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Southerners brave cold for Anzac Day services

Last updated: April 24, 2025 2:43 pm
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On the morning of Anzac Day, communities in the South braved the cold to honor and remember those who have served in various conflicts. In Dunedin, thousands gathered at Queens Gardens for the dawn service, where Lieutenant Colonel Stewart Dines from the British High Commission spoke. Kaikorai Valley College students Amy Hitchcox and McKenzie Dinnissen highlighted the sacrifices made by Otago soldiers in past wars.

In Queenstown, a large crowd gathered at the Memorial Gates for the dawn service, with speeches by local officials and representatives from the Australian High Commission. Children were commended for learning about New Zealand’s history. In Oamaru, Waitaki Boys’ High School student Lachlan Wright emphasized the importance of remembering the spirit of Anzac Day beyond just a date on the calendar.

Balclutha saw a significant turnout for the dawn service at the Clutha District War Memorial, with a parade led by the Balclutha pipe band. The ceremony included wreath laying and moments of silent remembrance. Lake Hāwea and Wānaka communities came together for a touching remembrance service, with school children singing and veterans sharing their experiences.

Despite foggy weather, Clyde also held a wreath-laying ceremony attended by hundreds, with members of the Air Training Corps performing duties. Alexandra-Clyde RSA president Kevin Harding reflected on New Zealand’s significant contribution to World War 1.

These Anzac Day services across the South brought communities together to honor the past and reflect on the sacrifices made by those who served.

 – Staff reporters

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