The Castlemaine District Netball Association (CDNA) is excited to be soon starting its season. The committee is preparing to be strictly following Netball Victoria’s COVID-19 guidelines regarding social distancing and cleaning.
The Junior competition is set to begin on Wednesday July 29 at the Wesley Hill Netball Pavilion with many eager teams already forwarding their team sheets in for 11&U (Mixed), 13&U (Mixed) and 15&U (Mixed). The closing date for team sheets is Wednesday, July 22 so get your teams together and don’t miss out. See the Mail for more details.
Calling junior netballers
Real and dangerous
Ian Braybrook, Castlemaine
This pandemic is real – and dangerous. It is up to us to ensure that Castlemaine and surrounding towns do not admit city people. As difficult as it may be, tell our city family and friends to stay away – and if we know of breaches – report them. We know that our local police will do their job and we must support them.
This pandemic is a warning of what is possibly to come. What if in future a more deadly and infectious virus descends upon us? We can now see clearly that concentration of people and population is bad news. Decentralisation should be elevated to urgent, not just forever talked about. As for those high rise monstrous monuments to the Bolte government known as “community housing” they should be torn down quickly and decent homes built to replace them. What a good start to a proper decentralisation program! Big, bold, costly steps are necessary but which government has the guts to do it?
Premier Dan Andrews has done a great job under intense pressure in regard to controlling the dreaded virus. He was let down by those entrusted with the job to protect us. To the critics: What would you have done?
The Heart of The Bubble
Castlemaine based author Trace Balla has used her time in isolation to pen another book about just that titled – The Heart of the Bubble.
The much loved local children’s author and talented illustrator of Rivertime, Rockhopping, The Thank You Dish, Shine and Landing With Wings released the new self-published book last week.
Balla’s books are about care for the planet and one another. They also explore themes of first nations peoples, death, gratitude, resilience, friendship, community and sustainability, and are popular in schools and for all ages.
The Heart of the Bubble – a story with 2020 vision set in the time of corona is a touching tale of a family’s awakening to what really matters, set during the coronavirus pandemic. See the Mail for the full story. Out Now.
The careful dance: classes in a time of Covid

This week the Castlemaine Mail speaks to local dancers about how they’ve had to adjust their dance and circus classes for their very dedicated legion of students — of all ages — and change the way they do business amid the Covid crisis. Full story in today’s Mail. 17.07.20
Welcome news
Lorraine le Plastrier
Mount Alexander Shire Disability Advocacy Group
MASDAG (Mount Alexander Shire Disability Advocacy Group) reported our concern about the unsafe pedestrian crossing at the Barker Street-Parker Street area in September 2018 and are pleased to hear that that the government has made funds available to the shire to improve the safety.
Barker Street is a Regional Roads Victoria responsibility and MASDAG understands that the shire has been advocating for safe crossing at this area for a long time. That area is a seriously dangerous hot spot and we are relieved that a solution is imminent. We support the local resident group calling for a safe crossing in this area.
Soccer finally kicks off
Castlemaine Goldfields Football Club’s competitive junior sides returned to the pitch last Saturday July 4 in Bendigo Amateur Soccer League (BASL) action.
Castlemaine Goldfields FC president Aaron Shooter said the whole club was elated to see the players finally hit the park after months of uncertainty.
“After eight hours in the wet and cold I was still smiling from ear to ear and my heart was full of joy. For everyone that made it possible my sincere thanks,” he said.
Castlemaine Goldfields FC’s Unders 10s are also set to return to action this weekend in the BASL Non-Competitive Junior Competition with both Under 10 Girls and Under 10 Mixed playing at Chewton on Saturday from 9.15 am.
Join the club
There are still spots available in the Goldfields Under 10s, Under 12s and Under 14s sides so please contact Club Secretary – Tony Cormack on secretary@castlemainegoldfieldsfc.net.au to find out more.
The club also hope to be able to make an announcement about their ever popular Friday afternoon Small Sided program in the coming weeks. They are still taking registrations and will finalise and commence the program in Term 3. See the Mail for the full story. Out Now.
3000 meal milestone smashed
Mount Alexander Shire’s Community Pantry volunteers smashed their 3000th meal milestone last week for needy community members impacted by the COVID-19 crisis.
Bendigo Federal MP Lisa Chesters stopped into visit with volunteers at the Castlemaine Church of Christ on Tuesday this week as they whipped up their latest batch of tasty meals and hampers of essential goods.
Ms Chesters thanked the volunteers which span across a range of community groups and organisations for their tireless efforts to support the vulnerable during the pandemic.
Castlemaine Church of Christ pastor Dave Tolputt said they have been honoured to play host to the community initiative and it has been a wonderful success.
Mr Tolputt said 13 agencies were involved in the pantry initiative including Castlemaine Community House and volunteers from Nalderun, Castlemaine Church of Christ, The Salvation Army, St Vincent de Paul and the wider community. See the Mail for the full story. Out Now.
Friends of CHIRP launch lobby podcast

The Friends of Castlemaine District Community Health (CHIRP) are launching their podcast series ‘The Story of CHIRP’ on radio program Around the Wireless on MAINfm 94.9 next Wednesday July 15.
Friends podcast project manager, Elizabeth Scanlon explained that the series has been developed as part of the Friends’ campaign to lobby state government to provide the funding needed so CHIRP and other independent, community health services can restore services which have been reduced and continue to provide services. See the Mail for the full story. Out Now.
Extend JobKeeper – Chesters
Federal Member for Bendigo, Lisa Chesters MP has met with travel industry experts in Castlemaine to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and to demand the extension of JobKeeper.
Ms Chesters said there’s no doubt that the travel industry has been hit hard during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The recent spike in cases in Victoria is a clear indicator that we are still in uncertain times, with no end date to the pandemic,” she said.
“I’m calling on the Morrison Government to extend JobKeeper for the travel industry and save local jobs.
“Cancelling JobKeeper too early would have a devastating impact on local businesses and households,” Chesters said.
Former Castlemaine lad Ben Ross and partner Nicola Veltman operate 1000 Mile Travel Group and said the travel industry was the first hit and will be the last out of this crisis.
“We have largely been forgotten about and are in a stalling pattern not being able to forecast or plan for our business which is a theme across our industry,” Ms Veltman said.
“Right now, even though we need JobKeeper to be extended, it is a band aid effect,” she said.
“If JobKeeper is extended and borders remain closed we will see an exodus from the industry as staff will consider alternative industries not impacted and we will lose highly valued skilled workers,” Veltman said. See the Mail for the full story. Out Now.
Funding boost for Harcourt
The Harcourt community are celebrating this week after the announcement that the township will receive a $372,131 boost towards the construction of new unisex player and umpire change facilities at Harcourt Recreation Reserve.
Bendigo West MP Maree Edwards visited Harcourt on Wednesday to announce the state government investment which will benefit the local netball, football, cricket and tennis clubs. See the Mail for the full story. Out Now.
Grab a bargain!
The team at Windarring Recycled Store at 317 Barker Street are thrilled to be back on deck after the COVID-19 hiatus.
The crew at the Barker Street Store and at the Vintage Bazaar stall at The Mill Complex both resumed work in late May and have been overwhelmed by the warm response they have received from customers at both sites.
In fact, they recorded record sales at the Bazaar in June.
The Barker Street store is currently open reduced days and hours – Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 11am-3pm and has social distancing and hand sanitising measures in place.
Windarring support worker Jakob Schmitt said they continued to work to support their clients and ADE Supported Employees during lockdown. See the Mail for the full story. Out Now.