Gerringong RSL sub-branch ANZAC Memorial
Highlights
- Explore the serene walkway leading to a flagpole, offering stunning views of Werri Beach and Boat Harbour.
- Reflect beneath the Lone Pine tree, a poignant symbol of remembrance and resilience in Gerringong.
- Discover the dedication plaques mounted on basalt stone, commemorating the sacrifices made during the First World War.
- Visit the memorial, unveiled in 2018, to honour the Centenary of Anzac commemorations with a meaningful experience.
Set atop the headland between Werri Beach and Boat Harbour, Gerringong, this memorial consists of a Lone Pine tree, a walkway leading to a flagpole, and two dedication plaques mounted on basalt stone on the western and eastern ends of the walkway respectively.
The path was unveiled in 2018 alongside a plaque commemorating 100 years since the cessation of the First World War. At a general meeting of the Gerringong RSL sub-Branch in 2013, it was determined something special would be held for the Centenary of Anzac commemorations in 2015.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.