In the collective Australian imagination, Australia was born as a nation on 25 April 1915 on the beaches of Gallipoli during the landing of the ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) in the Dardanelles1. It was not so much the 60,000 years of aboriginal presence or the start of the colonisation by the British in 1788 or even the federation of the States in 1901 which symbolise the founding of the nation state but really the fighting alongside the troops of King George V, as part of the invasion of a distant land – The Ottoman Empire – which was an ally of Germany during the Great War
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
Ms Kylie Russell, Clinical Coordinator for The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Fremantle School...
Consider what values and characteristics demonstrated by the ANZACs at Gallipoli and later reinforce...
contribution à un site webIn the collective Australian imagination, Australia was born as a nation o...
At the heart of the national narrative in Australia is the potent and enduring story of the Australi...
The centenary period of World War I will see an intensification of commemorative activity within Eur...
In 1914, a little over a decade after federation in 1901, Australia followed the British Empire into...
Since the 1990s, the Australian Government has had a considerable impact on the way the Great War ha...
In the official and popular memory of the Australian nation, the Anzac tradition is central. In 1915...
On 25 April every year Australians and New Zealanders pause to remember the anniversary of the landi...
25th of April 2015 marked the centenary of the Gallipoli campaign of the First World War. In Austral...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
The traumatic experience of World War I gave birth to a foundational narrative in Australia, the Anz...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
International audienceOver the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the init...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
Ms Kylie Russell, Clinical Coordinator for The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Fremantle School...
Consider what values and characteristics demonstrated by the ANZACs at Gallipoli and later reinforce...
contribution à un site webIn the collective Australian imagination, Australia was born as a nation o...
At the heart of the national narrative in Australia is the potent and enduring story of the Australi...
The centenary period of World War I will see an intensification of commemorative activity within Eur...
In 1914, a little over a decade after federation in 1901, Australia followed the British Empire into...
Since the 1990s, the Australian Government has had a considerable impact on the way the Great War ha...
In the official and popular memory of the Australian nation, the Anzac tradition is central. In 1915...
On 25 April every year Australians and New Zealanders pause to remember the anniversary of the landi...
25th of April 2015 marked the centenary of the Gallipoli campaign of the First World War. In Austral...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
The traumatic experience of World War I gave birth to a foundational narrative in Australia, the Anz...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
International audienceOver the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the init...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
Ms Kylie Russell, Clinical Coordinator for The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Fremantle School...
Consider what values and characteristics demonstrated by the ANZACs at Gallipoli and later reinforce...