The SIEV X National Memorial, located in Weston Park, Yarralumla, is a powerful and moving tribute to the 353 parents and children who tragically lost their lives in the SIEV X boat sinking. Despite facing opposition from the government at the time, the memorial was eventually installed with the support of the ACT government and local authorities. It stands as a symbol of remembrance and hope, attracting visitors from all over Australia, including family members of the victims and school groups.
The memorial, consisting of poles carefully maintained by local church and refugee support groups, serves as a poignant reminder of the refugee era and the need for compassion and understanding towards those seeking asylum. The SIEV X Memorial Association ACT took over custodianship of the memorial in early 2022, continuing the mission to honor the memory of those who perished and advocate for a more inclusive and compassionate Australia. The memorial’s significance extends beyond its physical presence, sparking discussions and calls for accountability regarding the tragic events surrounding the SIEV X sinking.
With ongoing efforts to secure permanent permission for the memorial and push for further investigations into the circumstances of the tragedy, the SIEV X National Memorial stands as a beacon of resilience and unity. Visitors are encouraged to experience the emotional impact of the memorial firsthand and reflect on the importance of remembering the lives lost in the pursuit of a better future for all. The memorial’s journey from defiance to acceptance symbolizes the collective commitment to preserving the memory of the SIEV X victims and advocating for justice and compassion in society.