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Now and Then is a community heritage wiki website created and maintained by the people of Mallala and district, South Australia. You are welcome to join and share your knowledge, memories and stories of Mallala and district.
Contents
- 1 Click the colored pins on this interactive map to find the stories in this wiki. Try zooming in or out and shifting the view to see more.
- 2 Mallala Museum SA finalist in ABC Radio Regional Museum of the Year
- 3 Mallala Museum News
- 4 Mallala Sports News
- 5 Mallala District News
- 6 What's New on Now and Then
- 7 Happy Birthday Mallala Wiki
- 8 Mallala People
- 9 How to use this wiki site
- 10 Produced by
- 11 Supported by
- 12 Most popular articles
- 13 From the Museum collection
- 14 Can you help?
- 15 Find and share historic images
Click the colored pins on this interactive map to find the stories in this wiki. Try zooming in or out and shifting the view to see more.
Mallala Museum SA finalist in ABC Radio Regional Museum of the Year
Mallala Museum was announced as the state finalist for South Australia in the annual Regional Museum awards sponsored by ABC Radio National. The overall national award was won by the Stradbroke Island Historical Society in Queensland. More
Mallala Museum News
Mallala Sports News
Mallala District News
What's New on Now and Then
Happy Birthday Mallala Wiki
It is celebration time at the Mallala Museum, as the wiki turns one on September 15th. Explore the many new stories relating to the community of Mallala, and add your own recollections to this great resource! More
Mallala People
Dr Fernandez was the town's resident doctor from 1969 to 1996. Myrna Fernandez, Dr
Most popular articles
- Dublin School (78,521 views)
- Barabba School (69,819 views)
- Mallala School (67,037 views)
- Korunye School (65,904 views)
- Feltwell Cemetery (58,597 views)
- Reeves Plains School (57,071 views)
- Shannon Methodist Church (56,992 views)
- Teddy Bear (52,226 views)
- Long Plains School (49,079 views)
- Lower Light School (46,086 views)
From the Museum collection
This Writing slope was used by Amelia White, teacher at Barabba School from 1898 to 1926.Can you help?
Do you recognise anyone here from from the Number 20 Course at the Mallala RAAF No. 6 Service Flight Training School? (Click the photo to enlarge.) Let us know if you can help identify anyone here. Email us: mailto:mallalamuseum@gmail.com
Find and share historic images
Join us on Flickr to find more images of Mallala's history and share your own! Mallala Museum on Flickr





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