Lleyton Hughes
16 April 2025, 11:00 PM
The Kiama LGA will join the rest of Australia and New Zealand in commemorating 110 years since the Gallipoli campaign - honouring all Australians and New Zealanders who have served during times of peace and war.
Starting on Saturday in Jamberoo, there will be events in the local area and Chris Mosley, honorary secretary of the Kiama-Jamberoo RSL Sub-Branch, says the enduring importance of Anzac Day lies in both remembrance and education.
"I think it really underlines that we care about the sacrifices that have been made," says Mosley.
“We're talking about 103,000 Australians who gave their lives for the country - that’s something that must be recognised. ANZAC Day also provides an important opportunity to educate younger generations about our history.”
Mosley says it’s not just about remembering the past, but also acknowledging the present.
"It recognises everyone who serves the country - men and women - even in peacekeeping operations.
“They all put their lives on the line to protect their country, and they deserve our respect."
He also reflects on the personal connections many in the community still have to this day.
“I’ve known people who served in the Second World War, and others who can trace their family history back to those who served in the First World War,” he says.
“We also have Australians currently deployed in operations around the world, some in extremely tough conditions - and it’s important to honour them too.”
Kiama ANZAC memorial service in 2024.
ANZAC Services in the Kiama LGA
Jamberoo – Saturday 19 April
The ANZAC March will begin at 10:15am from the RSL Hall, proceeding along Allowrie Street to the memorial at the Jamberoo School of Arts. Allowrie Street will be closed during the event, with detours in place.
Kiama – Sunday 20 April
A church service will be held at 8:00am at Kiama Anglican Church.
Kiama – Friday 25 April (ANZAC Day)
Gerringong – Friday 25 April
Gerroa – Friday 25 April
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