1934
The Sydney Morning Herald reported on the 25th January that bush fires were raging on the far South Coast near Eden and had destroyed a portion of the State pine […]
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The Sydney Morning Herald reported on the 25th January that bush fires were raging on the far South Coast near Eden and had destroyed a portion of the State pine […]
Widespread flooding on the South Coast with Eden recording the highest rainfall, 18 inches between Jan 23-26. Telephone & telegraph lines went down, wash aways and landslides completely blocked the
“Eden, on Twofold Bay, has had a narrow escape. Fires have swept across the heavily timbered country. They are particularly bad at Towamba, a small settlement 20 miles from Eden.
On the 17th September 1930 the body of Old Tom the last of the Killer Whales that worked in association with the Davidson family, floated into Twofold Bay. Old Tom’s
Jan: BIG FIRE AT EDEN A fire that occurred at Eden on Sunday morning destroyed a block of wooden buildings in the main street, including Howitt’s billiard saloon, Taylor’s agency
March: At the invitation of the South Coast Development League a Parliamentary tour of the Eden Monaro district was undertaken the main objective was to see the possibilities of the
Widespread flooding in the district with heavy stock losses, bridges washed away and many communities isolated. 33 inches of rain was reported to have fallen within a week. Mail