Here’s a great story that ends in Maldon: Newstead resident Chris Simmins rescued a grotty-looking object from a skip in Campbells Creek, took it home, cleaned it up and discovered that he’d found a treasure.
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Come along to a community Christmas
Castlemaine Community House is hosting a Community Christmas Lunch that is a free celebration open to all residents.
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Some Maldon street names
Maldon has some very generic street names such as High and Main that probably reflect its English heritage. The names of other streets date from Maldon’s first years. John Templeton and Thomas Adair were the surveyors who laid out the town in 1854 and George Lowther was one of the two Assistant Goldfield Commissioners appointed…
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