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If you're in the media Sands of Gallipoli is committed to helping you involve your community in commemorating the ANZAC Spirit. As the living memory of our diggers passes into history, Australia needs your help to keep alive the ANZAC legacy and its connection to the society we have become.

Media Contact:
Ian Paterson
02 6123 2920
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Media Resources: Sands of Gallipoli
While ANZAC Day provides a single focus for our national commemoration on the ANZAC Spirit the Gallipoli experience lasted many months. If you want to do a piece on other significant Gallipoli events we are pleased to help. Our historians can provide great background.

Interviews:

• Military historians are essential to the authenticity of all Sands designs and can discuss the historic reference and context.

• Soldier On is receiving 10 per cent of all proceeds from Sands of Gallipoli to support its work with helping today's service men and women who have been wounded - psychologically or physically, in conflict. Soldier On can discuss its exciting projects working with today's diggers.

Product Images
High resolution images of the Sands of Gallipoli 2013 collection for use in publications. View gallery

Soldier On Community Service Announcements
Let Victoria Cross recipient Mark Donaldson share Soldier On’s story with your listeners. Please download these great community service announcements.

Press Advertisments
If you have the space we would be most grateful if you would be willing to run one of our adverts. We have print ready press advertisements in a variety of sizes ready to go. View the ads

Information on the 2013 "Battle of Lone Pine" design

History of the Battle of Lone Pine
The Battle of Lone Pine, one of the most famous actions of the Gallipoli campaign, was mounted as a diversion to draw Turkish attention away from assaults against Sari Bair, Chunuk Bair and Hill 971. View full History

Artists Notes
Although I am a keen enthusiast of historical genres my knowledge surrounding First World War military battles and the actions of land forces are not as well rounded. When presented with the Lone Pine project my awareness of the specific campaign was limited... View full Artists Notes

About the Artsist
Drew Harrison is a practicing artist based in Adelaide, South Australia. His formal illustrative training has provided a solid background for his evolution into contemporary artist. Acrylic paint is Drew's medium of choice and a material that he has adeptly mastered for creating a wide range of works. View Drew Harrison's Full Bio

Sands of Gallipoli Media Competition - free prizes
Each year in the lead-up to ANZAC Day we provide exciting prizes and support for media to engage the community in keeping the ANZAC spirit alive. In 2013 our major prize was a trip for two to Gallipoli in 2015. We'll do a similar competition next year. We can also look at one-off competitions to support your community. Just call to discuss.

View the competition details here.

See entrant Terms and Conditions here.