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  • Skills for a secure food future

    Skills for a secure food future

    Young people interested in how climate change is affecting food security can sign up for a series of five free workshops on how to grow your own food, starting Saturday April 2. ADAPT Loddon Mallee is launching the Climate Ready Young Growers Workshop Series to teach young people skills to grow their own food while…

  • Gisborne’s good oil

    Gisborne’s good oil

    Villa Pileggi Olive Oil at Gisborne is making a name for itself as a premium producer of organic olive oil. The Pileggi family has its origins in Calabria Italy, where in a small country town named Cosentini, they began producing olive oil straight from the press. This extra virgin olive oil is cold pressed, non…

  • Cover up to beat the bite

    Cover up to beat the bite

    Victorians are being reminded to protect themselves from mosquito bites as we look to enjoy some mild autumn weather or go away to enjoy the great outdoors this long weekend. Deputy chief health officer Deborah Friedman said mosquitoes were still active at this time of year and were capable of transmitting a range of diseases,…

  • Stick to the rules this Labour Day long weekend

    Stick to the rules this Labour Day long weekend

    Authorities are urging Victorians to keep each other and the environment safe this Labour Day long weekend, by being aware of conditions and following the rules while exploring our region’s parks and forests. With warm weather forecast across the region, and many people heading out to enjoy our beautiful parks and forests, particularly along the…

  • Power outages cause identified

    Power outages cause identified

    Powercor crews believe they may have found the cause of multiple power outages in Macedon Ranges and Hepburn Shire. Yesterday, crews inspected and replaced a variety of items – lighting surge arrestors, fuses, insulators, and high-voltage leads – on seven high-voltage power poles along Martin Street South in Blackwood. After careful examination of these items, crews found an insulator…

  • ThornBird at Theatre Royal

    ThornBird at Theatre Royal

    Castlemaine will start the Victorian tour for ThornBird’s debut self-titled solo album. Officially launching on March 11, the album will feature already released singles Tempest, a tale of hope and regeneration, and the feel-good vibe of All The Things. ThornBird recently unveiled a new cut from the album, Bullets and Heartache, a wild west ode to love and…

  • Hellebores on show

    Hellebores on show

    Ashbourne’s Post Office Farm Nursey is about to chalk up 15 years with the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. The hellebore specialists are looking forward to the festival’s return to reunite plant lovers following a two-year COVID hiatus. Nursery partners Peter Leigh and Cathryn Goebel said the festival attracted people from far and wide…

  • Brutally honest and hilarious

    Brutally honest and hilarious

    Don’t call Rose Callaghan a ‘mum’. She’s an intelligent, alluring, bisexual Scorpio with E-cup boobs and a newly issued probationary licence who just so happens to the be the proud owner of a baby. In a truly inspiring world first, after finishing the eighth season of Homeland and trying weed again, Rose Callaghan (winner, Sydney…

  • Musical storytellers head to the ‘Maine

    Musical storytellers head to the ‘Maine

    New Melbourne-based crossover group Wattleseed Ensemble is proudly presented by the Castlemaine Anglican Church on Sunday March 20 (7pm) for their debut tour, called HOME. This vibrant young folk-baroque ensemble will guide audiences through music from the medieval times to the present with the warmth and subtlety of true musical storytellers. For one concert only,…

  • Nature … in time

    Nature … in time

    Eve Lamb The talents of four accomplished photographers are on show in a new exhibition that opened over the weekend at Newstead’s Railway Arts Hub. Nature in time: Images from central Victoria features the photographic work of four photographers, namely locally-based Patrick Kavanagh, Bronwyn Silver and Bernard Slattery and Melbourne’s David Tatnall. Notably, Tatnall has worked…

  • Art, music and food … a colourful long weekend

    Art, music and food … a colourful long weekend

    Put Kyneton Farmers Market on your list of fun long weekend plans. Autumn is a most loved season by home cooks in the Macedon Ranges. Take your time to wander through over 55 stalls of the freshest local produce, meats, handmade preserves, cheese, wine and gin. Autumn celebrations mean free stuff too! The music highlight…

  • Lane given name from end to end

    Lane given name from end to end

    A little laneway linking Kyneton’s High and Market streets will likely be renamed ‘Turners Lane’ in recognition of the famed former Turner Brothers hardware store. Turner Brothers operated the town’s hardware and timber yard for more than 80 years on a site stretching the distance between the two streets. The entire laneway is deemed a…