Maldon Heritage Network is following up its successful first public presentation with a community meeting, to be held on Wednesday 18 September at 7.
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One of the Boundary Stones. The Shire of Maldon was formed in January 1864 by the amalgamation of the Borough of Maldon and the Baringhup Road Board. The Road Board had been responsible for roads from Baringhup in the west to Muckleford in the east. Initially the Shire was divided into two ridings based on…
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Maldon’s early Bakers
Wells’ baker’s cart. The Maldon Bakery has a good claim to being Australia’s oldest continuous operating bakery. In 1854, soon after the discovery of gold, George McArthur began baking bread locally and about 1857 built the small brick building that is part of the current building. The McArthur family operated the bakery for more than…
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Help Save Maldon’s Heritage
In support of Lauren’s letter ‘Save Maldon’ (TT 26 January 2024), I concur there is currently very little funding allocated to protecting our heritage, both natural and cultural.
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