The first Remembrance Day occurred in Camden in 1946
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Some stories of place
The first Remembrance Day occurred in Camden in 1946
Over 700 people witnessed the opening of the Camden Hospital Nurses’ Quarters were opened in 1962 by the NSW Health Minister WF Sheahan.
The gardens of the Macarthur region are a special place for wellness and wellbeing. The provide a quiet and contemplative landscape for relaxation and thought.
An afternoon of art may offer serotonin mood boost, welcome distraction from chronic pain
What is Camden’s heritage, does it really matter and what does in mean?
The Whiteman's General Store, a historic Victorian colonial building in Camden, has been successfully repurposed through the Burra Charter principles of adaptive reuse, maintaining its architectural integrity. Operating continuously for over 135 years, it now houses various retail and professional outlets, contributing significantly to the town's charm and community identity.
Extracts from the Australian Newspaper History Group by Ian Willis about Macarthur region local newspapers in New South Wales
Despite the doom and gloom in Australian media, the outlook for regional papers remains strong
An informative talk was given on Howell Living History Farm USA recently at Belgenny Farm Camden NSW
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.