Tony Humphries took centre stage to give a stirring address on the different conflicts.
Around 150 people took part in Anzac Day ceremonies at the war memorial in the middle of Tungamah on April 25 with several people marching from the Spry Street corner, the town came together outside the memorial.
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A very touching ceremony then took place with Monica Brewer leading the tribute. Children then assisted with the prayers and the ode to the fallen.
A very touching ceremony took place with Monica Brewer leading the tribute.
Carolyn Tozer then performed the welcome to country and welcomed everyone to the morning.
Tony Humphries took centre stage to give a stirring address on the different conflicts. He emphasised the sacrifice made and mentioned by name all those who died in the two world wars with several living descendants in the large crowd.
Organizations and individuals were then given the chance to lay wreaths in memory of the fallen.
Several people marched from the Spry Street corner.
All members of the community then descended at the local hotel for light refreshments and the chance to come together to relive memories.