Formidable women from the past in the country town of Camden NSW
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Some stories of place
Formidable women from the past in the country town of Camden NSW
The Nepean River's 'bathtub effect' refers to the unique flooding impact created by the river's landform. The Hawkesbury-Nepean River's four gorges result in localized floodplains, causing a 'bathtub effect' during periods of high rainfall. These characteristics make the area susceptible to significant flood risk, impacting local communities.
A group of amateur filmmakers undertook a photoshoot in the Camden town centre to promote the 2019 Camden Jacaranda Festival.
The Camden cottage is an Edwardian housing style typical of the early 20th century.
Sydney architect Aaron Bolot designed the extension to the Camden agricultural hall. This building was one of many that were built in Camden during the Intewar period.
Reflections of historian Ian Willis after attending the 2019 RANZ at the University of Warsaw Poland
A colonial diarist of the Cowpastures, Charles Tompson.
The Burragorang Valley is a lost Gothic fantasy where many people were attracted to the grandeur and beauty of the valley's landscape. Much of the valley's mystery has been lost under Lake Burragorang.
A new Macarthur regional masthead called Smarter Macarthur magazine.
Living history in southern Queensland in the regional centre of Toowoomba