The History Files – “You win some, you lose more!”
Horse racing has long been a part of life in Daylesford and district. In the 19th century, local...
Read MoreNov 14, 2025
Horse racing has long been a part of life in Daylesford and district. In the 19th century, local...
Read MoreNov 7, 2025
Recent media coverage of “red carpet” events and “fashions in the field” shows how much attention is still paid to what women wear. But while fashion is often portrayed as a product of women’s vanity or self-indulgence, the forces driving female fashion have long involved male influence.
Read MoreNov 7, 2025
Daylesford Primary School is marking its 150th anniversary this year, and the Daylesford Museum is calling on locals to help celebrate by contributing photographs, memorabilia and memories for a special exhibition.
Read MoreNov 7, 2025
Each year on November 11, Australians pause to remember those who served and died in wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations. The Daylesford Advocate reported the first Remembrance Day in the township in 1919.
Read MoreOct 31, 2025
In the late 19th century, Daylesford residents often looked beyond the local hospital to treat their medical complaints and the Daylesford Advocate was full of advertisements with generous promises of good health.
Read MoreOct 24, 2025
This week The History Files browses snippets of news that caught the attention of the editor of The Daylesford Advocate in 1882.
Read MoreOct 17, 2025
A police reserve of 66.8 acres was set aside on Wombat Hill when Daylesford was first surveyed in 1854. In 1859, the first Courthouse and rudimentary police quarters, lock-up and stabling were built.
Read MoreOct 10, 2025
A spider captured more than the attention of curious onlookers as reported in the Daylesford Advocate in 1882.
Read MoreOct 3, 2025
Mind your own concerns, my friend,
For they are yours alone;
Don’t talk about your neighbour’s faults,
But strive to mend your own.
Sep 26, 2025
Everything old is new again. A young woman may have attempted to poison family members 1882. Or maybe not…
Read MoreSep 19, 2025
The Daylesford Town Hall has been the subject of significant renovations over the past few months returning this grand old building to its former glory. The original design of the Town Hall was adopted in 1882 as reported in The Daylesford Mercury.
Read MoreSep 12, 2025
The final in a series recounting an horrific attack on a young mining agent in Daylesford who was tarred and feathered by a number of his acquaintances in the main Street of Daylesford in 1859.
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