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Dual recognition for our brave Ipswich veterans

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Published: August 21, 2025
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Ipswich veterans were honoured during services at Soldiers Memorial Hall and Milford Grange.
Ipswich veterans were honoured during services at Soldiers Memorial Hall and Milford Grange.
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IPSWICH has paused to honour two defining chapters of Australia’s military history, with consecutive commemorations at the Soldiers Memorial Hall and Milford Grange paying tribute to veterans of the Second World War and the Vietnam War.

A moving service hosted by the Ipswich RSL Sub Branch marked the 80th anniversary of the end of Australia’s involvement in the Second World War.

Among those in attendance were six remarkable World War II veterans – Allan Robinson (102), Ethel Hemming (100), Cynthia Clifford (100), Ethel Braun (100), Alan Grimmer (101) and Jean Bird (99).

Each was warmly applauded as they were presented with medallions, standing as living symbols of Ipswich’s military pride and the freedoms secured through their service.

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The ceremony opened with the Last Post and a minute’s silence in memory of the more than 39,000 Australians who lost their lives in the conflict. Wreaths were laid, the names of local servicemen and women were read aloud, and speakers reflected on the sacrifices made both on the battlefield and at home, highlighting the importance of preserving these stories for future generations.

Just days later, last Monday the Soldiers Memorial Hall once again stood still with solemn reflection as the city marked Vietnam Veterans Day.

The service commemorated the anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan and honoured all Australians who served in Vietnam.

Veterans, families and community members gathered to pay tribute, with speeches acknowledging the courage and resilience of those who served – many of whom endured hardship and a lack of recognition on their return home.

Organisers said the two services reflected Ipswich’s proud military heritage and its continuing commitment
to honouring those who served Australia in times of war.

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