Veterans, community members and loved ones gathered in Bunbury on Anzac Day to commemorate those who served the nation at war — in the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing
Ezra Kaye
The Narrogin 2025 troop march and Anzac Day service drew a crowd of about 300 to Memorial Park on Friday morning to commemorate the sacrifice of those who’ve served.
Hannah Whitehead
The indomitable Anzac spirit infused events across the nation, as Australians united to mark the 110 years since Australian and New Zealand forces landed on Gallipoli.
John Flint, Emily Moulton, Claire Sadler
Every year on April 25, Australians across the country gather at pubs and community halls to play two-up to commemorate Anzac Day.
Chloe Maher
Quinns Rocks Sports Club was alight with energy, smiles, and laughter on Friday afternoon as the community joined together for a beer, Two-up, and Anzac Day commemorations.
Artemisia Blythe
It is remarkable that this needs to be said. But an Anzac Day dawn service is not the appropriate vehicle for a political protest.
Editorial
Mandurah’s dawn service had no one to play the Last Post when, by chance, a travelling trumpeter made a phone call.
Rachel Fenner
Citizens of Albany and beyond paid their respects to Australia’s servicemen and women as thousands gathered at the Anzac Peace Park for the Commemoration Service on Friday headlined by Maj-Gen. Jason BIain.
Claire Middleton
People travelled hundreds of kilometres across the State to attend this year’s Anzac Day services in Albany, sharing their personal connection to the Anzac legend with the Advertiser.
Jacki Elezovich
Tens of thousands of West Australians across the State have attended Anzac Day dawn services and other commemorative events to remember the sacrifices of those who have served the country.
Staff Reporters
Hundreds lined Albany’s footpaths on Friday morning as veterans, servicemen, and local groups prepared to march down York Street to the Anzac Peace Park for the mid-morning commemorative service.
Solemn Anzac Day memorials has been marred by booing and racist remarks by hecklers who interrupted Indigenous Australian acknowledgements at dawn services.
Caitlyn Rintoul and Claire Sadler
“Let us never forget the lessons of Gallipoli, let us never forget the sacrifices of those who came before us, and let us never forget the values that bind our nations together,” Captain James Topham said.
Thousands of people have gathered in the streets of Perth to honour Australia’s servicemen and women at the annual Anzac Day March.
Emily Moulton
Crowds gathered at Memorial Park in Narrogin to remember the sacrifice made by their ancestors at the town’s Anzac Day dawn service on Friday.
The Coalition says it will make ‘no cuts’ to the Department of Veterans’ Affairs under its plan to slash 41,000 public servants from Canberra, as questions swirl about the policy a week out from the election.
Ellen Ransley
Premier Roger Cook has slammed a heckler who disrupted a Welcome to Country at Perth’s Anzac Day dawn service at Kings Park.
Claire Sadler
Thousands have stood side-by-side to remember those that have served and fallen for their country at one of Australia's most poignant Anzac ceremonies.
Fraser Barton
Outrage after tens of thousands show up to an Anzac Day dawn service and protesters heckle, boo during Indigenous welcome.
William Ton
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has marked Anzac Day at the national dawn service at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, which was marred by a lone pro-Palestine protester.
Katina Curtis
A large crowd gathered for a traditional Anzac Day dawn service in Sydney, marking the legacy of Australia's service men and women through bouts of rain.
Alex Mitchell
Today marks 110 years since the Anzacs landed on Turkey’s Gallipoli Peninsula during World War I.
RECAP: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has spoken from Parliament, denouncing the actions or distributors at Anzac Day services, saying their is ‘no place in Australia’ for those actions.
Matt Shrivell
EDITORIAL: This Anzac Day, push past the platitudes and allow the Anzac spirit to rise, as Charles Bean predicted it would, our nation’s possession forever.