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Anzac Square South-West Pacific Memorial

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Description
The memorial consists of almost life-size bronze figures, commemorating the service and sacrifice of Australian men and women in the South-West Pacific during the Second World War. The figures represent two contrasts: a wounded Australian soldier being supportedby Papuan man, probably in search of medical treatment. The 'Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels' were essential to the war effort and could always be depended upon. The other figure is that of a young, strong, reolute 'Digger', walking the opposite way, probably in the direction of battle. The stark contrasts of the figures in this memorial provide a clear insight into the service and sacrifice of Queenslanders in the war, especially Kokoda and other signifcant battles within Papua New Guinea.
The addition of mosiacs and bronzed artifacts and ephemera, add to the personalised nature of the memorial.
This memorial is part of a group of memorials situated at Anzac Square, Brisbane. A map is available.
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Conflicts
World War II
Memorial type
Statue
Contributions
To be confirmed
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