Stories of SJ: Celebrating 60 years as a Shire

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On 1 July, 2021, Serpentine Jarrahdale celebrated its 60th anniversary as a Shire.

Thank you to everyone who shared their memories and story ideas for our celebration campaign.

Read our stories in the News Feed below as we look back on the people, events and places which have shaped our Shire and helped it grow in to the thriving and diverse community we enjoy today.

On 1 July, 2021, Serpentine Jarrahdale celebrated its 60th anniversary as a Shire.

Thank you to everyone who shared their memories and story ideas for our celebration campaign.

Read our stories in the News Feed below as we look back on the people, events and places which have shaped our Shire and helped it grow in to the thriving and diverse community we enjoy today.

This project is closed.

  • Celebrating iconic landmarks and buildings

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    Did you know the Serpentine Dam is also celebrating its 60th birthday this year?
    The dam was officially opened back in 1961 and is one of the many iconic landmarks to be found here in SJ.
    As we continue to celebrate our 60th anniversary as a Shire, today we are focusing on the iconic locations and venues that have shaped our story.
    One of the Shire’s most famous attractions, both tourists and locals alike, for more than 100 years is the Serpentine Falls, but the picturesque site’s history and ties to Aboriginal culture stretch back much further. The gorgeous Kitty’s Gorge trail has also been a major drawcard for decades now.
    But while our natural attractions provide the Shire with a beautiful backdrop, there’s also a rich history to be found within the walls of our many historic buildings.
    It’s hard to turn a corner in Jarrahdale without spotting a piece of SJ history, with the likes of the Old Post Office, the Mill Manager’s House, Jarrahdale Tavern and St. Paul’s Anglican Church providing a trip down memory lane.
    On Paterson Street the Mundijong Tavern has been a long-standing feature, while more recently the Byford sculptures have enhanced the drive along South Western Highway.
    Tell us your favourite piece of local history in the comments below.
  • Celebrating 60 years of community groups

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    As we continue to celebrate Serpentine Jarrahdale’s 60th anniversary as a Shire, today we look back on the diverse collection of community groups that make SJ the wonderful place it is.
    Our Shire has come a long way over the past six decades and remains one of the fastest growing local government areas in Australia.
    But of course, none of the progress made over that time would have been possible without the tireless work of our local community and sporting groups and the dedicated volunteers who run them.
    Groups such as the Serpentine Jarrahdale Community Men’s Shed (which has been actively promoting men’s health in the area since they began operating 2009) and the Mundijong Arts and Crafts Group (who have been coming together through creativity for more than 30 years) have helped shape our Shire.
    The team at the Jarrahdale Heritage Society also does a wonderful job showcasing the history of our local area, while SJ’s numerous resident associations help to keep our community connected.
    Serpentine Jarrahdale’s local sporting clubs have also been a major part of our history. Those like the Centrals Football Club (which won the inaugural Peel Football League premiership in 1992 before going on to win again in 1999, 2000 and 2007) and the Peel Metropolitan Horse and Pony Club (now in its 39th year) have been connecting locals through their sporting passions for decades, and play a vital role in promoting healthy and active lifestyles in SJ.
    To all of our wonderful community and sporting groups throughout the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale, we say thank you!
    Do you belong to a local community group? Celebrate them and share their story in the comments below.
  • 1 July 2021 - SJ's 60th birthday

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    Happy 60th birthday, SJ!
    1 July 2021 marks 60 years since Serpentine Jarrahdale was officially gazetted as a Shire on 1 July, 1961, following its previous status as a Roads District.
    Did you know the Shire shares this birthday with the late Princess Diana, as well as Aussie singing legend John Farnham?
    Other notable events that have occurred on 1 July include:
    • The establishment of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (now known as the Australian Broadcasting Company or ABC);
    • The introduction of Albert Einstein’s theory of special relativity and;
    • The beginning of the Battle of Gettysburg.
    To celebrate the Shire’s 60th anniversary, Mundijong Public Library will be displaying photos that showcase Serpentine Jarrahdale’s rich and remarkable history over the coming weeks. We look forward to having you back in the library when COVID-19 lockdown and restrictions allow!