A hidden gem in Kilcoy houses some of Australia's most treasured war memorabilia.

Members of the Kilcoy RSL are aiming to keep the memory of past diggers alive in south-east Queensland.

The small club catalogues various items from letters from family members who were prisoners of war, to craft items stitched by loved ones that were sent overseas.

President Les Thompson and treasurer May Wallace devote their life to preserving and collecting military memorabilia for the community group.

May says it's due to the fact that all their members are ex-service men and women.

"We put so much time and effort into it as we've all served and we admire what our earlier people did.

"Look at Australia, we still have that freedom in Australia that we don't have overseas and that's because of our old and new diggers.

"Plus I've always had a passion for it," smiles May.

The Kilcoy RSL is also where Gympie's Corporal Ashley Burt spent his last Anzac Day before being shot by a rogue Afghan soldier.

The club has recently named their bar in his honour, and welcome his parents each year to celebrate Anzac day with them.

This year's Anzac Day service will include a fly over at 10.50am from a CT4 airforce training plane that was used between 1971 - 1995.

Watch the video above to see inside the doors of Kilcoy's treasured RSL.