The digger statues which were placed on site at Taree’s Memorial Clock in Fotheringham Park earlier this month, were unwrapped on Monday afternoon ahead of Anzac Day.
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The statues were created by Toowoomba stonemasons J H Wager and Sons and are the latest in a series of developments at Fotheringham Park. Other projects include the addition of a WWI memorial walkway, a new water bubbler and restoration of the clock tower.
The State government contributed $4000 to the Taree RSL Sub-branch for the statues. The project’s overall cost was estimated to be around $35,600, including transportation, insurance and installation.
When the statues were formally approved in 2015, Taree RSL Sub-branch president Darcy Elbourne said they would play an important part in commemorating the centenary of Anzac.