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It was like a whole city wiped out

It was like a whole city wiped out

IMAGINE every resident of your town either killed or injured by gun or shell fire in less than a year. That is effectively what happened in one small place.

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Students vie for Anzac tour

Students vie for Anzac tour

EIGHTY Victorian secondary students will be selected from a statewide ballot to attend the 2015 ANZAC Centenary dawn service at Gallipoli.

The search for Private Taylor

The search for Private Taylor

QUEENSLANDER Richard Taylor served in World War I and was awarded a British war medal. Can you help reunite his family with his long-lost medal?

Lifting the lid on Blackboy Hill

Lifting the lid on Blackboy Hill

MORE than 32,000 men prepared for WWI here, but Blackboy Hill Training Camp has always struggled for WA’s historical spotlight.

Jam tins make a big impact

Jam tins make a big impact

JAM tins made into hand grenades — just one of the ingenious weapons Anzac soldiers used in 1915 at Gallipoli. | Anzac Centenary

Flowers for hospital’s Anzac heroes

Flowers for hospital’s Anzac heroes

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.

Divine start to dawn service

Divine start to dawn service

A FIERY WA priest renowned for his bravery on the battlefields of Europe is the man who introduced the dawn service tradition to Australia.

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