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24 Apr 2024 | 07:14 AM UTC

Australia: Anzac Day events planned nationwide April 25

Australia to commemorate Anzac Day April 25. Tight security, localized disruptions likely around official events.

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Anzac Day events will take place across Australia April 25. The day is a public holiday, and many nonessential businesses and government offices will close. Dawn services will take place in towns and cities nationwide. Parades usually occur after dawn services. The largest commemorations are likely in major cities, where ceremonies and marches will occur at the following locations:

  • Adelaide: National War Memorial; North Terrace and Gawler Place intersection

  • Brisbane: Shrine of Remembrance; Queens Park and George Street

  • Canberra: Australian War Memorial

  • Darwin: Cenotaph; Bicentennial Park and the Esplanade

  • Hobart: Cenotaph and Elizabeth Street

  • Melbourne: Shrine of Remembrance

  • Perth: State War Memorial; St George Terrace

  • Sydney: Cenotaph, Martin Place

Tight security, including road closures, is likely around official commemorative events and parade routes, particularly in large cities. Localized traffic disruptions will probably occur. Increased demand for public transport is possible as people travel to official services.

Unless attending commemorative services, consider avoiding event venues due to increased security and transport disruptions. Confirm transport status before embarking on travel; allow additional time to reach destinations, especially if operating near affected locations.

Anzac Day honors fallen Australian and New Zealand military members. The holiday commemorates the landing of troops who fought in the Gallipoli campaign in Turkey during World War One.