A new mural at Greenbank Services Club pays tribute to the servicemen, women and animals tasked with keeping the country safe.
The mural features Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel, and Division 7 Councillor Tim Frazer said it was designed to reflect the changing face of the ADF.
"While it's important that we pay tribute to the fallen and the sacrifice of soldiers in wars gone past, it's also important that we recognise the ongoing commitment of our modern warriors," Cr Frazer said.
One panel features a Royal Australian Air Force member deployed to Afghanistan, while another shows an Army dog handler in action.
Another section is dedicated to Australia's World War II Diggers, depicting scenes from the charge of the 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade at the Battle of Beersheba.
There is also a section dedicated to Royal Australian Navy personnel, featuring the guided missile destroyer HMAS Brisbane which was in service from 1967 to 2001.
The new mural, painted by local artist Laing Rahner, complements a similar piece unveiled on Anzac Avenue in 2018 to mark 100 years since the end of World War I.
Division 11 Councillor Natalie Willcocks, who jointly funded the mural with Cr Frazer, said the mural would be prominent to visitors to the Greenbank Services Club on ANZAC Day.
"On that special day, visitors will be able to see these colourful reminders of the work of our defence force personnel," Cr Willcocks said.
"They help keep Australia safe, and this mural is another tribute to the brave service they give to protect our freedom."
RSL sub branch president Eric Cavanagh OAM said the mural's messages were aimed at the next generation of veterans, and that the branch was thrilled with Laing's work.
"The idea was we would have young veterans looking at it," Mr Cavanagh said.
"The board praised Laing's work and agree that he has done a fantastic job. The mural is a great addition for the veterans and wider community."