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  • New plans for botanical gardens

    New plans for botanical gardens

    Mount Alexander Shire Council has developed two new plans to help guide the future protection and management of the Castlemaine Botanical Gardens. The council’s coordinator of parks and gardens, Stewart Campbell, said the two new plans would help ensure the future protection of the significant local attraction into the future. “The Castlemaine Botanical Gardens is…

  • Fresh flow for platypus

    Fresh flow for platypus

    The region’s vulnerable platypus population will be given a boost with a freshening flow down the Coliban River this month. Before the millennium drought, platypus foraging around the banks of the Coliban River downstream of Malmsbury Reservoir was a common sight. However, climate change and challenging flow patterns have had an impact on them, and…

  • Value in diversity

    Value in diversity

    Windarring Disability Services is encouraging diversity in workplaces across Macedon Ranges and Mount Alexander Shire. Shaelee Desmond, Windarring’s Australian Disability Enterprise team leader for Kyneton and Castlemaine, said hiring a person with a disability contributed to a business’s overall diversity and culture for staff, communities and customers. “Windarring is a people-centered, community-based organisation committed to…

  • Music docos to light up screen

    Music docos to light up screen

    Lights, camera, action! Castlemaine Documentary Festival invites the community to attend two free public screenings at The Village Square Castlemaine. CDOC director Claire Jager said the two fabulous music docos featured extraordinary performances and great storytelling and were well-suited to being screened outdoors on a Saturday night. The first film Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami will hit…

  • Castlemaine CBD parking changes

    Castlemaine CBD parking changes

    Drivers in Castlemaine’s CBD may notice some parking changes in Mostyn Street. In an effort to improve safety and accessibility for motorists and pedestrians, Mount Alexander Shire Council is making temporary changes to two parking bays. Starting this month, the council is undertaking a six-month trial that will see two parking bays adjacent to the…

  • Crafting a career in origami

    Crafting a career in origami

    A popular pastime in Japan has developed into a professional practice for expat artist Chieko Hester. As a child, Chieko was taught by her father to fold origami cranes and she practised with friends at school. “Origami itself back then was just that, it wasn’t something that you learnt properly, you just learn as you…

  • Calling local tradies

    Calling local tradies

    Channel Nine’s famous reality renovation show, The Block, is returning for Season 18, and will break ground in the Macedon Ranges in early April 2022. Producers are calling for local tradie businesses to ‘be ready’. The Block will film for 12 weeks in the area and will see contestants in a competition to transform five family homes which…

  • Plea to clear paths

    Plea to clear paths

    Being able to walk safely down the street is something many people take for granted. But for someone who is vision-impaired, or totally blind like Kate Stephens, the experience can be hazardous if others don’t play their part in clearing obstacles. Kate was born with a genetic condition described as a type of retinal dystrophy…

  • Workers assaulted at MYJC

    Workers assaulted at MYJC

    The Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre was placed into rotating lockdown last Friday following the assault of two staff members by inmates on Thursday. The latest incident is the fourth assault on staff over the past fortnight, and resulted in serious head and facial injuries. WorkSafe and union officials met with staff on site on Friday…

  • #sportsprecinctNOW reality

    #sportsprecinctNOW reality

    The federal government will invest $15 million to help complete the long-awaited Macedon Ranges Regional Sports Precinct regardless of the federal election outcome. Liberal candidate for McEwen, Richard Welch, made the announcement on Sunday, making it clear that the funds were available now. “The community’s long fight is over,” he said. “No more waiting, no…

  • Home sought for ‘Safe Space’

    Home sought for ‘Safe Space’

    Work to establish a dedicated ‘Safe Space’ in Castlemaine to assist community members facing mental health and emotional challenges is gaining momentum. A Safe Space is a non-clinical open-door drop-in centre staffed by peers with lived experience, trained to respond to anyone who chooses to attend the Space to talk, discuss emotional challenges or suicidal…

  • Creatives have fun

    Creatives have fun

    The Kyneton Art Group is a group of creative people having fun, making friends and enjoying life in their creative pursuit of art. From beginner to seasoned artists, everyone blends to get the most of their time together. This longstanding group, which began in 1977, meets on Tuesdays between 10am – 5pm at the Red…