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Kyneton Botanic Gardens and the Campaspe River memories

Do you have any memories of the Kyneton Botanic Gardens and the Campaspe River?

We we love to hear from you if you have any stories or photos of time spent in this beautiful part of Kyneton – picnics, fishing,…

Sausage sizzle success

The Kyneton Community Park committee held their first ever sausage sizzle which raised over $500 towards the park.
Thanks to a federal grant from the department of Families, Housing, Community Service and Indigenous Affairs, we had all…

Children’s Week in the Kyneton Botanic Gardens

Chris and Tracy from Kyneton Maternal and Child Health Care organised a nature treasure hunt in the Kyneton Botanic Gardens to celebrate Children’s Week. The Gardens looked spectacular in the spring sunshine and the children had great fun searching for…

Mad Hatter’s Tea Party photos

Photos from the Mad Hatter's Tea Party, full report to come...

Change of venue for the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party

The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party is moving to an indoor venue. Due to the cold weather and threat of rain we have decided to hold the tea party at the Watts Pavilion in the Kyneton Showgrounds on Mollison

PROV Grant Announced

The Kyneton Community Park group, in partnership with the Kyneton Historical Society is proud to announce their success in obtaining a grant ($8900) from the Public Records Office Victoria (PROV), for the “Victoria 175 project”.

Daffodil Parade photos

Thanks to those who walked in the parade yesterday, it was fun day as always. Everyone looked superb in their hats and our efforts won us the best walking group prize and a cheque for $25.

Clown in the Suitcase Fundraiser

Just under 200 children and adults enjoyed a morning of school holiday entertainment at the Baptist Church.

Brooklyn Bridge Park in progress

Design Observer has a fascinating interview with Matthew Urbanski of the landscape architecture firm Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates discussing the ongoing development of Brooklyn Bridge Park. The slideshow shows the progress of the first stage of the park.

Seniors park

A fun and interesting article about a seniors playground which has just opened in Hyde Park in London:

“People can come and have fun and socialise at the same time,” said Madeline Elsdon, a member of Knightsbridge Association and the

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