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The monument commemorates Australians and Allies who served and died during the South West Pacific Campaign (1942 - 1945) during World War Two.
The South West Pacific theatre, during World War Two, was a major theatre of the war between the Allies and Japan. It included the Philippines, the Dutch East Indies (except for Sumatra), Borneo, Australia and its mandate Territory of New Guinea (including the Bismarck Archipelago) and the western part of the Solomon Islands. This area was defined by the Allied powers' South West Pacific Area (SWPA) command. In the South West Pacific theatre, Japanese forces fought primarily against the forces of the United States and Australia.
Location
Address: | Adelaide Street, ANZAC Square, Brisbane, 4000 |
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State: | QLD |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -27.466667 Long: 153.026389 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Conflict |
Sub-Theme: | WW2 |
Approx. Event Start Date: | 1942 |
Approx. Event End Date: | 1945 |
Designer: | Artbusters |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Saturday 29th August, 1992 |
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South West Pacific Campaign
1942 - 1945.
This memorial depicts a wounded Australian soldier descending the Kokoda Trail assisted by a strong, dependable Papua New Guinean leading him to safety. They are being passed by a fresh, determined soldier resolute in the task ahead.
Alderman J. Soorley Lord Mayor of Brisbane.
P. J. O`Keefe Chairman, Organising Committee
South West Pacific Campaign
1942 - 1945.
This memorial commemorates those Australians and their Allies who died or served in the South West Pacific Campaign between 1945 and 1945.
Unveiled by Alderman. J. Soorley Lord Mayor of Brisbane on 29 August 1992 during the Fiftieth Anniversary Year of the Milne Bay and Kokoda Campaigns, as a tribute from the City of Brisbane.