About Macedon Ranges Shire Community Directory
The Macedon Ranges Community Directory offers a comprehensive overview of services and community groups in towns such as Kyneton, Woodend, Gisborne and Romsey. Residents can search for organisations by keyword or browse categories including disability and health services, recreational and cultural clubs, child and family support, ageing and carers’ services, accommodation assistance and emergency relief. Searches can be refined by distance, and Info Hubs provide town‑specific listings. The site also features a calendar of events and activities, and organisations operating in the Macedon Ranges can list their services free of charge to ensure locals have access to up‑to‑date information.
Info Hubs in the Macedon Ranges Shire
They provide a central online platform where individuals can easily find local services, community programs, and events tailored to their needs.
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The Macedon Ranges Community Directory connects residents of this rural region to community organisations, social groups and essential support services. People can browse health services, disability and aged care support, child and family programs, youth clubs and sports teams, arts and cultural groups, conservation projects, education and training, employment assistance, legal advice and counselling, crisis and welfare support, volunteering opportunities and practical services like accommodation and transport. Services are primarily local and spread across small towns, though categories like accommodation and recreation are also useful for travellers passing through the area.
Macedon Ranges Area
Midway between Melbourne and Bendigo, the Macedon Ranges are known for cool‑climate vineyards, misty forests and the volcanic rock of Hanging Rock itself. Kyneton, Woodend and Gisborne hum with farmers’ markets and galleries, while heritage mansions and botanic gardens evoke the gold‑rush era; secret spots include Turpin Falls, a secluded swimming hole on the Campaspe River, and the granite boulders and wildflowers of Blackhill Reserve.
Council has an approximate area of 1,700 km².