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The Sir John Monash Centre is open every day from 9:30am to 6pm.

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Temporary Exhibition

The road to Armageddon : How the Western Front developed 1914-1915

In 1915, trench warfare defined the Western Front as the conflict settled into a brutal stalemate. The Sir John Monash Centre’s new exhibition explores this pivotal year of the First World War.

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Conference - 19 October 2025

New Zealand Liberation Museum – Te Arawhata

The Sir John Monash Centre and the New Zealand Liberation Museum – Te Arawhata of Le Quesnoy invite you to join us as we delve into the story of New Zealand on the Western Front.

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History

Graffiti made by Australian soldiers discovered in Bray-sur-Somme

Graffiti left by soldiers have been the subject of extensive research, such as in Bray-sur-Somme, where around forty examples have been uncovered.

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History

The structure of Australia's forces during the First World War

The structure of Australia's military force changed over the course of the war. At the outbreak of war, Australia had a small navy and a small regular army.

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About the Sir John Monash Centre

Sometimes harrowing, often moving—the Sir John Monash Centre tells Australia’s story of the Western Front, in the words of those who served.

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The Sir John Monash Centre tells Australia’s story of the Western Front in the words of those who served.

Set on the grounds of the Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery in northern France, and adjacent to the Australian National Memorial, the Sir John Monash Centre is the hub of the Australian Remembrance Trail along the Western Front, and establishes a lasting international legacy of Australia’s Centenary of Anzac 2014-2018.

 

Direction totem at the SJMC orientation building.

Access and information

Location:

Route de Villers-Bretonneux, behind the Australian National Memorial.

Opening times:

From March to October (inclusive): open every day from 9:30am to 6pm.

From November to February (inclusive): open every day from 10am to 5pm.

Entrance fee:

Free entrance. Earphones recommended (available for purchase at 3€).

 

 

ABOUT THE CENTRE

This cutting-edge multimedia centre reveals the Australian Western Front experience through a series of interactive media installations and immersive experiences. The SJMC App, downloaded on each visitor’s personal mobile device, acts as a ‘virtual tour guide’ over the Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery, the Australian National Memorial and the Sir John Monash Centre.

The experience is designed so visitors gain a better understanding of the journey of ordinary Australians — told in their own voices through letters, diaries and life-size images — and connect with the places they fought and died. A visit to the Sir John Monash Centre will be a moving experience that leaves a lasting impression.

 

 

 

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