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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

New Norfolk's Anzac Day 2017 in pictures

Dawn parade participants lined up on George St outside the
New Norfolk RSL awaiting parade marshal Dale Britten's
instructions to march to the Cenotaph.

The parade standing at ease in front of the Cenotaph in Circle St.

Some of the Dawn Service onlookers at the top of High St.
All quiet at the Cenotaph around 7am.

The Derwent Valley Concert Band about to step off, setting
the 11am parade in motion.

Three veterans at the head of the main parade at 11am.

Derwent Valley Concert Band members on parade.

The Catafalque party from the 12th/40th Battalion

Veterans and family members in High St.

Parade participants wearing the service medals of their relatives. 

New Norfolk High School representatives.

New Norfolk Primary School.

Dominic College.

St Brigid's Catholic School.

New Norfolk Salvation Army Corps.

Spectators at the corner of High and Circle streets.

The catafalque party taking position at the Cenotaph.

The scene at the New Norfolk Cenotaph.

The 11am service master of ceremonies, Dallas Baker, left,
listening to guest speaker Major Danny Fleming of the
12th/40th Battalion.

The Derwent Valley Concert Band.

New Norfolk RSL Sub-Branch president Geoff Hack laying a
wreath on the Cenotaph.
A family placing flowers in memory of a loved one.

The parade breaks up after the 11am service.

Floral tributes on the New Norfolk Cenotaph.

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