1,600 children and 300 gallons of fizzy pop - a memorable day in Hurstville.
Historical Markers 2020
The Historical Markers Program, as guided by Georges River Council and the local community looks to: Create awareness of the history, heritage and cultural identity of the Georges River LGA to build a strong sense of identity and belonging in the communityMark historically important places in the local areaIncorporate a historical resource and open air... Continue Reading →
The Nethery family
Rear: Cyril, Jack, Greg, Ted, Frank and Bob. Front: Father Edward, Mary, Sep, Mary (the Mater) The fifth and final heritage marker which Georges River Council has selected for 2020, to be installed at Anglo Square, commemorates the Nethery family of Westbourne Street, Carlton. The following piece has been provided by William Nethery, explaining the... Continue Reading →
Isaac Peake of Peakhurst
They gave their name to the suburb of Peakhurst.
Edith Blake: Lest We Forget
Read about Sans Souci heroine, Edith Blake.
Full Steam for Sans Souci
The Sans Souci steam-tram service saw its share of spills.
Finding the Target
They had the enemy in their sights.
Going With A Bang
Who was shooting up the draper's shop?
Five Under Par?
An unlikely farm in Hurstville - what was the produce?
A Hurstville pilot
To mark 75 years since the end of World War Two, we look at one of Hurstville's heroes.
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