
A Memorial for all gunners, past, present and future
Our Vision
A Memorial that tells the story of all Australian Gunners past, present and future
To deliver an extension to the Memorial by the end of 2026 so that the service of all Australian gunners is recognised, honoured and commemorated
Our Mission
Our Values
Focus - we will keep to the task we have been set
Excellence - we will deliver an extension that makes gunners proud
Economy - we will deliver good value for money
Flexibility - we will be adaptable, innovative and agile
Collaboration - we will work collegiately and with all our stakeholders
About the Project
The service of Australian gunners is commemorated by the Royal Australian Artillery National Memorial, which stands atop Mt Pleasant in Canberra. The Memorial was unveiled by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on 9 March 1977. It features panels that recognise service in campaigns from the Sudan to South Vietnam, but it is silent on the contribution of gunners over the past 50 years, and there is no space for additional panels. This shortcoming leaves many younger members of the gunner community feeling they have been forgotten.
The Royal Regiment has initiated a project to address this issue. The project will extend the Memorial to provide panels for six contemporary campaigns and operations and allow for the easy addition of further panels in the future. The extension will bridge the gap between historical and contemporary service, telling the story of all Australian gunners, past, present and future, and ensuring that they are honoured and recognised. The project aligns with the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide by contributing to the mental well-being and social inclusion of serving soldiers and veterans. The Regiment intends that the updated Memorial will be re-dedicated in 2027 to coincide with the 50th anniversary year of its original unveiling.
Funding the extension will be heavily reliant on the generosity of donors and supporters.
The project will achieve meaningful and measurable impacts, particularly in:
Fostering a sense of belonging by enhancing the Memorial as a space where all Defence members and veterans, but especially, gunners, feel represented, acknowledged, and connected.
Promoting mental well-being by providing a dedicated space for healing and reflection, contributing to improved mental health outcomes for Defence members and veterans.
Enhancing community engagement by strengthening public awareness and understanding of military service, encouraging greater community support and helping to link Defence members and veterans to the community from which they are drawn.
The story of the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery National Memorial
The Memorial’s stone outer wall is symbolic of the early forts that defended many of the ports of the Australian colonies. The central Memorial plinth incorporates the Regimental badge and commemorative and descriptive plaques. The plinth in flanked by two rifled muzzle-loading 64 pounder guns, which were originally a part of the Sydney Harbour defences.
Inside the wall there are eight panels listing the wars and campaigns in which Australian gunners had served at the time of the Memorial’’s construction. These are flanked at each end with the panels bearing one of the Regiment’s mottos, and its Battle Honour: Ubique (Everywhere). The site of the Memorial was selected because it is a designated saluting location and gun salutes are still fired from the Memorial site.
The current Memorial was conceived by Major General John Whitelaw, AO CBE. The RAA National Committee, comprising Whitelaw as chair and Colonels Commandant from each state, raised funds through tax-deductible donations and an Art Union. A formal proposal was submitted to the National Memorials Committee in September 1975, and construction was completed 18 months later
Gold Benefactors
Business Benefactors
Individual Donors
Paul ‘Blackie’ Winter
Silver Benefactors
Business Benefactors
On behalf of the Regimental Committee, the officers and soldiers of the RAA, both serving and retired, the Gunners extends its sincere gratitude to Kongsberg Defence Australia
The Royal Australian Artillery Historical Company has been a strong supporter of the RAA National Memorial extension project, providing advice and other essential services from the outset. They continue to advocate on behalf of the project and have demonstrated tremendous generosity by donating $20,000 to this important Gunner initiative. On behalf of the project team and the RAA, thank you.
Bronze Benefactors
Business Benefactors
The Royal Australian Artillery Gunners Fund has made a generous donation of $5,000 to the RAA National Memorial extension project. The support being shown from across the Gunner community is very much appreciated. On behalf of the project team, thank you.
