
On this day: The Ragtag Fleet is born
During World War II more than 3000 Aussies who couldn’t join the military signed up for ‘The Ragtag Fleet’ and faced fire in the Pacific.
During World War II more than 3000 Aussies who couldn’t join the military signed up for ‘The Ragtag Fleet’ and faced fire in the Pacific.
Darwin sailed away in 1836 with 10,000 scribbled words on the Australian wilderness, which helped build his theory on evolution.
These are the Aussie inventions that save you time, money and hassle.
We think of Australia’s penal settlement and its wars as times of great turmoil for many, of events that changed things on a national and global scale. Yet, it is important to remember that amongst these events were people just like us. The Australian War Memorial and the National Museum hold an immense collection of material tracing the nation’s history and wars. In-between the battle plans and the official histories are many small gems which remind us of the resilience of the human spirit and the necessity of love. Most images and captions are courtesy of Rebecca Britt, a curator at the Australian War Memorial and author of the book, Stories of Love and War.
NASA has released video imaging that shows a timeline of bushfires in Australia.
The Tyrrell Collection of images showcases the history of Australia and the maturing of a nation.
Patrick White was a quiet achiever – even when he won the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Completely restored footage of the 1969 Moon landing, some of which was found in Australia, will be screened next week.
Coastal shacks of the Royal National Park in NSW, are historic icons of the Aussie beach life.
Melbournians have been out and about, documenting the changing face of their city, comparing new scenes to old.