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80 years since Hiroshima - day of commemoration: Morning vigil

August 6 2025 marks 80 years since the most destructive bomb in history was dropped on Hiroshima. 80 years and the effects are still fest by survivors and their families to this day.

As part of a global week of action to commemorate the terrible atomic bombings in Japan and to collectively remember that something like this should never happen again. Join us in Naarm (Melbourne) for a day of commemoration. 

8-9 am: In the morning of Wednesday August 6 there will be a silent vigil from 8-9am (8.15 am was the time of the actual bombing on the day) at St Paul's Catherdral for a time of commemoration.

12-1 pm: The Peace Choir will be singing in front of the State Library Victoria.

1-1.15  pm: procession to Trades hall

1.15-1.30pm: Group photo in front of the huge ICAN banner at Trades Hall

1.30-2 pm: Tea and snacks at Trades Hall with a speaker from the Japanese community.

 

WHEN
August 06, 2025 at 8:00am - 9am
WHERE
St Pauls Catherdral
corner of Swanston st and Flinders St
Melbourne, VIC 3000
Australia
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