Anzac Day 2024: Diggers honoured at South Coast dawn services
Diggers marching beside young children painted a moving scene on the south coast as around 1000 people came together for the Anzac march in Tomakin. See the images.
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Hundreds of people have gathered at the Batemans Bay foreshore to honour the Anzacs.
The annual bay ceremony was held at the memorial by the waterside, with locals and visitors in attendance.
Reefs were laid by local representatives, school leaders, servicemen and women and volunteers as the army band plays the bagpipes and drums.
Earlier
The Anzac march has taken place in Tomakin on the NSW south coast and while many walked, some chose to pay their respects with a variety of cars.
Community members, primary and high school students as well as ex and current service men and women marched from the Rivermouth Cafe around Tomakin.
The ceremony was held at Tomakin Sports and Social Club with State member for Bega Dr Michael Holland giving an address.