gallipoli
How Rupert Murdoch’s Dad Turned Gallipoli Into Australian Folklore
Before the Murdoch empire consumed the planet, Keith Murdoch was a young reporter looking for war stories in Europe. He got lucky in Turkey.
ANZAC REISSUE: The All Black Who Tattooed The Ranfurly Shield on His Arm and Died at Gallipoli
As Australia and New Zealand commemorate Anzac Day, we are re-issuing this incredible story of the All Black who was killed fighting at Gallipoli.
We Asked Young Aucklanders How Connected They Feel to Anzac Day
It was really early and really cold at Auckland's Dawn Service. But there were a lot of young people around, apparently bucking the trend of forgetting the diggers.
Commemorating a Disastrous Defeat in WWI, New Zealand Troops are Set to Return to the Middle East
New Zealand's government is hoping the 100-year anniversary of the tragic defeat will help sell troop deployment to Iraq.
An Anti-Islamic Protest in Melbourne Turned into a Brawl
A group called Reclaim Australia held a number of rallies over the weekend, and the one in Melbourne brought out a swarm of angry counter-protesters.
Electric Boogaloo: Destroying Film Academia
Funny, informative, and balls-out crazy, Mark Hartley’s new documentary on Cannon Films—the guys behind the 'Breakin' movies and Chuck Norris, is exactly what film history should be like.