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The History Files: Tight Lacing and the Pressures of Fashion

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.

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The History Files: Good Health

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.

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Photo of the Week – Wood Duck Family Dynamics

Although often called ducks, these elegant birds are actually more closely related to geese. The group appears to be a mixed brood, with one pair of adults fostering ducklings from another family, a common behaviour among wood ducks.

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The History Files: Daylesford’s Lock-Up

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.

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Photo of the Week: the Blue Atlas Cedar

Framed by the spreading branches of a stately Horse Chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum), is the magnificent Blue Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica), arguably the most magnificent tree in the Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens.

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Blends are Better by Far

It makes sense for a winery to not rely on just one grape variety. And blends offer more complexity in the glass than a single grape variety.

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