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The Maryborough community turned out for the Anzac Day Dawn Service in what was described as one of the largest turnouts for the annual event.
Maryborough‘s local veterans and serving military personnel welcomed the return of the Dawn Service as it was cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Representatives from the Maryborough RSL, Fraser Coast Regional Council, emergency services and community paid their respects and laid wreaths during the service.
Hundreds from the Maryborough community packed the corner of Bazaar and Sussex Street for the Dawn Service.
For Stela O‘Gorman, this year’s commemorations were an opportunity to educate her children Myles and Elsie about the importance of Anzac Day.
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