Stories from Windang

 
The Red Lamp
- John Dorl
A young boy plays a prank on the people prawning in Lake Illawarra
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Where We Belong
- Dot Gillis
Dorothy hated camping but loved the Lake. It seemed it was her destiny to become part of the community around the Lake.
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A Holiday Every Day
- Bob Parsons
Bob was brought to Lake Illawarra as a child for picture perfect fishing holidays. When he moved to Lake Illawarra, it was like being on holidays everyday.
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Batchy
- Maree Batcheldor
A tribute to Maree’s husband Bob. A love story that blossomed and 
matured on the shores of the Lake and in the community at Oak Flats.
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Lace
- Pat Hesse
Edith was a woman of practical politics, for the sake of her familyDigital_Stories_old/Pages/Lace.html
THINGS I LEArnt AS A SCOUT
- John Dorl
John recalls his involvement in the Scouting movement: the fun times, the camaraderie, the journey  of commitment and the learning of trust in the face of adversity. 
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Windang Celebrates Bicentenary
- Greg Hesse
People need things to lift them and the Windang Bicentenary Celebrations certainly brought the community spirit out.
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