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The cenotaph commemorates those who have served in the various conflicts in which Australia has been involved.
It replaces the previous cenotaph which was located in the construction zone for the new Proserpine Entertainment Centre which needed rebuilding after Cyclone Debbie.
The cenotaph was jointly funded by the Queensland Government under the Queensland Veterans’ Memorial Grants Program and the Commonwealth Government’s Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants Program.
Today marked a momentous occasion as the new Proserpine Cenotaph was officially opened. The previous war memorial sat in the construction zone for the new Proserpine Entertainment Centre (PEC) which needed rebuilding after Cyclone Debbie. Albeit through unfortunate circumstances, the demolition and reconstruction of the PEC created the perfect opportunity to revamp the old, tired Cenotaph.
Mayor Andrew Willcox said, “Council worked alongside the Proserpine RSL Sub-branch to create a traditional design for the Cenotaph which would have a greater impact on the community and be more functional for commemorative ceremonies. “We wanted the new Cenotaph to be a memorial that our residents would be proud of,” he said. “The Cenotaph represents more than names; it is a tribute to the efforts and the hardship endured by our servicemen and women. Twenty-one new names, including two indigenous soldiers, were added to the list of those who lost their lives in battle,” Mayor Willcox said.
The new memorial was celebrated with an Official Dedication Ceremony led by Proserpine RSL Sub-branch President, Jason Raiteri. “The Cenotaph represents a headstone for all those Proserpine Servicemen who were killed during service and lay in cemeteries across Europe and the Pacific,” said Mr Raiteri. “It is a special place for many local families with relative’s names engraved on the Cenotaph. It also provides the Proserpine community with an appropriate gathering point for commemorative ceremonies,” he said. “The new Cenotaph will ensure that the names of all Proserpine’s fallen to date are forever displayed and their sacrifice will be remembered by future generations.”
The ceremony consisted of a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony which was led by Aunty Agnes of the Gia people, followed by a blessing from each of the local parishes and a wreath laying service conducted by the Proserpine RSL Sub-Branch.
The project was jointly funded by the Queensland Government under the Queensland Veterans’ Memorial Grants Program and the Commonwealth Government’s Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants Program.
Whitsunday Regional Council, 22 March 2022.
Location
Address: | Main Street, Ken Macpherson Memorial Gardens, Proserpine, 4800 |
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State: | QLD |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -20.401706 Long: 148.58062 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Conflict |
Sub-Theme: | Multiple |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Tuesday 22nd March, 2022 |
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