Corporate information
Anzac Memorial (Building) ACT 1923
The Anzac Memorial (Building) Act originally charged the Trustees with responsibility for the completion, management, maintenance and preservation of the ANZAC Memorial Building, as the principal State War Memorial, and for the care, management, maintenance and improvement of the site it occupies. The current focus is on management, maintenance and preservation while enhancing the education role through an exhibition and education program.
The general control and management of the use of the Anzac Memorial and its site is also the responsibility of the Trustees.
In August 1996, the Trustees and The Returned and Services League (New South Wales Branch) entered into a Service Agreement which formally appointed the RSL as manager of the day to day administration, control and responsibility of the Memorial.
The Act confers upon the Trustees exclusive rights to authorise the manufacture, printing, publishing and sale of replicas, photographs, video, digital images, booklets, pamphlets and other like material.
The Trustees
The ANZAC Memorial (Building) Act 1923, as amended, appoints the holders of the following offices as Trustees of the ANZAC Memorial Building:
- The Premier of the State
- The Leader of the Opposition
- The Lord Mayor of Sydney
- The Public Trustee
- The President of the Returned and Services League of Australia (New South Wales Branch)
- The President of the T.B. Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen's Association of NSW (Inc).
Former Trustees included:
- The Director of the Commonwealth Savings Bank
- The President of the Limbless Association of NSW
Annual Reports
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