Reading together

October is Mental Health Month, and what better way to look after yourself and take some time out, than be read to!
Simply come along, make yourself comfortable and listen to a short story and a poem,...

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Castlemaine welcomes Lithuanian Parkrun

Spring in the Botanical Gardens, the promise of more warm weather to come and school holidays all combined to encourage 122 runners, walkers and joggers to Castlemaine Parkrun number 432.
Now heading...

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The Salvos welcome you

The Salvation Army is the only Church that has a British Act of Parliament to guide its operation.
In Schedule 1 of The Salvation Army Act of 1980 the doctrines of The Salvation Army are listed.
We b...

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Tackling poverty one child at a time

During Anti-Poverty Week (October 13-19) members of Castlemaine Evening VIEW Club are calling on the local community to sponsor an Australian child through leading children’s education charity, The Sm...

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Pioneers relic recovered

Castlemaine Pioneers & Old Residents Association treasurer Gary Hood and president Russell Sheehan are pictured with the medallion and some articles about the late Edward Taylor.
Castlemaine Pioneers & Old Residents Association treasurer Gary Hood and president Russell Sheehan are pictured with the medallion and some articles about the late Edward Taylor.

The Castlemaine Pioneers & Old Residents Association is thrilled to have had a small piece of its rich history returned.

The small medallion, which appears to be made of gold, was found in an antique shop in England. The buyer originally thought the intricate piece must have had a connection to Castlemaine in Ireland but soon realised this was not the case.

They forwarded to trinket to an acquaintance in Queensland, Roxy Wicherts, with the belief it may have been connected with Castlemaine, Australia.

Roxy conducted some research and discovered the piece was linked with the Castlemaine Pioneers & Residents Association and reached out to the local group to share news of the find.

The medallion belonged to the late Edward Taylor – who at one stage was the oldest living native to be born here in the town of Castlemaine and one of the original members of the local association.

Edward received the medallion in recognition of his role in assisting to organise the yearly Castlemaine Citizens & Pioneers Excursion on its 20th anniversary in 1905.

The association was established in 1880 and the annual trip to the seaside was founded in 1885 and was a source of joy to locals for many years.

The whole town would declare a public holiday and board trains for the trek down to Port Melbourne. At the height of these excursions the pioneers hired three seven carriage trains from Castlemaine to Port Melbourne and return and 2000 men, women and children from Castlemaine enjoyed a day out travelling by train to Melbourne, paddlesteamer to Sorrento Pleasure Gardens and then across to Queenscliff, back to Port Melbourne and return.

Edward went on to be part of the excursion committee for a total of 45 years. The excursions continued until 1942.

Castlemaine Pioneers & Old Residents Association treasurer Gary Hood was particularly excited to learn of the find having a personal connection to the family.

“He was the owner of the former Castlemaine Leader newspaper for some years and also ran a print shop here in Lyttleton Street for many years,” he said.

“His stepfather Theo Plowright also had the Freemasons Hotel at Taradale and we understand he may have been connected with the hotel at one stage.”

Gary’s family research uncovered various articles about the local community leader who was married to his wife Emma Eliza (Knight) for more than 60 years.

He eventually passed in September 1941 at the ripe old age of 87 an article in the Mail of the time detailing his extensive involvement the Castlemaine community as a member of the local Lodge, Pioneers, a former Castlemaine footballer and also former member of the Taradale Fire Brigade. He was laid to rest at the Castlemaine Cemetery at Campbells Creek and was survived by his wife and two married daughters.

Castlemaine Pioneers and Old Residents Association president Russell Sheehan said they are unsure how the artefact came to be in the UK.

“Perhaps someone took it with them into battle in World War I as a good luck charm. That was a popular thing to do back then,” Russell said.

Over the course of 144 years the local organisation based at the Old Telegraph Station in Barker Street has collected, purchased, and been gifted an incredible assortment of Castlemaine’s historic memorabilia that they now take pride in preserving, protecting, and promoting. Therefore, it is only fitting that this unique piece of CP&ORA history has found its way home.

Edward Taylor was involved in the local print industry for 60 years.

Community Noticeboard October 11

The Castlemaine Community House Food Pantry is open for anyone and everyone! The initiative aims to complement the existing services provided by The Salvation Army and St Vincent de Paul in the Shire ...

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My Castlemaine with Richard Morrell: Part One

Arriving in Australia at the age of 23, Richard Morrell, an English-born motorbike enthusiast, borrowed a friend's bike and made the journey from Melbourne to Castlemaine. 
The uniqueness and his...

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Spring is in full swing

With spring in full swing and warmer weather expected soon, paramedics are reminding Victorians to update their asthma action plans to stay safe.
Asthma can affect people of all ages and, if unmanaged...

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Electronics Club launched

Does your child have a fascination with electronics and how things are made? Well you will be excited to discover that Castlemaine has a new Electronics Club - 'Cearning Lurve'.
The after school class...

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On the Mount

On Tuesday the ladies stroke event at Mount Alexander Golf Club was won by Rose Brisbane with 32 nett. Runner-up was Beth Norris and Beth also won the putting.
Bill Clark beat Phil Blackmore in a coun...

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Cricket umpires needed!

The 2024-25 cricket season kicks off this weekend and there is a critical shortage of umpires.
For the first time in many years, the premier level cricket in this competition; the A Grade Senior Men’...

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Campbells Creek victorious

On Wednesday October 2 Harcourt Bowling Club held a triples tournament with Campbells Creek supporting with five teams.
Campbells Creek were victorious with winners and runners-up.
These triples tourn...

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