They are not. The New Zealanders were an important part of the campaign, and their presence is certainly acknowledged in Australian commemorations of ANZAC Day.
Because ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
the name of the Australian delicacy is ANZAC biscuits
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Australian Newzealand Army Cops
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Well, ANZAC stands for Australian New Zealand Army Corps If that answers your question....
ANZAC, australian new zealand army corps
The main countries represented at Anzac Cove were Australian, British and New Zealand troops.
There was no war on ANZAC Day. ANZAC Day commemorates Australian soldiers in all conflicts, but usually World War I. The main battleground commemorated is Gallipoli, where ANZAC (Australian New Zealand Army Corps) troops were defeated by the Turks but fought bravely despite bad organisation from the higher-ups.
Anzac day officially started on the 25 of April 1916. hope this helpS. Anzac means Australian New,Zealand, army, corps. BY KERINA
There was no "Anzac War" - the Anzacs were Australian and New Zealand soldiers who helped the British in World War 1 and 2 .
No. ANZAC Day is only commemorated in Australia and New Zealand. This is because the original ANZAC landing consisted of only official Australian and New Zealand troops.