Toodyay Herald
Established in 1902, this long-running community publication serves as a vital voice for the Toodyay region by documenting local history, council affairs, and grassroots events. It functions as a monthly independent chronicle, fostering civic engagement and preserving the unique heritage of the Avon Valley for its local readership.
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