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Subj: [WIA-News] WIA ANZAC 100 commemoration in the news
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WIA ANZAC 100 commemoration in the news

Date : 16 / 08 / 2015

Author : Jim Linton - VK3PC

The Western Australian Amateur Radio News team commemorated the August 
Offensive at Gallipoli 1915, by activating the VK100ANZAC callsign over 
six days from different significant locations, and scored some media 
publicity along the way. 
It was preceded by a special news broadcast on Wednesday August 5. 
The Mount Hawthorn Progress Association eagerly supported the event that 
included the ANZAC Cottage. 
That cottage built in February 1916 by the community was home for a returned 
wounded soldier and his family, and a memorial for those who lost their lives 
in the Gallipoli landing. 
Among the other locations used were Blackboy Hill, a training camp set up a 
short time after the outbreak of WWI. 
There news photographers and reporters showed up resulting in stories 
in two papers.

Glynn Davies VK6FVGD of the West Australian Repeater Group told the 
journalists that this VK100ANZAC event on behalf of the Wireless Institute 
of Australia, commemorated all ANZAC battles, especially those of 
August 6-10, 1915. 
The August Offensive held then was the last major attempt made by the 
Allied forces at Gallipoli to break the stalemate that had persisted 
since the landings on April 25, 1915.

West Australia Amateur Radio News Treasurer, Onno Benschop VK6FLAB, 
was then interviewed by ABC South West Radio, giving the event activities 
and Amateur Radio publicity. 
VK100ANZAC was also at the Mandurah War Memorial and King’s Park, 
with a team of 15 volunteers setting up, operating and pulling down the station. 
Onno VK6FLAB said visitors to the station were put behind a microphone. 
VK100ANZAC made contacts throughout Australia, Europe, the Middle East, 
Asia and the USA. 
		

		(Sourced from the WIA Website)

http://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2015/20150816-1/index.php

	(Posted to the Packet Radio Network courtesy Tony VK7AX)
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