Australians are paying their respects at the moment because the nation marks Remembrance Day.
The sails of the Opera Home have been illuminated on Saturday morning with poppies to mark 105 years because the finish of World Battle I.
Greater than 100,000 Australians died in battle and peacekeeping operations through the four-year battle.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will attend a service at Sydney’s Martin Place later at the moment, alongside New South Wales Premier Chris Minns.
In the meantime, Veterans’ Affairs Minister Matt Keogh will spend Armistice Day within the UK with Australian troopers coaching Ukrainian armed forces.