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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.

Sue Marstaeller – a community’s loss

The Mitchell Shire community and more so the Wandong-Heathcote Junction community lost a valued member, contributor, and leader with the passing of Sue Marstaeller...

City of Whittlesea’s Quarry Hills tender approved

A contract for the installation of critical infrastructure at Quarry Hills Parkland was successfully awarded at City of Whittlesea’s August Council meeting.Such critical infrastructure...

Upgrades flagged for Lalor Reserve

A new master plan for VR Michael Reserve in Lalor was endorsed at City of Whittlesea’s August Council meeting.The new plan comes after extensive...

An eyesore for tradies

Tradies are being reminded not to substitute sunglasses for safety glasses.The warning comes after new data from Specsavers found that despite 68 per cent...

For a rainy day: Wallan Bowls Club new rain gauge

Wallan Bowls Club now boasts an exciting new rain gauge and digital reader, thanks to Melbourne Water.Replacing the Club’s decades-old gauge which has since...

The mothers’ network

In light of Women’s Health and National Child Protection Week, the Review reached out to the North Central Mother’s Network, a passionate group of mothers striving...

Three Brushes Studio’s art show back on!

Three Brushes Studio’s annual art show is back on this Sunday, September 8, and this year it’s bigger and better than ever before.With over...

South Morang’s local hero

Local sporting man Mark Muscat has been nominated for the Westfield Local Heroes grant.The grant, which provides the winning finalist’s organisation with a $20,000...

Seymour Racing Club: Tracks of tomorrow

Seymour Racing Club is looking to invest in the future of the region’s equine industry and is currently in the planning stage for a...

Centennial celebrations for Hilldene Fire Brigade

Hilldene Fire Brigade has celebrated 100 years of service to its local community.The centennial milestone was honoured by an event held at Seymour RSL...
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