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LINKING YOUR GREAT WAR COMMEMORATION PROJECT TO THE WORLD. Gallipoli: earth and sky. Project website: https:/ fac.org.au/events/665/gallipoli-earth-sky-lev-vykopal-paul-uhlmann. April 11, 2015 to May 24, 2015. Address: Fremantle Arts Centre, 1 Finnerty Street, Fremantle, WA 6160. Organisation Website: http:/ www.fac.org.au/. Paul Uhlmann, Gallipoli 8.5.1915, midnight, southern sky I, 2015, oil on linen, 35 x 44.5cm. Image courtesy Fremantle Arts Centre. Gallipoli: earth and sky. Gallipoli: earth and sky.
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Ballarat 1914 - 1918: April 2015
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Friday, 24 April 2015. Captain Percy Lay, 8th Battalion, from Ballan. April 23 : Practiced disembarking and our Colonel told us we were likely to get a lively time landing, within the next couple of days. April 24 : Got ready to move off and sailed in the afternoon and anchored just off Imbros Island. Everything is ready for the landing. Albert Coates (later Sir), 7th Battalion, from Ballarat. Bandsman Harold Krutli, 14th Battalion (late of Maryborough, Victoria). ANZAC 1915 - 2015. Friday, 17 April 2015.
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Ballarat 1914 - 1918: June 2015
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Friday, 26 June 2015. This space is reserved for a fit man. Ballarat Courier of Wednesday, 23 June 1915:. The continuing news of soldiers lost and the conditions in the trenches was making people less enthusiastic about enlisting for the war. This day’s Courier shows the first recruitment poster we've noticed and an accompanying recruitment paragraph from the AIF – Australian Imperial Force. This isnt a very good impression of the poster from the 100 year old Courier, so we've added the. 8th May 1915 - 3...
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Ballarat 1914 - 1918: November 2014
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Friday, 28 November 2014. There is a tree in Ballarat’s Avenue of Honour dedicated to Major Richard Wells, even though his links to Ballarat may seem tenuous. William Richard Wells was born in Hotham – North Melbourne, once a municipality in its own right – in 1878. In all later records his names are reversed as Richard William. His parents were both born in London, but married in Victoria in 1877, and it appears Richard William was their only child. 8220;the Elliot family of Ballarat had two sons overse...
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Ballarat 1914 - 1918: Lone Pine and The Nek
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Saturday, 8 August 2015. Lone Pine and The Nek. This battle was significant for Ballarat for two important reasons. Firstly the 8th Battalion, made up of men from Ballarat and country Victoria, took part at Lone Pine and as a result were among the 2,000 casualties, and secondly Golden Point resident William Dunstan was awarded his Victoria Cross for his actions at Lone Pine. (ome information courtesy of The Australian War Memorial. Labels: 3rd Light Horse Brigade. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Ballarat 1914 - 1918: July 2015
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Friday, 31 July 2015. August Offensive at Gallipoli. Some of the areas where the battles took place include Lone Pine , The Nek, Chunuk Bair, Hill 971. As well British forces landed at Suvla Bay to establish a base area to sustain the ANZAC position through the coming winter. The idea was when this base area was secure they would join the main attack. Of course this did not happen as the offensive failed miserably. Map showing the August Offensive. (www.nzhistory.net.nz). Labels: 2nd Light Horse Brigade.
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Ballarat 1914 - 1918: March 2015
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Saturday, 28 March 2015. 8220;I am quite sure one does not appreciate the city so much until he gets away to another land.”. Oh yes, don't we Ballarat-ites know that to be true? We all leave sooner or later, and sooner or later we all come back! Sadly, for many of the ANZACs, the coming back wasnt possible, but as the buildup to the centenary of ANZAC Day shows, they never will be forgotten. Headlam Bugler J.S. Saturday, 21 March 2015. Great Uncle Bert, 10th Field Ambulance. July 1915, where he had been ...
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Damien Codognotto OAM: March 2015
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Tuesday, 31 March 2015. VOLUNTEERS FOR FATHER BOB. The 2015 TOY RUN for Father Bob Maguire in Melbourne will be held on Sunday, December 6. That's confirmed. We are looking at crowd funding to hire Luna Park for needy kids, working with the organisers of the Sussan Women's Fun Run (same day nearby) and a huge parade of motorcycles, scooters, trikes and sidecars along the beach road from Luna Park to Port Melbourne and back. It will be spectacular. We need $20 million public liability insurance. Held sinc...
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Department of Premier and Cabinet - Overview
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Department of Premier and Cabinet. Skip to main content. Office of Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship. Research Institute on Social Cohesion (RIOSC). Victorian Symbols and Emblems. Gender equality: Have your say. Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry. Business Support Services Strategic Review. Our Environment, Our Future. Community Consultation on IBAC, the Victorian Ombudsman and the Auditor-General. Victorian Public Service Executive Bonuses. Communication Planning and MAMS. Victorian Veterans Virtual Museum.
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Ballarat 1914 - 1918: January 2015
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Friday, 30 January 2015. The 7th and 8th Battalions at Ismailia on the Suez Canal. Battalion recruited from Ballarat, central and Western Victoria. Lieutenant Colonel William Bolton, of Ballarat, originally led the Battalion, and there are many Ballarat names in the Battalion’s rolls. Battalions also carried recruits from Ballarat and district. British commanders called up reinforcements to protect the canal around Ismailia, and the reinforcements selected were the two country battalions of the 2. But th...
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