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 men who drowned in sinking of ship ‘Montevideo Maru’ on July 1, 1942
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Montevideo Maru Day

THE sinking of the Montevideo Maru, a Japanese transport ship, on this day, 83 years ago on July 1, 1942.

From Sentinel times

Woodstock hall celebration
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Woodstock Soldier’s Memorial Hall celebrates 100 years

The Woodstock Soldier's Memorial Hall celebrated its centenary with a black tie ball this past weekend, marking both 100 years and the significant effort that has gone in to keeping the Memorial Hall open.

From Grenfell Record

New ANZAC memorial park
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Anzac Park memorial soon underway

Concrete seating and memorial elements will soon be lifted into place at Anzac Park as part of Stage 1 of Bundaberg Regional Council’s redevelopment project.

From Bundaberg council news

Tank at Labuan
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80th anniversary of the Battle of Labuan

On this day in 1945, soldiers from the Australian Imperial Force’s 24th Infantry Brigade, 9th Division landed on the small island of Labuan in Brunei Bay, northwest Borneo. The assault was part of a broader offensive against the Japanese in Borneo known as Operation Oboe.

From DVA

Cutting the ribbon
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Legacy in stone: Charles Bean Reseach centre opening

The granddaughter of Charles Bean—Australia’s first official war correspondent and founder of the Australian War Memorial—has led the official opening of the new Charles Bean Research Centre in Canberra on 5 June.
Australian War Memorial Director, Matt Anderson PSM, and the Minister for Veterans' Affairs and Defence Personnel, Matt Keogh, also participated in the new research centre's opening to the public.

From AWM

Permanent commando memorial unveiled
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Permanent commando memorial unveiled

A permanent memorial to the leaders of 1 Commando Company has been dedicated at the site of the unit’s original barracks in Georges Heights, Sydney.

From Defence

MEMBERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S ARMY SERVICE (AWAS)
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Arthur’s Seat and the Australian Women’s Army Service

The Australian Women’s Army Service (AWAS) was formed in 1941 by Sir Percy Spender, who believed women were an underutilised resource in Australia’s war effort. The formation of the AWAS relieved men from certain military duties to serve in fighting units.

From Australian War Memorial

Australian War Memorial Indigenous Liaison Officer Michael Bell places a poppy beside the name of Private Ngakyunkwokka on the Roll of Honour. AWM25.PR051
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Aurukun Indigenous veteran honoured at Australian War Memorial

The Australian War Memorial in Canberra will commemorate the service and sacrifice of Aurukun resident Private Charlie Bob Ngakyunkwokka at the Last Post Ceremony on National Reconciliation Day, Tuesday 27 May 2025.

From Australian War Memorial

Matron Irene Melville Drummond
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The Last Letters of Matron Irene Melville Drummond

In November 1940, Irene Melville Drummond, a nurse from Broken Hill, NSW, enlisted in the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) to provide care to wounded and sick soldiers amid the turmoil of the Second World War.

From Australian War Memorial

Air Force's Corporal Kevin Jeffries, of Australia's Federation Guard, reflects at the statue of Simpson and his Donkey at the Australian War Memorial before heading to Lone Pine for Anzac Day 2025. Photos: Sergeant Sagi Biderman
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Proud moment to lead at Lone Pine

This Anzac Day, Corporal Kevin Jeffries will be standing proud at Lone Pine in Turkiye as the Commander of Australia’s Federation Guard catafalque party.

Corporal Jeffries, an Air Force avionics technician, has worked hard to make the short-list for the trip and is relieved to be going.

From Australian Government Defence

The Australian War Memorial is not the only place to remember those who have served. Photo: Michelle Kroll.
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Anzac Day 2025: Commemorations across the capital and beyond

On 25 April 1915, 110 years ago, Australia forged its own history and identity when soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps landed on the shores of Turkey (then part of the Ottoman Empire) and began the Gallipoli campaign.

From Region Canberra

Shoalhaven War Memorial service
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Shoalhaven ANZAC Services

There will be several temporary road closures on Friday 25 April as the community comes together to mark Anzac Day across the Shoalhaven.

From 2ST

Pilot Officer Samuel Donald Whiteside
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Airman son of Korumburra to be honoured at Australian War Memorial

SAMUEL Donald Whiteside known as Donald or Don to his friends left the family farm in Korumburra like many others during WWII never to return.

On Saturday, March 29 the Australian War Memorial in Canberra will commemorate the service and sacrifice of Pilot Officer Whiteside as part of the daily Last Post Ceremony.

From Sentinel-Times

Moonee Valley cememony
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Remembering the ANZACs 2025

Ahead of Anzac Day on Friday 25 April, we invite the community to join us in honouring the ANZACs at a commemoration ceremony on Sunday, 13 April.

From City of Moonee Valley