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Anzac day services will be held in Port Douglas, Cow Bay and Mossman again this year. IMAGE: Supplied.
Anzac day services will be held in Port Douglas, Cow Bay and Mossman again this year. IMAGE: Supplied.

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THE DOUGLAS Shire will host a trio of iconic Anzac Day services to help mark a century since the end of the First World War.

Council is continuing its support for the 103rd Anzac Day commemorations in Cow Bay, Mossman and Port Douglas, all of which are extremely touching and well attended services.

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Douglas Shire Mayor Julia Leu said she expected residents to rally behind the historic commemorations.

“These services are always incredibly moving and attended by people from all walks of life,” she said.

“Douglas Shire had more than 220 soldiers who enlisted in World War One, including 41 who died on the battlefield, so it is always heartening to see the community band together to remember these brave people.”

Council has worked with the Mossman RSL sub-branch to run the 2018 event, which includes a free community breakfast at the Mossman Indoor Sports Complex and Cow Bay Hotel on April 25.

Mossman RSL Sub Branch secretary Wally Gray said this year also marked the 100th anniversary for the start of the Mossman RSL sub branch.

“Our members thank the community for their continued support over the past century and understand that we cannot forget the sacrifices that have given our future,” he said.


“Lest we forget.”

Royal Australian Navy Hydrographic & Meteorological Group Commander, Adam Muckalt, will present the address at the Community Memorial Service in Port Douglas.


Mossman State High School students will feature in the Mossman and Port Douglas services, ensuring the region’s youth are again heavily involved.

“It is fantastic to have more young people paying their respects to the men and women who fought for our freedom,” Mayor Leu said.

A kangaroo smuggled to a British training ground in Egypt gives morale troops in WWI. IMAGE: Credit - AWM/C02588.
A kangaroo smuggled to a British training ground in Egypt gives morale troops in WWI. IMAGE: Credit - AWM/C02588.

 


“We have marches, services and free breakfasts that I encourage all Douglas Shire residents get involved in to pay their respects to our brave soldiers,” said Douglas Shire Mayor Julia Leu this week.


The Daintree Ferry will operate from 4am – two earlier than usual – to help people get to the services north and south of the river.

The Daintree Coast Community Service will feature a special reading about the History of Lone Pine. 

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- 2018 ANZAC DAY GUIDE 

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