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chauvel anniversary 2025
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The Chauvel Anniversary Light Horse Memorial Ride a journey through time

Dubbed The Chauvel Anniversary Light Horse Memorial Ride, the event is more than just a trek through the vast rural countryside, rather it follows a deliberate path linking scores of commemorative monuments to the Australian Light Horse and also
honours the legacy of Sir Harry Chauvel, a towering figure in Australia’s military history.

From about regional

Upgrade for Albury City Council
Community News

Albury approves $1.98m tender for war memorial upgrade

Albury City Council has approved a $1.98 million tender to upgrade the historic World War II Memorial Bowl on Monument Hill.

The contract has been awarded to locally-based firm Enviro Culture Services, which recently completed the upgrade of Fredericks Park.

From Inside Local Government

St Peters Heroes Memorial
Community News

Rededication of St Peters Heroes Memorial unveiled

More than a century after it was erected, an addition to the historic St Peters Heroes Memorial will recognise the names of local service personnel who served in World War II (WWII), providing a dedicated place of remembrance for the community.

From VeteransSA

Matthew Dahlitz
Community News

Preserving Australia’s military aviation legacy

A documentary filmmaker with a passion for military aviation history is working to ensure the stories of Australia’s airmen are preserved for future generations.

From MyCityLogan

HMAS Moreton Headquarters personnel with Murielle Ahern for her 100th birthday celebration
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Trailblazing veteran waltzes into 100 years

Family, friends and HMAS Moreton personnel turned out in force to help celebrate a remarkable milestone, Murielle Ahern’s 100th birthday.

From Australian Government Defence

Flying Officer Charles Edward Suffren
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Ballarat Anzac honoured at Australian War Memorial

Charles Suffren was born on 20 January 1922 in Ballarat, the youngest of four children born to Charles Suffren, a salesman, and his wife Euphemia,” Australian War Memorial Director Matt Anderson said.

From Australian War Memorial

Two mules carrying field gun ammunition across muddy country unsuitable for normal transport.
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Harnessing the Horsepower of Mules on the Western Front

While much has been written about Simpson’s donkey, the role of his close cousin – the mule – has not been given as much attention. Mules were extremely useful modes of transport on the Western Front.

From Australian War Memorial

gunnedah's Eighth Division Ave Memorial
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Grant sought to refurbish Gunnedah’s Eighth Division Avenue Memorial

Gunnedah Shire Council will apply for grant funding to improve the Eighth Division Memorial Avenue and Remembrance Wall Memorial. The upgrade was suggested by councillor Juliana McArthur who said the memorial, dedicated to the Gunnedah members of the Australian Army infantry division, is in urgent need of repair.

From Gunnedah Times

Judith Rowe at the Australian War Memorial, 2024. Photographer: Kris Kerehona
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Retired WRAN remembers Cyclone Tracy, 50 years on

Fifty years ago, on Christmas Day 1974, Judith Rowe stood in shock, staring at the collapsed building where she had sought shelter. The roof was gone, the structure reduced to rubble. Cyclone Tracy had unleashed its catastrophic force on Darwin, leaving the city in ruins and a nation in shock.

From Australian War Memorial

sheean VC statue
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Sheean VC statue unveiled on Remembrance Day

On Remembrance Day in Latrobe, Tasmania, Chief of Navy Vice Admiral Mark Hammond AO RAN, alongside Tasmanian Deputy Premier Guy Barnett MHA, Latrobe Council’s Mayor Peter Freshney, and Sheean’s nephew, Garry Ivory, unveiled a life-sized statue of Edward “Teddy” Sheean VC as part of the commemoration service.

From Australian Government Department of Veterans' Affairs

Australian Amphibious Force (AAF), HMAS Adelaide, Indo-Pacific Endeavour, Maritime Operational Health Unit, Singapore, Vivian Bullwinkel, WWII
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Memorial service to honour fallen nurses

On its return home from Singapore after Indo-Pacific Endeavour, HMAS Adelaide sailed to Bangka Island where personnel commemorated sacrifices made by nurses in the Second World War.

From Contact Magazine

Removal of the Boer War Memorial Statue, to make way for a like-for-like replacement
Community News

Restoring the Boer War Memorial Statue

Works are well underway on a like-for-like replacement of one of the iconic statues in Ballarat. The Boer War Memorial Statue was removed from the Sturt Street Gardens in October 2024 for a replacement statue to be made.

From City of Ballarat

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Honouring our Anzacs on the fields where they fell

For more than a century, on Anzac Day Australians have recognised those who have served our country in wars, conflicts and peace operations.

From Australian Government Department of Veterans' Affairs

Anzac Memorial
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Anzac Memorial marks 90th anniversary

Sydney’s Anzac Memorial will celebrate its 90th anniversary this Sunday with a public open day with tours, performances and talks for members of the public to enjoy, concluding with a twilight commemoration service to mark the milestone.

From Australian Seniors News