Australia marks unique Anzac Day amid coronavirus isolation

Seaman Lynton Robbins, Royal Australian Navy, plays the didgeridoo during Anzac Day Commemorative Service at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Saturday, April 25, 2020.(AAP Image/Courtesy of the Australian War Memorial, Sean Davey) NO ARCHIVING

Seaman Lynton Robbins, Royal Australian Navy, plays the didgeridoo during Anzac Day Commemorative Service at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Source: AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL

Private reflections have replaced traditional public services and marches on a historic Anzac Day amid coronavirus restrictions.


A far-from-traditional Anzac Day marked in isolation and in spirit has added new meaning to our most sacred day.

Private, individual and unique reflections replaced traditional ways to honour our defence personnel, past and present, for their service and sacrifice, courage and bravery.

A historic day marked under the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic, without the traditional public services, ceremonies and marches.

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