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DTSTART:20260417T000000Z
DTEND:20260417T003000Z
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LOCATION:Anzac Square, 228 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City
SUMMARY:Remembrance and rosemary: school holiday craft activity
CATEGORIES:Creative
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:<p>Collect and decorate your free pot of authentic Gallipoli rosemary at Anzac Square Memorial Galleries these school holidays, daily at 10am from 7&ndash;17 April (closed Saturdays).</p><p>Suitable for all ages, this 30-minute family-friendly activity is facilitated by our knowledgeable team as we explore the special connection between rosemary and Anzac Day.</p><p>Australians wear sprigs of rosemary on Anzac Day as a symbol of remembrance. The tradition comes from the wild rosemary growing on the Gallipoli Peninsula in T&uuml;rkiye &mdash; the site of Australia&rsquo;s first major engagement in the First World War. It is said that a wounded digger brought a rosemary bush home from ANZAC Cove, and cuttings from it were later propagated across the country. Today, rosemary grows at Anzac Square and at war memorials nationwide.</p><p>Participants will receive a free Gallipoli rosemary plant in a plastic tube, along with craft supplies to decorate their pot in memory of someone they are honouring this Anzac Day. Whether customised for a veteran, a military unit or current defence personnel, it&rsquo;s a meaningful way to honour those who have served our nation and a gentle introduction to our Anzac Day traditions for children.</p><p>Take your rosemary home to continue growing, with care instructions provided.</p><p>Plants are limited and bookings are essential.</p>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Collect and decorate your free pot of authentic Gallipoli rosemary at Anzac Square Memorial Galleries these school holidays, daily at 10am from 7&ndash;17 April (closed Saturdays).</p><p>Suitable for all ages, this 30-minute family-friendly activity is facilitated by our knowledgeable team as we explore the special connection between rosemary and Anzac Day.</p><p>Australians wear sprigs of rosemary on Anzac Day as a symbol of remembrance. The tradition comes from the wild rosemary growing on the Gallipoli Peninsula in T&uuml;rkiye &mdash; the site of Australia&rsquo;s first major engagement in the First World War. It is said that a wounded digger brought a rosemary bush home from ANZAC Cove, and cuttings from it were later propagated across the country. Today, rosemary grows at Anzac Square and at war memorials nationwide.</p><p>Participants will receive a free Gallipoli rosemary plant in a plastic tube, along with craft supplies to decorate their pot in memory of someone they are honouring this Anzac Day. Whether customised for a veteran, a military unit or current defence personnel, it&rsquo;s a meaningful way to honour those who have served our nation and a gentle introduction to our Anzac Day traditions for children.</p><p>Take your rosemary home to continue growing, with care instructions provided.</p><p>Plants are limited and bookings are essential.</p>
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