The digitisation of The Daily Advertiser from 1868 to 1954 and the Wagga Wagga Express from 1858 to 1918 is complete. But there is a portion missing as the Wagga Historic Society is struggling to complete the collection of the Wagga Wagga Express from 1918 to 1929.
In the Past from the Daily Advertiser 24th October
The Murrumbidgee Cooperative Milling Company, pictured here in 1969, began in 1890 and in the early 1900’s was one of the largest employers in the district. It was taken over by Goodman Fielder in 1987 and ceased operation in December 2000. Picture: CSURA RW1574
Fascinating history of boxing in Australia explored in new book
The history of boxing in Australia is a rich and colourful tale that dates back to the nations colonial era.
Book remembers men killed at Kapooka
A new book by Wagga ex-pat, John Sheahan, about Australia’s worst military training accident and largest military funeral on home soil will be released in time for Remembrance Day.
In the Past from the Daily Advertiser 17th October
Wagga’s volunteer fire brigade was formed in 1880 with Alex Bolton as captain and was initially based in Baylis Street before moving to Morrow Street and later The Esplanade. This early photo shows members prepared for competition as part of their training. Picture: CSURA RW5
The invisible farmer: the forgotten history of Australian country women
Australian farming women have been on the land as long as men, but they’ve been largely ignored by the history books. This is despite their significant contribution to the rural economy, as Barbara Heggen reports.
UTAS Offers a FREE Online “Writing Family History” Course
The University of Tasmania (UTAS) has run their Introduction to Family History course twice, with an incredible response each time. Now they are offering a new course for family historians. One on writing family history.
TROVE – NSW Government Gazettes
TROVE – NSW Government Gazettes The State Library of NSW and the National Library of Australia are working collaboratively to digitise and make available NSW Government Gazette (1832 to 2001). These important government records will be delivered through the National Library’s popular online discovery service – Trove – with a sample of these issues appearing […]
Regional Seminar on Lands Research – Call for Expressions of Interest
The Royal Australian Historical Society (RAHS) is calling for expressions of interest to attend a regional seminar on lands research.
NSW GOVERNMENT GAZETTE SOON TO BE AVAILABLE ON TROVE
The State Library of NSW and the National Library of Australia are working collaboratively to digitise and make available NSW Government Gazette (1832 to 2001). These important government records will be delivered through the National Library’s popular online discovery service – Trove – with a sample of these issues appearing as early as next month […]








