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| Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, the Hon Alan Griffin MP. | |||
| Minister for Veterans' Affairs, Alan Griffin, lays a wreath in honour of Lance Corporal John Gillespie during a ceremony at Hanoi Airport in Vietnam. The remains of Lance Corporal Gillespie were repatriated to Australia accompanied by family members, current members of the 1st Combat Services Support Battalion, veterans and the Minister. (17 December 2007) | |||
| Alan Griffin, Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, announcing details of 2008 Anzac Day ceremonies, pictured (middle) with (L-R) Mr Warren Fraser, representing the New Zealand High Commissioner to Australia, His Excellency Mr Murat Ersavci, Ambassador of Turkey, Mr Bruno Bisson, representing the Ambassador of France, and Mr Mark Sullivan, DVA Secretary. (12 March 2008) | |||
| Minister Griffin talks with His Excellency Mr Murat Ersavci, Ambassador of Turkey, after announcing details of 2008 Anzac Day ceremonies. (12 March 2008) | |||
| Minister Griffin congratulates Elizabeth Carrol-Shaw from South Australia at the 2008 Simpson Prize presentation ceremony at Parliament House, Canberra. (18 March 2008) |
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| Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Alan Griffin presented eight students with the Australian Government’s 2008 Simpson Prize at a ceremony at Parliament House, Canberra on Tuesday 18 March 2008. Minister Griffin is pictured with the eight winners: back (l-r) James Butterworth (ACT), Minister Griffin, Oliver Kernovski (Qld) and Terry Lim (NT); front (l-r) Emma Norton (Tas), Jacinta Scadden (Vic), Emma Campbell (NSW), Kayla Mizzi (WA) and Elizabeth Carrol-Shaw (SA). (18 March 2008) | |||
| Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Alan Griffin, lays a wreath to commemorate HMAS Kuttabul, 31 May 2009. | |||
| Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Alan Griffin at the first day of burials for the Australian and British soldiers recovered last year from Fromelles, 30 January 2010. | |||
| Minister for Veterans' Affairs, Alan Griffin launches The Anzac Walk at the Australian War Memorial. (5 March 2010) |