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INFORMATION & BOOKINGS Bookings Officer: City of Fremantle 8 William Street, Fremantle WA 6160 Telephone: (08) 9432 9702 Email: [email protected] FREMANTLE MONUMENT HILL

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Page 1: InformatIon fremantle & BookIngs monument hIll Hill... · monument hIll . FunCTiOnAliTy OF monument hIll The City of Fremantle hosts three Commemorative Services at Monument Hill

InformatIon & BookIngs

Bookings Officer: City of Fremantle8 William Street, Fremantle WA 6160

Telephone: (08) 9432 9702Email: [email protected]

www.fremantle.wa.gov.au

fremantle monument hIll

Page 2: InformatIon fremantle & BookIngs monument hIll Hill... · monument hIll . FunCTiOnAliTy OF monument hIll The City of Fremantle hosts three Commemorative Services at Monument Hill

FunCTiOnAliTy OF monument hIllThe City of Fremantle hosts three

Commemorative Services at Monument Hill

each year.

• AnZAC Day Dawn Service

25th April at 5am

• Battle for Australia-

1st Wednesday in September at 11am

• Remembrance Day:

11th november at 10.30am

non-commemorative events are not

permitted on the Monument itself.

Weddings are welcomed in the park and

parking is available.

lIst of monuments• R.A.n Corvettes Association (WA):

Memorial was erected in 1984

• u.S. Submariners’ Association:

Erected in 1967

• Royal naval Association (Perth):

Erected in 1994

• netherlands Ex-Services Association,

erected in 1999

• Royal Marines Association, erected in

1997 Submariners Association Australia:

Erected in 1972

• Allied Merchant Seamen’s

Association erected in 1995

• R.A.n. in Vietnam Memorial was

erected in 30th november 2002

memorIal InformatIonThe main memorial at 14m in height is

constructed from Donnybrook stone and was

built and funded by the citizens of Fremantle in

1928 to commemorate the 59,330 Australians

killed or posted as missing in action in WW1.

The original stone obelisk or navigational “Trig”

located on this position enabled shipping to

safely navigate the coast and Harbour entry.

**Take the Cat bus or the Tram from Fremantle

CBD to the top of the Monument for the best

views in Fremantle.**