Maldon breaks into eight with gritty win

Maldon coach Damian Wust led his side to Victory.

In what could be described as the wettest conditions seen at the Bill Woodfull Oval in several seasons, Maldon dug deep to claim a gritty 14-point win over Lexton last Saturday, securing a place in th...

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Vigil for our homeless community members

Dhelkaya Health Housing Team: (L-R) Ebony, Mary, Brita and Di.

Community members are invited to attend a vigil to honour those in our community who are experiencing homelessness, to raise awareness about local actions being taken, and to call on the government to do more to address the housing crisis.

Homelessness Week, August 4 to 10 is an annual national event used to raise awareness of homelessness and its’ impacts and the broader and deeper systemic changes needed to address it. Homelessness Week is hosted by Homelessness Australia and this local vigil is being coordinated by the My Home Network and Dhelkaya Health Housing Team.

According to Courtney Stephens, Senior Housing Support Worker at Dhelkaya Health, on any given night 78 community members are homeless in Mount Alexander Shire, tens of people are sleeping rough and over 250 families are seeking support for housing. There is a shortfall of around 600 social housing units and far more crisis and transition housing required to meet current demand.

“Homelessness and the risk of homelessness can profoundly affect a person’s mental and physical health, education, employment opportunities, connection to community and their ability to fully participate in society,” Ms Stephens said.

“Everyone has a right to affordable, secure, safe, appropriate and sustainable housing.”

The community is invited to attend the vigil outside the Castlemaine Market Building, Thursday, August 7 from 4 – 5 pm, to hear about the local housing supports and action

including the Rough Sleeper Action Group, the Help At Hand flyer and how to donate to local supports for rough sleepers.

They will also have an opportunity to sign up to a national campaign and send letters to Federal and State government calling for an increase in crisis and transition housing as well as wrap-around supports and join local action on longer term affordable housing in our shire.

My Home Network is auspiced by Dhelkaya Health and made up of passionate community members, locals with lived experience of the housing crisis, and representatives from local housing initiatives, community, and government organisations.

You can read more about My Home Network at dhelkayahealth.org.au/my-home-network

Parkrunners brave the wet

All rugged up: a trio of hardy parkrunners undaunted by the weather.

Alan Hollensen
The old adage that ‘the world belongs to the people who show up’ saw a very credible 67 parkrunners – and walkers and strollers – show up in pretty ordinary conditions to complete the t...

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Lions mark Road Safety Round

The Lions Under 11s gave their all at Sunday's tournament.

When it comes to road safety – we’re all on the same team. Harcourt Football Netball Club was proud to be part of the TAC Road Safety Round and donned special arm bands for the event. The club encoura...

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Falcons use mud and pride to fly into finals

Rain turned Harcourt Recreation Reserve into a slip-and-slide battlefield last Sunday, as the Mt Alexander Falcons and Melton Bloods put on one of the most spirited, fierce, and beautiful matches of the Riddell District Football League season.

With Pride colours on their guernseys and the churned-up oval turning the middle of the game into a grind, both teams reminded us why district football matters—not just to the players, but to the communities they represent.

This wasn’t just a Round 14 match. It was two fiercely inclusive teams, looking to make a point about how AFL should be played and who should be allowed to play it.

Both teams have been fighting through a long winter of injury, away games, and a relentless culture war that’s landed squarely on the shoulders of women’s community sport in Victoria. But out on that field, in the cold and the mud, the Falcons and the Bloods showed exactly what courage and inclusion can look like.

The first quarter saw Mt Alexander come out swinging. From the first ball-up, it was clear the Falcons weren’t here to play safe—but here to play fast. Mt Alexander shrugged off caution, took Melton by surprise, and with flashes of speed and deft ball movement delivered cleanly out of a damp midfield.

Ella Hayes and Lib Baker carved early space, feeding ball after ball into the steady hands of forwards Hayley Johnson and the unflappable Lil Waters. It was a winning play that kept the Falcons’ pressure on as the scoreboard ticked over.

Tash Ross-Harris, Soph Foster, and Mary Koeko each booted through successive goals. It was without doubt the best first quarter Mt Alexander had put together all season, going into the break 30–0.

But Melton adjusted quickly. Tightening up around the contest, the Bloods found traction in the second quarter, denying the Falcons their first-quarter speed and previous goal alchemy. Successive contests saw the Bloods reclaim the midfield and find just that little bit extra, scoring two goals and two behinds in the second to clip the Falcons’ wings and bring it to 32–14.

With the Harcourt field now reduced to soup, the third quarter turned into a slow, bruising series of ball-ups and scraps. Mud and Melton denied the Falcons any opening to take flight as both teams contested the field centimetre by centimetre. In response, Mt Alexander returned to their bread-and-butter play: suppressing, crumbing, and leaning into a relentless defensive structure that held off the Bloods and preserved their 32–14 lead.

But finals spots aren’t gifted—they’re earned and Melton scored two early in the final quarter as Mt Alexander struggled to find their footing.

That is until the indomitable Soph Foster steadied the Falcons with first one goal, then another, and Mt Alexander is on its way to a first-ever quarter final!

Soph Foster was awarded a hand stitched Mangrook as Pride Match player award, and The Mt Alexander Falcons will travel to Riddells Creek tomorrow, Saturday August 2 to take on the Bombers at 5pm at Riddells Creek Recreation Reserve. Go Falcons!

Falcons use mud and pride to fly into finals

The Falcons put in a determined effort to fly into this weekend's final for the first time. Photo: @stevewphotos
The Falcons put in a determined effort to fly into this weekend's final for the first time. Photo: @stevewphotos

Rain turned Harcourt Recreation Reserve into a slip-and-slide battlefield last Sunday, as the Mt Alexander Falcons and Melton Bloods put on one of the most spirited, fierce, and beautiful matches of t...

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Creekers valiant in trying conditions

Campbells Creek made the short journey to Harcourt on Saturday for their Round 15 clash.
As part of the TAC’s 'Show Up. Slow Down' campaign, the Creekers donned blue armbands to raise awareness aroun...

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Goldfields Gothic Festival: Demystifying the dark side

Crimson Strix (Gabrielle Kelly) will open the three-day festival with a talk about the gothic subculture.

The historic township of Maldon will celebrate the dark side of the goldfields with the annual Goldfields Gothic Festival of Dark Ideas, from tonight until Sunday.
Now in its fourth year, the three-da...

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Unique talent to feature at The Taproom

Rupert Bullard will make his local debut this Sunday

Rupert Bullard will make his Yandoit/Castlemaine debut this Sunday August 3 performing live and original folk, country and blues at The Taproom at Shedshaker Brewing at The Mill Castlemaine.
The night...

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Magpies valiant in the mud

The Castlemaine Magpies journeyed north to face Eaglehawk on a soggy Canterbury Park last Saturday.
Congratulations to Oscar Giddings who made his Seniors debut with the side against the Hawks.
The ma...

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‘Possibles’ galore in 300 metre event

The day’s winners were (L-R) Greg Brown, Shannon King, Tony Skinner, Dan McColl, Bradley Knox and Richard Ruddick.

On Saturday the Castlemaine Rifle Club commenced the 2025/2026 300 metre championship. 
The event has four stages that will be contested over the next 12 months. 
The series is all shot from...

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