Remembrance Driveway (Australia)

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Remembrance Driveway
Australia
File:Remembrance Driveway Marker.gif
Route marker
For Australian Victoria Cross recipients
from World War II onwards
Established February 5, 1954 (1954-02-05)
Location Between Macquarie Place, Sydney and the Australian War Memorial, Canberra

The Remembrance Driveway in Australia is a system of arboreal parks, plantations, and road-side rest areas—a living memorial dedicated to those who served in the Australian Defence Forces in World War II, the Korean War, Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War, and who continue to serve around the world.

Remembrance Driveway from a view on the steps of the Australian War Memorial in Canberra

The Remembrance Driveway starts in Macquarie Place, Sydney, and follows the 320 km Hume Highway and Federal Highway between Sydney, the state capital of New South Wales, and Canberra, the national capital, where it ends at Remembrance Park behind the Australian War Memorial.

The Remembrance Driveway was instituted in 1954 when Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh marked the beginning of the Driveway by planting two plane trees in Macquarie Place.

The Victoria Cross rest areas and memorial parks sited along the Driveway honour the 24 Australian World War II and Vietnam War Victoria Cross winners.

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