ANZAC For Schools
"Goodbye Cobber and God Bless" - The last words of Trooper Harold Rush, killed in action at "The Nek", Gallipoli, 7th August 1915.
Lance Jones takes you to ANZAC Cove, a place held in reverence by most Australians as being the birthplace of the legend of "The Digger".
At times emotional and heart achingly poignant, this critically acclaimed documentary was viewed by tens of thousands of school children in the lead up to the centenary of the ANZAC landings on April 25th 1915. A "must see" for any senior primary or junior high school student, Lance's commentary on "ANZAC for Schools" will explain in a down-to-earth and engaging manner what all the "fuss" is about on Australia's most revered public holiday, "ANZAC Day". |
ANZAC For Schools - produced and presented by Lance Jones
Download this documentary for free to play at your school this ANZAC Day.
This documentary is made as a gift to the people of Australia to commemorate the centenary of ANZAC. Please feel free to download it and play it this ANZAC Day. It's an excellent resource for teachers of students in late primary or early secondary levels.
This is Lance's gift to the nation, in honour of those brave young men of ANZAC.
This is Lance's gift to the nation, in honour of those brave young men of ANZAC.