Restore Our Hall's Name Back to 'Tullamarine War Memorial Hall'

Recent signers:
Connie Cummaudo and 19 others have signed recently.

The issue

 

 

Tullamarine Hall

 

Tullamarine’s History Deserves to Be Honoured

Tullamarine once had a place that proudly honoured its local Second World War servicemen and women - the Tullamarine War Memorial Hall.

Funded and built by the Tullamarine community in the late 1960s and early 1970s, this hall was more than just a building. It was a living tribute to sacrifice, service, and our local pride.

Today, that history has been lost in name.

Now, we have the chance to restore it.

What’s the Issue?

On 10 June 2025, Hume City Council agreed to change the name of Tullamarine Community Hall to its original name Tullamarine War Memorial Hall.

On 8 December 2025, Hume City Council refused to pass $1,500 in funds for new signage to restore our hall’s original name.

$1,500 - to recognise generations of service and sacrifice.

This is not just about a sign.

It’s about respect, memory, and community identity.

Why This Matters

Restoring the name Tullamarine War Memorial Hall will:

  •  Honour the local families who built the hall and those who served
  • Reconnect the Tullamarine community with its wartime history
  • Create a meaningful focal point for Anzac Day and Remembrance Day services
  • Support local events, including community and football gatherings
  • Ensure future generations understand the significance of this space

There’s a Simple Solution

Funding already exists.

The Federal Government’s Saluting Their Service Community Grants Program supports projects just like this.

Hume City Council can - and should – allocate appropriate funds and also apply for this grant.

Our Call to Action

We call on Hume City Council to:

  1. Restore the hall’s original name to: Tullamarine War Memorial Hall
  2. Fund the $1,500 signage cost
  3. Seek external grant funding where needed
  4. Complete the renaming and signage in time for a major commemorative event - such as Anzac Day or Remembrance Day

Stand With Tullamarine

This is about more than a name.

It’s about honouring those who served, recognising those who built our community, and preserving our shared history.

Sign this petition and help bring back Tullamarine War Memorial Hall.

For Further Media:

Call for Library Overhaul - Northern Star Weekly

 

Lead Petitioner: Caroline Torode

Email: caroline@torodey.net

 

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Recent signers:
Connie Cummaudo and 19 others have signed recently.

The issue

 

 

Tullamarine Hall

 

Tullamarine’s History Deserves to Be Honoured

Tullamarine once had a place that proudly honoured its local Second World War servicemen and women - the Tullamarine War Memorial Hall.

Funded and built by the Tullamarine community in the late 1960s and early 1970s, this hall was more than just a building. It was a living tribute to sacrifice, service, and our local pride.

Today, that history has been lost in name.

Now, we have the chance to restore it.

What’s the Issue?

On 10 June 2025, Hume City Council agreed to change the name of Tullamarine Community Hall to its original name Tullamarine War Memorial Hall.

On 8 December 2025, Hume City Council refused to pass $1,500 in funds for new signage to restore our hall’s original name.

$1,500 - to recognise generations of service and sacrifice.

This is not just about a sign.

It’s about respect, memory, and community identity.

Why This Matters

Restoring the name Tullamarine War Memorial Hall will:

  •  Honour the local families who built the hall and those who served
  • Reconnect the Tullamarine community with its wartime history
  • Create a meaningful focal point for Anzac Day and Remembrance Day services
  • Support local events, including community and football gatherings
  • Ensure future generations understand the significance of this space

There’s a Simple Solution

Funding already exists.

The Federal Government’s Saluting Their Service Community Grants Program supports projects just like this.

Hume City Council can - and should – allocate appropriate funds and also apply for this grant.

Our Call to Action

We call on Hume City Council to:

  1. Restore the hall’s original name to: Tullamarine War Memorial Hall
  2. Fund the $1,500 signage cost
  3. Seek external grant funding where needed
  4. Complete the renaming and signage in time for a major commemorative event - such as Anzac Day or Remembrance Day

Stand With Tullamarine

This is about more than a name.

It’s about honouring those who served, recognising those who built our community, and preserving our shared history.

Sign this petition and help bring back Tullamarine War Memorial Hall.

For Further Media:

Call for Library Overhaul - Northern Star Weekly

 

Lead Petitioner: Caroline Torode

Email: caroline@torodey.net

 

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