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Gulgong Ghost tours to investigate town's phantoms of the opera
It's said that the ghosts of performers past tread the boards of Gulgong's Prince of Wales Theatre and this weekend a group of skeptics and believers will decide for themselves.
Ghost hunters seek spirits of the Mudgee Colonial Inn
It's not just staff and tourists who climb the narrow stairs of Mudgee's Colonial Inn Museum: Up to 30 ghosts are believed to haunt the 160-year-old building.
Something spooky is happening in Mudgee
Whether you believe in spirits or not, something spooky is going on in Mudgee.
Kylie-Anne Delaney from Mudgee Gulgong Paranormal and her team mate Alyce Malone were exploring and investigating the Colonial Inn Museum in Mudgee, but according to Kylie, they weren't alone.
We asked the people of Mudgee what their best ghost story was
We asked you to send us your best real ghost encounters and if you believed. Most of your are believers and some are definitely skeptics.
Are local towns in the Mid-Western region haunted?
Is it possible that towns around the Mid-Western region are haunted?
Australia's Most Haunted, an ongoing series by Foxtel Australia, certainly seems to think so, and recently partnered with local business Mudgee Gulgong Paranormal to get to the bottom of the supernatural.
Australia's 'most haunted home'
We've all heard ghost stories about old or abandoned houses but Lawrence Ryan and his four sisters spent their childhood growing up in Australia's "most haunted home": The Monte Cristo Homestead in Junee.
Mr Ryan's mother Olive still lives in the home which is now a museum, antique centre and hub for ghost hunters from around the world.
Ghost of a child makes return appearance to our Merewether home
AFTER an absence of eight or nine years our ghost is back. He's returned to our home of almost a quarter of a century at the poor end of Merewether, and he's welcome.
When ghosts and ghost hunters meet
THERE is a musty smell of old bricks at the Old Castlemaine Gaol. It is understandable since the prison was built in the 1850s and operated until 1995.
Reminding yourself of the fact that some of Australia's worst criminals, serving sentences for some horrible crimes, were housed here during that 140 years adds to the atmosphere for people touring the facility on a Saturday night.