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Mural celebrates a century of our Sub Branch

Tewantin-Noosa RSL Sub Branch celebrated their 100 year anniversary last Thursday with the unveiling of a mural painted by local artist Christine de Stoop.

Federal Member for Wide Bay Llew O’Brien, State Member for Noosa Sandy Bolton, and Noosa Mayor Clare Stewart were all in attendance for the event, along with members of the sub branch.

Mr O’Brien said he wanted to acknowledge Adel Amin, president of the Sub Branch, along with the committee members who worked tirelessly to put the event together.

“100 years today is quite extraordinary. On the 20th of August 1920 the Tewantin Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League,” he said.

“So much has changed since this organisation was formed. Noosa and Tewantin is a place that wouldn’t be recognised by the people who formed this but one thing that hasn’t changed is the advocacy of the RSL and services provided to it’s members in times of need.”

Ms Bolton said the mural was reflective of not only the roles of all service men and women, but also told so many stories.

“Those stories will hopefully continue to be told through the generations and these murals help to keep those stories alive,” she said.

“It’s a reminder everyday that there are those that absolutely gave everything for us.

“We think we’re facing enormous challenges with Covid and what we’re confronting there, but when you look at what they actually faced, we can totally do Covid not a problem at all.”

Ms Stewart said it was important to acknowledge the RSL and all that they’ve done for our community.

“It’s incredibly important to acknowledge our service men and women and all the contributions they’ve made to our country, our lives and our society over hundreds of years.

“There is no greater sacrifice then what the men and women of war give up to allow us to live the way we do and the lifestyle we have.”

Ms Stewart said artist Christine did a magnificent job on the mural.

“When I saw it, I thought it’s just beautiful and I think it’s a great tribute to all of the various wars we’ve been involved in over the years.”

 

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