Key Resources on this topic:
The Medical Association for the Prevention of War launched their “Commemorate Don’t Commercialise” campaign to get those with vested interests in warfare out of the Australian War Memorial on the 18th June. There is an informative segment on the Drum covering this 'Hot Topic'. - http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-22/the-drum-tuesday-may-22/9788900 Commences 20.46 mins in
The Medical Association for the Prevention of War launched their “Commemorate Don’t Commercialise” campaign to get those with vested interests in warfare out of the Australian War Memorial on the 18th June. There is an informative segment on the Drum covering this 'Hot Topic'. - http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-22/the-drum-tuesday-may-22/9788900 Commences 20.46 mins in
“Commemorate Don’t Commercialise” is a part of MAPW’s campaigning to raise awareness of the intrusion of weapons companies into many aspects of Australian life. There is an online petition on their website, together with the letter accompanying the petition: You can read it here - http://www.mapw.org.au/news/australian-war-memorial
Dr Sue Wareham, from the Medical Association for the Prevention of War, is interviewed in this podcast from Canberra's 2CC - http://2cc.net.au/podcasts/10592-should-the-australian-war-memorial-reconsider-accepting-sponsorship-from-weapons-manufacturers.html2cc.net.au/podcasts/10592-should-the-australian-war-memorial-reconsider-accepting-sponsorship-from-weapons-manufacturers.html
Dr Sue Wareham, from the Medical Association for the Prevention of War, is interviewed in this podcast from Canberra's 2CC - http://2cc.net.au/podcasts/10592-should-the-australian-war-memorial-reconsider-accepting-sponsorship-from-weapons-manufacturers.html2cc.net.au/podcasts/10592-should-the-australian-war-memorial-reconsider-accepting-sponsorship-from-weapons-manufacturers.html