Illawarra residents planning to pay their respects this Anzac Day are reminded to keep COVID-safe during the commemorations.
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Anzac Day marches and services are going ahead this year, but there must be no more than one person per two square metres.
They are also capped at 5000 attendees.
People are advised to keep 1.5 metres away from people they do not live with, or wear a face mask if they cannot physically distance from others.
Those participating in an outdoor service or march will have to provide their contact details to the organiser.
Anyone who feels unwell or has any flu-like symptoms must stay at home.
Police will be out to ensure services and marches remain COVID-safe.
They will also be looking out for antisocial behaviour.
"Remember the reasons for commemorating this day and honour the true Anzac spirit - look out for your mates and celebrate in a safe and respectful way," NSW Police Acting Assistant Commissioner Rohan Cramsie said.
For information on the services and marches taking place in the Illawarra this Anzac Day, click here.
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