The third Post about Plaques in Particular Places! On 21 September 2009, the Stirling Terrace Upgrade Project was offcially opened. The project included new paving
Research Categories: Toodyay Places
This set of resources includes lists of Toodyay road names and geographical features from the WA Dept. of Land Information databases, research essays extracted from the Society’s newsletter Duidgeeana and other sources. Research chronologies on various places may also be Posted. The newsletter of the Toodyay Tidy Towns Committee, entitled ‘Toodyay Tidy Talk’, will also be posted here (20 issues, 2013-2017).

Nardie Cemetery (1839-2012): a short history, by Beth Frayne. Extract from Duidgeeana, the newsletter of the Toodyay Historical Society (Inc.), Issue No. 27, May-June 2012,

Newsletter of the Toodyay Tidy Towns Committee. Photo caption: 2016-09-23 Toodyay at the Tidy Town Awards in Perth WA with Her Excellency the Hon Kerry

The second Post about Plaques in Particular Places! On 17 November 1963, the new Church of St. John the Baptist at 32 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay,

Nunyle Agricultural Hall : a short history, by Beth Frayne. Extract from Duidgeeana, the newsletter of the Toodyay Historical Society (Inc.), Issue No. 26, Mar-April

Fast Facts about the Toodyay Memorial Hall (1910), 117 Stirling Terrace Toodyay WA, by Beth Frayne. THS Vice President Dr. Robyn Taylor gave a presentation

The first of the new type of Post about Plaques in Particular Places! On 12 April 1899, the foundation stone was laid for the new

The old Duke Street School site (1887), Toodyay: a short history, by Beth Frayne. Extract from Duidgeeana, the newsletter of the Toodyay Historical Society (Inc.),
A first attempt to capture significant and/or interesting events in the history of Bolgart town and surrounding district. Created because folk living in the northern

Newsletter of the Toodyay Tidy Towns Committee. Photo caption: The Toodyay group ready to journey to Red Hill for a Litter Cleanup. (Photo: Beth Frayne)