Residents and visitors brought unique wreaths to lay and pay their respects to those who valiantly fought the wars.
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School students lay a wreath at Kyabram.
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Representatives from various clubs laid wreaths.
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Kyabram residents pause to remember.
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Remembering those who valiantly fought the wars.
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We remember them: Many Kyabram residents and visitors brought unique wreaths to lay and pay their respects to those who valiantly fought the wars.
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School students lay a wreath at Kyabram.
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Kyabram residents and visitors laid wreaths to pay their respects to those who valiantly fought the wars.
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Wreaths were laid at the memorial to remember those who fought for our freedom.
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Kyabram war memorial.
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Locals gather to remember those lost in war.
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A floral tribute is laid.
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Kyabram residents and visitors brought unique wreaths to lay and pay their respects.
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Pausing to reflect.
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We will remember them.
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The annual flyover, conducted by the Echuca Flying Club, symbolised a troop of soldiers side by side in formation, where one soldier will not make it home, visualised through one plane splitting from the group.
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Veterans, current serving officers, families and community groups walked behind two light horses and flag-bearing brothers Bob and Ian Troy.
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Veterans, current serving officers, families and community groups march to the memorial.
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The Kyabram march was lead by two light horses and flag-bearing brothers Bob and Ian Troy.
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Under the autumn trees, community groups members joined returned service personnel.
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Veterans, current serving officers, families and community groups march in Kyabram.
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Veterans, current serving officers, families and community groups march.
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Police joined other emergency service representatives at the march.
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Community groups such as the Kyabram Scouts and Girl Guides were represented in the march.
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The march into Kyabram memorial gardens to a crowd of more than 600 people.
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The Kyabram Yarn Bombing club decked out the trees and architecture with hundreds of red poppies in the lead up to Anzac Day.
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The Kyabram Yarn Bombing club decked out the trees and architecture with hundreds of red poppies in the lead up to Anzac Day.
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The Kyabram Yarn Bombing club decked out the trees and architecture with hundreds of red poppies in the lead up to Anzac Day.
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Hundreds of wreaths and poppies were laid on the ANZAC monument.
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Hundreds of wreaths and poppies were laid on the ANZAC monument.
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Hundreds of wreaths and poppies were laid.
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Father and son Rick and Nathan Graves had the honour of lowering the Australian flag to half-mast, paying respect to the fallen Anzacs, including Jack Graves.
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Father and son Rick and Nathan Graves had the honour of lowering the Australian flag to half-mast, paying respect to the fallen Anzacs, including Jack Graves.
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Father and son Rick and Nathan Graves had the honour of lowering the Australian flag to half-mast, paying respect to the fallen Anzacs, including Jack Graves.
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The Kyabram memorial gardens were filled on the morning of April 25, as people came together to pay their respects on Anzac Day.
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The Kyabram memorial gardens were filled on the morning of April 25, as people came together to pay their respects on Anzac Day.
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Kyabram Memorial Gardens.
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Kyabram RSL president Greg O’Connell welcomed all to the service.
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RSL member Chris Hunter lead the audience of 600 residents, visitors and veterans through two hymns ‘O God Our Help in Ages Past’ and ‘Onward Christian Soldiers’.
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Kristy Williams from Kyabram Family Church lead the service through prayer.
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Kyabram P-12 College captain Marissa Watts read a powerful speech about the importance of remembering Australia’s First Nations ANZACs.
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Kyabram P-12 College captain Marissa Watts read a powerful speech about the importance of remembering Australia’s First Nations ANZACs.
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St Augustine College captain Ethan Ciavarella drew reference to the recent events at Bondi Junction in his speech at Thursday’s service, and recalled the bravery of the police and bystanders noting that the ANZAC spirit is still living among us.
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Staff Sergeant Ewen McLean treated audiences to a moving poem written from the perspective of a horse on the battleground.
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Staff Sergeant Ewen McLean treated audiences to a moving poem written from the perspective of a horse on the battleground.
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RSL member Clive Toms had the honour of reading the Anzac Requiem.
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About 600 people gathered in Kyabram’s memorial gardens to commemorate and thank the fallen soldiers who sacrificed their lives for our freedom.
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Residents and visitors gathered in Kyabram’s memorial gardens to commemorate and thank the fallen soldiers who sacrificed their lives for our freedom.
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Veterans had a front row view of the Anzac Day service in Kyabram’s memorial gardens.
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At the Kyabram Anzac Day service are Kyabram Fire Brigade members (from left) Kim Morrison, Cameron Espagne, Geoff Squires, Stephanie Dean with daughter Amelia, 11 months, Dominic Dean, Chelsea West, Jodie Elvey, Allan Weeks, Renae Fleming, Gary Espagne, Brian Treloar and Melv Close.
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Veterans gather for the commemorative service at memorial gardens.
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Where did all the poppies go? Margot, 6, and Audrey, 9, collected poppies to lay on the monument, paying respect to their veteran grandfatheir Fraser Williams.
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Alwyn Drysdale (right) is the widow of Bob Drysdale, who organised the planting of Kyabram’s historical Lone Pine tree. She attended the Kyabram service with her daughter Janice MacPherson.
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Martin Williams was at the ceremony with his daughters Margot, 6, and Audrey, 9, and his veteran father Fraser Williams.
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RSL member Clive Toms and his daughter.
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Shaune Clancy and Stephan Walsh attend the Thursday service.
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The Merrigum community gathered in the Memorial Hall on Anzac Day to commemorate the fallen Australian and New Zealand soldiers that fought valiantly in the wars.
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Merrigum community gathers in the Memorial Garden during the Anzac Day service. Primary students Daniel Viney and Luca Horder laid a wreath on behalf of the school.
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Merrigum community gathers in the memorial garden during the Anzac Day service.
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419 Sqn RAAF Cadet Catafalque Party led the procession and stood guard around the Anzac monument for the Stanhope Anzac Day service.
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The Stanhope Anzac service was attended by over 200 people who laid wreaths and paid their respects to the brave soldiers that sacrificed their life for Australia.
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The Stanhope Anzac service was attended by over 200 people who laid wreaths and paid their respects to the brave soldiers that sacrificed their life for Australia.
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George Gemmill, Annabelle Cleeland, Local Policeman Frank Scopelliti, and Girgarre RSL Vice President, Robyn Hunt at the Stanhope Anzac memorial service.
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The Girgarre Anzac Day dawn service was led by Girgarre RSL president Gary Kitt, and was attended by over 200 people.
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The Girgarre Anzac Day dawn service was led by Girgarre RSL president Gary Kitt, and was attended by over 200 people.
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Anzac Day in Rushworth 2024.
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Warramunda's chief executive John Clark, received the handover of the guardianship of the historical Lone Pine tree.
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Kyabram P-12 College was represented at the Lone Pine Memorial Service by the school's leaders, Year 6 captains Scarlett Matthes and Zanna Chapman and Year 12 captains and Angus Scoble and Michael Keegan.
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The wreath laid on behalf of the residents and staff at Warramunda Village at their annual Lone Pine memorial service.
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Graeme James, Evelyn Cunningham, Gavin Armstrong, Ian Danahay, Peter Fitzgerald, Gwen James, Gary King, Don Cook, and Dawn King.
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