Upgraded eternal flame to keep pledge of remembrance burning

By Ken Grimson
Updated October 21 2014 - 9:19pm, first published 9:00pm
ETERNAL FLAME: (from left)  Brian Watts, Jo Thomas, Wagga City Council strategic asset planner for parks and recreation Ben Creighton and  Kevin Kerr at the memorial arch in the Victory Memorial Gardens where work has started on upgrading the eternal flame (in background). Picture: Les Smith
ETERNAL FLAME: (from left) Brian Watts, Jo Thomas, Wagga City Council strategic asset planner for parks and recreation Ben Creighton and Kevin Kerr at the memorial arch in the Victory Memorial Gardens where work has started on upgrading the eternal flame (in background). Picture: Les Smith

WAGGA is keeping its pledge to remember men and women who died in military service by creating a new eternal flame in the Victory Memorial Gardens.

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