Yarram & District Historical Society

Yarram & District Historical Society We care for an extensive archive of local district history, ephemera & memorabilia.

14/04/2026

Yarram & District Historical Society wish to Thank everyone who came out and supported the Historical Society over the Easter weekend! 🐣

They appreciated the wonderful community support. Congratulations to their raffle winner, Cindy Hughes from Melbourne, who visited the society rooms with her family while holidaying in the beautiful Tarra Valley.

30/03/2026
04/03/2026
The Yarram & District Historical Society Inc. remembers with great fondness our most valued member, Bill Bodman. As a lo...
26/02/2026

The Yarram & District Historical Society Inc. remembers with great fondness our most valued member, Bill Bodman.
As a local historian and author, Bill’s knowledge and passion for the district’s history is well known and highly regarded. Bill recognized during his time with the Society that the Historical Society needed to include recognition of the prior occupation by the Bratwoloong tribe of the Gunaikurnai people as the first inhabitants of this area many thousands of years ago. As a result, Bill with the assistance of the Society, wrote a book called, ‘Place Names of the Bratwoloong People of South Gippsland’, 2016. He reached out to Grattan Mullet of the Gunai Kurnai Land and Water Corporation at Bairnsdale whose assistance helped him greatly and along with the work of Doris and Tim Paton, the book came into fruition. The book was launched at the Society’s old rooms at the Butter Factory. Bill invited Shaun Braybook, General Manager at Wulgunggo Ngalu, to launch the book and an ‘acknowledgement to country’ was to be included. It was a proud moment for Bill, his family, and the Society.
Bill was prolific in his writing and recording of his early life and that of the district, and much of the last two years’ contributions to the Bridge newspaper, was Bill’s work. Bill of course wasn’t just about writing and remembering. He also contributed hugely to the overall running of the Historical Society, helping to preserve and care for the Society’s collection.
As a long serving Society member, and much-loved President for 4 years, Bill’s knowledge, wisdom, and gentleness will be missed. Bill was a man of integrity who contributed greatly to the Society.
Our warmest sympathies to Marg and all Bill’s family. RIP Bill.
Image 1. Lots of fun archiving the old newspapers.
Image 2. Always something to be done - treating old milk churns to keep borer at bay
Image 3. End of an era - locking up the rooms at the old museum
Image 4.Sharing knowledge when primary school students visit

Despite the rain it was a great turn out for the RSL Rememberance Day Service. Lest We Forget
11/11/2025

Despite the rain it was a great turn out for the RSL Rememberance Day Service. Lest We Forget

"Why poppies on Remembrance Day?Poppies have long been associated with sleep, peace, death and – in some traditions – re...
09/11/2025

"Why poppies on Remembrance Day?
Poppies have long been associated with sleep, peace, death and – in some traditions – resurrection. But it was during World War I (WWI) that the red poppy became intertwined with remembrance.On the Western Front during WWI, Flanders poppies bloomed in profusion across the war-torn landscape. While their striking colour became associated with the blood that soaked the battlefields, their appearance in the wake of war promised to those who mourned a lost soldier that their sacrifice was not in vain and their soul would be reborn."
To learn more visit:
Remembrance Day RSL
https://remembertoremember.com.au
Remembrance Day 2025
November 11
Yarram Cenotaph 10.45am

01/10/2025

News in regarding Travis Easton's book
'Waterfalls of South Gippsland'.

Local retailers thus far:

The Panton Store, Toora

Stockyard Gallery, Foster

Atticus Bookshop, Foster

Natural Living, Foster

Yanakie General Store

Nice Stack of Books, Meeniyan

Town & Country, Yarragon

Morwell Newsagency

Turn the Page, Cowes

Belgrave Book Barn

15/09/2025

Travis Easton is being interviewed trow morning (Tues 16th) on ABC Gippsland @ 8.30am, promoting his book 'Waterfalls of South Gippsland' and the upcoming book launch Wed 24th , Yarram & District Historical Society. 😊

Very pleased to be hosting the up coming launch for Travis Easton's newest release 'Waterfalls of South Gippsland'. All ...
09/09/2025

Very pleased to be hosting the up coming launch for Travis Easton's newest release
'Waterfalls of South Gippsland'. All very welcome to attend.
Wed 24th September,.
7pm - 9pm
1 Gipps Street Yarram.

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1 Gipps Street
Yarram, VIC
3971

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10am - 3pm

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