Children put the music into Anzac Day
RESIDENTS of a Brisbane retirement village will receive a special Anzac concert from children wearing replica Light Horse slouch hats.
RESIDENTS of a Brisbane retirement village will receive a special Anzac concert from children wearing replica Light Horse slouch hats.
HIGH School students from across the country are hoping to experience the full emotion of the historic Anzac centenary commemoration during a tour of Gallipoli and the Western Front.
PAT Guest was so determined to enlist in the war effort, she travelled almost 800km south to enlist — against her parents’ wishes.
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The story of Maurice Delpratt, captured by the Turks, offers fresh insight to the Gallipoli campaign. “I went out too far that day and got inside the enemy’s lines. But that story will keep for another time.”
YOUNG soldiers relax in the trenches while an army sergeant is caught napping, in candid photos of World War I.
REX Ruwoldt lied about his age to follow his older brother into the citizen’s forces and ended up in the frontline as a Darwin defencer when bombs rained.
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THE Great War that erupted 100 years ago remains the single most cataclysmic event this nation has known, writes Jessica Irvine.
SLIGHTLY to the north of Anzac Cove is a towering, geographical feature for which the Anzacs found a name for it: The Sphinx.
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