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Another living link to the great generation that defended the homeland in World War II has been severed with the death of one of Australia’s oldest surviving prisoners of war, Arthur Leggett.
Western Australia’s last World War II Australian Army prisoner of war veteran Arthur Leggett has died, aged 106 years old. Mr Leggett served with the 2/11th City of Perth Regiment defending the ...
Arthur Leggett, Western Australia's oldest surviving World War II army prisoner of war who fought against the Italian army in ...
The film covers the period from just before Curtin became Prime Minister until the return of the 6th and 7th Divisions to Australia at the start of the Pacific war. The true and tragic story of ...
Chinese property developer Country Garden said on Friday it had reached an agreement with a key bondholder group and was ...
The rush to scrap the Darwin port lease is bound up with the Trump White House’s ever-more incendiary trade war measures ...
Sydney non-profit worker Az Fahmi was once a dedicated volunteer for Australia's ruling Labor party, handing out pamphlets to ...
While Trump on Wednesday paused the punishing “reciprocal” tariffs that had threatened a global trade war, he still left 10% ...
“The USAAF 49th Fighter Group provided Darwin with its only fighter defence from March to September 1942 against fast and well-armed Mitsubishi G4M ‘Betty’ bombers escorted by Mitsubishi A6M ‘Zero’ ...
Amid profound global shocks and dangers, it is essential for workers and youth to review their bitter political experiences ...
With China's economy still being threatened, consumer confidence already falling and business facing extraordinary levels of uncertainty, the risk for Australia is that the economy could falter.