Bright minds examine evil
In his new book Evil On Line Castlemaine philosopher Dr Dean Cocking explores how ordinary people can do evil things in the uncharted territory...
School celebrates a rainbow first
Plenty of purple was promenaded as Castlemaine Secondary College raised its first-ever rainbow flag with pride on Friday.
A party atmosphere prevailed as Castlemaine Secondary...
Preschool under pressure
Pressure to find a new home is building for Harcourt preschool with the lifestyle location in the grip of a baby boom and the...
Centre performs swimmingly
Kyneton Toyota Sports and Aquatic Centre's learn to swim program has been recognised for its excellence by Life Saving Victoria with a major award.
The...
Parma charmer
When Castlemaine youngsters Kate Hemphill and Ainsley Nash heard about the impacts of the drought in NSW they decided they'd do something to help.
The...
Foundry’s first grads
One of Kyneton's newest foodie hotspots, the Social Foundry on the corner of High and Mollison Streets, is celebrating the first round of graduates...
Final years to change in pilot
Students in Gisborne will be among the first to trial a state government program that integrates apprenticeships and traineeships over a longer period with...
Guardians brave the elements
Wild and windy weather didn't deter prospective River Guardians from walking along the Campaspe River at Carlsruhe at an Upper Campaspe Landcare Network River...
$11.75M scoop
Castlemaine Secondary College is celebrating Friday's announcement that the May state budget will include $11.75 million for it to continue its major capital works...