RSS | Blogs | Iran news  29 Av 5768, Saturday, August 30, 2008 14:18 IST |
WebJPost.com 
HomeHeadlinesIranian ThreatJewish WorldOpinionBusinessReal EstateLocal IsraelBlogsHealth & Sci-TechFrançais Classifieds
IsraelMiddle EastInternationalUS ElectionsFeaturesTravelCafe Oleh Magazine SportsArts & CultureSubscribe
Product of the week
Specials
Join Free at JDate
Where love happens! Join now!
Eldan Rent a Car
Israel's leading car rental company offers a 20% discount on all online reservations
The Best Jewish Charity
Learn how Efrat saved 30,000 lives of Jewish children
Ramot Resort Hotel
Overlooking the magnificent view of the Sea of Galilee
Find love at JChuppah.com
Use your mouse to find your spouse!
Israel guide
Your guide to Israel
Your Israel trip
One-stop web guide to planning your Israel trip
The Honest Jewish Charity
Zero-overhead charity saves lives of Israeli children
Sheraton City Tower
Business & Spa Hotel, Check our weekend special rates
Green Israel
Protecting Israel's environment
The future of music
Global community of music makers discover new music
Jerusalem Gold Hotel
Your Home in Jerusalem Pay 6 Stay 7 days
JPost.com » Cafe Oleh » Ask the Expert » Article

Australian memorial to open in Beersheba


PrintSubscribe
Toolbar
Share article:
What's this?
Decrease text size Decrease text size
Increase text size Increase text size

"The Park of the Australian Soldier", an initiative of the Pratt Foundation (one of the largest philanthropy in Australia that contributes heavily towards Israeli causes), will be officially dedicated on April 28 in Beersheba.

The Australian Light Horse in...

The Australian Light Horse in Palestine during World War I.
Photo: Courtesy

The date coincides with ANZAC day, which falls on April 25 every year in Australia and New Zealand to remember members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who landed at Gallipoli in Turkey during World War I.

The park, which honors the legendary WWI Australian Light horsemen, will be attended by both President Shimon Peres and Australian Governor-General Maj.-Gen. Michael Jeffery. The Governor- General will be the first Australian head of state to visit Israel. Australian Minister for Veterans' Affairs, Alan Griffin, will also be amongst hundreds of guests including diplomatic, military, parliamentary and governmental representatives from Australia, Israel, Turkey and New Zealand.

The park includes a dual-purpose integrated playground providing specially constructed facilities for children with disabilities.

The victory of the Australian Light Horse Division's 4th Brigade against the Turkish on October 31, 1917, was a significant event in both Australian military history and in the history of the Middle East region.

PrintSubscribe
Toolbar
Share article:
What's this?
+ Recommend:
del.icio.us reddit newsvine facebook
What's this?
SongWeavers
Maccabiah
EZ-Trader
Got a Question?
Have a question about something in this story? Ask it here and get answers from other users like you.

 
 
© 1995 - 2007 The Jerusalem Post. All rights reserved.
About Us | Media Kit | Exclusive Content | Advertise with Us | Subscribe | Contact Us | RSS