Lakemba War Memorial

The Lakemba War Memorial, erected in 1953, serves as a gathering point for Anzac Day marches and memorial services. Over the years, the Memorial deteriorated due to moss and algae build-up, pressure washing damage, salt attack on the sandstone, and landscaping damage. An upgrade was crucial for veterans and the community.

Canterbury-Bankstown Council, with Lakemba RSL Sub-Branch and Canterbury League Club, initiated the restoration ahead of Anzac Day 2024. Excelsis Projects was engaged to carry out the restoration and prepared a scope of works using minimally invasive techniques to preserve the heritage structure. The restoration included removing surface decay, mortar patch repairs, deep cleaning, installing new turf, and adding a new plaque detailing the Memorial’s history.

The restoration was completed in time for Anzac Day 2024, renewing the Memorial’s significance for veterans and the community.

Location
Lakemba
Completion
2024
Client
Canterbury-Bankstown Council
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“I am writing to express my appreciation for the good work your team has done in restoring the Lakemba War Memorial on behalf of Canterbury Bankstown Council. The results are truly impressive and reflect the high standards of craftsmanship and dedication that you, David and your team have consistently demonstrated throughout this project.

Your responsiveness and proactive approach have been particularly noteworthy. Your team’s ability to address challenges promptly and efficiently has ensured that the project progressed smoothly and was completed within the expected timeframe. This level of professionalism and commitment is commendable and greatly valued by Council and the community.”

-Fatima‑Zahra Rafili, Council Representative