At 11am on 11 November 1918, the guns on the Western Front finally fell silent, effectively ending World War I.
The first Armistice Day (now Remembrance Day) was marked exactly one year later, with citizens around the world uniting in silence to remember the fallen.
More than 100 years on, Remembrance Day remains an important time to remember all who have lost their lives in service.
Find your nearest Remembrance Day service below, or learn more at remembertoremember.com.au
At dawn on 25 April 1915, ANZAC troops landed at Gallipoli, starting a legacy that would live long after them. The ANZAC Day Dawn Service echoes this moment, and the moment many a soldier has stood to arms.
Steeped in tradition and protocol, the Dawn Service is a poignant ceremony featuring the laying of wreaths, sounding of the Last Post and observance of a minute's silence.
Join the 2023 ANZAC Day Dawn Service in Bowen – hosted by RSL Bowen Sub Branch – to honour all Australians and New Zealanders who have served or sacrificed in wars and conflicts since World War I.
Followed by Gunfire Breakfast.

