Brisbane, April 25 (Australia India News Newsdesk)
The spirit of remembrance and national pride was on full display as hundreds gathered at Kedron-Wavell in Brisbane on Friday to commemorate Anzac Day, honouring the courage, sacrifice, and enduring legacy of Australia’s servicemen and women.
The service, organised by the Kedron-Wavell RSL Sub-Branch, drew veterans, local residents, community leaders, and families who assembled to pay their respects on one of Australia’s most significant national days. Observed annually on April 25, Anzac Day marks the anniversary of the landing of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) troops at Gallipoli in 1915 and commemorates all those who have served in conflicts and peacekeeping missions.
The day’s commemorations began with a dawn service at the Lutwyche Cemetery War Graves Section, followed by a community march leading to the Kedron-Wavell memorial. The main service commenced in the morning, featuring traditional elements including the laying of wreaths, the recitation of the Ode of Remembrance, the sounding of the Last Post, and a minute’s silence.
Speakers at the event reflected on the values of courage, mateship, and resilience that define the Anzac spirit, urging younger generations to carry forward the legacy of those who served. The ceremony provided a moment for collective reflection, as attendees stood in silence to honour the fallen and acknowledge the sacrifices made by members of the armed forces.
Community participation remained strong, with attendees from diverse backgrounds coming together in a shared act of remembrance. The presence of families and younger participants highlighted the continued relevance of Anzac Day in fostering national identity and historical awareness.
Following the formal service, many attendees participated in the traditional gunfire breakfast, reinforcing the sense of community and camaraderie that accompanies Anzac Day observances across Australia.
The Kedron-Wavell ceremony reflected the broader observances held across Brisbane and the country, where thousands gathered at dawn services, marches, and memorials to pay tribute to past and present service personnel.
As wreaths were laid and heads bowed in respect, the message of “Lest we forget” resonated strongly, underscoring the enduring importance of remembrance and gratitude across generations.