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Anzac events

A LIST of Anzac Day commemorations start today with the New Zealand Defence Force Veteran Band performing at the Cooroy RSL tonight from 6pm.
Tomorrow, the Troop Train will roll into Cooroy train station and will be followed by the lighting of the Anzac torch and a wreath laying ceremony outside the Cooroy community hall.
See the Noosa Today event guide below for all the details on the Anzac Day commemorative events being held throughout the shire.
Thursday 23 April
6pm: Cooroy RSL: New Zealand Defence Force Veteran Band.
Friday 24 April
11am: Cooroy RSL: Troop train re-enactment and wreath laying.
Saturday 25 April
4.30am: Noosa Main Beach: Tribute to the Gallipoli landings, followed by Dawn Service on Noosa Main Beach.
5am: Cooroy RSL: Dawn Service.
5.45am: Verrierdale: Service and breakfast to be held in the Verrierdale Hall at 5.45am for a 6am start.
6am: Cooroy RSL: Gunfire breakfast
7.45am: Eumundi: Commemorative walk along Memorial Drive with a service held in the amphitheatre.
9am: Tewantin: Anzac Day parade through Tewantin from Sidoni Street to Cenotaph.
10am: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Luncheon for current and ex-serving personnel and their families.
10am: Cooroy: Street Parade along Maple Street.
11.15am: Cooroy: Anzac service in Cooroy Community Hall.
12pm: Noosa Reef Hotel: Sausage sizzle and ‘two up’ to raise funds for Legacy.
12.30pm: Cooroy: Luncheon at Club Cooroy RSL.

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