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Re: Anzac Day, the new Invasion Day.
Reply #30 - Apr 25th, 2026 at 12:14am
 
My grandfather wasn't at Gallipoli - he was Militia holding the home front - but they held a very low number open for him - earmarked - 2829.  Went on the Western Front, under Messines, and wounded twice, listed as unfit for full duty in early 1917, but continued to the end as a Battalion runner.

They don't make 5'8" men like that any more.

........ and now instead of mounting barbed steeds to fright the souls of fearful adversaries - he capers nimbly in a lady's clothing - to the lascivious pleasing of a lute.....
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Reply #31 - Apr 25th, 2026 at 12:19am
 
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Anzac Day 2026 falls on Saturday, April 25, marking the 111th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings. It is a national day of remembrance in Australia featuring dawn services, with some states observing a public holiday on Saturday, and others on Monday, April 27. Major retail restrictions apply, with many stores closed or opening late.


Key 2026 Anzac Day Information:


Public Holiday Observance:


NSW and ACT: Both Saturday, April 25, and Monday, April 27, are observed as public holidays.
WA: The public holiday is observed on Monday, April 27.

VIC, QLD, TAS, SA, NT: Only the Saturday, April 25, is observed as the public holiday, according to.
Retail/Trading Hours (April 25):


NSW: Strict restrictions mean major retailers like Coles, Woolworths, and Bunnings are closed, note in their Anzac Day Trading Hours article.


QLD: Major retailers are closed.


VIC/WA/SA: Major retailers (Coles, Woolworths, Kmart) will mostly be closed, opening from 1pm in some locations or closing for the day.


Small Shops/Cafes: Generally, smaller retail shops and hospitality are allowed to remain open.
Services & Broadcasts:


Dawn Services: Held nationwide. Key services include the Australian War Memorial (AWM) 2026 program and the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne.


Broadcasts: The Gallipoli Dawn Service and national services will be broadcast on Seven and 7plus.


AFL: The traditional Essendon v Collingwood AFL Round 7 match is played on April 25.


Services Details:

AWM: The National Commemorative Service will take place.


Melbourne: The Shrine of Remembrance holds a Dawn Service at 5.30am and a veterans' march at 9am, with more information available on the Shrine of Remembrance website.
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Reply #32 - Apr 25th, 2026 at 10:50am
 
Letter in today's The West Australian.

I did my shopping at our local IGA in Kooyong Road this morning, it opened at 7am but all the major shopping centres including the nearby Belmont Forum are closed all day.

Weird, isn't it?

And, it's just WA and the ACT that are having the 'extra' Monday holiday for ANZAC Day.

I wonder how many people working in businesses in the other States and Territories will be swearing come Monday morning when they try to contact businesses in WA and the ACT only to find out they're closed?

Oh, and -

"because WA was lagging behind the stellar example of economic management displayed by Victoria, who had more public holidays than us"

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Reply #33 - Apr 25th, 2026 at 11:06am
 
Carl D wrote on Apr 25th, 2026 at 10:50am:
Letter in today's The West Australian.

I did my shopping at our local IGA in Kooyong Road this morning, it opened at 7am but all the major shopping centres including the nearby Belmont Forum are closed all day.




Hmm, that's interesting - I didn't know that   Undecided
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Reply #34 - Apr 25th, 2026 at 11:19am
 

I feel so sorry for the poor soldiers who died on foreign soil -

why were we in Gallipoli? -

cause Churchill said it was a good idea?
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Reply #35 - Apr 25th, 2026 at 11:41am
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 25th, 2026 at 11:06am:
Carl D wrote on Apr 25th, 2026 at 10:50am:
Letter in today's The West Australian.

I did my shopping at our local IGA in Kooyong Road this morning, it opened at 7am but all the major shopping centres including the nearby Belmont Forum are closed all day.




Hmm, that's interesting - I didn't know that   Undecided


Hey, Greg.

About 4 or 5 years ago I went for a drive with my aunt down to Cockburn Central shopping centre on ANZAC Day just to have a look at the place.

