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New lighting for Harcourt Rec. Reserve

25 April, 202413 August, 2025

Thanks to a $250,000 investment from the Victorian Government, the Harcourt Recreation Reserve now has four new 30-metre-tall 100 lux LED lighting towers around the grounds.

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Scaffolding and temporary fencing around the striking Victorian building intended to become a creative hub for the region.
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The interior expanse of the Castlemaine Goods Shed as upgrade works continue. Scaffolding and temporary fencing around the striking Victorian building intended to become a creative hub for the region. Residents who have taken the train from Castlemaine Station in the past few months will have noticed scaffolding and works taking place at the nearby…

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Castlemaine Festival Executive Director Martin Paton, Merryn Tinkler Council’s Manager of Economy & Culture, Maree Edwards MP, Castlemaine Festival Chair Gary McClure, Castlemaine Festival Artistic Director Linda Sproul in the refurbished Goods Shed.
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Castlemaine Festival Executive Director Martin Paton, Merryn Tinkler Council’s Manager of Economy & Culture, Maree Edwards MP, Castlemaine Festival Chair Gary McClure, Castlemaine Festival Artistic Director Linda Sproul in the refurbished Goods Shed. The Goods Shed is looking good. The Castlemaine Goods Shed is gleaming after the completion of a multi-million renovation that improves its…

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Nick with one of the Tesla fleet.
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Nick with one of the Tesla fleet. If you have an early or late flight and don’t feel like adding the stress of dodging kangaroos on the way to or from the airport, the answer may be right here. From just $199 – $215 for up to four people and with luggage, Castlemaine Flyer will…

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