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Women in the Australian Military
This digital resource explores the role of women in the Australian military.
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Education programs
Book a facilitated education program for a rich learning experience. All programs are linked to Australian curriculum statements, and are facilitated by trained Memorial educators in small groups.
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The revelations of family history research
Do you have a family anecdote about something that happened to a relative or ancestor during the First or Second World War? It might be possible to find more about your relative's service.
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Parade Ground Opening for ANZAC Day Veteran's March
The Returned and Services League (RSL) ACT Branch and the Australian War Memorial are calling on veterans to register for the 2024 ACT RSL ANZAC Day march. Veterans at this year's march will create history, taking the first steps on the new parade ground at the Memorial.
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Welcome, For Every Drop Shed in Anguish Dedication Ceremony
Welcome given by Mr Matt Anderson PSM, Director, Australian War Memorial at the For Every Drop Shed in Anguish Dedication Ceremony on 22 February 2024.
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Art in Conflict
Art in Conflict is a new touring exhibition of contemporary art from the collection of the Australian War Memorial. A showcase of diverse responses to war, the exhibition includes more than seventy paintings, drawings, films, prints, photography and sculptures. Leading Australian artists are represented, such as Khadim Ali, Rushdi Anwar, eX de Medici, Denise Green, Richard Lewer, Mike Parr, Ben Quilty, Tony Albert, Paddy Bedford, Robert Campbell Jr, Michael Cook, Shirley Macnamara and Betty Muffler.
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Blood sweat and tears set in stone at Australian War Memorial
The Australian War Memorial will host a dedication ceremony for a "meaningful" contemporary artwork For Every Drop Shed in Anguish on Thursday 22 February 2024. The Memorial commissioned the artwork in consultation with veterans and their families who have experienced or witnessed service-related trauma. Photo: Mark Pokorny
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Tobruk diaries: The siege comes to an end
The last battalion to be evacuated from Tobruk was Bryant's battalion, the 2/13thin December 1941. Read more.
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Tobruk diaries
Follow day-by-day the diaries of two men who were there: Chaplain Owen Thomas Cosgriff and Warrant Officer Class II Arthur Francis Bryant, AIF.
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Call for volunteers to transcribe letters from the front lines
The Australian War Memorial is calling for volunteers to transcribe thousands of love letters contained in its National Collection as part of a new digital platform Transcribe. The project is being launched on Saint Valentine's Day, 14 February, with the digital release of hundreds of thousands of personal letters, diaries and other hand-written documents that are part of the collections of the Australian War Memorial.
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The Apple Orchard
On 22 October 1950, the men of the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR) fought their first battle in Korea in an apple orchard north of Pyongyang.
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Transcribe
Help preserve Australia's history by transcribing records from the National Collection. Enhance accessibility and discoverability for all Australians.