In 1858 John Nott was appointed Clerk of Courts at Maldon. Initially he, his wife Mary Anne and their young family lived in a tent on the Commissioners’ Reserve before a house was built for them next to the Court House. The Notts also established a private fenced garden in what is now the middle…
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Loddon House Holiday Park now houses an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) thanks to a generous donation from Maryborough Lions Club.
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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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In Maldon Today Radio Program
Lesley Einersen. Today Slats and EC will welcome Nicole Chvastek back for her take on current events: this former ABC presenter tends to hold nothing back! Last Friday Loz and Stevo broke into the studio (a locked door can’t keep the Stevos out) to deliver a spirited show where they were joined by Lesley Einersen…
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