Free habitat kits and indigenous plants to assist storm recovery Published on 31 March 2022 Macedon Ranges Shire Council is proud to launch a new program that will see 50 storm affected residents receive free habitat kits to support native wildlife and indigenous plant growth in their backyards.
Council Offers $1000 Vouchers and Free Mentoring Sessions Published on 30 March 2022 Following an overwhelming response to the Business Continuity and Recovery Program in 2021, Macedon Ranges Shire Co…
Have Your Say on Council’s Asset Plan Published on 29 March 2022 Macedon Ranges Shire Council is inviting community feedback on the draft Asset Plan via online, written or in-person community consulta…
Victorian Government seeks purchase of East Paddock Published on 25 March 2022 Macedon Ranges Shire Council has received an updated offer from the Victorian Government to purchase the East Paddock at …
With live music being put on hold over the last couple of years, Macedon Ranges Shire Council is helping residents make up for lost time with a series of free Live Music Park Pop Ups across eight vill…
The future of transport and infrastructure in Riddells Creek Published on 24 March 2022 Macedon Ranges Shire Council is inviting members of the Riddells Creek community to provide input into the devel…
Up-cycling green waste into useful products for community Published on 23 March 2022 Council, in partnership with Bushfire Recovery Victoria, have processed green waste from storms and turned it into …
Opening Weekend of the Macedon Ranges Autumn Festival Published on 18 March 2022 The Macedon Ranges Autumn Festival kicks off this weekend with a fantastic line-up of events and activities to explore…
The Macedon Ranges Shire Council and Bushfire Recovery Victoria (BRV) flagship storm waste facility in Romsey has reached a milestone of 63,000 tonnes of green waste received from across Victoria.