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Notice for antique enthusiasts
As the next Maldon Antique Fair rolls around, the organiser has a few requests for keen attendees. Mark Blythe from Maldon Events asks that all caravans and vehicles park in appropriate and legal locations, regardless of how excited and early they are. Mount Alexander Shire Council warns that camping in the wrong place may attract…
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Harcourt Applefest and Art Show on the move
Harcourt Applefest and Art Show on the move. The 2025 Applefest will be bigger and better. It has outgrown James Park and the Harcourt Heritage Centre so in 2025 the Art Show and the Applefest is re-locating to Harcourt Recreation Reserve, Cnr Binghams Road and Mills Road, Harcourt. The Art Show is to be held…
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Autumn Market fun this Sunday in Maldon
Autumn Market fun this Sunday in Maldon. What better way to enjoy this stretch of sunny autumn days than a visit to the Maldon Market this Sunday 13 April, from 9am to 1.30pm at 1 Church Street? Local band The Complete Unknowns will be playing from 10.30am to 12.30pm, there’s a playground for the kids,…
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