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The premises was formerly a Subway and more latterly the Barbican Cocoa Rooms, but has been empty since 2020
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More than 10 years after her son was tragically killed in a Black Hawk helicopter crash in Afghanistan, one mother decided to pay tribute in Warwick this Anzac Day while supporting a cause close to her heart.
Brisbane resident Susan Chuck attended the Warwick Dawn and War Graves Services on Sunday morning, joining hundreds of Rose City residents and veterans at Leslie Park and the town cemetery. Private Benjamin Chuck was one of three Australian commandos killed in a Black Hawk helicopter crash in Afghanistan in 2010. Picture: supplied by Australian Defence Force
Susan said she was drawn to Warwick for this year’s Anzac Day commemorations in support of Andreas Leonakis, who was embarking on the Southern Downs leg of his annual Battle of Crete – Brisbane to Wallangarra Anzac Remembrance Walk.
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Subscriber only The return of traditional Anzac Day services across Warwick was met with vibrant enthusiasm as huge numbers of residents took the chance to pay tribute to Australian servicemen and women, both past and present. Hundreds of Rose City veterans, students, and community members proudly represented their town and their connection to Anzac history at a range of ceremonies including the Dawn Service, War Graves Service, and Anzac Day March and Service. After being limited to driveway services during COVID in 2020, crowds filled Palmerin St and the Leslie Park Cenotaph precinct for the first time in two years.