Anzac Day 2024 as it happened:Dawn services,two-up across the nation as Australia remembers its Diggers

Anzac Day 2024 as it happened:Dawn services,two-up across the nation as Australia remembers its Diggers

Australians are attending dawn services across the country and around the world to mark Anzac Day.

  • byJosefine Ganko andCatherine Naylor

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Selfless,heroic police and public give hope in midst of despair

Selfless,heroic police and public give hope in midst of despair

Heartfelt thanks to those officials,shopping centre staff,and individuals,who confronted the attacker or helped or tended to his victims.

Former Lendlease employee approved developer’s tender for War Memorial redevelopment
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Former Lendlease employee approved developer’s tender for War Memorial redevelopment

The finding is contained in the Australian National Audit Office’s review of the handling of contracts for the project,prompting Veteran Affairs Minister Matt Keogh to demand answers about the $500 million project.

  • byAngus Thompson
Conscripting war memorial into the political sphere is out of order

Conscripting war memorial into the political sphere is out of order

The people of the electorate of Cook vote in Saturday’s byelection just as Scott Morrison,the MHR who represented them for 17 years,has his reputation as prime minister tarnished once again.

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‘My Errol Flynn’:How Ethne fell in love with a dead serviceman

‘My Errol Flynn’:How Ethne fell in love with a dead serviceman

Diaries and love letters scribbled in cursive by soldiers at the front can be difficult to decipher. To the rescue:this 91-year-old – and others like her.

  • byTim Elliott
War Memorial scandal:Morrison pushed $500m project before business case was done

War Memorial scandal:Morrison pushed $500m project before business case was done

The controversial project was spruiked by Scott Morrison just months into his prime ministership and has since seen cost blowouts and conflicts of interest over key contracts.

  • byShane Wright
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No discrimination in the trenches of Tobruk,but back home it hit hard
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No discrimination in the trenches of Tobruk,but back home it hit hard

On the anniversary of one of Australia’s most famous war achievements,the Australian War Memorial has uncovered the untold story of one of the best-known “Rats of Tobruk”.

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‘Black Rats’ of Tobruk finally come out of the shadows

‘Black Rats’ of Tobruk finally come out of the shadows

The colour of their skin counted for nothing when it came to the bonds forged between Australia’s 14,000 “rats” of Tobruk,until they came home.

  • byAndrew Hornery
Mates killed in Vietnam six decades ago to be awarded new medals
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Mates killed in Vietnam six decades ago to be awarded new medals

The late Kevin “Dasher” Wheatley is set to become one of Australia’s most decorated soldiers after a military appeals tribunal recommended new medals for him and the mate who died with him in Vietnam in 1965.

  • byTony Wright
For a veteran of Timor-Leste,unconditional love makes the memories easier

For a veteran of Timor-Leste,unconditional love makes the memories easier

The Last Post sounded out at Melbourne’s Shrine as hundreds gathered on Remembrance Day to honour those who have served and died for their country.

  • byAlex Crowe
‘Something that happens elsewhere’:The role of the war artist today

‘Something that happens elsewhere’:The role of the war artist today

The war artist’s role has changed in line with the changing status of the Australian Defence Force abroad.

  • byJohn McDonald