Mooltan House

Mooltan House Mooltan offers the experience of "going home" to a large country house and not having to do the dish
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Mooltan Guest House is a gracious Edwardian home with 5 bedrooms all opening on to wide verandahs and downstairs the 3 new studio apartments have their own bathrooms with Japanese baths and modern kitchen facilities. We also make the house available for whole house bookings, with use of the kitchen. The house comfortably can accommodate 16 - 18 adults (or adults and children) and extra bedding can be provided.

Off and running- dig deep for something we have all been missingOur community needs this space  and we can make it happe...
16/10/2024

Off and running- dig deep for something we have all been missing
Our community needs this space and we can make it happen.

Help us bring the magic of the movies back to Daylesford! Hi my n… Lindy Amos needs your support for Phoenix Rising: A Daylesford Community Cinema Revival

October 25-27 Swiss Italian Festa Hepburn coming up and an event not to be missed
15/10/2024

October 25-27
Swiss Italian Festa Hepburn coming up and an event not to be missed

Yandoit is renowned for its stone houses, built by the Swiss-Italians who settled in the region from the 1850’s onwards. This special event, as...

09/10/2024
Yet another councillor puts candidates convicted of local government malpractice ahead of local candidates with a track ...
09/10/2024

Yet another councillor puts candidates convicted of local government malpractice ahead of local candidates with a track record of concern for our community. Read this before you vote and ask the councillors who recommend this why??

Cinema to Return to the Rex The Daylesford Cinema Group has been working on the community’s behalf to get our community ...
02/10/2024

Cinema to Return to the Rex
The Daylesford Cinema Group has been working on the community’s behalf to get our community cinema back. We have developed a plan to for a new community run cinema as ‘Phoenix@The Rex’. Our cinema will soon rise from the ashes upstairs, in the Rex. We believe this can happen with community support. Unfortunately, the $150,000 previously raised by the community together with the volunteer efforts are now lost because of Council mismanagement and decision making. So, apart from the small amount we were able to retrieve by selling the seats and outdated equipment, we are starting from scratch. Therefore, we will need donations and in-kind support with fit out of the upstairs cinema shell, which was built by council, and the running of the cinema. (NB We have saved the discs showing community purchases of previous seats and these will be fitted to the new seats!)
We know how important the cinema is to this community so please consider how you and your friends can help to make this happen. Our fund-raising campaign will be underway shortly. We are also hoping to attract some grants to assist.
Action to Date:
First however, we want to let you know what the Cinema Group has been doing both now and since Council, in their current term, sold the building to the Comelli and Bromley partnership for about half the price Council paid to purchase the building. We lobbied the new owners and several commercial cinema operators including the Barton Brothers, Palace, Sun Theatres, and the owners of The Rex to encourage cinema being part of the new developments in The Rex. Whilst these groups were open to the exploration, all parties decided that a commercial development would not be viable given the population of the area even including tourism figures in the mix.
The Cinema Group then approached Show Biz Ballarat to explore possibilities within The Rex, the Presbyterian Church and the vacant shops in Main Road, Hepburn Springs. The Presbyterian Church and the Hepburn Springs site proved unviable for a variety of reasons. Leasing the upstairs area in The Rex was explored which would have given the opportunity to have 2 screens. However, the cost of leasing the whole area at this stage was unrealistic.
Chris Jones from Show Biz saw the importance of cinema to Daylesford both for locals and tourists. After looking at the records of the previous Daylesford Community Cinema which showed a profit after paying expenses and commercial rent and offered support and encouragement to us to pursue the idea of redeveloping a community run cinema at The Rex if a viable rental could be achieved.
A Deal is Struck!
Negotiations commenced between the Cinema Group and the owners of The Rex and an agreement was achieved within our budget and projections. The Cinema Group will lease the upstairs area housing the cinema shell and the balcony area which will be used for ticketing and a café/bar. The owners will complete the building of the cinema shell previously built by Council, the balcony area and the toilets. The Cinema Group will be responsible for fit out including raked seating for approximately 70 patrons. The owners also acknowledge the importance of a grand entrance from Vincent Street to attract clientele.
What’s Next?
So, the vision now is for attractive street signage and an enticing direct entrance from the main street to the upstairs cinema. Disability access is ensured by the building’s lift which also services the rooftop carpark. The décor will be in keeping with the Art Deco/Atmospheric style of the time. Phoenix@theRex will be a much more attractive venue than the modestly styled cinema which previously occupied space right at the back of the building.
We have applied for a Victorian Tourism Infrastructure Grant and will pursue other grants. However, we will need your support in cash, in kind and cinema membership and later we will be calling for volunteers to help run the cinema. If you have skills of any kind that would help in completing the build, fit out of the cinema, bar/café and ticketing area and/or the ongoing running of the cinema, please contact me via phone or email. Contact details are provided below.
We will be promoting our community fund raising campaign shortly, so please consider digging deep to help ‘Phoenix@The Rex’ rise from the ashes and spread its wings over Daylesford!
Looking ahead
We would like to develop a data base of supporters and talents/skills we may be able to draw on as well as demonstrating the value of volunteer involvement in a community run cinema. We will send out a survey shortly to all our previous volunteers and supporters and will very much appreciate your contribution in completing the survey and circulating it to your friends.
We look forward to once again having a cinema we can be proud of in our community and hope you will join us in this endeavour.
There will soon be a Call to Action to kick start the Community Fund Raising Campaign.
Sincerely
Jules McDonald
President
Daylesford Cinema Group
Ph 0400 455 993
Email [email protected]

