The most sacred day on the Australian calendar, Anzac Day, will be marked by services around the Eurobodalla.
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The Batemans Bay Dawn Service will be held at the Honour Stone on the waterfront on Clyde Street at 5.30am.
The march for the main service will form up at Flora Street next to the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club at 10.30am, and proceed to the Honour Stone. A lunch will be held at the Soldiers Club at noon for all military personnel, ex-personnel and their spouses.
A dawn service will get under way outside the Moruya Memorial Hall in Page Street at 5.45am, and organisers would like everyone there by 5.30.
The main march will begin at the back of the Adelaide Hotel at 11am and proceed down Vulcan Street, then Mirrabooka Avenue and then to the Memorial Hall.
Tuross Head Memorial Garden at Tuross Boulevard will host a dawn service at 5.45am, and this will be followed by a diggers’ breakfast at the Tuross Head Country Club, which will be free for current and former servicemen and women.
The main Tuross Head service will commence at Birdwood Circle at 11am and move to the Tuross Head Country Club at 11.15.
Tomakin’s march will form up outside the Tomakin General Store in Sunpatch Parade at 7am and proceed to Tomakin Sports and Social Club for the main ceremony. The St Peter’s Anglican College Band and Choir will be performing, and this will be followed by a breakfast at the club which will be free for current and former servicemen and women.
Nelligen will hold a service at the Cenotaph at 11am, for which the march will form up at the Mechanic’s Institute at 10.40.
A lunch will follow at the hall for a small cost.
Bergalia will also host a service, beginning at 9am.