
Nestled in the picturesque town of Tatong, the Memorial Hall stands as a testament to the community's rich heritage. Opened on August 28, 1970, it was built by E.S. Richardson and officially opened by Hon. I. Swinburne M.L.C. The hall features a Pictorial Roll of Honour, showcasing photographs of local soldiers who served in the Great European War of 1914-1919. The Tatong Heritage Group often hosts events here, offering insights into the town's history, including early farming, timber felling, and connections to Ned Kelly. The hall also serves as a hub for community gatherings, such as the annual Australia Day celebrations, fostering a strong sense of unity among residents.
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