The Memorial’s exhibition Of love and war, looks at the impact of war on relationships and the ways in which Australians incorporated affairs of the heart into their wartime lives.
On exhibition from 3 December 2009 until 5 May 2010
Over the front: the Great War in the air
Australians played a part in aviation’s remarkable advancement during the First World War. In the clear skies over the Western Front in France and in the Middle East, young men fought in flimsy machines of wood, canvas, and wire.
This exhibition brings history to life with a range of extraordinary and original aircraft and an exciting visual depiction of military flight.
Cutting edge technology is combined with large iconic objects to tell powerful stories about Australian involvement in conflicts over six decades.
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On exhibition
- Over the front: the Great War in the air
- ANZAC Hall
Events
- Department of Defence Parade to mark the end of Operation CATALYST
- 2.00pm in the Parade Ground
- Closing Ceremony
- Featuring either a live bugler or piper. Proudly sponsored by TransACT
5:00pm in the Commemorative Area
- Free Memorial Tours are conducted daily
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