
ANZAC Day 2025
April 25 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am

ANZAC Day Commemoration Service
Please join us at the Town of Mosman Park as we commemorate the service and supreme sacrifice of Australian men and women who have represented our nation in conflicts in our region and around the world.
The ANZAC Day Commemoration Service at 9.45am in Memorial Park, on the corner Bay View Terrace and Memorial Drive, Mosman Park. Seating will be provided.
The commemorative service is conducted by the Town of Mosman Park in conjunction with the Mosman Park Sub-Branch of the RSL.
Please join us for tea, coffee and biscuits following the service.
FAQs
How do we get to the ANZAC Day Commemorations in Memorial Park?
We highly encourage walking, cycling or carpooling to the event if you can.
Walk: Walk with your neighbours
Bus: Transperth Route 107 stop on Palmerston Street.
Cycle: there is a bike rack near the Town of Mosman Park administration building.
Car: Please do not park on the lawn of Memorial Park. Street parking is located on Memorial Drive. ACROD Parking available in the Town of Mosman Park administration building carpark close to the event seating with low gradient brick pathways and lawn. Additional carparks are available in Jabe Dodd Park, accessed from Bay View Tce (north of Mosman Park Bowling Club) and Johnson Parade (near the Swan Canoe Club and there is a short steep gradient walk).
What is free to the community?
This a free event.
Am I allowed to bring alcohol to the ANZAC Day commemorations?
The ANZAC Day event in Memorial Park is an alcohol-free event.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes! But they’ll need to be on a lead at all times at the event.
Is there seating at the event?
Seating is available on the lawn.
Are there toilets at the event?
Yes. An accessible toilet is available inside the Town of Mosman Park Administration Building. Toilets will be signposted at the event.
I would like to lay a wreath
Wreaths are a commemorative symbol for ANZAC Day. The Commemoration Service includes time for ‘Laying of the Wreaths.’ After laying a wreath, the person stands to attention and bows their head (or salutes if wearing military uniform).