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  • Anzac Wallace
  • New Zealand actor and trade union delegate (1945–2019)

    Anzac Hohepa Wallace (born Norman Pene Rewiri; 15 September 1945 – 8 April 2019), also known as Zac Wallace, was a New Zealand actor and former trade

    Anzac Wallace

    Anzac_Wallace

  • Utu (film)
  • 1983 film by Geoff Murphy

    Zealand Wars. Co-written and directed by Geoff Murphy, the films stars Anzac Wallace, Bruno Lawrence, Tim Eliott, Ilona Rodgers, Wi Kuki Kaa and Merata Mita

    Utu (film)

    Utu_(film)

  • Mauri (film)
  • 1988 New Zealand film by Merata Mita

    the British and their local supporters in a more antagonistic role. Anzac Wallace as Rewi Rapana Eva Rickard as Kara James Heyward as Steve Susan D. Ramari

    Mauri (film)

    Mauri_(film)

  • Rapa-Nui (film)
  • 1994 American film directed by Kevin Reynolds

    Holt as Ramana Eru Potaka-Dewes as Ariki-mau Gordon Hatfield as Riro Anzac Wallace as Haoa George Henare as Tupa Rena Owen as Hitirenga Pete Smith as Priest

    Rapa-Nui (film)

    Rapa-Nui_(film)

  • The Silent One (film)
  • 1984 New Zealand film

    Telo Malase as Jonasi Pat Evison as Luisa George Henare as Paui Te Po Anzac Wallace as Tasiri Rongo Tupatea Kahukuranui as Taruga Reg Ruka as Bulai Helen

    The Silent One (film)

    The_Silent_One_(film)

  • Naked: Stories of Men
  • 1996 Australian TV series or program

    Rachael Maza, Arthur Angel, Deborah Kennedy, Rhonda Doyle 6 "Cross Turning Over" Robert Klenner Roger McDonald Graeme Blundell, Debra Byrne, Anzac Wallace

    Naked: Stories of Men

    Naked:_Stories_of_Men

  • Merata Mita
  • New Zealand filmmaker (1942–2010)

    Utu (1983), which was directed by her husband Geoff Murphy, starred Anzac Wallace, and featured veteran Māori actor Wi Kuki Kaa. She also acted in ]The

    Merata Mita

    Merata_Mita

  • Deaths in April 2019
  • Monarchs). Turgeon, 33, French racehorse, Cartier Champion Stayer (1991). Anzac Wallace, 76, New Zealand actor (Utu) and trade unionist, cancer. Bob Beckett

    Deaths in April 2019

    Deaths_in_April_2019

  • 2019 in New Zealand
  • McKee, Thoroughbred racehorse trainer (Sunline) (born 1937). 8 April – Anzac Wallace, actor (Utu, The Quiet Earth, Mauri) (born 1945). 9 April – George McConnell

    2019 in New Zealand

    2019_in_New_Zealand

  • John Simpson Kirkpatrick
  • Australian soldier (1892–1915)

    of the Ottoman Empire, during the First World War. After the landing at Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915, Simpson used donkeys to provide first aid and carry

    John Simpson Kirkpatrick

    John Simpson Kirkpatrick

    John_Simpson_Kirkpatrick

  • Dangerous Orphans
  • 1986 New Zealand action film

    as Moir Ross Girven as Rossi Peter Bland as Jacobs Ian Mune as Hanna Anzac Wallace as Scanlon Grant Tilly as Beck Ann Pacey as Mrs. Mooney Peter Vere-Jones

    Dangerous Orphans

    Dangerous_Orphans

  • Gallipoli (1981 film)
  • 1981 Australian film by Peter Weir

    innocence about the purpose of war. The climax of the film occurs on the Anzac battlefield at Gallipoli, depicting the futile attack at the Battle of the

    Gallipoli (1981 film)

    Gallipoli_(1981_film)

  • Brad Scott (Australian footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1976

    AFL/VFL games coached without making a grand final, after surpassing Terry Wallace in 2024. Scott was recruited to Hawthorn in the 1994 national draft at

    Brad Scott (Australian footballer)

    Brad Scott (Australian footballer)

    Brad_Scott_(Australian_footballer)

  • Anzac Square Building
  • Heritage-listed building in Brisbane, Queensland

    Anzac Square Building is a heritage-listed office building at 255A Ann Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed

