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Your complete guide to Anzac Day Dawn Services around the country

After two years of disrupted plans, crowds will once again be welcomed back at most Anzac Day services across Australia.
But there are still some limits in place.
Here's what you need to know.
Anzac Day ceremonies are returning around the country except WA. (Nine)

Melbourne

The dawn service will be held at Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance, starting at 5.30am.
The service will be followed by the march at 8.30am.
There are no bookings or tickets required.
The service will also be live-streamed and available on the shrine's Facebook and YouTube channels.
People are seen paying their respects at the eternal flame at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne. (Getty)

Sydney

Sydney's main dawn service will be held at the Martin Place Cenotaph at 4.30am, followed by the march at 9am at the intersection of Martin Place and Elizabeth St, in the CBD.
Members of the public are invited to access two standing areas via Pitt Street or George Street.
Tickets are not required this year but those who have disabilities or limited mobility can contact organisers to reserve seating.
The live stream can be watched from the NSW Government website.
World War 2 Vet 104 year Alf Carpenter marching down Elizabeth St Sydney on Anzac Day, 2021
World War 2 Vetern 104 year Alf Carpenter previously marching down Elizabeth Street in Sydney. (Nine)

Brisbane

Brisbane will hold its traditional dawn service located at the city's Shrine of Remembrance, Anzac Square, located between Ann and Adelaide Streets.
The service starts from 4.28am, opening with the sounding of the Last Post.
The Anzac Day march will take place along its traditional route, starting on George Street, from 9.45am to 2.30pm and will feature former and current Australian Defence Force veterans.

Perth

RSLWA will not deliver the traditional Kings Park Dawn Service this year.
The dawn service at the State War Memorial in Kings Park will be a small, invitation-only event to enable us to broadcast the service to the broader community.
Radio 94.5 and the Triple M Radio Network will broadcast the event live.
A soldier stands watch on Currumbin beach on the Gold Coast during Anzac Day commemorations. (Getty)

Hobart

Hobart's dawn service will be running at Hobart Cenotaph, Queens Domain from 6am.
While this year's event will not have capacity restrictions, there will still be a COVID Safety Plan and relevant measures in place, including a check-in QR codes.
Following the service, the traditional Anzac Day march will depart the intersection of Macquarie and Elizabeth streets at 11am.
The parade will march to the Cenotaph, where the wreath laying service is to commence at 11.45am.

Canberra

The Australian War Memorial will commence its dawn service at 5.30am.
The ACT Branch of the RSL will conduct the veteran's march through the western grounds of the Memorial from 9.30am.
The Anzac Day Last Post Ceremony will be held that evening in the Commemorative Area at 4.45pm.
This ceremony will include the official wreath-laying by veteran association members and representatives.
Tickets are now fully booked. The ceremony will be live streamed on YouTube and Facebook.
Kathleen Callaghan stood outside her home at dawn to commemorate Anzac Day last year. (AAP Image/Dan Pele)

Adelaide

People can attend the main ceremony in Adelaide, which will be held at the South Australia National War Memorial.
The service will from 6am.
A commemorative march will take place at 9:30am with war veterans, Australian Defence Force units, bands and descendants.

Darwin

There will be a dawn service held at the Darwin Cenotaph, on the Esplanade starting at 6:00am.
The Anzac Day march will begin via Knuckey Street on 9.00am.
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