The memorial on Rocky Hill stands as a tribute to the men and women from
Goulburn and district who contributed to Australia's war effort in World
War I between 1914 and 1918. The stone and concrete tower opened in 1925
and was funded by local subscription after W.J. Bartlett donated the land.
Goulburn citizens and school children carried many of the stones used in
the tower to the site.
Rocky Hill is also significant for the Aboriginal bora ring and ceremonial
site that is now occupied by the car park.
I loved Goulburn, a beautifully laid out city of fine, old buildings and
parks... As a matter of fact everyone in Goulburn went out of their way to
be kind and welcoming... I can't think of a better place to stay. Even
found shops with bargains to take home as reminders of a great time.
- Joan, Murwillumbah NSW
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A handy guide to dining out in Goulburn & Surrounds.
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A classy new environment and a tasty new menu along with the friendly atmosphere of 'The Bowlo'.
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Centrally located, overlooking beautiful Belmore Park.
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