ANZAC Day commemorations provide an opportunity for people to come together, reflect on history, and express gratitude for those who served.
Attending a dawn service is a heartfelt way to honor fallen soldiers. The quiet moments of reflection at sunrise create a powerful tribute to their bravery.
Veterans, families, and communities participate in parades, walking together to remember those who served and to honor their legacy.
Placing wreaths at memorials is a time-honored tradition that symbolizes remembrance and gratitude for the sacrifices made by the ANZACs.
Listening to veterans’ stories and learning about history through exhibitions help keep the ANZAC spirit alive for future generations.
ANZAC Day is a solemn day of remembrance for the courageous soldiers who served and sacrificed for our freedom. It marks the anniversary of the landing of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps at Gallipoli in 1915. This day is not just about history; it's about recognizing the bravery, resilience, and unity that define our military heritage.