Upper Coomera War Memorial is located in Upper Coomera
Address: Intersection of Tambourine-Oxenford Road and Charlies Crossing Road North, Upper Coomera
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The Upper Coomera War Memorial, erected in 1919, demonstrates a symbolic association with World War 1 and reflects the community’s patriotism and nationalism. The memorial demonstrates the principal characteristics of a World War 1 ‘digger’ style commemorative structure. It is evidence of the social custom of representing the human sacrifice made during the Great War and remembering those that served. Positioned within the intersection of a main road, the memorial is a highly visible, well-known and symbolic landmark in Upper Coomera. The memorial has a strong association with the local community as evidence of the profound effect that the Great War had on the community.
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Queensland Heritage Register: NO
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