Anzac’s spirit to be honoured at services across Isaac

Anzac day services across the isaac region

Standing shoulder-to-shoulder from the coast to the outback, Isaac residents will honour the nation’s most revered commemorative services this month.

Standing shoulder-to-shoulder from the coast to the outback, Isaac residents will honour the nation’s most revered commemorative services this month.

Residents are encouraged to attend dawn and morning services across communities in Isaac for Anzac Day services on Sunday, 25 April 2021.

Isaac Regional Council Mayor Anne Baker said the Isaac region will pay tribute to the sacrifices of diggers past and present.

“We will remember the tenacity, resilience and heroism our soldiers have shown us,” Mayor Baker said.

“We will honour the strong sense of solidarity, sentiment and pride as we come together to remember the ANZACs and all those who fought for our country.

“This year also marks 100 years of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) who were established following the First World War, building on foundations laid by its forerunner, the Australian Flying Corps.

“Ever since their inception in 1921, the RAAF has played a vital role in Australia’s military operations.

“I encourage residents in the Isaac region to come together, remember all Australians who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations, and who continue to serve.”

Council will support Anzac Day events across Isaac in partnership with local RSL groups and community organisations.

Visit Council’s website at www.isaac.qld.gov.au/anzacday or call 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227) for details on Anzac Day events around Isaac.

Those attending are encouraged to maintain social distancing, use the hand sanitisers and not to attend a service or march if they are unwell.

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