The Anzac Memorial Centenary Project - the realisation of an 89 year old vision

The Anzac Memorial Centenary Project, NSW's lasting legacy of Anzac Centenary commemorations, has been delivered by the Memorial Trustees, with the financial support of the State and Commonwealth Governments.
The first sod was turned on 20 August, 2016 and the project completed in time for the 100th anniversary of the Armistice that ended the Great War.
Bruce Dellit had originally envisioned two water features running on a north-south axis to the Memorial, but due to the impact of the Great Depression only the Pool of Reflection north of the Memorial was ever built.
Now a contemporary interpretation of the water cascade on the southern side of the Memorial, a symbol of hope for future generations, completes the original 1930s concept design. A
walkway through the Cascade allows Memorial visitors to enter the new Hall of Service, exhibition galleries and education facilities, providing a contemporary understanding of the history and impact of conflict.

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    Love how the big tree was moved and not chopped down!