Blue Mountains residents have turned out in large numbers to honour our servicemen and women at Anzac Day services today (April 25).
From Mount Victoria down to Glenbrook, young and old alike have paid tribute to our servicemen and women.
The Royal Australian Air Force was due to conduct flypasts at Springwood and Lawson with a C-130J Hercules scheduled to fly over Springwood war memorial at 11am and Lawson cenotaph at 11.20am.
"All RAAF flypasts are subject to weather and operational requirements. For public safety, drones must not be operated in the vicinity of flypasts," said a RAAF spokesman.
Anzac Day salutes the courage and valour of those soldiers who fought at Gallipoli. They may have suffered defeat, however, their courage spawned a legend which is observed to this day.
The Gazette staff will be out and about at Anzac Day services but if you have any of your own photos you'd like to share from the day, please submit them via our Facebook page or email the editor, damien.madigan@fairfaxmedia.com.au.