The Blackboy Hill commemorative site is a unique piece of military architecture, which should not be missed by those with an interest in Australian military lore.
The site which is located on an 'A' Class Reserve is vested in councils control and in conjunction with the Bellevue Returned Soldiers League (RSL) has been maintained and developed in order to commemorate the rising of the Anzac spirit.
Situated in the foothills of the darling scarp some 25 kilometres east of Perth, it is part of the original grant of 4,000 acres of land on the Swan and Helena Rivers made to Captain James Stirling who was commissioned by the British Government to annex the colony of WA in 1829.

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