Recession 'may hurt Gallipoli services'

Recession 'may hurt Gallipoli services' - ABC Online

The Federal Government expects the global recession will affect crowd numbers for Anzac Day dawn services at Gallipoli and in Europe this year.

The number of people attending the service has grown considerably in recent years.

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