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Monthly Archives: April 2026

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Greenwood Theatricals

EventsBy Janine RobertsApril 29, 2026

Robert Greenwood and his family enjoyed a comfortable life in New Zealand – that is until he was bankrupted in 1886. It was then that the musical talents of his wife and children saved the day…

Harold Howard Maher WWI

PeopleBy Janine RobertsApril 24, 2026

When WWI began in 1914, the Defence Act 1903 prevented First Nations people from enlisting. But as the war went on and losses mounted, restrictions eased…

What’s in a name?

PeopleBy Janine RobertsApril 10, 2026

At the outbreak of WW1, Frederick Ziegenbein (or Zeigenbein) was employed as a telegraphist at Taree Post Office…

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