    Anzac Square Building

    Anzac Square Building

    Anzac_Square_Building

  • Xan Fielding
  • British Army officer

    Alexander Wallace Fielding DSO (26 November 1918 – 19 August 1991), known as Xan Fielding, was a British author, translator, journalist and traveller

    Xan Fielding

    Xan_Fielding

  • List of 2026 Super Rugby Pacific matches
  • however, there will be a convergence of two significant rugby events, "ANZAC Weekend Round" and "Super Round" (as in 2022), into a single weekend, held

    List of 2026 Super Rugby Pacific matches

    List_of_2026_Super_Rugby_Pacific_matches

  • Jim Wallace (Australian activist)
  • Australian army officer

    April 2013. Masters, Stephanie (25 April 2011). "Jim Wallace from Australian Christian Lobby causes Anzac Day outrage with anti-gay, anti-Muslim Twitter message"

    Jim Wallace (Australian activist)

    Jim Wallace (Australian activist)

    Jim_Wallace_(Australian_activist)

  • List of 2025 Super Rugby Pacific matches
  • 2025 season would again feature a "Culture Round", "Kids Round" and an "ANZAC Weekend Round". However, the 2025 season wouldn't include a "Super Round"

    List of 2025 Super Rugby Pacific matches

    List_of_2025_Super_Rugby_Pacific_matches

  • Shrine of Remembrance
  • War memorial in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Australians who have served in any war. It is a site of annual observances for Anzac Day (25 April) and Remembrance Day (11 November), and is one of the largest

    Shrine of Remembrance

    Shrine of Remembrance

    Shrine_of_Remembrance

  • Australia in World War I
  • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), went ashore on 25 April 1915 and for the next eight months the Anzacs, alongside their British, French and

    Australia in World War I

    Australia in World War I

    Australia_in_World_War_I

  • Civil religion
  • Manifestation of religious values inherent to nations

    2023. Wallace 1977. Serle, Geoffrey (1965). "The Digger Tradition and Australian Nationalism". Meanjin. Vol. 24, no. 2. p. 149. ISSN 0025-6293. "Anzac Day

    Civil religion

    Civil_religion

  • Florence James-Wallace
  • Australian WWI nurse

    Wallace | Discovering Anzacs | National Archives of Australia and Archives NZ". discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au. Retrieved 29 May 2020. "Echoes of Anzac

    Florence James-Wallace

    Florence_James-Wallace

  • Mephisto (tank)
  • Last surviving German A7V tank (WWI-era)

    trophy. Mephisto is housed at the Queensland Museum, in Brisbane, in the ANZAC Legacy Gallery. It is not in mechanically running order. The vehicle was

    Mephisto (tank)

    Mephisto (tank)

    Mephisto_(tank)

  • Paul Hogan
  • Australian actor and comedian (born 1939)

    an Australian World War I 'digger' named Pat Cleary in the mini-series Anzacs, which aired on the Nine Network. Cleary was described as the quintessential

    Paul Hogan

    Paul Hogan

    Paul_Hogan

  • Les Wallace (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer

    BAS Publishing. p. 917. ISBN 978-1-921496-00-4. "Discovering Anzacs-Leslie Roy Wallace". National Archives of Australia. "FOOTBALL". The Argus. Melbourne

    Les Wallace (footballer)

    Les_Wallace_(footballer)

  • Nathan Cleary
  • Australian rugby league footballer (born 1997)

    COVID-19 pandemic when a photo of him at his home with a group of women on Anzac Day was uploaded to social media. A video of the event contradicted his

    Nathan Cleary

    Nathan Cleary

    Nathan_Cleary

  • Bugle
  • Brass musical instrument

    soldier has gone to his final rest and at commemorative services such as Anzac Day in Australia and New Zealand and Remembrance Day in Canada. American

    Bugle

    Bugle

    Bugle

  • Damian Monkhorst
  • Australian rules footballer and coach, born 1969

    through Essendon's huddle at the start of a match. In 1995 during the drawn Anzac Day match at the MCG in front of 95,000 spectators, Monkhorst was involved

    Damian Monkhorst

    Damian Monkhorst

    Damian_Monkhorst

  • Winston Churchill
  • British statesman and writer (1874–1965)

