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  2. Royal monuments in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Across Australia, various monuments have been established to pay tribute to royal figures, including members of the British royal family and the contemporary Australian monarchy. These landmarks underscore the nation's identity as a constitutional monarchy within the framework of the Australian Crown .

  3. Monuments of Australia - Wikipedia

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    While some monuments of Australia hold a national significance, many are constructed and maintained by local community groups, and are primarily significant on a local scale. [1] Although Australia's monuments have many roles, including as tourist attractions, their primary purpose is to "safeguard, prolong or preserve social memory into the ...

  4. New Zealand Memorial, Canberra - Wikipedia

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    West or Australian side. East or New Zealand side. The New Zealand Memorial in Canberra, Australia, commemorates the relationship between New Zealand and Australia, and stands at the corner of Anzac Parade and Constitution Avenue, the former bisecting the Parliamentary Triangle and the latter forming the base of the triangle that represents the form of government in Canberra, the national ...

  5. Category:Monuments and memorials in Australia by state or ...

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    Monuments and memorials in New South Wales (2 C, 11 P) Q. ... Monuments and memorials in Western Australia (1 C, 8 P) This page was ...

  6. Statue of Queen Victoria, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    The statue is approximately 4.5 m (15 ft) tall including the granite pedestal, small compared to other statues of Victoria in New Zealand. Erected on the former location of the Albert Barracks , the statue was a central point for various imperial and patriotic observances, such as Empire Day , which gradually declined over the twentieth century.

  7. 2 monuments symbolizing Australia's colonial past damaged by ...

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    Two monuments symbolizing Australia's colonial past were damaged by protesters on Thursday ahead of an increasingly polarizing national holiday that marks the anniversary of British settlement. A ...

  8. List of World Heritage Sites in Australia - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales, Norfolk Island, Tasmania, Western Australia: 2010 1306; iv, vi (cultural) In the 18th and 19th centuries, the British Empire transported around 166,000 men, women, and children to penal colonies in Australia. In addition to punishment and rehabilitation, the convicts were subjected to forced labour to build colonial infrastructure.

  9. Multiple monuments in Australia defaced to protest country’s ...

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    Two more monuments attacked in Melbourne in the lead-up to Australia Day - a statue honouring city founder John Batman, and an Anzac memorial in Parkville defaced with "land back" graffiti. pic ...