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Seaspray’s Anzac Day service

RAIN, hail, or shine, we will remember them. Between bursts of sunshine and showers on Anzac Day, more than 100 Seaspray locals and those who...

Sale Dawn Service – Anzac Day 2024

Ben McArthur SALE’S 6am dawn service is one of the town’s biggest community events, with thousands of people standing shoulder-to-shoulder at the Sale Cenotaph. People started...

Tim Bull’s 2024 Anzac Day column

Tim Bull AT the time you are reading this, I will be at Gallipoli, spending a few days outside Thursday's official ceremonies to visit a...

Next generation honour history

Local schools, including Gippsland Grammar and Guthridge Primary School, hosted student-led Anzac Day commemorations last week, honouring those who have lost their lives in...

Two-up tradition lives on in Briag on Anzac Day

To see what was up in Briagolong in the afternoon on Anzac Day, you had to be at the town’s RSL Log Cabin, where...

Sale’s 2023 Anzac Day parade

Sale’s city centre was shut down for Anzac Day commemorations on Tuesday, marking 108 years since Australian and New Zealand soldiers landed on the...

Sale will always remember

As we stand in the darkness of the morning, we remember them. As we bow our heads, not a word is spoken. We remember them. As...

Hundreds in Heyfield for Anzac Day

Fantastic numbers – in their hundreds – turned out for Heyfield’s Anzac Day ceremony, which began and ended with a march. At 9am on Tuesday,...

Anzac Day Dawn Services in the Wellington Shire

Please note that times are subject to change and there may be services later in the day. Briagolong 6am-10.30am ANZAC Memorial Park & Briagolong RSL, Avon...

Dawn Service draws hundreds in Sale

It was a poignant, respectful and quiet return for the annual Anzac Day Dawn Service at Sale Cenotaph.

Locals who died as prisoners of the Japanese during WWII

Local people who died as prisoners of the Japanese during World War II

A look back to when Australia was attacked

AT SEA, Six German Surface Raiders operated in Australian waters between 1940 and 1943, where they sank a number of small merchant ships and the Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney, which was lost with all hands.

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Noonan and Schaupp perform at The Wedge tonight

Stefan Bradley Tomorrow at The Wedge, Katie Noonan and Karin Schaupp, both ARIA award-winning musicians, will be celebrating some of Australia's greatest female artists through...