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Queensland Military Historical Society Launches the inaugural Queensland Journal of Military History

2022-11-10T19:21:29+10:00November 10th, 2022|Uncategorized|

The Queensland Military Historical Society has launched the Queensland Journal of Military History at an event hosted by Her Excellency the Honourable Dr Jeannette Young AC PSM, Governor of Queensland and Professor Graeme Nimmo, who is a Patron of the Society. The Journal includes articles on broad themes and topics, such as Queensland’s military history [...]

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Fort Lytton at Night – A Lost Story from the Great War

2022-10-10T21:29:24+10:00October 10th, 2022|Uncategorized|

Friday 21 and Friday 28 October 2022 Start: 7pm Conclusion: 8.15pm Bookings essential: 3393 4647 Tickets: adult $30; concession $25; groups of 10 or more $20 per person.

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Queensland ANZAC Centenary

2019-07-09T10:22:04+10:00July 9th, 2019|Uncategorized|

Queenslanders enthusiastically embraced the commemorations and, in doing so, contributed much to the success of the Queensland ANZAC Centenary program. This is highlighted in the fourth and final issue of the Queensland Anzac Centenary publication, Salute. The pages of this final issue explore the commemoration of the Armistice Centenary, and the many programs, events and [...]

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Moments in Queensland Military History

2019-06-24T16:57:41+10:00May 16th, 2019|Uncategorized|

Sunday 14th May 1943 The hospital ship Centaur was sunk by a torpedo from a Japanese submarine on 14 May 1943 at approximately 4am, about 50 miles east north-east of Brisbane. Of the 332 persons on board, only 64 survived. These survivors spent 35 hours on rafts before being rescued. The ship had been [...]

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