TWO aircraft from 77 Squadron at Williamtown will stage a flyover as veterans march down Belgrave St towards the East Kempsey cenotaph on Anzac Day tomorrow.
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The flyover will occur at about 10.40am soon after the march moves off from near the Kempsey pool.
Marchers will assemble at the pool from 10.15am.
The Anzac Day ceremony at the East Kempsey cenotaph will begin at 10.50am followed by a luncheon in the auditorium of the Kempsey-Macleay RSL Club at 12 noon.
For the early risers a dawn service will be held at the cenotaph from 5.30am.
In South West Rocks Anzac Day services will be held at 5.50am and 11am at the town cenotaph.
Marchers will form up in Landsborough St about 10.45am before the main ceremony.
A luncheon will be held at the South West Rocks Country Club following the 11am service.
At Crescent Head marchers will move out at 8.45am along Pacific St ahead of the main ceremony at the cenotaph at 9am.
At Gladstone marchers will assemble at 10.30am for the short journey to the town cenotaph.
At Stuarts Point marchers will assemble at the town Workers’ Club at 10.30am.
From there the march will move to the town cenotaph for the 11am ceremony.
A barbecue lunch will be held at the Workers’ Club following the service.
Services will also be held at Frederickton at 9am, Hat Head at 10am and Bellbrook at 11am.
Services will be held at the Willawarrin cenotaph at 5.30am and again at 9am.
q POLICE are urging members of the public to commemorate Anzac Day in the spirit of comradeship, and without antisocial, dangerous or criminal behaviour.
Operation Highbrook, a high-visibility policing strategy, has been launched as part of Anzac Day, to ensure the safety of the large crowds expected at events across the State.
General duties police will be assisted by officers from specialist units to provide a family-friendly environment for all Anzac Day events.