Whole Loddon Love after floods
This week marks 12 months since the devastating 2022 floods ravaged much of our local region, state and beyond.This Sunday one of the communities...
Spring Sculpture Prize returns
The lot19 2023 Spring Sculpture Prize Opening Party is this weekend!
Meet novelist Chris Hammer for book sales and signings
Castlemaine Library is hosting best-selling author Chris Hammer next Monday evening at 5.30pm.
Solid Rock, Sacred Ground: Shane Howard to perform at Theatre Royal
Shane Howard and band will be performing a very special live show at the Theatre Royal on Thursday October 5.
Master of the light
A new exhibition featuring a selection of beautiful landscape works and still life by late Melbourne artist Serge Daeffler 'Countrywide on Canvas' was unveiled at Grist Bakery dining room in Wesley Hill on September 4.
Whole Loddon Love to support flood recovery
New music series 'Whole Loddon Love' is set to bring live music back to pubs and halls in flood-affected areas along the Loddon River this October.
CAM wins Victoria Day award
Castlemaine Art Museum has been acknowledged for its significant and valuable contribution to the community with the 'Victoria Day Award for the Arts'.
A celebration of art, music and life
Castlemaine’s Theatre Royal is set to host a unique animated musical film and art exhibition this Sunday, which will take audience members on an art and music inspired journey into our past.
Singing for Joeys
Local award-winning children’s book author and illustrator Trace Bella launched her latest book Singing for Joeys last week.
New Castlemaine arts festival celebrates neurodiversity
Castlemaine's inaugural Sensory Sanctuary neurodiversity arts festival will kick off this Saturday evening at The Goods Shed.
Hop over to Maldon for a unique art project
Maldon Inc is presenting an art installation comprising of 17 life size kangaroos and six joeys to be showcased in selected shop windows during...
Reflections from Castlemaine Art Museum – with local artist James McArdle
James McArdle explores the history and subject of the Orlando Dutton’s Bas-Relief on the CAM façade.