Individual Donors
Aaron Foster
Arlen Wendt
Ash Power
Balaka Trust
Benny Gray
Bill Reid
Bob Lowry
Bob McEvoy
Bruce Stark
Charles Slinger
Chris Hunter
Craig Furini
Damian Hill
Darryl Kelly
David Coghlan
David Connery
David Edwards
David Ferguson
David Kelly
Des Mueller
Douglas Perry
Edward Jackson
Frank Colley
G Potter
Gavin Ross
Geoffrey Hay
Glyn Potter
Greg Bilton
Iain MacInnes
Ian Taylor
Jack Hatton
Jacqueline Rohrs
James Box
James Casey
James Groves
James Kerr
Janice Crawford
Joanna Topfer
John Cox
John Fairless
John Platt
Ken Murphy
Lachlan Crawford
Martin Dutton
Mary Kingsford
Matt White
Michael Kennedy
Michael Paramor
Mike Crane
N L Whitelaw
Nick Floyd
Nick Ullin
Paul Stevens
Paul Symon
Paul Tys
Peter Lawrence
Peter Manucci
Peter Robinson
Peter Smith
Phil Winter
RAA Officers’ Association Tasmania
Robert Crawford
Robert Richardson
Saiful Bashar
Samuel McAneney
Samuel O’Neal
Shaun Montgomery
Steve Mathers
Steven Cathcart
Terry Brennan
Thomas Dunne
Vince Williams
Wade Higgins
Warren Tapp
News and Social Media
FAQs
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The RAA Memorial was opened in 1977 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to honour the service and sacrifice of Australian Gunners in conflicts since 1885. However, it does not acknowledge campaigns and operations of the past 50 years. As a result, many recent veterans and currently serving members feel that their contributions are not valued in the same context. The extension aims to address this by recognising major operations since 1977, ensuring that contemporary service is acknowledged and honoured. This initiative also aligns with key recommendations from the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide, which called for greater recognition of modern veterans.
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Preliminary estimates place the cost of the Memorial extension at approximately $460,000. The team is actively seeking ways to reduce this figure, and a more refined estimate will be available once structural engineering designs are finalised.
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The project team is pursuing a mix of in-kind support, public and philanthropic grants, and corporate donations. However, it is expected that a significant portion of the funding will need to be raised through donations from the broader community.
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The project timeline anticipates that 2025 and early 2026 will focus on fundraising, planning approvals, and tender documentation. The construction and certification phases are scheduled for late 2026, with handover targeted by the end of that year. However, several significant anniversaries in 2027 may serve as alternative and meaningful dates for the re-dedication of the extended Memorial.
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The project is being supported by several key organisations:
The Royal Australian Artillery Historical Company (RAAHC)
The Australian Artillery Association (AAA)
The Royal Australian Engineers (RAE) – providing architectural and structural design support
UNSW Engineering Faculty – contributing technical expertise
We are deeply grateful for the generous and ongoing assistance and support of these partners.
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The success of this project relies on strong community backing. You can help by:
Spreading awareness across your networks
Promoting the significance of the Memorial extension
Making a donation or encouraging others to contribute
Most importantly, help ensure that the service and sacrifice of Gunners from the past 50 years is properly recognised and honoured.
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To stay up to date on the project:
Follow the Facebook pages of the Royal Australian Artillery, RAAHC, AAA, and RSL Australia
Visit their official websites
Look for updates in Defence newspapers, e-newsletters, and via direct emails to RAA Associations across Australia
More resources, flyers, and donation links will be shared regularly through these channels.
About Us
The Project Team
-Regimental Committee’s Representative: Major General Michael Crane DSC & Bar AM
-Project Manager: Lieutenant Colonel Matt White
-Chief of Staff: Colonel Charles Weller
-Finance and Fundraising: Captain Andi Dimmock
-Project advisor: Major (Retd) Darryl Kelly
Contact Us
Email: RAANM2027@gmail.com
Postal Address: PO Box 7225, Duffy, 2611, ACT