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$1.66The Story
Created by the Anzac Day Commemoration Committee (ADCC), this Wattle and Silver Fern badge is a solemn reminder of the Spirit of the Anzacs.
United around the red poppy, an internationally recognised symbol of remembrance, the wattle and silver fern (symbols of Australia and New Zealand) beautifully reflect the shared heritage and enduring bond between the two nations.
About the product:
- Unique and delicate design.
- Features push-pin closure.
- Made from silver-tone metal with enamel highlights.
- Measures 2.8 cm (diam.) x 1.0 cm (d) / 10 grams.
- Wipe clean with damp cloth. Do not soak in water.
- Designed by ADCC.
- Veteran-support product.
Ā
Proudly supporting the Veteran community:
The Anzac Day Commemoration Committee (ADCC) is a not-for-profit organisation. The ADCC directsĀ sales proceedsĀ to the conduct of Anzac Day services in Brisbane, veteran welfare support projects, and education programs in Queensland. Learn more about the ADCCĀ here.

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Description
Created by the Anzac Day Commemoration Committee (ADCC), this Wattle and Silver Fern badge is a solemn reminder of the Spirit of the Anzacs.
United around the red poppy, an internationally recognised symbol of remembrance, the wattle and silver fern (symbols of Australia and New Zealand) beautifully reflect the shared heritage and enduring bond between the two nations.
About the product:
- Unique and delicate design.
- Features push-pin closure.
- Made from silver-tone metal with enamel highlights.
- Measures 2.8 cm (diam.) x 1.0 cm (d) / 10 grams.
- Wipe clean with damp cloth. Do not soak in water.
- Designed by ADCC.
- Veteran-support product.
Ā
Proudly supporting the Veteran community:
The Anzac Day Commemoration Committee (ADCC) is a not-for-profit organisation. The ADCC directsĀ sales proceedsĀ to the conduct of Anzac Day services in Brisbane, veteran welfare support projects, and education programs in Queensland. Learn more about the ADCCĀ here.






