Mount Alexander Shire Council announced on 30 April that it was successful in obtaining funding through the Transport Accident Commission (TAC)’s Local Government Grant Program, which provides funding to support projects that help prevent road trauma. The $80,000 in funding has been earmarked for two new projects; $30,000 for an accessibility study in Castlemaine to…
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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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A policy about having a policy
At last Tuesday’s Council meeting, Councillors unanimously voted to adopt a Formal Positions of Council Policy which will clarify how Council responds to issues which are beyond Council’s remit and on which there is no existing Council position.
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Winery events: council defers decision
At its recent Council meeting on Tuesday 15 July, Mount Alexander Shire Council (MASC) voted to defer a decision on a planning application from local winery, Panacea Estate. Councillors stated concerns including environmental impact and fire risks. The application requested approval to host larger events such as annual festivals, community gatherings and functions and to…
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