Can any of you diggers out there tell this pommie what the significance of a sprig of Rosemary is worn on Anzac today. I have shed loads in my garden and will certainly spare a sprig or two to wear and adorn my ute on the day.
I might even try to promote "two up" in my local as well!!
http://www.army.gov.au/Our-history/Traditions/Anzac-Day Rosemary is also traditionally worn on Anzac Day, and sometimes on Remembrance Day. Rosemary has particular significance for Australians as it is found growing wild on the Gallipoli peninsula. Since ancient times, this aromatic herb has been believed to have properties to improve the...
Rosemary is also traditionally worn on Anzac Day, and sometimes on Remembrance Day. Rosemary has particular significance for Australians as it is found growing wild on the Gallipoli peninsula. Since ancient times, this aromatic herb has been believed to have properties to improve the memory.
ANZAC Day is considered the biggest national occasion in Australia and rightly so.
I doubt they'd put up with the rubbish we've had to here in the past with Poppy burners etc.
Here they get gently moved along. In Oz they'd probably get lynched.
ChillDoubt
Thanks for the explanation. I should of guessed the Gallipoli/Dardanelles link.My Grandfather although not an Anzac fought along side them there.