My Campbells Creek with Brian McCormick

If you've had anything to do with the Castlemaine Men's Shed then you'll likely know Brian McCormick.
Brian, who has been involved since the beginning, said that Men's Sheds are an outlet for a lot o...

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Countdown to soccer season

The Castlemaine Goldfields sides welcome local girls, women and non-binary players to join them for season 2025.

Castlemaine Goldfields Football Club is inviting girls, women and non-binary players to join their teams for the 2025 season.
With a projected two Under 16 girls teams and two Senior/Youth women's tea...

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Social gallery March 28, 2025

Nina, James, Ludo, Sophie, Enea, Ilia and Kiprianos enjoy a catch up at the Artists Market.

If you’ve recently celebrated a wedding, birthday milestone, special event or welcomed a new bub we’d love to feature your photo here. Just email your picture and caption to our 
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Big summer for outdoor pools

Mount Alexander Shire Council’s outdoor pools managed by the YMCA have now closed after a bumper season.

Outdoor pools across the Mount Alexander region have wrapped up a bumper summer season, with more than 20,000 visits recorded across the four pools at Castlemaine, Maldon, Harcourt and Newstead.
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Who stole my milk?

Castlemaine authors Carmel Bird, Prue Venables and book co-editor Suzanne Donisthorpe are looking forward to next week’s launch of ‘Who stole my milk’ at The Taproom. Photo: Lisa Dennis.

A new book Who stole my milk? A rabble of sharehouse stories edited by Castlemaine writer/broadcaster Suzanne Donisthorpe and art professor Jacqueline Millner will be officially launched next Thursday...

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Friday, March 28, 2025

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Babooshka to celebrate KB

Step back in time to the 80’s and 90’s to experience the genius of Kate Bush’s music with the KB Band as part of two moving and uplifting performances at the Phee Broadway Theatre on April 2 and 5.
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A night not to miss!

Among the local talent to feature at this year’s Fringe will be Duncan Graham and the Way In.
The ensemble will appear at the new look Taproom at Shedshaker Brewing on Saturday March 29 at 8.30pm.
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Crones present Medea

Local theatre group Crones of the Apocalypse is presenting Medea – A Theatrical Exploration as part of the Castlemaine Fringe.
The events began with the screening of Pasolini’s film Medea (1969),  featuring American-born Greek soprano Maria Callas in her only film role, on Monday evening at the Phee Broadway Theatre, followed by two theatrical events wherein the Crones freely interrogate Euripides’ play.
The Crones of the ‘Acropolis’ are talented local actors Bev Geldard, Bridget Haylock and Sue Ingleton. Be sure to catch one of the events at Wesley Hill Hall tonight, March 26 at 7.30pm, or next Wednesday April 2 at 7.30pm. For ages 12 and up, not suitable for young children. For tickets visit https://www.castlemainefringe.org.au/tickets/medea-an-exploration 

Visit the beautiful Duneira!

The Castlemaine Bowling Club is having a fundraising event at the magnificent Duneira at Mount Macedon this Sunday March 30. Money raised will support the club in its bid to raise funds for new greens at its Berkeley Street facility. There is just one ticket left for the 11am house tour and light lunch, but you can also enjoy a garden wander from 1pm-4pm and afternoon tea. Book your ticket today at https://www.trybooking.com/CZNDJ

Discover hidden treasures!

Art enthusiasts can unearth a host of hidden treasures across the region as part of the Castlemaine Fringe Festival’s Arts Trail Open Studios and Exhibitions.
Dale Cox must be the world’s luckiest vis...

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Brian set to launch debut exhibition

Castlemaine artist Brian Heydon with one of the stunning landscape works to be featured in the exhibition.

Longtime Castlemaine resident and retired lawyer, Brian Heydon, is set to launch his debut art exhibition Sinuous Impressions at the Phee Broadway Theatre foyer next Saturday March 29.
At 96 Brian's f...

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