Minister signs off on Harcourt plan

Mount Alexander Shire Council is pleased to announce new planning controls for Harcourt that respect heritage, environment and economic potential have been approved by the state government's Minister ...

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A sense of deeper connection

The Christian liturgical season known as Lent has just begun. It strikes me afresh what a counter-cultural season it is.
It is a time when people, both individually and as the body of Christ, the Chur...

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My Castlemaine with Trish Bowles

Named as the 2025 Senior Citizen of the Year, Trish first started volunteering at the Vinnies Op Shop when all three of her children went to school.
"They were advertising for help, so I thought, 'Oh ...

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A long road to recovery

Janet Trotter and Bill West. Janet remains in intensive care after sustaining serious injuries.

A Go Fund Me appeal has been set up to assist a Campbells Creek couple with a costly vet bill for surgery that saved their dog’s life.

Janet Trotter and Bill West and their dogs, Moomoo and Stretch, were involved in a two-car collision in Castlemaine on February 8.

Emergency services successfully extricated Janet and the two injured dogs from the vehicle and Janet, who had sustained upper body injuries, was transported to Bendigo Hospital via road ambulance. She was later airlifted to Melbourne for emergency treatment. Two kind passers by took the dogs to a veterinary clinic but Stretch did not survive. 

Moomoo, who was also seriously injured in the crash, required emergency life-saving surgery, which cost $9000.

One month on, Janet remains in intensive care having undergone multiple surgeries. She is facing a long and challenging recovery.

Moomoo is home recovering with Bill and is now able to walk short distances each day. 

Concerned about his much-loved regulars, Toby Rice from Five Flags Merchants has set up a Go Fund Me page to help the pair with the financial strain of Moomoo’s vet bill. 

In less than two weeks, 88 people have donated to the fund, raising almost $7000.

Anyone wanting to donate can visit www.gofundme.com/f/help-bill-and-janet-cover-moomoos-vet-bills-after-emergency

A Go Fund Me page has been set up to help cover Moomoo’s surgery bill.

Taradale festival to take off! 

The Taradale Mineral Springs Festival committee can’t wait to welcome visitors to their award winning community festival this Sunday. Photo: Lisa Dennis.

 All roads will lead to Taradale this Sunday March 9 for the 16th Taradale Mineral Springs Festival! 
The event nestled in the picturesque surrounds of the Taradale Mineral Springs Reserve i...

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Friday, March 7, 2025

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Putting our goddesses on a pedestal

Bendigo artist Ruth Lyon is pictured with her sculpture of inspirational pilot Deborah Lawrie.

In celebration of International Women's Day 2025, Castlemaine Art Museum will present a talk by Bendigo sculptor Ruth Lyon tomorrow Saturday March 8.
Lyon will be introduced by local publisher, fellow...

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Three teens arrested

Bendigo Crime Investigation Unit detectives have charged three teens following an alleged serious assault at a Bendigo shopping centre this week. 
The incident is alleged to have occurred at a co...

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Recycling rolls into Castlemaine Station

From this week Castlemaine residents and visitors can cash in their eligible drink containers with the installation of a new Container Deposit Scheme (CDS Vic) Reverse Vending Machine (RVM) refund poi...

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Stitched in the ‘Maine

Textile art ‘Scarred landscape near Castlemaine’ by Alice Clague.

Fabulous embroidery, textiles and unique handmade items will be on display when the Castlemaine branch of The Embroiderers Guild, Victoria holds its biennial exhibition over the Labour Day long weeken...

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CDTA juniors complete season in fine style

The last home and away matches of the Castlemaine District Tennis Association Junior Saturday morning season were played on Saturday February 22.
A Grade and C Grade 'final-four' positions had already...

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Appointments and levies

Christine Henderson, Taradale
I refer to a letter published in in last Friday’s Mail, February 28. Contrary to Mr Pearse Og Casey’s assertion that the CEO was appointed by the state government I wish ...

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