1934 The ANZAC Memorial in Hyde Park was opened by the Duke of Gloucester. Melocco Brothers worked on the building alongside sculptor, Reynor Hoff, and architect, C Bruce Dellit. Melocco Bros cut and layed all the marble work on the interior of the memorial, as well as making and installing all the brass stars on the domed ceiling. Metal work was not the company’s forte but they had a loose policy, it seems, to try anything. Also in 1934, Maria Cicutto’s eldest son, Romolo, arrived in Australia from Czechoslovakia and began work at Melocco Brothers.