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RESIDENTS will once again be permitted to attend Anzac Day public services following the cancellation of last year’s events amid strict lockdown.
Ipswich City Council revealed several commemorative COVID-safe events would return this Sunday to honour the occasion.
The main march through Ipswich CBD is set to take to the streets with a few minor adjustments including a shorter route.
A service will not take place at the conclusion of the march, which typically draws thousands of attendees annually.
The march will take place across Brisbane Street into Ellenborough Street, Darling Street East, West Street, Mary Street before ending at Timothy Moloney Park near St Mary’s Church.
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