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Definition of Anzac Day in English: Anzac Daynoun (in Australia and New Zealand) the day on which the Anzac landing at Gallipoli in 1915 is annually commemorated, 25 April. Example sentencesExamples - On Anzac Day, Gordon was joined by his six sons, who watched an emotional service in Lismore, along with a large crowd.
- Today Australia celebrates the Anzac Day, our equivalent of Remembrance Day.
- Reminiscing: former army reserves captain Lou Reid commemorated Anzac Day in Geraldton.
- As Anzac Day dawns this year, it might be time for a new pledge.
- Two years ago, 15,000 people attended the Anzac Day service at Ari Burnu near the original Australian landing.
- The court case was brought forward to the Friday before the Anzac Day weekend.
- Increasingly Anzac Day was regarded as an appropriate day on which to debate defence and war related issues.
- A reminder that double demerit points continue on the roads over the Anzac Day weekend.
- It is commemorated on Anzac Day and in war memorials.
- So high was the toll of death and injury that Anzac Day is still a public holiday in Australia and New Zealand.
- Five years ago retired seaman, Bill Langlois, led the official Anzac Day march through Sydney's CBD.
- On Anzac Day we commemorated the sacrifices made by our veterans.
- I had come, I told him, to wander around Turkey and then to attend the Anzac Day commemorations in Gallipoli.
- Probably the most significant national secular celebration is Anzac Day on 25 April.
- This Anzac Day, it is important that we also think of those Australians who continue to follow in the footsteps of the original Anzacs.
- Another Anzac Day has passed, but lest we forget will be with us throughout the year.
- Community members, young and old, braved an early morning rise to help commemorate Anzac Day in Geraldton yesterday.
- The march will proceed down Molesworth Street to the cenotaph for the commemorative Anzac Day service.
- Soldiers will have the chance to stand on the hallowed grounds of Gallipoli this Anzac Day by winning an essay competition.
- Each Anzac Day these children place poppies on the graves of the allied soldiers.
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