
$835m sub settlement: a waste, or price of trust?
The Australian Prime Minister’s announcement that $835 million would be paid to France in the wake of the scuttled submarine contract is an important step to […]
The Australian Prime Minister’s announcement that $835 million would be paid to France in the wake of the scuttled submarine contract is an important step to […]
ANZAC day commemorations in Gallipoli and Northern France are only weeks away and continue to hold a special place in the psyche of Australians, with thousands […]
One hundred years ago – on November 11 1918, at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month – millions of men laid […]
Some of the heart-rending stories and historic mementos from the trenches of France during the First World War will be in the spotlight as part of […]
An ashtray made from a shell casing and wood allegedly from the Red Baron’s plane has been unearthed in the local search for World War I […]
A search is commencing in South Australia to collect historic First World War objects. During the World War One, thousands of South Australian men and women […]