The man fell in the doorway of the milk bar. He looked about 70, was frail and experiencing difficulty getting up. Two of us assisted him and asked, “How are you getting home?” He was standing between us, none too steady. His reply was, “In my car, over there.” We tried to suggest, none too…
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Amid extensive interest and discussion about the recently announced grant for a Big Project, the Maldon & District Community Bank held an online information session this week for prospective applicants.
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Community strives to buy The Hub
The Castlemaine community is working to secure The Hub, a historic building on Barker Street, for ongoing local use. A Co-op has been formed in Castlemaine in a effort to purchase and maintain community use of The Hub, a former pub on Barker Street that was originally built in 1875 as the Council Club Hotel.…
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Council census focus on lifestyle
Wombert couch potato. Mount Alexander Shire Council (MASC) is asking shire locals to complete an online census, so it can learn more about residents’ health, wellbeing and lifestyle habits. Council plans to use the data collected to guide future community planning and investment. The census, called the Active Living Census (ALC), will be delivered by…
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