Monuments/ Statues in Darwin

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Monuments & Statues in Darwin

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  • TristanEF
    Canberra, Australia907 contributions
    Tasteful and beautiful cenotaph in a scenic location. Lovely place to sit and reflect on those who gave their lives for the safety and well-being of others.
    Written 25 July 2023
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  • Michael-4551
    Caloundra, Australia5,458 contributions
    Visited on Monday 1st May. Came across this large plaque which had details of the bombing of Darwin, how appropriate it's placed in Liberty Square.
    Written 16 June 2023
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  • Dan L
    Bunbury, Australia7,271 contributions
    Nice monument in The Mall depicting a claypot water bearer standing atop a tiled pedestal. It was dedicated in 1982, a gift from the people of the Greek Island of Kalymnos to recognise the establishment of a 'sister city' relationship and to foster bonds of friendship, culture and commerce. Darwin has the largest population of Kalymnians in the world, amazing what one can learn from a monument. The sculpture is by Irene Kokkinos.
    Written 10 January 2023
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  • Dan L
    Bunbury, Australia7,271 contributions
    The monument to Stuart is located in Raintree Park at the corner of The Mall and Knuckey Street. He was an explorer of note who finally opened a route from Adelaide to Chambers Bay on the North coast in 1862 after three gruelling overland treks. There are various inscriptions on the pedestal commemorating Stuart's exploration and the members of his party and also the Bicentennial Expedition jointly by the South Australian & Northern Territory Police Forces in 1988. The monument was originally dedicated in 1974 and rededicated in 2008 after restoration.
    Written 10 January 2023
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