Anthony Albanese thanks veterans as he attends dawn service with Jodie Haydon
Anthony Albanese has shared a message with Australia as he and his wife Jodie Haydon attended a dawn service in the nation’s capital.
The Prime Minister was pictured at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, where he laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Fallen Soldier.
On Friday, Albanese released a pre-recorded message thanking servicemen and women for their sacrifice.
‘Across our continent, from the biggest cities to the smallest country town, and in every corner of the world made hallow by the sacrifice of our fallen, we gather in respect, reflection, gratitude and pride,’ he said.
‘We remember all who lived to keep fighting and all who finally made it home, but with the battle raging forever in their hearts.
‘We reflect on all they went through and all they were up against, and we give thanks for the difference they made just when the world needed it most.’
Albanese had originally been scheduled to be in Gallipoli for Anzac Day, but cancelled the plans after the US-Iran war started.


