ANZAC Day - Dawn Services & Marches
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ANZAC Day is a significant occasion that fosters national pride and remembrance, bringing together communities to honour those who have served in the military. Through dawn services, parades, and social gatherings, people reflect on the sacrifices made and the importance of peace and unity.


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About the Event
ANZAC Day
ANZAC Day, observed on April 25th each year, commemorates the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations. It is a day of remembrance and reflection.
Dawn Services
Dawn services are a significant part of ANZAC Day observances. These ceremonies typically take place at dawn, the time of the original landing at Gallipoli in 1915.
Purpose: To honor the sacrifices made by ANZAC soldiers.
Features: The services often include readings, hymns, the Last Post, and a minute of silence.
