This year, the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, flames of remembrance will burn atop candles in driveways across the nation.
The 'Driveway at Dawn' movement, started by veterans Bill Sowry and Terry James and now swelled to more than 200,000 online members,
is the nation's grassroots virus-be-damned solution to Anzac Day lockdown.
In lieu of actual crowds, the RSL is asking Australians to observe a minute's silence with their candles or a torch from 6am,
then share unique dawn services to social media with the hashtag #standto.
The official service will begin a 5.50am and be broadcast live on Channel Nine.
A bugler will play the last post and Premier Daniel Andrews will read an Anzac Day message, both pre-recorded.