Ashbourne

  • Nicholas takes strides for a cause

    Nicholas takes strides for a cause

    In an extraordinary act of kindness and compassion, 22-year-old Nicholas Fowler, a student hailing from Ashbourne, is stepping up to make a significant impact in the realm of animal welfare. Nicholas is embarking on a remarkable journey to raise funds for Edgar’s Mission Inc., a renowned animal sanctuary and rescue organisation, by participating in the…

  • On snow gum watch

    On snow gum watch

    Dieback identified in snow gum populations on Mount Macedon and surrounds have been flagged as a cause for concern. Macedon Ranges mayor Jennifer Anderson said the snow gum had been identified as a target species to monitor. She said the council wanted to develop a better understanding of where they occurred, and their population health.…

  • Simply spectacular

    Simply spectacular

    Plants that grow well in our climate, thrive in the shade and give a garden masses of gorgeous colour are just about what every local gardener would put on their ‘must have’ wish list. But you can get such plants away from being just a wish and into the garden with a magnificent display of…

  • Constant interruption to ADSL internet

    Constant interruption to ADSL internet

    Residents of Ashbourne and Woodend are struggling to work and study from home during lockdown with constant interruption to their old technology ADSL internet service. Congestion on the Mount Macedon mobile tower that services the district has impacted mobile data use, especially in the outlying area to the east and south-east of Woodend. Some residents…

  • Brigades battle burn-offs

    Brigades battle burn-offs

    Fire brigades across the region have been kept busy bringing escaped fires under control over the past fortnight. In one incident last Friday morning, a contract slasher working to create a fire break sparked a grassfire at Baringhup when the equipment struck granite. Baringhup Fire Brigade captain Brendan McKnight said striking granite was almost 100…

  • Local brigades warn Ashbourne fire is a sign of things to come

    Local brigades warn Ashbourne fire is a sign of things to come

    A fast-spreading fire in the bush at Ashbourne last Thursday is a sign of things to come, local fire brigades warn. Tylden and Trentham brigades were called to an out-of-control burn off on Keyes Road just after 2pm. On route Tylden captain Marcus Fidler saw a large plume of smoke and immediately called for five…