Hundreds turned out to pay their respects at this year’s Anzac Day service in Margaret River. Credit: Supplied
With dawn services taking place from Harvey to Augusta, the South West came out in force last week to pay their respects on Anzac Day.
The Margaret River community turned out en mass last Friday, to honour the sacrifice of service men and women on the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing.
Standing shoulder-to-shoulder at Memorial Park, the community reflected on the lives lost in conflict through service with the armed forces.
Across the South West, thousands turned out to their local memorials to do the same, standing in silence to honour those who came before.
Hundreds turned out to pay their respects at this year’s Anzac service in Margaret River. Credit: Supplied
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Hundreds turned out to pay their respects at this year’s Anzac service in Margaret River. Credit: Supplied
Hundreds turned out to pay their respects at this year’s Anzac service in Margaret River. Credit: Supplied
Busselton:
Busselton SES workers Clair Wilde and Bob Kermode. Credit: Daniel Hocking/Busselton Dunsborough Times
Wreaths laid at the war memorial in Dunsborough. Credit: Daniel Hocking/Busselton Dunsborough Times
Brunswick:
Forrest Liberal Candidate Ben Small with former Forrest MP Nola Marino and Forrest Nationals Candidate Cam Parsons at the Brunswick Anzac morning service. Credit: Craig Duncan
A member of the Brunswick Volunteer Fire and Rescue service on guard during Brunswick's Anzac morning service. Credit: Craig Duncan
Retired Forrest MP Nola Marino laying a wreath at Brunswick's Anzac morning service. Credit: Craig Duncan
Lance Butcher and Kay Fry were at the head of the march during Brunswick's Anzac morning service. Credit: Craig Duncan
Bunbury:
Bunbury MLA Don Punch. Credit: Ezra Kaye
Independent candidate for Forrest Sue Chapman. Credit: Ezra Kaye
Harvey:
Northam sub-branch and secretary of its women’s auxiliary Donna Prythulak OAM was guest speaker at Harvey’s morning service. Credit: Craig Duncan