Every year, rain, hail or shine (and in Goulburn we can get all three in a day), Goulburnians attend ANZAC events and activities.
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Since it was first observed, Anzac Day has always been a poignant occassion for Australians and with numbers growing at Anzac Day commemorations each year, that shows no sign of changing any time soon.
Some mark the occassion by attending Dawn Service. For some it's the Anzac March and for others it's the two-up school after lunch.
Of course there are many other Aussie traditions that take place on Anzac Day. Maybe it's a special meal. It may be a get together with family or friends. Perhaps you visit a particular place.
If you are doing something special for Anzac Day, including following your own personal traditions, we'd like to hear about it and share it with our readers. If you are taking photos, you can tweet or instagram them with the hashtag #GoulburnAnzac, or tweet any comments with the same hashtag.