Thousands gather for Anzac Day Commemorations around NZ
- Thousands of people attend Anzac Day services across New Zealand and Australia on April 25.
- These services commemorate the 1915 Gallipoli landing and all who have served in conflicts.
- Crowds gathered at dawn services in locations including Auckland Domain and Wellington's Pukeahu Park.
- Dr Stephen Clarke asked people to "pause in the dark... Remember all those New Zealanders who have died in service."
- Participants laid wreaths honoring service members and recalling the trauma of loss.
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Australia, New Zealand Salute Their Military Fallen on Solemn ANZAC Day
Lest we forget. That was the solemn oath heard across Australia and New Zealand from dawn Friday as both countries paused to remember the men and women lost in military service on what is universally known as ANZAC Day.

Crowds join Anzac Day services for Australia, New Zealand forces
Crowds of Australians and New Zealanders gathered just before dawn on Friday to observe solemn Anzac Day ceremonies, many of which were held at beaches and war memorials across the two countries to honour their armed forces.
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