In May 1885 the Tarrangower Times published an account of a visit to Maldon by ‘Ulysses’, a young man from Carlton.
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The Elizabeth Anset grave
Most residents of Maldon know of the grave in the laneway which runs uphill from Chapel Street South.
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The Hub future secured
The Castlemaine Hub. Castlemaine Community Investment Co-operative announced on Thursday 26 June that it had realised its goal to raise the funds to purchase The Hub, three days before the investment deadline. The Castlemaine Community Investment Co-operative is a group of residents working together to purchase and manage local properties and keep them community-owned. The…
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Take a town tour
Take a town tour. Maldon Museum and Archives is offering one of its regular Historic Bus Tours on Easter Saturday for locals and visitors to enjoy “something different” at Easter. The tour will visit landmarks such as Anzac Hill, the North British and South German mine sites, plus “homes of the rich and famous” during…
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