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Victorians return to the Shrine for Anzac Day commemorations

Published:
Monday, 25 April 2022 at 11:00 pm
A large crowd is gathered at the steps of the Shrine of Remembrance for the Anzac Day Dawn Service

An estimated 50,000 people joined today's Anzac Day Dawn Service at the Shrine in an expression of mass gratitude for the men and women of the Australian and New Zealand Defence Forces.

The strong public support is attributed to the public’s enduring commitment to honour the service and sacrifice of generations of Victorians, and all those who suffer the consequences of war. Remembrance for the fallen holds fresh meaning as world events remind us of the importance, and human cost, of preserving peace.
 
This years Dawn Service Address was delivered by Her Excellency the Honourable Linda Dessau AC, the Governor of Victoria. The Ode was recited by Dr Robert Webster OAM, State President of RSL Victoria.
 
Shrine CEO Dean Lee said:
 
Providing a place for peaceful reflection and sharing the stories of those who suffer the consequences of war is as relevant today as it was when the Shrine opened in 1934.
 
The commitment of Victorians to honour those whose service and sacrifice contributed so much to our nation, is humbling.

 
President of RSL Victoria, Dr Robert Webster OAM said:
 
RSL Victoria is proud to lead commemoration on Anzac Day. It was wonderful to see so many Victorians commemorating at the Melbourne Dawn service this year. This is the first time in three years that we have been able to come together as we traditionally would. I thank Victorians for keeping alive the Anzac messages of mateship, respect and camaraderie, and ensuring that these messages continue to be heard across our State.

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