Dawn Services have taken place across the nation as hundreds of thousands of Australians prepare to march on Sunday morning to commemorate Anzac Day in 2021.
After coronavirus restrictions effectively resulted in most Australians paying their respects at home or in their driveways last year, the nation has responded strongly with crowds allowed back in 2021.
Many services and marches across the country exhausted their ticketed allocation within days of going online, which Queensland events are set to proceed without crowd limits.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison was at the dawn service in Canberra that began at 5.30am, before attending the national ceremony and veterans' banner parade at the Australian War Memorial from 10.30am.