How to  Commemorate ANZAC Day

ANZAC Sunset Service

When: Mon, 24th April 5pm – 5.30pm
Where: State War Memorial Precinct at Kings Park

Conducted around the Flame of Remembrance and will offer an intimate service focusing on contemporary conflicts around the world.

State War Memorial Dawn Service

When: Tues, 25 April 5.50am – 7.00am
Where: The State War Memorial in Kings Park

Gunfire Breakfast

When: Tues, 25th April 7.00am – 9.00am Where: Government House Gardens on St Georges Terrace

Open to everyone to enjoy camaraderie with the Veteran community. Entry is a gold coin donation to share the Spirit of ANZAC Day.

ANZAC Day Parade

When: Tue, 25th April 9.00am – 10am
Where: Corner of Barrack Street and St Georges Terrace. The Parade will proceed along St Georges Terrace, passing the saluting dais before turning right into Victoria Avenue and dispersing at Langley Park.

ANZAC Day Commemorative Service

When: Tues, 25th April 11.00am – 12pm Where: Perth Concert Hall

The program will include the Salvation Army Perth Fortress Band and the ANZAC Day Choir, brought together by the Perth Modern School Chamber Choir and Perth Modern School Alumni Singers.

This is a free community event, but tickets are required for entry. To book visit www.perthconcerthall.com.au

Can’t make it to any of these events? Commemorate the ANZACs at home

  • Commemorate by candlelight from your driveway and share a minute’s silence
  • Watch or stream a dawn service
  • Listen to classic Anzac Day songs
  • Take a virtual tour of places where

    Australians have served

  • Explore online exhibitions and

    collections

    How to get the kids involved:

  • Bake Anzac biscuits
  • Make poppies and learn about

    their symbolism

  • Make a wreath to remember

    those Australians who have died

  • Read wartime poetry and write a

    poem together