Tag: ANZAC Day
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Anzac’s unsung heroes

In the quiet corners of history, amidst the commemorated valour of Anzac soldiers, lies a trove of unsung heroism — the poignant chronicles of Gallipoli nurses like Anne Donnell. Their sacrifices during World War I are a testament to the bravery and resilience that is often overshadowed by the tumult of battle.
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Anzac Day: honouring the past, examining the present, and building the future

On the 108th anniversary of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) landing on the beaches of Gallipoli, OTR journalist Robert Hicks investigates Anzac Day’s cultural, historical, and political significance.
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Anzac Day: Rich traditions with modern-day relevance

More than a century after the Anzacs landed in Gallipoli in 1915, Anzac Day remains steeped in an abundance of traditions and still captivates us as a nation.
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A local RSL rallies university students for support as thousands commemorate the Anzacs

Beyond the annual dawn services and the traditional Anzac Day marches are community groups working hard to take care of veterans and current serving personnel.
