
Join us to commemorate
At dawn on 25 April 1915, ANZAC troops landed at Gallipoli, starting a legacy that would live long after them.
The ANZAC Day Dawn Service echoes this moment, and the moment many a soldier has stood to arms.
Steeped in tradition, the Dawn Service is a poignant ceremony featuring the laying of wreaths, sounding of the Last Post and observance of a minute's silence.
Join the ANZAC Day Dawn Service in Hamilton – hosted by Clayfield-Toombul RSL Sub Branch – to honour all Australians and New Zealanders who have served or sacrificed in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations since World War I.
The Clayfield Toombul RSL Sub-Branch invites veterans, their families, and the entire community to join us for the ANZAC Day Dawn Service.
The Dawn Service will be held at Cameron Rocks Reserve in Hamilton and will begin at first light. This long standing ANZAC tradition brings the community together at dawn to remember those who served and those who did not return. Members of the public are welcome to attend and stand together in quiet remembrance.
Arrival: Please arrive no later than 4.45 am
Service Commences: 5:00 AM
Location: Cameron Rocks Reserve
Veterans: This day belongs to you. Join us to reflect, remember, and be honoured for your service and sacrifice.
Lest we forget.
All welcome to attend.
25 April 2026 4:45 AM - 6:00 AM
Cameron Rocks War Memorial
79 Kingsford Smith Drive
Hamilton
Qld
4007
Clayfield-Toombul Sub Branch