Traffic came to a halt at key intersections in Melbourne's central business district as Australians observed Remembrance Day. The Sydney Opera House was illuminated with poppy projections, symbolizing the nation's tribute to those who have lost their lives in military conflicts and peacekeeping missions.
This year marks the 107th anniversary of the Armistice that ended World War I, a conflict that resulted in the deaths of 60,000 Australians. Across the country, people gathered for ceremonies, pausing for a minute of silence at 11 a.m. to commemorate the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, when hostilities ceased on the Western Front.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese attended a ceremony at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra alongside ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr and Governor-General Sam Mostyn. He emphasized the importance of the minute of silence, stating, "Every Remembrance Day, we carve this sacred moment out from the noise of the world to think of every Australian who has answered the call through the decades."
Albanese continued, "Ordinary men and women who have gone to face the extraordinary. From our biggest city to our smallest country town, to every place across the world that has known Australian sacrifice, Remembrance Day reminds us that although time passes, our duty to remember never does. We remember every young Australian denied the chance to grow old, and every Australian who came home but never fully left the battle."
In Melbourne, traffic was halted at eleven major intersections for two minutes at 11 a.m. as buglers played the Last Post, followed by the minute of silence. Additionally, RSL Victoria introduced its first digital poppy, aimed at raising funds for support services for veterans and their families.
In Sydney, the Remembrance Day 2025 Dawn Service at Campbells Cove featured poppies projected onto the sails of the Sydney Opera House, accompanied by the Last Post played on the bugle. This day serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by Australians in service to their country.

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