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Between 2014 and 2018 Australia will commemorate the Anzac Centenary, marking 100 years since our involvement in the First World War.

During this time we will remember not only the Anzacs who served at Gallipoli and the Western Front, but all Australian servicemen and women, including those who fought along the Kokoda Track and at Tobruk; those who were held as prisoners of war; those who fought on the seas and in the skies; and those who served from Korea and Vietnam to Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Australian Government have established a Commission to look in to how Australian's should commemorate the Anzac Centenary.

We are a group of young people passionate about ensuring that the Anzac spirit lives on. Therefore we want to hear from young people aged 12-30 about how we should commemorate the Anzac Centenary. We will then collate this information into a submission which hopefully reflects the views of young people from around Australia.

1. What do the ANZAC's mean to you?

2. Do you attend your local annual ANZAC Day or Remembrance Day service?

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3. How should your community commemorate the Anzac Centenary?

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4. What can the Government do to ensure the Anzac spirit is remembered and respected for generations to come?

5. What will an ANZAC or Remembrance Day Service look like in 10 years time?

6. Thanks for taking the time to fill in this survey. We will now collate a report from young people all around Australia. Your answers are confidential, however if you would like to receive a copy of the final submission please include your email address below.

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