National Anzac Centre opens in Albany, 100 years after first Anzacs left for war

By Aleisha Orr
Updated November 2 2014 - 1:08pm, first published November 1 2014 - 5:34pm
Tribute: Tony Abbott and his New Zealand counterpart John Key lay wreaths at the Anzac Peace Park on Saturday. Photo: Supplied
Tribute: Tony Abbott and his New Zealand counterpart John Key lay wreaths at the Anzac Peace Park on Saturday. Photo: Supplied
Now complete: Recent aerial shots of the National Anzac Centre, Albany. Photo: City of Albany
Now complete: Recent aerial shots of the National Anzac Centre, Albany. Photo: City of Albany

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott and New Zealand Prime Minister John Key came together to open a $10.6 million centre dedicated to telling the stories of some of hundreds of Anzacs who set sail for World War I from the West Australian port of Albany.

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