it was awful with awful exhibits and the tour guide was drunk and he was awful and the wall of rememberance was awful cos it wasnt clean and i think it is a disgrace to our veterans who threw themselves in front of us cowardly fools awful awful stuff the war memorial is something to last a lifetime you have made me want to forget it
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Surprisingly Touching
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/09/05
The Australian War Memorial was really informative and I found it a calm, serene place to be. One of the dresses that someone made during the war which was on display was really pretty and the models of people from the Vietnam are really cool!
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Disgusting
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 08/15/05
I hate this place so much i will never go there again!! the atmosphere in disgusting and it has an awful smell to it. NEVER GO THERE!!!
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good
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/24/05
dunno....ummmm..It was amazing on what you can see and do and everything!
It was da best thing on earth!!
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It was lovely
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 03/14/05
The Australian War Memorial is such a beautiful place for people to see what our Australian troupes went through and did. The War memorial was a very welcoming place. It was very well set out and everyone there seemed very much apriciative towards the effort put into the biuling and exibits.
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The best!!!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/23/04
This has to be one of the finest museums in the world .... it is full of interesting exhibitions and has a great sense of place. The mood is set when you walk in the front door and see the boat that took some of the Australian troops ashore in the pre-dawn light on 25 April 1915 at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli.
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