Anzac day mail delivery

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On Anzac Day (April 25th), Australia and New Zealand come together to commemorate the anniversary of the landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) at Gallipoli, Turkey, in 1915. It's a significant day to honor the sacrifices of those who served and died in wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations.

In Australia, Anzac Day is a public holiday, and many Australians participate in dawn services, parades, and other commemorative events. In New Zealand, it's also a public holiday, and many Kiwis attend dawn services, parades, and other events to pay their respects.

In the context of mail delivery, Australia Post and New Zealand Post have special arrangements in place for Anzac Day. Here are some interesting facts:

  1. Special stamps: Both Australia Post and New Zealand Post release special Anzac Day stamps each year, featuring designs that reflect the significance of the day.
  2. Free delivery: In Australia, Australia Post offers free delivery on Anzac Day for all parcels and letters sent to Australian Defence Force personnel serving overseas.
  3. Priority delivery: In New Zealand, New Zealand Post prioritizes the delivery of mail to Defence Force personnel serving overseas on Anzac Day.
  4. Special services: Both postal services offer special services, such as the "Anzac Day Mail" service in Australia, which allows people to send messages and cards to loved ones serving overseas.
  5. Commemorative covers: Australia Post and New Zealand Post often release commemorative covers, which are special envelopes featuring Anzac Day designs. These covers are popular among philatelists and collectors.

These special arrangements demonstrate the importance of Anzac Day and the recognition of the sacrifices made by those who serve their countries.