New Taproom opens its doors 

Shedshaker Brewing owners Doug Falconer and Jacqueline Brodie-Hanns opened the Taproom in 2016. The popular watering hole has been so successful over the last eight years, that it is now moving to a new, larger venue at The Mill, Castlemaine. Photo: Jade Jungwirth.

The new Taproom venue at Shedshaker Brewing has officially opened its doors, kicking things off by hosting last night's Fringe Festival Art Auction preview. Still nestled within The Mill precinct, the...

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Air Wing makes a stopover 

Castlemaine Secondary College Blue EDGE participants, Blue Light facilitators and local police members were thrilled to welcome the Victoria Police Air Wing to Castlemaine.

Victoria Police’s Air Wing made a flying visit to Castlemaine Secondary College on Wednesday as part of the school’s Blue EDGE program. 

The Blue EDGE program – an initiative of Blue Light – is designed to Educate, Develop, Grow and Empower (EDGE) young people. 

The state-of-the-art helicopter certainly turned some heads as it passed over Castlemaine and circled the Lawson Parade campus before touching down on the school oval, where students, facilitators and local police involved in the Blue EDGE program, fellow CSC students and staff had the opportunity to take a closer look at the aircraft and meet some of the police members which man the vehicle. 

The Victoria Police Air Wing representatives included local resident Thomas Graham. 

Thomas told the Mail he was thrilled they were able to make the visit a reality. 

“It has taken months of planning to get here today, but its wonderful to see it all come together and for the kids to learn about another facet of Victoria Police,” he said. 

It seemed the visit may be cut short when Bendigo Police requested Air Wing support just moments after the aircraft touched down in Castlemaine. But fortunately the incident in Bendigo was quickly resolved and the Air Wing was not required allowing the local visit to proceed. 

The weekly Blue EDGE program at CSC aims to build stronger links with Victoria Police members and local youth. 

Blue Light Angie Lane said it helps police connect with students through sport, shared meals and group workshops. 

“A key aim is to give students the chance to see police as people. 

The program is tailored to young people in Years 7-9 and focuses on key capabilities such as emotional regulation, confidence building, safe decision making, peer and community connections,” she said.

Castlemaine Secondary College principal Justin Hird said the Blue EDGE program has been hugely beneficial for their students.

“It has been fantastic, particularly when it comes to improving students’ physical and mental wellbeing, and helping them to develop positive connections within the local community,” Mr Hird said.

CSC Blue EDGE participant and Year 8 student Issiah said Tuesday’s Air Wing visit was really exciting.

“I have really enjoyed being part of the program. My favourite part was playing basketball with the cops and getting to know them.

“Everyone involved has been really supportive, inclusive and loving,” he said.

Fellow CSC Blue EDGE participant and Year 7 student Mia said agreed it has been a really supportive group.

“Everything that has been spoken about is kept within the group. I’ve really felt listened to and heard,” Mia said.

“We have done units on sport, food and health. I’ve enjoyed the chance to get to know other students that I normally don’t interact with, and I’ve also enjoyed learning about the police members. I would definitely feel more confident reaching out to the police for help if I ever needed it,” Mia said.

Local police members Senior Constable Braden Pollard and Constable Jared Hall said they have also enjoyed being part of the valuable weekly program.

“It’s been a great opportunity to show students that behind the uniform we are just like everyone else,” Senior Constable Pollard said.

Local brigades converge in Fryerstown

More than 60 members took part in the annual Strathloddon Group CFA preseason training session in Fryerstown last Sunday. Photo: Julie Hough.

Country Fire Authority Brigades from across Mount Alexander Shire gathered in Fryerstown on Sunday for the annual Strathloddon Group CFA preseason training session. Each brigade, Campbells Creek, Mald...

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VGR celebrates new depot 

The depot buildings have enabled VGR to relocate operations from cramped and inadequate facilities.

On Saturday November 2, the Victorian Goldfields Railway held an official opening ceremony for their new locomotive running shed at Castlemaine.  A key part of the celebration was too acknowledge...

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Traffic accidents on the rise

Local emergency services have seen a dramatic increase in traffic accidents in Mount Alexander Shire this month, with four incidents in the past four days alone. Castlemaine SES worked to free a woman...

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Oldest country brigade celebrates 170 years

Castlemaine CFA members Captain Terry Franklin, Claudia Rowe, Trent Dempster, Vanessa Robinson, Bill Chapman and Joe O’Hara are pictured with one of the brigade’s latest tankers and their trusty 1968 Austin Tanker which is fitted with a specially designed Thompson’s Foundry pump. Photo: Lisa Dennis.

Castlemaine Fire Brigade invites the community to a special open day next Sunday November 17 to celebrate its 170th anniversary milestone. The open day celebration will give community members the oppo...

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The results are in….

While all eyes are turned to the US election, and the knowledge that Donald Trump will serve another term as president, closer to home the provisional election results for the Mount Alexander Shire Co...

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Lucky escape for driver

The car was totally destroyed by fire following the crash.

Local emergency services were called to a car accident and subsequent fire in Muckleford-Castlemaine Road on Sunday evening.

It is believed the driver of the hybrid model Porsche was travelling west from Castlemaine towards Muckleford, failed to negotiate the bend near Springvale Stud Farm and collided with a tree.

Fortunately, the man was able to climb from the vehicle before it erupted in flames.

Crews from the Walmer and Castlemaine CFA, Castlemaine Police and Ambulance Victoria attended the scene.

Castlemaine CFA captain Terry Franklin said the accident occurred around 8.56pm.

“The vehicle was well alight when we arrived, but fortunately the driver had got out of the car and was sitting on the roadside.

“This was the first electric vehicle accident we have attended where the car was on fire and there were some initial concerns it would take some time to extinguish as the battery cells can take a long time to burn out.

“However, we quickly applied B Class foam to cool the battery and were able to extinguish the fire within around 40 minutes.

“Fortunately, recent road grading works and the nearby trotting track meant not too much grass was burnt and it was quickly contained,” he said.

The driver was conveyed to hospital for assessment but is believed to have escaped the incident with cuts and bruises and two broken ribs.

Photo comp celebrates farming

Dora the lamb.

Mount Alexander Shire Council in partnership with the Castlemaine Mail is inviting the community to celebrate local agriculture and farming by getting involved in a photo competition. The competition,...

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My Castlemaine with Marieanne Heard (Part 1)

Born in Kangaroo Flat to German immigrants, Marieanne and her brother and sister learnt how to survive with very little money, recycling things wherever possible. "Dad came (to Australia) first. He ha...

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Activism against gender-based violence

Council’s Community Projects Officer Mel Fowler wearing a crochet orange flower.

Mount Alexander Shire Council is calling on community members to get involved in the Crochet Flower Project to support 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence. The international initiative w...

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Carnival and book launch Sunday

Co-author Jeannie Lister is proudly pictured with the new book which will be launched at Sunday’s Vaughan Springs Carnival.

Excitement is high for the Vaughan Springs Carnival this Sunday November 10 at the historic and picturesque Vaughan Springs Reserve. The carnival is an important occasion to raise funds for the ongoin...

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