Anzac Day 2015: Gallipoli Dawn Service
LEST WE FORGET: Gallipoli’s 100 year anniversary memorials are observed at the Dawn Service in Turkey.
LEST WE FORGET: Gallipoli’s 100 year anniversary memorials are observed at the Dawn Service in Turkey.
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.
ANZAC Day 2015 on the Gold Coast.
THE finishing touches are being put on a new Avenue of Honour which will become the central point of Anzac centenary celebrations for a Brisbane community.
MORE than 93 per cent of Australians believe it is important for the nation to commemorate Anzac Day, an exclusive survey has revealed.
SIX Victoria Crosses were handed to British soldiers from the one regiment at the Gallipoli landings. Now, 100 years later, the medals have come home.
HE SURVIVED machine gun fire in France before going on to lead one of SA’s most prestigious schools, which is now researching th e more than 1000 alumni who served in The Great War.
A PORTRAIT of 178 Australian soldiers taken during World War One will go on display, in the hope that the public can help identify them.
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WITH a soaring political rhetoric and a shift away from the west, Turkey may not be as friendly as it once was. What does it mean for Australia, the Middle East, and the world?
SEVENTY-TWO years after Charles Williams and his Lancaster crew mates died while on a dam busting raid in Germany, a plaque will be unveiled in their honour.
THE Anzac spirit is ingrained in this Brisbane family, with two generations serving in world wars.
HE WAS an SANFL champion but his promising sporting career was cut short when left for a world a far cry from the battlefield of the football field.
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