BENDIGO residents stood in spirit with returned service-people as they kept to their homes on Anzac Day.
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Just two or three people gathered to lay wreaths at most Victorian memorials. Instead, Australians lit candles, and played the last post.
Here's how our photographer saw the day.
This is how you saw the day in pictures and videos sent to the Bendigo Advertiser.
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