Indigenous Design
2013 Telstra Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award finalist Susan Wanji Wanji grew up in Maningrida and as a young girl learnt to make bark paintings and intricately woven mats and baskets. Susan has since a unique style that has influence from both Tiwi and Arnhem Land cultures. In 1992 Susan Wanji Wanji travelled to Paris representing Munupi Arts.
ANZAC Medals
First pattern South African (Second Boer) War; Third pattern World War I, World War II, Centenary of Anzac Fourth pattern Korean War, Malayan Emergency, Indonesian Confrontation; Fifth pattern Vietnam War; Seventh pattern Afghanistan, East Timor, Iraq, memorials for multiple periods of conflict (for example, World War II and Vietnam)
Poppy’s & Poppy’s and Horse
This original artwork was painted on ANZAC Day in 2019 in honour of the fallen service men, women and animals and their ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. LEST WE FORGET
I Was Only 19
I Was Only 19 was painted on ANZAC Day in 2018 in honour of the fallen service men, women and animals as Kerry’s personal tribute to their ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. LEST WE FORGET
The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
Painted on ANZAC Day in 2020 in honour of the fallen service men, women and animals as Kerry’s personal tribute to their ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. The red poppy is a symbol of remembrance to those who died in war or are serving in the armed forces. The purple poppy is a reminder of the animals that have and continue to serve. LEST WE FORGET
Camo & Medal
The current pattern of the Rising Sun badge was introduced into service
in 1991 and is the seventh iteration.
The Federation Star and heraldic wreath were removed. The inscription on the scroll was changed to The Australian Army. The badge is officially labelled the Australian Army
badge, although it will always be known as the Rising Sun badge.












