The Guardian

Anzac Day isn’t what it used to be – 111 years on, what place does it have in modern Australia? (opens in new tab)

The further we get from the Gallipoli landings, the more hard historical perspective the events warrantThe pageantry and celebratory nature of today’s Anzac marches are a far cry from the gatherings of sombre recollection that characterised this day in the decades after the first world war.That was when the veterans of Australian involvement in the botched invasion of, and later retreat from, Gallipoli, were still very much alive and those who’d died in the misadventure remained hauntingly vi...

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