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Anzac Day
Anzac Day is a day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand, held on April 25 each year.
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Anzac Day commemorates members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and, more broadly, all those from Australia and New Zealand who served and died in war, conflict, and peacekeeping. It is one of the most solemn remembrance days in both countries.
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The day originally marked the Gallipoli landings of April 25, 1915, during the First World War. Over time, its meaning broadened into a national day of remembrance for military service and sacrifice, especially through dawn services, memorial ceremonies, and silence.
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- Attending dawn services, marches, memorial ceremonies, and wreath-laying events
- Observing silence and listening to the Last Post as acts of remembrance
- Reflecting on military service, sacrifice, and national memory in Australia and New Zealand
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Is Anzac Day a public holiday?
It is widely observed as a public holiday or official day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand, though exact rules can vary by jurisdiction.
What does Anzac Day commemorate?
It began as a remembrance of the Gallipoli campaign in 1915 and now honors Australians and New Zealanders who served and died in war and peacekeeping.
Why are dawn services important on Anzac Day?
Dawn services became one of the day's most recognized traditions because they create a solemn setting for remembrance, silence, and public tribute.