Free talk commemorating the tragic sinking of the AHS Centaur in WWII.
The Centaur Memorial Fund's 2023 Nurses' Memorial Candlelight Vigil
will take place at Anzac Square on Monday 24 April, from 6pm. Join us
at Anzac Square Memorial Galleries prior to the vigil for a free talk
commemorating the tragic loss of the 2/3 Australian Hospital Ship
(AHS) Centaur. The Centaur Memorial Fund for Nurses was established in
1948 to memorialise the nurses and medical personnel who lost their
lives when the Australian Hospital Ship (AHS) Centaur was sunk by a
Japanese submarine off the coast of South East Queensland in 1943.
Only one nurse survived this tragedy, Sister Ellen Savage, who was
subsequently awarded the George Medal for her bravery and courage.
During this free talk, we will explore: The role of AHS Centaur in
WWII The tragic sinking on May 14, 1943 Nurses stories of loss and
survival Establishment of the Centaur Memorial Fund for Nurses Centaur
House at 337 Queen Street The Centaur Memorial sandstone plaque that
is now in our WWII Gallery Finding the Centaur in the waters off
South-East Queensland. After the talk, visitors can stay to explore
the Memorial Galleries (open special hours until 6pm) before joining
the 2023 Nurses' Memorial Candlelight Vigil in the Anzac Square
parklands. Anzac Square Memorial Galleries is located at 285 Ann
Street, Brisbane. Entry is through the double brass doors located
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