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A minute's silence on ANZAC Day is a solemn tribute to honor and remember the sacrifices made by Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought in World War I and subsequent conflicts. It serves as a moment of reflection to acknowledge the courage, suffering, and loss experienced by service members and their families. This act of remembrance fosters national unity and gratitude for their dedication to protecting freedom and peace.

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