2025 ANZAC Day Lunch

Date

From: Friday April 25, 2025, 1:30 pm

To: Friday April 25, 2025, 3:30 pm

So Much Blood, So Much Bravery – Was it worth it?

 

We rightly spend much personal and national emotion on remembering the Great War and indeed all wars.  We focus on the carnage, the loss of sons and brothers and on the exploits of our troops.

But what did it all mean?

Did we achieve what we anticipated when we got into the war?

At the end of World War 1 the world changed dramatically, empires were obliterated, new nations were born and new national boundaries were drawn; the demographic balance of the nations involved was drastically altered by the war’s casualties; the economies of nations were impoverished.

The arrangements for peace negotiated at the Paris Peace Conference were driven by a hard desire for revenge on the one hand but also a strong desire to ensure this war could not be repeated. The treaty signed at Versailles sowed some of the seeds which led inexorably, though not inevitably, to World War 2.

This talk will discuss some of the outcomes and consequences of the Great War and the effects it had on following decades, even up to this day.

Speaker: Lieutenant Colonel (Retd) Michael Buckridge RFD, President of Military History and Heritage Victoria, President of the Pipeclay Club.

Dress: Uniform or Men - Lounge suit / Jacket and Tie, and Ladies - Day Dress and medals.

Cost: $65 per person, includes 2 course luncheon.

Beverages: Beverages are available at the cash bar.

Bookings: Bookings are necessary and guests are very welcome. You do not have to be an RACV Club Member to book. 

RSVP: When bookings use the link below:

CLICK HERE TO BOOK VIA RACV CLUB WEBSITE

Please advise any dietary requirements or special needs.

Venue

RACV City Club Bayside 5, Level 2

501 Bourke Street, Melbourne VIC 3000


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