When the paramedic entered the Tasmanian cafe where a gunman had killed scores of people, he was warned he would never be the same again. The warning proved true ...
Tasmania will today mark 30 years since the Port Arthur massacre, with a quiet memorial service to be held at the site where 35 people were killed. The ‘Words of Love’ service will begin at 1pm in the ...
Tuesday marks three decades since the horrific event which left a scar on the nation as well as those there on the day.
Thirty years after the Port Arthur massacre, rising gun numbers are testing Australia's gun laws and public safety approach.
Port Arthur survivor Jane Scholefield reflects on the 1996 tragedy, trauma, healing and why Australia’s gun laws remain more important than ever.
On April 28, 1996, Martin Bryant went on a violent rampage across one of Tasmania’s most popular tourist destinations, Port Arthur, and killed 35 people as well as wounding 23. On Tuesday, the Liberal ...
Memorial service held to remember and reflect on Port Arthur massacre's enduring legacy, 30 years on
Around 160 people have gathered at Port Arthur's Memorial Garden to mark the 30th anniversary of the Port Arthur tragedy. On this day in 1996, 35 people were killed, and almost two dozen were wounded ...
Survivors, first responders, and Tasman Peninsula residents have gathered in the same garden where 35 names are etched in stone to mark the 30th anniversary of the 1996 Port Arthur massacre. Political ...
Jeremy Rockliff will join dignitaries, survivors and community members at the historic site for a 1pm service honouring the 35 people killed, the 23 wounded, and the many others affected. The ...
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