The 10th Castlemaine Jazz Festival kicked off last night with an unforgettable performance by renowned African singer, dancer, songwriter, and percussionist Dobet Gnahoré at Castlemaine's historic The...
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Born in the Mallee in the 50s, when Jasmine was the only thing growing in the garden, the young girl was one of a kind.
When Jasmine was 17, her dad died, leaving her mum a widow at the age of 38, wit...
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Curator Catherine Tait and Rotarian Edwina Coller begin the task of displaying more than 500 artworks earlier this week.
There were hectic moments on Sunday as more than 500 works of art were delivered to Castlemaine Town Hall by hopeful and expectant artists for this weekend's 36th annual Rotary Castlemaine Art Show (J...
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Building upon the incredible success of the 2024 event, the 'Celebration of SAORI' exhibition returns to the Esmond Gallery at The Warehouse in Clunes in 2025 - bigger, brighter, and more creatively v...
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Monday’s protest against the approval of Woodside’s North West Shelf gas development. Photo: Avery Barnett Dacey.
A large group of central Victorians gathered outside Bendigo Federal MP Lisa Chesters' office on Monday to draw attention to the Labor government's approval of Woodside's contentious North West Shelf ...
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Micro and Small Business Day is hosted by Mount Alexander Shire Council, with support from Castlemaine Mail/Midland Express, Workforce Australia, Castlemaine Community House, Workspace Australia, StartUp Central Victoria and Business Mount Alexander.
Small business owners, creatives, freelancers, farmers and aspiring entrepreneurs — don’t miss your chance to be part of Mount Alexander’s Micro and Small Business Day, happening across Castlemaine on...
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Congratulations to Campbells Creek Bowling Club Committee for 25-26 which consists of Ian Trevena, Trevor Woodman, President Barry Ellis, Jim McMennemin, Chris Gallager, Jill Harding Secretary, Treasurer Meryl Holland, Val Ellis and Judy Hall.
Campbells Creek Bowling Club held its annual general meeting last Sunday May 25.
President Barry Ellis welcomed everyone who attended and gave a roundup of events for the year.
Barry thanked the commi...
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At Castlemaine Golf Club on Thursday Joel Baylon (36) stole the spotlight with a superb stableford round of 43 points - five clear of his nearest rival, Andrew Wilson (6), who finished with a strong 3...
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Xavier Guzzardi (Vice Captain) and Caleb Mountford (Captain) will lead the Under 17 Male side.
Castlemaine District Netball Association is honoured to announce the six teams that will be representing the CDNA and our town at the upcoming Northern Association Championships.
This competition is w...
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The Castlemaine Men’s Shed is holding a Garage Sale Fundraiser this Saturday June 7 to raise funds for the shed’s ongoing work. The local men’s shed was established in 2014 as a place where local men could gather each week in a safe and busy environment and in an atmosphere of old-fashioned mateship. Castlemaine Men’s Shed president Brian McCormick said members of Men’s Sheds come from all walks of life. “The bond that unites them is that they are men with time on their hands and would like something meaningful to do with that time,” he said. The Shed supports numerous community activities such as building seats or other small structures for the local Council, repairing furniture or other items for the community including older men and women and support for crisis events like bushfires. The shed really provides a much needed welcoming supportive environment for men in the community who have retired, suffer ill health or have lost their partners. The Men’s Shed doesn’t receive Government funding so we depend on donations, memberships and small payments in return for repair work or other tasks the men are able to complete. The challenge here is to ensure there are enough funds to cover running and maintenance costs. To raise funds for their work the Shed is having a garage sale this Saturday June 7 from 8am at their premises at 42 Wimble Street (behind the Mt Alexander Golf Club). Items for sale include bandsaw, dining room cabinet, a solid workbench with vice, tools, hardware, wooden toys and other incidentals. Get along and show your support for this fantastic local group.
A range of furniture and other household items will be for sale.
Goldfields Youth player Jarvis Henderson heads the ball away to a teammate as his opponent moves in to challenge. Photo: Max Lesser.
A brisk Autumnal morning greeted Castlemaine Goldfields Football Club's Youth side for their Sunday morning match at Chewton.
Facing off against Bendigo heavyweights Latrobe University SC expectations...
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