ANZAC Day sacred, says Gladys Waters
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ANZAC Day is as sacred as Good Friday to 83 year old Gladys Waters.
The wife of Australia's first Aboriginal military pilot Len Waters has attended ANZAC Day services religiously each year since her husband died in 1993.
Ill health meant she had to settle for watching the parade on television from her Brisbane home on Wednesday.
"As I was growing up Anzac Day has always been very, very...
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