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Welcome to the new edition of the Western Front Communiqu?. Despite a difficult year, we have plenty of good news to share with you, starting with the re-launch of our newsletter. We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and we look forward to seeing you soon at the Sir John Monash Centre.

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Unveiling a new chapter at the Sir John Monash Centre

Caroline Bartlett's departure marks the end of a chapter in the history of the Centre, but also the beginning of a new adventure with the arrival of Rebecca Doyle who took up her functions as Counsellor for the Department of Veterans' Affairs and Director of the Sir John Monash Centre in November. Having worked as Overseas Memorials Director within the Department of Veterans' Affairs, she has overseen the care of many Australian memorials including those on the Western Front and brings extensive experience to the SJMC.

The team is enjoying working on exciting new projects with her while continuing to honour the Australians who served on the Western Front more than a hundred years ago.

 
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We are preparing to reopen and look forward to welcoming you again

The Sir John Monash Centre is ready to welcome you back. We''ve made a few changes to ensure you can safely enjoy your visit.

The Australian story on the Western Front awaits.

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The Stokes brothers at Vignacourt

The village of Vignacourt, to the North of Amiens, was the site of an astonishing and moving discovery in 2011 when photographic plates dating back to the First World War were discovered in the attic of the Thuillier farm.

A picture of the Stokes brothers is on display at the Vignacourt 14-18 Interpretive Centre.

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The Sir John Monash Centre is your choice

Commemoration of the Great War and preservation of the Australian heritage is one of our core missions and we are always pleased to receive your feedback on your visit. The Sir John Monash Centre was awarded the Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice award and the Quality Tourism label.

Thank you for your support.

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