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Australia's Memorial Walk

 


 

The Australian Memorial Walk honours those who have served and supported the defence of Australia in peace or in war.  The paved pathway links five monuments erected to remember the major conflict periods in Australia’s history:

Colonial,
World War I,
World War II,
Post World War II, and
Peace Keeping.
(A special Lone Pine monument also stands along the pathway).

Funding for the construction commenced with a grant from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs with the majority of funds being donated from the public and organisations whose contributions are recognised with an engraved paver containing words of their choosing.

  Australia's Memorial Walk

This pathway was built along an old track that ran through the bush at North Head. Overlooking Sydney Harbour and at the Heads through which many servicemen and women sailed off to and returned from war. It is an idyllic site for a memorial that commemorates those who have served the Nation. The Monuments have been designed to provide the visitor with information on the period of service commemorated and allows a chance to rest, reflect and to remember.

An Australia's Memorial Walk Guide is available upon your arrival that provides you with an overview and plan of the area along with a QR Code for use on your mobile device.  
View or download the Guide.

     
Listen in advance to the audio for each of the monuments and memorials located at the Australia's Memorial Walk.
     
Welcome:
     
The Colonial Era:
     
1st World War:
     
2nd World War:
     
Post 2nd World War:
     
International Peace Keeping:
     
Lone Pine:
     
Defence of Sydney:
     
     
         

Volunteers have undertaken the majority of the work and that work could not have been done without the generous support of the public and various organisations. More work is required and we continue to seek assistance from the public and organisations so that we can complete the work commenced in 1999. To date 4000 engraved pavers and 63 Centrepiece Pavers have been donated and space is filling quickly.


We would like to recognise all tax deductible donations through the placing of an inscribed paver in the walkway. This will become part of this historic walkway, ensuring future generations are forever reminded of those who supported the defence of this great land of ours. To help us maintain the walkway, suggested options for donations are listed on the donation form or via the website link.   Corporations, clubs, business and community groups are also encouraged to donate a Centrepiece paver inscribed with your logo and message. Individual pavers associated with a Centrepiece can be provided too.

The site is open to visitors seven days a week.

For further information regarding donating pavers to the Memorial Walk, please call 0418 412 354 or email the Memorial Walk Officer

Donation Options   

  1. Donate and specify your inscription for your paver/s by completing the on-line form and using your credit card/PayPal.

    OR

  2. Download a PDF form, complete the details, make funds transfer to the RAAHC and then scan or photograph your completed form for emailing to the RAAHC. [All the information to complete the form is included on the form]

 

 

 

 

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Abbreviations

To assist you in completing your Australia's Memorial Walk Order Form please view a list of common abbreviations.

         
Memorial Walk Dedication    
         
On Saturday 1st December 2012 over 250 people gathered at North Head to witness the dedication of Australia’s Memorial Walk. The Australian Memorial Walk honours those who have served and supported the defence of Australia in peace or in war.  The paved pathway links five monuments erected to remember the major conflict periods in Australia’s history. Read more...
         
Directions View Map +

The map provides directions from the Manly Whalf, a prominent location within Manly, New South Wales to Australia's Memorial Walk located on North Fort Road, Manly, New South Wales.

The entrance to the walk is about 100 metres East from the car park. It is marked by a sandstone plinth. Follow the path for 100 metres and you will come to the beginning of the pavers  marked by dual sandstone plinths.

   
   
To find your paver location please type your full name into the Search Box below or above and press Search or alternatively use the alphabetical links below (preferably) to view a complete listing of a given letter of the alphabet. If visiting the Australia's Memorial Walk we recommend you view/download the Memorial Walk paver location guide to assist you in locating your paver.
   
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