Attention, Canley Heights community! We have an important announcement regarding the upcoming ANZAC Day March and Commemoration Service in 2026. Get ready to honor our veterans and commemorate their sacrifices.
A Historic March: Preserving Our Heritage
The Fairfield City Council, in collaboration with the event organizers, is issuing a public notice under the Roads Regulation 2018. This notice is all about ensuring a smooth and respectful ANZAC Day march and service at the Canley Heights RSL Sub-Branch.
The Proposed Road Closure: A Temporary Measure
Here's where it gets interesting: a temporary moving road closure is being proposed for Humphries Road on the morning of April 25, 2026. This closure will facilitate the march from King Park to the Canley Heights RSL Club Cenotaph, creating a solemn and uninterrupted path for our veterans and their supporters.
Your Voice Matters: Share Your Thoughts
If you have any thoughts or concerns about this temporary road closure, we want to hear from you! The council is accepting submissions until January 16, 2026, at 11:59 PM. You can email your comments to trafficandtransport@fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au or send them via mail to PO Box 21, Fairfield NSW 1860. Remember to include your street address and reference number 12/03616 in your response.
Stay Informed: Contact Details
For any further inquiries or questions, you can reach out to Mr. Sameer Kabir, the Council's Traffic Engineer, at 02 72 622 410. He's here to provide any additional information you may need.
A Community Effort: Joining Forces
ANZAC Day is a time for us to come together as a community and honor our history. This march and service are an integral part of our heritage, and your involvement is crucial. Let's ensure a safe and respectful event by sharing our thoughts and working together.
And this is the part most people miss: your opinion matters! So, don't hesitate to share your thoughts. Are you in favor of this road closure? Do you have alternative suggestions? We want to hear your unique perspectives. Leave your comments below, and let's spark a meaningful discussion about preserving our ANZAC traditions.