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The AgeAs thousands gathered around to commemmorate Anzac Day at dawn services around the nation, five teenage girls were arrested for allegedly spraypainted anti-Anzac slogans on a war memorial in the NSW city of Bathurst.
The five girls were still covered in paint when they were discovered nearby Bathurst's Carillon war memorial on Kings Parade shortly after midnight.
Police said anti-Anzac slogans and peace signs had been painted on the external walls of the 73-year-old memorial, which is the central-western city's main war shrine.
Police charged a 16-year-old girl with charges of maliciously damaging a shrine and police property. She was bailed to appear at Bathurst Children's Court on May 28.
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