This story will be updated with live streams from dawn and 11am Anzac Day services as they unfold.
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Across the Border and North East Anzac Day marches and ceremonies have been cancelled, but that doesn't mean residents can't participate in the special day.
From 6am, a pre-recorded Anzac Day service from the Albury RSL sub-branch will be broadcast on 2AY radio.
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The service will feature an address by Colonel Bradley Robertson.
Later, at 10am a second longer service will be broadcast, both services can be heard online at https://www.2ay.com.au/.
Albury RSL sub-branch president Graham Docksey called for residents to tune into both services and to walk to the end of their yard or driveway to participate in Light Up The Dawn during the last post.
In Wangaratta, residents can view a pre-recorded Anzac Day service from 11am. The video will appear in this story from 11am and on the Wangaratta RSL and Wangaratta Council Facebook pages.
Benalla RSL sub-branch have asked residents to stand outside their home during the ABC National broadcast at 5.55am with a candle for the Light Up The Dawn driveway commemoration.
Federation Council is encouraging residents to stand at their letterbox, front door or driveway at dawn to take a moment to remember the fallen.
More widely, RSL NSW and Victoria have encouraged residents to Light Up The Dawn by standing at the end of their driveway or balcony at 6am to listen to Last Post or recording of the dawn service.