Resources for Remembrance Day 2022
More than 17,000 ex-service organisations, schools and community groups have now received the 2022 Remembrance Day resources, helping Australians commemorate and learn more about our military history.
On 11 November, we will again pause and reflect on the service and sacrifice of Australian men and women who have given their lives or suffered in the service of our nation. Every year, the Australian Government provides resources to help all Australians learn more about the service of our Defence personnel and commemorate this solemn occasion.
This year’s pack includes a range of resources, with many focusing on peacekeeping, including:
- three commemorative posters – one for Remembrance Day, one to mark the 75th anniversary this year of Australia’s involvement with international peacekeeping operations, and the Legacy Centenary poster
- a digibook called Peacekeeping and the United Nations, two activities focusing on commemoration through art, and three new videos featuring Australian peacekeepers with accompanying online lessons
- Independence – a book that explores stories of Australians who served in the Navy, focusing on the determination, resilience and commitment of Navy life
- Generations of Service: The Lovett Family Digibook, which chronicles several generations of a First Nations family who served in the armed forces for over a century.
You can download all these creative resources and more from our Anzac Portal.