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The Memorial Shop proudly presents this selection of badges and lapel pins – each designed to raise awareness and support our veteran community.
The Anzac Day Commemoration Committee (ADCC) is devoted to the solemn remembrance of Anzac Day. This not-for-profit organisation raises funds primarily through the annual Queensland Anzac Badge Appeal.
The ADCC directs proceeds towards the conduct of Anzac Day services in Brisbane, veteran welfare support projects, and education programs. Learn more about the ADCC at anzacday.org.au
ADCC ‘Remember’ poppy badge – $7.99
Battlefield Blue aims to raise awareness of the effects of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression in military personnel, first responders and all who suffer invisible wounds as a result of their service.
Battlefield Blue channels proceeds into various organisations supporting veterans, first responders, and their families. Learn more about Battlefield Blue at poppytributes.com.au
Battlefield Blue lapel pin – $5.00
Cor Infinitus honours military and emergency service personnel who have taken their own lives, through the establishment of memorials in acknowledgement of their service. The memorials aim to destigmatise mental illness and assist in suicide prevention.
Proceeds support the work of Cor Infinitus, which assists in generating the resources required to establish a memorial. Learn more about Cor Infinutus at corinfinitus.org
Cor Infinitus ‘Infinity’ lapel pin – $5.00
Erstwilder, a Melbourne-based fashion accessory company, is devoted to supporting a wide variety of charities, causes and communities. Their ‘Remembrance’ collection is inspired by the symbolism of the poppy and rosemary, and was designed in honour of Australia’s service personnel.
Erstwilder will donate $2 from each sale to RSL Victoria’s Poppy and Anzac Appeals. Learn more about Erstwilder at erstwilder.com
Erstwilder ‘Remembrance’ poppy pin – $14.95
Erstwilder ‘Lest we forget’ rosemary pin – $14.95
To order, phone (02) 6243 4555 (select option 2). Or shop online on the AWM website.