History Painting: ‘8th August, 1918’ by Harold Septimus Power, 1930.
Following the launch and the initial success of the German Spring Offensive in March 1918, there was talk that theContinue Reading
Following the launch and the initial success of the German Spring Offensive in March 1918, there was talk that theContinue Reading
The amazing image above is the last photograph of the Australian Infantry Division’s 11th Battalion before being sent off to theContinue Reading
When the allied forces left the Gallipoli peninsula at the end of December 1915, the horrible deadly campaign left aContinue Reading
To be a war correspondent, photographer or camera person takes great courage. It isn’t your typical run of the millContinue Reading
Ernie Old, aged 73, at the Melbourne showgrounds in 1947, finishing a 4000-kilometre ride to Brisbane and back. On aContinue Reading
The Thylacine, also commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger, was one of the world’s most fascinating creatures. It first appearedContinue Reading
From an Australian perspective, in anticipation of the 100th anniversary of the end of the Great War on 11thContinue Reading
The 25th April (Anzac Day) is commemorated as a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand for allContinue Reading
No one expected the circus to stay in town for so long! Yesterday, former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced thatContinue Reading
The Vietnam War remains to this day, one of the most exhausting and controversial wars Australians have fought in. InContinue Reading