During the 19th century bolting horses were a common occurrence in Victorian towns but the Tarrangower Times thought Maldon had more runaways than elsewhere.
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Supported to stay home safe
The State Government launched on Friday 14 March the start of the Safe At Home initiative to enable women and children experiencing family violence to stay safely in their own home and communities as part of a trial project. The three-year trial will enable 54 victim-survivors to remain in their home and community, while the…
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Timely reminders
Maldon Athenaeum Library’s Children’s Book Sale is tomorrow. Saturday 25 October, from 9am to 1pm. Head on down with some cash, find some bargains and help support our independent library. Mango Fundraising Drives for both Maldon and Newstead Primary Schools require orders in TODAY Friday 24 October. For prices and delivery dates contact Newstead Primary…
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Celebrating Care
L-R Associate Nurse Unit Manager Riki, resident Paul and EEN Karen at Maldon Hospital for Aged Care Employee Day. Photo courtesy Rob Leeson. Thanks for caring. That’s the message of Aged Care Employee Day, celebrated on Thursday 7 August around Australia, which honours all the people who work to support the millions of older Australians…
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