Anzac Day services returning to Macleay

Kempsey Shire Council

Anzac Day 2019

On Sunday 25 April, Kempsey Shire will gather once again, in person and in spirit for Anzac Day, to commemorate the men and women who have served our nation during wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations.

After the scaled back ceremonies of 2020, many veterans are looking forward to the return of Anzac Day celebrations this year following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions.

The 2021 celebrations will include a traditional dawn service, Anzac Day marches and main services across the Macleay Valley.

Kempsey Macleay RSL sub-Branch president Allan Wardrope said the return to almost normal services means a great deal to local veterans.

"It is a time for the community to come together to reflect on the nation's courage and the brave service of the men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice," he said.

There are a number of commemoration services occurring throughout the day.

Kempsey

A march will be led from the Kempsey Memorial Hall at 5:20am to the East Kempsey Cenotaph, where a dawn service will be hosted at 5:30am.

Coffee and tea will be served from 4:30am at Kempsey Memorial Hall prior to the march.

Later in the day, those marching will form up at the service station on Sydney Street, across from the netball courts and will head to the East Kempsey Cenotaph at 10:30am.

The Anzac Day main service to follow will begin at 11am.

Crescent Head

The Anzac Day main service will take place at the memorial in Lloyd Park at 9am.

Other main services

Bellbrook at 10:50am

Frederickton at 9am

Hat Head at 10am

Willawarrin at 9am

For those unable to attend a service in person, a COVID-safe national service will be held at the Australian War Memorial and televised across the nation.

The Anzac Day ceremonies will be broadcast live on ABC TV and iView.

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