At yesterday’s 97th anniversary of the landings at Gallipoli, civic and military leaders along with masses of residents and school children gathered across the region to commemorate Anzac Day.
Southern Downs Regional Mayor Ron Bellingham said those who attended Warwick’s 11am service witnessed the unique Fade Away Ceremony as something to behold on Anzac Day.
“The Fade Away Ceremony is symbolism of the old diggers passing the baton on to the younger generation to carry forward as they slow-march through the ranks of school children,” Cr Bellingham said.
Warwick’s program included a 5.30am Dawn Service at the Leslie Park Cenotaph, ceremonies at the War Graves Cemetery (9am) and Eden Gardens Memorial Park (9.30am) and the 11am service at the Cenotaph in Leslie Park.
Services were also conducted in Stanthorpe and many of the smaller communities within the Southern Downs including Killarney, Tannymorel, Yangan, Allora, Leyburn and
Wallangarra.
Traditions passed on
Digital Edition
Subscribe
Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription
Stars to bake it out at Stanthorpe Show
It’s on again at the 2026 Stanthorpe Show! The ‘celebrity’ gingerbread house decorating & Auction will be staged by Stanthorpe Show Cookery from 10.45am...








