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- Avenue_of_honour abstract "Avenue of Honour is the term given to a memorial avenue of trees, with each tree symbolising a person. The tradition, which originated in the Goldfields region of Victoria, Australia is an important part of Australian culture. There are 547 known avenues of honour in Australia, in all states and territories except the Northern Territory. Over half are in Victoria.Most avenues are in remembrance of those who fought or died war, particularly World War I (1914–1918), although the earliest recorded avenues were planted in remembrance of Australia's participation in the Second Boer War (1899-1902). Since soldiers were grouped by the place they were recruited, a military defeat often meant all of the men of eligible age from the town were killed in the same battle. Many of the avenue's trees include metal plaques naming the victims.Many of these avenues now feature large, established trees and exotic species.Several of these avenues are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register; most others are afforded local levels of heritage protection through the various Local government in Australia and the National Trust of Australia; however, many such avenues have since been affected by road development.An online project titled \"Avenues of Honour 1915-2015\" (www.avenuesofhonour.org) has been established by Treenet, the urban tree research and education organisation based at the University of Adelaide's Waite Arboretum.".
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- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Albany,_Western_Australia.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Anglesea,_Victoria.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Arch_of_Victory.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Armadale,_Western_Australia.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Bacchus_Marsh.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Ballarat.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Ballarat_East,_Victoria.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Ballarat_Orphanages_Arthur_Kenny_Avenue.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Booroopki.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Buchan,_Victoria.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_culture.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_military_memorials.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Category:Avenues.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Corymbia_ficifolia.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Cowra.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Culture_of_Australia.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Daylesford,_Victoria.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Eurack.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Goldfields_region_of_Victoria.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Hobart.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Kings_Park,_Western_Australia.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Kongwak.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Lakes_Entrance,_Victoria.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Local_government_in_Australia.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Lysterfield,_Victoria.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Manly_Vale.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Macedon,_Victoria.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink National_Trust_of_Australia.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Territory.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink OConnell,_New_South_Wales.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Second_Boer_War.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Shire_of_Macedon_Ranges.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Tree_avenue.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Adelaide.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_(Australia).
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_Heritage_Register.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Wandin_North,_Victoria.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Woodend_North,_Victoria.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Avenue_of_honour wikiPageWikiLink Yungaburra,_Queensland.
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- Avenue_of_honour subject Category:Australian_culture.
- Avenue_of_honour subject Category:Australian_military_memorials.
- Avenue_of_honour subject Category:Avenues.
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- Avenue_of_honour comment "Avenue of Honour is the term given to a memorial avenue of trees, with each tree symbolising a person. The tradition, which originated in the Goldfields region of Victoria, Australia is an important part of Australian culture. There are 547 known avenues of honour in Australia, in all states and territories except the Northern Territory.".
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