In commemoration of the part taken by Victorian troops in the Great War and in memory of those who gave their lives for the Empire, and in commemoration of the service of Australians for their country in subsequent conflicts and peace-keeping activities, the twenty-fifth day of April in each year (being the anniversary of the first landing on Gallipoli of troops from the United Kingdom Australia and New Zealand) shall be known as ANZAC Day .
S. 3(a) repealed by No. 21/2002 s. 4(b).
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S. 3(b) amended by No. 9427 s. 3(Sch. 2 item 1), repealed by No. 119/1993 s. 16(1).
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Pt 2 (Heading) inserted by No. 62/2008 s. 4(2).
Part 2—General control of activities on ANZAC Day
S. 4 (Heading) inserted by No. 96/2003 s. 6(1).
S. 4 substituted by No. 6607 s. 4(a).