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CLERMONT RAG Community Newsletter Friday April 21, 2017
Anzac Day services across Isaac Towns across Isaac from St Lawrence to Clermont will hold dawn and morning services to commemorate Anzac Day on April 25.
The sombre morning parade in Clermont is an annual tradition carried out in towns throughout Isaac. Pictured here, Clermont’s parade 2016.
This year marks the 102nd anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War.
“These troops included boys, men and women from our rural areas and local towns including Clermont, Nebo, Carmila and St Lawrence.
Mayor Anne Baker said Anzac Day is one of Isaac’s and the nation’s, most important commemorative occasions.
“They stood side by side to fight for our freedom and left us with a powerful legacy.”
“I’m looking forward to attending the Moranbah dawn service and Middlemount morning service this year,” she said. “In 2017 we will reflect on the significant Western Front battles of the Flanders Offensive and the SinaiPalestine campaign.
Mayor Baker said our troops took part in every major British offensive between 1916 and the Armistice in 1918 and more than 46,000 ANZACs lost their lives. For details on Anzac Day events around Isaac visit Council’s website www.isaac.qld.gov.au/anzacday or call 1300 ISAACS (472 227).
“After the ill-conceived Gallipoli campaign, almost 300,000 Australians served on the Western Front in France and Flanders. Isaac... helping to energise the world