Historical Markers Program 2020

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Consultation has concluded

Georges River Council is pleased to announce that the 2020 Historical Markers Program is now open for applications!
This initiative, launched in 2018, highlights and recognises people and places of historical and cultural importance, as recommended by the local community. Members of the community are encouraged to nominate a site or person of historical significance to the Georges River area.

Georges River Council is pleased to announce that the 2020 Historical Markers Program is now open for applications!

This initiative, launched in 2018, highlights and recognises people and places of historical and cultural importance, as recommended by the local community. Members of the community are encouraged to nominate a site or person of historical significance to the Georges River area.

LINKING PEOPLE OF THE PAST WITH SITES OF THE PRESENT

The Georges River Local Government Area (LGA) is an important commercial, transport, environmental, medical and educational district with numerous sites of natural and cultural history and heritage and local historical significance.

A historical markers program, as guided by Georges River Council and the local community, looks to:

  • Create awareness of the history, heritage and cultural identity of the Georges River LGA to build a strong sense of identity and belonging in the community
  • Mark historically important places in the local area
  • Incorporate a historical resource and open air archive which provides multi-dimensional and ongoing opportunities for community engagement with the local area


Georges River Council is pleased to announce that the 2020 Historical Markers Program is now open for applications!

This initiative, launched in 2018, highlights and recognises people and places of historical and cultural importance, as recommended by the local community. Members of the community are encouraged to nominate a site or person of historical significance to the Georges River area.

LINKING PEOPLE OF THE PAST WITH SITES OF THE PRESENT

The Georges River Local Government Area (LGA) is an important commercial, transport, environmental, medical and educational district with numerous sites of natural and cultural history and heritage and local historical significance.

A historical markers program, as guided by Georges River Council and the local community, looks to:

  • Create awareness of the history, heritage and cultural identity of the Georges River LGA to build a strong sense of identity and belonging in the community
  • Mark historically important places in the local area
  • Incorporate a historical resource and open air archive which provides multi-dimensional and ongoing opportunities for community engagement with the local area


Consultation has concluded
  • Past Georges River Historical Markers

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    2019 Historical Markers

    • Collaroy House, Peakhurst – 764 Forest Road, Peakhurst
    • Ellesmere camp, Sans Souci - Endeavour Street Reserve, Sans Souci
    • Edmond & Elizabeth English - corner of English Street and Princes Highway, Kogarah
    • Paramount/Hoyts Cinema, Mortdale - 126 Railway Parade, Mortdale
    • William Currey VC MLA - 4 Regent Street, Kogarah

    2018 Historical Markers

    • Sans Souci Hotel - Sans Souci Park, Sans Souci
    • Michael Gannon - Forest Road, Hurstville (near Kenwyn Street/ Croydon Road)
    • Robert Kyle - Merriman Reserve, Kyle Bay
    • Joe Anderson (King Burraga) - Ogilvy Street, Peakhurst
    • Mervyn ‘Merv’ Lynch - Penshurst Park, Penshurst

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