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The city itself lies on the southern shore, while the Northern Suburbs lie on the northern shore ; which are linked by the Harbour Bridge and the ANZAC Bridge.
There have been two bridges over Johnstons Bay prior to the construction of the ANZAC Bridge.
The ANZAC Bridge is the longest span cable-stayed bridge in Australia.
Sydney0009. jpg | ANZAC Bridge at dusk, viewed from the south west ( Glebe Point )
ANZAC Bridge is visible at lower centre right, while the second Glebe Island Bridge is visible to the left of ANZAC Bridge
Glebe island bridge. JPG | The second Glebe Island Bridge viewed from water level, with the deck of the ANZAC Bridge visible above
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The City West Link Road runs along the northern border of Leichhardt and is a major arterial road, which is part of Metroad 4 and crosses the ANZAC Bridge to the CBD.
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The City West Link Road is a major arterial road, which is part of Metroad 4 and crosses the ANZAC Bridge.
Image: SAM_0737. JPG | Pyrmont end of ANZAC Bridge, rest area where bicycle / pedestrian ramp joins the bridge from Quarry Master Drive ( between Bank St. and Saunders St .)
Image: ANZAC_Bridge_Pyrmont_bike_ramp. JPG | Bike / pedestrian ramp connection to ANZAC Bridge, cnr.

ANZAC and Anzac
Anzac Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand, originally commemorated by both countries on 25 April every year to honour the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps ( ANZAC ) who fought at Gallipoli in the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
Anzac biscuits have long been associated with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps ( ANZAC ) established in World War I.
Fund raising for a memorial began on 25 April 1916, the first anniversary of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps ( ANZAC ) landing at Anzac Cove for the Battle of Gallipoli.
* Field Marshal Sir William Birdwood, best known as the commander of the ANZAC in the First World War, was created Baron Birdwood, of Anzac and of Totnes in the County of Devon, in 1938.
Only Mustafa Kemal, commander of the Ottoman 19th Division at Anzac, expected the attack against the heights but he was unable to convince his superiors to significantly strengthen the defences — only one regiment was moved to the sector north of ANZAC.
Three ships of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Anzac, after the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps ( ANZAC ).
In order to preserve the view of the original building from Anzac Parade, ANZAC Hall was designed to be recessed into the grounds below, and hidden behind a wall.
The I ANZAC Corps ( First Anzac Corps ) was a combined Australian and New Zealand army corps that served during World War I.
The II ANZAC Corps ( Second Anzac Corps ) was an Australian and New Zealand First World War army corps formed in Egypt in February 1916 as part of the reorganization of the Australian Imperial Force following the evacuation of Gallipoli in November 1915, under the command of William Birdwood.
The ANZAC landing area was a broad, four mile ( 6 km ) stretch of beach from about a mile ( 1. 6 km ) north of Gaba Tepe to a point near Fisherman's Hut, north of Anzac Cove.
ANZAC was disbanded to be replaced by two corps ; I Anzac Corps and II Anzac Corps and Birdwood reverted to the command of II Anzac.
Despite the shelling and Turkish snipers, Anzac Cove was a popular swimming beach for the soldiers — at ANZAC it was a struggle to supply sufficient water for drinking and there was rarely any available for washing.
More recently, in May 2005, a non-commercial name change was being considered ; the proposal to rename to ' ANZAC Field ' was put forward by the WA Football Commission, but rejected by the Minister for Veterans Affairs, De-Anne Kelly, as Anzac is a federally protected word.
This unit was officially attached to the Australia New Zealand Army Corps ( ANZAC ) and was in 1915 dispatched to Anzac Cove (‘ Z ’ Beach ) on the Gallipoli Peninsula.
Fund raising for a memorial began on 25 April 1916, the first anniversary of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps ( ANZAC ) landing at Anzac Cove for the Battle of Gallipoli.
Charles Bean was the official war historian of the First World War and was influential in establishing the importance of ANZAC in Australian history and mythology, with such prose as " Anzac stood, and still stands, for reckless valor in a good cause, for enterprise, resourcefulness, fidelity, comradeship and endurance, that will never own defeat ".
** Landing at Anzac Cove made by the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps ( ANZAC ).
Avoca has a horse racing club, the Avoca Shire Turf Club, which has just been awarded a third race meeting in December to augment the two well established meetings a year ; the ANZAC Races on Anzac Day every year and The Avoca Cup meeting in October.
The school has since developed a special association with Anzac Cove, sending cadets and students to partake in ANZAC Day ceremonies every year.
* ANZAC Day parades for war veterans held on Anzac Day.

