Albanese, Dutton Attend Anzac Day Services Amid Poll Decline
Albanese, Dutton Attend Anzac Day Services Amid Poll Decline

Albanese, Dutton Attend Anzac Day Services Amid Poll Decline

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In Australia and New Zealand, leaders and communities commemorated the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings on Anzac Day, honoring the sacrifices made by military personnel past and present. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese attended a service at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, emphasizing the importance of remembrance even amid political campaigning and highlighting the enduring debt owed to service members. In New Zealand, Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro addressed the dawn service at Auckland War Memorial Museum, reflecting on the loss experienced during the Gallipoli campaign and the Second World War, and expressing collective sorrow for those who never returned. Both nations underscored the significance of passing the memory of service and sacrifice to future generations, reaffirming their commitment to honoring military history and the values represented by Anzac Day.

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