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  • Widening the Five Mile Creek bridge

    Widening the Five Mile Creek bridge

    Woodend’s Five Mile Creek bridge was once “narrow and dangerous”. After it was widened in 1958, however, the Woodend Star reckoned motorists had “no excuse whatever should collisions occur”.

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  • The lure of the Hanging Rock races

    The lure of the Hanging Rock races

    “The Hanging Rock Racecourse possesses a magnetism all its own,” said a journalist from Melbourne after attending the New Year’s Day Races in January 1916.

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  • The Woodend bread carts

    The Woodend bread carts

    For decades, the horse-drawn Woodend bread cart was a much-loved sight around the district.

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  • Meet the enterprising Thomas Fitzsimmons

    Meet the enterprising Thomas Fitzsimmons

    Our latest book tells story of Thomas and Eliza, the family they raise and the enterprises they create to survive and prosper. He is a blacksmith, a publican, a timber miller and a farmer. Above all, his hotel, the “Sydney”, and land investments are the tangible realities that he holds onto and ultimately prove to…

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Woodend & District Heritage Society acknowledge the Dja Dja Wurrung, Taungurung and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Peoples as the traditional owners of the land on which we meet, work and live. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

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