Where Belinda Brought the Drinks!

by Andree Hayward 1896 a verse In the outback pub it was always know when 'womenfolk' would be arriving in town. The news could never be kept secret. When the weekly coach arrived all eyes would be on the lookout to catch a glimpse of the 'new … [Continue reading]

Going Going Gone in 1972

In 1972 we lost two great Goldfields Hotels. The Oriental Hotel, in Hannan Street Kalgoorlie and the Shamrock on the corner of Lane and Piesse Streets in Boulder. The demolition of the Oriental Hotel, which was owned by the Swan Brewery at the … [Continue reading]

The Forgotten Conservationist – book review

George Brockway was Western Australia’s first WA-born professional forester, beginning his career at Mundaring Weir in 1922. There he pioneered the bushfire management system for forests that was eventually applied nationally. Moving to Kalgoorlie he … [Continue reading]

They drank Champagne out of pint pots!

GLIMPSES of life in Coolgardie in those glamorous days when the "old camp" was a magnet to adventurous folk from far and wide, can be interestingly recalled by 89year old Mrs. Julie Kennedy, who resides in Stirling-street, Perth. Picture … [Continue reading]

The Tonsorial Mickle Brothers:

The Mickle brothers have established a dynasty of Hairdressers (Tonsorial Artists) and tobacconists in Western Australia. Starting in the Murchison and Northern Goldfields the five brothers had premises in Menzies, Mt Magnet, Kookynie, Laverton and … [Continue reading]