ANZAC Day ceremonies in Jimboomba, Greenbank, Tamborine and Logan Village will bring thousands of people together to pay tribute to those who served or died in conflict on Thursday, April 25.
Early risers will meet at the Jimboomba Library cenotaph at 4.25am for the dawn service.
A gunfire breakfast will follow at the Jimboomba Community Hall.
The 7am march will step off at Brisbane Street and pass Cusack Lane towards Rotary Park for the commemorative service at 7.30am.
Jimboomba RSL Sub Branch president Bill Malkin said the Anzac's sacrifice in World War one is the reason Australia enjoys a wonderful set of freedoms today.
Logan Village
THE Logan Village dawn service will start at 4.28am at the Village Green cenotaph.
A gunfire breakfast will be held at the Logan Village Lions Club Community Hall at 5am.
Marchers will meet outside the Logan Vilalge State School at 9am and step off at 9.30am.
The main service will be held at the Village Green cenotaph at 10am.
Logan Village RSL Rub Branch president Coll Evans said an honour roll commemorating World War one veterans would be handed over to representatives of one of the schools attending the service.
Greenbank
THE Greenbank RSL car park will host a dawn service at 5.30am.
Members of the community will meet at Blackwell Street at 9.30am ahead of the march at 10am. The march will conclude at 10.30am for the main service.
Two Up will be played at the Greenbank RSL function room from 12pm to 3pm.
Tamborine
THE Tamborine Village Community Hall will host another dawn service after the cenotaph was unveiled last year.
People are expected to arrive before 4.15am for a 4.21am dawn service.
Tamborine Village Lions Club members will serve breakfast at the hall following the service.