ANZAC and both
On 26 September the 4th and 5th Divisions, which had been attached to I ANZAC for the fighting around Polygon Wood carried out a successful attack in which they managed to capture both Polygon Wood and parts of Zonnebeke.
Later, on 4 October both I ANZAC and II ANZAC were involved in an attack on the Broodseinde ridge, with the four ANZAC divisions — 1st, 2nd in I ANZAC and 3rd and New Zealand in II ANZAC — serving in the line alongside each other for the first time.
One other theory is the fact that ANZAC troops were especially good at digging tunnels between their own trenches and the enemies, and were regarded by both sides as diggers, one being derogatory and the other more in jest.

ANZAC and forms
To the west of Drayton, the southern part of ANZAC Avenue forms the axis of a growing industrial and commercial district extending west and north towards Glenvale.

ANZAC and are
In Australia sprigs of rosemary are worn on ANZAC Day and sometimes Remembrance Day to signify remembrance ; the herb grows wild on the Gallipoli peninsula.
There are numerous tributes and memorials all over Australia and New Zealand to ANZAC soldiers who died in the battle, including plaques at the Christchurch and Dunedin railway stations.
ANZAC biscuits and the pavlova are considered by some to be Australian national foods, although while the oldest known named recipe for pavlova is from New Zealand, its often said in the Australian history that the dessert took its name from Anna Pavlova at the Esplanade Hotel in Perth during a tour of the state where she danced " as light as air " in reference to the light meringue.
Because of their military connection with the ANZACs and ANZAC Day, these biscuits are often used as a fundraising item for the Royal New Zealand Returned Services ' Association ( RSA ) and the Returned and Services League of Australia ( RSL ).
In New Zealand and Australia, soldiers are commemorated on ANZAC day ( April 25 ), although the poppy is still commonly worn around Remembrance Day.
All nine major powers of World War II, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, the United States and the ANZAC forces, are represented in the combined global game with unique units and colors.
Two famous Australasian biscuit varieties are the ANZAC biscuit and the Tim Tam.
A gift shop and two coffee shops are on site, one overlooking ANZAC Hall, called " The Landing Place ", and the other on the eastern side of the main building, called " The Terrace ".
While shops may trade on most public holidays, there are special trading restrictions on Christmas Day, Good Friday, Easter Sunday and before 1pm on ANZAC Day.
Waitangi Day and ANZAC Day are always commemorated on the exact date, as they commemorate specific historical events.
Following the landing at Gallipoli, General Sir Ian Hamilton wrote to General William Birdwood, the commander of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps ( ANZAC ), adding in postscript: " P. S .— You have got through the difficult business, now you have only to dig, dig, dig, until you are safe.
In the centre is a war memorial were services are held each ANZAC Day.
There are also escalators to Central Station from ANZAC Square Arcade, next to ANZAC Square.
His best known works are the figures on the exterior of the ANZAC War Memorial in Hyde Park, Sydney, the central group in the interior, and the bronze reliefs.
Exceptions are made during the season for certain reserved games such as the Western Derby, The ANZAC Day clash, and Showdown, where medallions are officially rewarded in presentations following the conclusion of the match.
The CPRC performed operational duties as guards to ANZAC headquarter staff, including the General Officer Commanding ANZAC, Lieutenant General William Birdwood, who remarked, “ I have an excellent guard of Ceylon Planters who are such a nice lot of fellows .” According to its onetime Commanding Officer ( CO ), Colonel T. Y.
While a New Zealand public holiday, it is a duty day for New Zealand military personnel, who, even if not involved in official commemorative activities are required to attend an ANZAC Day Dawn Parade in ceremonial uniform in their home location.
As the old man sits on his porch, watching the veterans march past every ANZAC Day, he muses: " The young people ask what are they marching for, and I ask m ' self the same question ".

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