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    <name>Grievance Debate</name>
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      <name>ANZAC Day</name>
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        <heading>ANZAC Day</heading>
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        <name>The Hon. A. PICCOLO</name>
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        <electorate id="">Light</electorate>
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          <by role="member" id="3123" referenceid="bac290ac22d24c1a802769464ce7f85d" uid="ed6057422f944b14bf180fd505c1077c">The Hon. A. PICCOLO (Light) (15:36):</by>  I rise with a deep sense of gratitude and responsibility to reflect on the enduring legacy of the ANZACs, a legacy that continues to shape our national identity and inspire generations of Australians. This year marks the 110<sup>th</sup> anniversary of the Gallipoli landing, which is a moment etched into the heart of our nation. It is a privilege to share with you the efforts made across the Light and Frome electorates to honour this legacy.</text>
        <text id="2025043074c4f20e9e8148c3a0000489">On ANZAC Day we do more than commemorate. We pause to reflect on the resilience, courage and sacrifice the ANZACs embodied. These qualities are not just historical footnotes; they are the foundation of the values we hold dear as a nation. They remind us of the strength found in unity, the power of community and the importance of standing together in the face of adversity.</text>
        <text id="2025043074c4f20e9e8148c3a0000490">I had the honour of being represented at 21 ANZAC services across both the Light and Frome electorates. These services reflect the dedication of our local communities who work tirelessly to preserve the memories and values of our fallen heroes. I was able to personally attend services in Manoora, Robertstown, Two Wells and Watervale, while my dedicated staff and volunteers represented our community at services in Auburn, Clare, Eudunda, Freeling, Gawler, Gawler &amp; District College, Hillier Park, Kapunda, Mallala, Mintaro, Port Parham, Riverton, Saddleworth, Smithfield, Tarlee, Thompson Beach and Wasleys.</text>
        <text id="2025043074c4f20e9e8148c3a0000491">Each ceremony has its own unique character, whether it is the intimacy of small towns like Manoora and Robertstown or the larger commemorations like Gawler, Two Wells and Clare. Yet what remained constant was a deep respect on display on every face, young and old alike. To the organisers of these services, I extend my heartfelt thanks. Your commitment ensures that the stories of the ANZACs are not only remembered but also passed down to future generations. Your work is instrumental in keeping the courage and sacrifice of the ANZACs alive in our collective consciousness.</text>
        <text id="2025043074c4f20e9e8148c3a0000492">I am deeply indebted to my staff and volunteers who joined me in honouring those who served and sacrificed. Their presence at these services was a powerful reminder that the spirit of ANZAC is not confined to history books; it lives on in the actions and dedication of everyday Australians. On ANZAC Day, we also acknowledge the immense sacrifices made by the families of those who served. These families bore the weight of loss and the challenges of supporting loved ones who returned but were forever changed. Their resilience and strength are a testament to the enduring spirit of our nation. In a world that often feels uncertain and unstable, the legacy of the ANZACs offers us light in the darkness and a source of inspiration. It reminds us of the importance of community, their values of service and the power of unity. These are lessons that resonate deeply, not only on ANZAC Day but every day.</text>
        <text id="2025043074c4f20e9e8148c3a0000493">To all of the volunteers, staff and community members who made these services possible, I say thank you. Your time, effort and dedication are invaluable. You ensure that the stories of the ANZACs continue to inspire and that their sacrifices are never forgotten. As we move forward, let us carry the spirit of the ANZACs in our hearts. Let us strive to embody their resilience, courage and commitment to service in all that we do. Let us work together to build a future that honours their legacy, a future defined by unity, compassion and a shared commitment to the greater good.</text>
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