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Kyneton Museum comes to life online

For 50 years, the Kyneton Museum has been sharing stories from the town’s past.

The museum, which was originally known as the Kyneton Folk Museum, opened its doors on April 16, 1970.

The museum’s official opening by then Premier Sir Henry Bolte was attended by 300 people and is said to be one of the most memorable and significant days in Kyneton’s history.

With the museum currently closed due to COVID-19 restrictions, Macedon Ranges council is celebrating its 50th birthday with a social media campaign.

The campaign highlights the museum’s social history collection and will include Facebook posts featuring historic photos and videos and some of the interesting objects which provide insights into the lives of people of the Victorian era and gold rush times.

The council said the celebrations aim to raise awareness of the importance of the museum’s collection and its relevance to the shire and beyond.

According to council, the museum welcomes hundreds of visitors each year including school groups.

Mayor Janet Pearce encouraged residents to join in the celebrations online and take a virtual peak at the museum collection.

“The photos and video highlight the significant events and exhibitions held at the museum over the last 50 years and its importance to the community, and will also hopefully provide many people with special memories,” Cr Pearce said.

“We would also like to thank the volunteers and members of Friends of Kyneton Museum group, which are an integral part of the museum, its stories and connection to the community.”

To view the online celebrations, visit the council’s arts and culture Facebook page via: www.facebook.com/MacedonRangesArtsCulture/

Laura Michell

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