Medals will be on show when Anzac Day returns to normal this month.

Anzac Day in the Twin Towns will be back to normal with commemorations taking place as they would have pre Covid 19.

Those wishing to March are asked to form up out the front of the Mechanics Institutes hall in Neill Street at 10:30 at 10:45 the march will commence.

The commemoration ceremony will then take place at the cenotaph in Newson park at 11 am sharp. 

Masks can be worn but are not compulsory, however, recommended.

After the service the march with return to the Mechanics Institute. 

Harden RSL Sub branch representative Tim O’Keeffe said “preparations have been made for the cemeony to take place in the Murrumburrah High School Hall if bad weather prevents the service from going ahead outdoors. The proceedings will then zoomed to the Harden Country club auditorium.”

Tim made it clear that people attending the service will have to sign in using either the QR code or with a pen and paper.

For further information call Tim O’Keeffe on 0412 457 860.

The Harden-Murrumburrah light horse troop will be holding their midday service at the light horse memorial in Murrumburrah.

The story of Bill the Bastard be will aired the weekend before Anzac Day on the ABC Program Landline.

Pip Courtney and Simon Beardsell spent a weekend with the light house troop and interviewed councillor Chris Manchester.