Sydney Legacy Remembrance Day Lunch 2024: Thank you
On Friday 15 November, Sydney Legacy held its annual Remembrance Day Lunch at NSW Parliament in the Strangers’ Room. It was an opportunity for the Legacy family and the wider ...
Families attending commemoration events this Remembrance Day are encouraged to lay a small teddy bear beside their wreath to acknowledge the families of veterans and current serving Australian Defence Force members.
Legacy Australia and Defence Families of Australia (DFA), with the support of RSL Australia, have joined forces on the #RememBEARance campaign to acknowledge and pay tribute to the strength, sacrifice and service of Defence families.
This act of paying tribute to families is in addition to the profound meaning of Remembrance Day remembering and honouring the memory of those who served, are currently serving, and those we have lost.
Recent 2021 Census data shows that 1 in 20 Australian households1 (5.3%) have at least one person who was either currently serving or had previously served in the Australian Defence Force (ADF).
Families can choose to lay a small stuffed toy of significant personal and sentimental value they can collect at an appropriate time after the commemoration event.
Legacy Australia Chairman Legatee Eric Easterbrook OAM said that this was an easy initiative to support but has a big impact in commemorating our veterans and their families.
“Laying a teddy with a wreath is a beautiful symbol to help commemorate the sacrifices that our military families make for our country,” Mr Easterbrook said.
RSL Australia National President Greg Melick said families play a vital role supporting our veterans, both during and post service.
“The gesture of laying a bear to acknowledge their role, in addition to the traditional wreath laying on Remembrance Day is a new concept led by Defence Families of Australia to which we have given our support,” Mr Melick said.
This partnership between Legacy, RSL and DFA is an example of a positive collaboration between agencies which support and pay respect to veterans, current serving members and their families.
“Families are essential to supporting a stronger Australian Defence Force,” said Mrs Laaksonen-Sherrin.
“Our Defence capability thrives when families are valued and supported during and following their military service.
“We hope this campaign will give Defence and veteran families the recognition they deserve, but don’t always get, for their service to our nation by supporting their ADF member.”
*As part of the campaign, we encourage those who choose to lay a bear or symbolic memento to retrieve their item once the ceremony has concluded to minimise waste around the memorials and cenotaphs.
About Defence Families of Australia
Established in 1986, Defence Families of Australia (DFA) is the official group representing the interests of families of current serving ADF members. As the official families advisory body to the Minister for Defence Personnel and Chief of the Defence Force, we advocate for ongoing improvement in policy and practice. Our team are located all across Australia, and are family of current serving Defence members. Our advocacy drives change to decrease the negative aspects, and to support the positive aspects of Defence life.
About RSL Australia
For over a hundred years, the Returned & Services League of Australia (RSL Australia) has provided a support network, services and an organisation of camaraderie and recognition for current and ex-serving members.Since its formation, RSL Australia has evolved into the nation’s largest Ex-Service Organisation, operating through a federated structure of State and Territory Branches and 1,135 Sub-Branches, and representing approximately 150,000 members. RSL Australia today supports public debate, education, and increased public awareness of issues relating to the Veterans’ Affairs portfolio. RSL Australia also serves as a sounding board for the Government in the development of policy and practice.
1: https://www.abs.gov.au/articles/australian-defence-force-service