Eastern side, top
France
Gallipoli
New Guinea
This memorial was unveiled by His Excellency the Right Honourable Lord Forster, P.C., G.C.M.G., Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief of the Commonwealth of Australia May 12th 1923.
[Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Emblem]
Eastern side, left plaque
This memorial is also dedicated to those who served during World War II 1939–1945
Eastern side, centre panel
Erected to perpetuate the spirit of those who served their country in the cause of freedom 1914–1919
"Pass not on till thou hast blessed their memory and paid those thanks which god appointed the reward of public virtue"
Eastern side, right plaque
This memorial is also dedicated to those who served in
Malaya 1948–1960
Korea 1950–1954
Borneo 1962–1966
South Vietnam 1962–1972
Eastern side, bottom
This foundation stone was laid by Ald. L. A. Simpson, Mayor. November 25th 1922.
Southern side, top
Belgium
Salonica
Cocos Islands
Southern side, centre
Fallen
[Names]
Western side, top
Egypt
Atlantic
Mediterranean
Western side, centre
Within are the names of all those from this town who took part in the war.
[cylindrical casket with the names of those who enlisted locally inscribed on vellum, embedded in memorial]
[Names]
Western side, bottom plaque
[Australia Remembers 1945–1995 emblem]
In honour of the men and women who served Australia in time of conflict during World War II
Lest we forget
15.8.1995
John Haines OAM Lord Mayor City of Parramatta
The Hon. Paul Elliott Federal Member for Parramatta
Northern side, top
North Sea
Palestine
Mesopotamia
Northern side, centre
Fallen
[Names]
Bronze 'Digger' statue centre pedestal
[The Australian Army emblem]
To commemorate the centenary of Armistice in 2018
This bronze statue is dedicated to the men and women of Parramatta who served our nation in the First World War
Lest we forget
[Australian Defence Force emblem]
Obelisk to left of statue, facing statue
[Royal Australian Navy emblem]
Obelisk to right of statue, facing statue
[Royal Australian Air Force emblem]