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United in commemoration and community

As dawn breaks on April 25, 2025, the serene grounds of the Tewantin RSL Cenotaph, the centre piece of the Tewantin Town Square, will once again host the ANZAC Day Commemoration Services, commencing with Dawn Service – a solemn tradition honouring the courage and sacrifice of our Servicemen and Women. This year’s commemoration is not only a time to reflect on our shared history but also to celebrate the strength and unity of our community.

The Tewantin Noosa RSL continues to thrive as a place of connection, respect and support. With a renewed focus on collaboration and support of our Veteran Community, the Club and the Sub Branch stand stronger than ever, working hand in hand, united with our goal to serve Veterans and the wider community. The reopening of the cherished Diggers Bar reflects this spirit, providing a welcoming space where Veterans, Members and Locals can come together to share stories and enjoy the camaraderie that makes our Club so special.

For generations the RSL has been a cornerstone of support, offering essential services, social connection and a place to honour those who have served. From welfare assistance to vibrant community events, Tewantin Noosa RSL remains committed to its role in bringing people together.

As we prepare for the ANZAC Day 2025 Commemoration Services, we invite all community members to join us in paying tribute to our heroes. This day is about remembrance, gratitude and the enduring spirit of mateship that defines us all. We look forward to commemorating this significant occasion with you.

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