Anzac Day dawn service: Mike Baird encourages Sydneysiders to participate in commemoration events

By Jacob Saulwick
Updated April 25 2016 - 11:13am, first published 11:03am
Anzac Day dawn service: Words are projected onto a building in Martin Place. Photo: Nick Moir
Anzac Day dawn service: Words are projected onto a building in Martin Place. Photo: Nick Moir
NSW Premier Mike Baird, left, and Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione at the Anzac Day Dawn Service at Martin Place.  Photo: Nick Moir
NSW Premier Mike Baird, left, and Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione at the Anzac Day Dawn Service at Martin Place. Photo: Nick Moir
A wreath is laid in Martin Place at the dawn service. Photo: Nick Moir
A wreath is laid in Martin Place at the dawn service. Photo: Nick Moir

The Premier, Mike Baird, is encouraging Sydney and NSW residents to attend Anzac Day services across the state, despite the overnight arrest of a teenager on terrorism-related charges.

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