It was unusually dark at 7pm on Saturday 20 April, which was absolutely perfect for the annual Torchlight Parade. Featuring members of the local volunteer emergency services holding lanterns and torches, it was a relatively quiet parade that drifted past gently (apart from the brilliant Maldon Brass Band which brings melodies to Maldon throughout the…
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Info session on decreasing drug-resistant infections
Dhelkaya Health is pleased to announce an upcoming community wellbeing information session for February, led by Community Health Nurse, Jenny Miko. This informative session will take place on Thursday, 20 February from 11.30am to 12.30pm at the Rural Transaction Centre in Newstead. The focus of the session will be on ‘Decreasing the Risk of Drug-Resistant…
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Blast from the Past: Anyone for tennis?
Maldon Tennis Players. In January 1883, 100 Maldon residents signed a petition to the Shire Council asking for a small part of the Shire Reserve (now the Bill Woodfull Reserve) to be asphalted for recreational purposes. They proposed that the area could be used for dancing, lawn tennis, bowling, skating and skittles. The Council said…
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Pets in Show
Castlemaine Show is on this weekend and it includes a chance to show off your favourite pooch or puss, goldfish or guinea-pig. The Pet Show is lots of fun for all ages, with Mount Alexander Animal Welfare (MAAW) donating its time to steward the event. Mayor of Mount Alexander Shire Rosie Annear will share judging…
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