ANZAC Day held on the 25th April marks the anniversary of the Australian and New Zealand forces landing at Gallipoli during the first World War. The day serves as an occasion to reflect on war and commemorate those who have died in military and peacekeeping operations.
The Australian War Memorial has more information on the history and tradition of ANZAC Day. Along with the Department of Veterans’ Affairs ANZAC Portal providing education and community awareness of Australia’s experience of war.
ANZAC Day held on the 25th April marks the anniversary of the Australian and New Zealand forces landing at Gallipoli during the first World War. The day serves as an occasion to reflect on war and commemorate those who have died in military and peacekeeping operations.
Many Community Events in April as in March 2020 have been cancelled as a consequence of COVID-19, however many organisations have moved their events into the online space.