
Carole Baker
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Carole Baker was a passionate advocate for heritage preservation and open spaces in North Sydney. She played a pivotal role in campaigning to save Don Bank House from demolition in the 1970s, a historic timber cottage built in 1893. Her dedication to the community and its history led to her becoming the first female mayor of North Sydney Council in 1979, where she continued to champion initiatives to protect and celebrate the region's colonial heritage.
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Carole Baker was passionate about heritage and open spaces, campaigning to save Don Bank in the 1970s.
Victoria Theatre Newcastle receives grant to revive heritage buildingThe Sydney Morning Herald·
Australia· 2025-06-30

