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By CASEY NEILL

TIMBARRA P-9 College in Berwick took a step back in time last Thursday to mark 100 years since World War I began.
Victoria’s Journey of Remembrance brought the reality of The Great War to life for the Year 7 to 9 students and gave them a better understanding of how the conflict affected the community.
Year 7 co-ordinator Samantha Mutch said the hour-long presentation included acting and music.
“That was interesting for the kids,” she said.
“They were re-enacting the real stories and moments soldiers would have gone through.
“I think that’s what really sold it to the kids and what engaged.”
Ms Mutch said students told her it was a great opportunity that they hoped other schools would get the chance to experience.
“I spoke to a few students afterwards and what I found was it made them think more that they had a connection to the soldiers as well,” she said.
“No only people in our families that might have been involved in the war, but people who lived in our houses over the years.
“Everyone really has a personal connection.”
Free community road show Victoria’s Journey of Remembrance is part of the State Government’s Anzac Centenary program (2014-2018) and includes a short film, theatre presentation, addresses and a Centenary Commemorative Information Pack.
The program encourages and supports Victorians across the state to learn more about their WWI history, to research their own personal connections, and to work within their local communities to commemorate the Anzac Centenary.
Speaking at the event, Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan said it was important for young people today to understand Australia’s past and how WWI affected the country.
“The sacrifices made by Victorians in the First World War were tremendous and it’s something to reflect upon to see how far we have come since,” he said.
Mr Donnellan said the true horror of World War I should always be remembered so that the aim of a peaceful future remained paramount.
“Knowing how devastating war was in the past gives us the understanding that we need to avoid conflict in the future,” he said.
“Sharing stories of our past allows us to connect with those who sacrificed their lives and helps us realise how fortunate we have things today.”

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