Local ANZAC Day services

Since World War 1, more than 1.5 million Australians have served in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations. 

On ANZAC Day, we take a moment to reflect and honour the sacrifice of those who have served, past and present. 

Whether you attend a dawn service, serve up a 'gunfire breakfast', or watch the annual ANZAC Parade on the TV, I encourage you to take the time to commemorate in a way that is meaningful to you. 

There are several local commemorative activities planned this year that you can attend:

Belmont Shooting Complex
10:15am March from Wynnum Manly Pigeon Club
10:20am Gates close at entrance on Old Cleveland Rd
10:30am Service, 1485 Old Cleveland Rd, Belmont. 

Camp Hill State Infants & Primary School & Camp Hill/Belmont RSL
7:30am Assemble at Camp Hill Hotel, Old Cleveland Rd
8:00am March from Camp Hill Hotel, Old Cleveland Rd
8:15/8:30am Service, Camp Hill State Infants & Primary School ANZAC Memorial near handball courts

Coorparoo RSL
8:00am March from Baragoola St opposite St James, Coorparoo
8:30am Service, 45 Holdsworth St, Coorparoo at RSL Club
9:15am Function begins. 

Holland Park/Mount Gravatt RSL
6:50am March from cnr Barter Ave and Logan Rd, Holland Park
7:15am Service, 58 Harold Street, Holland Park at RSL Club

Manly/Lota RSL
4:15am Dawn Service, Richard Russell Memorial Park, Manly
8:00am Parade from Ernest St to Richard Russell Park. 
8:20am Main Service at Richard Russell Park

Wynnum RSL
5:00am Dawn Service, 174 Tingal Rd, Wynnum at RSL Club
9:15am March from cnr Bay Tce and Edith St
9:45am Main Service,174 Tingal Rd, Wynnum at RSL Club

If you would also like to watch some stories of inspirational Australians who embody the ANZAC spirit, you can do so via the RSL website here.

Ryan Murphy

Councillor for Chandler Ward

Civic Cabinet Chair for Transport

www.ryanmurphy.com.au
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