    Expeditionary Force, including the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), began its assault at Gallipoli. Both campaigns failed and Churchill was

    Winston Churchill

    Winston Churchill

    Winston_Churchill

  • History of Australia
  • AIF was incorporated into an Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). The Anzacs formed part of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force with the task

    History of Australia

    History of Australia

    History_of_Australia

  • Eternal flame
  • Continuously burning fire or lamp

    Carabobo. In the ANZAC War Memorial, Hyde Park in Sydney. In the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne. In the Shrine of Remembrance in ANZAC Square in Brisbane

    Eternal flame

    Eternal flame

    Eternal_flame

  • New Zealand in the Vietnam War
  • Companies of 6 RAR to become 6 RAR/NZ (ANZAC). The battalion 2IC was RNZIR officer Major Neville Alan Wallace. On this tour Mortar and Assault Pioneer

    New Zealand in the Vietnam War

    New Zealand in the Vietnam War

    New_Zealand_in_the_Vietnam_War

  • List of A Country Practice episodes
  • 731 25 Sisters (Part 3) Luke finds a letter that changes his views about Anzac Day. Mark Piper David Boutland 732 26 Sisters (Part 4) Mark Piper Graeme

    List of A Country Practice episodes

    List_of_A_Country_Practice_episodes

  • List of riots
  • How a brush with the white slave trade sparked the first battle of the Anzacs". news.com.au. Wilson, Graham (October 2006). "The Battle of the Wazzir"

    List of riots

    List_of_riots

  • Oceania
  • Geographical region in the Pacific Ocean

    Asia. New Zealand marks two national days of remembrance, Waitangi Day and ANZAC Day, and also celebrates many holidays such as the King's Birthday, Labour

    Oceania

    Oceania

    Oceania

  • Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
  • American WWII fighter

    1999. ISBN 0-7603-0253-7 King, John. The Whole Nine Yards: The Story of an Anzac P-40. Auckland, NZ: Reed Books, 2002. ISBN 0-7900-0835-1. (A P-40 with No

    Curtiss P-40 Warhawk

    Curtiss P-40 Warhawk

    Curtiss_P-40_Warhawk

  • List of New Zealand national rugby union players
  • Cup Dave Gallaher Trophy Hillary Shield Lions Series Trophy Related teams ANZAC XV Sevens All Blacks XV Māori All Blacks Heartland XV Classic All Blacks

    List of New Zealand national rugby union players

    List_of_New_Zealand_national_rugby_union_players

  • 2024 NRL season
  • Australian rugby league season

    begin training early". Titans.com.au. 3 July 2024. Retrieved 3 July 2024. "Wallace granted early release". DolphinsNRL.com.au. 26 July 2024. Retrieved 27

    2024 NRL season

    2024_NRL_season

  • Paul Martin (illustrator)
  • American commercial artist and illustrator (1883–1932)

    and deciding set of their postponed match without the loss of a game. The Anzac had dropped a long deuce set to Martin [on] Monday, but he was invincible

    Paul Martin (illustrator)

    Paul Martin (illustrator)

    Paul_Martin_(illustrator)

  • Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener
  • British army officer and colonial administrator (1850–1916)

    invasion of Alexandretta in Turkey with Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), New Army, and Indian troops. Alexandretta was an area with a large Christian

    Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener

    Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener

    Herbert_Kitchener,_1st_Earl_Kitchener

  • Sweet Country (2017 film)
  • 2017 Australian Western drama film

    wife, Lizzie, and his niece, Lucy, to a bitter, abusive, and alcoholic ANZAC veteran named Harry March on a neighbouring station to renovate the latter's

    Sweet Country (2017 film)

    Sweet_Country_(2017_film)

  • Blanco (compound)
  • Compound used to colour and maintain British load bearing equipment

    reduce its stiffness. It was first used by the British Army to whiten Slade–Wallace equipment, and later adapted to coloured versions for use on the 1908 pattern

    Blanco (compound)

    Blanco (compound)

    Blanco_(compound)

  • Sigrid Thornton
  • Australian actress

    good shipwreck". The Canberra Times. p. 26. Retrieved 1 November 2018. Wallace, Lisa (14 September 1987). "An Australian miniseries for everyone". The

