Manager Doug Baird in Australia’s smallest pub. As excitement grows for the opening of Maldon’s Porcupine Village tourist attraction, the managers are looking forward to sharing the results of their hard work and they have surprises in store for future visitors. Managers Doug and Deb Baird have been toiling for four years developing, renovating and…
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Deep Listening in Nature
A special event presented as part of the Maldon in Winter Festival program, ‘Deep Listening in Nature’ was an eloquent and persuasive talk by Andrew Skeoch on Sunday 6 July. The mood of the afternoon was set by the low lighting in the hall (illuminated only by historic stained-glass windows), perhaps helping to attune attendees…
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No ifs: Butts Pavilion reopened
Members of Friends of Maldon Historic Reserve and other community members with Maree Edwards MP at the restored Butts Shelter. After many months behind safety barriers, looking droopy and dishevelled, Maldon’s historic Butts Pavilion has been restored and reopened. Community members gathered with staff from Parks Victoria and celebrated as Member for Bendigo West Maree…
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This is the greatest show
Heavy horses on parade – a polished Clydesdale team. Ladies and gents, this is the moment you’ve waited for! The Maldon and Baringhup Agricultural Show is back in October and the organisers say that the 161st edition of the Show is set to thrill. It’s everything you ever want, it’s everything you ever need Finalise…
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