Thousands attend Anzac services
THOUSANDS of people have attended services across Tasmania to honour the bravery and sacrifice of the Anzacs.
THOUSANDS of people have attended services across Tasmania to honour the bravery and sacrifice of the Anzacs.
TONY Abbott has walked among the crowds at Gallipoli, but it’s his wife who impressed particularly when one attendee lost her shoe.
TONY Abbott has walked among the crowds at Gallipoli, but it’s his wife who impressed particularly when one attendee lost her shoe.
LEST WE FORGET: Gallipoli’s 100 year anniversary memorials are observed at the Dawn Service in Turkey.
IF THESE 100-year-old binoculars could talk, it would give insight into the man who carried it from Gallipoli to the Western Front.
IF YOU tell a mate their “blood’s worth bottling” while getting “blotto” with them, you are speaking the language Aussie Diggers created in World War I.
FROM telegrams to tweets, we’ve come a long way in 100 years. Here’s how you can mark Anzac Day on social media.
A TASMANIAN nurse compiled an amazing record of World War I, writes ANNE MATHER.
ANNABEL Lane is in Turkey and will spend Anzac Day in Gallipoli after becoming the fifth girl from an Adelaide school in seven years to win the Premier’s Anzac Spirit School Prize.
DIRECT descendants of original Anzacs who will sing at the Gallipoli Dawn Service have rehearsed at Anzac Cove.
THE search is on to find the South Australian families of WWI soldiers identified from a collection of photographs described as one of the most important first world war discoveries ever made.
BRISBANE poet Mervyn Nielsen put pen to paper in a poem to mark the centenary of troops landing at Gallipoli.
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