Swinging into autumn

Last Thursday at Castlemaine Golf Club, players observed a minute's silence in honour of Anzac Day before embarking on a four-man Ambrose event with sixteen teams spread across the course following a ...

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Campbells Creek club champion

On Saturday, April 27 Campbells Creek Bowling Club members held their wind-up and presentation night. Following an amazing smorgasbord, trophies were awarded to club champion Barry Chester and runner...

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May the Fourth…Come to the dark side

The team at Shedshaker Brewing are not scared to embrace their inner nerd. This Saturday May 4 they are letting their love for Star Wars take over the Taproom for some galactic fun. First, they are un...

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Not got driving confidence?

Surveys have shown that up to 84 per cent of Australians experience anxiety on behind the wheel, with Monash University studies predicting only half of young Melburnians eligible to drive will get the...

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Continuing women’s motoring heritage

Women have always had a hand in motoring since the late 1800s when Bertha Benz, alongside her husband Carl Benz, played a formative role in creating the automobile. Australia pioneers like Florence Th...

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Safe asbestos disposal

Mount Alexander Shire Council has recently upgraded the Castlemaine Transfer Station to better support the safe disposal of small quantities of packaged asbestos waste. The upgrades have been made pos...

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Donate dry leaves

Local composting volunteers from 'Yes In My Back Yard' (YIMBY) are busy collecting as many dry leaves as possible for future composting and they would love your help! If you are busy raking up leaves,...

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Flu season is upon us

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Bendigo Health’s Loddon Mallee Public Health Unit (LMPHU) is urging residents to book an influenza vaccination. The best way to protect yourself against the flu is to get a vaccination as soon as poss...

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Council listening posts

Mount Alexander Shire Council is inviting community members to meet their local councillor as part of its 2024 Listening Post Program. The program creates opportunities for councillors to hear direct...

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Beautiful music in beautiful spaces

Join the Bendigo Chamber Choir for a performance of Haydn’s Nelson Mass at Sacred Heart Cathedral on May 11.

The Bendigo Chamber Choir and Orchestra will perform Haydn's Nelson Mass on Saturday, May 11 at 5pm in the Sacred Heart Cathedral Bendigo. Directed by Michael Bottomley and featuring four wonderful so...

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Enough is enough

Hundreds of Central Victorian residents gathered in Rosalind Park on Sunday as part of an Australian-wide movement against gender-based violence. Federal Member for Bendigo MP Lisa Chesters and Member...

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Digging into the Gold Rush

Peter Cox, President of the National Trust Bendigo and District Branch, spoke of the importance of valuing history.

As part of the National Trust Australian Heritage Festival 2024, a highly successful event was held in Castlemaine on Saturday, attended by over 120 people. The day began with a Smoking Ceremony cond...

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