The twin towns stopped to honour the fallen on Remembrance Day. Pictured is Federal Member for Nicholls Sam Birrell at the Echuca service.
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The twin towns paused to honour the fallen on Remembrance Day, with both the Echuca and Moama RSLs hosting services.
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From 10.30am on Tuesday, November 11, community members were joined by Federal Member for Nicholls Sam Birrell and Campaspe Shire Council staff and councillors at the Echuca District War Memorial Park.
Christ Church Anglican Echuca Rev Phil Zamagias opened with a sermon, which was followed by an opportunity to lay wreaths.
Rex Dorman.
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St Joseph’s College Echuca 2026 school captains Rose Byrne, Jamisen Knight and Georgia Mahoney recited the poem In Flanders Fields, and students from Echuca College assisted in a flag raising ceremony.
The service finished with a performance of the Australian National Anthem by Sarah Mackenzie-Ross, who led the 100 or so attendees in song.
Across the river at 11am, the Moama RSL sub-branch began its service at the Moama cenotaph.
Murray River Police District Detective Chief Inspector Mick Fuller.
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Multiple people took to the lectern, with guest speaker Doug Baird sharing the story of his son and one of Australia’s most highly decorated soldiers, the late Corporal Cameron Baird.
A wreath laying ceremony and flag raising ceremony were held, and Peter McLeod from the Echuca Federal Band played TheLast Post live.
Moama Anglican Grammar School students were involved in the Moama service.
Drew Cline.
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Next year’s St Jospeh’s College Echuca school captains Rose Byrne, Jamisen Knight and Georgia Mahoney.
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Echuca RSL sub-branch president Denis Shanahan.
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Corporal Cameron Baird’s father, Doug Baird.
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Peter McLeod.
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Local singer Georgia Armstrong.
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State Member for Murray Plains Peter Walsh.
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