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East Gippsland honours the courage, sacrifice, and community support on 110th Anniversary of Gallipoli
On Anzac Day, we reflect on the 110th anniversary of Gallipoli, honouring the courage, sacrifice, and spirit of servicemen, women, and their families, particularly within our East Gippsland community. Lest we forget.
Today, on Anzac Day, the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings, we take a moment to reflect on the enduring significance of this national day of remembrance. Each Anzac Day, we honour the courage, service and sacrifice of the Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women - past and present - who have served our countries in times of war, conflict and peacekeeping.
Anzac Day honours the courage, service, and sacrifice of Australian and New Zealand servicemen, women, and their supportive families. Lest we forget
We also remember their families and the communities who supported them, often quietly bearing the weight of their loved ones' service. Here in East Gippsland, the spirit of Anzac lives on through the stories of local veterans, the solemnity of our dawn services, and the values of resilience, mateship and service to community that remain at the heart of regional life.
We thank those who serve and have served. May we always honour their memory not only with words, but through the way we support one another, strive for peace, and strengthen the communities they fought to protect. Lest we forget.
Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council Facebook page.
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