John Monteath of Killiecrankie Cellar Door. Today Katrine and Nancy will be talking to John Monteath of the elegant new Killiecrankie Cellar Door in Main Street. Various members of the IMT team have road tested it and can say that the wine is delicious. Killiecrankie used to be my late husband Geoff’s favourite. And Sam…
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More Misinformation!
In response to the Letter to the Editor from Lauren Williams (TT 4.7.25), I was very disappointed to read about the Mount Alexander Shire Council (MASC) being blamed for the poor condition of the Beehive Chimney; the Shire is not the responsible authority. The historic Beehive Company Gold Mine site, including the chimney, is listed…
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Bendigo’s Indian Association receives grant
Bendigo’s Indian Association receives grant. The Indian Association of Bendigo (IAB) will receive significant funding under the Federal Government’s Multicultural Grassroots lnitiatives, supporting cultural and intercultural activities such as a sports program focussed on swimming and aquatic safety, community service projects, cultural exchange days and discussion groups that promote stronger bonds among community members and…
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Upcoming First Aid course in Maldon
A first aid training course will be held in Maldon this month, offering participants essential skills in emergency response. Run by Nicole Gleeson of Rhythm First Aid, the course will take place on Thursday 27 February at the Maldon Golf Club. The nationally recognised training covers a range of topics, including CPR, snake bites, choking,…
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