Nursing home honours fallen

A new nursing home, Fromelles Manor, was opened in Lismore, NSW, on 6 December by the French Consul-General of Australia, M. Eric Berti.

M.Berti said at the opening: “The people of France have not forgotten what Australia did for their country. I am proud to be here today to recoginise that the link between our countries is still as strong as ever. We have a saying in French – ‘N’oublis jamaisl’Australie – never forget Australia. ”

FFFAIF member and President of the Association des Anciens Combatants Francais, Theo Arafas conveyed to those present the story of the sacrifice made by the men of the First AIF at the Battle of Fromelles.

Photo: members of the Association des Anciens Combatants Francais at the opening of Fromelles Manor (Lismore Echo).

 After the opening invited guests, including Don Rowe  OAM President of NSW Branch of the RSL and FFFAIF Vice President Jim Munro , toured the facility which includes a lounge area named after Private John ‘Jack’ Parker, a local World War 1 Digger. Jack Parker was killed the Battle of Fromelles on 19th July 1916. Private Parker’s body was identified in 2010 and he is buried in the CWGC Pheasant Wood cemetery at Fromelles.

 

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