The annual ANZAC Day Dawn Service is being held
ANZAC is the term given to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps soldiers who landed on the shores of Gallipoli Peninsula during World War I, on the 25th of April. ANZAC Day is a day of remembrance, appreciation and national pride.
On the 25th of April each year, Australian cities, towns and communities hold commemorative events to pay their respects to the men and woman who have served and continue to serve our great nation.
The State War Memorial is open and accessible 24/7, it stands overlooking the city of Perth, the Swan River and the Darling Ranges.
Event Dates: 25th April
Event Location: State War Memorial Precinct, Kings Park