The letter Wombat Post didn't publishThe CEO report at the Special Meeting on Tuesday 10 September states “At Hepburn Sh...
13/09/2024

The letter Wombat Post didn't publish
The CEO report at the Special Meeting on Tuesday 10 September states “At Hepburn Shire Council, we are dedicated to transparency and efficiency in the management of public funds and service delivery for our community. “ In response to the release of the Local Government Inspectorate which concluded that “council has taken remedial action to put in place measures to avoid future complaints of a similar nature”, the CEO said that it was important to note that, “We have significantly improved governance, to ensure that the failures of The Rex project are never repeated again. This should give Councillors, and most importantly the community, confidence as we move forward.”
Many of the officers who were part of the Rex debacle still promise transparency but the the Rex has cost ratepayers millions of dollars, not counting the on-going six and a half year lease for staff facilities at 24 Vincent Street. No transparency there - I don’t suggest corruption, I suggest very poor processes and secrecy led to that. That is not fixed. It continues.
In terms of processes, at the special meeting on the Township Structure Plans and Rural Hepburn last week the officer's report did not report the details of the more than 600 submissions that were made, most unusual in reports of this kind. A current consultation with traders is taking place at nominated times - four council officers attending but virtually no traders- one at one meeting and none at another. Those 4 officers could have visited every business in the street in the time and had a much better sense of the mood of traders.
In this term of Council, Hepburn Matters FOI on the Rex resulted in 1400 pages being released with approximately 1000 pages totally redacted and 400 pages heavily redacted . The old Hepburn Depot lies undeveloped and the Bleakley St units started to fall into the Defiance Tunnel. No updates to any of that since those decisions were made.
An article in the Wombat Post last week by an unidentified writer says “Hepburn Shire struggles because it has a small revenue base, with a widely dispersed, under-utilised and duplicated services for community hubs, libraries, sporting facilities and swimming pools across five small communities, a high load of deteriorating roads, bridges and buildings and a large environmental footprint to look after.”
These facilities are crucial to making communities work, a fact increasingly being valued by growing regional populations. Let’s not make excuses and face the fact our Council has made some dreadful financial decisions and we are paying the penalty- don’t tell us to pull our belts in tighter.
And has any council officer transparently explained to residents how the $50 million storm fund ended up over budget by $4mil. And why the promise on wood supply for needy households for two years was not

06/06/2024

New notice on Hepburn Council website
'Hepburn Shire Council’s draft Township Structure Plans and Rural Hepburn strategy are currently open for public consideration and consultation. Council has now extended the consultation period by a further two weeks, until 26th June, to allow more time for the community to consider the Plans and submit their feedback.

Who is up for a night of fun at the Trivia Night fundraiser for the Swiss Italian Festa- Thursday 30 May?
21/05/2024

Who is up for a night of fun at the Trivia Night fundraiser for the Swiss Italian Festa- Thursday 30 May?

Autumn is always a beautiful time in Hepburn
09/05/2024

Autumn is always a beautiful time in Hepburn

Adam Fawcett was such a champion in the Rex debacle but since then has found time to write a play AND present it at Thea...
22/02/2024

Adam Fawcett was such a champion in the Rex debacle but since then has found time to write a play AND present it at Theatreworks St Kilda so make sure you get to see it if you can.
From Adam
"Every Lovely Terrible Thing is a family comedy about dark things! It is written by me, and features local performers Lyall Brooks and Megan Jones, along with Trentham-based costume designer Martelle Hunt, who are part of a team of 14 artists currently preparing to bring this world premiere to life at Theatre Works, St Kilda from 29 Feb to 16 March."

After twelve years of operation, this play represents our most ambitious work to date. This is the first time we've ever engaged over ten artists on a production, our first co-presenting partnership with Theatre Works – the home of Australian independent theatre – and the first time we're presenting a two-act play. In short: We're pushing ourselves like never before!

30/01/2024
This is why the Dan Murphy case matters. Do we want to keep this reputation for our town? In Byron Bay they chose the Bi...
24/12/2023

This is why the Dan Murphy case matters. Do we want to keep this reputation for our town? In Byron Bay they chose the Big is Beautiful and the locals feel alienated and left out.

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