Calendar of Events

Unknown Warrior: The search for Australia’s Greatest Ace

Melbourne author Mike Rosel speaks on his book Unknown Warrior: The search for¬†Australia‚Äôs Greatest¬†Ace (Captain Alec Little, 47 victories in the Great War). Journalist and author, Mike Rosel shares stories of the decorated and virtually unknown WWI Royal Air Force pilot and former Prahran resident Captain Alec Little . (Fellow Members are welcome to talk […]

Chat with Commodore Robert Richards RAN (Retd)

Bob Richards joined the Navy as a junior recruit in January 1973, and he was selected as an Officer Candidate during his early days at HMAS LEEUWIN.On December 6th 2006 he was Promoted to Commodore and assumed duties as Director General Logistics Assurance in the Joint Logistics Group. Chief of Navy also appointed him Head […]

The Shire of Lillydale and it’s Military Heritage

Local historian Anthony McAleer is an expert on the military heritage of our area. He is the author of the three-volume series "The Shire of Lillydale and its Military Heritage" as well as the recently published "The Last Light Horseman: the story of Trooper Joe Clark". Join us for an insight into a very important […]

ANZAC Day Lunch

After the ANZAC Day March, the Pipeclay Club invite members and guests to come together to mark this solemn day of remembrance.Guest of honour, award-winning historian and biographer Dr Ross McMullin, will deliver a keynote address. Dr McMullin has researched and written extensively about Australia‚Äôs involvement in World War I. Cost: $45 per person, includes […]

North African Campaign

Brian Burton speaking to the Rotary Club of Knox. Rotary Club members and any other guests who may like to hear Brian speaking on the "North African Campaign." The venue is the Knox Club, corner of Boronia Road and Stud Road, Wantirna South, 12.30 for 12.45 pm. Any enquiries may be directed to Peter Headlam […]

Anzac Dinner

Guest Speaker Dr Ross McMullin, author of the biography of Pompey Elliott. The Anzac Dinner will be held on Monday April 15, with Guest Speaker Dr Ross McMullin, author of the biography of Pompey Elliott. This is a formal event with Dress is either Mess Dress, Black Tie or Lounge Suit. The event to be […]

Australia’s Military Heritage

Join Neil Smith from Mostly Unsung to discuss Australia's Military Heritage.For more information contact Karen Seckold at Wyndham Library Services on 97489333.

Gallipoli 1998, 2005 plus ‘ANZAC’ Show and Tell!!

In his despatch¬† to the Secretary of the Admiralty dated July 1st 1915 , VADM John de Robeck R N said of the Anzac troops, 'The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps in this their 1st battle, set a standard as high as that of any army in History, and one of which their country […]

Luncheon Address

Prequel to the International Fleet Review: HMAS Melbourne (I) 1912-1928 by Andrew Kilsby

Wangaratta Cenotaph’s 90th Anniversary

Remembrance Box Presented by: Jodie Smith, Shrine Education Officer Admission: Free, gold coin donation welcome To commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Wangaratta cenotaph the Shrine of Remembrance will present a talk on Australian Military History and the concept of Remembrance in our communities. With a specific focus on the First World War, we will […]

Intelligence Squared Debates: Anzac Day Is More Puff Than Substance

The plucky bravery of the ANZACs is one of our great national stories ‚Äì it plays into our idea of who we are. But why is one of the touchstones of our identity based on a historic defeat? Some are sick of the mantras of ANZAC and mateship, while others believe worship of soldiers is […]

Eddie Adams: Saigon ’68’

"Still photographs are the most powerful weapon in the world. People believe them; but photographs do lie, even without manipulation." - Eddie Adams In 1968, photojournalist Eddie Adams captured the most iconic image of the Vietnam War: a point-blank execution of a Vietcong prisoner on a Saigon street. The photo epitomised the horror of war […]

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