The AM radio crackles, cockatoos caw and the Murray River red cliffs glow at Kulcurna's ode to the fallen

Since the 1980s, down-to-earth station owner Paul Hansen has welcomed folks to his riverside rural homestead for an Anzac Day dawn service that's a little different to official events.

The AM radio crackles, cockatoos caw and the Murray River red cliffs glow at Kulcurna's ode to the fallen

The AM radio crackles, cockatoos caw and the Murray River red cliffs glow at Kulcurna's ode to the fallen

The AM radio crackles, cockatoos caw and the Murray River red cliffs glow at Kulcurna's ode to the fallen

The AM radio crackles, cockatoos caw and the Murray River red cliffs glow at Kulcurna's ode to the fallen
The AM radio crackles, cockatoos caw and the Murray River red cliffs glow at Kulcurna's ode to the fallen
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