On Remembrance Day, 101-year-old Margot McCormick reflects on how she served Australia during WWII By News November 11, 2024 Add Comment Edit At 19, Margot McCormick quit working for her dad to join Australia's largest women's service branch — the organisation which paved the way for women to join the air force. Share this post Related PostsAustralian great Lisa Sthalekar inducted into ICC Cricket Hall of FameCoronavirus updates: EU trade commissioner went to golf dinner despite gathering banSewerage plans reveal Perth was once a city of tennis courts and chook runsGymnastics Australia probe to reveal 'spectrum' of abuse allegations, lawyer warnsAnnastacia Palaszczuk rules out further restrictions for nowCoronavirus updates: EU trade commissioner went to golf dinner despite gathering banUS House of Representatives votes to deliver billions in funding to postal serviceSA man charged with murdering teenage son and his partner
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