Friday, November 9, 2018

ARMISTICE DAY DISGRACE LOOMING IN AUSTRALIAN GARRISON CITY

Despite all  the  hype  about   the  Armistice  Day   centenary ceremonies in  the military garrison town of  Townsville , two  major memorials-the  site containing   the  roll of  honour  for  WWl  in the  railway station,   and  the Victory in the Pacific   fountain - continue  to   be  neglected .  
On Thursday , November  8,three days before the centenary ,  in  the railway building , with  its roll of  honour , above, the  floor  was   in need of  a sweep and  wash  , stains  and  imprints  of  footwear  , scuff marks  visible  on   the  greasy   tiles. 
 
A short distance away, the Victory in  the  Pacific  Fountain , below,  was  dry,  rubbish  visible  in  both  chambers, an  underwater  light  missing .The fountain is  right next  to  the  number one  site   on  Townsville's  civic  pride trail .  
 
Both  these  memorials are  a short  distance from the Townsville Bulletin. The paper runs a  regular  military section  which  incredibly has not   caught  up with the long running  neglect  of  local  war memorials , including ones  inside the Anzac Memorial   Park , pointed  out  from time to time by this blog .  
 
 A recent  article  in  the   paper   raised  the  need for  Australia to have a national war  cemetery  like America's  at  Arlington .  Townsville's   civic, military and  media  organisations   are    repeatedly   revealed  as  being  incapable  of   picking  up  the  obvious , glaring  fact  that   all  of  the war  memorials  in   the  city are  not  kept  in  good shape,  checked   daily  , offensive  rubbish  removed , illegible  plaques  promptly  fixed .