Walk The Line Moolort

CMRT plans to turn the disused railway line between Maryborough and Castlemaine into a world-class recreational trail.

The Castlemaine-Maryborough Rail Trail, in conjunction with Central Goldfields Bushwalking and Hiking Club, are inviting community members to Walk the Line from Moolort Silos to Bald Hill on Sunday, M...

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Bakery a Blume’ing success

Blumes Historic Bakery will have a soft launch tomorrow, before officially re-opening its doors next Saturday March 8 to coincide with the Applefest.

The fires in the scotch oven at Blumes Historic Bakery are burning hot as owners Jodie and David Pillinger prepare for the business's soft launch tomorrow, ahead of an official re-opening on March 8.
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Sunflower Day on soon

Local members of the Bendigo Scleroderma Support Group are urging those living with the condition to join their friendly and supportive group.
The group meets every six weeks at various locals across ...

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Bumper week of action in CDCA

Newstead CC were thrilled to claim the CDCA’s T20 honours. Photo: Supplied.

Castlemaine District Cricket Association A Grade sides commenced day one of the Round 12 two day fixture on Saturday. This marks the final round before the semis and last chance to make an impact on t...

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Friday, February 28, 2025

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DZ Deathrays play the Royal

Australian punk band DZ Deathrays are set to visit Castlemaine’s Theatre Royal this Saturday March 1 after part of their regional with a brand new release, ‘Like No Other’, out now.
Following on from the group’s boisterous ‘First Night Fever’, ‘Like No Other’ arrived just in time for DZ Deathrays’ Weekend Warriors Regional Aus tour. The band will be joined for the Castlemaine show by Drunk Mums and Mannequin Death Squad.
Spawned from sessions between the unlikely pairing of DZ’s Shane Parson and songwriter Maurice Santiago, PKA Hearteyes, produced by Nathan Sheehy, ‘Like No Other’ channels DZ’s rebellious origins in electro-clash, nu-disco flecked punk rock.
While stationed together under the guise of just creating, Santiago and Parsons would tweak ‘Like No Other’ over a year, littering programmed clap percussion with Simon Ridley’s signature drum sound. The result is a playful twist on the genre, balancing thrill and experimentation into the collective’s new favourite.
“Like no other is a weird song to me,” reflects vocalist Shane Parsons. “Musically it goes all over the place, it’s dancey with a taste of punk and even a slight breakdown in the middle mixed with surf guitar. The lyrics are obscure and I don’t even know what they mean but they sound good so we ran with it! I can’t wait to hear what everyone thinks about this new one from us!”
For tix visit https://theatreroyalcastlemaine.com.au/music/

Close contests in CDCA

Barkers Creek B Grade batsman Bodhi Robinson notched up 165 runs at Barkers Creek. Photo: Max Lesser.

Castlemaine District Cricket Association A Grade sides completed their Round 11 two day fixture on Saturday, A Reserve played one day matches in round 16, B Grade contested round 12, the Women's teams...

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VIDEO: Hollywood star makes a scene

Wednesday’s filming at Ampol largely consisted of the movie star filling his car with petrol, over and over again. Photo Morgan Reinwald.

Having Liam Neeson in Castlemaine this week felt somewhat akin to a visit from the Queen. Shop owners used the film star's image to promote their wares and movie buffs flocked to the film sets, phones...

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Rodders support local wellness centre

Castlemaine Rods representatives Patty Ritchie, club president Garry Ritchie, and club treasurer Neil Buck are pictured with Cancer Wellness Centre Manager Simone Ledwidge.

Following the successful Larry O’Toole Show and Shine Day last October, Castlemaine Rods members were pleased to recently visit the Bendigo Health Cancer Wellness Centre to present the team with a $10...

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Council CEO concerned about rate rises

Mount Alexander Shire Council CEO Darren Fuzzard has expressed his concerns about the "unintended consequences" the Emergency Services and Volunteer Fund will have on the shire's ratepayers.
The state...

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Cuppa with a cop

Jay, a community member chatting with Leading Senior Constable Lusk from the Police Proactive Unit in Bendigo.

Coffee with a Cop, hosted by members of the newly formed Castlemaine & District Neighbourhood Watch, provided the opportunity for community members to meet with five local police officers.
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Take Back the Track

Mitch and Sissy at the inaugural Take Back the Track event in Castlemaine on February 16. Photo: Craig Gaston.

Marion Yates
The vision for the Castlemaine ‘Take Back the Track’ was for it to be an inclusive event, which invited the whole community to come out in solidarity with the message of the ‘Take Back th...

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