SBS translates Ode of Remembrance into 45 languages for Anzac Day

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SBS translates Ode of Remembrance into 45 languages for Anzac Day
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'At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them.' Listen to the ode in English or your preferred language, here.

By reaching diverse audiences it is hoped this initiative can contribute to a more cohesive society.

For more than 100 years the Ode of Remembrance has been recited on Anzac Day and its words can be shared with even more Australians thanks to a new initiative.dawn services across Australia on 25 April each year but also at Remembrance Day events on 11 November each year, commemorate those who made wartime sacrifices.in the lead up to Anzac Day 2023.In English the words read: "They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; We will remember them.

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