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Adelaide

Stand | Sing | Remember

AROUND AUSTRALIA | AROUND THE WORLD
Come help us make a giant Peace Poppy of remembrance for the South Australian History Festival!
Register below or just turn up wearing a red top or T-Shirt and a red hat if you have one. Bring your friends and family.

YOu're invited!

Wednesday 1 May, 2019
Torrens Parade Ground, Victoria Drive,
Adelaide, South Australia
​10:00am-12:00pm
Register

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What is the peace project?

The Peace Project 2019 is an opportunity to engage as many  young people and their families around the nation to - 

  • Stand together for Peace
  • Stand together for Veterans and their families
  • Sing to Remember
  • Rethink Remembrance
The Peace Project is coming to Adelaide! The Peace Project in an initiative of The OZY Youth Choir Honouring Defence Service, Inc. It is an opportunity to engage young people and their families to: Stand Together for Peace; Stand for Veterans and their Families; Sing to Remember; and Rethink Remembrance for the Next Generation. Peace Projects have already been held in, Rouen France, Sydney, Bondi Beach and Wagga Wagga, and also in partnership with Sydney Invictus Games 2018. Join us as create history and form a giant poppy of remembrance on the Torrens Parade Ground as part of this year's History Festival, to stand together in peace, sing to remember and honour those who gave their lives in service over the past 100 year. All welcome
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Your locAl Peace champion


adelaide@peaceproject.org.au

register to become part of history!

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Become a Peace Project Champion

Can't find a Peace Project in your town? Why not become a  Peace Project Champion and run one in your area!
We are looking for Peace Project Champions who are willing to organise a Peace Project in their school, town or city. We will support you and give you what you need along the way!

What could you do in your community? 

This is what we did with our Peace Partners on Bondi Beach, 11 November, 2017 to launch it - With an accompanying education resource package, this project is designed to raise awareness and enhance your local activities.

sing to remember

Remembrance Day, ​11 November, 2017
Bondi Beach

The Peace Project Story so far...

​Imagine an iconic beach, voices raised in solidarity and a powerful image being captured. A hundred years ago, schools across Australia came together in a series of patriotic displays. Tickets were sold, with all funds raised going toward the war effort. The Children formed the map of Australia, the Red Cross emblem at its centre. 

On Remembrance Day 2017, the Peace Project for 2018 was launched on Bondi Beach. ABC reported “Today on Bondi Beach, a new way of remembering was born” and Sunrise did a live cross from the event on the beach. 

The RSL Youth Choir invited schools, RSL clubs, families and whole communities to stand together with their Peace Partners as hundreds came to rethink remembrance and recreate a magnificent photo in this iconic location. 

Remembering all generations of service men and women and their families, they sang in remembrance, for peace and for mateship. It was a special moment when everyone came together in song, “I say thank you for serving our nation....”. 

Imagine what your school, community or organisation could do in your local area this year on 11 November for the Centenary of Armistice!

Become a Peace Partner and join us and other communities all over the nation as we stand and sing together as we look back and #rethinkremembrance, #singtoremember, #honourtheirservice and #honourtheirfamilies.
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The red cross emblem is reproduced with consent of the Minister for Defence under the Geneva Conventions Act 1957. In armed conflict, the red cross, red crescent and red crystal mean 'don't shoot!’ Misuse of the emblem in peacetime diminishes its protective power when it is most needed: in times of war and is a crime. You can help by avoiding (and reporting) misuse of the emblem in Australia.
- Download the Emblem App https://redcross.org.au/TheEmblemApp  to report any misuses you see, or email emblemmisuse@redcross.org.au . 
- ​For more information see the Australian Red Cross Emblem Guide https://redcross.org.au/about-us/the-emblem/guide-to-emblem-use . 
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    • Invictus Peace Project 2018
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