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Three airmen who died during a World War II bombing raid have been accounted for, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency ...
Hundreds of thousands of people have gathered across Australia and New Zealand for dawn services and street marches to ...
Thousands gathered across Australia and New Zealand on Friday for Anzac Day, a public holiday commemorating military service ...
As the faint glimmer of dawn bounced off the water of the Gallipoli Peninsula on April 15, 1915, Private Dick Clarke huddled ...
Crowds of Australians and New Zealanders gathered just before dawn on Friday to observe solemn Anzac Day ceremonies, but one ...
The letter was marked “return to sender” 13 days later on February 23, 1942. For an agonising 12 months, Mrs Bullwinkel had no idea of her daughter’s fate – until she received a letter from Vivian ...
A World War II bomber pilot from Sydney reflects on his teary reunion with his mother, the Normandy landing and life after ...
On Anzac Day, many Australians will be celebrating with a game of two-up. Here's what to know if you feel like joining in.
Australian politicians, many of whom served themselves, reflect on the meaning of Anzac Day. Anzac Day has always been ...
World War II veteran Colin “Russ” Gibbins says he’s still “fighting fit”, even as he prepares to turn 100 this weekend.
In 1917 a former Collingwood player, Malcolm ‘Doc’ Seddon, was as far from the MCG as any footballer could be.
It’s a day that brings Australians together, but at the same time our responses to it can be uniquely personal.