Target told to shelve Anzac range
THREE products bearing the Anzac logo have been pulled from Target’s shelves following advice from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
THREE products bearing the Anzac logo have been pulled from Target’s shelves following advice from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
HE WAS the bold boy from Brisbane who inspired our troops. This is the poignant tale of tiny “officer’’ Paddy Vidgen — his WWI heartbreak and lifetime of service.
WINSTON Churchill may have been the architect of the failed Gallipoli campaign, but history has been unkind to blame him for its failure and tragedy, his family say.
DR Stan Mellick is firmly entrenched in the Anzac Day tradition at St Andrew’s War Memorial Hospital in Brisbane’s Spring Hill.
THEY reveal what soldiers don’t speak of and camouflage the wounds of war. Our illustrated soldiers reveal the meaning behind their tattoos.
DOING what comes naturally has earned a Sydney truckie the respect of the nation and turned him into an overnight sensation on social media.
HIS parents’ grief was so deep, they vowed to never let him go. A century on, a soldier’s bedroom remains untouched, and will stay that way another 400 years.
PEOPLE stopped their cars halfway across an intersection and got out. They stood still on street corners. This was Remembrance Day in Adelaide in 1955.
REMEMBRANCE services across the state will hold a special significance as we near the centenary anniversary of ANZAC troops and ancillary staff leaving for duty in World War One.
WHEN this photo was first published, armchair detectives across the globe went nuts and combined to solve 60 mysteries.
IN a sea of 700-plus army colleagues on the steps of a giant pyramid in Egypt, Private Walter Fathers knew he needed to stand out for a photo. So he moved his arms.
AUSTRALIA’S first submarine — AE1 lost a century ago with all 35 hands — will be the focus of a Remembrance Day service in Freemantle today.
FOR John Fox, Remembrance Day carries a bit more meaning than it does for most.
IF the SAS is the scalpel in our war on terror, these guys are the sledgehammer. And they’ve shed more blood in Afghanistan than any other Australian Army unit.
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