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the Fundere Foundry in Melbourne.

  Figure 53.  Boer War Memorial
  Source:  Duncan Marshall

New Zealand Memorial (erected 2001)
The memorial commemorates the long cooperation between Australian and New Zealand, and the ANZAC experience.  A gift from the New Zealand Government, it was designed by Kingsley Baird and Studio of Pacific Architecture from New Zealand, together with paving designs by Toi Te Rito Maihi and Allen Wihongi (east side), and Daisy Nadjungdanga in association with Urban Art Projects (west side).

  Figure 54.  New Zealand Memorial
  Source:  Duncan Marshall

Australian Peacekeeping Memorial (erected 2017)
This memorial commemorates the significant contribution made by military, police and civilian Australian peacekeepers to United Nations and other international peacekeeping missions since 1947.

The design was the result of a competition won by Super Colossal, an architectural practice based in Sydney.

  Figure 55.  Australian Peacekeeping Memorial
  Source:  Duncan Marshall

  Figure 56.  Rats of Tobruk Memorial
  Source:  Duncan Marshall

Rats of Tobruk Memorial (erected 1983)
The memorial commemorates Australians who fought against the Germans and their allies in the siege of Tobruk in Libya in 1941.  Designed by architectural firm Denton Corker Marshall Pty Ltd, and with a bronze Eternal Flame created by sculptor Marc Clark.  The memorial is a replica of one that was built by Australian soldiers during the siege in the Tobruk War Cemetery which has since been destroyed.  An inscription stone, all that survives of the original memorial, is incorporated into the new memorial.

Royal Australian Air Force Memorial (erected 1973, altered in 2002)
The memorial commemorates the Royal Australian Air Force's 50th anniversary and honours those who served throughout its history.  The original stainless steel sculpture was designed by sculptor Inge King AM.  The three black granite walls behind the sculpture were designed by Robert Boynes, and were unveiled in 2002.

  Figure 57.  Royal Australian Air Force Memorial
  Source:  Duncan Marshall

  Figure 58.  Royal Australian Air Force Memorial
  Source:  Duncan Marshall

Australian Service Nurses National Memorial (erected 1999)
The memorial honours past and present service nurses, who have cared for the sick and wounded since the South African War.  It was designed by artist Robin Moorhouse, in conjunction with MonuMental Design and Australian nursing associations.

  Figure 59.  Australian Service Nurses National Memorial
  Source:  Duncan Marshall

  Figure 60.  Australian Service Nurses National Memorial
  Source:  Duncan Marshall

Royal Australian Navy Memorial (also known as 'Sailors and Ships – Interaction and Interdependence', erected 1986)
The memorial commemorates those serving with the Royal Australian Navy throughout its history including during the First World War, Second World War, Malayan Emergency and the Korean, Vietnam and Gulf wars.

The memorial was designed by sculptor Ante Dabro in collaboration with architects Lester Firth and Associates and Robert Woodward.

  Figure 61.