Rumours, gossip and innuendo have been with us since time immemorial. They have also long been the cause of injustice and unhappiness. In January 1909 John Young, an old Maldon resident, died at the age of 81. Young had arrived in Maldon in 1857 and had made a comfortable living as a miner and investor.…
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Maldon Bowls Club
Last week’s return to Saturday’s pennant bowling saw us compete in the Goldfields Playing Area Charity Round. This saw all the teams play at Maryborough Highland. The clubs were encouraged to wear coloured clothing as part of a fund-raiser towards Palliative care in Maryborough. Over $4,500 was raised on the day. Once again, our club…
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MALDON’S MOTORBIKE MYSTERY SOLVED
Thanks go to Maldon resident Barry Murfett, who read last week’s article in the Times about a postcard (c.
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Tower Exhibition at Museum
The tower on top of Mt Tarrengower is front and centre of a special exhibition at the Maldon Museum, to mark the occasion of the tower’s 100th anniversary.
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