Calendar of Events

An Australian foreign policy? Australia in War and Peace, 1914-19

The question of whether an Australian foreign policy existed during the First World War arises because there was no Department of Foreign Affairs at that time. Through ‚ÄòAustralia in War and Peace, 1914-19‚Äô, a major collaborative research project between the Menzies Centre for Australian Studies (MCAS) at King‚Äôs College London and the Department of Foreign […]

“Welcome Luncheon” for the port visit of HMAS Parramatta and HMAS Warramunga .

Mercure Melbourne Treasury Gardens Hotel 13 Spring Street, Melbourne, Australia

The Victoria Division Navy League of Australia is to hold a ‚ÄúWelcome Luncheon‚Äù on Monday 5th November for the port visit of HMAS Parramatta and HMAS Warramunga . Time:¬† 12 for 1230 Venue: ¬†Mercure Melbourne Treasury Gardens Hotel ‚Äì Apple room overlooking the Treasury Gardens.¬† ¬†¬†Seating up to 30.¬† President NLA Victoria Division - LCDR […]

The Other ANZACS

By the end of The Great War, forty five Australian and New Zealand nurses had died on overseas service and over two hundred had been decorated. These were women who left for war on an adventure, but were soon confronted with remarkable challenges for which their civilian lives could never have prepared them. Peter Rees […]

Melbourne Arms & Military Fair

Melbourne Showgrounds Epsom Road, Ascot Vale, Australia

Date: 7 & 8 JulyVenue: Expo Hall - Building 03 Opening Times: Sat 9:00am - 5:00pm Sun, 9:00am - 3:00pm Tickets: Adults $12, Seniors $10. Available at the door ATM Availability: Limited ATM facilites will be available. We recommend you visit an ATM prior to your arrival on site. Parking Facilities: Onsite parking $5.00 Entry […]

Kokoda, Milne Bay, Beachheads: Australians in Papua, July 1942 – January 1943

The Shrine of Remembrance Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne, Australia

Between July 1942 and January 1943, Australia fought three costly campaigns against Japanese forces in Papua, New Guinea: at Kokoda, Milne Bay and the Beachheads. The Kokoda Track, winding through the Owen Stanley mountain range was the setting for the most famous of these, a campaign which many believe to be Australia‚Äôs defining episode of […]

Red Zone Baghdad: My War in Iraq

The Shrine of Remembrance Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne, Australia

Colonel Marcus Fielding will provide a unique and fascinating insight into the significant contribution by the Australian soldiers embedded in various Coalition headquarters. In telling his own story, Fielding provides interesting and fresh perspectives on Australia’s involvement. Click here for more information.

Australia’s Gifted Lost Generation of World War I

The Royal Historical Society of Victoria 239 A’Beckett Street, Melbourne, Australia

Presented by Dr Ross McMullin Ross McMullin‚Äôs latest book, Farewell, Dear People: Biographies of Australia‚Äôs Lost Generation, contains extended biographies of ten extraordinary but long forgotten men whose loss was devastating to the nation as well as to their families. Dr McMullin‚Äôs illustrated presentation will examine the remarkable stories he has retrieved. Cost: Members Free […]

War in the Air. Sir Ross Smith, No. 1 Squadron Australian Flying Corps

AIGS Library 1/41 Railway Road, Blackburn, VIC, Australia

Presentation by Rob SteinbergVisitor donation appreciated - $3. Includes refreshments (tea/coffee/bisuits). Contact Noel Clark nhclark@ozemail.com.au War in the Air. Sir Ross Smith, No. 1 Squadron Australian Flying Corps – Rob Steinberg

Between Fact and Fiction, History and Mythology: the Writing of a Gallipoli Story

Monash University Museum of Art 900 Dandenong Road, Caulfield East, Australia

Join one of the world's leading Gallipoli scholars Bruce Scates for a discussion of his ‚Äòimagined history‚Äô of the Anzac Landing and beyond. This talk will explore the research underpinning Professor Scates‚Äô most recent book On Dangerous Ground: A Gallipoli Story, examine the contested truths of the past and consider the enduring importance of Gallipoli […]

Remembrance Day Walk

Brighton General Cemetery 261 North Rd, Caulfield South, Australia

On this walk we honour those who served their Country as being part of the Army, Navy and Air Force not only during the First and Second World Wars but also during the time that the world was at peace. November 10th 2012 at 2pm ‚Äì Remembrance Day Walk This walk will begin just inside […]

The last Lighthorseman

Mt Evelyn RSL 49 Birmingham Rd, Mt Evelyn, Australia

The Mt Evelyn RSL is proud to invite you to the launch of the book "The last Lighthorseman" A year and a half after his older brother had been killed in action during the Battle of Pozieres, 20 year old Joe Clark went against his father‚Äôs wishes and left his job as a timber cutter […]

By the Seat of their Pants – Australian Airmen and their Machines 1915-1918

The Great War saw the emergence of an Australian Flying Corps (AFC), which by 1918 was making a tangible contribution to Allied air operations in the Middle East and on the Western Front. Over the operational phases of the war, the airmen and ground crews adapted to new aircraft types while facing a determined enemy […]

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