Red poppies and bare ground: Why do we discriminate among our war dead?

Written by David Stephens The 100 000 or so dead men and women in Australia’s overseas wars are symbolised by red poppies, on the Roll of Honour at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, in shrines around the nation, on the more than 5000 war memorials in our towns and suburbs, in war cemeteries overseas, and … Continue reading Red poppies and bare ground: Why do we discriminate among our war dead? Continue reading »