BLEARY-eyed but silent, the only sound was that of the water fountain as it trickled over the names of soldiers that fought for this region.
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More than 100 people gathered in Central Park for the ANZAC Day Dawn Service, to remember those who had sacrificed their lives in service of the country.
Veterans marched to the memorial, stopping for the sound of the bugler’s long C.
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“At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them,” the crowd said, unified.
The Last Post rang across the park, before it fell into a two minute silence for the Fallen.
As the sun began to rise, wreaths were laid by family, Returned Services League members, veterans and Member for New England Barnaby Joyce.