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Mernda tribute for Anzacs

A Mernda development will pay tribute to the Anzacs, naming streets and a pocket park in honour of the Gallipoli campaign.

As part of a project for the centenary of World War I, streets in the Regent Views development have been given names that commemorate veterans and the localities of important battles.

Three streets have been named in honour of Victoria Cross recipients – Shout, Throssell and Tubb streets. The Victoria Cross is the highest Australian honour for acts of bravery in war time.

Five streets have been named for battles – Lone Pine Drive, Mortar Ridge, Plugges Street, Popes Avenue and Shrapnel Road.

The estate will also feature a pocket park with a commemorative plaque listing all the men who were awarded the Victoria Cross from Gallipoli.

Whittlesea mayor Lawrie Cox said the project was a partnership between developer Allen Pennell and the council, with the RSL consulted during the process.

“With the 100-year anniversary of the Armistice … it draws another reminder of the sacrifice so many Australians have made serving their country,” he said.

“While this particular project recognises the heroes of World War I, we do remember those who have served us through history. A personal example of this is my father, who was part of the Anzacs which were formed in 1941 during the campaign for Greece in World War II.

“I’m pleased that our council has been a partner in this important project during the centenary of the Anzac forces.”

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