Long Tan Place is a street in Scheyville, New South Wales on the edge of Scheyville National Park. The cul-de-sac was once home to Australian defence force personnel and their famililes and was named for the Battle of Long Tan which took place during the Vietnam War in August 1966. In December 2016, the inhabitants moved on to other accommodation and the NSW government demolished all but one of the 1970s dwellings. See also Hawkesbury Gazette July 2016.
There is a current (2025) proposal to grant a licence to the Hunter Anzac Memorial Limited for the use of the remaining house known as Long Tan Place House, which is located near the corner of Long Tan Place and Scheyville Road within Scheyville National Park.