► 5.30am Anzac Day: Dawn Service at the Victoria Park Cenotaph.
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► 10.15am Anzac Day: Street march. Marchers will leave the front of the RSL club and parade along Darling Street to the Victoria Park Cenotaph.
► 11am Anzac Day: Commemoration Service
► Dubbo City Council advises a number of road closures and parking restrictions will be in place on Friday April 24 and Saturday April 25 for the Centenary of Anzac Regional Sleep-Out and Anzac Day Services.
Traffic management will be in place in the CBD precinct. Motorists are asked to obey all signs and directions from traffic control officers and police. The following specific arrangements will be in place.
- Victoria Park No.1 oval will be closed to all unauthorised vehicles from 6pm Thursday 23 April - 3pm Saturday April 25
- Parking on the eastern side of Darling Street will be restricted and a set down/pick up zone established from 6pm Thursday April 23
- Darling Street between Wingewarra Street and Church Street will be closed to traffic from 5am Saturday April 25
- Church Street between Carrington Avenue and Darling Street will be closed to traffic from 5am Saturday April 25
- Darling Street between Talbragar Street and Church Street will be open for Anzac Day parking only
- Some parts of Wingewarra, Brisbane, Macquarie and Talbragar Streets will be closed for the duration of the Anzac Day march.
► Road closures across the Narromine Shire during Anzac day will be in effect between 10am and 12 noon.
Dandaloo Street - Derribong Street to Meringo Street (including the railway level crossing) and Burraway Street (Mitchell Highway) - Merilba Street to Dandaloo Street.
Local detours will be signposted during the closure times.
► 5.30am Anzac Day: A dawn service will be held at the cenotaph.
► 10am Anzac Day: Ceremony at the War cemetery
► 11am Anzac Day: The Anzac Day March down Dandaloo Street will be followed by a commemoration service at the cenotaph.
► The Centenary of Anzac Day in Trangie will see the dedication of two Bronze plaques recording the names of all servicemen and women from Trangie who served in all the Wars. They will be erected on the exterior of the Trangie Memorial Hall where they can be viewed at any time.
All Trangie residents are invited to join in the Centenary of Anzac Day celebrations at the Trangie Memorial Hall at 11am on Anzac Day.
► 5.45am Anzac Day: Ex servicemen and women assemble at the Soldiers Memorial Club before a march to Cameron Park. The dawn Service will be held at the Cenotaph from 6am. Afterwards residents adjourne to the Soldiers Memorial Club.
► 10.45am Anzac Day: Parade is marshalled in Gisborne Street before a march to the Cenotaph. The Anzac commemoration service will start at 11am. Adjourn to the Soldiers' Memorial Club for lunch.
► 3.25pm Anzac Day: Lowering of the flag, all ex-servicemen and women to fall in at the cenotaph at 5.25pm.
► Cumnock: 11am March to RSL Hall for Commemoration Service, followed by a wreath laying service at the memorial gates
► Geurie: 9am Service at Memorial Hall.
► Gollan: 10.30 Morning Tea, 11am service.
► Goolma: 11am service at the memorial.
► Mumbil: March starts 8.50am, marchers assemble from 8.30am at Stuart Town end of Burrendong Way. 9am Service at the Mumbil Community Hall. The community Hall will be open from 10am until 5.30pm with Anzac Day Memorabilia on display. Free entry. 5.30pm Sunset Service and lowering of the flag. Contact Marcus Hanney 0417 467 459 or email: mahanney@hotmail.com
► Stuart Town: 5.45am Dawn Service at the Memorial Gates in the main street. 10.40am assemble at the railway station for march to the Memorial Gates for an 11am Service.
► Coonabarabran: 5.55am Dawn Service, Coonabarabran Cenotaph, 10.30am ANZAC Day March, Commences corner of King Street and John Street, 11am ANZAC Day Ceremony, Coonabarabran Cenotaph
►Binnaway: 10.45am ANZAC Day March, Departs Memorial Hall, 11am ANZAC Day Ceremony, Len Guy Park. There will be a display of ANZAC memorabilia for the public to view. Tea, coffee and ANZAC biscuits will be available for a gold coin donation. Donations will be provided to Legacy. Event supported by the Binnaway Lions Club.
► Baradine: 10am ANZAC Day march. From the Pilliga Discovery Centre along Wellington Street to the War Memorial at the Baradine Swimming Pool. A combined service will follow at the Baradine Memorial Hall. A free community sausage sizzle will be provided by Baradine and District Progress Association and Baradine Rusty Club following the service.
► Remembering Our Heroes: Exhibition of War Memorabilia, at the Pilliga Forest Discovery Centre until 29 May 2015. Presented by the Baradine Branch of the Country Women's Association
► 5am Anzac Day: A Commemoration of the Landing at Gallipoli will be held at the RSL Club, followed by the Dawn Service at 6am and a breakfast atthe RSL Club.
► 9am Anzac Day: A service will be held at the Nyngan Cemetery.
► 9.30am Anzac Day: Residents are asked to gather at Heritage Park for the march to the cenotaph. A commemoration service will he held at the cenotaph from 11am.
► If you are a relative of a veteran who is deceased or unable to march this year, an invitation is being extended from the Nyngan RSL Sub-branch to family members to march with the veterans in the Nyngan 2015 Anzac Day march.
► 6pm Anzac Day: The RSL Club will host a Two-Up game at the club.
► The Anzac Day races will be held from 12pm, with a free luncheon sponsored by Khan's IGA. The first race is expected to jump at 1.20pm. The day will involve a six race program with full bar facilities and prizes for the best dressed lady over 25, best dressed lady under 25 and the best dressed man.
► Walgett and Lightning Ridge Libraries have on display an extensive collection of memorabilia of historic importance. The collection will be availbale for viewing during April, May and June 2015.
For more information please contact Christine at the Walgett Library on 6828 6102 or Bozana at the Lightning Ridge Library on 6829 0005
► 6am Dawn Service, 11am special commemorative service followed by the official unveiling of the Bronze Cooee Sculpture in the Gilgandra Community Plaza, Miller Street.
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