Welcome to Edition 56 of The Flag Stone. First the parochial, where our Victorian field trip … [Read more...]
Field Trip, Buninyong 27 Nov
New walls, old walls. This field trip in Buninyong will look at new construction and essential … [Read more...]
The Flag Stone no. 55 – Sept 2022
A powerful article by Colleen Lazenby discusses the challenges facing local government as it … [Read more...]
Dry Stone Walls Study 2022
In September 2018 the City of Whittlesea employed David Moloney, an eminent historian and dry stone … [Read more...]
The Flag Stone no. 54 – May 2022
The ellipsoid challenge, invisible mending at Cut Hill, dry but caged stone art, uncovering possibly … [Read more...]
The Flag Stone no. 53 – January 2022
In this issue learn about a 70m wall built at a school, learn about the benefits of having a wall … [Read more...]
Introducing our new admin assistant
Christine Cholewa was appointed to the new role of admin assistant for DSWAA mid March. Welcome … [Read more...]
The Flag Stone no. 52
There are stories galore. The Italian migrant who built a dry stone cave complex, now … [Read more...]
The Flag Stone 50, Jan 2021
Yes, 50 editions of The Flag Stone! Two 'new' wallers tell their story; professionals show how; … [Read more...]
DSWAA adopts UK standards
We are pleased to announce that DSWAA at its February committee meeting, adopted the UK standards … [Read more...]