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Caloundra Memorial Walkway

Caloundra Memorial Walkway
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Description

A Memorial Walkway, approximately 600 metres long, following Esplanade Headland and Victoria Terrace. The walkway begins with a low semi-circular wall, displaying a dedication plaque and numerous unit and association plaques, in remembrance of service.Along the length of the walkway exist small plaques dedicated to individual service personnel. Any individual who has served this country in any field of conflict may be honoured by their families or friends through the provision of a Memorial Plaque in the concrete walkway.

Inscription

Main dedication plaque:

AUSTRALIA REMEMBERS 1945 -1995
THE CITIZENS OF CALOUNDRA
WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE SACRIFICE
MADE BY OUR MEN & WOMEN
WHO SERVED OUR NATION IN TIME OF WAR
THIS MEMORIAL WALKWAY WAS OPENED BY
THE HON CON SCIACCA MP
ON
11TH NOVEMBER 1995
IN THE YEAR AUSTRALIA REMEMBERS
LEST WE FORGET

For other plaques, refer to additional images page.

Conflicts

World War II

Memorial type

Structure

Contributions

Lex Gilvear, Secretary, Caloundra RSL Sub-Branch

Photos

Caloundra Memorial Walkway
Caloundra Memorial Walkway - Dedication plaque
Caloundra Memorial Walkway - Rats of Tobruk Association plaque
Caloundra Memorial Walkway - 9th Australian Division memorial plaque
Caloundra Memorial Walkway - Royal Australian Survey Corps plaque
Caloundra Memorial Walkway - Ex-Service Women's Association plaque

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