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Berwick Honours Fallen in Remembrance Day Ceremony

As rain poured down on the morning of November 11, Berwick residents gathered alongside MP Julian Hill and Cr Scott Dowling to commemorate the fallen soldiers on Remembrance Day.

It marked 107 years since the end of World War I, a battle that took the lives of 60,000 Australians.

Berwick RSL president Pam Phillips delivered a heartfelt address, reciting the poignant Ode of Remembrance, followed by a solemn moment of silence in honour of those who served.

“They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old, age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. We will remember them,” she recited.

Reverend Elwyn Sparks from Berwick RSL also began the short service with a prayer.

“We give thanks for all who gave their lives, and those who were affected by injury and emotional distress,” Reverend Sparks said.

“We remember and honour them all…

“We remember the families, friends and loved ones who were, and are still, affected by their loss.

“We remember those affected in the present day areas where there is fighting and devastation; and we pray for peace and an end to pain and senseless killing.”

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