A very different Anzac Day this year without the public commemorations due to covid-19.
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The National Commemorative Service will be held from 5.30am AEST. It's being broadcast from inside the Australian War Memorial (AWM) in Canberra, and you can watch it live on ABC TV, listen on ABC radio, or stream on ABC's YouTube or Facebook feeds.
Victorians can catch the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance service on ABC Melbourne and ABC Victoria Facebook pages from 6:10am local time and on ABC Melbourne radio from around 6:15am.
People are expected to gather in their driveways, on their balconies or at their front gates to "Light up the Dawn" about 6:00am.
Whether you're able to connect with the live broadcast outside or not, there are some important elements of an Anzac Day service to remember.
1. The first of those is
the Ode, a section from a poem called "For the Fallen" by Laurence Binyon:
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them2. The next element is to sound the
Last Post, a bugle call used during the First World War (and earlier) to mark time.
3. After the Last Post, mark a
minute's silence — this is to remember those killed and wounded in all conflicts.
4. The end of the minute's silence is marked with
Reveille, another bugle call.
5. Then, hear the
national anthems of both New Zealand and Australia — you can sing along, or even join in if you play an instrument.
What if I miss the dawn services? From 11:30am AEST, tune in for a quiet moment of reflection including the Ode, the Last Post and a minute's silence.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-24/how-to-commemorate-anzac-day-light-up-dawn-driveway-services/12174808LEST WE FORGET.