KIM LANDERS: One hundred years on, Australia's Gallipoli experience is still being analysed and debated. As thousands of tourists prepare to cram into the sites where the centenary services will be ...
On Saturday, 8,000 Australians will attend the dawn service at Gallipoli. Unlike other years, the centenary service was not open to just anyone - attendees were drawn at random from a ballot. Some of ...
Editor’s Note: Clare Wright is an award-winning historian, author and associate professor at La Trobe University in Melbourne. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author.
Bill Grayden shows his medals as he speaks to The Associated Press in Gallipoli, Turkey, Friday, April 24, 2015. For the first time at age 95, Grayden has come to Gallipoli, where his father stormed ...
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CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia’s biggest supermarket chain on Wednesday apologized and pulled down a website that has been widely criticized as commercializing the centenary of the country’s ...
Successful applicants of the Gallipoli 2015 ballot have just four days left to accept their place at next year’s Anzac Day commemorations, Veterans’ Affairs Minister Craig Foss says. The deadline for ...
Heads of state and thousands of guests traveled to the windswept shores of western Turkey on Friday to mark the 100th anniversary of one of World War I's most infamous battles. The Gallipoli campaign ...
The ballot for attendance passes to the 100th anniversary commemorations of the ANZAC landings at Gallipoli closes at midnight this Friday, 31 January. “I strongly encourage those interested in ...
On April 25, 1915, when British, French, and Australian and New Zealand troops landed on the strategic Gallipoli Peninsula, their objective was to knock out Ottoman defenses and make way for Allied ...
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