The Nannup Avenue of Honour stands as a tribute to the 23 servicemen from the district who lost their lives in both World Wars and the Vietnam War. Officially opened in 2015 on the centenary of ANZAC Day, the avenue features Red Spire ornamental pear trees, each accompanied by a jarrah plaque detailing the name of a fallen soldier. An informational board at the eastern end provides further insight, including recognition of Adie Lindsay, a nurse who served.

This moving memorial is part of Nannup’s Heritage Trail, offering visitors a place for quiet reflection and remembrance. Constructed with the support of the local RSL, Historical Society, community groups, and volunteers, the Avenue of Honour ensures that the legacy of these brave individuals continues to be remembered.