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Across Australia, various monuments have been established to pay tribute to royal figures, including members of the British royal family and the contemporary Australian monarchy. These landmarks underscore the nation's identity as a constitutional monarchy within the framework of the Australian Crown.

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Australian Capital Territory

Australian Capital Territory
Monument Image Location Individual honoured
Statue

(see King George V Memorial)

King George Terrace, Old Parliament House, Parkes King George V
Statue
King's Hall, Old Parliament House, Parkes King George V
Statue
Queen's Terrace, Parliament House, Canberra Queen Elizabeth II

New South Wales

New South Wales
Monument Image Location Individual honoured

Queensland

Queensland
Monument Image Location Individual honoured
Park

(King Edward Park)

Brisbane King Edward VII
Scout Hall

(King George V Memorial Scout Hall) (alternatively "Queens Park Scout Hall")

Queens Park, Ipswich King George V
Statue
King George Square, Brisbane King George V
Gate

(King George V Memorial Gate)

Anzac Memorial Park, Innisfail King George V
Obelisk Mirani King George V
Plaque

(part of Tiaro War Memorial)

Tiaro King George V
Gate

(King George V Memorial Gates)

Rockhampton Botanic Gardens, Rockhampton King George V
Plaque Tewantin RSL, Tewantin King George V
(Lych) Gate
St Pauls Anglican Church, Ashgrove King George V
Tree Rockhampton Town Hall, Rockhampton Queen Elizabeth II
Tree Gracemere Queen Elizabeth II
Tree Mount Morgan Queen Elizabeth II
Statue
Government House, Paddington Queen Elizabeth II
Tree Ingham Botanic Gardens, Ingham Queen Elizabeth II
Tree Bouldercombe Queen Elizabeth II
Plaque, tree Muttaburra Queen Elizabeth II
Statue
Queens Gardens, Brisbane Queen Victoria
Garden

(Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II)

Warwick Queen Elizabeth II

South Australia

South Australia
Monument Image Location Individual honoured
Statue
Adelaide King Edward VII
Rotunda
Burra King Edward VII
Statue
North Adelaide King George V
Tree Plantation Mount Bryan King George VI

Tasmania

Tasmania
Monument Image Location Individual honoured

Victoria

Victoria (state)
Monument Image Location Individual honoured

Western Australia

Western Australia
Monument Image Location Individual honoured

See Also

References

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  1. "King George V Memorial". Monument Australia. Monument Australia. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  2. "King's Hall, Old Parliament House". Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Queen Elizabeth II Statue, Canberra". Monument Australia. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  4. "King Edward VII Memorial". South Australian History Hub. Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  5. "Burra Memorial Rotunda" (PDF). Burra Stage Heritage Areas. Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  6. "King George V Statue". State Library of South Australia. Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  7. "George VI Plantation". Monument Australia. Retrieved 22 December 2024.