A seven minute audio-visual outlines the reasons for the existence of the Shrine, the extent of Victoria’s contribution in wartime and peacekeeping and for its continuing relevance in our society.
The audio-visual strongly links the events of the past to Victorian’s today. Between the service people of the First World War (1914-1918), those who would be serving today if called upon to do so, and those who still feel the legacy of loved ones who have died in earlier conflicts.
An overview of the features of the Shrine is included to assist visitors in understanding the scope their visit to the Shrine can offer.
The auditorium in which the audio-visual can be viewed has been sponsored by the Rotary Clubs of Victoria.