The Australian War Memorial (AWM) is Australia's national memorial to the members of its armed forces and supporting organisations who have died or participated in wars involving the Commonwealth of Australia. The memorial includes an extensive national military museum. The AWM is located in Australia's capital, Canberra, and is the city's most-visited tourist attraction.
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A space dedicated to the memory of those who have served and died in war, featuring the Hall of Memory, the Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier, and the Roll of Honour.
The AWM houses a vast collection of galleries that cover Australia's military history from colonial times to the present day, including the First World War Galleries, Second World War Galleries, and the Conflicts 1945 to Today Galleries.
A comprehensive resource for researchers, containing official records, private records, photographs, film, sound, and art collections related to Australia's military history.
The AWM offers a range of educational programs and resources for students and teachers, designed to engage with Australia's military history and the stories of those who served.
The AWM hosts a variety of commemorative events throughout the year, including ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day ceremonies, to honor the service and sacrifice of Australian servicemen and women.
The AWM provides extensive online resources, including databases, virtual tours, and digital exhibitions, making its collections and research accessible to a global audience.
Beautifully maintained gardens that offer a place of reflection and remembrance, featuring sculptures and memorials dedicated to various aspects of Australia's military history.
An interactive space designed for children and families to explore Australia's military history through hands-on activities and multimedia displays.
The AWM offers fellowships to support research into Australia's military history, providing access to its collections and resources for scholars and historians.
The AWM regularly hosts temporary exhibitions that explore specific aspects of Australia's military history, offering fresh perspectives and new insights.
Treloar Crescent, Campbell ACT 2612, Australia
10am–5pm daily, except Christmas Day
Free entry, donations appreciated
Phone: +61 2 6243 4211, Email: info@awm.gov.au
Follow the AWM on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube for updates and insights into Australia's military history.
The AWM is committed to providing access to all visitors, with wheelchair access, hearing loops, and other facilities available.
Opportunities to volunteer at the AWM are available, offering a chance to contribute to the preservation and sharing of Australia's military history.
Become a member of the AWM to support its work and enjoy benefits such as free entry to special exhibitions and events.
Donations to the AWM help to preserve Australia's military history and support the memorial's educational and commemorative activities.
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