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Gallipoli to take the lead

By JESSE GRAHAM MOUNT Evelyn’s Gallipoli soldier descendants will be front and centre on Anzac Day, with the RSL announcing the relatives of Diggers will...

A true leader of men

By KATH GANNAWAY IT MAY seem cliched, but Captain George Ingram proved himself to be a leader of men. There are plenty of stories of leaders...

Leg lost, but spirit kept

By JESSE GRAHAM “AT THE going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them.” Those words, which make up part of the...

Kokoda effort starts at 1000 steps

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM MOST nights of the week, you can find the Buckingham family among the many walkers and runners scaling the 1000 steps. The popular...

Flag history to fly high

By PETER DOUGLAS A CENTURY old Australian flag that is an integral part of military history will now endure, due to a recent conservation effort. After...

Rough ride to afterlife

By JESSE GRAHAM WHILE Their Names are Still Spoken is not a happy performance - that much was given to me as a warning a...

Medal find one in a million

By PETER DOUGLAS ROSS McConchie was recently thrilled to discover an old, tarnished Victory Medal from World War I when he was digging in his...

Little Digger’s sentimental home in Sassafras

  “It was an abode of peace and loveliness“ - William ‘Billy’ Hughes By MARK CLANCY DEAF, diminutive, abrasive and wizened are not exactly the qualities for...

Avenue is fading away

  “We have lost a lot to attrition” - Phil Garland By MARK CLANCY SOME 100 years after Gallipoli, Ferny Creek’s Avenue of Honour to the old...

Anzac traffic plan

FOR public safety and effective crowd flow, traffic management will be in place for Yarra Ranges Council’s Anzac Day Commemorative Service on Saturday 25...

A flood of tributes

By PETER DOUGLAS THE Anzac Walk opening at Emerald last month was flooded with many tributes to those who sacrificed so much. Along with the hype...

Deep connection with soldiers’ stories

ONE often overlooked fact of World War I is the first shot of the war was fired in Australian territory. Another little known fact is...

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Local Sassafras star seeks community support for World Robotics Championships

Melbourne’s outer east robotic enthusiast, Jasper Van Eijk has been making waves in the world of robotics - proving age is just a number...