Liverpool will gather to remember those who served in armed conflicts with a Dawn Service at Bigge Park this Anzac Day, Thursday 25 April.
Starting with a march from Club Liverpool at 5.15am down George and Moore Streets, this year’s Dawn Service of Remembrance will commence at 5.30am.
“This Anzac Day, 25 April 2019, marks 104 years since Australian and New Zealand soldiers landed at Anzac Cove in the Gallipoli Peninsula,” Liverpool Mayor Wendy Waller said.
“At the Dawn Service of Remembrance we remember service people from Liverpool and across Australia who served our country in armed conflict, and the families at home who supported them, in decades past.
“On behalf of Councillors and staff, I invite the community to join Council, the City of Liverpool Sub Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia and Club Liverpool in this year’s commemorations.”
The Dawn Service of Remembrance will be followed by a free breakfast and variety show at Club Liverpool.
The Dawn Service will be conducted by the City of Liverpool Sub Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia and is proudly supported by Club Liverpool, Liverpool City Council and North Western Roads.
Schedule of Events
5.15am - March from Club Liverpool, 185 George St, to Bigge Park 5.30am - Dawn Service at Bigge Park 6 - 8am - Free breakfast at Club Liverpool 8.15am - Variety Show at Club Liverpool