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Danny O'Brien visits Gippsland schools honouring Anzac Legacy by planting 100 lone pines across Victoria

Gippsland schools joined the "100 Lone Pines Project," with Danny O’Brien delivering seedlings, connecting students to Gallipoli history and honoring the Anzac legacy through planting descendant pines across Victoria.

By news@gippsland - 1st December 2025 - Back to News

Gippsland schools have joined a statewide effort to honour the Anzac legacy through the "100 Lone Pines Project" as The Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O’Brien visited classrooms last week to personally deliver commemorative seedlings.

The Nationals Member for Gippsland South Danny O’Brien with staff and students planting a pine seedling at Loch Sport Primary School

The Nationals Member for Gippsland South Danny O’Brien with staff and students planting a pine seedling at Loch Sport Primary School

Lone Pines project

The 100 Lone Pines Project, led by Dr John Basarin OAM from the Friends of Gallipoli organisation, aims to see 100 descendant pines planted across Victoria. The initiative commemorates the enduring Anzac spirit and reflects the shared history between Australia and Türkiye.

Mr O’Brien said the project traces its origins to a single pine tree that survived the fierce fighting at Plateau 400 in Gallipoli in 1915. "An Australian soldier, Sergeant Keith McDowell, collected a cone from that lone tree and brought it home. Seedlings grown from that cone became the basis for later generations of commemorative pines, including those I delivered to Gippsland Grammar’s St Anne’s campus, Cobains Primary and Loch Sport Primary recently."

Planting Anzac legacy

Mr O’Brien said he was proud to see local students taking part in such a meaningful project. "Planting these pines gives our young people a tangible connection to the stories of Gallipoli and to the sacrifices made by local servicemen.

"It is wonderful that students will not only nurture these trees but also learn and share the stories of Gippsland Diggers who served at Gallipoli. Our region has a proud military heritage and I’m delighted that these schools are helping to keep that history alive for future generations," Mr O’Brien said.

Pictures from Danny O'Brien MP website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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