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Australia's monuments take on many distinct forms, including statues, fountains, natural landmarks and buildings. 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]
The committee was also aided by a number of Australian companies who provided pro bono support rather than direct financial donation. The APMP was granted Donor Gift Recipient (charity) status by the federal government on several occasions (not continuously), allowing all donations above $2 to be claimed as a tax deduction by the donor.
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Commencement Column Monument 1913 Capital Hill: The Commencement Column Monument is composed of three foundation stones with inscriptions, set in a hexagonal base (of an intended but never completed column) and was designed by J S Murdoch. Commonwealth Heritage List: Old Canberra House 1913 Acton
Funds were raised by local residents and the monument was commissioned from Andrew Lang Petrie. The stone memorial honours the 199 local men who enlisted during the First World War, including the 21 who were killed and the 7 who died on service. [1] The town of Herberton was settled following the discovery of tin in 1880. It was surveyed in ...
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Monuments and memorials to women's suffrage in Australia (6 P) Pages in category "Monuments and memorials in Australia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Six seats surround the memorial, each dedicated to an Australian serviceman missing in action in Vietnam. The memorial was designed by Tonkin Zulaikha Harford in association with sculptor Ken Unsworth AM , and built largely from funds donated from the public to the Australian Vietnam Forces National Memorial Committee.