Anzac exhibition opens at Darwin Convention Centre

The highly-acclaimed free touring exhibition the ‘Spirit of Anzac Centenary Experience’ has opened at Australia’s  Darwin Convention Centre.

 

The exhibition is an informative and moving tribute to the men and women who served in Australia’s armed forces.

“Given Darwin’s rich military and cultural history and the large number of defence force personnel living in and around Darwin today, we know this event will be of immense interest to locals and visitors alike," said Darwin Convention Centre director of Business Development Kellie Robertson.

"This free interactive event tells the story of Australia’s involvement in the First World War. It follows a chronological timeline spanning the period from pre-First World War Australia to the present day, using a mix of visuals, artefacts, audio and film to engage visitors.”

The  exhibition runs from 17 - 24 October 2016 from 9.00am – 5.30pm daily.

Anzac exhibition opens at Darwin Convention Centre

The highly-acclaimed free touring exhibition the ‘Spirit of Anzac Centenary Experience’ has opened at Australia’s  Darwin Convention Centre.

 

The exhibition is an informative and moving tribute to the men and women who served in Australia’s armed forces.

“Given Darwin’s rich military and cultural history and the large number of defence force personnel living in and around Darwin today, we know this event will be of immense interest to locals and visitors alike," said Darwin Convention Centre director of Business Development Kellie Robertson.

"This free interactive event tells the story of Australia’s involvement in the First World War. It follows a chronological timeline spanning the period from pre-First World War Australia to the present day, using a mix of visuals, artefacts, audio and film to engage visitors.”

The  exhibition runs from 17 - 24 October 2016 from 9.00am – 5.30pm daily.