    Sigrid Thornton

    Sigrid Thornton

    Sigrid_Thornton

  • List of people from South Shields
  • on 12 October 2007. Retrieved 5 November 2007. "Men of ANZAC -John Simpson Kirkpatrick". ANZAC House Youth Hostel web site. Hassle Free Tourism and Travel

    List of people from South Shields

    List_of_people_from_South_Shields

  • List of Hard Quiz episodes
  • Episodes of Australian quiz show

    expert Matthew – Great white shark expert Tom's round: Tom's subject – Anzac Day 38 "Episode 10" 19 September 2018 (2018-09-19) 672,000 Contestants:

    List of Hard Quiz episodes

    List_of_Hard_Quiz_episodes

  • Second Boer War
  • 1899–1902 war in South Africa

    (War History Branch, Wellington, 1949). Pugsley, Christopher (2016). The ANZAC Experience: New Zealand, Australia and Empire in the First World War. Auckland

    Second Boer War

    Second Boer War

    Second_Boer_War

  • Brent Kite
  • Australia & Tonga international rugby league footballer

    selected to play for the Australian national team at prop forward in the 2007 ANZAC Test victory against New Zealand. Kite played all three games of the 2007

    Brent Kite

    Brent Kite

    Brent_Kite

  • Force in Egypt
  • of formations fighting at Gallipoli and ANZACs in training. Western Frontier Force (Major General A. Wallace) Composite mounted brigade Three composite

    Force in Egypt

    Force in Egypt

    Force_in_Egypt

  • Mick McGuane
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1967

    ruptured urethra. The injury came upon a kick to the groin in the annual ANZAC Day clash against Essendon. At the end of all seasons from 1992–1997, McGuane

    Mick McGuane

    Mick_McGuane

  • John Waters (actor)
  • Australian actor

    Triple Zero Heroes and All Together Now. In 1975, Waters won the George Wallace Memorial Logie for Best New Talent at the Logie Awards for his role in

    John Waters (actor)

    John Waters (actor)

    John_Waters_(actor)

  • Football Far North Coast
  • Association football governing body in New South Wales, Australia

    fixtures reduced and finals cancelled. In April South Lismore won their first ANZAC Day Cup, defeating Byron Bay 3-1 in the final. It was an emotional win for

    Football Far North Coast

    Football_Far_North_Coast

  • 2017 NRL season
  • 110th season of professional rugby league in Australia

    Newcastle, and the World Club Series. It marked the last time that the Anzac Test and City vs. Country representative matches were played. The lineup

    2017 NRL season

    2017_NRL_season

  • Sydney Cenotaph
  • War memorial in Martin Place, Sydney

    held at the Cenotaph. Most importantly, it is the centre for Sydney's main Anzac and Armistice Day dawn service ceremonies, regularly drawing thousands of

    Sydney Cenotaph

    Sydney Cenotaph

    Sydney_Cenotaph

  • List of rugby union players who have represented more than one nation
  • News. 16 January 2025. Retrieved 8 July 2025. "Lions' final match against Anzacs 'no anti-climax'". The Canberra Times. Canberra: National Library of Australia

    List of rugby union players who have represented more than one nation

    List_of_rugby_union_players_who_have_represented_more_than_one_nation

  • Dane Swan
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1984

    was accused of being unfit and "too fat". In the annual Anzac Day clash, Swan won his first Anzac Day medal as best on ground after a one-point win over

    Dane Swan

    Dane Swan

    Dane_Swan

  • John Stanton (actor)
  • Australian actor

    the narrator for the 8-part TV series Australians at War, which commenced Anzac Day, 25 April 2001. He was also the narrator of the Australian commercial

    John Stanton (actor)

    John_Stanton_(actor)

  • New Zealand national rugby union team
  • Men's rugby union team of New Zealand

    when playing France during the end-of-year tour. The poppy honours the ANZAC soldiers who died on the beaches of Gallipoli. Captain Richie McCaw said

    New Zealand national rugby union team

    New Zealand national rugby union team

    New_Zealand_national_rugby_union_team

  • William Trethewey
  • New Zealand sculptor

    Christchurch, where the city's annual Anzac Day service is held. Trethewey was born in 1892 in Christchurch. His parents, Mary Wallace and the carpenter Jabez Trethewey

    William Trethewey

    William Trethewey

    William_Trethewey

  • Darren Lockyer
  • Australian TV commentator and former rugby league footballer

    the 17-man squad for the annual ANZAC Test Match in his usual position of five-eighth. Lockyer finished his final ANZAC Test match on a good note, leading

