Tricia Devlin has again emerged as the winner of the Castlemaine Croquet Club’s Association Croquet Division One Final defeating Ian Campbell in the best of three games series.
Tricia continued her s...
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The Mount Alexander Falcons celebrated their season launch last Saturday night.
The side is scheduled to play their first match of the 2024 Riddell District Football League season against Romsey toni...
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Castlemaine District Netball Association sides contested their Grand Finals on March 27 at the Wesley Hill Netball Complex. Results were as follows:
In the 11&Under Grand Final Newstead 23 had a stron...
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Castlemaine Fringe Festival's 'Fantastico!' Variety Show fundraiser returns to the Castlemaine Town Hall tonight, Friday April 12, Fantastico! features a stellar line-up of local talent.
Among the act...
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Wildlife Victoria will once again deploy veterinary triage units into Victorian wetlands as the 2024 duck hunting season gets underway this week.
The deployment follows the state government’s decision...
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Hot Moves No Pressure are throwing a party this Saturday April 13 and you’re all invited!
Partnering with Boomtown Wines, the Hot Moves Dance Moms will be raising funds for the 2024 iteration of Hot M...
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Under changing climate conditions, extreme weather events such as fires, floods, storms and extreme temperatures are becoming more frequent and severe, increasing health and safety risks for household...
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The Castlemaine Mail (formerly the Mount Alexander Mail) is set to celebrate its 170th anniversary on May 6, 2024.
To celebrate this very special milestone we are planning a commemorative edition of the paper and a special pop-up exhibition event at the Castlemaine Art Museum.
The Mail team is on the hunt for special artefacts and memorabilia to feature in the display and would love to speak to any locals which may have collected items from the newspaper’s rich past which could be featured in the display such as cameras, photographs, old newspapers or items from the former offices such as metal lettering from the early print presses.
The first edition of our predecessor the Mount Alexander Mail came off the press on May 6, 1854 at 107 Mostyn Street and the paper has been proudly bringing Castlemaine and surrounding districts their local news ever since!
If you have an item we could feature in the exhibition please drop in and see us at the Mail office at 13 Hargraves Street, contact editor Lisa Dennis on 5472 1788 or email ldennis@midnews.com.au
Nearly 50 golfers seized the opportunity presented by the perfect weather to participate in a par round at Castlemaine Golf Club on Thursday, March 28. Jim Dimopoulos (14) emerged victorious after a countback against Ian Shields (21), both posting scores of +3. Dimopoulos clinched the B Grade win, boosted by an eagle on the 16th hole, one of only two eagles recorded that day. Will Dodson also secured an eagle on the 10th hole. In the A Grade category, Ross Bottomley (5) claimed victory with an impressive score of +2, leading by two points over the runner-up, Peter McCoombe (8). Kevin Gardner (13) took the runner-up spot in B Grade with a score of +2. Meanwhile, the battle in C Grade was won by Ian Shields with a score of +3, ahead of Ian Clark (26) who carded +1. Only three players managed to score multiple birdies, Kane Clack, Peter McCoombe, and Jim Dimopoulos each securing two. Nearest to the Pin prizes were awarded to Mary Beck on the 7th hole and Rob Barratt on the 12th. Saturday morning’s nine hole competition saw the debut of nine-year-old Thomas Bellis, eagerly welcomed into his first competitive outing. Despite not finishing in the winner’s circle, Thomas’s performance secured him a midfield position. The day’s triumph belonged to Peter Gresswell (19), who returned to the country mere days ago and impressively carded 19 points. The runner-up position for the day went to Bronwyn Gudgeon (22), who finished on 16 points.
Ideal conditions set the stage for remarkable scores in Saturday’s Stableford competition, as the top seven players secured 37 points or higher. Brad Sturgess (14) emerged as the overall champion and B Grade winner, with an outstanding performance, finishing with 43 points. Billy Burgess (15) finished with 37 points and took the B Grade runner-up position. In the A Grade division, Kane Clack (8) demonstrated his prowess by clinching victory with an impressive 40 points, while Les Watson secured the runner-up position with a solid 37 points. Meanwhile, in C Grade, Connie Dimopoulos (24) ascended to the top spot with 37 points, surpassing Mick Kehoe (19), who trailed closely behind with 35 points. Birdies were abundant throughout the round, with several players notching multiple birdies each, Kate Little led the pack with an impressive 5 birdies, followed by Steve Coombes with 4, and two apiece to Troy Little, Brad Sturgess, Ross Stevens, Billy Burgess and Ian Rennie. Brent Andrew claimed the NTP prize on the 7 th hole, while Kane Clack secured the NTP victory on the 12 th .
Saturday Stableford winner Brad Sturgess.
On Easter Monday, a group of 18 players gathered to burn off some Easter calories. Kane Clack (6) secured the leading position with a Stableford score of 38 points, narrowly edging out Jason Thompson (3), who scored 37 points. Fifteen birdies were tallied that day, with Shane Burke notching 4, Jason Thompson securing 3, and Brad Sturgess obtaining 2. Additionally, Shane Burke clinched the Nearest the Pin on the 7th hole, while Leigh Campbell claimed the one for the 12th.
Easter Monday stableford winner Kane Clack.
Following an overnight downpour, the ladies gathered on the course for the inaugural round of the club championships, coinciding with the monthly medal competition. Julie Bottomley (22) navigated the conditions, securing both the medal and the A Grade victory, with a nett score of 78. Jan Barratt (19) emerged as the A Grade runner-up, finishing closely behind with a net score of 80. In B Grade, Swee Ho (27) claimed the victory with a nett score of 82, while Helen McEwen (31) followed closely behind with a nett of 84, securing the runner-up position. Jen Dyer’s precision on the greens gave her the win for the least number of putts, scoring 29.
Community members from Elphinstone and surrounding areas angered and frustrated by the recent 50km/h speed limit change on the Pyrenees Highway from Chewton to Castlemaine have launched a petition on ...
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The Guildford General Store closed its doors early last month and the locals want it re-opened, and thriving.
Community meetings have led to the formation of an interim committee who are doing the gr...
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Castlemaine Hot Rod Centre is gearing up for its annual Autopia event at Autoplex at Etty Street next weekend April 13 & 14 which this year celebrates 'Women behind the Wheel'
and will raise vital funds for breast cancer research. Local hot rodding enthusiasts Michel Mussett, Lisa James, Pattie Ritchie, Carol Hadfield, Stacey Raselli, Harper Soldatos, Bubby
Swift and Sharon Soldatos invite the community to get along and support this special event. Photo: Lisa Dennis.
Castlemaine Hot Rod Centre's festival for old school cars, motorcycles and other fun stuff with wheels 'Autopia' returns to Autoplex at Etty Street next weekend, April 13 and 14.
The theme for Autopia...
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