The Soldiers Memorial

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

A prominent landmark in the town of Corowa, the Soldiers Memorial stands proud and tall at the head of Sanger Street.

The memorial with its clock tower was unveiled in 1922. An avenue of trees was planted along Albury Road, which was later renamed Honour Avenue. In the World War I, 187 men lost their lives, and in World War II, 22 paid the supreme sacrifice, including one woman, Sister D. G. Elmes.

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A large metal sculpture of three brolgas, one with wings stretched, taken at night.

Brolgas Sculpture

Corowa, Federation

A closeup of a man and a woman standing inside a shearing shed, looking around.

Shearing the Rams Trail

Corowa, Federation

Odd Fellows Hall Corowa

Odd Fellows Hall

Corowa, Federation

Murray River at the Corowa Common

Corowa Common

Corowa, Federation

A man and woman touch a mural of a possum on a brick wall in Memorial Plaza, Corowa.

Memorial Plaza Interactive Mural

Corowa, Federation

Redlands Hill Flora and Fauna Reserve

Redlands Hill Flora and Fauna Reserve

Redlands, Federation

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