St Heliers

John Hodgson (1799-1860), merchant, was the first owner of St Heliers before selling the property (due to insolvency) to Edward Curr in 1842 at a great bargain price at a sheriff’s sale.  It was then a 4-roomed cottage before Curr built a new house in...

DEATH OF A KING

Mudgen, the king or chief of the Barrabool tribe of Aborigines, died on Sunday morning last, the disease which carried him off being a severe attack of influenza. Mudgen was well known about Geelong and the neighbouring districts as a very intelligent, inoffensive...

Notes on a Bush Life

March 22, 1843: ‘NOTES OF A BUSH LIFE – No. 1’, page 4.             [In late numbers of Chamber’s Journal there is a series of articles headed “Notes of a Residence in the Bush,” by a lady...