Taking the spirit of Anzac to future generations

We’re marching into the 21st century.

All that is decent, courageous and just

All that Anzac stood for and still does.

We will not forget them

We will honour them with our actions.

Remembrance plays a special part in the life of the RSA.

Every year, with the passing of time, the number of veterans and those who lived through war grows smaller. But our remembrance is more than a salute to those who fought and those we lost. It’s a way of carrying forward the stories and ideals of our grandfathers and great grandfathers, and grandmothers, which are just as relevant in today’s world as they were then.

Poppy Day

Red poppies are exchanged for a donation to the RSA Poppy Appeal.

Return of the Unknown Warrior

11 November 2004, a day of remembrance and a day to remember.

Gallipoli

An abridged version of the Gallipoli Diary from Major Fred Waite DSO,... Read More

History of Anzac Day

Anzac Day 1916-22: The making of a holy day

Lost Trails

Can you help identify these men?

Anzac Day – 25 April

Our national day of commemoration observed on 25 April each year.