Claire Rowland, the Awards Organizer, expressed her excitement about the quality of the dishes this year, stating, "The level of innovation displayed by the participants was fabulous. The dedication and passion for plant-based cuisine shone through in every dish."
Read MoreVeg Action, in partnership with Sunbury and Cobaw Community Health have won a Vic Health grant to support VCAL students in Kyneton High to get to know their local growers.
Read MoreAs our world's population continues to grow, it is becoming increasingly important to explore sustainable food sources. One of the most promising solutions to this challenge is the consumption of vegetable protein.
During April, get on board the Edgy Veg trail and try some of the best plant based dishes the region has to offer!
Read MoreList of resources to use with the ‘Sustainable House’ kits available for loan from Goldfields Libraries.
Read MoreWoodend, in our very own Macedon Ranges was recently dubbed the most liveable regional town in Victoria and we couldn’t be prouder! Among the criteria for the gong, according to an article published in the Sunday Herald Sun, were great transport links, services and job opportunities along with good schools, parks and gardens and fine food.
Read MoreTwo committee members - James Mackenzie (secretary) and David Gormley-O’Brien (VP) - getting their hands dirty last Friday morning cleaning out the community garden shed and having fun too.
Read MoreYesterday, our very own Matthew Barry, known to most as Matty Be was awarded the Macedon Ranges Shire Council Australia Day Award for his contribution to Business and Tourism in the Macedon Ranges in recognition of his work with the Woodend Community Farmers Market.
Read MoreThis March MRSG Sustainable Homes Action Group is presenting the “Project Showcase”, an exhibition of projects Macedon Ranges householders have undertaken to make their homes more thermally comfortable, cheaper to run and more energy-efficient, and of work-from-home spaces that are reducing the need to commute.
(Image: Sam Clarke via Unsplash)
Read MoreMRSG’s Sustainable Homes Action Group is proud to announce the return of Sustainable House Day to the Macedon Ranges in March 2023.
We’re seeking expressions of interest from people excited about low-energy homes and keen to participate in an open house or a project showcase. We’re also looking for someone who can help us with publicity and social media. image: Renew’s Sustainable House Day page
Read MoreThe Wash against Waste trailer is a partnership between the Macedon Ranges Shire Council and MRSG for the purpose of reducing waste at the various events and festivals in the Macedon Ranges. We are looking for volunteers to help out with the Wash against Waste trailer at some of these events.
Read MoreThe Macedon Ranges Sustainability Group has a new President, Lenka Thompson. Elected unanimously at the Committee Meeting last Tuesday 18th October, Lenka will lead a team of 8 Committee members.
Read MoreThe Malmsbury Village Fayre is back on 20th November 2022. We need your help to wash dishes to keep up to 6000L of rubbish out of landfill. The first 20 volunteers will receive a free pie from the Malmsbury Bakery!
Read MoreA study, recently undertaken by the Macedon Ranges Sustainability Group (MRSG) has identified that the North Woodend, Newham and Lancefield areas are the most impacted by unplanned power outages in the Macedon Ranges region. Read on to find out what we’re doing about it.
Read MoreThe Power Saving Bonus is back, bigger than before! This year’s offer is a $250 payment for comparing energy offers using Victorian Energy Compare.
You don’t need to change plans to be eligible, just to compare plans - it only takes 5-10 minutes, and you may find a cheaper plan, to boot!
(Image: Andre Taissin via Unsplash)
Read MoreCongratulations to Joslin Moore, Waste Action Group, for becoming the new Loddon Mallee Waste and Recovery Community Champion.
Read MoreThe Woodend Farmers Market has gained in popularity with an estimated 4,000+ patrons visiting to buy food directly from our farmers and producers each month. With mobile internet reception already poor, the extra load on the system became apparent as many stallholders who relied on their Eftpos facilities were losing sales and patrons were leaving empty handed and a solution was needed.
Read MoreAs the last autumn leaves cling on to the branches, the Autumn Festival has wrapped up, and with it, The Edgy Veg Awards. It was an exciting month for the `13 cafes involved and for hungry customers who hit the trail to sample some, or all, of the 19 plant-based dishes entered in the competition. Read on if you want to uncover the winner!
Read MoreMRSG Committee is delighted to appoint Jenny Holliday AM as Action Group Liaison, supporting the leaders of MRSG’s 12 action groups, encouraging the sharing of knowledge and promoting cooperation between the groups in their activities and projects.
Read MoreThe first day of May was crisp but sunny, a beautiful day for a farm crawl. Never been on a farm crawl before? Meg Sheehan from Transition Streets Romsey and Veg Action hosted this event as an opportunity to get to know your grower.
Read MoreThe Renewable Energy Action Group (REAG) has acquired a Thermal Imaging Camera, which can be borrowed for free by MRSG members
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