Everything you need to know about Anzac Day 2010 commemorations around Australia.
ANZAC Day – 25 April – is probably Australia's most important national occasion. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War.
Australians recognise 25 April as an occasion of national remembrance, which takes two forms. Commemorative services are held at dawn – the time of the original landing – across the nation. Later in the day, ex-servicemen and women meet to take part in marches through the major cities and in many smaller centres. Commemorative ceremonies are more formal and are held at war memorials around the country. In these ways, ANZAC Day is a time when Australians reflect on the many different meanings of war. Click here for more information on the ANZAC Day tradition.
Click on the links below for information on ANZAC Day Church Services, Commemoration Marches, Dawn Services and more from all around Australia.
RSL Victoria
- Anzac Day Church Service
- Commemoration March
- Dawn Service
- Gunfire Breakfast
- Order of Ceremony for Commemoration Service
RSL NSW
- Commemoration March
- ANZAC Day March 2010 Guidelines
- ANZAC March Map
RSL WA
- ANZAC Day 2010 celebration information
- ANZAC Day March Protocol information
RSL SA
- ANZAC Day Services
- Commemoration March
RSL QLD
- ANZAC Day Schedule of Events
RSL ACT
-ÂANZAC Day Commemorations
RSL NT
RSL TAS
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