Australia is forgetting the sacred trees planted to remember our war dead
- Written by Gregory Moore, Doctor of Botany, The University of Melbourne
SuppliedOn Anzac Day each year, Australians remember those who served and died in wars and conflicts. We may attend a dawn service, go to a march or lay a wreath at a war memorial. But across Australia lie living war commemorations you may pass every day, without realising their significance.
Dating back more than a century, Avenues of Honour exist...





