Arising out of discussions concerning the proposed Moree highway bypass, a community liaison group was established to liase between the community and the Roads and Maritime Services on design aspects of the bypass plans. An Environmental Impact Statement determined a park should be constructed and have a heritage theme. It was suggested to honour the Anzac Centenary. The memorial elements were proposed by Councillor John Tramby (Returned & Services League) from the Moree Plains Shire Council. The park contains a row of Kurrajong trees along Gosport Street, plaques on plinths for individual soldiers, a perforated interpretive metal mural on a small structure, and a dedication panel. The memorial was designed by CM Architecture and is located on the former Moree Railway Institute tennis courts. The memorial was officially opened by His Excellency the Honourable David Hurley, Governor of New South Wales, on 12 March 2016.