Hundreds remember Anzacs at services across the world
More than 100 years since Australia’s Gallipoli campaign, the Anzac spirit is also remembered around the world.
PM attends Anzac Day dawn service at Isurava, PNG
The prime minister said Australia "will never forget" the help PNG provided Australian soldiers during World War II.
Anzac Day dawn services and parades held across the country
Australians have gathered to remember and honour those who have been lost in battle and all those who've served.
Bushman carries his family's tradition in what could be Australia's most picturesque dawn service
Since the 1980s, down-to-earth station owner Paul Hansen has welcomed folks to his riverside rural homestead for an Anzac Day dawn service that's a little different to official events.
Survivor reflects on 60 years since maritime disaster
The last man to escape from the HMAS Voyager returns to the ghost of his old ship to impart the ANZAC legacy onto the next generation.
Dedicated veteran's death leaves hole in country town's Anzac Day commemorations
The legacy of a veteran who was known to do anything to help others in his country WA town has been highlighted by those touched by his generosity.
Adelaide's ANZAC Day's Dawn Service
The Adelaide National War memorial hosted the Dawn Service.
From building Blackhawk landing pads to collecting intelligence, the work of peacekeepers can be downplayed
Australian Defence Force personnel and federal police officers have participated in 62 global peacekeeping missions since 1947, which one vet says "can be very complex, very confronting, especially when you're unarmed".
Millicent veteran Fred Ellis talks about service in Royal Australian Navy
Fred Ellis is one of the last World War II veterans left in the south-east of South Australia. He talks about his service and what Anzac Day means for him today.
Shrine guards take their posts at Melbourne Dawn Service
Shrine guards take their posts and wreaths are laid in the Sanctuary of the Shrine at the Stone of Remembrance.
ANZAC Day Dawn Service in Melbourne
Professor Margaret Gardner delivering the annual ANZAC Day address, Melbourne Dawn Service.
Thousands turn out to ANZAC Day Dawn Services across Australia
ANZAC Day Dawn Services are being held throughout the country to commemorate Australian soldiers and their families.
ANZAC Day Dawn service Australian War Memorial
Dawn service 109th anniversary of the Gallipoli Landings. Principal Chaplain Kerry Larwill CSC presents the Benediction
Three generations of sacrifice: The Copeman family's legacy of love and military service
The Copeman family's commitment to the country spans generations from WWI to Vietnam. Now their legacy will live on in a memorial garden south-west of Sydney.
First Nations soldiers have a long history of Army service in Australia
On Wiradjuri country in Albury NSW, the Moffitt family are taking ANZAC Day to remember their ancestor's four generations of service in the Australian Army.
Five decades after fighting in Vietnam, John Bryant has returned to help find the bodies he buried
John Bryant has dedicated his life and life savings to uncovering the bodies of missing Vietnamese soldiers he and his battalion killed in combat.
'It's not my thing': 106-year-old war veteran opts out of Anzac Day marches
World War II veteran Colin Wagener joined the military with three friends in 1938. He returned to Australia in 1945 after serving in Borneo, but has never joined an Anzac Day march.
Dawn services, parades and two-up: Australians commemorate Anzac Day across the nation and beyond
Anzac Day is commemorated across Australia and New Zealand, from dawn services and marches to games of two-up, on the 109th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings.
Before the war Michael McCaughey and David Macpherson had been jackaroos with ambitions of becoming managers of family properties.
Before the war Michael McCaughey and David Macpherson had been jackaroos with ambitions of becoming managers of family properties.
Eight decades after their death, two Australian soldiers are helping advance an unlikely industry
In the last days of 1943 a brave young Australian soldier, whose family played an influential role developing Australia's irrigation industries, lost his life trying to save wounded comrades in the mountains of Papua New Guinea.
Ethan Moffitt comes from a long line of military men. This is how their family story began
After World War II, Ethan’s great-grandfather didn’t reveal much about his service or choose to march on ANZAC Day. Only on the day of his great grandfather’s funeral did the family find out why.
This veteran was in the shower when his navy warship collided with an aircraft carrier. He considers his legacy
Brian Hopkins was one of the last people to escape after two Australian naval ships collided. Living with terminal cancer, he revisits his former life and considers his legacy.
Veterans who refuse to take part in ANZAC commemorations
One 106-year-old veteran has never marched at ANZAC Day, choosing to commemorate the day in a personal way.
Warbirds like 'flying time capsules' as Anzac Day air displays keep aviation history alive
It only takes a few seconds, but a lot of work goes into a warbird flypast for Anzac Day, especially when some of the aircraft are older than those marching.
Albanese and PNG PM walk, talk and catch a breath together, as they climb Kokoda Track
As Anthony Albanese and James Marape continue an unprecedented joint trek up and down the mountains and valleys, they walk with a shared purpose: to acknowledge their history, to embody the friendship of two nations and to promote peace in the region.