    Darren Lockyer

    Darren Lockyer

    Darren_Lockyer

  • David Feeney
  • Australian politician (born 1970)

    Defence. After 1 July 2014 the portfolio of Veterans Affairs and Centenary of ANZAC were added to his responsibilities. As a local MP, Feeney campaigned for

    David Feeney

    David Feeney

    David_Feeney

  • Ben Hunt
  • Australian international rugby league footballer

    victory against the Sydney Roosters on ANZAC Day. For his efforts, Hunt earned the Ashton Collier Spirit of Anzac Medal and received the title of 'man of

    Ben Hunt

    Ben Hunt

    Ben_Hunt

  • Penrith Panthers
  • Australian rugby league football club

    to be succeeded by assistant coach and former rugby league player Peter Wallace. Former Penrith premiership winning head coach Phil Gould was the club's

    Penrith Panthers

    Penrith_Panthers

  • Collins-class submarine
  • Australian underwater naval vessel

    by the Australian Defence Force, but was unseated from this title by the Anzac-class frigate project a few years later. The Australian Submarine Corporation

    Collins-class submarine

    Collins-class submarine

    Collins-class_submarine

  • Grace Wilson
  • Australian nurse (1879–1957)

    Her World War I service was depicted in the 2014 television miniseries ANZAC Girls, in which actress Caroline Craig was cast as Wilson. In 2019, Grace

    Grace Wilson

    Grace Wilson

    Grace_Wilson

  • Nathan Buckley
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1972)

    12), the Pies' record was 8–3, including a gutsy win against Essendon on Anzac Day on the 100th centenary of the Gallipoli landing. They were fourth on

    Nathan Buckley

    Nathan Buckley

    Nathan_Buckley

  • 2009 in rugby league
  • try), 4. Ben Pomeroy, 5. David Williams (1 try), 6. John Sutton, 7. Peter Wallace (1 try, 6 goals) 8. Keith Galloway, 9. Robbie Farah (c), 10. Luke Stuart

    2009 in rugby league

    2009_in_rugby_league

  • Richmond Football Club
  • Australian rules football club

    Richmond coach at seasons' end. Under newly appointed head coach, Terry Wallace, the 2005 pre-season brought renewed optimism at the club. The Tigers held

    Richmond Football Club

    Richmond_Football_Club

  • Lisa McCune
  • Australian actress (born 1971)

    Unbearable Price of War", a duet with Lee Kernaghan for his album Spirit of the Anzacs. Later that year, she joined David Hobson, Teddy Tahu Rhodes, and Greta

    Lisa McCune

    Lisa McCune

    Lisa_McCune

  • Leslie Bowles
  • Australian sculptor (1885–1954)

    designed the memorial for the 9th Battalion (AIF) in the crypt of Brisbane's Anzac Square. Bowles designed decorative bronze window panels for the Queensland

    Leslie Bowles

    Leslie Bowles

    Leslie_Bowles

  • Michael Lynagh
  • Australian rugby union player (born 1963)

    Queensland lost to Sydney 25–9. His third game for Queensland was scheduled on Anzac Day 1982 against an invitational New Zealand XV that his biography describes

    Michael Lynagh

    Michael_Lynagh

  • Scott Morrison
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 2018 to 2022

    Retrieved 3 June 2021. Mizen, Ronald (1 June 2021). "Morrison, Ardern shore up ANZAC legacy". Australian Financial Review. Archived from the original on 1 June

    Scott Morrison

    Scott Morrison

    Scott_Morrison

  • Alex Glenn
  • Cook Islands and New Zealand international rugby league footballer

    selected in the New Zealand team to play against Australia in the 2012 ANZAC Test at Eden Park in Auckland, starting from the interchange bench in the

    Alex Glenn

    Alex Glenn

    Alex_Glenn

  • Special Air Service Regiment
  • Special forces unit of the Australian Army

    American-led Operation Desert Thunder. The force, known as Anzac Special Operations Force (ANZAC SOF), was fully integrated, with the New Zealanders providing

    Special Air Service Regiment

    Special_Air_Service_Regiment

  • Beneath Hill 60
  • 2010 Australian film by Jeremy Hartley Sims

    slapping singing scene. Despite initial plans to have the film released on Anzac Day (25 April), the film was released on 15 April 2010. It was released

