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In Brunei, Papua New Guinea and Malaysia, we memorialise our efforts against Japan in the Second World War. Visitor walks in Thailand and Malaysia focus on Australian prisoners of war. In New Zealand, memorials show our shared experience of war.
Read about the different artworks by the first peoples of Australia and New Zealand
Discover war memorials in Brunei
Description The memorial is a plaque, arranged by Dr Ross Bastiaan, mounted on a rock close to the site of the POW camp, adjacent to the original burial site of two POW escapees close to Dong Fang
Memorials in Hong Kong
Memorials in Indonesia
Australian Memorials in Japan
Description The Memorial is a 2.4 metre high stainless steel plaque inscribed as follows: IN MEMORY OF TWENTY TWO BRITISH SUBJECTS MURDERED BY THE JAPANESE AT BETIO ON THE 15TH OF OCTOBER 1942
Australian Memorials in Korea
Information about war memorials in Malaysia
Memorials in Myanmar (Burma)
Australian war memorials in New Zealand
Australian war memorials found in Papua New Guinea
Memorials in the Philippines
Australian Memorials in Singapore
Description A memorial shaped like the helm of a ship overlooking Savo Island. It has a brass plaque with an inscription. History In August 1942, the HMAS Canberra was wrecked by torpedoes and gunfire
Memorials in Taiwan
View Memorials in Timor-Leste
Description The memorial is a white cross with an inscribed plaque within a fenced area, access of which is gained through a gate. History The Long Tan Cross marks the site of the Battle of Long Tan