They Shot the Horses – Myth or Fact?
Leslie Hewitt explores the myth that Australian horses that served in WW1 were shot rather than return them to Australia.
Read MoreLeslie Hewitt explores the myth that Australian horses that served in WW1 were shot rather than return them to Australia.
Read MoreApr 29, 2022 | Letters
Dear Editor, David Moore (Letters, 22/04/2022) appears to have misunderstood the Council decision on the Aquatics Strategy and the capital costs of funding an indoor aquatics facility should Council decide to undertake this...
Read MoreApr 29, 2022 | Events
The Clunes Booktown Festival is on this weekend in venues around Clunes. The Festival program and ticketing information is available on-line.
Read MoreApr 29, 2022 | Local News, Sport and Recreation
Daylesford senior netball team had a convincing win over cross-town rivals, Hepburn, in their return to A grade netball. The Hepburn senior football team was victorious in the Bill Malone Cup.
Read MoreFor the first time in three years ANZAC Day was commemorated in and around Daylesford without the restrictions required to prevent and manage the spread of COVID. There was a large crowd for the service at the Daylesford cenotaph and the traditional ANZAC day march in the Victoria Street. Smaller services were held in Eganstown and Bullarto.
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