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Newcastle Anglican Communications
Meet our volunteer superstars
Richard Fellows - St Peter's Parish, East Maitland
Recognising the value of our volunteers
Newcastle Anglican has more than 1,300 volunteers who give their time and energy to help our community flourish.
Litmos ready to relaunch
How does the Litmos relaunch impact me?
Guess Again!
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Since 1915, one day in the year has involved the whole of Australia in solemn ceremonies of remembrance, gratitude and national pride.
That day is Anzac Day - 25 April.
Why does the nation pause to commemorate what most historians choose to describe as a failure or a sad series of blunders?
It is because every person and every nation must, sooner or later, come for the first time to a supreme test of quality; and the result of that test will hearten or dishearten those who come afterwards.
For Australia as a nation that first supreme test began in the early hours of Sunday 25 April 1915 on the Gallipoli Peninsula in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Listen to other voices
One of the best things about making a new friend is the opportunity to see the world through their eyes.
Correct!
In 1956, life moved at a gentler pace. People seemed to have more time for each other, their family and friends.
However, the Anglican Church of Newcastle recognised that many older members of the community were in need of care and support.
Guess Again!
Read MoreMission to Seafarers celebrates milestone
The Newcastle Mission to Seafarers is celebrating 150 years of connecting communities, port and people.