ANZAC Day Commemoration March
Immerse yourself in the spirit of remembrance at Melbourne’s ANZAC Day Commemorative March, a moving tribute to the courage and sacrifice of Australian service personnel across generations. Starting at Federation Square, moving along St Kilda Road and concluding at the Shrine of Remembrance, the March features veterans, current members of the Australian Defence Force, and descendants of those who served, marching to honour the legacy of our nation’s heroes.
The March is a family-friendly event, offering young Australians the opportunity to witness history come alive and connect with the stories of service and sacrifice that have shaped our nation. You are invited to line the route, cheer the participants and take part in this meaningful and uplifting experience.
RSL Victoria proudly presents this event, supported by the City of Melbourne and the Victorian Government.
Hours 
| Date | Times |
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| Sat 25 Apr |
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Location 
March starts on Swanston St, continues along St Kilda Road and to the Shrine of Remembrance
Shrine of Remembrance
Birdwood Ave
Melbourne 3001
Price and bookings
This is a free event
Booking not required
Contact details
Accessibility
All accessibility information is self-reported by the listing owner. It has not been verified by the City of Melbourne.
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