ANZAC Day Services

Date: 25/04/2025
Time: 06:00
These ceremonies commemorate all New Zealanders killed in war and also honours returned servicemen and women.

The date itself marks the anniversary of the landing of New Zealand and Australian soldiers – the Anzacs – on the Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915. The aim was to capture the Dardanelles, the gateway to the Bosphorus and the Black Sea. At the end of the campaign, Gallipoli was still held by its Turkish defenders.

Thousands lost their lives in the Gallipoli campaign: 87,000 Turks, 44,000 men from France and the British Empire, including 8500 Australians. Among the dead were 2779 New Zealanders, about a fifth of those who served on Gallipoli.

It may have led to a military defeat, but for many New Zealanders then and since, the Gallipoli landings meant the beginning of something else - a feeling that New Zealand had a role as a distinct nation, even as it fought on the other side of the world in the name of the British Empire.

Picton War Memorial, London Quay, Picton, 6:00am
Seddon War Memorial, 1 Wakefield Street, Seddon, 6:30am
Renwick War Memorial, 55 High Street, Renwick, 9:00am
Spring Creek Hall, 24 - 26 Ferry Road, Spring Creek, Blenheim, 9:30am
French Pass Hall, 6099 Croisille, French Pass Road, RD3, Marlborough Sounds, 10:00am
Havelock Town Hall, Cnr Main Rd & inglis St, Havelock, 10:00am
Rai Valley War Memorial, State Highway 6, Rai Valley, 11:00am
Cenotaph, Seymour Square, 20 Seymour Street, Blenheim, 12:00pm
Homewood War Memorial Hall, Marys Bay, Marlborough Sounds, 12:00pm
Community Hall, 17 Morse Street, Wairau Valley, 12:00pm

Location:Marlborough

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