When we arrived I thought it was open because there were a couple of coffee shops outside the shopping centre which were open with lots of people sitting at the tables but you couldn't get inside the shopping centre itself because the doors were locked and everything was closed in there.

When we drove back home we passed a few other shopping centres including Belmont Forum and they were all closed.

IGA is a bit unusual because, apart from being open today they also open at 7am every Sunday when all the major shopping centres with their Coles and Woolies don't open until 11am.

Very confusing sometimes.
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Reply #36 - Apr 25th, 2026 at 11:49am
 
Carl D wrote on Apr 25th, 2026 at 11:41am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 25th, 2026 at 11:06am:
Carl D wrote on Apr 25th, 2026 at 10:50am:
Letter in today's The West Australian.

I did my shopping at our local IGA in Kooyong Road this morning, it opened at 7am but all the major shopping centres including the nearby Belmont Forum are closed all day.




Hmm, that's interesting - I didn't know that   Undecided


Hey, Greg.

About 4 or 5 years ago I went for a drive with my aunt down to Cockburn Central shopping centre on ANZAC Day just to have a look at the place.

When we arrived I thought it was open because there were a couple of coffee shops outside the shopping centre which were open with lots of people sitting at the tables but you couldn't get inside the shopping centre itself because the doors were locked and everything was closed in there.

When we drove back home we passed a few other shopping centres including Belmont Forum and they were all closed.

IGA is a bit unusual because, apart from being open today they also open at 7am every Sunday when all the major shopping centres with their Coles and Woolies don't open until 11am.

Very confusing sometimes.


Yeah, Anzac Day on a weekend is always confusing.

I'm gonna head down to Preston St IGA in South Perth Smiley
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Reply #37 - Apr 25th, 2026 at 6:56pm
 
As a scout, I did cenotaph duty several times.
It was a proud moment as a Scout, a Venturer and a Rover scout.
It was also a solemn moment and one which left us with a profound feeling of patriotism.

Time spent helping soldiers afterward gave us a brilliant opportunity to speak to returned soldiers.
Most of who had no ill feelings, just sadness for those lost.

My grandfather served as did my father, but neither matched.
People who have never put their lives on the line, who have benefitted from a democratic Australia have no right or moral fortitude to protest.

Aboriginals also served, but today we have deadbeats, Greenies, teals, FAKE WHITE PRETEND ABORIGINALS and any number of fools without a cause protesting about everything except common sense.
I have zero respect for these fools and hope one day they see their stupidity through more mature eyes.
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Reply #38 - Apr 25th, 2026 at 8:58pm
 
I’m completely over being “welcome to my own country” that I actively avoid attending events  ( and saving $$) where I must be exposed to the fad/ propaganda/public nuisance.

However Anzac Day is not a day to be negative towards the respect we should show our fallen soldiers in anyway.

If you can have half a brain you can keep your mouth shut for a few minutes of your life rather then creating controversy over a very important ceremony.

It’s inexcusable and completely unacceptable.

Those involved in the booing need to consider  growing up and acting like a adult!
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Reply #39 - Apr 25th, 2026 at 9:39pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Apr 25th, 2026 at 11:19am:
I feel so sorry for the poor soldiers who died on foreign soil -

why were we in Gallipoli? -

cause Churchill said it was a good idea?



Imo  it was destined to be a complete disaster from the moment Churchill thought of it.

It’s a little discussed fact that the British forces who landed in the correct location were completely decimated.

There own wounded and dead far, far acceding the Anzacs.

The plan, the implementation and following instructions were completely wrong and caused an utter and complete disaster and defeat.

What many haven’t researched is the amount of Anzac troops that refused to advance in spite of orders.

Knowing the terrain was a killing field for them and not willing to commit suicidal acts.

Anzac Day exists not from our complete and utter  disaster of defeat but purely for political reasons.

As the complete failure of the campaign began apparent in Australia the  huge and growing wedge between  protestants and catholic groups  became a major issue for the government of the day.

