Parkrun gets festive

The volunteers on Christmas Day including; Maz the Pirate, who had completed her 7Cs (seven seas) and 1R challenge.

At a time of year when many venues and services are taking a break, the opposite is true of parkrun. Parkrunners enjoy the festive season with added events on both Christmas and New Year’s Day. What b...

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Lani Millard: Netball star on the rise

The Castlemaine Mail Junior Sports Star of the Week is talented Castlemaine District Netball Association squad member and Newstead FNC netballer Lani Millard. Lani was recently selected in the AFL Ce...

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You Must Be My Lucky Star

Tobias Richardson - Reservoir

Castlemaine's lot19 artspace is gearing up to launch a sparkling new exhibition on Saturday January 11 to kick-start 2025. 'You Must Be My Lucky Star' is a joint exhibition from 12 artists working fro...

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Vet clinic provides vital community support

RCVC co-founder and treasurer Robyn Slattery, co-founder and chair Dr Yvette Berkeley, Stephanie Miller, Animal Justice MP Georgie Purcell and RCVC volunteer Gaynor Atkin.

The team at Regional Community Vet Clinic has signed a building contract with Castlemaine builder, Edifice Construction, who will begin the renovations of the property after the Christmas break. It is...

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Thank goodness for our pool

Kevin Sharkey, Castlemaine I agree with Paul Hampton, when commenting about the Castlemaine Swimming Pool ('A plan for the future', Mail, December 20, 2024), that it is an under-utilised asset, howeve...

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Joy of Joys

Lana Osterfield, Castlemaine I know exactly what you mean Diane Linton (Back to Basics, Mail, December 13, 2024). Last Christmas Eve morning I spent four hours out sweeping and cleaning up the mess of...

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Saving Australia’s plants from extinction 

Castlemaine local Anna Murphy has been awarded a Churchill Fellowship to allow her to investigate innovative conservation techniques to help save Australia’s plants from extinction.

From tiny orchids to the towering Wollemi pine, the evolution of Australia's flora has given rise to a breathtaking diversity of species. Most Australian plants occur nowhere else in the world. Yet, h...

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Summer Jazz with Anticlinal Fold 

Anticlinal Fold featuring Arron Light (drums), Jo Huf (guitar and vocals), Ben Gibbons (double bass) and Jem Challender (piano) will return to the Coolroom as part of the Summer of 2025 program. Photo: Craig Gaston.

The Anticlinal Fold returns to the Coolroom at Castlemaine's Northern Arts Hotel again this Summer for another big evening of modern jazz and song.  This event will include several world premieres of ...

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Beware!

Newstead brigade also attended a grass fire in a stubble paddock at Strangways on December 28.

With the Grampians fire now more than 76000ha in size, still raging after 17 days, it is a timely reminder to remain vigilant of fire conditions and to be well aware of fire danger ratings and warning...

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New look headspace unveiled

Bendigo Federal MP Lisa Chesters is committed to securing mental health services in the Bendigo region, with headspace Bendigo receiving $1.22 million in Federal Government funding over the past four years.

Bendigo Federal MP Lisa Chesters is committed to securing mental health services in the Bendigo region, with headspace Bendigo receiving $1.22 million in Federal Government funding over the past four ...

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Crime and compassion on the goldfields

Bendigo resident and keen historian Lynne Cooper is pictured outside the former Castlemaine Police Station with her book.

Bendigo resident and keen historian Lynne Cooper has had an incredible response to her long awaited book, The Mystery Medal – A Tale of Crime and Compassion Castlemaine Goldfields 1889.

The book launched in late 2024 and the limited edition print run has all but sold out.

The biography details the colourful life of her great grandfather and former Castlemaine Goldfields police sergeant Henry William Frood who served on the goldfields for 32 years, and was presented with a gold medallion by the local Chinese community on his retirement in 1889. 

Lynne said the medal lay in her father’s briefcase for decades and was finally presented to the Golden Dragon Museum in Bendigo for safe-keeping. But the mystery demanded answers. What had Henry done to deserve this precious gift?

More than a century later and 30 years of research has unravelled amazing stories of crime and compassion and united the descendants of four families who are deeply connected to the medal, the goldfields and the Chinese community.

Readers may recall we put a call out to the local community via our sister paper the Midland Express in October 2023 to assist Lynne with tracking down the descendants of her great grandfather’s longtime colleague and fellow medallion recipient Sergeant Daniel Nowlan.

Ultimately, Lynne was able to track down members of the Nowlan family with the help of local genealogist Betty Jackman who located Daniel’s great grandson lawyer Frank Nowlan, and great, great grandson archivist David Nowlan online. 

The Nowlan family were not aware of the medallion presentation. However, they did have two Japanese Satsuma vases in their possession which they have since learned were also gifted to the policeman by the Chinese delegation at the time.

Frank and David Nowlan hastily researched the life of Daniel so they could make a contribution to Lynne’s book, and also have plans to have a replica of Frood’s gold medallion made in honour of Sergeant Nowlan.

Lynne said Frood and Nowlan defied the trend of their times in terms of their care of the Chinese.”I believe that the Chinese community waited to honour the pair until after their retirement as it would have been inappropriate to do so whilst they were in active service. It may have looked like they were seeking favouritism,” Lynne said.

“My great grandfather retired to Fitzroy and a Chinese delegation of diggers actually journeyed down to Melbourne to formally present him with the medallion. He must have been extremely surprised and honoured by this gesture. From what we have been able to ascertain, very few medals were awarded in such a way by the Chinese,” Lynne said.

The book is now available for loan at the Castlemaine Library and a handful of remaining copies are available for purchase at the Golden Dragon Museum in Bendigo.

Castlemaine Cycling Club Christmas Carnival

Oliver from Castlemaine competed in the three day Christmas carnival. Photo: Max Lesser.

Members of the Castlemaine Cycling Club hosted their annual Christmas Carnival at the Castlemaine Veledrome on Monday December 30.  Riders, parents and families travelled across the state to part...

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