Landsborough Peace Park
The land for the park was donated by Arthur Bennett in 1919. A formal entrance comprising concrete posts and metal gates was erected in 1922 and inscribed LPMP (Landsborough Peace Memorial Park). A rotunda (later demolished) was erected in 1926. The park contains a number of mature trees including a Sausage Tree (Kigelia africana). The Landsborough Peace Memorial Park was the response by local residents to the loss and suffering experienced by the community as a result of WW1. The park is significant as a less common form of WW1 memorial. It was a practical expression of commemoration rather than the more common memorial of stone.