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Southland Cenotaph Marks A Century Of Tribute

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This week marks 100 years since the Southland Cenotaph in Invercargill was officially unveiled to honour local men and women who served and died in World War I.Unveiled on 6 December 1925, the cenotaph was revealed to the public in a significant ceremony led by then-Governor General of New Zealand, Sir Charles Ferguson. A crowd of more than 6000 people gathered for the occasion, including around 1000 returned soldiers.Invercargill Mayor Tom Camp…
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What's On Invers broke the news in on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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