Anzac Day 2026: A Day for Remembering and Playing Two-Up
Introduction
On April 25, 2026, Australia remembered its soldiers. This day is called Anzac Day. On this day, people can play a game called two-up. It is usually not allowed. But on Anzac Day, it is legal.
Main Body
Anzac Day is about the landing of Australian and New Zealand soldiers at Gallipoli in 1915. More than 8,000 Australian soldiers died there. This was 111 years before 2026. Australia and New Zealand remember their soldiers on this day. They think about the hard times and the brave actions of the soldiers. The game of two-up is illegal on other days. But on Anzac Day, it is allowed. The game started with Australian soldiers in World War I. Now it is a tradition. A person throws two coins in the air. People bet on the result. They bet if the coins show heads or tails. They play in a circle. In 2026, many pubs and clubs had two-up games. They also had special food and drinks. At the same time, many people went to early morning services and marches. Some people spent the night at Gallipoli to remember the soldiers. The game reminds people of the friendship between soldiers. It is a tradition.
Conclusion
So, Anzac Day 2026 had both serious remembering and the fun game of two-up. It showed the past sacrifice and the traditions that came from it.