Crowds lined the street in Guyra to watch today’s Anzac Day march.
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Marchers assembled at Bradley Street before making their way to Soldiers’ War Memorial Hall.
The Anzac Day service commenced at 11am and was followed by lunch at the Guyra Bowling and Recreation Club.
Earlier, about 100 people gathered at the Solders’ War Memorial Hall in Guyra on Tuesday morning for the 2017 Anzac Day dawn service.
A light breakfast followed the service which was attended by members of the No. 1 Squadron RAAF who travelled all the way from Amberley in Brisbane to attend.
Guyra RSL Sub Branch President Hans Hietbrink led the proceedings.
“Today we honour those who have served their nations at times of war and peace,” he said.
“We salute the men and women currently serving in the armed forced and the ancillary forces – both at home and abroad.”
Mr Hietbrink also acknowledged the 150 young men from Guyra who fought in the First World War.