Sunday 24 February 2013

Welcome to the Warrimoo History Blog


Welcome to the Warrimoo History Blogspot. At the moment it is me, Bob Treasure, and Evelyn Richardson, who share a love of Warrimoo and an avid interest in its history. Warrimoo is a unique place. It is different from the opulent “Cafe-culture” well-being of Glenbrook or the bustling shopping centres of Blaxland or Springwood—it has a calm, democratic, civic-minded, mutually supportive community atmosphere. Its modest but varied domestic architecture portrays decades of growth and opportunity, especially for ordinary Australian families seeking to live within or beside native Australian flora and fauna, respecting the bushland around them. It is people that make Warrimoo’s unique character: a great place to live. They in turn are a reflection of those who have come before us, those who have set the parameters of Warrimoo’s amenities and community culture—this blogspot is dedicated to them.

Much work has already been done: the Luptons, long term residents of Warrimoo, and John Low from Springwood Library, set the ball in motion when a summary history of Warrimoo was written for the Warrimoo PS 25th Anniversary Magazine. The research work done by Kate Matthew and especially Evelyn Richardson under the aegis of the Warrimoo Village Green (2007-09) is simply too valuable not to be published, so as time goes on Evelyn will be uploading data, images and findings already assembled on the history of our wonderful local community. We trust you will find these fascinating.

History is an organic thing. It is not fixed nor set in concrete. It depends on constant “further discovery”, mistakes, re-interpretation and wide participation to really work as it should, as a vital, stimulating and exciting science, relevant to all. So please, fellow Warrimooians, help us compile the most brilliant local history possible. Send in your own stories, family adventures, observations, memories, photos and memorabilia to<warrimoohistory@gmail.com>. Give us your views, your criticisms, your interpretations and your knowledge. Pass on your interest to others and help us build a full picture of Warrimoo’s past, so that our future residents better understand their own special “place” in the world.  





This Blog is supported by the Warrimoo Citizens Association.


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