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Anzac Day is held every year on 25 April and commemorates when troops of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) landed on the beaches of Gallipoli in northwest Turkey in 1915.
Anzac Day means two seemingly contradicting things to Australians: it’s either a public holiday (a rare chance for a sleep in), or, for others, it’s a day of deep remembrance, gathering at the crack ...
A spokesperson said, “Before sunrise this morning ... “The event, held on the anniversary of the First World War Gallipoli landing – provided an opportunity for residents to pause and ...
Hosted by Sunrise sport presenter Mark Beretta OAM ... join 7NEWS for special live coverage of the ANZAC Day Dawn Service at Gallipoli, followed by the Villers-Bretonneux Dawn Service in France ...
Sunrise host Nat Barr has slammed those who ... and New Zealand soldiers rowed towards the desolate shores of Gallipoli at half light during World War I. Over 600 were killed on April 25, 1915 ...
As the nation marks 110 years since Gallipoli, young Australians reflect ... In the quiet hours before sunrise, the Memorial building was illuminated by projections from its rich photographic ...
Mr Smith’s grandfather was a light horseman in World War I who arrived too late for the Gallipoli campaign and ... Half Tide in Hay Point to watch the sunrise and commemorate Anzac Day.
There was no majestic sunrise over Elephant Rock at Currumbin ... for the Australian Imperial Force on that fateful day at Gallipoli. He spoke of young men who were doctors, engineers, worked ...
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton attended Anzac Day Dawn Services to mark the 110th anniversary of the devastating Gallipoli landings ... asked for his comment on Sunrise on Friday.