This year’s militarist Anzac Day celebration coincided with an eruption of imperialist war that Australia, under the Labor government, is centrally involved in. Anzac Day marks the disastrous 1915 ...
Australian soldiers and local volunteers have restored the 'Map of Australia' chalk flag on a Wiltshire hillside ahead of Anzac Day. Originally carved in 1917 by Australian Imperial Force troops ...
The grief begins on a beach and radiates outward — to the men forever scarred, to their families, to the small towns that lost their young men. Every year on Anzac Day, Australia and New Zealand keep ...
Dawn services for Anzac Day were disrupted in three cities. The hecklers seemed to be targeting a widespread Aboriginal custom meant to acknowledge the land’s original inhabitants. By Victoria Kim ...
Thousands of Australians gathered in the pre-dawn chill on the Somme in northern France on Wednesday for a poignant ceremony in memory of the soldiers who fought and died on the Western Front, a ...
As we approach Anzac day and Australians are involved once more in a theatre of war, we remember those who have given their ...
110 years ago this week, Anzac Day was held for the first time. It has been observed annually ever since. Today, Anzac Day has emerged as an unofficial national day. But what do Australians think ...
In 1916, in the middle of the Great War, 2nd Lieutenant Leonard (Len) James Shaw of the 2nd Auckland Battalion sent a pressed Flanders poppy in folded paper to his niece Jessie Osborne in Waikato.
Australia will host New Zealand in rugby tests in Brisbane on ANZAC Day, a holiday observed in both ​countries, in 2027, 2029 and 2031, NZ Rugby said ‌on Sunday.