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Re-dedication Ceremony 13th April 2019
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Honour Roll Returns

The Edwardstown & District Roll of Honour was created in 1918 "to honour the memory of the men from Edwardstown who have enlisted with the A.I.F." Commissioned by the Edward

Author: Faithe Jones

The rotunda stands behind and between to the two Memorial obelisks
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The Rotunda too is a Memorial

The rotunda was built in 1931 as a bandstand and a war memorial and is a rare example that illustrates the efforts taken to provide work for the unemployed during the Depression

Author: Henry Moulds

Lest We Foget
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Coorow RSL Memorial Hall

I think this memorial is important because even people in small towns have to remember the people who died and fought in wars. 

Written by Heidi Smyth - Year Two

Author: Coorow Primary School

What a nice corner!
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The Old RSL Hall by E.C. Hunter

I think this memorial is important because it teaches people about town kids with families who go to the war, and about people who go to the war from a town.

Author: Coorow Primary School

Hello world!
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RSL Coorow Memorial

I think this memorial is important because it helps children's education by providing a place to learn!

by Brayden Coughlan Year 3

Author: Coorow Primary School

This is a pretty building
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Remember Them

I think this memorial is important because animals might live here. It also makes us think about people who have died in the war.

 

Author: Coorow Primary School

Taking photos of the Memorial Hall
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Our Memorial on Yued Land

I think this memorial is important because it is old and rough. it was nice to clean it up. It made me happy .

Ceairra Morrison Year 3

Author: Coorow Primary School

This is important!
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Coorow

I think this memorial is important because it used to be a school and it helps us remember the people who fought in the war.

 

Joel Meyer - Year 2

Author: Coorow Primary School

School and Memorial
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Lest We Forget

I think this hall is important because it used to be a school as well as place to think about those who went to war.

 

Rory Cullen - Year 1

Author: Coorow Primary School

RSL Hall
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Coorow

I think this memorial is important because it teaches people about those who died and fought in war.

Thomas Ryan - Year 2

Author: Coorow Primary School

Coorow RSL Memorial Hall
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Remember the War

I think this memorial is important because people went here for kindy, and it's about people who went to the war.

 

Ava Parnham -Year 2

Author: Coorow Primary School

Look at the lovely pressed brick and the flat brick.
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Coorow RSL Memorial Hall

I think this memorial is important because it has also been a PrePrimary school for ten years.

Annabel Bronickis - Year 2

 

Author: Coorow Primary School

Bargara War Memorial
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Bargara War Memorial

The Bargara War Memorial is sited in an iconic and popular spot on the foreshore in the heart of Bargara.

Author: Bundaberg Regional Council

Bundaberg Rats of Tobruk Memorial
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Bundaberg Rats of Tobruk Memorial

The Bundaberg Rats of Tobruk Committee approached Bundaberg City Council in 1998 with regard to setting aside a portion of land for a memorial.

Author: Bundaberg Regional Council

Bundaberg Aerodrome Neptune Propeller Memorial
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Bundaberg Aerodrome Neptune Propeller Memorial

The Bundaberg RAAF Association first suggested siting a propeller memorial at the airport to commemorate its service as the Bundaberg RAAF Station from 1941-1946.

Author: Bundaberg Regional Council

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A Local Diamond Creek Boy

Friday, 24 April, 2015 was a beautiful sunny day, the wind a little chilly, but the view from the paddock of 

Author: Yarra Plenty Regional Library

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Christmas Hills Cenotaph

The Christmas Hills cenotaph was unveiled on 10 Dec 1921 by Captain Stanley Melbourne Bruce.

Author: Yarra Plenty Regional Library

Lions Remembrance Park
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Lions Remembrance Park, Bundaberg

Lions Remembrance Park (previously known as Boot Park) was officially opened and renamed on 27 October 1999. The Park features the following memorials:

Author: Bundaberg Regional Council