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While Christmas is a joyous time for people, it can also be a challenging time for many others. If you need support during the festive season there are a number of options available including various ...

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My Harcourt/Castlemaine with Melva Graham: Part 2

While living in the Barossa Melva was crowned the ‘ Greenoch Vintage Queen’ at the annual Vintage Festival.

The first installment of Melva's interview was published in the December 20 edition of the Mail. Some sections of this interview were taken from the Harcourt News/Core.
Melva's father, having limited ...

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Supporting the freedom and safety of women

Upstander is a super-charged fundraising event to raise money for Annie North, a local women's refuge that supports the freedom and safety of women.
The super-charge fundraising event will be held at ...

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Top stories from March 2024

Creating lasting memories
The new youth space at Norwood Hill Recreation Reserve was officially opened - the second stage of the works, made possible with a $238,000 Local Sports and Infrastructure Fu...

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Top stories from February 2024

Lifting the veil on vandalism
Musician, creative artist and pharmacist by trade, Mick Slocum OAM, spent a day restoring the pillar box in the centre of Castlemaine to its former glory. Mick’s work is ...

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Top stories from July 2024

Dozens sleeping rough
Michael McMahon, the senior homelessness service worker at Dhelkaya Health, told the Mail that there were at least a few dozen people sleeping rough in Mount Alexander Shire.
“Th...

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Top stories from November 2024

Castlemaine & District Agricultural Society Inc. 1854 - 2024
Castlemaine & District Agricultural Society celebrated its 170th anniversary show. The show was established on the grounds of the C...

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Top stories from October 2024

Festival fosters creative young minds
A new festival in central Victoria nurtures young people, aged three-18 years, with a knack for words and writing, drawing, storytelling, creating puzzles, cartoo...

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Top stories from September 2024

CSC celebrates rainbow kids
Castlemaine Secondary College (CSC) marked Wear It Purple Day with a vibrant and heartwarming celebration of its rainbow students, uniting the local community in a shared e...

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Top stories from August 2024

St Mary’s celebrates 170 years
The local Catholic faith community began with humble beginnings in 1852 when a German priest, Doctor Henry Backhaus began visiting the town to celebrate a fortnightly ma...

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Top stories from December 2024

Golden Double!
The Five Flags Hotel at Campbells Creek and the Maldon Bakery won their respective categories at the 2024 Golden Plate Awards at Geelong’s ARC centre. The Five Flags claimed the hon- ou...

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Top stories from June 2024

Ambos call for action
Ambulances, emblazoned with messages from local ambos, had been spotted across the region, as industrial action once again ramped up. With their Enterprise Bargaining Agreement (...

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