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New Gallipoli Oak Planted in Keilor to Honor WWI Heroes

UPDATE: A new Gallipoli oak tree has been planted at the Anzac Memorial Garden in Keilor, marking a poignant tribute to local heroes who lost their lives during World War I. This significant event took place last month, with the planting carried out by Brimbank Council to honor the legacy of fallen soldiers.

The new oak replaces a previous tree, which was removed for rehabilitation after its planting in 2018 to commemorate the Anzac Centenary. According to Susan Jennison, vice president of the Keilor Historical Society, the tree symbolizes a crucial part of Australia and New Zealand’s history. “It represents such an important element of Australia and New Zealand’s history,” Jennison stated.

Keilor’s connection to its past is deeply rooted, with names of local servicemen and nurses from WWI inscribed on a board in the Old Shire Hall. “That tree is a part of that symbolic gesture to them,” Jennison emphasized. “It’s honoring their memories and the history of Keilor and the Keilor region.”

In a statement, Brimbank Mayor Cr Thuy Dang highlighted the significance of the new oak, stating, “It’s another way we can ensure Brimbank continues to remember the sacrifices made by those Australians who served in WWI.” The council aims to replant the original oak once it is healthy again, preserving the memory for future generations.

The Gallipoli oak, characterized by its spiny-serrated leaves and acorns, thrives along the ridges and valleys of the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkiye. Its planting is not just a local event; it represents a commitment to honoring the sacrifices made by countless Australians during a time of great turmoil.

As communities reflect on their histories, this tree stands as a living memorial, reminding residents of the bravery and valor displayed by their ancestors. The Keilor Historical Society continues to play a vital role in this remembrance, providing opportunities for the community to learn from the past.

This urgent update serves as a reminder of the importance of commemorating history and the sacrifices made by those who came before us. As the new Gallipoli oak takes root, it will grow not only as a tree but as a symbol of resilience and remembrance in Keilor.

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