‘The war to end all wars’

The History Council of New South Wales marks 100 years since the outbreak of WWI with this year's History Week.
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Australian Diggers remembered at the 2014 History Week. Image: ABC

From the heights of hope to the horrors of the trenches, World War One has touched the life of nearly every Australian and its impact is still prevalent today. It has irrevocably changed the course of Australian history and, for this reason, it is important to commemorate, remember and learn from those who sacrificed their lives during the war.

And this is exactly what the History Council of NSW is doing.

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Jaimi Dawson
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Jaimi Dawson is a Melbourne-based writer and artist. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Visual Arts and a Bachelor of Journalism at Monash University.