For the traditional Deniliquin dawn service, those taking part in the short march are asked to assemble outside Deniliquin Newsagency by 5.45am.
The service will begin at the Deniliquin Cenotaph at 6am.
Those attending are then invited back to the Deniliquin RSL Club for the Gunfire Breakfast. The cost is $5 per head.
At 7.45am, commemorations will move to the Deniliquin War Cemetery.
While there will be no formal service, flags will be lowered, and poppies and rosemary will be placed on the headstones.
The second official service of the day will be hosted at Deniliquin Airport, at the No. 7 Service Flying Training School memorial outside the main terminal building.
A bus will will leave the Deniliquin RSL Club at 8.15am.
The Wangnallea Service will be held at the Wanganella Hall from 9am, and will feature guest speaker Squadron Leader Retired Dean Robertson.
Dean will also speak at the Deniliquin mid-morning service, which will begin with the traditional minute of silence from 11am at the Deniliquin Cenotaph.
It will be preceded by a march along Cressy St to the cenotaph, stepping off from the Deniliquin Town Hall at 10.45am. Those taking part must arrive by 10.30am.
After the service, the parade will march back to the Town Hall, giving an ‘eyes left’ to the Boer War Memorial on the Edward St roundabout.
Lunch will be served at the Deniliquin RSL Club for emergency services and veterans after the service, at a cost of $10 per head.
The Deniliquin RSL Sub-branch then encourages people to support the Deniliquin Anzac Day Races, where veterans receive free entry and access to the hospitality tent. Veterans are encouraged to wear their medals so they are recognised.