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"G'day cobbers, howzitgoin'?" Our guide Burak offers a rousing welcome in Strine rich enough to make Darryl Kerrigan weep ...
“ANZAC” is an acronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. On April 25, 1915, Australian and New Zealand soldiers formed part of the Allied expedition that set out to capture the ...
ANZAC Day commemorates the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps’ landings on the beaches of Gallipoli in 1915. April 25 is ANZAC Day, which commemorates the anniversary of the Australian and ...
The Anzac battlefield at Gallipoli in Turkey is perhaps the world’s best-preserved WWI trench-warfare site. Here, the remains of an Allied trench look out over the Aegean Sea and the northern ...
Princess Anne is pictured at a dawn memorial service at Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula on Friday. Picture: Getty Attendees wait for the start of the dawn memorial service at the Anzac Cove ...
The Bible is one of several artefacts from the Gallipoli campaign that are on display at the Anzac Memorial at Hyde Park. "It was a chaotic campaign and we didn't win," Mr Manera said.
Troops of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps – shortened to Anzac – landed on the western shore of the Gallipoli peninsula on April 25 1915 as part of the failed campaign that lasted ...
Members of the Royal New Zealand Navy replace their caps during an Anzac Day 2024 service of remembrance on board HMS M.33, the sole surviving ship from the Gallipoli campaign April 25 is known as ...