Ness led a dedicated battalion of carers
SHE went on to become the first nursing president of the Australian Nursing Federation, but it was caring for those on the frontline where Eunice Paten, and so many others, learnt the true cost of war.
SHE went on to become the first nursing president of the Australian Nursing Federation, but it was caring for those on the frontline where Eunice Paten, and so many others, learnt the true cost of war.
ANZAC Day will be a time of mixed emotions for Tony Ollivier who will remember his grandfather while celebrating the recent birth of his grandson.
A THREE-dimensional piece of art at Greenbank RSL will ensure the bravery of soldiers past and present will never be forgotten.
A BRISBANE primary school pupil has shared his great-great uncle’s Gallipoli war diary with his class mates as they learn about the Anzac’s history.
SEVEN warships replicated the departure of troops setting sail for WWI – but the excitement of the big crowd could not match that of the sailors themselves. PICTURES | ANZAC CENTENARY
IT is a word that resonates across Australia and is central to our national identity. But nobody knows for sure where it came from.
Anzac Centenary march through Albany marking 100 years since troops departed
THE crew of HMAS Arunta watched in awe as around 1000 people crowded the beach at King George Sound to welcome them to Albany.
AUSTRALIA’S homage to the Anzac Centenary — marking 100 years since WWI — officially kicked off in Albany with a moving service attended by Governor-General Peter Cosgrove. ANZAC CENTENARY
THEY were one of the strongest, toughest and most respected of all the Australian Imperial Force battalions that fought in WWI.
Blackboy Hill march marks 100 years
A RECORD 60,000 spectators are flooding into Albany as the WA town becomes the focus of a nation recalling its Anzac heritage. ANZAC CENTENARY
THEY had no idea where they were going, or that many wouldn’t return. They hadn’t even heard of Gallipoli. A century ago today, the Anzacs left our shores.
LAW-BREAKING motorists have been blasted in fiery comments made by the WA Police boss in charge of Anzac commemorations in Albany. | ANZAC CENTENARY
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