Modest digger awarded for “shooting biscuit tins”
Gallipoli signalman Charles Dunderdale Gill always downplayed his service but his 91-year-old daughter is still incredibly proud.
Gallipoli signalman Charles Dunderdale Gill always downplayed his service but his 91-year-old daughter is still incredibly proud.
FATHER and son team Robert and Daniel Harris will carry with them some precious cargo when they tackle the Kokoda Track next month.
COULD the social media teens of 2015 handle the horrific reality faced by youngsters who went off to war a century ago? Today they can find out.
INTERACTIVE: At the age of 27 Alice was cleaning up the mess left by the bloody battles on the Gallipoli peninsula. Join us as we explore her life in real time.
THESE British kids are too young to understand the horror of war. But they do understand the importance of carrying on an almost 100-year-old tradition.
DIGGERS’ diaries — candid, honest, full of humour and throbbing with pain. | Anzac Centenary
ALBANY, a whaling town of 6000 clinging to the shore of a desolate coastline, became the focus of a nation a century ago.
A FIERY WA priest renowned for his bravery on the battlefields of Europe is the man who introduced the dawn service tradition to Australia.
RSL WA president Graham Edwards says Australia must learn from the mistakes of Vietnam — and not turn its back on returnees from modern wars.
THE parents of VC hero Cameron Baird talk for the first time about their son’s extraordinary bravery and how they would give his medals back if they could see him again.
GEOFF Thredgold was reluctant to tell his family what he went through during World War I, but the recent discovery of his wartime letters has given them an insight.
RICHARD Kleinig had little idea a simple request from his wife Lee would result in a two-year labour of love.
GALLIPOLI veteran Private George Davies John, 10th Light Horse Regiment, did not attend Anzac Day services and rarely spoke about his war experience.
WHEN a pregnant Miriam Zariffa lost her husband shortly after he served in East Timor, she did not expect to meet other young mothers who shared her pain.
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