Bush fire nearly destroys the town of Ulladulla 1939
On 13 January 1939, at Ulladulla eight houses, the timber mill, tannery and iceworks were destroyed by fire.
On 13 January 1939, at Ulladulla eight houses, the timber mill, tannery and iceworks were destroyed by fire.
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Local history publication on Ulladulla’s Old Cemetery, also known as Racecourse Cemetery, which was active for burials from 1856 to 1900, with various cemetery names recorded throughout its history. Despite its current abandoned state and only four surviving headstones, it is believed that around 100 burials occurred at the site over the years.
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Cathy Dunn, editor of Ulladulla.info for Anzac Day 2025 has published articles on the men born in the Milton Ulladulla region who served at GallipoliĀ in 1915
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Community members have the opportunity to have their say, make a submission and suggestion for consideration and inclusion in the pending policy of Shoalhaven City’s Heritage Strategy.
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The Ulladulla.Info Heritage Services Directory may assist property owners, government, community groups and others seeking heritage advice and skills
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James Smith of the 15th Australian Infantry Battalion was born in 1887 at Milton, son of Jeremiah Smith and his wife Nancy nee Gardner. He enlisted for war service at Lismore in Sep 1914 at the age of 27 years. Private Smith 952 landed at Gallipoli on 25 Mar 1915 and was killed in action […]