- Orders are issued for the construction of extensive new terraces on the hillsides above North Beach at Braund’s Hill, Gallipoli, to accommodate reinforcements for the proposed August offensive
- Alfred Leslie Northey enlists. Alfred is commemorated on the Centenary of WWI in Orange Honour Roll; he would die of wounds in Belgium on 22 September 1917.
- Norman Osborn Herbert Gall visits Orange to farewell friends and family before leaving for the front. Private Norman Gall
- Dr Arthur Edmund Colvin embarks for the front. Departure of Dr Colvin
- Eight bathers at Anzac Cove are struck by Turkish shell-fire
- The First Battle of the Isonzo begins as Italian troops, aiming to reach Trieste, attack Austro-Hungarians defences in north-eastern Italy. Initial gains by the Italians are rapidly repulsed by the Austrians with heavy casualties on both sides. Operations continue until 7 July. This is the first of twelve Battles of the Isonzo fought during the course of the war.