The Stanhope Anzac Day service took place on Sunday, April 21, with 200 people attending and recognising the local heroes who sacrificed their lives in war.
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The service began at 2pm at the town’s community hall before a march was led by 419 Sqn RAAF Cadet Catafalque Party across Godley Pl to Stanhope Memorial Park, where wreaths from attendees were laid and speeches made.
Speakers for the day were Keryn Sinapius from the Shine Church, State Member for Euroa Annabelle Cleeland and Stanhope RSL president Phil Chapman.
On behalf of Campaspe Shire, Adrian Weston read the Anzac Requiem and Girgarre RSL president Gary Kitt read the Ode to the Fallen.
Gavon Armstrong from Legacy laid a wreath during the service, while Federal Member for Nicholls Sam Birrell, who could not attend, sent a wreath to be laid with his apologies.
Singer Claire Roberts performed two songs on a guitar during the service, while the Rushworth and District Concert Band performed during the indoor and outdoor services.
Mr Chapman said a highlight of the service was laying 11 poppies around a rising sun symbol, recognising the 11 soldiers from Stanhope who made the “supreme sacrifice” during World War II.
“This service was to remember those who did the hard yards for us and remember the cost that these people paid so that we can have our freedoms,” Mr Chapman said.
“It’s just about remembering them and paying them a simple respect.”