The History Files: The Nineteenth Century Version of our “Daylesford Conversations”
Phrenology took Australia by storm in the 19th century but a presentation on the topic in Albert Hall, Daylesford, in 1882 did not draw large crowds.
Read MoreNov 28, 2025 | History
Phrenology took Australia by storm in the 19th century but a presentation on the topic in Albert Hall, Daylesford, in 1882 did not draw large crowds.
Read MoreNov 28, 2025 | Community, Featured Posts
The Daylesford Cinema Group will redouble its fundraising efforts after the Hepburn Shire Council this week refused to grant $50,000 to the growing cinema fund for sound and projection equipment.
Read MoreNov 28, 2025 | Community, Featured Posts
The Daylesford and District Community News Association, publisher of The Wombat Post, is beginning the search for a new editor following the announcement that long-serving editor Tim Bach will retire from the role at the end of the year.
Read MoreNov 28, 2025 | Business and Industry, Living Well
Daylesford Cider has swept the 2025 Australian Cider Awards, taking home top honours in a field of more than 230 entries. The standout was Wild Oak, which claimed Best Traditional Cider, Best Australian Cider and ultimately Best Cider in Show.
Read MoreNov 21, 2025 | Community
The orange-uniformed crews of the SES are a familiar sight across the region, often working through wild weather and difficult conditions to keep the community safe. The Daylesford Unit is now running a new recruitment drive and encouraging people from all walks of life to get involved.
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