Canberrans invited to Light Up the Dawn this ANZAC Day


Released 19/04/2021

Canberrans are  invited to participate in local ANZAC Day events across the Territory,  including Light Up the Dawn, the Dawn Service, and the National Ceremony, to  honour and commemorate our veterans.

ANZAC Day will take many forms this year providing opportunities for all  Canberrans to take part – at home, on the street and right through to the  Australian War Memorial.

Following significant changes to the event last year due to COVID-19  restrictions, the Australian War Memorial has received approval from ACT Health  to hold the ANZAC Day Dawn Service and National Ceremony with COVID appropriate  measures in place. This means 3,000 people will be able to attend the Dawn  Service and 4,200 for the National Ceremony.

Recognising the registration limits and that ticket allocations have now  been exhausted; people are encouraged to take part in community-led  commemorations across Canberra, throughLight  up the Dawn. Initiated in 2020 during lockdown, Canberrans are again encouraged  to stand at the end of their driveways at dawn, with a candle and radio or app  for a synchronised playing of The Last Post.

Assistant Minister for Seniors, Veterans, Families and Community  Services, Emma Davidson said that this year's commemorations will see a  combination of tradition and innovation so that the whole community can  participate in ANZAC Day.

"Many grassroots and community-led commemorations are taking place  across the ACT in addition to the Australian War Memorial Dawn Service. The  best way for everyone in our community to get involved is to participate in the  Light Up the Dawn commemoration," Minister Davidson said.

"Whether people are commemorating at home, on their driveway, listening  to the bugling of a neighbour or at the National Service, each of us will be  recognising ANZAC Day as a community."

Quote attributable Royal  Australian Navy veteran Grant Newham:

"Last year with the COVID-19 lockdown, our family had to rethink how we  usually commemorate ANZAC Day. We participated in the Light Up the Dawn  service, standing at the end of our driveway at dawn with a candle and  listening to The Last Post. It was so different to what we'd done in the past,  but it turned out to be really special. Light Up the Dawn feels like a really  inclusive and meaningful way to appreciate our past and present servicemen and  women which is why we've decided to participate again this year."

Resources and information about events can be accessed here:

https://www.communityservices.act.gov.au/wac/veterans/anzac-day-2021

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