There is a new museum south of the ANZ Memorial, which has many well-planned exhibitions, especially on World War I and World War II. The plaque at the entrance reads “This memorial was opened by the Queen’s grandson on October 20, 2018” (is Prince Harry too modest, or is the court decree requiring his name not to appear here?). We entered a circular room where the nameplates were on every town in NSW that had sent men and women to fight. The nameplates in the middle of the floor were on the names of every war. Above are open-air "eyes" reminiscent of the holes in the roof of the Pantheon in Rome, in honor of these ordinary men and women who have sacrificed for the war. Then turn right and enter a large room with lots of war memorabilia, from weapons to models, from uniforms to medical kits, from brochures to photos, and all with detailed explanations. It is divided into three sections, the memorial hall of the Navy, Army and Air Force, where you can easily spend an hour. My suggestion is that it is more convenient to visit according to the map at the entrance. Tickets are free. You can see the photos I sent