Landscape hides horror … at first
IT’S A stunning landscape — until you notice the details and hear the rumours of prisoners being shot as the enemy launch a suicidal defence.
IT’S A stunning landscape — until you notice the details and hear the rumours of prisoners being shot as the enemy launch a suicidal defence.
TASMANIA’S small communities paid a huge price during World War I.
FOR the first time, an alternative Dawn Service has been held at Gallipoli away from the usual Anzac Cove site for those who missed out on the national ballot.
TODAY, war is about elite soldiers using hi-tech gear to equalise the enemy. So what can today’s soldiers really learn from a century-old battle?
THE contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander service men and women in war is being recognised at a Brisbane memorial.
SAM Worthington was so impressed with the script for Deadline Gallipoli he turned executive producer as well as actor in order to tell the story.
YOU expect bullets to fly at war but not at a memorial to a conflict, however a northern Gold Coast cenotaph was once used for target practice
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.
CALEB McClure says it is important we never forget the sacrifices our war heroes made – both in the trenches in and the makeshift hospitals.
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.
BRISBANE author Vicki Bennett has drawn on her father’s proud military history to pen a children’s book.
THE State Library of Queensland is telling the story of the state’s people in a new WWI exhibition.
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