Calendar of Events

Turning Disaster into Triumph – With Dr Ross McMullin

The battle of Polygon Wood has often been depicted as a relatively straightforward victory: the Australian infantry advanced behind an irresistible barrage that resembled a Gippsland bushfire, and there were inevitable casualties but no major hiccups. Dr Ross McMullin will explain why he thinks this interpretation is fundamentally flawed.  

Echoes of Conflict

Music has provided an evocative soundtrack to all major conflicts in the form of patriotic, emotional or protest songs to bugle calls and hymns in commemorative services. Since the First World War, classical compositions by Australian veterans have been rare. Join Vietnam veteran and classical composer Lachlan Wilson as he explores the history of music […]

‘Coming Home’ – an exhibition of veteran art and photography

Gordan Traill is the Veteran Peer Support Coordinator for Grief Work Uniting (GWU) and curator of ‚ÄòComing Home‚Äô ‚Äì an exhibition of art and photography by veterans.   ‚ÄòComing Home‚Äô 18‚Äì26 November 2017 Armadale Uniting Church 86A Kooyong Road, Armadale Vic 3143 Weekdays 11 am ‚Äì 3 pm Weekends 1 ‚Äì 4 pm

Vietnam and Back – Lunch with Jim Archbold

James Stuart Archbold 3790920 was conscripted into the Army from the 1st Feb 1967. After basic training at Puckapunyal he was assigned to the Military Police and performed Corps duties at Abbotsford, completed an NCO‚ÄôS course at South Head. In late February 1968 was posted to Vietnam as a Military Policeman. Jim was flown to […]

Nerves and Steel: The Navy in the Pacific – Last weeks

A historical exploration of the naval battles in the Pacific during the Second World War. Discover the struggles and glory of the Allied forces against Japan's powerful navy and the role that the Royal Australian Navy played from December 1941 to September 1945 in securing the ultimate Allied Victory. The war in the Pacific was […]

The ‘Blood Tub’: Australians at Bullecourt 1917 – Exhibition – Last weeks

In early 1917 Australian soldiers fought two battles at Bullecourt in France. So ferocious were they that Australian soldiers renamed the town ‚ÄòThe blood tub.‚Äô The first action fought on 11 April was a complete disaster, the second (3 ‚Äì 17 May) a hollow victory at best. German General Eric Ludendorff later wrote of the […]

The Battle of Beersheba

Join Dr David Holloway OAM, historian of the 4th Light Horse, as he reflects one hundred years later on their legendary attack on Beersheba in October 1917. Discover more about this remarkable regiment‚ÄîAustralia‚Äôs only unit to fight on all three fronts during the First World War. Presenter: Dr David Holloway OAM Date: Wednesday 18 October, […]

The Light Horse Australians in the Middle East 1916–18 РExhibition

While Australian infantry served in the grim trenches of the Western Front, their comrades in the Australian Light Horse were fighting dynamic campaign of manoeuvre against the Ottoman Turks in the desert wastes of Sinai, Palestine and Syria. This exhibition tells the story of the Sinai-Palestine campaign and explores how it has captured the imagination […]

Pipeclay Club Traditional Christmas Luncheon

The President and Committee cordially invite you to join with friends and associates for this popular annual event. At The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria Presidents Room 1st Floor 501 Bourke St MELBOURNE At 12.00 PM for I2.30 PM Great company, outstanding menu and minimum formality guaranteed. Dress: Lounge suit / Jacket and Tie Ladies: […]

Likely changes in US defense posture in the Asia/Pacific resulting from the appointment of President Trump

David Hundt is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Deakin University, Melbourne. His research interests are international relations, politics and political economy in the Asia‚ÄìPacific region, with a particular focus on Korea. He attained a PhD from the University of Queensland in 2005, and began working […]

The Hinge of Fate

October 23 marks the 75th anniversary of the Battle of El Alamein, one of the turning points of the Second World War. The 9th Australian Division was crucial to the victory of Montgomery‚Äôs 8th Army at Alamein. Although the Australians represented only 10 per cent of the 8th Army, they suffered 20 per cent of […]

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