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Will you be out of bed at dawn on Anzac Day?
Why not get involved in a community-focused, non-profit campaign to highlight the day on social media and make it a goal that everyone, across Australia and New Zealand can hear the Last Post sounded.
It's a great idea former Geurie man Brett Stevenson has come up with, based a little on the #putyourbatsout campaign.
The #diggerslastpost social media idea is for people who can play the trumpet, cornet and bugle to head out at dawn, no matter where they are on Anzac Day, and start to play.
Tag their performance on social media, facebook, twitter or Instagram, and send it around the world.
Why not get involved?
It's such a simple thing to take part in - if you don't have an instrument, you could always find the Last Post on the internet and sound it out loud for your family to hear.
These soldiers sacrificed so much for our country and for us, to lead the lives we have today.
Getting up at dawn to remember what these men and women did for our community, shouldn't be too much to ask, and the bugle call is so well recognised right across the country.
With Anzac Day 2015 marking 100 years since the Gallopoli campaign, its an important year for everyone to have a moment, stop, and remember.
The bugle is a sound that rallies our nation, and brings a tear to the eye of many, each and every year on Anzac Day.