Anzac Day in Ingleburn
Overview
Anzac Day is a day of national remembrance that marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War.
All are welcome to join as Ingleburn RSL commemorates the service and supreme sacrifice of Australian servicemen and servicewomen who have represented the nation in conflicts in Australasia and around the world on Anzac Day.
Parade and Dawn Service 4:45am
It's these moments that we hold close to our heart each year. A time to reflect and acknowledge the significance of such a special day in our calendar year. After the parade from Warbler Ave to Memorial Park, the Dawn Service will commence. This is located at the entrance to the Ingleburn RSL Club's car park.
From 6am, doors open to members and guests. Please enter the Club through the main doors. If you have been issued an armband for the day, please follow the signage and proceed to the correct location. Breakfast rolls will be served to all from approximately 6:30am.
The day will include activities in Tabatinga for the little ones, entertainment, and a bagpipes and drums experience.
We Will Remember Them. Lest We Forget.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.