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Anzac Day 2025: Photos from Around the Shire

Apr 25, 2025 | Local News | 0

Anzac Day 2025: Photos from Around the Shire

A minute of silence at the Daylesford dawn service. (Photo: Dudley McArdle)

A minute of silence at the Daylesford dawn service. (Photo: Dudley McArdle)
Kathryn Clark of the Daylesford Community Brass Band played The Last Post at the Daylesford Dawn Service. (Photo: Dudley McArdle)
Deputy Mayor, Lesley Hewitt, laid a wreath at the Eganstown service. (Photo: Mark Rak)
Sally Harvey sings "The Band Played Waltzing Matilda" at the Eganstown service. (Photo: Mark Rak)
A crowd of abotu 50 gathered at Eganstown. (Photo: Mark Rak)
Refreshments were served at Eganstown off the back of a ute. (Photo: Mark Rak)
Lee Manning and Lyn Strates made about 150 Anzac biscuits for the Eganstown commemoration. (Photo: Mark Rak)
The Daylesford and District Pipes and Drums led the Daylesford march. (Photo: Julie Higgs)
Daylesford march (Photo: Julie Higgs)
(Photo: Julie Higgs)
(Photo: Julie Higgs)
(Photo: Julie Higgs)
(Photo: Julie Higgs)
Deputy Mayor Lesley Hewitt lays a wreath at the Daylesford Cenotaph. (Photo: Julie Higgs)
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(Photo: Julie Higgs)
A lone piper at the Soldiers Memorial in Hepburn. (Photo: Mark Rak)
(Photo: Mark Rak)
Kathryn Clark plays The Last Post at Eganstown. (Photo: Mark Rak)
(Photo: Mark Rak)

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