Anzac War Memorial
Tourist Information Center - Sydney, NSW
Anzac War Memorial in Sydney is the state's principal commemorative military monument dedicated to Australians who have served their country in the armed forces in wartime or on peacekeeping.
Anzac War Memorial is the main commemorative military monument of Sydney dedicated to remembering all Australians who have served their country in the armed forces in wartime or on peacekeeping.
The Anzac Memorial is administered by a Board of Trustees appointed under the Anzac Memorial (Building) Act 1923. The Trustees are responsible for the management, maintenance and preservation of the Anzac Memorial as New South Wales’ principal war memorial.
The Anzac Memorial was included on the State Heritage Register (SHR) on 23 April 2010 (listing # 01822) as recognition of its heritage significance to the state of NSW. Inclusion on the SHR is an indication that the Memorial is of particular importance to the people of NSW, enriches our understanding of our history and identity, is legally protected as a heritage item under the NSW Heritage Act, and now requires approval from the Heritage Council of NSW for major.
Anzac War Memorial features:
• Sacrifice
• Hall of Memory
• Remembrance across NSW
• Events & Ceremony
• Constellation of Honour & Memory
• Guided Tours
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