Murwillumbah’s 50-year time capsules are on display before they are soon-to-be unearthed
By Sarah Waters
Two 50-year-old time capsules buried beneath Murwillumbah Library are available for public viewing before they are retrieved in the coming weeks.
The capsules were buried in 1973 when the Murwillumbah Civic and Cultural Centre, which includes the library, were constructed.
One was placed by Tweed Shire Council and the other by the Murwillumbah branch of community service organisation, Apex.
Apex Life Member Garry Smith, who was present at the sealing of the Apex capsule, said the service club’s capsule contained messages from the NSW Governor, the Tweed Shire President and the community.
“Members of the public were encouraged to add their own messages in specially printed envelopes and add them to the Apex time capsule, creating a mosaic of voices from the era,” Mr Smith said.
“Before commencing the process to retrieve these memoirs of yesteryear, Apex has joined with council to make the capsules available for public viewing while still in their resting place, in the ground under Murwillumbah Library,” he said.
Members of Tweed Shire Council and the Murwillumbah branch of community service organisation, Apex, at the time of capsule burial.
Council’s Director Sustainable Communities and Environment Naomi Searle said it was important the community had an opportunity to be part of the process.
“Many members in our community have memories or family connections to the time capsules and we want them to be able to see the capsules in place before their removal,” Ms Searle said.
Half a century has passed since the capsules were buried in the dirt below the foundations of Murwillumbah Library, with little protection from the elements.
Major floods happened in 1974 which inundated the library site and others in 1989, 2001, 2008, 2017 and 2022.
Apex representatives will collaborate with council over the coming weeks to retrieve the time capsules from their resting place and undertake investigations to assess the state and preservation of the contents.
The time capsules will be available for viewing in Murwillumbah Library during opening hours for the next several weeks.