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Over the decades, it has experienced periods of decline and restoration, disappearing from view in the early 2000s due to lack of maintenance.
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 ...
From the first world war to the invasion of Iraq, left-wing soldiers have questioned our involvement in wars. Yet we rarely hear these dissenting veteran’s voices.
By adopting a different military philosophy as its guide, Australia could manage its security largely on its own.
"What we can see clearly here is an Australian made weapon in the hands of the Israeli military in Israel in January this year and I think that really puts the lie to these denials we've had from the ...
Defence says it is only approving new export permits to Israel on items for Australian defence and law enforcement that will return to this country. Israel's military has completed trials of an ...
A wreath of leaves, reminiscent of the original Corps badge, encircles the design ... “For 100 years, the men and women of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals have ensured that the Army remains ...
Western Australia’s last World War II Australian Army prisoner of war veteran Arthur Leggett has died, aged 106 years old. Mr Leggett served with the 2/11th City of Perth Regiment defending the ...
Mr Leggett was one of thousands of prisoners held in German military camps who was forced ... “Arthur Leggett was a Western Australian hero,” he said. “Mr Leggett showed extraordinary ...