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6am Anzac Day Dawn Service

Marchers assemble at 5am in front of BH RSL Sub Branch

Rum rations

5.40am Marchers line up on right hand side of road

5.50am March off with drummer to Cenotaph

Opening address by BH RSL president

Invocation by Minister

Hymn by BIU Band

Address given by BH RSL president

BIU Band plays ‘Recessional’

THE ODE

Last Post

A minute’s silence

The Lament

Wreath laying by guest, Broken Hill RSL Sub Branch

Legion of ex-servicemen and women, Legacy Broken Hill

Reveille

Australian National Anthem

Final address given by the BH RSL President

6.30am RSL Bar open – Gun Fire breakfast

7.45am Garden of Remembrance

8.30am Memorial Oval Service

9.30am Church Service – St Peter’s

11am Main Anzac Day Service

March starts at 10.40am from the RSL Branch office

Marchers assemble at BH RSL in order of program

12.30pm Friends of Anzac Lunch – Civic Centre

MENINDEE

Dawn Service – 6.00 am – meeting at the Albermarle Hotel from 5.45am for the march

Main Service – 10.45am

March leaves the post office with a service to follow.WILCANNIA

Dawn Service – 6.15am at the Memorial followed by a barbecue breakfast

March and Service – 11am

Those wishing to march are asked to meet at the post office by 10.50am.

The 11am service will be followed by morning tea in the park, please bring a plate, tea and coffee supplied.

WHITE CLIFFS

Dawn Service – 6am – meeting at the Cenotaph

Main Service – 11am – meeting at the White Cliffs Outback Store at 10.30am and marching to the Cenotaph

Followed by Two – Up at the White Cliffs Hotel SUNSET STRIP

Anzac Day Service – 11am at the Memorial

Free sausage sizzle at 1.30pm

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