Anzac Day 2025 commemorates the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings — a pivotal event in Australia’s military history. On April 25, Australians and New Zealanders come together to honour the courage and sacrifice of all who have served in war.
This year, major cities and regional communities across the country will host Anzac Day memorials, dawn services, and veterans’ marches. Here’s your guide to the biggest events and where to attend Anzac Day services around Australia in 2025.
Location: Canberra, ACT
Time: 5:30 AM (Dawn Service)
Canberra hosts the official national Anzac Day Dawn Service at the Australian War Memorial. With image projections and traditional tributes, this is one of the most significant commemorative events in the country.
Time: 5:30 AM (Dawn Service), 9:00 AM (March), 5:00 PM (Sunset Service)
In Sydney, the Anzac Day Dawn Service takes place at the Anzac Memorial in Hyde Park. Following the dawn service, the Sydney Anzac Day March proceeds through the CBD, proudly honoring veterans from all conflicts. As the march continues, thousands gather along the streets in a shared moment of respect and remembrance.
Additionally, the march serves as a powerful tribute to the enduring Anzac legacy, furthermore highlighting the courage, sacrifice, and unity of those who served. As the day unfolds, attention gradually shifts to the Cenotaph in Martin Place, where, at this point, preparations for the evening service begin. Subsequently, the atmosphere becomes more reflective as attendees gather once more. Finally, the commemorations culminate in a moving Sunset Service, therefore bringing the day to a meaningful and deeply emotional close.
Time: 5:30 AM (Dawn Service)
Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance will host thousands at its Dawn Service. The public can visit the Shrine’s memorial galleries from 6:30 AM. Free transport is available from select RSLs and suburbs.
Time: 4:28 AM (Dawn Service)
One of the earliest Anzac Day dawn services in Australia, Brisbane’s ceremony at Anzac Square is deeply symbolic. Afterward, the adjacent memorial galleries will open to the public. In addition, they offer a peaceful space for quiet reflection. Furthermore, visitors are invited to spend time exploring the exhibits, which deepen the experience of remembrance.
Time: 6:00 AM
Held on North Terrace, the Adelaide Dawn Service is preceded by the Anzac Eve Youth Vigil. It’s one of South Australia’s most attended commemorations, bringing together veterans, students, and families.
Time: 5:45 AM
Set against the stunning backdrop of the Swan River, the Kings Park Anzac Day Dawn Service at the State War Memorial is a profound tribute to Western Australia’s servicemen and women.
Meanwhile, regional Australia plays a crucial role in preserving the Anzac legacy. In particular, local communities continue to honor tradition through meaningful ceremonies. For example, towns and cities such as:
Ballarat, VIC: Hosting multiple services throughout the day
Fraser Coast, QLD: Organizing various dawn services and parades
Launceston, TAS and Darwin, NT: Also holding large local commemorations
These local Anzac Day events bring smaller communities together in a powerful expression of national pride and remembrance.
Moreover, Australians abroad can also take part in Anzac Day services, as ceremonies are planned in several international locations. In addition to domestic commemorations, these global events extend the spirit of remembrance worldwide. Not only do they offer Australians overseas a chance to pay tribute, but they also strengthen national unity across borders. Indeed, these commemorations ensure the Anzac legacy continues to resonate far beyond Australia’s shores. To illustrate this, ceremonies will be held in the following countries:
Gallipoli, Turkey
Villers-Bretonneux, France
Papua New Guinea
Thailand and the UK
The Department of Veterans’ Affairs manages these services, ensuring Australians worldwide can pay their respects on April 25.
🕊️ Honouring the Anzac Spirit
Anzac Day 2025 in Australia offers a chance to pause, reflect, and honor those who gave everything. Whether you’re attending a dawn service, joining a veterans’ march, or simply observing a minute of silence at home, each act of remembrance holds deep meaning. In every case, these gestures reflect a shared respect for those who served. Moreover, they help strengthen the connection between past and present. Together, these moments ensure the Anzac spirit endures — not only on April 25, but also throughout the year and for generations to come.