Olympic champion Ian Thorpe OAM joined members of the 2018 Australian Invictus Games Team revealed the medal designs for Invictus Games Sydney on 4 September 2018.
Invictus Games Sydney 2018 Medals Revealed
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Olympic champion Ian Thorpe OAM joined members of the 2018 Australian Invictus Games Team revealed the medal designs for Invictus Games Sydney on 4 September 2018.
A message from Her Majesty The Queen to the people of Australia following the recent droughts. Prince Philip and I have been deeply saddened to hear of one of the worst Australian droughts in living memory. I know Australia as a land where extremes of weather, floods and droughts are taken in their stride, and…
The Royal Australian Mint, in partnership with the Invictus Games Sydney 2018, launched a new $2 coin to celebrate the unconquered spirit of wounded, injured and ill Australian service personnel and veterans. About 2.3 million of these new coins, featuring an image of a wheelchair competitor, will go into public circulation during the coming months,…
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to share a new photograph of Prince George to mark His Royal Highness's fifth birthday. Prince George is shown wearing a cheeky grin as he stands in front of a red brick wall in the garden at Clarence House. Matt Porteous took the photo following Prince…
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have released four official photographs to mark Prince Louis’ christening on Monday, 9 July 2018, at The Chapel Royal, St James’s Palace.
Prince Louis of Cambridge was christened on Monday, 9 July 2018, in a private ceremony in the Chapel Royal at St James’s Palace, London.
Great news for royal stamp collectors! Australia Post is celebrating the birth of His Royal Highness Prince Louis of Cambridge by releasing a new commemorative stamp.
Queen Elizabeth II celebrates two birthdays in Great Britain and in some Commonwealth countries, including Australia.
Sixty-five years ago, a young Queen was crowned at Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953, over a year after her accession to the British throne, following the death of her father King George VI.
Our first interview for 2018 regarding a possible royal visit to the Hunter Valley, with news from Norway, Denmark, the origins of Oak Apple Day and Queen Elizabeth meets the new Australian High Commissioner.
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