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Santa Claus at Tahlee House

Events, PlacesBy Janine RobertsDecember 22, 2019

Two days before Christmas 1927, an article appeared in NSW newspapers entitled ‘Santa Claus at Tahlee House’. It was a story set on Christmas Eve 1832 during the time when…

Tahlee House

Artefacts, BuildingsBy Janine RobertsApril 5, 2019

Nestled in the grounds of Tahlee Ministries near Carrington is the beautiful, heritage-listed ‘Tahlee House’. It was built in 1826 by the Australian Agricultural Company…

The Australian Agricultural Company: Introduction

CommerceBy MidCoast StoriesSeptember 3, 2018

The Australian Agricultural Company (AACo) is Australia’s oldest continuous company. It was established in 1824 through an Act of British Parliament for the purpose of improving flocks of Merino sheep…

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