Dawn services
Taree
Taree's Anzac Day program will start at 4.45am with a solemn dawn service at the Memorial Clock in Victoria Street.
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Killabakh
The Killabakh dawn service will commence at 5.45am at Killabakh Hall. The service is followed by tea, coffee and raisin toast.
Wingham
Muster will be at 5am at the corner of Isabella and Queen Streets. At 5.25am there will be a short march to the Wingham Town Hall for a 5.35am dawn service.
Old Bar
The service will commence at 5.30am at the Old Bar Soldiers Memorial Hall. Following the service a free breakfast will be supplied by Old Bar Beach RSL Sub-branch.
Harrington/Crowdy Head
Assemble at 5.45am at the Harrington Memorial Hall for the dawn service commencing at 6am. Harrington Lions Club will then provide breakfast.
Bulahdelah
The dawn service will take place at the cenotaph on Meade Street at 6am. There will be a breakfast supplied by the memorial hall following the service.
Coopernook
A service will be held at 5.45am at the Coopernook War Memorial by the National Serviceman's Association.
Nabiac
Attendants of the dawn service are encouraged to meet at Nabiac Memorial Park at 5.50am.
Commemoration services
Mitchells Island service
This Sunday (April 24) an Anzac Day service will follow the usual service at St Mark's Anglican Church on Mitchells Island. The usual church service starts at 10.30am.
Taree
Marchers will assemble in Macquarie Street at 9am, ready to form up at 9.30am and step off at 9.45am. The Anzac commemoration service will be conducted at the Memorial Clock 10.30am.
Order of ceremony:
The bugler sounds Long G; The Prologue delivered by Taree RSL Sub-branch secretary Dennis Lawrence; hymn The Recessional; A Prayer for Queen and Nation by sub-branch chaplain Father Chris Beal; A Prayer for the Future of our Nation by 28ACU Cadet Sergeant Keenan Bell; Commemoration Address by students of St Clare's High School, Isabela Blenkin and Thomas Dormor; hymn Rock of Ages; A Prayer for Peace and Freedom by Leading Cadet Stanley Tan from 317 (City of Taree) Squadron AAFC; A Prayer for the Commemoration of the Fallen by sub-branch senior vice president James Smith; the bugler sounds The Last Post; The Ode; silence for the fallen; Reveille; the wreath laying service; hymn Abide With Me; The National Anthem; the Royal Anthem.
Wingham
Muster at 9.30am at Bent Street outside Wingham Services Club, with schools to muster by the Big Log.
The march to Wingham Town Hall steps off at 9.45am, with a 10.15am service at the cenotaph.
The services concludes at about 11.15am with a Diggers lunch at the Wingham Services Club until 1pm.
Krambach
A march will form up at Carney Park at roughly 10am and will commence to the community hall.
There will be a service followed by lunch.
Black Head
A ceremony will be held at 11am at Black Head Bowling Club with refreshments after at the club.
Old Bar
The Old Bar march will assemble at 11.45am at the corner of Old Bar Road and Waterman Street. The march will begin at 12.10pm and go to Club Old Bar. The service will begin at 12.30pm. Following the service there will be a free sausage sizzle.
Harrington/Crowdy Head
The Harrington march will assemble at 10.45am at the Harrington Butchery, on the corner of Goode and Beach Street. Additionally a C130 Hercules is set to fly by at 10.30am. The march will begin around 11am and progress to a service at the memorial hall. This will be followed by a luncheon at the Harrington Bowling Club, where attendees must have a ticket for catering purposes.
Bulahdelah
A march will form up at 10.15am at the Bulahdelah Community Hospital. The march will proceed down Crawford and Stroud Streets to the cenotaph on Meade Street. The service at the cenotaph will commence at 11am. There will be two-up from 2pm at Bulahdelah Bowling Club.
Coopernook
The Coopernook Hotel will have two-up from 1pm.
Nabiac
The march will form up in fro0nt of Nabiac Public School at 10.15am.
They will walk to the memorial for a service at 10.30am.
Lansdowne
Lansdowne Anzac Day services will be held at the Lansdowne Bowling Club and will begin with the dawn service commencing at 4.45am, gold coin donation for breakfast.
The main service will begin at 11am. Those attending the march are asked to be at the club by 10.45am.
Lansdowne school will be marching and a display from the school will be shown around the club. Two-up will be held from 1pm. Lunch will follow the main service at noon.
The Lansdowne Volunteer Fire Brigade will be providing the lunch.