Wreathes laid at the Banjup Memorial Park Anzac service in 2016.
Camera IconWreathes laid at the Banjup Memorial Park Anzac service in 2016. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Jandakot Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade hosting Anzac service at Banjup Memorial Park

Bryce LuffCockburn Gazette

AN Anzac service will be held at the Banjup Memorial Park tomorrow morning.

Jandakot Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade 4th Lieutenant Andy Mathers said the local service had grown considerably since the first in 1998 when 12 people attended.

More than 120 people visited the park in 2016.

The park was established in 1920 in memory of the 14 Banjup residents who fought in World War I.

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Six of the men were killed and four were wounded.

The service, supported by the South Coogee Volunteer Bushfire Brigade and the Atwell Scouts, will begin at 8.30am and be followed by a gunfire breakfast for a gold coin donation.The Memorial Park is located near the corner of Armadale and Warton roads.

Parking is available at the Cockburn Fremantle Pistol Club on Warton Road.