Guest speaker at the Wooroolin commemoration was Mitchell Hunter, from Nanango, who has been researching his relative Jack Hunter who was killed at Fromelles during World War I … he is pictured with compere Cr Ros Heit and Winston Burrows, from the Wondai Town Band

May 3, 2015

Anzac Day commemorations in the South Burnett aren’t just confined to the larger population centres … just about every township or village also marks the day with pride.

Extra efforts were made this year because of the Gallipoli Centenary.

In Wooroolin, the traditional parade down the highway was followed by a service in the Memorial Hall with a guest speaker, live music and choir presentations.

The Roll of Honour was also read and wreaths placed at the front of the stage.

Ceremonies were also held at Proston and Boondooma, Maidenwell, Hivesville, Kumbia, Bunya Mountains and Cooyar.

An impressive wattle and palm floral arrangement of the Australian Army’s Rising Sun badge decorated the main stage in the Wooroolin Memorial Hall
Wooroolin State School’s Bugle Band has been leading the Wooroolin Anzac Day parade since 1959
Students from Tingoora State School
Wooroolin Scouts also marched with pride
Students from Crawford State School
After the children’s march from Frederick Street turned onto the highway, the adults’ march, led by the Wondai Town Band, marched from outside the Grand Hotel onto the highway … the marching veterans received a loud round of applause from onlookers
The Wondai Town Band played the National Anthem inside Wooroolin Hall
The Wooroolin Ladies Choir, above, and the Wooroolin State School choir sung during the ceremony

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Hivesville

Students from Wheatlands State School at the Hivesville Dawn Service (Photo: Kathy Duff)
An early start … at the Hivesville Dawn Service  (Photo: Kathy Duff)

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Kumbia

One of the highlights of the Kumbia Anzac Day commemoration was the flypast by six helicopters from the Oakey Army Aviation Centre (Photo: Damien Tessmann)

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Proston State School

At the Proston State School Anzac Day commemoration on April 24 … a good crowd also turned out for Proston’s Dawn Service on Anzac Day, including horseriders from the Golden Spurs campdraft, scouts and schoolchildren; wreaths were also laid at Boondooma Homestead

 

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