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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.

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Mallala Museum, 2009
Mallala Museum, 2009

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 People

Dr Myrna Fernandez
Dr Myrna Fernandez
Dr Fernandez was the town's resident doctor from 1969 to 1996. Myrna Fernandez, Dr

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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
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