A small crowd hovered around Robert Griffiths and his century-old motorbike in Main Street on Sunday morning.
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ST BRIGID’S SCHOOL HALL
On Sunday 16 May 1915 the Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne Dr Thomas Carr opened and blessed the new school hall at St Brigid’s, (now St Brigid’s Hall). The hall had been designed by Melbourne architects Kempson and Connolly and built by Daylesford contractor Robert Righetti. Previously students were taught in an old brick building that…
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Alannah Bell: having a laugh in a loaf at the newly accessible bakery garden.Photo courtesy Rob Leeson. Maldon Bakery’s lush outdoor area is now readily accessible due to a newly surfaced ground and there’s a special new reason to visit the garden. Lovely flat slab tiles are now in place to ensure that people using…
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Creative Projects given green light by government
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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