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Anzac Day live updates: Australians mark 111 years since Gallipoli with dawn
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Anzac Day live updates: Australians mark 111 years since Gallipoli with dawn

Australians and New Zealanders mark 111 years since Gallipoli with dawn services and marches.

Summary

Australians, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Angus Taylor, gathered with New Zealanders for Anzac Day dawn services and marches to mark 111 years since the Gallipoli landings. Flying Officer Kbora Ali delivered the Dawn Service address at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, sharing her family's journey from Afghanistan. Services took place across the country, from major cities to local memorials, continuing a tradition that stretches back over a century.

Why it's important

Anzac Day is a significant national commemoration in Australia and New Zealand, honoring the courage and sacrifice of servicemen and women, particularly those who fought at Gallipoli.

Key Points

  • Anzac Day commemoration
  • 111 years since Gallipoli
  • Dawn services and marches
  • Australian War Memorial

Key Narratives

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

Attended dawn services to commemorate Anzac Day.

Opposition Leader Angus Taylor

Attended dawn services to commemorate Anzac Day.

Involved Entities

Australia, New Zealand, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Opposition Leader Angus Taylor, Royal Australian Air Force, Australian War Memorial

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