    Beneath Hill 60

    Beneath_Hill_60

  • Robert Richter (lawyer)
  • Australian lawyer (born 1946)

    16. In 2016, Richter represented one of the conspirators behind the 2015 Anzac Day Terror Plot, with the conspirator sentenced to seven years imprisonment

    Robert Richter (lawyer)

    Robert_Richter_(lawyer)

  • List of New Zealand literary awards
  • Retrieved 6 March 2021. "ANZAC Bridge". NZ Pacific Studio Artists Residency Programme. Retrieved 6 March 2021. "2019 ANZAC Bridge Fellowship with NZ

    List of New Zealand literary awards

    List_of_New_Zealand_literary_awards

  • 1983 VFL grand final
  • Grand final of the 1983 Victorian Football League season

    VFL Grand Final. Merrett (Essendon) by field umpire Nash for striking Wallace (Hawthorn) with a fist to the stomach in the third quarter. Merrett was

    1983 VFL grand final

    1983_VFL_grand_final

  • List of players sent off in National Rugby League matches
  • Sports. 1 July 2022. Retrieved 1 July 2022. "Judiciary update: Jarrod Wallace". Gold Coast Titans. 4 July 2022. Retrieved 8 July 2022. "Judiciary Report:

    List of players sent off in National Rugby League matches

    List_of_players_sent_off_in_National_Rugby_League_matches

  • F. W. Thring
  • Australian film director (1882–1936)

    National Library of Australia. "Australia threatens raid on Hollywood talent: Anzacs Plan Twenty Films in Next Year F. W. Thring, Producer, Here to Sign Players;

    F. W. Thring

    F. W. Thring

    F._W._Thring

  • Kalgoorlie
  • City in Western Australia

    medium, and heavy industrial areas. Currently under expansion further west (ANZAC Drive Industrial Estate). West Lamington The western tip of Lamington was

    Kalgoorlie

    Kalgoorlie

    Kalgoorlie

  • Western Bulldogs
  • Australian rules football club

    focused management of club president David Smorgon, driven coaching by Terry Wallace, and the on-field leadership of Chris Grant (who narrowly missed a Brownlow

    Western Bulldogs

    Western_Bulldogs

  • 1959 in Australian literature
  • Idriess – The Tin Scratchers Peter Ryan – Fear Drive My Feet Dale Collins – Anzac Adventure A list, ordered by date of birth (and, if the date is either unspecified

    1959 in Australian literature

    1959_in_Australian_literature

  • Gold Coast Titans
  • National Rugby League football club based in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

    tennis player Bernard Tomic, German-born Australian tennis player Kenny Wallace, Australian canoeist Dane Clarke, Clarkey's Rugby League Column Cheer squad

    Gold Coast Titans

    Gold_Coast_Titans

  • Hawthorn Football Club
  • Australian rules football club

    Sellers Roy Simmonds Stan Spinks Michael Tuck Ern Utting Terry Wallace W. 'Beau' Wallace During the history of the Hawthorn Football Club, the club has

    Hawthorn Football Club

    Hawthorn_Football_Club

  • Sydney Swans
  • Australian rules football club

    onwards, despite rumours that Sydney had nearly concluded a deal with Terry Wallace. Roos continued a record as a successful coach with the Swans for the eight

    Sydney Swans

    Sydney_Swans

  • 1985 VFL grand final
  • Grand final of the 1985 Victorian Football League season

    AFL draft AFL finals series AFL Futures match AFL Grand Final Anzac Day Eve match Anzac Day match Dreamtime at the 'G Easter Monday clash E. J. Whitten

    1985 VFL grand final

    1985_VFL_grand_final

  • Australian Football League
  • Australian rules football competition

    Kilda and Sydney was played in front of a crowd of 22,183 on Anzac Day to honour the Anzac bond between the two countries. A national women's league comprising

    Australian Football League

    Australian Football League

    Australian_Football_League

  • Sydney Boys High School
  • School in Australia

    site at Moore Park in 1928. The school is bounded by Moore Park (West), Anzac Parade, Sydney Girls High School and Cleveland Street. The school regularly

