A vibrant and dynamic cultural experience
OKPS is an exciting Victorian government project to transform the old Kyneton Primary School into a creative community hub.
Castlemaine Secondary arts talent to be showcased
Castlemaine Secondary College's highly anticipated annual arts exhibition is set to be unveiled at the historic Castlemaine Market Building this Sunday.
The Compost Conversation – with Joel Meadows
Getting the carbon/nitrogen balance right
Most of us know we need a blend of carbon-rich and nitrogen-rich ingredients to make a good compost mix. The...
Film with local connections to screen
A film shot locally will be featured in a special movie screening in Castlemaine on Thursday night.
The Cost boasts several local connections with...
The Wiz is set to wow
Kyneton Theatre Company's production of The Wiz opened on September 29 to great crowds and rave reviews.
Climate friendly gardens
Issues relating to climate change challenges in our gardens will be raised during a talk by Dr Peter May for the Kyneton Horticultural Society next Monday.
Family fun at Romsey Market on Sunday
Bring your family and friends along and visit the Romsey Market on Sunday.
The truth of small town living
A new production by Castlemaine Theatre Company threatens to reveal the hidden secrets of people living in small towns, including those in our region.
Under...
Flint Hill to support Woodend Fire Brigade
Woodend's Flint Hill garden promises a captivating botanical experience and is opening to the public this Saturday to raise funds for the Woodend Fire...
Local author releases “The Unlucky Viking”
Castlemaine author and Monash University adjunct research associate, Cathrine Harboe-Ree AM, recently released her first book.
From under the staircase
Live arts organisation Punctum is hosting a very special concert event this coming Sunday.
Over the past two years in partnership with the Australian Art...
More than a ‘who-dunnit’
Columbo – Prescription: Murder by William Link and Richard Levinson will be presented by Kyneton’s not-for-profit Cathouse Players, in their cosy pop-up theatre, at Kyneton’s Masonic Centre.


















