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Australian politicians, many of whom served themselves, reflect on the meaning of Anzac Day. Anzac Day has always been ...
We need women in the military, including in combat roles. Without them, recruitment targets will fail. It’s not diversity, ...
Anzac Day commemorates anniversary of first major military action by Australian and New Zealand Army Corps during World War I ...
Peter Dutton was also up ­before the sun, but did not speak at the rainy Dawn Service in his outer Brisbane electorate of ...
Greece’s Presidential Guard, the iconic Evzones, paid tribute to the ANZACs during the Dawn Service in Adelaide.
Lovers of American history may find a hidden gem tucked away in Durham — a growing museum dedicated to preserving and ...
Russian authorities have charged captured Australian man Oscar Jenkins under the criminal code of participating as a ...
Flight Sergeant Ian Smith has swung a bat for Air Force Cricket for nearly two decades, and this Anzac Day he's rallying ...
This article was first published on 7 February 2025. In January, I crossed the milestone of 24 years of service in two ...
The Coalition has vowed to dramatically increase Australia’s spending on defence by $21bn over the next five years, having ...
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.
The evolution of Australian Defence recruitment advertising reflects broader shifts in societal values, communication methods, and individual motivations. From the impassioned calls of “Coo-ee!” to ...