    Sydney Boys High School

    Sydney Boys High School

    Sydney_Boys_High_School

  • 2002 AFL season
  • 106th season of the Australian Football League (AFL)

    by Paul Roos on a full-time basis, despite the board pushing for Terry Wallace, who resigned as coach of the Western Bulldogs with one round to play in

    2002 AFL season

    2002_AFL_season

  • List of oldest companies in Australia
  • Mountcastle and Sons". 28 December 1895. p. 1. Retrieved 29 November 2018. "From Anzac army boots to planned Sydney CBD store, Baxter Boots keeps marching on"

    List of oldest companies in Australia

    List_of_oldest_companies_in_Australia

  • 1986 VFL grand final
  • Grand final of the 1986 Victorian Football League season

    AFL draft AFL finals series AFL Futures match AFL Grand Final Anzac Day Eve match Anzac Day match Dreamtime at the 'G Easter Monday clash E. J. Whitten

    1986 VFL grand final

    1986_VFL_grand_final

  • Queen Mary Hospital (Hanmer Springs)
  • Former Hospital in Hanmer Springs, New Zealand

    Soldiers' Block and took 11 months and the Soldiers' Block reopened on Anzac Day. Work to turn the building into an interactive exhibit is ongoing with

    Queen Mary Hospital (Hanmer Springs)

    Queen Mary Hospital (Hanmer Springs)

    Queen_Mary_Hospital_(Hanmer_Springs)

  • List of Indigenous Australian VFL/AFL and AFL Women's players
  • 2023. "Tiah Toth". Australian Football. Retrieved 16 June 2023. "Ruth Wallace". Australian Football. Retrieved 16 June 2023. "Stephanie Williams". Australian

    List of Indigenous Australian VFL/AFL and AFL Women's players

    List of Indigenous Australian VFL/AFL and AFL Women's players

    List_of_Indigenous_Australian_VFL/AFL_and_AFL_Women's_players

  • 1984 VFL grand final
  • Grand final of the 1984 Victorian Football League season

    the Bombers, while Richard Loveridge, Gary Ayres, Peter Schwab, Terry Wallace and Chris Mew were the best for Hawthorn. Essendon's win ended an 18-year

    1984 VFL grand final

    1984_VFL_grand_final

  • Weddings Parties Anything
  • Australian band

    performance at the Astoria (formerly The Mean Fiddler) in London on 25 April (ANZAC Day). They sold out four consecutive shows at Melbourne venue The Corner

    Weddings Parties Anything

    Weddings Parties Anything

    Weddings_Parties_Anything

  • Frank Hughes (footballer, born 1894)
  • Australian rules footballer and coach

    Hughes medal named in his honour for the player judged best afield in the Anzac Day Eve match between Melbourne and Richmond. A small and quick player with

    Frank Hughes (footballer, born 1894)

    Frank Hughes (footballer, born 1894)

    Frank_Hughes_(footballer,_born_1894)

  • William Williams (surgeon)
  • Australian surgeon

    and St George in the 1916 Birthday Honours. C. E. W. Bean, The Story of Anzac, vols 1, 2 (Sydney, 1921, 1924) C. E. W. Bean, The A.I.F. in France, 1916

    William Williams (surgeon)

    William_Williams_(surgeon)

  • 2016 NRL season results
  • Rugby league season

    (10' pen, 23') 2 Alex Glenn (42', 51') 2 Corey Oates (62', 79') 2 Jarrod Wallace (27') 1 Anthony Milford (70') 1 Goals: Jordan Kahu 6/7 (11', 29', 43',

    2016 NRL season results

    2016_NRL_season_results

  • List of schools in the Northern Territory
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    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places called Walton. The first element in these names was variously Old English walh ‘foreigner’, ‘Briton’, genitive plural wala (see Wallace), w(e)ald ‘forest’, w(e)all ‘wall’, or wæll(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.George Walton (1741–1804) signed the Declaration of Independence. He was born in Prince Edward Co., VA, whither his grandfather had emigrated from England in 1682. He moved to Savannah, GA, and became governor of GA and a prominent jurist.

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    English : from a Germanic personal name Walo, either a byname meaning ‘foreigner’ (see Wallace), or else a short form of the various compound names with this first element.English : nickname for a well-liked person, from Middle English wale ‘good’, ‘excellent’ (originally meaning ‘choice’).English : topographic name for someone who lived near an embankment, Middle English wale (Old English walu).

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