Hundreds of people gathered in Nagambie and Seymour to recognise Australian and New Zealand veterans on Anzac Day. A crisp start opened up to sunshine and reflection as Wayne Herring and Evan Wallace captured the morning’s ceremonies.
Through the streets: The Seymour dawn service march heads to the hospital.
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Evan Wallace
Moving as one: The dawn service march.
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Evan Wallace
St Mary's remembers: St Mary’s College students Ava Cafasso (left) and Emily Homewood with Genevieve Gordon.
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Wayne Herring
Our Father: Padre Don Kaus at the Seymour dawn service.
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Wayne Herring
A cheery occasion: A large crowd enjoys the Seymour RSL gunfire breakfast.
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Evan Wallace
At the door: Lorraine Jones at the gunfire breakfast entrance.
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Evan Wallace
Gunfire breakfast helpers: Lorraine, Paul, Cliff, Rita and Steve are on cooking duty.
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Evan Wallace
Reflecting on service: Mitchell Shire’s Cr Rhonda Sanderson, Matt McLaughlin and State Member for Euroa Steph Ryan.
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Wayne Herring
Standing in recognition: Emergency services workers at Seymour’s morning service.
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Wayne Herring
Recognising our veterans: Seymour Fire Brigade secretary David Stokes lays a wreath.
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Wayne Herring
On the march: ADF members at morning service in Seymour.
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Wayne Herring
Looking back: Major Nathan Small addresses the morning service.
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Wayne Herring
An important day: Seymour RSL Sub-branch members march proudly to the morning service.
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Wayne Herring
The next generation: Nagambie Primary School students at the town’s Anzac Day service.
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Evan Wallace
Nagambie remembers: It was a solemn occasion at the Nagambie morning service.
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Evan Wallace
The CFA remembers: Baillieston, Nagambie and Kirwans Bridge volunteers.
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Evan Wallace
In reflection: Residents pay their respects at Nagambie’s morning service.
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Evan Wallace