A big thank you

Bob Brown Foundation supporters, Castlemaine
On Wednesday last week the Theatre Royal was filled to capacity. Our supportive community came out in droves to watch the film: Takayna the Heart of Lutruw...

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Morning breath test bust

Castlemaine police intercepted a vehicle at 8am on Sunday, March 2 for a routine licence and breath test, only to find the driver had already had a very spirited start to the day.
After returning a po...

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Let’s take a look back C.O.Ely’s Confectionery shop

1961
This photograph (courtesy Bruce Turner) features both the members of the Castlemaine Fire Brigade parading to the Camp Reserve on Sunday November 19, 1961, and in the right middle ground, on the...

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Exciting wetland survey and conservation effort

Four Eastern Longneck Turtles were found in the waterways.

On Tuesday, February 11 Castlemaine Steiner School & Kindergarten had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Peter Rose and Emma Wolters from the North Central Catchment Management Authority (NCCMA) for a un...

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On the Mount

Myrl Hauser was the winner in the ladies event at Mount Alexander Golf Club on Tuesday with 31-1/2 nett.
Runner-up was Liz Denniston. Robyn Scoles won the countback from Annette Botten for the putting...

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Blistering times at Parkrun

A big field of 159 runners enjoyed the March 1 event.

The 455th Castlemaine Parkrun unfolded in a way we’re becoming familiar with of late: a large turnout, more 150 participants, and blistering times with female runners routinely appearing in the first ...

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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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