In 1917, more than 200 people assembled in front of the Warra Post Office for the official unveiling of an honour board, a lasting memorial for the local young men and women who had left the district to serve in WWI.
The honour board was one of the first of its kind in the country to be erected during WWI, which was significant because names were added on as people died in action.
The honour board was moved in 1957, and now stands in front of the Warra Memorial Hall.