Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Hon. Damian Drum joined with
Mayor, Cr Michael Young, Cr
Bronnie Hattam and Cr Meralyn Klein recently at Wingrove
Park Eltham to announce that
Council has been awarded two grants.
Mr Drum said, “The grant of $11,050 will go towards
improving the Eltham Avenue of
Honour and installing an interpretative bronze plaque
dedicated to those who served in
World War 1. Council will also get $1050 for a memorial
plaque at the Hurstbridge Avenue
of Honour.
The grants have been funded by the Victorian Government
Department of Veterans Affairs,
from the ‘Restoring Community War Memorials’ fund.
The original Eltham Avenue of Honour had 113 plane trees,
one to commemorate every
Eltham resident who served in World War 1. Each tree had a
plaque with the name of an
enlistee on the Avenue which ran from the junction of Mount
Pleasant and Main Roads,
continuing along Main Road, ending at the junction of Pitt
Street.
Due to road widening, disease, storms, accidents and the
installation of cabling and pipes,
many of the original trees have disappeared. In the past
twenty years the Shire of
Nillumbik has replanted plane trees at a further distance
from the road, but only 15 of the
original trees remain, scarred from successive and necessary
pruning by the power
companies, stunted by their struggle to gain sustenance from
Eltham’s famously shallow
soil.
It is much the same story for the Hurstbridge Avenue of
Honour which originally had 50
elm trees along what is now named Anzac Avenue. With only 3
of the original trees
remaining this grant will help restore the Avenue to life.
Cr Young said, “We are delighted to receive this funding
which will go toward the creation
of commemorative plaques and signage for future generations
to come. As we move
toward the Centenary of the Anzac it is important that our
Nillumbik Anzac story is
preserved and enhanced through our Avenues of Honour at
Eltham and Hurstbridge.
Thank you goes to the Nillumbik Memorials Advisory
Committee, chaired by Cr Meralyn
Klein, the Eltham-Montmorency RSL, Eltham District
Historical Society, Hurstbridge RSL,
Hurstbridge Traders Association and the Hurstbridge
Historical Group.
Source of news article: Eltham and Whittlesea Shires Advertiser and Diamond Creek Valley Advocate 19 September 1919 via Trove
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