Anzac Square, a heritage-listed city square in Brisbane, serves as a poignant tribute to the men and women who have served Australia since 1899. Dominated by Queensland’s state war memorial, the square features a circular, colonnaded, Greek-style Shrine of Remembrance that houses an Eternal Flame. Three memorial galleries provide a detailed look into World War I, World War II, and conflicts after 1945. Visitors can explore these galleries and reflect on the historical significance of the site, surrounded by the lush, green landscape of the square.
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