The elephant in the room at the recent Council meeting that gave the go-ahead for a 9-lot subdivision in Lowther Street was the old oak tree that has been standing on the property since the late 19th century.
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Nothin’ but hound dogs
Local greyhounds and sighthounds get together every week to stretch, sniff and socialise. Participating in the Great Global Greyhound Walk with a stroll around the Castlemaine Botanical Gardens. There was a worldwide celebration of greyhounds and other sighthounds on Sunday 28 September, designed to highlight and encourage greyhound adoption and rehoming. A friendly group of…
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Mental health support for Victorian workers
Workers in Victorian workplaces now have access to counselling services to help improve their health and wellbeing and prevent work-related mental injuries, thanks to a new program delivered by the State Government. A new Worker Mental Health Support Helpline was announced on Wednesday 30 April, providing services similar to an Employee Assistance Program and now…
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Maldon Vet Clinic
Easter is a lovely time to spend with family and friends. Most households will have abundant chocolate this holiday season, which is fantastic for humans. However, be mindful that chocolate is toxic to dogs, primarily due to the compound theobromine. Dogs metabolise this substance much slower than humans, which can cause various health problems. Dogs…
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