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Archive for 2008

Heritage Listing for School

Friday, June 20th, 2008

It was recently announced that the historic section of Leongatha Secondary College was placed on the Victorian State Heritage Register. The listing refers to the Sloyd Room, built in 1913 as a woodwork room, the 1934 building, which replaced a building constructed in 1912 and destroyed by fire in 1933, the Jubilee Park planted in 1937 to commemorate the school’s 25th anniversary and a famous oak tree planted in 1912. (more…)

New book by John Murphy

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

On April 12th 2008 John Murphy’s latest book, “One Bag in Six”  was launched at the Shingler Memorial Dinner.
Royal Historical Society of Victoria past president, Professor Weston Bate, officially launched the book and spoke very highly of John and the story of onion growing in Gippsland.

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Newsletter Feature Articles

Monday, March 10th, 2008

The Leongatha & District Historical Society’s February newsletter includes coverage of the recent South Gippsland history conference, held in Korumburra’s magnificent Coal Creek Heritage Park. The Society was well represented with three speakers: John Murphy, Ian Lester and Lyn Skillern all making presentations.

The day attracted a good number of attendees, and so impressed the South Gippsland Shire that the day may become an annual event.

 The newsletter also includes a feature article by Pat Spinks on Peter Peterson, a fisherman-turned-knife maker, who worked from Port Welshpool, and whose workmanship was prized by many who used his tools. Lyn Skillern has contributed a feature article on early education, including mention of John Jeffrey, after whom Leongatha’s Jeffrey Street is named, who was the first permanent head teacher at the Leongatha Primary School.

The newsletter may be downloaded from the archives page.

History Conference with a Difference

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

Please join the South Gippsland Historical Societies at their conference on Saturday, February 23, 2008, at Coal Creek, Korumburra - 10am to 4pm.

Come and learn more about South Gippsland’s unique history.

The South Gippsland Historical Network, together with the Leongatha Historical Society, will be running a history conference at Coal Creek, Korumburra.

The theme of the conference is “No History, No Culture”, and the speakers will be telling those present about a number of fascinating topics related to the development of South Gippsland and its special cultural identity. (more…)

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