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22 April, 2025
110 years since Gallipoli landing
THIS ANZAC Day, Friday 25 April 2025, marks the 110 anniversary of the Gallipoli landing in 1915 – the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand Army Corps in World War I, and the chosen date to commemorate ANZAC Day.

It has since evolved into a day of profound significance for veterans and the nation.
It honours the bravery displayed on the shores of Gallipoli 110 years ago and the remarkable contribution made by those who have followed in their footsteps.
RSL Queensland is calling on Queenslanders to help keep the ANZAC spirit alive by coming together as a community to honour servicepeople, past and present, across the country.
RSL Queensland State President Major General Stephen Day DSC AM encourages Queenslanders this year to embrace the ANZAC spirit, wherever they are.
“ANZAC Day reminds us of the sacrifices that our service members, both past and present, have made to help guard the way of life we are fortunate to have,” MAJGEN Day said.
“It is a day for people of all ages to reflect and honour the selflessness and courage of our service personnel.
The day also gives veterans a chance to rekindle the bond of mateship that lives on in their hearts.”
Across the state, there will be more than 400 commemorative events, from Dawn Services and gunfire breakfasts to mid-morning services, marches and parades to acknowledge and recognise the service of veterans and current serving Defence members.
“We recognise that this year the national commemoration falls close to the Easter holidays, so we anticipate many people across the state may be travelling or taking an extended break over this period.
“So, wherever you’ll be this ANZAC Day, I encourage you to attend one of the hundreds of local services and marches that will be held across the state.
“There’s no greater way to honour the selfless contribution of our past and present service personnel than by participating in your local ANZAC Day commemorations and keeping the spirit of our ANZACs alive.”
