According to recent reports, Castlemaine Cemetery Trust members have been left dealing with the actions of previous trustees, who reportedly bulldozed almost 2,000 graves between the 1960s and the 1990s.
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In 1710, four Iroquois chiefs visited London and met with Queen Anne.
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Heritage: Why does it matter? Come along and find out.
Whether it be an Aboriginal scar tree, an old shop, or the remains of gold diggings, what makes heritage important is that it plays a role in people’s lives, even if they don’t give it much thought: it is part of the continuum of their own local world and history and their place in it.
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Library roof repairs on the horizon
The Maldon Athenaeum Library made a quiet announcement in its regular TT column on Friday: it has received funding from the Maldon & District Community Bank to repair its roof. It’s such fantastic news that it deserves its own article. The library was built in 1934 and the roof, which must protect thousands of books…
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