Imagine a time back in the mid-late 1800s, not far from Maldon, where farming communities were thriving, pubs and gold mines were dotted around the area and a railway branch line at Shelbourne connected rural areas to Maldon and the Melbourne markets.
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Maldon Cemetery visit
If you’re looking for something to do, why not plan a visit to the Maldon Cemetery. We are yet to secure funding for the cottage refurbishment, but the roads and drainage have been upgraded, our monthly working bee heroes are keeping the grass and weeds under control and the Tarrengower Ladies have been making wonderful…
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Maldon Bridge Club
Resolving the battle A pleasant afternoon was had this week with a good turn-out of players and we also welcomed two new players in Jennifer and Kevin A. Both have played this game we call Bridge for quite a while, so it was up to the cards to see if they helped the ‘newies’ and…
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First female Captain for Walmer FB
Congratulations to Julie Hough, who as from 1 July will be the first woman to be appointed Captain of the Walmer Fire Brigade.
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