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Joy remembers them all

  By KATIE DE VERTEUIL TEWANTIN resident Joy Anderson is the proud daughter of an original Anzac. Her father John Gilbert (Jack) Ashton was a First Field...

Tewantin boys did us proud

TO most they are only names carved into stone - to be glanced upon once or twice a year as part of an Anzac...

Anzac lives in the surf

By RON LANE The RSL and surf life saving clubs across Australia have joined forces to re-enact the Gallipoli landing on various beaches...

Flew with Bomber Command

By KATIE DE VERTEUIL NOOSA local and World War II veteran David Morland has been passionate about flying for as long as he can remember. Indeed...

Anzac art has power to move

By KATIE DE VERTEUIL IN commemoration of this year’s Anzac centenary, members of Tinbeerwah Art Group have compiled a special exhibition paying tribute to those...

Men for all seasons

By JOLENE OGLE THEY were bakers, clerks, coach drivers and farmers, who left their homes in Noosa Shire to set sail for a bloody war...

Navy veteran’s dawn service

  By KATIE DE VERTEUIL WHILE Anzac Day has always been a date of great significance for local Vietnam veteran Neil Beasley, this year is sure...

Steve’s soldiering on

  By KATIE DE VERTEUIL WITH a strong handshake, bright smile and touch of cheek President of Tewantin/Noosa RSL Sub-Branch, Steve Drake is the epitome of...

Eumundi Diggers gave their all

  NOOSA Today profiles the Eumundi men who fell in World War I whose names are now marked in an Avenue of Honour along Memorial...

Diving deep into military history

  By KATIE DE VERTEUIL IF ANYONE knows about the history of Cooroy’s servicemen and women, it’s Ron and Betty Sutton. Indeed they have spent years working...

Childhood spent at war

  By KATIE DE VERTEUIL WHILE locals Ron and Betty Sutton were young children at the time World War II broke out in the September of...

First to fight, last to leave

  By KATIE DE VERTEUIL PRIVATE Jack Horace White was aboard the very first fleet to land at Gallipoli and the last to leave. At just 18...

Storms hit Noosa

Severe storms with cyclonic-like winds lashed Noosa on Monday night leaving behind a path of destruction with fallen trees, powerlines and debris. Energex reported 9000...

Christmas warning