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Tyres: We chose the Michelin Power 6 for the Hayabusa, and the Road 6 for the SV. The Power 6 is the sportier option, which ...
When Private Alister Ross placed a Bible in his breast pocket at Gallipoli in 1915, he likely sought divine guidance. Instead, the Bible became an unlikely savior, shielding him from fatal shrapnel.
Anzac Day unites us as a nation – but it does so for uniquely personal reasons. Every single one of us will observe the ...
A NEW 15-metre-tall sculpture will be officially unveiled in Bradford on Saturday – becoming the latest in a number of ...
Before the outbreak of the First World War, it was unlikely many Australians had heard of places such as Fromelles… Pozières … Bullecourt… Messines ...
The latest ‘equality’ propaganda stunt from the republican movement is to use the commemorations of the failed 1916 Easter ...
Leighterton still relied on horse-drawn carts when a few hundred young Australians arrived in 1918, weaving their way through ...
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.
As 94-year-old Australian war veteran Patrick Forbes prepares for his final Anzac Day march, he reflects back on his family's ...
A young soldier was carrying a Bible when he was hit by shrapnel at Gallipoli — it's among the items on show in Sydney to ...
So successful was the Lost Cause propaganda campaign that most Americans forgot the true meaning of the Civil War.