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Australia Remembers 7: Gallipoli

Dawn of the Anzac Spirit
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Australia Remembers truly stands out like one of the tallest poppies in its field. — Romi Sharp, Just Kids Lit In 1915, Australians and New Zealanders fought in one of the most famous and defining campaigns of World War I — Gallipoli. On the rocky shores... Read More
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Australia Remembers truly stands out like one of the tallest poppies in its field. — Romi Sharp, Just Kids Lit

In 1915, Australians and New Zealanders fought in one of the most famous and defining campaigns of World War I — Gallipoli. On the rocky shores and steep ridges of the Gallipoli peninsula in southern Turkey, thousands of young men faced extreme conditions, fierce combat, and unimaginable loss. For many, Gallipoli became the moment when Australia and New Zealand “came of age,” forging their national identities in courage, sacrifice, and mateship.

Why was Gallipoli chosen for attack? Who were the men who volunteered to go, and what motivated them? This accessible and visually rich nonfiction book takes young readers from recruitment and training camps in Australia, to the long sea voyage to Egypt, and finally to the dramatic landing at Gallipoli.

Packed with Fast Facts and Did You Know? sections, it reveals fascinating details: from the animal mascots, such as kangaroos and koalas brought along for comfort, to the quick-firing Lee Enfield .303 rifle capable of 20 aimed shots per minute. The book also explores common myths, the strategic challenges of the campaign, and why the Anzacs eventually withdrew. Readers will discover why 25 April became one of the most important days of national commemoration, and how the Anzac spirit continues to inspire Australians and New Zealanders today.

Written in clear, engaging language by one of Australia’s leading military historians, Gallipoli – Dawn of the Anzac Spirit is the perfect introduction for children aged 6–12 to understand not only the Gallipoli campaign, but also why it remains central to our national story.

At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them.

Another compelling title in the Australia Remembers series.

Praise for the Series

‘There are also questions to ponder and activities to do, all in all making this a superb contribution.’
— Barbara Braxton, The Bottom Shelf

‘... a powerful, exceptional resource that will have a high engagement of interest for anyone.’
— Julieanne Wallace, Books, Teacups and Cupcakes

‘... I for one, wish that I had had such a book when I was at school.’
– Brydie Wright, By the Book

About the Series

Australia Remembers offers a fresh, child-friendly approach to Australian history — blending eyewitness accounts, diary entries, photographs, and simple explanations to bring the past to life. These full-colour books go beyond ‘dry old facts’, showing what events — and the people who lived them — were really like.

Created by an educator for readers aged 6–12, the series sparks curiosity and conversation across generations. With imagery from the Department of Defence and the Australian War Memorial, and written by respected historians and lived-experience authors, Australia Remembers is authentic, accurate, and deeply engaging.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781923514324

Publisher: Big Sky Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 31 March 2026

Country: Australia

Imprint: Little Big Sky Books

DIMENSIONS

Width: 6604.0mm

Height: 5842.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 64

About the Author

Dr Tom Lewis OAM is a military historian, the author of 23 books, and a public speaker and presenter. He is also a retired naval officer who served in combat; a retired secondary school teacher, pilot, and scuba divemaster. He was the Director of Darwin Military Museum in its redevelopment from 2009 to 2013. His Order of Australia was bestowed on him for services to naval history. He has won numerous prizes for his literary works, including as the national winner of both the 2021 and 2024 Australian Naval Institute’s Commodore Sam Bateman Book Prizes, for Teddy Sheean VC, and The Sinking of HMAS Sydney.

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