ANZAC PARK
ANZAC Park sits on the bank of the Burnett River with views of the iconic Burnett Traffic Bridge and Lions Park, within the Bundaberg CBD.
For decades it has been a significant location for our community to gather, commemorate, reflect and recognise our ANZAC history and the servicemen and women who have served with dedication and honour.
The revitalised ANZAC Park was opened in October 2025 across an area which formerly included the ANZAC Pool.
The park offers a welcoming environment featuring concrete seating, commemorative elements, landscaped gardens and accessible pathways.
The park offers a welcoming environment featuring concrete seating, commemorative elements, landscaped gardens and accessible pathways.
It is a space that represents the region’s proud and enduring service history.
The Bundaberg Region historically has had a very high military enlistment rate per capita particularly in World War I.
This is reflected in the over 300 people on honour rolls in Bundaberg itself and many more on other monuments and memorials throughout the region.
ANZAC Park includes a memorial avenue with a series of interpretive plinths that explore key wartime themes: service, homefront, return and honouring as well as the commemoration of ANZAC Pool plaques.
ANZAC Park includes a memorial avenue with a series of interpretive plinths that explore key wartime themes: service, homefront, return and honouring as well as the commemoration of ANZAC Pool plaques.
Every year ANZAC Park will host important commemorative ceremonies including ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day.
From the moment you enter the beautifully designed park, the artistic and landscaping features promote reflection and remembrance.
Whether it’s the ANZAC Park sign, positioned atop a depiction of the rolling hills of Gallipoli, or the ‘REMEMBER’ sign proudly sitting 1.5 m high - you will be immersed in the contemplative scenery.
Designed in consultation with our community, a memorial avenue features a range of plinths which represent the key themes of our local wartime history and stories: Service, Home Front, Return and Honouring.
The design of the park, shaped by veteran and community consultation, includes a memorial avenue with a series of interpretive plinths that explore key wartime themes.
The design of the park, shaped by veteran and community consultation, includes a memorial avenue with a series of interpretive plinths that explore key wartime themes.
ANZAC Park has always held deep meaning for our community and this redevelopment ensures it continues to serve as a space where we can gather to commemorate and reflect.





