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ANZAC commemorations

Anzac Day on April 25 is the National Day of Commemoration and Remembrance in Australia and New Zealand for those who served and died in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations.

As well as services in all parts of the Kiama area, HARS (the Historic Aircraft Restoration Society in Albion Park) plans a Warbird Flypast Salute, the largest ever overflight staged by the HARS Museum.

“Last year over 5000 people attended the Dawn Service so an early arrival will assist in crowd control and attaining a good vantage point,” says the President of the Kiama-Jamberoo RSL Sub-Branch, Gary McKay.

ANZAC service 22 April

Jamberoo is continuing its tradition of holding its service on the Saturday before ANZAC Day, 22 April.

The March will begin at the RSL Hall at 10.30am and continue along Allowrie St to the memorial in front of the Jamberoo School of Arts building.

Dawn Services, 25 April

• Gerringong RSL SubBranch Dawn Service at the Eastern Headland. 6am sharp. Enter from the corner of Tasman Drive and Belinda St.

• Kiama-Jamberoo RSL Sub-Branch Dawn Service at Blowhole Point, 5.30am. Road closures will be in effect. Limited seating is available for those who cannot stand for the 40 minute service.

March and Service

Kiama’s Anzac Day Parade will step off from in front of the Council Chambers in Manning St at 10.30am and will head down Manning St into Terralong St, then head west toward the Memorial Arch in Hindmarsh Park, and north into Collins St. It will disperse at the roundabout to the north.

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