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  1. This site from the Returned Services League has biographical details and photographs of Australian soldiers from a variety of conflicts. The site is still being added to.
    https://rslvirtualwarmemorial.org.au
  2. Use RecordSearch to find the digitised service records of Australian men and women who served in World War One plus passenger lists, naturalisation records and more.
    http://www.naa.gov.au
  3. This site has over 38,000 photographs of soldiers, sailors and nurses who served in World War One. Biographical details are also included.
    http://www.ww1anzac.com
  4. This site has background information on the Anzacs as well as the Gallipoli Graveyards index which includes details of 3219 soldiers buried at Gallipoli and 6393 who are listed on memorials.
    http://www.anzacs.net
  5. Searchable database of men and women who served in the First Australian Imperial Force 1914-1918. This site gives lots of information on each person including name, address, next of kin, awards, medals, fate etc. and links through to the embarkation lists.
    https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/index.html
  6. This site was created for the centenary of WWI. It contains original records from the following: Australian Imperial Force; Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force; Royal Australian Navy; Australian Flying Corps; Australian Army Nursing Service; depot unit personnel; official artists, photographers, war correspondents and historians such as C.E.W. Bean; internees; munitions workers; New Zealand Boer War service records. You can also contribute your own photographs and stories.
    http://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au
  7. These files, compiled by the Australian Red Cross, contain reports (often quite detailed) of Australian servicemen wounded or missing during World War One.
    http://www.awm.gov.au/research/people/wounded_and_missing/introduction
  8. Photographs and biographical information on soldiers killed during the First World War.
    http://www.gravesecrets.net/wwi-pictorial-honour-rolls.html
  9. Details of officers who died at Gallipoli in 1915.
    http://www.anzacs.org
  10. Search for members of the Australian armed forces in a variety of databases including the Roll of Honour. Also included is a military glossary, information on Australian military units, war diaries and official war histories. Look under People - Family History for a really useful range of Information Sheets.
    http://www.awm.gov.au

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