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ANZAC Day 2022

Members pause to remember the fallen

On ANZAC Day, as a nation, we pause in remembrance of those Australians and New Zealanders who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations.

Across the state, volunteers and staff from Marine Rescue NSW attended local dawn services and marches, including laying wreaths in memory of the fallen.

MR Hawkesbury volunteer Paul Hudson prepares to sound the last post on ANZAC Day outside the unit headquarters. Photo: Cassie Byun. MR Port Macquarie Unit Commander Greg Davies and Deputy Unit Commander Graham Gibbs at the Port Macquarie ANZAC Day service.

MR Wooli Unit Commander Richard Taffs, Councillor Karen Toms of Clarence Valley Council, and local ex-servicemen at the Wooli ANZAC Day service. Photo courtesy Councillor Karen Toms.

Members of MR Evans Head at the dawn service. Left to right, Unit Commander Kenneth Exley, James Dowling, Dr Hanabeth Luke, Bob Brown and Kira the Border Collie. Photo: Kerrie Exley. MR Tuggerah Lakes Deputy Unit Commander Peter McCann and Unit Chaplain Don Hobbs laid a wreath at the ANZAC Day Ceremony at Toukley RSL.

Marine Rescue NSW Commissioner Stacey Tannos at the annual ANZAC Day service at NSW Maritime’s offices at Rozelle. Attending with Commissioner Tannos were Phil Holiday from Port Authority of NSW, Murray Reynolds from NSW Police Service Marine Area Command, Mark Hutchings Acting Executive Director NSW Maritime, and Howard Collins Chief Operations Officer Transport for NSW.

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