Adelaide River War Cemetery

Adelaide River War Cemetery

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  • General

Highlights

  • Reflect on 434 military graves that honour the sacrifices made during World War II in Northern Territory.
  • Visit the Memorial to the Missing, commemorating 292 service personnel lost in Timor and beyond.
  • Explore the adjoining Civil Cemetery, recognising 63 civilians, including nine post office workers from the 1942 bombing.
  • Enjoy the tranquil picnic area and barbeque facilities, perfect for a reflective day out in nature.
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The Adelaide River War Cemetery is a sobering reminder of the impact World War II had on this part of Australia. There are 434 military burials in total and the adjoining Civil Cemetery honours 63 civilians including the nine post office workers who were killed in the 19 February 1942 bombing of Darwin. Also visit the Memorial to the Missing, where 292 service personnel are remembered, who lost their lives in Timor and other northern regions.

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Features

  • Barbeque
  • Carpark
  • Picnic Area

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  • History & Heritage
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