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World War I · SydneyAs people all around Australia and New Zealand pay tribute in various ways to soldiers who served in their military forces in World War One, and beyond, let us also take a moment to solemnly remember that time Woolworths had an absolutely atrocious marketing campaign that tried to capitalise on Anzac Day.
Most days of the year, I’d be against airing dirty laundry. But given that today is all about paying tribute to fallen soldiers, let…See the Story
Lest We Forget When Woolworths Thought ‘Fresh In Our Memories’ Was A Good Anzac Day Campaign
Cats · Warragulby Rob Popplestone
Thorpdale will travel to Foster in quite possibly the match of the round in Mid Gippsland footy on Saturday. Foster v Thorpdale
Both sides are coming off confidence building victories in round two.
Foster bounced back nicely with a victory over Mirboo North, the perfect tonic following the Tigers' round one debacle against Morwell East.
Meanwhile, Thorpdale made it two from two, albeit another close win in as many weeks.
Thorp…See the Story
Can the Blues make it three consecutive wins? - The Warragul and Drouin Gazette
World War I · GallipoliFollowing are some of the major events to have occurred on April 25: 1915 – Australian and New Zealand troops stormed ashore at Gallipoli, Turkey, in World War One as part of a British-led Allied force. Some 7,000 Australians and 2,000 New Zealanders were killed during the eight-month battle against Turkish forces. 1945 – The U.S. and Soviet armies met in the German city of Torgau as World War Two drew to a close in Europe. 1985 – Britain’s Prin…See the Story
On This Day: U.S. and Soviet armies met in German city of Torgau as WWII drew to a close
World War I · BargoThe Copeman family's commitment to the country spans generations from WWI to Vietnam. Now their legacy will live on in a memorial garden south-west of Sydney.See the Story
Family's legacy of love, sacrifice, and service across three wars to be recognised
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World War I · PenrithPenrith was at the heart of many strong women who played an integral part in World War One by aiding the wounded on the ground and on the sea. In 1914, 35-year-old Adelaide Maude Kellett left her family and friends in Penrith and joined the Australian Army Nursing Service voluntarily, and by September that year had joined the Australian Imperial Forces as a Sister. One month later, Sister Kellett was chosen to go abroad with the First Expedition…See the Story