Macedon MP Mary-Anne Thomas

  • ‘Keep open space’ call

    ‘Keep open space’ call

    Macedon Ranges Council is seeking to secure significant Gisborne land for public open space to prevent it being snapped up for housing in a projected population boom. Councillor Helen Radnedge launched an appeal to the state government to retain or return the land known as the Gisborne Pine Plantation to the community. The 1.8 hectares…

  • Bunnings ‘Karen’ leaves Macedon Ranges fuming

    Bunnings ‘Karen’ leaves Macedon Ranges fuming

    The Melbourne woman causing outrage at the centre of an anti-mask Bunnings protest has attempted to spread her message in Macedon Ranges. Dubbed ‘Bunnings Karen 2.0’, Elizabeth ‘Lizzy’ Rose had gloated on social media about her travels out of lockdown, with face mask-free, to country towns like Romsey on Saturday. Her road trip came just…

  • Return the support

    Return the support

    With stage 3 ‘stay at home’ restrictions reinstated for metropolitan Melbourne and the Mitchell Shire, shopping locally has never been more important. Macedon MP Mary-Anne Thomas has launched a ‘Shop Local, Spend Local, Enjoy Local’ campaign, encouraging everyone in Kyneton, Woodend and across the Macedon Ranges to shop and spend with their local small businesses.…

  • Shared trail on track

    Shared trail on track

    Construction on a Macedon Ranges shared-use trail will soon begin with the state government announcing $8.75 million towards the project last week. Woodend’s cycling community has welcomed the move following years of residents “crying out for more options” to cycle and walk safely between towns. Spanning about 23 kilometres, the Macedon Ranges Trails Project will…

  • Boost for small agribusinesses

    Boost for small agribusinesses

    Seven agribusinesses in the Macedon Ranges have received grants through the state government’s Small-Scale and Craft Program to support business growth, create jobs and attract more visitors to enjoy locally made food, beer and spirits. Grants of up to $25,000 have been awarded and will be used to assist businesses in scaling up, expanding their…

  • Looking after locals

    Looking after locals

    Riddells Creek Foodworks has employed security to check identification at the door to prevent outsiders from stripping the shelves bare. The move comes after reports of busloads of Melbourne shoppers flocking to regional towns and clearing the shelves. Since 10am last Wednesday, anyone without proof of residency within a 12km radius of Riddells Creek was…

  • Surprise $3M for new station

    Surprise $3M for new station

    Riddells Creek firefighters are elated with the guarantee of a new $3 million station by 2021. On Sunday, local MP Mary-Anne Thomas announced a surprise addition to the initial $950,000 promised in the Victorian Budget 2019/20 for refurbishments. Brigade captain Tom Morley said the change in scope was “amazing news” and aligned with future plans…