Kew march honours Anzac heroes
HUNDREDS will pay their respects at Kew RSL’s Anzac Remembrance March this Sunday to those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
HUNDREDS will pay their respects at Kew RSL’s Anzac Remembrance March this Sunday to those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
OFFICIALS have a specific message for more than 8000 Australians set to attend the Anzac Day celebrations in Gallipoli next weekend.
OF ALL the Anzac legends, one of the biggest claims to fame belongs to a Queenslander.
STUNNING images blend wartime scenes into the tourist landscapes of today. It’s eerie, emotional and unforgettable.
LARGE crowds have attended our region’s biggest Anzac Day ceremonies, with thousands turning up at the Point Danger dawn service and Geelong’s RSL march.
IF YOU didn’t manage to get out of bed for the Dawn Service, we take you back. Here are 25 moving photos taken as the sun rose and Australia fell into silence.
UPDATE: BATHED in autumn sun, thousands of veterans and descendants took part in the Dawn Service and Anzac Day march.
Norlane is named after Norman Lane, who died an agonising death as a POW on the Burma-Thailand Railway. We share his story here.
WEST Australians spanning four generations of armed conflicts gathered in the darkness and joined together for an emotional Anzac Day dawn service.
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FOUR Australian Defence Force Academy cadets give an inside look at what their life is like training for the military.
IT TOOK three days of war for Archie Barwick to feel fear at Gallipoli. But when it came, he not only had to fight the fear of death — but also the part of him that wanted to run. Listen to the incredible story of the soldier of the 1st Battalion AIF.
READERS received the hard truth when the first Gallipoli casualty lists reported 84 local diggers dead.
EXCLUSIVE: ALMOST a century ago the seven sons of a humble rural couple Frederick and Maggie Smith marched off to the Great War.
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