‘Spending $100 million is over the top’
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.
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.
HAUNTING photos that combine contemporary images with eyewitness photos have revealed key moments of history and the present day, 70 years after WWII ended.
HAUNTING photos that combine contemporary images with eyewitness photos have revealed moments of history and the present day, 70 years after WWII ended.
THE munitions factories in Melbourne’s inner west were at the forefront of Australia’s bullet supply in World War I.
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.
ELIJAH and James Potter have a big task ahead of them — they are part of the youngest generation of Australians responsible for carrying on the meaning behind Anzac Day.
HE MAY have been slight of build but Lieutenant Harold Barker had a big reputation on the Gallipoli battlefield.
AS thousands commemorate the bloody beach landings at Anzac Cove, further along the peninsula there is a site of even greater horror that lies almost deserted.
ONE of many who had the unfortunate honour of lending his name to the Preston Leader Gallant Australians column was Albert Valentine Dwyer.
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