Australia Day 2018 in Camden drew large crowds to the town centre for the festival for the street parade.
Category: Myths
Jeff McGill’s Pictorial History Campbelltown and District
Local historian and photographer Jeff McGill takes a fresh look at the history of Campbelltown in a new book
2017 Fisher’s Ghost Art Award
The Fishers Ghost Art Award has been an important cultural event in Campbelltown for over 50 years.
Victorian librarian with attitude or a ghostly presence in the Camden Museum.
What is the truth in storytelling? There are lots of stories. Who owns the correct story? Find one version at the Camden Museum.
Cobbitty Anglican Church, a little bit of England celebrates 190 years
The English-style village of Cobbitty celebrates 190 years of the presence of the Anglican church.
The Bennett wagon, a piece of transport history
The historic Bennett (Percival) Wagon is a cultural icon of a different time when horse and bullock teams were kings of the road.
Anzackery and Vimyism, national military myths
Anzackery and Vimyism, national military myths derived in wartime in Australia and Canada
Camden Reflects on Anzac Day 2017
Camden Reflects on Anzac Day 2017
Bella Vista Farm, an early part of the Macarthur rural empire
Bella Vista Farm is an early part of the Macarthur family pastoral empire and an important site in the history of colonial NSW.
El Caballo Blanco, A Forgotten Past
El Caballo Blanco was a horse show and theme park located at Catherine Fields on Sydney rural-urban fringe
