Education

  • Bright minds examine evil

    Bright minds examine evil

    In his new book Evil On Line Castlemaine philosopher Dr Dean Cocking explores how ordinary people can do evil things…

  • School celebrates a rainbow first

    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…

  • Preschool under pressure

    Preschool under pressure

    Pressure to find a new home is building for Harcourt preschool with the lifestyle location in the grip of a…

  • Centre performs swimmingly

    Centre performs swimmingly

    Kyneton Toyota Sports and Aquatic Centre’s learn to swim program has been recognised for its excellence by Life Saving Victoria…

  • Parma charmer

    Parma charmer

    When Castlemaine youngsters Kate Hemphill and Ainsley Nash heard about the impacts of the drought in NSW they decided they’d…

  • Foundry’s first grads

    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…

  • Final years to change in pilot

    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…

  • Guardians brave the elements

    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…

  • $11.75M scoop

    $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…