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  • Ready to rock the town hall

    Ready to rock the town hall

    Tex Perkins and Matt Walker are headed to Kyneton to rock the Town Hall on Saturday. Perkins has been around for a while now, The Beasts, The Cruel Sea, The Dark Horses, The Man In Black, T’n’T to name a few. He has built his reputation on a restless sense of adventure, an ability to…

  • Expect to be tested for drugs and alcohol

    Expect to be tested for drugs and alcohol

    Long weekends are high-risk periods on our roads, and the June long weekend presents additional challenges with poor visibility and wintry weather conditions. Victoria Police will be conducting Operation Regal over the four days from Friday to Monday and will be highly visible and enforcing across the state to reduce road trauma. Police will be…

  • Update on power outages in New Gisborne and Riddells Creek

    Update on power outages in New Gisborne and Riddells Creek

    Powercor is working to identify the cause of power outages being experienced by some customers in the New Gisborne, Riddells Creek and surrounding areas this week. Crews are conducting forensic patrols of more than 112 kilometres of powerlines to identify the cause of the outages. Any issues detected through the patrols will be immediately addressed.…

  • Sticky problem solution wins award

    Sticky problem solution wins award

    Eve Lamb Finding a smart solution to a sticky problem has seen Castlemaine’s Winters Flat Primary School win a significant state award. The little local school has clinched the title of Community Leadership School of the Year (Primary) at the ResourceSmart Schools Awards held in Melbourne on Friday. The annual awards celebrate the sustainability efforts…

  • Bold and bright at Harcourt

    Bold and bright at Harcourt

    Eve Lamb The weather may have taken a bleak turn but for Harcourt protea growers, Val and John Blake, there’s always something warm and bright happening in their backyard. And what a backyard it it – 30 undulating acres with panoramic views across the district. While many gardeners have been left flowerless as the mercury…

  • Tourism-draw questioned

    Tourism-draw questioned

    A multi-million dollar redevelopment of ‘The Old Factory’ in Woodend has been rejected at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal. Impact on the town’s commercial core, question of genuine tourism draw and the need to maintain industrial areas were key factors in the decision. Branded a tourist destination, the original plan included a 40-stall market,…

  • Community throws support behind two young Lancefield boys injured

    Community throws support behind two young Lancefield boys injured

    Romsey Mitre 10 is leading a community charge of support for the family of two Lancefield boys recovering from severe burns following an accident last Friday. Brothers Xander, 3, and Tanner, 22 months, suffered burns to their hands and faces after a small explosion from an aerosol can accidentally put into a fire at their…

  • Expose yourself to jazz

    Expose yourself to jazz

    Eve Lamb Castlemaine slips into smooth this Queen’s Birthday long weekend as the town’s jazz festival makes its post-COVID comeback. Festival director Callum McClure said that while ticket sales were a little sluggish at this point – with patrons possibly spooked by the last two year’s cancellations due to COVID – organisers expected they would…

  • Cut the Silence: Live music launch party

    Cut the Silence: Live music launch party

    An afternoon of live music next Monday will launch the Cut the Silence campaign, which aims to get men talking about their mental health. The event at the Macedon Railway Hotel will also mark the beginning of Men’s Health Week in the Macedon Ranges. The campaign features a series of videos of actor and local…

  • Walk for reconciliation

    Walk for reconciliation

    Chewton Primary School led a community ‘Walk for Reconciliation’ along the Leanganook Walking Track at Chewton last Friday. Inspired by ‘The Long Walk’, students shared teachings they had learned during Reconciliation Week about the importance of listening to and learning from our Indigenous elders, identity, kinship, connection to Country, Sorry Day, Reconciliation and celebrating Aboriginal…

  • ‘Bad kills’ need to stop

    ‘Bad kills’ need to stop

    A kangaroo with its jaw blown off and left suffering for days to die is a wildlife rescuer’s worst nightmare. Wildlife Victoria rescuer Sue Anderson said she and others faced this reality under the state’s increased Kangaroo Harvesting Program. Last week Ms Anderson was called to Macedon to euthanise a mother kangaroo left severely disfigured…

  • Community calls for action

    Community calls for action

    Campbells Creek residents are calling for Mount Alexander Shire Council and Regional Roads Victoria to improve road and pedestrian safety in the township. Community group Campbells Creek Matters has drafted a petition asking for a number of issues to be addressed and is urging residents to sign the petition and voice their support. The petition…