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Gallery | Cobram residents mark Remembrance Day

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Remembering: Veterans were joined by community members at a Remembrance Day service in Cobram on Saturday. Photo by Contributed

Cobram and district residents marked Remembrance Day at services across the region.

Cobram Secondary College held a moving service on Friday, November 10, before commemorations at Cobram and district war memorial on Saturday, November 11.

Cobram-Barooga RSL sub-branch members were joined by Moira Shire Council’s chair of the panel of administrators John Tanner, members of the emergency services and school students, pausing to remember those lost at war.

Army School of Health students formed the catafalque party.

Another smaller service took place later at Barooga Sporties.

The Courier thanked all those who contributed photos for the event.

Paying their respects: Cobram Secondary College students and staff remembered those lost at war at Remembrance Day event on Friday at the school. Photo by Contributed
Tradition: Wreaths already laid at the Cobram cenotaph ahead of Remembrance Day. Photo by Contributed
Catafalque party: Members of the Army School of Health formed a catafalque party at the Cobram war memorial. Photo by Contributed
Service: Anglican priest Father Victor Adams leads attendees in a prayer. Photo by Contributed
Representation: Moira Shire’s chair of the panel of administrators John Tanner represented council at the event. Photo by Contributed
Honouring those lost: Wreaths at the Cobram and district war memorial. Photo by Contributed