Ku-ring-gai keeps the Anzac Spirit alive in 2025

Published on 17 April 2025

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As the nation marks the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing, Ku-ring-gai residents will be able to gather at a number of commemorative events.  

The solemn dawn service will be held at Roseville from 5am and West Pymble from 5.30am, followed by services at Wahroonga, Turramurra, St Ives and Gordon later in the morning. 

Ku-ring-gai has a long history of serving in conflicts and peacekeeping operations over the world. In World War 1 around 1,300 men and women from with links to Ku-ring-gai enlisted, with one in five losing their lives. Ku-ring-gai’s population during World War 1 was estimated to be 12,000.

The following services will be held next Friday 25 April in Ku-ring-gai:

ANZAC Day Dawn Service Roseville

5am, Friday 25 April

Roseville Memorial Park, 62 Pacific Highway, Roseville

ANZAC Day Dawn Service West Pymble

5.30am, Friday 25 April 

Bicentennial Park, Prince of Wales Drive, West Pymble

ANZAC Day Service Wahroonga

7.30am, Friday 25 April

Wahroonga Park, Cnr of Illoura & Millewa Ave, Wahroonga

ANZAC Day Service Turramurra

9.30am, Friday 25 April

Turramurra Memorial Park, Cnr of Eastern Road & Karuah Road, Turramurra

ANZAC Day Service St Ives

10.30am, Friday 25 April 

St Ives War Memorial, 203 Mona Vale Road, St Ives

ANZAC Day Service Gordon

11.30am, Sunday 27 April

Church of St John the Evangelist, 754 Pacific Highway, Gordon

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