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A NUMBER of Anzac Day ceremonies will be held around the City of Casey tomorrow (Friday) to give local residents the chance to pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
Events to be held in the City of Casey to mark Anzac Day include:

  • Cranbourne: Dawn Service at 6am at the Cranbourne RSL, 1475 South Gippsland Highway. The service will be followed by a gunfire breakfast.
  • Cranbourne: Anzac Day march and service from 10.40am. Marchers are to gather at the rear of Ritchie’s Supermarket at 10.40am to then march down High Street and finish at the Cranbourne Cenotaph. A service will follow at 11am.
  • Pearcedale: Dawn Service at 6am at the Cenotaph site at the Pearcedale Public Hall Cenotaph site, Queens Road, Pearcedale. The event will be followed by a free breakfast.
  • Narre Warren: Dawn Service at 6am at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren.
  • Berwick: March from Berwick RSL to Cenotaph on High Street, Berwick, leaving at 10.45am. A service will follow at the cenotaph at 11am.

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