The march will assemble in Macquarie Street near Taree High at 9.30am to step off at 10am.
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The Australian Light Horse will lead the parade and the Women’s Ex-service Association will head returned and military services.
Commemoration service to commence at 10.30am at the Memorial Clock
Master of Ceremonies - Mr Morgan Stewart
RSL Bugler - Mr Alex Bell
Catafalque Party -- Members of 28 Army Cadet Unit
ORDER OF CEREMONY
The Buglar will sound ‘Long G’
MC to welcome – Mr Charlie Fisher, Taree RSL Sub Branch President
Mr. David West, MidCoast Council Mayor
Reverend Bill Green, Taree RSL Sub Branch Chaplain
Hugh McCrindle OAM
Mr. Geoff Watman, Club Taree President
OFFICIAL WELCOME
Mr. Charlie Fisher, Taree RSL Sub Branch President
PROLOGUE – Mr Morgan Stewart, Club Taree CEO
HYMN - THE RECESSIONAL, Mr Hugh McCrindle OAM
A PRAYER FOR THE QUEEN AND THE NATION – Mrs Dulcie Balderston, Taree RSL Sub Branch Vice President
A PRAYER FOR THE FUTURE OF OUR NATION - Cadet Company Sergeant Major Sarah McDonald, 28 Army Cadet Unit
COMMEMORATION ADDRESS - Ruby McIntosh and Macabe Grass, school captains, St Clare’s High School
ANZAC ADDRESS - Cr David West, MidCoast Council Mayor
A PRAYER FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM - Cadet Corporal Anakin Cooper, 317 City of Taree Squadron, Australian Airforce Cadets
A PRAYER FOR THE COMMEMORATION OF THE FALLEN - Teagan Phillips and Stanley Tan, school captains, Chatham High School
Mr. Charlie Fisher ,Taree RSL Sub Branch President
The Buglar will sound THE LAST POST
THE ODE
SILENCE FOR THE FALLEN
The Buglar will sound THE REVEILLE
WREATH LAYING SERVICE
The MC will call you to lay your commemorative wreath, book or token.
Exhibition at Club Taree
Australian’s on the Western Front 1916-1918 – Advancing to Victory is the last in a series of three exhibitions that is on display now in the Members Lounge at Club Taree until Friday, April 27.
The exhibition features key personalities and battles, and draws on the Australian War Memorial’s unique collections. On display are original maps, outstanding photographs and remarkable works of art, some never displayed before.