Being the change
News 15 MayA message from Executive Dean of Health Sciences Professor Suzanne Chambers: Every day at ACU we witness groups of thoughtful, committed individuals working to change the world.
17 April 2024
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All ACU staff and students are invited to a commemorative prayer service ahead of ANZAC Day.
Please join us at your local campus to remember and honour our service men and women who exemplified courage and self-sacrifice in service of our country.
Across our campuses we will lay commemorative wreaths and observe a minute silence, remembering those who fought and died for our freedoms in the Great World Wars, the many other conflicts through the years, and the current service men and women who carry on the legacy of service and sacrifice for our country.
Location of your campus’ commemorative service:
Blacktown – Campus Chapel, 11.45am.
Ballarat – flag poles near Carn Brea, 10.45am.
Brisbane – a formal Veteran’s march which will assemble at 10.30am at carpark 4 (adjacent to Building 232) to arrive at the main entrance flag poles for 10.45am service.
Canberra – Veritas Building flag poles, 10.45am (followed by morning tea).
North Sydney – flag poles outside the Vice Chancellery building.10.45am.
Melbourne – St Mary of the Cross Square flag poles, 10.45am.
Strathfield – flag poles near the bus stop, 10.45am (followed by morning tea).
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
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