Grace Emily Munro 1879-1964 M.B.E.
Grace Emily Munro 1879-1964 MBE, is arguably one of the most famous women in Bingara’s history and while this is a huge statement by...
1862 to 1998 our pictorial look back at Bingara Central School Students
1862 to 1998 our pictorial look back at Bingara Central School Students.
A pictorial look back at Bingara Central School is our weekly pause to...
History of Bingara
History of Bingara, like all towns is rich with variety and the following small articles from across the newspapers are great examples.
Wedding
Groth – Smith
St....
Munros of Keera
Munros of Keera was written by Don Whitington during or just after he had worked for Mr H R Munro as a jackaroo, chauffeur...
Bingara Central School looks back
Bingara Central School looks back from 1952 to 1992.
A pictorial look back at Bingara Central School is our weekly pause to acknowledge these...
Human bones in mine shaft: History
Human bones in mine shaft dominated the newspapers across Australia for about a week in September 1936.
The mine shaft at the core of...
Captain Thunderbolt, notorious bushranger
Captain Thunderbolt, notorious bushranger, who reigned terror in the bush many years ago, is how the Adelaide Advertiser on Monday 16 July1917 described him,...
The Spicer Cup team
Coach Wally Greenlands was attracted to Bingara by the challenge of playing Spicer Cup football. However, there is little doubt that the quality of...
Bingara history through newspaper
Bingara history through newspaper articles enables us to trace the development of towns, the communities, the people, the industries, their society life and their...
Murders & other shifty things
Murders & other shifty things by Rodney King.
Life in the New England North-West is usually peaceful and generally speaking, we get on quite well....