Camp Gallipoli goes ahead with sunshine at back-up venue

By Lucy Cormack
Updated April 26 2015 - 2:13am, first published 1:25am
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Le Large (retired) with his daughter Tara at Camp Gallipoli. Photo: Joosep Martinson
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Le Large (retired) with his daughter Tara at Camp Gallipoli. Photo: Joosep Martinson
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Le Large (retired) with his daughter Tara at Camp Gallipoli. Photo: Joosep Martinson
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Le Large (retired) with his daughter Tara at Camp Gallipoli. Photo: Joosep Martinson
"I heard bring your swag along...done deal:" Craig Goodman and his family who travelled from Maitland for the event. Photo: Joosep Martinson
"I heard bring your swag along...done deal:" Craig Goodman and his family who travelled from Maitland for the event. Photo: Joosep Martinson
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Le Large (retired) with his daughter Tara at Camp Gallipoli. Photo: Joosep Martinson
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Le Large (retired) with his daughter Tara at Camp Gallipoli. Photo: Joosep Martinson
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Le Large (retired) with his daughter Tara at Camp Gallipoli. Photo: Joosep Martinson
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Le Large (retired) with his daughter Tara at Camp Gallipoli. Photo: Joosep Martinson

It was a sea of swags, beanies and soggy ugg boots, as attendees of Camp Gallipoli woke to a moving Dawn Service in Sydney's Moore Park on Saturday morning.

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