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The monument commemorates helicopter pilots killed in accidents while working in the pastoral industry across northern Australia. The project was spearheaded by the Wortley family from Ruby Plains Station.
The monument includes a metal sign designed and crafted by Northern Metalwork in Kununurra and has an an image of mustering on a cattle station cut into it. It stands 4m long and almost 3m tall. The memorial is fenced and includes a bench for sitting and reflecting, and there is room on the sign for plaques with the names of fallen pilots and the date and location of their crash.
Since 2005, 15 people have been killed while using helicopters to round up cattle in Australia, and six of those were in the Kimberley region, where stations can stretch to a million acres and pastoralists grapple with moving their herd over huge distances.
Location
Address: | Duncan Road, Halls Creek Rodeo Grounds, Halls Creek, 6770 |
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State: | WA |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -18.231159 Long: 127.676962 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Disaster |
Sub-Theme: | Aviation |
Designer: | Northern Metalwork (Kununurra, WA) |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Thursday 23rd July, 2015 |
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Kimberley Helicopter Pilot Memorial
This memorial is dedicated to the Helicopter Pilots who lost their lives while working in the pastoral industry across Northern Australia.
The memorial came from an idea by Kimberley Pastoralists and was made possible by generous donations from families, pastoralists, businesses and individuals.
July 2015
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The Kimberley Helicopter Memorial project would like to thank the following people / organisations who made this possible
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To all the people behind the scenes who made it happen if we missed you on the list -Thank you