Australians mark 110 years since Gallipoli with Anzac Day dawn services across the country
- Australians and New Zealanders marked Anzac Day on Friday, April 25, 2025, with gatherings across both countries.
- Hundreds of thousands attended dawn services and street marches to commemorate military personnel who died in war.
- This day commemorates the 1915 Gallipoli landing, the first World War I combat for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps soldiers.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told 25,000 people to "keep the flame of memory burning."
- Hecklers disrupted services in Melbourne and Perth, yelling slogans such as "this is our country.
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The Crucial Role of Greece's Lemnos in the Gallipoli Campaign
Australia honors fallen heroes of the Gallipoli campaign on the Greek island of Lemnos. Credit: Facebook/Australian Embassy, Greece During the Gallipoli campaign in World War I, the Greek island of Lemnos played a significant role as a staging area and base of operations for the Allied forces, including the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). Lemnos was chosen as the main base because of its strategic location at the entrance to the D…
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