Get in the swing

Woman on tennis court playing tennis. Serving ball.

Castlemaine Lawn Tennis Club will be hosting an exciting tennis event next Sunday October 4. 
The Victoria Universal Tennis Rating (UTR) Series is a Tennis Victoria initiative and is open to juniors and adults. The Fast4 round robin format is lots of fun and all players will get to play three matches.
The competition will run from 1pm to 4pm and players of all abilities are invited to take part.
Entry must be online by October 2, 11.59pm by going to the link: tennis.com.au/Vic/players/universal-tennis-rating. Entry is just $5.

Disappointing behaviour

Vicki Poxon, CEO Windarring Disability

COVID-19 has affected people in many ways. Unfortunately a few people deal with their stress by lashing out at others. The incredible people who work in the retail industry bear the daily brunt of others unhappiness and anxiety.
But, I am shocked to tell you that at Castlemaine Windarring our clients working in our Recycled Shop have also been the targets of unhappy people. Recently, one of our clients was verbally abused because he asked a customer to follow COVID directions. The words that were said were designed to hurt and what the person said specifically targeted our client’s disability. To support our team members who have been abused we have provided counselling and other supports. They don’t understand why they have been treated this way.
We all understand that COVID is stressful but now that some restrictions for regional areas have been lifted I hope people can return to their usual happy place and leave all retail staff in peace to do the work they do very well.

Telehealth extended at 11th hour

Regional Victorians will benefit from a decision by the federal government to invest more than $2 billion to extend its national COVID-19 emergency health response for a further six months to March 31, 2021.
Bendigo Federal MP Lisa Chesters welcomed Friday’s announcement that the government would extend current telehealth arrangements but is disappointed that it’s come at the 11th hour. 
Lyttleton Street Clinic’s Dr Richard Mayes said local GPs welcomed the announcement.
“It is great news that we can continue to service the health of our community in the safest way possible during these times,” Dr Mayes said.
“It is also a timely reminder for all people to aim to return to the routine health checks and maintenance that they pursued pre-COVID times,” he said. See the Mail for the full story. Out Now.

Local candidates revealed

This is a voting card marked with an x in the second box with a pencil. The focus is on the pencil tip.

Nominations for the upcoming local government elections closed on Tuesday this week and the candidates are in. Mount Alexander Shire has 18 candidates standing in our October elections. 
In two wards current councillors will be returning unopposed, while in the Castlemaine Ward 11 candidates have thrown their hat in the ring for one of three positions. See today’s Mail for the full story. Out Now.

Live music lifeline

The Bridge Hotel's Jeremy Furze and Bendigo West MP Maree Edwards are pictured following Monday's announcement.
The Bridge Hotel's Jeremy Furze and Bendigo West MP Maree Edwards are pictured following Monday's announcement.

Three local live music venues are among 106 venues across the state that will share in $9 million in survival grants as part of the state government’s Victorian Live Music Events program.
Bendigo West MP Maree Edwards announced on Monday that Castlemaine’s Bridge Hotel, the Castlemaine Theatre Royal and the Red Hill Hotel at Chewton were among the successful recipients in the first tranche of the program. See the Mail for the full story. 

Tribute a labour of love for Des

Castlemaine artist Anne Rittman with Wendy Brady and the unique art casket tribute they created for Des Brady who passed away in recent days. Photo: Eve Lamb

When well known Castlemaine local Des Brady was laid to rest this week after sustaining a fatal aneurysm, he was surrounded by many of the things he loved best in life.
They were hand-painted onto his casket in a unique tribute to honour the long serving and well-loved local mechanic’s life.
When Mr Brady, 80, passed away on September 14 his wife Wendy decided to do something special to honour Mr Brady who had lived in Castlemaine since his 20s after beginning life at coastal Rosebud and doing his mechanics apprenticeship at Echuca.
Wendy contacted family friend and local professional artist Anne Rittman with an idea.
Several days of dedicated work later, the result was a magnificent personalised casket which had been lovingly hand-painted by Anne and Wendy.
The casket and its lid feature many of the things Mr Brady held dearest in life including wildlife and native flora… Read more in the Castlemaine Mail, Friday, September 25, 2020.

An exciting move

Glenn Sutherland, McKenzie Hill

As a former Board President of Castlemaine Health I believe it is exciting to now see the intended merger of CHIRP and Castlemaine Health!
Mount Alexander Shire Council has also shown initiatives in the development of partnerships with CHIRP and Castlemaine Health, as well as developing the Early Years Plan to support the needs of families and children from 0-8 years. Some of the actions include identifying the gaps in the provision of local childcare, including mental health.
Victoria and Australia for too long have spent less funding on the health and well-being prevention actions than has been required. 
These preventative initiatives in Castlemaine and district no doubt will really help the quality of our lives!

Ginnivan selected

Castlemaine football talent Jack Ginnivan has been selected for the National Combine for the upcoming AFL Draft.
The 17-year-old said he is excited to join 94 up and coming players from across Australia as part of the National Combine event.
The group includes 46 players from across metro and regional Victoria which will face off in Melbourne next month, where their skills, fitness and agility will be placed under the microscope. See the Mail for the full story.

MAAW Makers corner created

The Mount Alexander Animal Welfare (MAAW) Op Shop in Johnstone Street Castlemaine has reopened its doors and during lockdown has created a new ‘Makers Corner’.
The new installation aims support to local artists and craftists that have been affected by Covid shutdown restrictions. 

Council paves way for aged care home

Castlemaine looks set to get a new 93-bed aged care facility following a decision at this week’s Mount Alexander Shire Council Meeting.
At Tuesday night’s meeting councillors unanimously voted to grant approval for development of residential-zoned land at McKenzie Hill, paving the way for establishment of a 93-bed commercial aged care facility to be built on site. See the Mail for the full story. Out Now.

Supermarket plan revisited

shopping cart in supermarket aisle with product shelves interior defocused blur background

One of the first jobs of the new look Mount Alexander Shire Council will be to consider an amended planning permit application for Castlemaine’s newest supermarket.
Council confirmed that it has received an amended planning permit application for a supermarket development on the former gasworks site in Duke Street, Castlemaine.

The amended planning permit application (PA054/2019) proposes a supermarket with a floor area of approximately 3,300m2, slightly smaller than previous planning permit, two shops (including a bottle shop), car parking and associated landscaping and road works.
See the Mail for the full story. Out Now.

Charging ahead: EV charge site tender announced

Central Victorian Greenhouse Alliance executive officer Rob Law will soon be able to recharge this electric vehicle locally under a rollout of new EV recharge stations. Photo: Eve Lamb

At least one new electric vehicle charge station will be installed in either Castlemaine or Harcourt in coming months under a rollout of up to 24 new chargers across 17 regional Victorian sites.
The Central Victorian Greenhouse Alliance is working in partnership with 12 local councils and the state government to roll out a network of new public EV charging stations expected to use 100 percent renewable energy.
Mount Alexander Shire is among the sites included in the tender to install between 20-24 new EV charge stations by the middle of next year.
The CVGA’s executive officer Rob Law told the Castlemaine Mail that both Harcourt and Castlemaine are currently being considered.
“Tenders close on October 6 and we’re looking to have the first station up and running in November and all up and running by next May,” Mr Law says.

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