Community members are invited to attend Remembrance Day ceremonies to commemorate the fallen on Monday.
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The Dubbo ceremony will held at the cenotaph in Victoria Park from 10.30am. Wellington's ceremony will be held at the cenotaph in Cameron Park from 10.30am. There will be a minute of silence at 11am.
Morning tea for ex and serving personnel will be held in the central conference room at Dubbo Regional Council from 10am to 10.20am.
A number of roads in Dubbo's central business district will be closed. Darling Street - between Talbragar and Wingewarra streets - will be affected along with Church Street, between Carrington Avenue and Darling Street.
"Remembrance Day is a time to remember the honourable Australian service men and women who have suffered and died in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations," the federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton said.
"Every year on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, we mark this occasion - it was at this time and date in 1918 that the guns fell silent on the Western Front, officially ending the First World War," he said.
"The war came at a great cost for Australia, with more than 60,000 service men and women never returning home, from the 416,000 who enlisted.
"It is extremely important to instil an ongoing sense of remembrance and respect in future generations of Australians so our current and former serving defence personnel and their families know their sacrifices are honoured."