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Remembrance: Why do we wear poppies?The red poppy commemorates those who sacrificed their lives in World War One and all conflicts that have happened since. It is said to represent remembrance and hope. A purple poppy is often worn ...
The poppy has a long association with Remembrance Day. But how did the distinctive red flower become such a potent symbol of our remembrance of the sacrifices made in past wars? Scarlet corn ...
While the red poppy, the symbol of remembrance, is most common, people can choose to wear alternative poppies. Black poppies represent the contribution of black, African and Caribbean communities ...
Recently, the Mint and Australia Post released coloured $2 coins for the Australian Open and some of them skyrocketed in ...
As Remembrance events are marked across the country this weekend, an intricate poppy design has been unveiled ... is battering the west coast as a rare red weather warning has come into effect ...
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