Tea triumph in Kilmore

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Emily Waite
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Emily Waite has been the Editor of the North Central Review since late April, 2024. With a particular focus on delivering community driven stories, Emily has been responsible for implementing the new 'Words of wisdom' segment, and regularly reaches out to residents both young and old to share their stories with the paper. Emily graduated with high distinctions in a Bachelor of Music from JMC Academy in 2022, and graduated with a Graduate Diploma in Writing and Literature from Deakin University in 2023.

Kilmore Trackside is celebrating their efforts to raise more than $4,000 for the Cancer Council at their Biggest Morning Tea last month.

The club expressed their sincere gratitude and thanked all those who attended and donated, stating that attendees made the event ‘a special one’.

Hosted by Brendan Baker with El Muso providing entertainment throughout the morning, the event included a fantastic and engaging speech from breast care nurse of more than 30 years, Cheryl Murray.

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The morning tea also included an auction of gifts and products donated from Kilmore and surrounding businesses and suppliers, including The Paid Group, who contributed an array of official licensed sports and art memorabilia to the auction.

Trackside’s Race Day Hospitality and Events Manager Gail Wood organised the event and praised the support from local businesses.

“I was blown away with all the support and donations we received for the event,” she said.

A successful debut event for Ms Wood, she noted she was already looking forward to the next one.

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A raffle prize winner smiles for the camera.

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