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  • 23 March 2026

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    Easy, affordable and kid-friendly ideas to help your family pay their respects to our veterans on 25 April.
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    ANZAC Day
    From the President
    Media release

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    1. Attend an ANZAC Event Together

    There's no greater way to honour the ANZACs - and those who followed in their footsteps - than by commemorating together as a family at your local RSL Sub Branch service. Dawn Services take place as the sun rises, while marches and day services are traditionally held later and may be an easier option for young children.

    It's never too early to attend a service and all members of the public are invited to join in. Family members of veterans are also welcome to wear their relatives' medals at these events, following certain protocols.

    Find your nearest event at Plan Your ANZAC Day. Alternatively, if your family can't attend a service in person, you can watch or listen to a live service online, on TV or on the radio.

    David (center, back row) during his time in the Army. He served for eight years.

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