Camera IconAnzac Day commemorative services will take place throughout Perth. Credit: Csmith Photography/Csmith Photography

More than 100 Anzac Day services will take place across WA on Saturday to commemorate 111 years since the Gallipoli landing.

The services will provide locals with the opportunity to pay their respects to the men and women who have served and died in conflicts, wars and peacekeeping missions.

In the City of Perth, events include an all-abilities sunset service, the Kings Park dawn service, Anzac Day march in the CBD, cathedral service and a gunfire breakfast at the Government House gardens.

A massive crowd is expected at the Kings Park Anzac Day dawn service, with over 25,000 people anticipated to attend.

Brigadier Damian Bushell from the Australian Army will do the commemorative address, with Wing Commander Michael Moroney from the Royal Australian Air Force addressing the park’s sunset service.

Read more...
Camera IconBrigadier Damian Bushell, Commanding Office of 13th Brigade, will give the commemorative address at the King’s Park dawn service. Credit: Supplied

In Perth’s north, the City of Joondalup is inviting people to attend one of Perth’s largest dawn services at Joondalup’s Central Park cenotaph.

Uniting the community in remembrance and gratitude, the ceremony will include a wreath-laying service, the traditional observance of one minute’s silence and the playing of the Last Post.

Joondalup mayor Daniel Kingston said the day was “a moment for all of us to pause and reflect on the extraordinary bravery, sacrifice and resilience of those who have served our nation”.

Camera IconCentral Park cenotaph on Anzac Day, 2025. Credit: Stewart Allen

“This annual event is a powerful reminder of the values that bind us – courage, mateship and a deep sense of community,” he said.

“It is pleasing to see people of all ages come together at Central Park to honour the servicemen and women, hear their stories and reflect on their sacrifices that remain an enduring part of our national identity.”

In the City of Wanneroo, mayor Linda Aitken echoed Mr Kingston’s sentiments, saying Anzac Day offers an important opportunity for the community to come together and reflect.

“Anzac Day is one of the most significant days on our national calendar, as we honour those brave Australian and New Zealand Forces who served at Gallipoli and all those who have served our country since,” she said.

“It is a time to reflect on the courage and sacrifice of our past and present servicemen and women.”

Camera IconSeveral Anzac Day dawn services are being planned across Perth’s northern suburbs, including at Memorial Park in Wanneroo. Credit: City of Wanneroo

Sandgropers wishing to pay their respects to current and former Defence Force members are encouraged to attend a dawn service.

Ceremonies across Perth giving communities the opportunity to commemorate Anzac Day include:

Anzac Day services across Perth

SERVICES IN PERTH’S NORTH:

Joondalup: Anzac Day dawn service in Central Park War Memorial on Grand Boulevard, starting at 5.45am.

Mt Lawley / Inglewood: Anzac Day morning service at Mount Lawley War Memorial, arrive by 7.30am.

North Beach: Anzac Day dawn service at Charles Riley Memorial Reserve, arrive by 5.30am.

Ocean Reef: Anzac Day dawn service at Ocean Reef Marina adjacent to the new Ocean Reef Sea Sports Club, starting at 5.45am.

Osborne Park: Anzac Day dawn service at Memorial Hall on Main St, starting at 6.30am with parade forming at 6.40am.

Quinns Rocks: Anzac Day dawn service at Quinns Rocks Sports Club, starting at 6am.

Stirling: Anzac Eve service at Stirling Civic Gardens on Friday, arrive by 4.45pm.

Wanneroo: Anzac Day dawn service at Memorial Park, starting at 5.45am.

Yanchep: Anzac Day dawn service at Yanchep National Park, starting at 6.15am.

Yokine & Joondanna: Anzac Day afternoon service at Yokine Disctricts Bowling Club, arrive by 12.30pm.

SERVICES IN CENTRAL PERTH:

Bassendean: Anzac Day march and service. March beginning at Bassendean Hotel at 10.30am and service at 11am at the Bassendean War Memorial, BIC Reserve.

Bayswater: Anzac Day dawn service at Halliday Park War Memorial, starting at 6am.

Belmont: Anzac Day dawn service at Faulkner Park, starting at 5.45am.

Vincent: Anzac Day march and service. March beginning at 10.50am on the corner of Flinders Street and Scarborough Beach Road, service to begin at 11am at Axford Park, Mt Hawthorn.

Victoria Park: Anzac Day service at Victoria Park Memorial Gardens, starting at 6am.

South Perth: Anzac Day march, service and morning tea. Service at 6.45am at City of South Perth Civic Centre Memorial Gardens and morning tea at 7.45am at South Perth Community Hall.

SERVICES IN PERTH’S SOUTH

Armadale: Anzac Day dawn service at Memorial Park, starting at 6am.

Bicton: Anzac Day dawn service and gunfire breakfast outside the club hall on Foss Street, starting at 6am.

Cockburn: Anzac Day dawn service at City of Cockburn War Memorial on the corner of Carrington Street and Rockingham Road, starting at 5.30am followed by gunfire breakfast and Anzac Day march.

Mandurah: Anzac Day dawn service at War Memorial Leighton Place in Halls Head, starting at 5am followed by gunfire breakfast and march.

Rockingham: Anzac Day dawn service at Flinders Lane, starting at 5.30am.

For a full list of Anzac services across Perth, visit the RSL WA website.

Get the latest news from thewest.com.au in your inbox.

Sign up for our emails