How the poems of Banjo Paterson's son kept the legend of the Rats of Tobruk alive By News April 23, 2024 Add Comment Edit As the German artillery, infantry, and air force unleashed wave after wave of attacks on Tobruk, Hugh Paterson wrote poems to lift the morale of his fellow soldiers.Mon, 22 Apr 2024 20:22:18 +0000Hamish Cole Share this post Related PostsPhotographs capture Sydney coming back to life'Back to the future': Classic car lovers are converting their beloved autos to EVs'No kind of forever home': Long-term renters despair as house and rental prices soarSeventeen US missionaries kidnapped in Haiti as gang violence surges'US and Canada colluding to provoke': China objects after Western warships sail through Taiwan StraitHow parents are grieving the loss of babies they never had the chance to knowVictorians divided over lockdown lifting as businesses miss out on freedomsLong COVID is ruining lives, but it also presents Australia with an opportunity
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