ANZAC Day 2026
ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. ANZAC Day commemorates the 1915 Gallipoli landing during the First World War. This eight-month campaign resulted in significant Australian casualties, with around 8,700 soldiers losing their lives.
The brave men who served on the Gallipoli Peninsula forged a legacy, introducing the term ‘ANZAC‘ into our language and embodying the spirit of ANZAC, characterised by values of mateship, endurance, good humour and service, which continue to unite all Australians today.
ANZAC Day Dawn Service Details
The community are invited to attend the 2026 ANZAC Day Dawn Service hosted by the Port Hedland RSL, Pilbara Regiment and Town of Port Hedland.
Gunfire Breakfast
All are welcome to attend the Gunfire Breakfast at the Pilbara Regiment, where a complimentary breakfast will be served and you can try your luck in a game of 2UP.
Afternoon at the RSL
The Port Hedland RSL Sub Branch warmly welcomes the Port Hedland community to spend the afternoon at the RSL Club on ANZAC Day. Food and drinks available, with more details to be released soon.
Donate to the RSLWA ANZAC Appeal
The ANZAC Appeal is one of RSLWA’s two major annual appeals and has been running for more than 100 years. Every donation to the ANZAC Appeal assists RSLWA in delivering essential support services to veterans and their families living in Western Australia.