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But Australian War Memorial senior historian Peter Burness says the taxonomy of the tree does not affect its symbolic significance. "As time goes by... the battle of Lone Pine puts a shiver down ...
The second was planted in 1934 by Prince Henry, the Duke of Gloucester, at the Australian War Memorial (AWM) in Canberra. It stands there today, some 20m tall despite suffering severe storm damage in ...
A significant Lone Pine tree propagation at Hurstbridge War Memorial has again been the target of vandals. Adam Foley, Sub Branch Secretary of the Hurstbridge RSL, told Neil Mitchell it was ...
while Australia honours its soldiers at Lone Pine. The memorial serves as the centrepiece of each Australian service at Gallipoli, yet on it are the names of 753 New Zealand soldiers who have no ...
The Australian War Memorial has lodged a complaint with the ABC after its leading current affairs program gave the 'false impression' that construction noise drowned out the Last Post.
The remembrance event at the Lone Pine Memorial ... Australian and New Zealand Army Corps accounted for around 11,000 of the dead in the campaign, which was designed to knock Türkiye out of World ...
The piece titled "for every drop shed in anguish" was unveiled a year ago at the Australian War Memorial, symbolising the blood, sweat and tears shed by veterans and their families. Heartfelt ...
Carolyn Holbrook receives funding from the Australian Research Council. She is a member of the Executive Committee of the Australian Historical Association. Frank Bongiorno is President of the ...
Prof Kit Messham-Muir is the lead Chief Investigator on the ARC Linkage Project Art in conflict: transforming contemporary art at Australian War Memorial, in partnership with the Australian War ...