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Hundreds have gathered in Canberra for the National Remembrance Day ceremony marking the 107th anniversary of the armistice which ended the first World War.

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00:00Hundreds of people braved windy conditions here at the Australian War Memorial with the Prime
00:07Minister Anthony Albanese, Opposition Leader Susan Lee and Governor-General Sam Mostyn in
00:12attendance as well as defence personnel, diplomats, schoolchildren and the general public as well.
00:17They all observed a minute's silence at 11 o'clock which marks the anniversary of Armistice which
00:23saw the end of fighting in World War One back in 1918. There were 60,000 Australians who died in
00:30World War One and they were remembered today as part of the 103,000 Australians who have died
00:36serving in Australian units. As part of today's ceremony the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
00:42and Opposition Leader Susan Lee laid reads. There was also musical performances, parades,
00:47the National Anthem, the Ode and the Last Post as well. There was also the commemorative address
01:01which came from Major General Greg Mellick who is the recently retired National President of the
01:06RSL and he had quite a pointed address. He said despite Australia having been in wars more often
01:12than not since Federation he fears that we have become complacent. He called for more Commonwealth
01:17spending on defence because in his words the Indo-Pacific region has not been so dire since 1941.
01:24He said that the Defence Minister Richard Marles is well aware of the issues facing his portfolio
01:30but his challenge remains convincing his political colleagues of those. Major General Mellick finished
01:36his address by saying that Australia may regret the conflict it didn't deter.
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