The solution was to give everyone a paid day off work.

Create a myth that will turn to a tradition and allow illegal gambling and encourage drinking of alcohol.

Basically turn the worst military defeat in our nation history into something too be celebrated and cherished and cheered.

The media campaign as then and now towed the narrative.

Not only was British at war with Germany and therefore Australia as well.

After this complete military disaster the forces between catholic groups  ( anti British war) and  Protestant communities  ( in favour of the British war)  was  boarding on civil unrest but without appeasing the people a serious republican movement could have broken out.


Anzac Day is a day created to save our politicians from being kicked out and held accountable.

Some say still is?

That was its design and the tradition was created from.

Our media still refuses to acknowledge the truth.

We suffered mildly compared to the massacre of the British at  Gallipoli.

Educate yourself.

And regardless how you think save your booing !till you  are home in your bathtub.

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Reply #40 - Apr 25th, 2026 at 9:44pm
 
The Abo welcome to cunty has NO place anywhere not specifically inter-tribal. And of course absolutely nothing is inter-tribal of ANY occasion where this ridiculous, insulting shite is recited.

It is an insult to roll this shite out and to rub  everyone's noses into it at every opportunity.

That IS the only point of it - to insult.




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Reply #41 - Apr 25th, 2026 at 9:46pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Apr 25th, 2026 at 11:19am:
I feel so sorry for the poor soldiers who died on foreign soil -

why were we in Gallipoli? -

cause Churchill said it was a good idea?

A very stupid, Bobby kinda idiocy.
So Bobby, so Melbourne, so  - sprintcyclist.

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Reply #42 - Apr 26th, 2026 at 10:36am
 
Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM wrote on Apr 25th, 2026 at 12:14am:
They don't make 5'8" men like that any more.

........ and now instead of mounting barbed steeds to fright the souls of fearful adversaries - he capers nimbly in a lady's clothing - to the lascivious pleasing of a lute.....


So Richard III was a 'make war not love' misfit because he was too deformed to succeed in love.....

Whereas the young lads who thought they were embarking on an adventure to Gallipoli weren't physically deformed, just misled.....
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Reply #43 - Apr 26th, 2026 at 11:00am
 
Daves2017 wrote on Apr 25th, 2026 at 8:58pm:
I’m completely over being “welcome to my own country” that I actively avoid attending events  ( and saving $$) where I must be exposed to the fad/ propaganda/public nuisance.

However Anzac Day is not a day to be negative towards the respect we should show our fallen soldiers in anyway.

If you can have half a brain you can keep your mouth shut for a few minutes of your life rather then creating controversy over a very important ceremony.

It’s inexcusable and completely unacceptable.

Those involved in the booing need to consider  growing up and acting like a adult!


Whilst booing was not needed at an ANZAC commemoration service ..... neither was a WTC.

It is totally irrelevant, unwarranted & disrespectful....

to be Welcoming to Country those who have served/fought & paid the ultimate sacrifice for this country to be welcomed to it as if it's not theirs.

Those who served regardless of their backgrounds/ancestry/race are commemorated equally.

Those responsible for including it in the service are the ones who need to consider their choices & forget the woke agenda.

They should wake up - people have had a gutful of this virtue signaling tokenism/symbolism.

This Aboriginal woman calls WTC out for what it is.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1JmUypRnFo/
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Reply #44 - Apr 26th, 2026 at 5:41pm
 
thegreatdivide wrote on Apr 26th, 2026 at 10:36am:
Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM wrote on Apr 25th, 2026 at 12:14am:
They don't make 5'8" men like that any more.

........ and now instead of mounting barbed steeds to fright the souls of fearful adversaries - he capers nimbly in a lady's clothing - to the lascivious pleasing of a lute.....


So Richard III was a 'make war not love' misfit because he was too deformed to succeed in love.....

Whereas the young lads who thought they were embarking on an adventure to Gallipoli weren't physically deformed, just misled.....



He was no more deformed than any other right handed man who used weapons training all the time...
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