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8th/9th Battalion, Royal Australian regiment, marching with their mascot, a Merino ram called John MacArthur, in front of crowds in the Brisbane Anzac Day Parade, 25 April 2015
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Anzac Day Parade Brisbane

Attend the annual Brisbane Anzac Day Parade to commemorate all those that have served and still continue to serve our nation.

The first Anzac Day Parade took place in Brisbane on the 25 April 1916. While we remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for freedom during the Dawn Services and other services of Remembrance, the Anzac Day Parade is an opportunity to celebrate and recognise all those that have served and still continue to serve our country.

The parade will be held on Adelaide Street, between George Street and Creek Street. From the Governor of Queensland’s address at King George Square at 9:45 am to the last marching participants at 12:25 pm, it will feature former and current ADF veterans and other support organisations that contribute to the parade that make it the commemoration worthy of its heritage.

You can find more information about the parade route here.

  • When

    Fri 25 Apr · 9:45am–12:25pm

  • Price

    Free

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Contact the organiser

RSL South Eastern District

Contact phone:

admin@rslsouthqueensland.org

Contact email:

07 3358 3155