War Memorial Goomeri

The first war memorial in Goomeri was erected on the triangle of land situated in Moore street and was much smaller than the present one. It was then known as the “soldier’s memorial reserve. There was also a move to erect the figure of a soldier on top of the memorial and to place the structure on a solid base The council proposed moving the Goomeri war memorial to a site fronting the hall of memory but the trustee of the hall objected.

So in 1931 the council has decided to move the memorial and a new committee was formed to work in conjunction with the council.
It took another eight years to built the new memorial the present one and the cost of the monument was 210 pounds. The memorial given Goomeri the name clock town because of the clock faces which grace the top of the monument. Instead of the numerals , one to twelve , the words “lest we forget” adorn the faces of the clocks.


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Reference - History of Kilkivan shire by Dulcie Logan , Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia

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