
The Second World War Servicewomen Memorial is located in the Domain, a prominent public park in Sydney. This memorial, unveiled in 2008, honors the contributions and sacrifices of Australian women who served in various roles during World War II. It acknowledges the significant but often under-recognized role that women played in supporting the war effort, both at home and abroad.

The memorial features a bronze statue of a servicewoman, accompanied by inscriptions that detail the various services and roles undertaken by women during the war. The design of the memorial aims to highlight the diverse contributions of these women, including their work in the armed forces, auxiliary services, and other critical support roles.
Situated in a serene and accessible location, the Second World War Servicewomen Memorial serves as a place of reflection and remembrance for the bravery and dedication of the women who served. It provides an opportunity for visitors to acknowledge and honor their service and contributions to Australia’s military history.