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Australian soldiers armed with machine guns declared war—on emus. The result? A military embarrassment that’s still hard to ...
One of the oldest and best escape rooms in Brisbane is open on Labour Day with seven rooms including Bomb in Parliament House ...
Sydney non-profit worker Az Fahmi was once a dedicated volunteer for Australia's ruling Labor party, handing out pamphlets to get her local representative, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, re-elected ...
Emu feathers on a slouch hat are a powerful symbol of the Australian Light Horse, and two army veterans are combining their ...
The event has always been a celebration of militarist reaction, but all the more so under conditions of the greatest threat ...
As dawn broke on April 25, Veterans Park at Fort Novosel became a sacred gathering place for Australians, New Zealanders, ...
In 1917 a former Collingwood player, Malcolm ‘Doc’ Seddon, was as far from the MCG as any footballer could be.
First World War cenotaphs and memorials in communities across Australia, you’ll find them in the cities, in villages on the ...
From the first world war to the invasion of Iraq, left-wing soldiers have questioned our involvement in wars. Yet we rarely ...
Even without nuclear weapons being effectively used, the military use of nuclear energy causes a great deal of damage.
For our deterrence strategy to be effective, we need to be much clearer about our ‘red lines’ for going to war.
But shadow trade minister Kevin Hogan said the trade war between the two biggest economies in the world could hurt demand for Australian exports. "We're a large exporting nation and we need global ...