A contested sacred site in the historic landscape of the Cowpastures. St John's Church wants to sell a former horse paddock to fund a new worship centre against community opposition.
Category: Monuments
Newcastle modernism delights
Newcastle modernism delights around the Civic Park precinct include the War Memorial Cultural Centre, NESCA House, Northumberland House and the former Salvation Army Men's Hostel.
First Remembrance Day in Camden
The first Remembrance Day occurred in Camden in 1946
Gardens: a special place
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
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 it mean?
What is Camden’s heritage, does it really matter and what does in mean?
WSU Sculpture Award and Exhibition Campbelltown
The Lakes at WSU is an inspiring setting for the 8th WSU Sculpture Award and Exhibition 2018
The Cowpastures, GLAM and schools
Schools visits are part of the activities of organisations in the GLAM sector in the Macarthur region.
Address to Camden Council supporting a motion for a heritage protection sub-committee
Address to Camden Council supporting a motion for a heritage protection sub-committee
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.
