Celebrating Moruya’s rivers of dairy gold

Kate Lockley
Updated July 13 2018 - 9:53am, first published 9:45am
SAY CHEESE: Moruya and District Historical Society's Annie Fitzgerald and Maureen Keating with an artefact on display as part of 'Milk: The River of Life'.
SAY CHEESE: Moruya and District Historical Society's Annie Fitzgerald and Maureen Keating with an artefact on display as part of 'Milk: The River of Life'.

Artefacts of the region’s dairy history have been dusted off and given a new life as part of an exhibition hosted by the Moruya and District Historical Society.

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Kate Lockley

Kate Lockley

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