Things to do Thursday: Listen to a new podcast about Keilor's history

Our friends at the Keilor Historical Society have been putting together a podcast- have a listen and learn something new about the history of the area!

The Keilor region has an ongoing rich and fascinating history- from its naming in 1840s, through the gold rush era, to significant archaeological discoveries of some of the earliest sites of human habitation in Australia. We look forward to hearing all about various aspects of the history of the area, explored in depth in this new podcast.

The inaugural episode is online and ready to go! In this episode, Susan Jennison- president of the Keilor Historical Society, discusses the many bridges of the Keilor region with host Richard Whybrow.

You can access the podcast on various platforms- click here to visit the KHS Anchor site, to find out how to get your ears around this great new podcast. And keep an ear out for more episodes in the future!

Bridge at Keilor c.1920-1930 (from State Library Victoria)



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