Anzac Day is a remembrance celebration of fallen soldiers in Australia and New Zealand. It is celebrated on April 25, because it marks the first time Australia and New Zealand had fought in a major war (World War 1).
People in Australia and New Zealand begin to observe Anzac Day as early as 4:30 am. People gather off the coast of Gallipoli beach with soldiers performing routines.
Poppies are a common sign of remembrance in Australia.
Two-Up is a popular game on Anzac Day involving a spinner and throwing coins in the air betting on how they will land.