Windsor memorial showcases indigenous contribution
THE contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander service men and women in war is being recognised at a Brisbane memorial.
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.
ALBANY’S Princess Royal Harbour will see a mighty display of maritime muscle when the WA town marks the Anzacs’ departure for WWI. ANZAC CENTENARY
HE was the 14-year-old who left home in Germany to see the world and ended up in Adelaide — becoming a boxer and a prisoner in an internment camp.
THE biggest 96 hours in Albany’s history – when the city hosts commemorations marking 100 years since troops sailed to WWI – will be a “game changer”. YOUR GUIDE TO WHAT’S ON
THE last home soil many Australian and New Zealand troops saw as they departed for the First World War is being prepared for its biggest and most poignant event since that historic farewell.
FREMANTLE was the last port for WA troops who joined the Anzac convoy. Carmelo Amalfi revisits the historic event through diaries, letters and images initially “censored” by authorities.
WANT a slice of our war history on the eve of the 100th anniversary of the ANZAC campaign? Well, collections don’t get much better than this.
PRIVATE Duncan Luttrell will have a special memento when he marches down Macquarie St today.
EROTIC artist, passionate lover and tragic mother. Mata Hari became fatally tangled in money, sex and intrigue — but was she pawn or player?
Soldiers will march through Hobart tomorrow to re-enact the departure of the first Tasmanian troops for WWI. Reg A Watson tells the story.
IT’S a remarkable piece of history. The caricature Private Tim Applebee is holding is of his great-uncle, Lance Corporal Malcolm “Mal” Henry Applebee.
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