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Families of Veterans Guild

War Widows Day 2025: honouring stories, service, and sacrifice 

Celebrating the lives of Australia’s war widows and their families who carry the impact of service 

War Widows Day 2025 brought our community together at the Sydney Cenotaph to honour Australia’s war widows and their families. The day was an opportunity to reflect on the strength, resilience, and dedication of those who have carried the weight of Defence service. 

Distinguished guests recognise war widows’ service and sacrifice 

The day was marked by the presence of our Patron, Her Excellency The Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC, Governor of NSW, alongside General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK AC (Mil) CVO MC (Ret) and Lady Lynne Cosgrove. Their attendance highlighted that the contributions and sacrifices of war widows are recognised at the highest levels of the Australian community and demonstrates the national significance of War Widows Day. 

Governor of NSW delivers a unique address 

A significant part of the ceremony was the address by Patron, Her Excellency, The Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC, Governor of NSW. In her speech, the Governor acknowledged the sacrifices of war widows and their families, emphasising that their contributions to Australia’s service history extend far beyond Defence service. Her words highlighted the resilience, care, and dedication of those left behind, reinforcing why War Widows Day remains an essential day of remembrance. 

Tributes of significance for war widows 

Her Excellency’s address set the tone for the day’s tributes, honouring generations of war widows from World War I, all the way to modern conflicts. War widows in attendance reflected on the significance of being seen and acknowledged as wreaths were laid by the Governor and dignitaries. 

The Wattle Ceremony followed, led by Sir Peter and Lady Lynne Cosgrove, during which war widows paid tribute to one another. Escorted by Navy Volunteers in uniform, attendees recognised shared experiences, loss, and resilience across generations. The laying of sprigs of wattle symbolising both remembrance and gratitude for the sacrifices that have allowed Australians to live in peace. 

Sharing stories across generations 

Central to the service this year, was the sharing of stories. The daughters of the late Elizabeth Wright, who passed away aged 104, recounted their mother’s life as a widow and carer of a veteran. Her story, highlighted decades supporting her husband after his war service while raising a family, resonated deeply with attendees. Attendees, particularly war widows, reflected on the connection between past and present, and the lessons of resilience and commitment passed down through generations of veteran families. 

Reflection and community at the Fullerton Hotel 

After the service, war widows shared a meal at the Fullerton, reflected on the Table of Remembrance poem read by Lady Lynne Cosgrove, and enjoyed a panel discussion between Former State Presidents reflecting on war widows who have inspired them. As our war widows caught up and shared memories, the stories came alive, connecting generations through lived experience. 

The importance of storytelling and remembrance 

Feedback from attendees reflected the emotional impact: the service was described as moving and affirming, a recognition of sacrifice, community, and intergenerational continuity. The day reinforced the importance of remembering, recording, and sharing these stories, ensuring war widows and their families are seen, heard, and honoured. 

The inaugural War Widows Honour Roll 

The War Widows Honour Roll is more than a list of names. It is a living record of stories, memories, and tributes. Families, friends, and communities are invited to share the name and story of a widow who has touched their lives. Each tribute ensures her story is remembered, her sacrifice acknowledged, and her life honoured for generations to come. The War Widows Honour Roll creates visibility for widows whose sacrifices are often hidden. 

Add a tribute today and share the story of a war widow who has inspired you.

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