Darraweit Guim

  • ‘Seven intense hours on the fireground’

    ‘Seven intense hours on the fireground’

    Clarkefield and Darraweit Guim residents were urged to take shelter last week after a grassfire burned out of control and conditions became too dangerous to evacuate. Last Wednesday, fire authorities responded to reports of a grassfire in Clarkefield at 12.58pm. Its spread damaged properties and Vic Emergency advised, in the early hours of the afternoon,…

  • Purple reign: A journey to Australia’s highest honour

    Purple reign: A journey to Australia’s highest honour

    On an early Saturday morning not long ago, Dr Christine Craik opened up her computer to find an email from the Governor General’s office, and, as any ordinary person would do, deleted it. Except this time she made a mistake because it wasn’t spam and she was not an ordinary person, rather, she had been…

  • Who’s for top dog?

    Who’s for top dog?

    Two border collies from Darraweit Guim are among the finalists to be named Top Office Dog in the feel-good campaign of the year, people2people Recruitment 2023 OZ Top Dog competition. Jess and Dog work at a small marketing and design studio for the equestrian industry and our spend every day 9am-5pm in the office with…

  • BlazeAid on the job

    BlazeAid on the job

    Bill West At the weekend, BlazeAid volunteer teams began the massive task of replacing/clearing up fencing damaged by severe flooding on properties along the Deep Creek, from Lancefield to Darraweit Guim. Precisely how long the work will take is unpredictable at this stage, and there is a need for more volunteers to join the BlazeAid…

  • Flood recovery a long process

    Flood recovery a long process

    Macedon Ranges residents have heard flood recovery is expected to be a long process with widespread damage from the October flood events. The mayor, Cr Jennifer Anderson, said Darraweit Guim was one the hardest hit areas in the shire and efforts were continuing shire-wide to support flood-impacted residents. “Some people in our community may not…

  • USA firefighters assist

    USA firefighters assist

    Thirty-nine firefighters from the United States were trained in the use of CFA fire trucks by local volunteers from Darraweit Guim and Kyneton at the Victorian Emergency Management Institute at Mount Macedon last Friday. With conditions worsening across the state, they were put straight to action with deployment to fight the Gippsland fires. The USA…