Crowds gather around the Eternal Flame at the Shrine of Remembrance Anzac Day Dawn Service

Anzac Day 2026

The Dawn Service

Pause. Reflect. Remember. Gather at dawn to honour the service and sacrifice of generations of Australians—and all those affected by war.

The Service begins at first light, marking the time of the Gallipoli landing in 1915—the first major military action by Australian and New Zealand forces (ANZACs) during the First World War.

Experience a moving ceremony featuring recitations, hymns, wreath-laying, and an address by the Governor of Victoria. Large screens around the Shrine ensure everyone can follow the proceedings. The Service is held outdoors in all weather conditions. As large crowds gather, you should expect to stand for the duration of the service—please dress appropriately and wear closed-toe footwear.

The Dawn Service concludes at 6:30am. Afterward, visitors are invited to place a poppy at the Stone of Remembrance inside the monument.

All are welcome. No tickets or bookings required.

Crowds gather for the Anzac Day Dawn Service at the Shrine

The Veterans' March

Join us in honouring those who have served—and continue to serve—in the defence of Australia and its interests.

The March begins on Swanston Street (near Federation Square) and proceeds along St Kilda Road to the Shrine of Remembrance. Vehicles carrying aged and mobility-impaired veterans depart at 8:30am, followed by marching participants at 9am. The march is typically completed by midday.

Descendants of veterans are encouraged and welcomed participants. Click below to learn more and register.

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Key timings

  • 5.30am: Dawn Service commences
  • 6.30am: Shrine of Remembrance opens
  • 9am: Veterans' March commences
  • 12pm: A wreath-laying ceremony will take place immediately after the Veterans' March

Visit RSL Victoria's website for more information.

Attending Anzac Day with your family

Anzac Day is a meaningful opportunity for families to come together and pay tribute to those who have served and are currently serving.

Dawn Service: This solemn and reflective ceremony begins before sunrise. Due to the early hour and the need for quiet contemplation, we recommend it for children aged 10 and above who can engage respectfully.

Veterans' March: Beginning at 9am on Swanston Street, families are encouraged to line the route and show their appreciation as veterans pass by. With marching bands adding to the occasion, this event is suitable for children of all ages.

Explore the Shrine: After the Dawn Service, the Shrine of Remembrance opens its doors. This unique site combines a museum, landscape, and memorial, offering a memorable and educational experience for the whole family. Admission is free.

Transportation and Accessibility

Plan your Anzac Day in Melbourne with details on public transport, parking, accessibility, veteran transport and CBD road closures.

This event is delivered by RSL Victoria and supported by the Victorian State Government and City of Melbourne.

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