Geelong and Western District Korean Veterans Honnour Roll
The Geelong and Western District Korean Veterans Honour Roll located in the Waurn Ponds Hall.
Waurn Ponds World War Two Honour Roll
The Waurn Ponds Honour Roll is located in the Waurn Ponds Hall 225 Waurn Ponds Drive.
Waurn Ponds State School Honour Roll
The Waurn Ponds State School Honour Roll is a Memorial to those Servicemen that attended the Waurn Ponds School.
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
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
Our Excursion to the Coorow Memorial Hall
In HASS this term, we’ve been studying the importance of monuments and memorials, and how they honour the past.
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
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.
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
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.
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
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
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
Coorow
I think this memorial is important because it teaches people about those who died and fought in war.
Thomas Ryan - Year 2
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
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
Elliott Heads Submarine Lookout ANZAC Day Memorial
Elliott Heads was an important lookout during World War II.
Bargara War Memorial
The Bargara War Memorial is sited in an iconic and popular spot on the foreshore in the heart of Bargara.
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.
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.
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
Christmas Hills Cenotaph
The Christmas Hills cenotaph was unveiled on 10 Dec 1921 by Captain Stanley Melbourne Bruce.
Private John Valentine Wilson
19 October 1914, Port Melbourne Pier.
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: