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Lost in a Flanders field

  By JOLLY READ ALMOST 100 years ago, a 21-year-old Warburton man lay gravely wounded and fighting for his life on the other side of the...

Remember this day of days

  By KATH GANNAWAY THIS year marks the centenary of Gallipoli, a landmark campaign of WWI, and a defining event in the history of Australia. By the...

Place of peace

  By KATH GANNAWAY GALLIPOLI Park: For decades the Anzac Day march in Marysville has finished at the park which bears the name of a place...

Avenue of Honour reinvigorated

  By PETER DOUGLAS RIGHT in time for the Anzac Centenary, the Healesville Avenue of Honour received a boost on Friday with the unveiling of new...

Nurse’s role of honour

  JESSIE McHardy White’s name takes pride of place on the Dixons Creek Primary School Honour Board. Born in 1870, her distinguished career as a military...

Private Halford Leonard Platt

  Private Halford Leonard Platt, of Millgrove, enlisted on 30 June, 1915. He embarked from Melbourne aboard HMAT Star of Victoria on 10 September, 1915....

Our Diggers come to life

  By JESSE GRAHAM THE LIVES of World War I soldiers are currently on display at Healesville Library, with personal stories from Diggers on the frontline...

Daughter amazed at courage

  By PETER DOUGLAS EVEN today, Anni Atkinson still finds it difficult to grasp the hardships her Steels Creek-born father endured during the World War I. As...

Other ways to remember

  By JESSE GRAHAM DAWN services and marches on Anzac Day are just a few of the ways that the community will stop to remember the...

Stories to reflect upon

  FOR this Anzac Centenary souvenir edition of the Mail, our editorial team has compiled an invaluable array of feature stories and historical material. We’ve sourced...

George’s war of hardship

  By KATH GANNAWAY “JUST a line or two to let you know how things are going with me.” Private George Muir’s letter to his mother, Maria,...

A true leader of men

  By KATH GANNAWAY IT MAY seem cliched, but Captain George Ingram proved himself to be a leader of men. There are plenty of stories of leaders...

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Tennis opportunity for local ladies

Ladies, do you fancy having a fun social hit of tennis doubles every Monday morning? If so, please come and join us between 9.30am...