Leisure
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People’s Choice exhibition goes live
An exhibition celebrating the 45 finalists featured in fifth instalment of the Maldon Artists Network’s annual Maldon Portrait Prize exhibition…
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Fabulous French fun for Bastille Day
The Shedshaker Taproom in Castlemaine is embracing its French side on Bastille Day on July 14 with a dinner and…
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Winter fun these holidays
With the July school holidays fast approaching, the Woodend Neighbourhood House is once again opening its doors for a fun-filled…
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Timeless choral pieces
Australia’s best emerging choral singers, the National Youth Choir of Australia, will be performing at Castlemaine’s Anglican Church tonight. The…
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Celebrating music, dance and culture
Castlemaine is set to host a wonderful performance of music, dance and culture from the Indian Ocean region when Salama…
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Sounds and stories of the creek
I am someone who is guilty of not spending enough time in nature. Of being the sort of person who…
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Politics, competition and prone to extremes
Gillian Wills wrote Big Music, her debut novel, because she wanted people to know what goes on behind the concert…
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CDOC explores the theme of truth
The highly anticipated 11th instalment of the Castlemaine Documentary Film Festival opens this Friday and runs through until Sunday at…
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Dance, drama and lanterns
This July, Over the Moon Studio invites young dancers to step into a world of colour, creativity and connection for…
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LOCALS set to inspire
Castlemaine Documentary Festival’s (July 4-6) beloved annual celebration of homegrown storytelling LOCALS returns to Castlemaine historic Theatre Royal on Saturday…
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Harmony comes to Gisborne
After a six-year break, The Melbournaires Harmony Chorus returns to perform at the Gisborne Uniting Church on June 22 at…
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A night of musical brilliance
The Castlemaine State Festival is presenting an extraordinary evening of classical music featuring two Australian musical virtuosos, Richard Tognetti and…

