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The town that went to war and a very unique memorial
The town that went to war and a very unique memorial.
The Hay War Memorial High School Museum commemorates both Hay and district war service and the history of the school in this unique war memorial which has served the Hay community since 1923.
The Hay War Memorial High School was opened on Anzac Day in 1923 as the town's war memorial built to honour those volunteers who lost their lives while on active service during World War I. Of the 641 who served in World War I, 103 did not return. This impacted greatly on the Hay and district community, which had one of the highest enlistment rates for a small town in Australia.
Catafalque, bugler and fly-over on ANZAC Day
Catafalque, bugler and fly-over on ANZAC Day - the plans Hay has in place to mark April 25.
Grazier and RSL call for ANZAC volunteers
The Riverine Grazier has partnered with Hay RSL Sub Branch to bring the community together in an ANZAC project.