What is open on Anzac Day




Anzac Day Dawn Services: These services are held at war memorials and cenotaphs across New Zealand and Australia. They typically start at 6am and include a reading of the Ode of Remembrance, a minute's silence, and the laying of wreaths.
  • Anzac Day Parades: These parades are held in major cities and towns across New Zealand and Australia. They typically start at 10am and include marching bands, veterans, and members of the public.
  • Anzac Day Commemorative Services: These services are held at churches, schools, and community centres across New Zealand and Australia. They typically start at 11am and include readings, prayers, and hymns.
  • Anzac Day Family Fun Days: These events are held at parks and recreation centres across New Zealand and Australia. They typically include food stalls, games, and activities for children.
  • Anzac Day Concerts: These concerts are held at venues across New Zealand and Australia. They typically feature live music, poetry readings, and dramatic performances.
  • Anzac Day Exhibitions: These exhibitions are held at museums and galleries across New Zealand and Australia. They typically feature displays of artefacts, photographs, and documents relating to Anzac Day.
  • Most businesses and shops are closed on Anzac Day, but there are some exceptions. These include:

    • Petrol stations
    • Convenience stores
    • Supermarkets (some may have reduced hours)
    • Restaurants and cafes (some may have reduced hours)
    • Pharmacies
    • Hospitals and medical centres

    If you're not sure whether a particular business or shop will be open on Anzac Day, it's best to call ahead or check their website.

    Anzac Day is a public holiday in New Zealand and Australia. It is a day to remember the men and women who have served in the Australian and New Zealand armed forces, especially those who have died in war.

    Anzac Day is an important day of remembrance for many New Zealanders and Australians. It is a day to reflect on the sacrifices that have been made by our service personnel, and to honour their memory.