Members of the community are encouraged to take a moment of silence this Remembrance Day to honour those who fought and died at war.
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This year marks 103 years since the Allies and Germany signed the armistice, signalling the end of the first World War on November 11, 1918.
Wagga's Remembrance Day service will be held at the Victory Memorial Gardens and members of the community are invited to gather on the lawns beside the eternal flame to pay respects to those who fell.
Wagga RSL sub-branch President David Gardiner hopes those who are unable to attend an event still take the time on the eleventh hour to pause and reflect.
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He said he hopes to see more people support the RSL's fundraising efforts by purchasing a poppy from one of several pop-ups across town.
"Although the response hasn't been as good as previous years, we do thank the public for supporting the cause of supporting veterans and their families throughout Wagga and the region," he said.
The service will commence at 10.15am, and those attending are asked to wear a mask and abide by COVID safety measures.
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