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  • Police plea after pile up

    Police plea after pile up

    Police are pleading for drivers not to take risks on the road after a spike in road trauma over the past 12 months. The plea comes following a four-car pile up on the Calder Freeway at Macedon last Wednesday, which police said had the potential to result in multiple fatalities. A driver had stopped to…

  • Festival giveaways open

    Festival giveaways open

    Getting into the autumn spirit could win you a prize in the Macedon Ranges Autumn Festival’s Autumn Wreath Giveaway. Macedon Ranges Council is offering $200 gift certificates from Macedon Ranges Produce to entice local businesses and residents to hang an autumn wreath on a shop window, front door or gate. The Instagram giveaway requires entrants…

  • Water mains cleanout

    Water mains cleanout

    Coliban Water is carrying out water mains cleaning in Castlemaine this week, which will require customers to turn off their stop taps. Coliban Water’s executive general manager of service delivery, Danny McLean, said the water mains cleaning works, which begin tomorrow, were part of an ongoing maintenance program. “Our water mains cleaning program is important…

  • Calling all film lovers

    Calling all film lovers

    Do you want to see awesome films directed, edited and produced by young people? We have the event for you! Mount Alexander Shire Council’s third annual COscars Youth Film Festival will take place in Castlemaine’s Village Square on April 8. Headlined by the family adventure hit, Big Hero 6, the festival will also feature short…

  • Fantastico to showcase local talent

    Fantastico to showcase local talent

    A cast of more than 50 performers are coming together to show off their skills at the Castlemaine Fringe’s Fantastico Variety Show this Saturday at the Castlemaine Town Hall. With a great mix of theatrical acts and colourful costumes, opera, soul, folk and funk the cast has performers ranging from age eight to (well, we won’t say…

  • ‘SOS’ – save our soils

    ‘SOS’ – save our soils

    Romsey residents are urging protection of valuable rich farming soils as they brace for town growth. Where and how the town develops is a crucial part of Macedon Ranges Council’s current work developing a Romsey Structure Plan. However, early options to develop east-south, and north-west, have drawn questions. A 1994 Land Capability Study for the…

  • Plea to preserve history

    Plea to preserve history

    Local historians are fighting to protect the historic Eden Park homestead that could be at risk as Romsey development plans progress. Peter Mitchell settled the farming property in 1858 and it retains many of its original features but lacks formal protection. The property is included within one of three settlement boundary options discussed in Macedon…

  • Anger at fire hazard

    Anger at fire hazard

    Long dry grass left from the edge of Three Chain Road in Cobaw to a property fenceline, after the rest of the roadside had been slashed, has angered the resident who has to live by it in fear it is a major fire hazard. “Council was late slashing the sides of Three Chain Road this…

  • Unique events to launch

    Unique events to launch

    Macedon Ranges Shire Council’s Reconciliation Action Plan is being launched at the Macedon Ranges Autumn Festival. It is an integral part of the council’s commitment to encouraging a deeper understanding of the cultures and traditions of First Nation’s peoples and creating opportunities and partnerships to promote knowledge and skills. Three unique events will open the…

  • Signing the town read

    Signing the town read

    All the way from New York and New Mexico, Australian artist Sara Morawetz has been mapping Kyneton using geo-mapping software and technical data. Unable to visit as intended for her research, thanks to the pandemic, the artist put her mind to understanding the town from afar, with the tools available to her at a distance.…

  • Trentham’s shed opens

    Trentham’s shed opens

    Members of Trentham’s Cool Country Men’s Shed are pleased to be officially opening their wonderful new community facility after two years of delay due to COVID-19 restrictions. “I would like to see this shed alive with men being together sharing skills, knowledge, life stories and companionship,” said president Tony Johnston. “It’s not just about wood…

  • Creative moves

    Creative moves

    Eve Lamb A new Castlemaine enterprise is opening up opportunities for locals to tap into their own creativity and potentially become the next big thing in design. Being established by Josh Salmon, a fine arts, animation and programming professional, the new One Day Studios taking shape on Forest Street is set to offer a range…