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19.01.2022 WW1 had many heroines, including she-soldiers, spies and martyrs. But why are so few of them remembered? http://ow.ly/DEJxt



18.01.2022 Letters to Evie is a theatrical production based on letters sent to a West Australian woman called Evelyn Percy during the Great War. The letters came from 12 different Anzac soldiers, and their words allowed Evie to journey with them through four years of conflict the bravery, the battles, and the devastation. http://ow.ly/DEJpK

18.01.2022 World War I: Those who were left behind During World War I, conditions were extremely trying for those left behind, particularly for the partners of soldiers. Lesley Westlake is from the Partners of Veterans Association of Australia.... "For many of those women and their families, it was simply a case of their man [being] there one day, and gone the next," she explains. http://ow.ly/DEJCo

15.01.2022 This week we are in Albany, Western Australia for the 100th year commemoration of the departure of the ANZACs, in WW1. There are so many stories of family members and their contribution to the war, and Australia. These stories are all lovely to hear!



14.01.2022 Albany policeman remembers grandfather's sacrifice This weekend, Albany police Sergeant Greg Webb will be part of a huge logistical effort keeping tens of thousands of people safe as they remember the sacrifices of those who fought in WWI. But he will also take a moment to stand and remember his family's own link to the conflict which changed the face of Australian society and took the lives of so many of its youth.... Edward Stanley Webb, Greg's grandfather, was a green stripling living on his family's station out the back of Laverton, Western Australia, when he wrote to the Army asking to join the mechanical transport division. http://ow.ly/DEJQB

02.01.2022 The nation commemorates WWI centenary in Albany Why Albany? Albany’s role in the Anzac legend is small but vital. The first convoy of Australian soldiers to head to WW1 departed from Albany, Western Australia, heading off to the unknown.... The town, which is located on the south coast of Western Australia, was never warned of the troops’ arrival, but welcomed the 36 ships as they steamed into the harbour. http://ow.ly/DEJMD

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