Gus Ryberg Hall

The Gus Ryberg Hall at Hogan Park is home to the 1st Emerald Scout Group – the oldest scout group in the Dandenong Ranges. The scouts moved from Saint Marks Church to Hogan Park in 1958. One of the first group of boys in the 1st Emerald Scout Group in 1923, Gus was honoured for… Read More

Hogan Park

Although there was no signage when we visited, Hogan Park was named in honour of Frank and Rose Hogan. Frank and Rose wre married in St. Joseph’s Church, Emerald in 1919. Born in Limerick, Ireland, Frank had emigrated to England just before the end of the 1890s before coming to Australia a couple of years… Read More

Narre Warren & District Family History Group at Cranbourne

The Narre Warren & District Family History Group operated a Research Room at the Narre Warren Library from the time it opened in 1992 to 16 August 2017. With the City of Casey’s help, we moved from Narre Warren to Cranbourne as the new library and council complex at Bunjil Place was nearing completion and… Read More

Jerry the railway dog

No one knows where Jerry came from, in need of help and a place to stay, he showed up one night in 1929 at the home of Lionel and Beatrice Orr in Upper Ferntree Gully. Lionel and Beatrice were in their fifties by this time, with no children of their own.  Lionel and Jerry quickly… Read More

Ron Mantel Boardwalk

Ron Mantel Boardwalk plaque Transcription: Ron Mantel (1954-2006) was a highly respected / local resident who worked tirelessly for the community. He was / a member of the Foreshore Reserve Committee of Management as president.Ron was a councillor of the Shire/City of Cranbourne from 1991 / to 1994 and the City of Casey from 1997… Read More

Marriott Waters Family & Children’s Centre

Opening ceremony plaque Marriott Waters / Family & Children’s CentreOfficially opened on / 6 June 2013 / by / the Mayor of the City of Casey / Cr Amanda Stapledon / and / Member for South Eastern Metropolitan Region / Ms Inga Peulich, MLCSponsored by the Victorian Government / through the Community Support Grants Program

Warneet – Blind Bight CFA

Barcham plaque on CFA signage Transcription Donated by / Barcham family / in memory of / Tom

Tom Snell’s Store

This free-standing mural stands on the approximate site of Tom Snell’s general store. Tom’s parents had twelve children – three of whom (Tom and two sisters) toured the world as The Gippsland Giants. Reference: The town of murals: welcome to Nar Nar Goon page 5. Tom Snell’s Store was sponsored by Mr Jim Snell and… Read More

Cora Lynn Football Club

We have had to break this honour board into 7 sections to be able to transcribe it for Casey Cardinia Remembers. Section 1 – Executives   President     Secretary                                          Treasurer 1945 D Kinsella E Dillon   1946 D Kinsella E Dillon   1947 D Kinsella E Dillon   1948 D Kinsella E Dillon   1949… Read More

Critchley Parker Jr Reserve

Critchley Parker Jr. (1911-1942) bought 52 acres of land in St. Georges Road in 1932. In 1940 he became interested in the plight of the displaced Jewish people in Europe and their need for somewhere to settle and took up the cause. Identifying the rugged and isolated Port Davey region of southern Tasmania as a… Read More