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Free Access to All ANZAC Records until 26 April @ Ancestry

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Discover your family’s unique military story. Start now by exploring all Australia and New Zealand records for free.

Terms and conditions apply. Access to the records in the featured collection will be free until 11:59pm AEST on 26 Apr 2020. To view these records, you will need to register for free with ancestry.com.au with your name and email address. We will then send you a username and password. After the free access period ends, you will only be able to view the featured records using an ancestry.com.au paid membership. To see a full a list of the available records, please click here.

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  • +5

    I just need the biscuit recipe.

    • +2

      Here you go , its from an old newspaper article around the same time period
      https://imgur.com/a/PL6R0Z4

      • +16

        Thanks Turk… hey, wait a minute

      • You da real MVP.

      • Looks like a genuine CWA recipe to me! Can't get more Aus than that.

  • I just need the public holiday.

  • -8

    Since PAID Membership is req'd to access ANZAC context for Free,
    this is MARKETING, NOT A DEAL.

    For such content, it should be TOTALLY Free Access, IMO.

    Ancestry can surely find a way to create a FREE (eg Shared) Read-Only A/C
    to give the offered records, for a day or three. It's Technically easy,
    so they should make it so… BOTH because of COVID' losses AND
    due to the nature of the content.

    (Imagine a Digger or Family member, ie, reading of this offer, but
    NOT having the spare cash to buy a membership, so they can access it.

    How would that feel?)

    • +1

      what are you smoking?

    • Since PAID Membership is req'd to access ANZAC context for Free

      To view these records, you will need to register for free with ancestry.com.au

      I am sorry that our schools and teachers had failed you.

    • I found my grandfathers' service record from WWII, Capt. Jacques le Pricé…. for the princely sum of… nothing.

  • A lot of service records are available for free anyway:
    https://www.naa.gov.au/explore-collection/defence-and-war-se…

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