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Anzac Day 2026: Thousands flock to Albany’s Desert Mounted Corps Memorial for moving dawn service ceremony

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Thousands turned out for Albany's milestone 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence.
Camera IconThousands turned out for Albany's milestone 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Credit: Jacki Elezovich

A sea of silhouettes stood quietly against the first light of dawn as about 5000 people gathered in Albany for one of Australia’s most honoured Anzac Day commemorations.

Held surrounding the Desert Mounted Corps Memorial on Mt Clarence, the dawn service drew locals, visitors and veterans alike, all united in reflection as the sun rose over King George Sound.

The ceremony honoured the sacrifice of Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women, with wreaths laid and the last post carrying across the crowd.

Crowds on Mt Clarence. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Picture: Jacki Elezovich
Camera IconCrowds on Mt Clarence. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Jacki Elezovich Credit: Jacki Elezovich

Emcee and Albany RSL services director Capt. Michael Tugwell guided the early morning proceedings, setting the tone before the national anthems were performed.

A prayer of remembrance was delivered by Reverend Canon Karen Cave, followed by the Anzac Day dawn service address from guest speaker Lieutenant Colonel Nathan Mutu of the New Zealand Defence Force.

WA police commissioner Col Blanch, Albany mayor Greg Stocks and Albany MLA Scott Leary were among the dignitaries to lay wreaths at the service, which is part of the city’s bicentenary commemorations.

Lt-Col. Nathan Mutu, New Zealand Defence Force. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Picture: Jacki Elezovich
Camera IconLt-Col. Nathan Mutu, New Zealand Defence Force. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Jacki Elezovich Credit: Jacki Elezovich

Albany holds a unique place in Australia’s wartime history as the departure point for the first convoy of Anzac troops in 1914.

The Desert Mounted Corps Memorial is considered the second most recognised Anzac memorial site in the world, reinforcing its importance on both a national and international stage.

Helen Wauchope and City of Albany mayor Greg Stocks lay wreaths. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Picture: Jacki Elezovich
Camera IconHelen Wauchope and City of Albany mayor Greg Stocks lay wreaths. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Jacki Elezovich Credit: Jacki Elezovich

For those unable to attend the service at Mt Clarence, the ceremony was also live streamed to Anzac Peace Park, where hundreds more gathered to watch the ceremony on the big screens.

Among the crowd were families, young children and veterans, highlighting the strong connection between generations and the enduring legacy of service.

As the first light broke across the horizon, the message remained that Anzac Day continues to hold deep meaning, bringing the community together to remember, reflect and honour those who served in conflict.

Catafalque Party's Patrick Colley.
Camera IconCatafalque Party's Patrick Colley. Credit: Jacki Elezovich
10th Light Horse Association's Chantelle Hartney and 11/28 RWAR's Sgt. Trigwell lay wreaths. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Picture: Jacki Elezovich
Camera Icon10th Light Horse Association's Chantelle Hartney and 11/28 RWAR's Sgt. Trigwell lay wreaths. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Jacki Elezovich Credit: Jacki Elezovich
Great Southern Superintendent Jon Munday and WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence.
Camera IconGreat Southern Superintendent Jon Munday and WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Credit: Jacki Elezovich
Albany RSl president Rex Hendricks reads the Ode. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Picture: Jacki Elezovich
Camera IconAlbany RSl president Rex Hendricks reads the Ode. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Jacki Elezovich Credit: Jacki Elezovich
Australian Army Band Perth bugler Mark Underwood plays the Last Post. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Picture: Jacki Elezovich
Camera IconAustralian Army Band Perth bugler Mark Underwood plays the Last Post. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Jacki Elezovich Credit: Jacki Elezovich
Flares go up over King George Sound. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Picture: Jacki Elezovich
Camera IconFlares go up over King George Sound. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Jacki Elezovich Credit: Jacki Elezovich
Wreaths laid at the Desert Mounted Corps memorial. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Picture: Jacki Elezovich
Camera IconWreaths laid at the Desert Mounted Corps memorial. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Jacki Elezovich Credit: Jacki Elezovich
The Catafalque Party ready to march out. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Picture: Jacki Elezovich
Camera IconThe Catafalque Party ready to march out. 2026 Anzac Day dawn service on Mt Clarence. Jacki Elezovich Credit: Jacki Elezovich
Lt-Col. Nathan Mutu, New Zealand Defence Force speaks at the service.
Camera IconLt-Col. Nathan Mutu, New Zealand Defence Force speaks at the service. Credit: Jacki Elezovich

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