Overview
- Large dawn services and marches across Australia on Saturday marked the 111th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings.
- At the national service in Canberra, up to 35,000 attended as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese laid a wreath and RAAF Flying Officer Kbora Ali shared a personal story of her family's rescue at sea and her path to serve.
- Welcome to Country acknowledgements were booed in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, and NSW Police arrested a 24-year-old man in Sydney for an alleged act of nuisance, prompting condemnation from political and community leaders.
- Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith attended the Currumbin service in Queensland while on bail over alleged war crimes, which he denies.
- In London, Princess Anne joined the dawn service at Wellington Arch and the Princess of Wales laid a wreath at the Cenotaph before a service at Westminster Abbey.