PREMIUM News Gallery: Remembrance Day at Cobram By Gabriel Garcia Nov 14, 2022 Time to remember: Father John Corcoran leads the Remembrance Day Service attendees in prayer. Photo by Gabriel Garcia ANZAC Requiem: Cobram Anglican Grammar School’s community service captain Caitlin Welch reads out the ANZAC Requiem. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Dual flags: The flags of the ANZAC nations — Australia and New Zealand. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Pleased to attend: Cobram Anglican Grammar School’s Patrick Tansey and principal Keith Willett. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Standing tall: St Joseph's Primary School Year 6 student Lily Padman reads the Where Poppies Grow poem. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Representatives: Cobram Anglican Grammar School captains Harrison Brooker and Cadence Pang. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Young attendees: Blue Birds Education Centre students. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Proud to represent: St Mary of the Angels Nathalia sports captain Keeley O'Dwyer and college leader Ethan Baxa. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Proud moment: Cobram Barooga RSL Sub-Branch president Glenn Murphy, Cobram Primary School Year 6 students Isabel French, Sierra Hanley, Rylan Speechly, Jaya Sheehan and Year 5-6 teacher Stephanie Pfeiffer. Photo by Gabriel Garcia The young remember: Children from Trikki Kidz at the Cobram and District War Memorial. Photo by Gabriel Garcia By Gabriel Garcia
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