Caloundra Memorial Walkway
A Memorial Walkway, approximately 600 metres long, following Esplanade Headland and Victoria Terrace. The walkway begins with a low semi-circular wall, displaying a dedication plaque and numerous unit and association plaques, in remembrance of service.Along the length of the walkway exist small plaques dedicated to individual service personnel. Any individual who has served this country in any field of conflict may be honoured by their families or friends through the provision of a Memorial Plaque in the concrete walkway.
- Inscription
Main dedication plaque:
AUSTRALIA REMEMBERS 1945 -1995
THE CITIZENS OF CALOUNDRA
WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE SACRIFICE
MADE BY OUR MEN & WOMEN
WHO SERVED OUR NATION IN TIME OF WAR
THIS MEMORIAL WALKWAY WAS OPENED BY
THE HON CON SCIACCA MP
ON
11TH NOVEMBER 1995
IN THE YEAR AUSTRALIA REMEMBERS
LEST WE FORGETFor other plaques, refer to additional images page.
- Conflicts commemorated
- Second World War, 1939–1945
- Unit memorials
- Memorial type
- Structure
- Recorded by
- Lex Gilvear, Secretary, Caloundra RSL Sub-Branch
- Date recorded
- 27 October 2009
Nearby memorials
- 2/27 Battalion AIF Memorial Plaque
- Bob McInnes Memorial Garden
- Caloundra 2/27 Battalion AIF Memorial Plaque
- Caloundra 7th Australian Destroyer Flotilla Plaque
- Caloundra AHS Centaur Memorial
- Caloundra Arctic Convoy Veterans Association Memorial Plaque
- Caloundra Centaur Nursing Home War Memorial
- Caloundra Honour Board
- Caloundra Lighthouse Hill U.S.A and Australian Forces Stone
- Caloundra Military Jetty Memorial