List of Australian military memorials

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Most Australian towns and cities have a World War I or ANZAC, and/or World War II memorial or Cenotaph.

Listing and photographs are by state and territory:

Australian Capital Territory

New South Wales

Memorials for people

Northern Territory

Queensland

Brisbane

ANZAC Square

Brisbane CBD

Brisbane suburbs

Monument to non-Australian forces

Queensland country

South Australia

Tasmania

Victoria

Western Australia

As of 2015 there are more than 900 "war memorials and related objects" in Western Australia.[1]

Perth metropolitan

  • Axford Park memorial obelisk[1]
  • North Fremantle Fallen Soldiers' Memorial[1]
  • East Fremantle Roll of Honour[1]

Kings Park

Kings Park in Perth includes several war memorials.[1]

  • Tobruk War Memorial
  • Vietnam War Memorial
  • Kings Park has several "honour avenues". These avenues are lined with trees, each tree having been planted in the memory of an individual who died in the war. A plaque in front of the tree identifies each person.

Monument Hill, Fremantle

The Monument Hill Memorial Reserve on High Street has several memorials.[1]

  • Merchant Navy Memorial
  • Royal Australian Navy in Vietnam Memorial
  • RAN Corvettes Memorial
  • United States Submariners' Memorial

Albany

Albany has several memorials.[1]

  • Albany War Memorial
  • Anzac Peace Park
  • Apex Drive Honour Avenue
  • Mustafa Kemal Atatürk statue and Atatürk Entrace
  • The Desert Mounted Corps Memorial on Mount Clarence
  • RSL Nurses' Memorial Garden
  • The Gallipoli Pine, Mount Clarence
  • The South East Asia memorial in the Princess Royal Forts
  • National Anzac Centre, including the "Still On Patrol" memorial and the Merchant Navy Memorial

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