Margie Abbott delights crowd in Gallipoli
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.
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.
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.
YOUNG Gilbert Aitken — whose family has a military history stretching back over a century — is one of the first to read our special tribute to the Gallipoli 100th anniversary, published in The Advertiser on Saturday.
BEFORE he sailed off to war, James Hall drilled and trained and camped in Colonel Light Gardens – which in 1915 was Mitcham Army Camp and not much else.
DO you have any wartime photos of friends or relatives who served in the Australian armed forces? A shop on Maling Rd would love you to share them.
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.
A MILESTONE race for a running club celebrating 21 years will start one minute later than intended.
MAGNIFICENT creatures evoked memories and got the star treatment at a Lilydale retirement village.
HUNDREDS of poppies, beautifully arranged by artist Emma Davies, are a community tribute to the Anzacs.
THERE are many local commemorations being held across the suburbs in the lead-up to Anzac Day — here is a list we have compiled.
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.
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