The letter that changed history
“MURDER, scandals, arrogance.” This man’s bid to save an army from its commanders exposed a catastrophe and gave rise to a national legend.
“MURDER, scandals, arrogance.” This man’s bid to save an army from its commanders exposed a catastrophe and gave rise to a national legend.
MODERN day ‘Anzac Girls’ gather in Greece to honour and mark 100 years since the first Anzac nursing contingent arrived to treat war wounded.
AUSTRALIA has spent five times the amount the UK has spent commemorating World War I, prompting criticism that the money could be better spent on our modern veterans.
A PHOTOGRAPH conveys the WWI sacrifice made by up to 550 Tasmanians in capturing Pozieres.
THERE will be free public transport in Perth for Anzac Day as 100,000 people are expected to be in the city for the Kings Park dawn service and other events. | ANZAC DAY GUIDE
EMILY Ballantyne is a nervous wreck before she puts her bugle to her lips and plays the first sombre, stirring notes of The Last Post. | ANZAC DAY IN WA | GETTING TO KINGS PARK
CLASSROOM teachers will ditch the computers and technology for children to learn about the Anzac centenary. Watch the video and share your thoughts. Are you happy with your child learning this?
ONE in 12 Tasmanians enlisted to fight in World War I, and the toll was enormous, writes ANNE MATHER. INCLUDES TASMANIAN ANZAC SERVICES GUIDE
BRIGID Holland-Smith finds it hard to believe half a tonne of cake for wounded Anzacs was baked in her Millswood kitchen 100 years ago.
IN 1915, you could buy a block of land for 200 pounds and milk was three pence per litre. Here are 35 amazing stats that show how far we’ve come.
THE immortalised Gallipoli trench line remains an inhospitable place. Even the shrubbery here is hostile. Andrew Carswell, pictured, retraces the steps of the Anzac charge. INSCRIPTION A TOUCHSTONE TO WARRIOR ANCESTOR | LEAGUE’S GALLIPOLI HEROES | GUIDE TO NSW DAWN SERVICES
HE HAS been decorated for fearless feats on the harshest battlefields, but Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith says there is one thing that truly scares him.
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