The Appointment of Official War Artist Dennis Adams
Dennis Adams was selected as an official war artist during the Second World War to document the activities of the Royal Australian Navy and Merchant Navy.
From Australian War Memorial
Dennis Adams was selected as an official war artist during the Second World War to document the activities of the Royal Australian Navy and Merchant Navy.
From Australian War Memorial
The Hitchcock Memorial Gateway in Johnstone Park is part of Geelong’s identity and story. Repairing and restoring it is about respecting our past while making sure the structure stays safely intact for the future.
From City of Greater Geelong
The Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS) is hosting a special pre-Anzac Day event, offering free admission to serving and former Defence personnel as well as emergency service members.
From Region Illawarra news
A Mosman headland has been placed on the same hallowed ground as Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance and Sydney’s Cenotaph – formally declared one of just nine Military Memorials of National Significance in Australia.
From Mosman Collective
Yallingup based artist Jacob Butler has completed a wall mural in honour of the Anzacs at Bedingfeld Park in Pinjarra.
From perth now- The West Australian
Another change in programming following a new era at Seven sees Currumbin’s famed Elephant Rock Anzac Day Dawn Service move to Nine. For years the service has been broadcast as part of Sunrise, reflecting former Seven Chair Kerry Stokes’ commitment to Australia’s armed services. But this year it will feature as part of Weekend Today on Saturday April 25.
From TV Tonight Currumbin
The Hellenic Republic has honoured the legacy of ANZAC servicemen who fought in Greece during the Second World War, with a series of commemorative medal presentations held across Australia and New Zealand.
From Neos Kosmos News
Inverell’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial has a new lease on life after the local RSL Sub-Branch secured grant funding to refurbish the monument, so that generations to come can pay their respects.
From New England Times
The Australian War Memorial is marking the Royal Australian Navy's 125th anniversary with the bridge of the HMAS Brisbane on display, in the newly-opened ANZAC atrium. For navy veterans, it's an opportunity to show the public what it was like to serve in the Australian Defence Force.
From Daily motion
An unlikely hero honoured during Canberra 'National Day for War Animals' ceremony.
From Region news
THE memory of a young Mid North Coast soldier who died as a prisoner of war in the final months of World War II was honoured in a deeply moving ceremony at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra last week.
From Nambucca Valley News
An Australian service dog who located rocket-propelled grenade launchers, ammunition, firearms and explosive devices in Afghanistan has been posthumously recognised for her military service.
From ABC News
On the 19th of February each year, we commemorate the Anniversary of the Bombing of Darwin.
From Darwin City Council
The Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) and the Office of Australian War Graves (OAWG) is very concerned by damage to Australian war graves in war cemeteries in Gaza.
From Dept of Veterans Affairs
At age 12, Wing Commander Linda Corbould’s future was clear. Watching the Roulettes’ aerobatic display in Launceston, she knew she was going to become a military pilot.
From Defence Australia
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) currently has over 32,000 active reservists, representing 33% of the total ADF workforce.
From State Library Queensland
AUSTRALIAN Air Force Cadets 333 Squadron in Port Macquarie marks 35 years of operation in the Hastings region.
The squadron forms part of the Australian Air Force Cadets (AAFC), a youth organisation supported by the Royal Australian Air Force.
From Port Macquarie News
Walgett RSL sub branch president Robert Ward together with the local mayor and council General Manager are still bewildered by the lack of respect from young people who shattered the century old ‘Man on the Monument Statue.
From Western Plains News
Of the many thousands of Allied troops and civilians taken prisoner in Malaya by the Imperial Japanese Army after the Fall of Singapore in 1942, nearly 15,000 were members of Australia’s 8th Division.
From Australian War Memorial
During active service, army units are required to keep monthly war diaries recording their daily activities. These diaries usually consist of war diary or intelligence summary sheets, and appendices covering strength and casualty returns, routine orders, messages, reports, and other documentation.
From Australian War Memorial Articles
When Canberra artist and former Australian Army member Kris Kerehona entered the Australian War Memorial’s 2019 Napier Waller Art Prize with a portrait of his father, veteran James Bruce Taawhi Kerehona, he never imagined the legacy it would create.
From Australian Government Department of Veterans' Affairs
More than a century after Australian aircrew first dropped bombs over the Middle East, a memorial has been dedicated to the aviators who carried the weight of Air Force’s explosive edge: The Gunnies.
From Contact Magazine
When Robert Burrowes got a phone call asking if he was related to Australian Air Force (RAAF) crew member Thomas Burrowes, he had no idea an 82-year-old mystery had just been solved.
From ABC News
The annual Merchant Mariners Lost in Time of War memorial service was held on Saturday, December 6, at Norah Head.
The memorial service honours the sacrifice of our merchant mariners who played a crucial role in maintaining Australia’s supply chain during World War II and still do today.
From Coast News