Edward Maxwell England DFC
Edward Maxwell England was in the RAAF. He received the Distinguished Flying Cross. Edward was killed in a flying school accident in the UK on 25 February 1945.
Ex-Students of Dubbo High School
A number of the men whose names are on this honour roll were ex-students of Dubbo High School.
Anzac Memorial Park dedicated in 1991
Hurstbridge Memorial Park was established in 1991 as a remembrance place for all wars. It sits at the bottom of Anzac Avenue and has a rock cairn for wreath laying.
Shire of Nillumbik Memorial to honour 100 years since the First World War
To commemorate 100 years since the start of the First World War the Shire of Nillumbik erected a number of memorial cairns at the site of existing war memorials.
Creation of Hurstbridge Memorial Park and Recreation Reserve in 1921
The Hurstbridge Memorial Park and Recreation Reserve was created by the people of Hurstbridge in 1921 in conjunction with the Avenue of Honour now known as Anzac Avenue. M
Narromine Cenotaph
Dedicated 1924. Fence added 1929 by Tom Perry in memory of his father.
Gatton Shire Roll of Honour
Gatton Shire Roll of Honour is a wooden honour roll that commemorates those from the Shire who served in World War Two and Post World War Two conflicts.
Long Tan Cross
This replica Long Tan Cross was erected by Gatton RSL Sub Branch on the 50th anniversary of the battle.
Moorabbin WWI Memorial
These two obelisks were relocated in 1999 - 2000 from the original location in Cheltenham Park, off Park St, to the Memorial Precinct at Cheltenham RSL.
The Coo-ee March
Australia’s recruitment for the First World War began quickly as men flocked to recruiting depots to join up.
Relocations of memorial
This memorial of two columns has been relocated at least twice from its original location outside the (then) Soldier's Hall in Cheltenham. It was later sited within Chelte
A history of the Avenue of Honor in Euroa
The idea of planting an Avenue as a Memorial originated in the 1920's. Costs acted as a barrier to construction.
Discovering our Anzacs online tributes
Two online tributes to soldiers listed on the Bassendean War Memorial, and linked to their war service records courtesy of the National Archives of Australia, have been created
Private John Charlton Boer War Memorial Stained Glass Window is now on display at the Shrine of Remembrance
The Charlton Memorial Window Committee, with support from a Victoria Remembers Grant, restored the stained glass window and donated it to the Shrine of Remembrance in 2016. 
Erina District War Memorial
The Erina District War Memorial was erected in recognition of the loss of men from the Erina District during the Great War 1914-1918, an area including the localities of Erina,
Boho School Honor Board
Boho is 8 kms south east of Violet Town located in the foothills of the Strathbogie ranges.
Sydney Technical High School World War One Honour Board
2018 STHS WW1 Honour Board - rededicated on 23 November 2018 by Honourable Gladys Berejiklian MP - Premier of NSW
Commandos who died on the Montevideo Maru
According to the Australian War Memorial's and Defence Department's records the following members of the 1st Independent Company died on the MS Montevideo Maru on 1st July 1942:
The Forgotten Fleet
For the first two years of its operation, the vast majority of the crews of the vessels in the Small Ships Section were Australian.
Avenue of Honour
Albany’s original Avenue of Honour was planted along Middleton Road in 1921 and honoured 112 names before it relocated to the current memorial site on Mount Clarence in 1956 and
Princess Royal Fortress History
In 1791 Captain George Vancouver claimed the southern part of Western Australia for the British Crown.
Princess Royal Fortress
The Princess Royal Fortress is one of only two pre-federation fortresses built to protect intercontinental trade routes.
National Anzac Centre
Opened on the 1st of November 2014 by the Prime Ministers of Australia and New Zealand, The National Anzac Centre is an award-winning facility that uses multimedia, interactive
She kept alive the flame of hope
Olive Dorothy Paschke was born in Dimboola on the 19th of July 1905 and attended the Dimboola Soldiers Memorial Higher Elementary School, now the Dimboola Memorial Secondary Col