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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.

New V/Line booking system launches

A new booking system for passengers using mobility aids on V/Line’s long-distance services is now available.Minister for Public and Active Transport Gabrielle Williams announced...

Nominate your unsung hero for 2024 Community Achievement Awards

Nominations for the 2024 Community Achievement Awards for Victoria are now open, with several categories available to celebrate those who have contributed to their...

Protecting those who protect us

Every single CFA ultra-light tanker will soon be upgraded or replaced, with the commencement of the CFA’s new retrofit program.Announced earlier this month, the...

Mysterious projectile hits local businesses in Kilmore

Police are investigating the cause of several damage incidents to businesses in Kilmore.It is alleged that at 6.30pm last Tuesday, three businesses in Kilmore...

From Broadford to the United States

Broadford basketballer Georgia Knight has secured an offer to play college basketball in the United States.The scholarship will see Knight leave Australian shores later...

Unveiling hope at this year’s art exhibition

The City of Whittlesea’s annual art exhibition is back on, and local artists and creatives are being invited to delve into the realm of...

Capturing youthful engagement in Whittlesea

A new mural at the Whittlesea Public Gardens in Lalor is in the works, with local artist Roger Wilkie aka Chehehe, commissioned to deliver...

Quiet by day, Fantastic by night for wrestlers

One could be forgiven for thinking local man Elliot Gyaw lives a relatively quiet life outside of his work as an Out of School...

So, you’ve hit an animal. Now what?

New research from AAMI has found that one in 10 Australians do not know what to do after colliding with an animal.The concerning statistic...

Kicking goals, staying safe on the road

Local football and netball clubs are being encouraged to apply for grants of up to $10,000 to help cover the costs of new initiatives.The...
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