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- Australian War Memorial-a bust of Wigley by Ray Ewers, titled "Gunner James Wigley".
- This roll is made possible by the support of the Australian War Memorial and a grant from the ANZAC Day Commemoration Council SA.
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II lit the Flame of Remembrance in the year 2000 from the Eternal Flame at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
- The capture of Bardia on 3 January 1941 was the first land battle fought by Australian soldiers in the Second World War, and their first victory.
- Discover everything you need to know about Australian War Memorial, Canberra including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
- - Don’t miss: Highlights of the Australian War Memorial - The Hall of Service: This is the first thing you’ll see when you enter the building.
- The Australian War Memorial in Canberra serves as a national remembrance of the service and sacrifice of Australian servicemen and women.
- Australian War Memorial - the main Australian War Memorial, dedicated to the memory of soldiers who died during the wars. Located in Canberra.