The memorial comprises a life-sized marble statue of an Australian soldier standing with head bowed and arms reversed on a sandstone pedestal. Names of local men who died on active service in two World Wars are recorded on leaded marble plates on the pedestal: 16 names for WWI and 21 names for WWII. The pedestal is capped by a wide cornice and sits on a rock-faced granite base. Surrounding the monument are four corner posts, originally linked by chains and in turn surrounded by oval-shaped paving and kerbing. Additional Information This memorial has outstanding significance for its splendid and intact setting and as an historical record of local participation and sacrifice in two World Wars. The Digger was replaced in 2007 following a long period of absence due to vandalism.