Anzac Dayat Grawin
- Apr 29
- 1 min read


Member for Barwon, Roy Butler paid his respects on Anzac Day by attending the Grawin ceremony, something he said he had wanted to do for some time.
“I’d like to thank the community at Grawin for allowing me to join their ANZAC ceremony,” Mr Butler said
“It was beautifully run with some words that gave pause for deep reflection on who we are as Australians and the debt we owe to our service men and women.
“I’ve been meaning to get to ANZAC Day at the Sheepyards War Memorial in Grawin for years. I’d heard it was an excellent service, and it did not disappoint.
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