January 23, 2017 2:00 pm
Published by Tegan Dawson
Hear ye, hear ye. The sword craft community brings fantasy to life. Bringing back the medieval times, with knights from all over the known world. Fun is the primary goal. Fitness is a side benefit. The Latrobe Valley is the home of the Gippsland Swordcraft community. Within it are members from a number of factions […]
January 12, 2017 2:17 pm
Published by Tegan Dawson
A brief history of the Yallourn broad gauge rail lineĀ from 1922 – 1986. The beginning of the rail for Yallourn’s industrial needs: From 1920 and planning Yallourn the planners knew they’d need a rail and worked towards this goal. Excess briquettes made in Yallourn were shipped via train to Melbourne. It was such an efficient […]
January 9, 2017 2:21 pm
Published by Tegan Dawson
The full 8.5 kilometers of the Moe – Yallourn rail trail starts at Bennett St, Moe and finishes at Eastern Road, Yallourn. History of the Moe -Yallourn rail trail This rail line when in use as line serviced Yallourn’s industrial train diverting from the main line (still in use today) at Hernes Oak. During the […]
November 5, 2015 11:05 am
Published by admin
The history of Moe – name Moe originally named Mowie or Little Moi, which are local indigenous words for the swamp. It was damp and flooded regularly in the early days. This adversely affected the new settlers, however, the original settlers accessed the swamp with rafts and found it a good source of food. The […]