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In recent years, ANZAC Day has become synonymous with a broader recognition of not only the sacrifices of Australian and New Zealand military personnel but also a celebration of national identity and unity. The day serves as a poignant reminder of the impacts of war on families and communities, fostering a spirit of remembrance and reflection. Additionally, it has increasingly incorporated themes of peace and reconciliation, as well as acknowledgment of Indigenous veterans and their contributions.

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