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Mallala Museum has recently reopened following the upgrading of the stairs in the Old Mill Building. This long awaited repair has made the upstairs gallery more accessible and brought the building to the required standard of fire safety. All agree its a wonderful improvement
 
 
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News from the Museum

Mallala Museum, 2009
Mallala Museum, 2009

Mallala Museum received grant

Mallala District News

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Mallala Museum Blog

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Mallala Sports News

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Mallala Main Street Now and Then

H. Lawrence Saddler at Mallala, 1870s
H. Lawrence Saddler at Mallala, 1870s
Mallala Main Street c1895, 2 Wasleys Rd on right
Mallala Main Street c1895, 2 Wasleys Rd on right
Building at 2 Wasleys Road about to be demolished 2009
Building at 2 Wasleys Road about to be demolished 2009
The Opening of the Rotunda at 2 Wasley Road
The Opening of the Rotunda at 2 Wasley Road

Can you help?

The Mallala Museum is searching for any photo in which the Seven Stars Hotel at Redbanks might appear. Demolished in the early 1930's, nothing now remains of this once prominent building. Perhaps someone has a photo that has a glimpse of the hotel in the background, or perhaps taken at one of the local events held there at the beginning of last century Email us: mailto:museum@rbe.net.au

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Volunteering - The video

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