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Pages in category "Australian military television series" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Spyforce was designed by Roger Mirams to be a wartime espionage action adventure in the format of a weekly, hour-long television mini-film. It was very much intended to highlight the important role played by Australian forces in achieving victory in World War II, but also remain exciting and compelling.
The cost of the Iraq war to Australian taxpayers is estimated to have exceeded A$5 billion. The cost of Australia's involvement in Iraq has risen since the initial invasion gave way to a protracted insurgency. Excluding debt relief, the annual cost has risen from just over $400 million in 2003–04 to $576.6 million in the 2007 financial year. [37]
The Iraq War: Regime Change (2013) [6] I Want to Live (2015) [7] Only the Dead (Australian documentary, 2015) Apache Warrior (Netflix documentary film, 2017) Medal of Honor (Netflix TV series, 2018) Once Upon a Time in Iraq (2020) that which i love destroys me (2015) Life After War: Iraq (2022)
The Fairies (ABC 2000 (Vintage VHS series), Seven Network 2005–2012 (TV series)) Falcon Island (Nine Network 1981) Fame and Misfortune (ABC 1986) Fanshaw & Crudnut (9Go! 2017) Fast Tracks (Network 10 1998-1999) [2] [3] Fat Cat and Friends (Network 10 1972–1987, Seven Network 1987–1992) Fatty and George (ABC 1981) Feral TV (ABC 1995) The ...
While scoping the Official History of Australian Peacekeeping, Humanitarian and Post-Cold War Operations in the early 2000s, the official historian for that series, David Horner judged that work should commence as soon as possible on a separate series covering the Australian involvement in the operations in Afghanistan after 2001 and the Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. [1]
Pages in category "Iraq War in television" ... (TV series) O. Occupation (TV series) Over There (American TV series) S. Saving Jessica Lynch; Stir of Echoes: The ...
The series calls on the Australian War Memorial, who had previously rejected including the frontier wars in its exhibitions, [1] to acknowledge and recognise those who died during the conflicts. [11] In an episode of the series, the War Memorial's director Matt Anderson says it was conceived to represent military activity overseas, not within ...