Anzac Day, celebrated on 25th April, is one of the most important days in Australia.
It marks the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli in 1915.
On this day, people wake up early to attend dawn services at local war memorials.
These services are deeply moving, with thousands gathering to remember those who served.
After the services, many join marches through the streets, cheering for veterans as they pass by.
It’s a day that unites Australians like no other, reminding us of our shared history and honouring the bravery of our servicemen and women.
