Former Australian PM Tony Abbott to Join Board of Australian War Memorial

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By AAP
October 1, 2019Australia
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Former Australian PM Tony Abbott to Join Board of Australian War Memorial
Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott departs the memorial for Bob Hawke at the Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia, on June 14, 2019. (Brook Mitchell/Getty Images)

Former prime minister Tony Abbott is joining the board of the Australian War Memorial, his first official appointment since leaving politics.

He will replace author, historian and newspaper editor Les Carlyon, who died in March.

Veterans Affairs Minister Darren Chester said Abbott would bring dedication, passion, and knowledge with him as the memorial undergoes a $500 million upgrade.

He said Abbott had extensive experience and would ensure the stories from recent military conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, the Solomon Islands and East Timor would be proudly told.

“As prime minister, Mr Abbott led the case to build the Sir John Monash Centre in Villers-Bretonneux to tell the stories and honour the thousands of fallen Australians who served in the First World War,” Chester said.

“I congratulate Mr Abbott on his appointment and am confident he will ensure we continue to record the stories of those who have served, in their words, and be able to share those stories to the more than one million visitors to the memorial each year.”

Meanwhile, a search is underway to find a replacement for Brendan Nelson, who will step down as director of the memorial when his term ends at the end of this year.

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