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  • When less is more

    When less is more

    In a world with a population forecast to hit 8.5 billion in just 12 years, the need to find more effective means of housing people is becoming ever more urgent, Castlemaine’s Anitra Nelson says. As associate professor with the Centre for Urban Planning at RMIT, identifying new and more efficient ways of housing people is…

  • The Wiglesworth waste files

    The Wiglesworth waste files

    Castlemaine’s Bill Wiglesworth is certainly not the only person calling for a container recycling desposit scheme in the state of Victoria. But he may be the only man in the municipality to take it upon himself to clean up a 2.2km stretch of local highway – solo – and then methodically record every item of…

  • Local organics co-op: an Aussie first

    Local organics co-op: an Aussie first

    An Australian first in organic farming is blossoming at Harcourt with the formation of a unique local mixed organic farming co-operative. Mount Alexander Fruit Gardens is a driving force behind the formation of the Harcourt Organic Farming Alliance – a new organic farming co-operative with five founding members. Besides Mount Alexander Fruit Gardens these include…

  • Out of fuel

    Out of fuel

    Woodend residents have won the battle against a commercial development at the southern gateway to their town. Last week the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal rejected controversial plans for a two-storey building comprising a service station, 23-seat convenience restaurant and illuminated signage at 59 High Street. The ruling determined “a service station on this site…

  • Service and advocacy

    Service and advocacy

    She was one of the first women elected to Kyneton Shire Council and she is now putting a new stamp on history as Kyneton’s latest recipient of the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM). Yesterday that honour went to Ronda Walker for her service to the community and advocacy for women. The former school…

  • A country born champion

    A country born champion

    Trentham’s Christian Zahra has been a life-long advocate for improving opportunities for regional Victorians and indigenous Australians. The former Member for McMillan (1998-2004) has been named a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours for his significant service to rural and regional development, to the advancement of indigenous welfare,…

  • Mann gets it done

    Mann gets it done

    Known to many as 3AW’s ‘Mann About Town’, Mount Macedon local David Mann has been named a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours for his service to the community through charitable organisations, to business, and to the promotions and marketing sector. Mr Mann is affectionately known as “the…

  • Fight refuelled – Petrol station plans resurface with bid for restaurant

    *Published: Midland Express, September 4, 2017 Controversial plans have reemerged for a service station at the southern gateway to Woodend – this time with a 23-seat convenience restaurant in tow. Reminiscent of 2015 plans, the design incorporates illuminated signage and four double-sided petrol bowsers with canopy, but also includes a double-storey shopfront and what could…

  • Petrol plans doused

    Petrol plans doused

    *Published: Midland Express, October 10, 2017 Brakes have been put on divisive plans for a petrol station and 23-seat convenience restaurant at the southern gateway to Woodend. Council planners have now red flagged the proposal, taking heed from a similar plan for the High Street site that lost at VCAT in 2015 with strong community…

  • Early birthday gift for brigade

    Early birthday gift for brigade

    News of a new fire station is an early birthday present for Carlsruhe Fire Brigade as it prepares to celebrate 60 years. The brigade can expect to settle into a new site next year, calling home to a multi-bay facility with kitchen, meeting room and other enhancements for volunteers, following the surprise announcement of $600,000…

  • Backlash over bike review

    Backlash over bike review

    Community backlash may force Macedon Ranges Shire Council to reconsider a review of its ban on motorised recreational vehicle use within 500 metres of a house. The local law was adopted five years ago in response to a multitude of complaints about recreational vehicle noise and impact to amenity, but councillors recently voted 5-4 to…

  • Battle of the vines

    Battle of the vines

    Several Macedon Ranges locals are set to feature in an innovative Australian-developed lifestyle TV series that is about to shake up the staid world of wine on television. Welcome to Battle of the Vines where there is only one question – “Who makes the best wine?” The six-part series is ‘State of Origin’ style across…