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As the country marks eight decades since the bloody war reached its shores, the nation pays tribute to the Aussie heroes who ...
Canberra is home to the Australian War Memorial, a shrine and museum that commemorates the service and sacrifice of Australian men and women in wartime. Here you can discover the Australian ...
The Australian War Memorial is the iconic home to part of our national story: ANZAC, mateship and a nation forged in blood. As the institution spends half a billion dollars to expand commemoration ...
The Australian War Memorial has lodged a complaint with the ABC after its leading current affairs program gave the 'false impression' that construction noise drowned out the Last Post.
An idea over a cup of coffee between two South Australian mates has turned into a grand event, with scores of veterans, a ...
The Australian War Memorial is a solemn place, a place to remember our own. The Commemorative Courtyard at the Australian War Memorial is a serene place for contemplation. Alec Van der Velde ...
The Australian War Memorial acknowledges those who were killed or died of physical wounds in the field of war. The missing conversation has always been the war that comes home.
The Australian War Memorial has launched its first travelling exhibition to mark the centenary of World War I. A Camera on Gallipoli includes a series of 39 photographs taken by Sir Charles Ryan ...
When best mates Stanley Lewis and Frederick Hume enlisted to serve in World War II, a publican in the NSW town of Wingham gave them a gift they would never be able enjoy together.
2 / 6 The Australian War Memorial, Canberra: The Last Post can also be heard at the Australian War Memorial, just before 5pm. But recent changes to the ceremony have added a personal touch.
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