Mount Alexander Shire Council (MASC) announced on Monday 10 February that it has entered a partnership with Hepburn Shire Council to deliver building services across both shire areas. It says community members will benefit from a more streamlined and efficient building services team. The consolidation of the building services teams means a single, skilled team…
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Local creative projects have been allocated funding via the latest round of the Regional Arts Fund. Member for Bendigo Lisa Chesters MP visited the Castlemaine State Festival on Tuesday 1 July to announce a grant of $25,000 for its new stage production, Castlemaine – The Musical. An original production, Castlemaine – The Musical is designed…
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Who you gonna call?
If there’s something strange in your neighbourhood, and we’re talking about potholes, graffiti, a burst pipe or dumped rubbish here, who do you call? Many issues or concerns relating to civic infrastructure are managed by Mount Alexander Shire, while others belong to government or private entities such as power companies or transport providers. Sometimes it’s…
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Tell Council your thoughts
Wesleyan Church. Mount Alexander Shire Council is inviting community members to comment on three of its initiatives via its community engagement website: Shape Mount Alexander. The Council seeks feedback on its Draft Council Plan 2025-2029, the future use of the Wesleyan Church and Newstead flood mitigation options. Council reports that it received feedback from more…
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