The L1A1 is still used as a ceremonial weapon by Australia's Federation Guard.
Currently still issued as a drill weapon to members of the ceremonial Federation Guard.
Mount Pleasant is a gun saluting station from which Australia's Federation Guard provides 21-gun salutes on ceremonial occasions.
The coffin was then carried into the cemetery by a bearer party of soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, and Australia's Federation Guard.
As they disembarked into the warm early evening sunshine, a 21-gun salute was sounded and the military band of Australia's Federation Guard military played God Save the Queen.
AU - Australia's Federation Guard (AFG)
Australia's Federation Guard (AFG) is a tri-service ceremonial unit made up of members from the Royal Australian Navy, Australian Army, and Royal Australian Air Force.
In 2000, the Australian Federation Guard performed public duties in London for a month, and included several women amongst its number.
The Federation Guard is a tri-service Australian ceremonial unit that performs similar functions to the five British and two Canadian regiments of foot guards.
The tri-service Federation Guard provides guards of honour for various ceremonies.