Former Maldon residents often shared a deep affection for their old hometown, and this was evident when the mining boom slowed in the early 1900s resulting in many moving away for work.
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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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Maldon heritage overlay maps
Council is updating its heritage overlay maps in Maldon to make sure they’re current, accurate and fit for purpose.
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Plaque unveiled on IWD
On International Women’s Day last Friday, Bendigo West Member Maree Edwards unveiled a plaque at the Castlemaine Cemetery in memory of artist Anne Paulson (nee Dawn, 1808-1866) and her sister Sarah Dawn (1800-1859).
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