Anzac Day 2010
Anzac Day is a day to remember all of our servicemen and women – their actions, their bravery, their sacrifice, and their ingenuity. It’s also a chance to reflect on the horrors of war and resolve to learn from the lessons and experiences of Gallipoli.
Services are held at dawn and later in the morning. There is normally a march by returned and service personnel to the local war memorial where they are joined by other members of the community. Shops and bars remain closed on Anzac Day morning.
Be a part of Anzac Day commemorations on this important national day.
Find a special Anzac tribute event with Eventfinder.co.nz.
Find the location and time of an Anzac Day Service in your area.
Do some Anzac baking.
Support your local RSA and buy a red poppy on Poppy Day, Friday 23 April.
Watch Maori TV for backgrounders and live coverage of Anzac day commemorations.
Watch a collection of related videos at NZOnScreen.
Learn more about ANZACs, Gallipoli and New Zealand historyat NZHistory.net.nz or Anzac.govt.nz
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Past events
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2010 Lest We Forget Anzac Commemorative Event
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Artists Floor Talk: War Brides – Leap of Faith
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Anzac Revue
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Anzac In Concert
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Anzac Day Tribute ft Beats Botanical and Zayne Kemp
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Anzac Day at Papatoetoe RSA
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War & Peace Party featuring Soljah & The Mercenaries
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Franklin Remembering the Anzacs
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Anzac Day At the Waikato Museum
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Aussie/NZ Charity Sizzle
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The Battalion





