The History Files:Â A Tale of Some Chickens
Locals who keep chickens fight a constant battle to fend off foxes. In 1860’s Daylesford, the fight was the same – only the villain was different!
Read MoreAug 22, 2025
Locals who keep chickens fight a constant battle to fend off foxes. In 1860’s Daylesford, the fight was the same – only the villain was different!
Read MoreAug 15, 2025
In these troubled times, we are constantly reminded of the unsettled nature of the international scene. Wars, threats-of-war, re-armament, arms races, increased defence spending, trade wars – all very unsettling and the cause for much concern for us all. But our communities have often (always?) suffered such uncertainties.
Read MoreAug 8, 2025
Recent reductions in public transport fares have been welcome news especially for those in regional Victoria. But fare reductions are nothing new.
Read MoreAug 1, 2025
Life was simpler and entertainment was more limited in the early days of Daylesford settlement. An article from a 1959 issue of The Daylesford Advocate describes a Pic Nic organised by a Mr Parker.
Read MoreJul 25, 2025
During the heady days of the late 19th century, information about mining and miners took up much of the coverage of the local newspaper and was eagerly read and discussed by all.
Read MoreJul 18, 2025
In 1860, land around Daylesford and Glenlyon was being advertised to a public weary of digging and looking to put down roots in the wake of the Victorian gold rush. With the initial gold fever beginning to fade, settlers were turning their eyes to farming.
Read MoreJul 11, 2025
Our justice system has been very much to the fore in recent weeks, with one case in particular...
Read MoreJul 4, 2025
It seems that every day we hear about people suffering dreadful accidents. Accidents were all too frequent in our early history, too.
Read MoreJun 27, 2025
Since printed media began, publishers have recognised the appetite of their readers for advice about health and for solutions to their health problems. Holloway’s Pills and Ointment were thought to be effective in relieving kidney problems and Connell’s East India Remedies focussed on the liver, gout and rheumatism.
Read MoreJun 20, 2025
Hidden away on Spring Creek in the Hepburn Mineral Springs Reserve is the unique Hepburn Pool built in the early 1930s by the Zelman family, who ran the Bellinzona Guest House. It was of Olympic size and hosted many swimming competitions including the Victorian Swimming Championships.
Read MoreJun 13, 2025
In 1869, the Daylesford Mercury and Express provided advice on how to determine the authenticity of a diamond. Unfortunately, the method does not treat fake stones kindly.
Read MoreMay 30, 2025
133 years ago in Daylesford, From the Argus, 31 May 1892 On Saturday evening between 5 and 6...
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