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Gallipoli 100: ANZAC 'Only one to come home'

Residents at Radius Care in Fulton, Dunedin share their personal war time stories and experiences. Facility manager Robyn Bowie says ‘it’s vitally important that we continue to share these stories for generations to come and that the communities across New Zealand are acknowledged for their commitment and dedication during this time of remembrance.’ The idea for documenting residents stories first came about in 2014 when commemorating the start of WWI and although there are no veterans of WWI still alive today, there are descendants who have memories of their loved ones heading off to war and who have also lived through WWII to tell the tale.

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