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Island State remembers those lost at sea

A memorial dedicated to men and women who have lost their lives at sea has been opened at Triabunna on Tasmania’s east coast. The monument was built by Glamorgan-Spring Bay Council at the instigation of the local community where fishing is the principal industry.

It commemorates all Tasmanians lost at sea anywhere in the world, as well as people from elsewhere who have lost their lives in Tasmanian waters.

Situated on the esplanade at Triabunna, it includes a special sandstone column for ex naval personnel, many of whom are not commemorated in naval memorials because they were not lost on active service.

Former Councillor, Kathy Fergusson chaired the local committee, including representatives of fishermen’s families, which steered the construction of the memorial. Recently officially opened it has generated considerable excitement in the small fishing community.

The construction is a unique work of art incorporating features of significance to local boat builders and users. A concrete capping is designed to allow families and friends to place plaques dedicated to their loved ones.

“Many of those lost at sea are never recovered. Kathy Fergusson said. “Hopefully, this memorial will enable people who have lost loved ones in this way to focus their grief.”

The memorial is expected to bring more visitors to the town including many overseas visitors who have shown considerable interest in it. A new Visitor Information Centre recently completed will assist in directing them to other places of interest in the area.

The Centre was funded by a Federal Grant. Interestingly it was applied for by a private citizen of the Shire who surprised Council when he announced that he had applied for and received the Grant off his own bat. If only funding was always so easy!

For further information contact Garry Reid, telephone (03) 6257 3113.

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