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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.
Blessing of the graves at Broadford
Broadford Cemetery Trust will once again be holding their annual Blessing of the Graves event, and warmly invite all in the community to attend.Held...
The long wait for Kilmore’s southern entrance resurface
Three years after the southern entrance of Kilmore’s Sydney Street began crumbling, locals can finally drive along a newly resurfaced road, thanks to the...
Gettin’ busy with business in the City of Whittlesea
City of Whittlesea’s Business Network has become a thriving organisation, with more than 400 businesses joining the network since its launch.At council’s August meeting,...
Purpose and passion: Seymour local releases new book
Seymour local and Deputy State President of the Country Women’s Association of Victoria (CWA) Sarah Barnbrook has embarked on yet another mission with the release...
Surviving Rhodesia’s 1978 tragedy
Hidden Valley resident Jeremy Holt has released his debut novel Everything That Stands, a gripping tale that follows fictional twin brothers Baron and Blaise...
A new wave for Kilmore’s connectivity
A new Telstra mobile tower, capable of providing 4GX and 5G bandwidths, has been installed at the far right of the Kilmore Public Cemetery.Standing...
Bus blues in Hidden Valley
Hidden Valley residents are urgently calling on the Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) for a connecting public bus service to Wallan and surrounding...
Bike bonanza a success for Kilmore’s Wheel House Bikes
In light of Youth Fest, September’s month-long celebration of the state’s youngest movers, shakers, or in Sunday’s case, BMX risk-takers, Kilmore’s Wheel House Bikes...
Let’s get physical
Twenty-year-old local Elliot Gyaw is a man of many hats, being an out of school hours educator, an education support worker, and an RMIT...
CFA brigades unite
Nulla Vale Country Fire Authority (CFA) now have access to more fire fighting equipment and supplies, thanks to a generous donation courtesy of Boronia...
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