Thousands of Queenslanders gathered across the state on ANZAC Day to commemorate the contributions and sacrifices made by defense personnel for Australia. From the burial at sea performed by surf boats at Currumbin to the dawn service at Elephant Rock, the day was marked with solemn reflection and remembrance. In Brisbane city, Governor Jeanette Young laid a wreath at Anzac Square, which saw attendance of between 12,000 and 15,000 people. Former and current ADF personnel marched through the city in the annual Anzac Day parade, while the state president of the Returned and Services League of Queensland emphasized the importance of recognizing the sacrifices made by those who served in Australia’s armed forces.