Inspired graffiti mural

Joe Pratt and Tai Ly.

Mount Alexander Shire Council has welcomed a fresh, graffiti-inspired mural at Mechanics Lane in Castlemaine. The mural was created by local artist Joe Pratt, who led a team of young artists – Tai Ly,...

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Fatal police shooting

Thirty-nine-year-old John Glogiewicz died after being shot by police in Daisy Hill (40 minutes from Castlemaine) last Thursday following a seven-hour siege. Police were called to Menzies Drive followi...

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My Castlemaine (pt. 3) – Vic Say

Vic and his family in 1995. L-R (back): Felicity, Matt, Rebecca, (front): Vic and Andrew.

The first and second installments of Vic's interview were published in the June 27 and July 4 editions of the Mail. When the South Sudanese came to Castlemaine Vic said to his wife Felicity, 'I'm goin...

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The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever

The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever is coming to Castlemaine! Join the worldwide movement on July 20 - as thousands of 'Cathy's' in countries around the worlddance to the iconic choreography from Kate Bush's ‘Wuthering Heights’ video clip released in 1978. Full story page 4. Photo: Craig Gaston.

The idea to have a The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever (TMWHDE) in Castlemaine arose spontaneously when organisers Gen Ward, Fionna Allan, and Marion Yates, attended the KB Band show at the Castlemain...

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Who are The Meir Cats?

Step back in time for an unforgettable evening of jazz with the Meir Cats- performing at the Maurocco Bar in Castlemaine on Saturday July 26.

Of course there's the leader John Meir himself, who has performed classical, jazz and pop in Hong Kong, Portugal and the UK. He has accompanied famous musicians including Roy Orbison, Neil Sedaka and ...

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Regular checks reduce risks

Kay and Fei, Dhelkaya Health Diabetes Educators.

This National Diabetes Week (July 13 – 19), members of the Mount Alexander Diabetes Support and Information Group are encouraging people to schedule a health check today, for a healthier tomorrow. The...

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Club championship begins

Winners (L-R): Tony Skinner, Dan McColl, Kerri Neven, Bradley Knox, Greg Brown (absent0 and Tom Christie.

The new season of the Castlemaine Rifle Club Championship commenced on Saturday. This was the first round of an eight round series to determine the club's champion marksmen in 'Target Rifle', 'F Class...

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Maldon wins a thriller

The match between traditional rivals Newstead and Maldon was a battle royale that came down to a solitary point. Photo: Max Lesser

In an enthralling encounter between long-time rivals, Maldon's senior footballers downed Newstead by one point in the dying moments of last Saturday’s match. A beautiful sunny winter’s day at Newstead...

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Town left unprotected- Brigade waiting more than a decade for second appliance

Taradale Fire Brigade are raising funds for a second appliance to help protect the town.

Jade Jungwirth

The fire brigade in Taradale, which sits on the edge of two shires and two electorates, has been denied funding for a second fire fighting appliance, every year… for the past 11 years.
The brigade has been applying for funding through the Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program since 2014, and as the only one in the Mount Alexander Group without a second appliance, the members can’t understand why they keep getting rejected.
Captain Lachie Elliot said they kept getting pushed from pillar to post.
“We get told told ‘there isn’t enough money’, or ‘you don’t need it’. Every year there’s a different excuse and you get a bit tired of it,” he said.
“The community is at the forefront of what we do. Obviously we help other neighbouring brigades when we can, but in a nutshell it’s about our community and when we leave, our little town is unprotected.”
Taradale sits on the edge of the Fryers Range State Forest and is located between Elphinstone and Malmsbury. It subsequently gets called out to support teams from both the Mount Alexander and Macedon Ranges shires.
The brigade currently has 17 active firefighters, one tanker and an old vehicle that has no water and no crew protection. When members take the tanker to an incident they are left with no other appliance, leaving the town and its residents unprotected.
Third Lieutenant Tracey Whiteside told the Mail that she and Lachie attended a call out last year for a lightning strike in the forest.
“We were only given a rough idea of where it might be and there were a few different ways to get there, so Lachie and I went in the car to try to find it, and the tanker went in the other direction,” she said.
“We found it first and we couldn’t do anything except stamp it with our boots until the tanker got there 10 minutes later.”
The brigade community safety coordinator, Jodie Parker, said when they attended an incident they usually had a full tanker and often additional people.
“Most of the brigades in the Mount Alexander Group have a second tanker. We’re not asking for a second tanker, we’re just asking for an Ultra Light, which would be an asset not just to our brigade, but to the whole group,” she said.
“They have done a risk assessment on the fire ridge, and in one of the modelling scenarios, hypothetically if the fire comes from the north, and then if there’s a wind change, it can take out the whole town.
“Not that a little ultra-light would stop that from happening, but if you can get in there and prevent it getting bigger or spreading until someone can get there, that can make a big difference,” she said.
Ms Parker said they had already managed to raise more than $90,000 through donations, more than half the amount the brigade needs to contribute towards the vehicle through VESEP.
“We only need $24,167 to contribute to VESEP grant and they pay $140,833. We’ve had that money sitting there ready to go for 10 years,” she said.
Outgoing Captain, now 4th Lieutenant, Adam Paine said the brigade needed the Ultra Light, which was small and agile and could carry 600 litres of water.
“They’re similar to what the forestry guys use,” he said.
“We’re still putting in the VESEP application, but we’re not foregoing the option of raising the rest ourselves. On a good year we can raise $10,000, so we’re more than willing to go halves.”
If you’d like to help the Taradale team raise the necessary funds for a second appliance, you can make a direct deposit to BSB 063517 Account 00901307 (donations above $2 are tax deductible and donation receipts are available on request).
You can also donate the proceeds from your cans and bottles processed at any the container deposit point to Taradale CFA.
To follow their progress, visit www.facebook.com/taradalecfa or www.instagram.com/cfataradale

Friday, July 11, 2025

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Parkour Quest – The Winter Trials

Parkour master Flynn Patrao on the Dungeons & Dragons Quest.

Castlemaine Circus is gearing up to hold a special ‘Dungeons & Dragon’s themed Parkour School Holiday program event on Friday July 18.'Parkour Quest: The Winter Trials' will feature two sessions a...

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Castlemaine Historical Society celebrates 60 years

Members of the Castlemaine Historical Society recently gathered in the Ray Bradfield Rooms to celebrate their 60th anniversary. The evening marked 60 years to the day on May 3, 1965 that the founding ...

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