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Yaralla Estate, a hidden Sydney gem

A hidden Sydney gem: Yarralla Estate at Concord NSW which was the home of Dame Eadith Walker in the early 20th century.

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Exploring the Cowpastures region: the early history of a settler society

The Cowpastures region, named by Governor Hunter in 1795, reflects a culturally constructed landscape stemming from the 18th century. Originating with wild cattle from the First Fleet, it evolved into a significant colonial area intersecting Indigenous history. The region's identity waned by the late 19th century but is celebrated today for its historical legacy.

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Camden CWA leads way in wartime

Camden CWA leads way in wartime effort at home to help during the Second World War

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Carinya homestead, part of lost Camden

Camden Council voted to demolish the 1890 Carinya Cottage in Harrington Park, based on reports that it lacked local significance and associative value. This decision reflects a larger issue of neglect for heritage in New South Wales, with a lack of protection for historic sites and a conflict of interest in the assessment process. The political climate prioritizes development over heritage protection.

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CWA Camouflage Netting Volunteers

CWA Camouflage Netting volunteers contributed thousands of hours towards the war at home during the Second World War

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Mid-Century Modernist Homes in Elderslie

In the 1960s, modernism significantly influenced the community of Elderslie, where miners sought contemporary homes. Innovative house designs reflected mid-20th-century trends, including American Ranch styles. Australian architects, like Robin Boyd, contributed to housing projects across the country, merging modern aesthetics with traditional Federation-style homes. These trends influenced the design of local mid-century housing style, resulting in a unique urban landscape.

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Alan Baker Art Gallery opening at Macaria, a brush of class

The 2018 opening of the Alan Baker Art Collection in the colonial gentleman's townshouse of Macaria in Camden's John Street heritage precinct.

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Oran Park Raceway: the finishing line as new horizons open up

Oran Park is a new suburb on Sydney's urban fringe on the site of the former Oran Park Raceway.

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Macquarie Place: an overlooked city space of monumental importance

Macquarie Place is Sydney's oldest public square, established by Governor Macquarie over 200 years ago. Once a colonial elite space, it has transformed alongside the city into a hub for modern finance. The park features monuments and relics, symbolizing its historical significance and ongoing evolution amid urban change.

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Supermarkets come to Camden, consumerism and modernism

Self-service supermarkets were one expression of consumerism and modernism in Camden NSW