April 22, 2026

Bowen Cenotaph Turns 100

A historical landmark, this monument will soon celebrate it’s centenary year. Photo source: Facebook  

On ANZAC Day 2026, the Bowen Cenotaph (War Memorial) will commemorate 100 years since it was unveiled. The Cenotaph rises from Herbert Street, with its sandstone digger standing sentinel over a memorial, erected by the people of Bowen a century ago to remember those who died in World War One.  

The memorial was unveiled on 25 April 1926 by Mr Forgan Smith M.L.A.  

Additional names were added at a later date to remember those killed in World War Two and the Vietnam War. According to ANZAC Square, the plaque lists the names of 53 WWI soliders, 28 WWII soldiers and 4 Vietnam War soldiers. It was built by A.L Petrie & Sons.

The memorial has been restored and the original marble plaques have been replaced by black granite plaques. It originally featured a clock tower, however the clocks were damaged in a cyclone in 1958 and have not been replaced.  

The front inscription states:  

Erected by the citizens of Bowen,

In honour of those who fell in the Great War 1914-1919.

Their name liveth for evermore. We shall remember them.

On ANZAC Day there will be a Dawn Service at 5.45am at the Cenotaph and a march at 9am from the RSL to the Cenotaph for service.