A national war cemetery a fitting place to enrich Australia's memory: Bill Shorten

By Bill Shorten
Updated May 7 2014 - 11:08am, first published April 25 2014 - 5:50am
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten and former Prime Minister Paul Keating lay a poppy after the Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Australian War Memorial. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten and former Prime Minister Paul Keating lay a poppy after the Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Australian War Memorial. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten and Prime Minister Tony Abbott lay wreaths during a recognition ceremony in Tarin Kowt, Oruzgan Province, Afghanistan to honour the 40 Australian lives lost during the conflict. Photo: Andrew Meares
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten and Prime Minister Tony Abbott lay wreaths during a recognition ceremony in Tarin Kowt, Oruzgan Province, Afghanistan to honour the 40 Australian lives lost during the conflict. Photo: Andrew Meares
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten at the Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Australian War Memorial with Governor-General Quentin Bryce and former Prime Minister Paul Keating.  Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten at the Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Australian War Memorial with Governor-General Quentin Bryce and former Prime Minister Paul Keating. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

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