History

The History Files:  Everything Old Is New Again – A Timely Warning

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.

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The History Files:  A “Healthy Daylesford” Article 150 Years Ago?

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.

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Hepburn Pool: A Hidden Heritage Gem

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.

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Central Victoria Indigenous Film Festival – “Contact” to Screen at Yandoit Cultural

The Central Victorian Indigenous Film Festival runs from Tuesday, May 27 to Tuesday, June 3 2025 as part of Reconciliation Week. Award winning film “Contact”, to screen at Yandoit Cultural, is constructed around one of the most extraordinary pieces of footage in Australian history: the moment when a group of Martu women and children walked in from their nomadic existence of millennia into the universe of European modernity.

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