The duck. I was asked recently (on MainFM actually) why we chose to live in Maldon. All the usual reasons, pretty little town, interesting shops, My Tarrengower Hill Climb, etc. But after being here for a while, it’s the people that make it interesting and we really do have some interesting people here. Acting on…
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A Changemaker Workshop in action. There’s an upcoming opportunity for individuals who want to drive change in their communities and it promises to provide skills and tools that are applicable across all sorts of proactive projects. The Australian Rural Leadership Foundation (ARLF), is running a two-day Changemaker Workshop in Castlemaine at the Buda Historic Home…
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Snip, snip saves Beehive’s tip
Lee Mead, Friends of the Maldon Historic Reserve; Derek Reid, Maldon Museum and Archives; Tony Kane, Maldon Museum and Archives; Cheryl Kane, Tarrangower Cactus Control Group; and Robyn Ballinger, Maldon Heritage Network. Photo courtesy of Rob Leeson. Structural repairs are on the horizon that will see a significant change to Maldon’s Beehive Chimney and the…
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