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From 2014 - 2018, the Royal Australian released a circulating commemorative commemorating 100 years of ANZAC. That stands for the Australian & New Zealand Army Corps. Initially the combined forces from those countries sent to fight under the UK in . This example from 2014, the most common year. @numismatics @histodons

4th portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara Script: Latin Lettering: ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA 2014 IRB Designer: Ian Rank-Broadley

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The Land Is Our History: Indigeneity, Law, and the Settler State by Miranda C. L. Johnson, 2016

The Land is Our History chronicles indigenous activism in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand in the late twentieth century.

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Head on over to https://www.twitch.tv/chilliteracy to hear Lucy read this evening's short story, 'Prelude' by Katherine Mansfield! We've been really enjoying Mansfield's work and expect this to be another excellent story. See you there!
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Lucy's taking you back to the stories of Katherine Mansfield tonight! Head on over to https://www.twitch.tv/chilliteracy to take your seat, and we'll see you there in about 20 minutes!

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ISO neurodiversity-affirming resources on autism based in New Zealand - can anyone help?

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THREE ELEMENTS OF HERITAGE (New Zealand's Department of Conservation).

"The three elements used to describe historic heritage are Fabric, Stories and Culture. One or all of these things make up the historic heritage of a place".

➡️ "FABRIC is the physical remains that exist today - it is what you can see or touch."

➡️ "STORIES describe and explain our history - they are what you read, hear or watch. Stories can be told in many different ways. They tell us what happened in the past, the people involved, what events took place and why."

➡️ "CULTURE describes the connection people have with historic places – what they feel, experience or do there. Our cultural experience is enriched by knowledge of the past."

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https://www.doc.govt.nz/our-work/heritage/managing-heritage/three-elements-of-heritage/

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