Calendar of Events

Unknown Warrior: The Search for Australia’s Greatest Ace РMike Rosel

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. Rotary Club of Mont Albert & Surrey Hills Meeting Venue: Box Hill Institute ‚Äì Nelson Campus, Room G32, Ground Floor, Nelson Road, Box Hill 3128 (Melway 47 C8) Meeting Date […]

Debt of Honour Photographic Exhibition – Bruce Butler

Reflects the debt of honour owed by Australia to the Timorese people. In 1942 two of Australia's first Commando units who trained at Wilsons Promontory fought a guerrilla war against the Japanese in former Portuguese East Timor. The Commandos only survived through the support of the Timorese people who provided food and shelter, warned of […]

Cornerstone of the Nation: Wilsons Promontory’s role during World War ll – Last Week

Called the 'Cornerstone of the Continent' by George Bass when he discovered the area in 1798, this exhibition highlights the importance of Wilsons Promontory within the nation's security during WW ll and its role in the training of selected soldiers for guerrilla warfare. Foster & District Museum Old Post Office main street Foster 3960 (next […]

Debt of Honour Photographic Exhibition – Bruce Butler – Last Days

Reflects the debt of honour owed by Australia to the Timorese people. In 1942 two of Australia's first Commando units who trained at Wilsons Promontory fought a guerrilla war against the Japanese in former Portuguese East Timor. The Commandos only survived through the support of the Timorese people who provided food and shelter, warned of […]

Cornerstone of the Nation: Wilsons Promontory’s role during World War ll – Last Days

Called the 'Cornerstone of the Continent' by George Bass when he discovered the area in 1798, this exhibition highlights the importance of Wilsons Promontory within the nation's security during WW ll and its role in the training of selected soldiers for guerrilla warfare. Foster & District Museum Old Post Office main street Foster 3960 (next […]

Monash: The outsider who ended a war

Sir John Monash GCMG, KCB, VD was a great Australian. In terms of importance to Australian history, he is head and shoulders above the pack for his achievements in defeating tyranny and fighting for democracy. He was also a man who used education to turn his natural talent into ability, allowing him to realise his […]

70 Years after the Battle, The Wau-Salaumua Campaign of 1943.

Military Historical Society of Australia - Victorian Branch Monthly Meeting. The Wau-Salaumua Campaign followed on from the battle for Wau at the start of 1943. After defeating the Japanese attack on Wau, the Australians made ready to advance. The Japanese retreated two-thirds of the way back across the mountains, but were determined to hold a […]

The Girls in Grey – Morning & Evening Shows

The Shift Theatre presents The Girls in Grey by Carolyn Bock and Helen Hopkins The Girls in Grey is a powerful play for all Australians, young and old, that brings to dramatic life the story of Australian Army Nurses during the Great War. Elsie Grace and Alice leave our shores in 1914 determined to prove […]

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 […]

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