People across Australia and around the world have gathered to remember those who gave their lives during Anzac Day services.

The solemn day began with dawn services, held in small suburban parks, state capitals and the Australian War Memorial (AWM) in Canberra, commemorating the bravery and sacrifice of all who served in the armed forces.

Today marks 110 years since Australian and New Zealand soldiers landed on the shores of Gallipoli, in Turkey, during World War I for the start of the bloody Dardanelles campaign.

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