Towns and villages across the Southern Highlands will hold several services to commemorate Anzac Day in 2022.
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Here's where services will be held:
Berrima:
Dawn Service 5:45am - Service commences in front of the War Memorial in the Market Pl, Berrima.
Main Service 10:30am -Service commences in front of the War Memorial in the Market Pl, Berrima.
Bowral:
Dawn Service 5:45am - March begins at Camerons Newsagency. 6:00am - Dawn Service begins at Bowral War Memorial.
Main Service - 10:00am Form-up for march in Oxley Mall Carpark. 10:35am - March begins. 11:00am - Memorial Service at Bowral War Memorial.
Bundanoon:
Dawn Service 6.00am.
Main Service 10:00am - Meet and Form-up on Railway Parade - opposite CWA Hall. 10:30am - Parade proceeds to the Soldiers Memorial Hall. 10:50am - Service commences within the Soldiers Memorial Hall.
Robertson/Kangaloon:
10:00am - Wreath laying and Service at Robertson School of Arts.
11am - Wreath laying at Burrawang School of Arts.
Colo Vale:
8:00am - Wreath laying at War Memorial, Railway Parade.
Exeter:
9:00am - Wreath laying and Service at Exeter Park.
Hill Top:
Dawn Service 6:00am - wreath laying and Service at the Hill Top War Memorial, Wilson Dr Hill Top.
Mittagong:
Dawn Service 5:15am - Marchers form up in Church Lane, Mittagong. 5:30am - Memorial Service at Cenotaph.
Main Service: 10:15am - March assembles at Visitor Information Centre (Welcome Centre). 10:45am - Service and wreath laying at the Cenotaph.
Moss Vale:
10:30am - Marchers assemble in Queen Street Carpark, behind tennis courts. 11:00am - Wreath laying and Service on Memorial Club lawn.
Sutton Forrest:
7:50am - Marchers assemble outside the All Saints Church. 8:00am - Wreath laying and Service at the National Service and Reserve Forces Memorial. Corner Illawarra Hwy and Golden Vale Rd, Sutton Forrest.
Yerrinbool:
9:30am - Attendees can come along for a small ceremony in Muriel vickers Park, on the corner of the highway and Everest Street.
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