Our History Snapshot of the past A photograph of the Commonwealth Games baton making its way through Warragul in August 1982. Chris Bridger is captured carrying the baton along Smith St alongside Sue-Ellen Goyne who earlier accepted the baton from her father Mike. Accompanying them... The Gazette 28 Oct 2025
Our History Fabulous fifties on display To celebrate History Month in October, Warragul and District Historical Society has been hosting a month-long exhibition celebrating The Fabulous Fifties. The society’s emphasis on the fifties is in keeping with the state-wide “living history” theme... The Gazette 21 Oct 2025
Our History Looking back to the fabulous fifties October is History Month, and the Warragul and District Historical Society is marking the occasion with a month-long exhibition celebrating The Fabulous Fifties. The society’s emphasis on the fifties is in keeping with the state-wide “living history”... The Gazette 07 Oct 2025
Our History The wreck of Tommy Norton He was not named Tommy Norton, but that was what the people around the Gippsland Lakes called him. Officially, he was registered as PS T. Norton, but he also was listed as the PS Thomas Norton. The PS means he was a paddle steamer. The T means that... The Gazette 18 Sep 2025