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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.
Plants for Wallan Environment Group
A local community group has been named as one of 33 successful recipients of the Bupa Landcare Grants program.The Wallan Environment Group, who is...
Waste not, pay lot in Mitchell Shire
Six offenders have been charged with illegal rubbish dumping in the Mitchell Shire.The charges follow an investigation led by Mitchell Shire Council (MSC), after...
Green and clean at Ritchies IGA stores
Ritchies IGA stores just got a whole lot greener.Officially partnering with sustainable packaging leader MyEcoBag, the grocery chain will now offer customers compostable shopping...
Action before tragedy
Nearly six months have passed since 10-year-old Jaxton Murphy was struck by a car, yet permanent pedestrian safety improvements at the Wallara Waters Boulevard and Blue...
Critical space calls for funding
Local MPs are calling on the State Government to support the Whittlesea Men’s Shed.With around 70 members, the group recently applied for the State...
Critters, creatures, and conservation
City of Whittlesea’s Enviro Fest is back, and this year it’s set to be bigger and better than ever before.Taking place this Saturday, November...
Paving the way for Bridge Inn Road Upgrade
The Bridge Inn Road Upgrade has celebrated the completion of yet another milestone task.Residents who wish to travel on foot or cycle between Doreen...
Seniors get tech-savvy
Seniors are embracing new age technology with the launch of the digital Seniors Card.Since its launch last June, more than 80,000 Victorians have downloaded...
Holiday hamper help for Love in Action Wallan
With less than four weeks to go until Christmas, Love In Action Wallan (LIA) is urgently calling on the community to embrace the spirit...
Fetching the Christmas spirit
Five thousand animals are expected to seek refuge this Christmas at The Lost Dogs Home’s North Melbourne and Cranbourne shelters.Sadly, many of these animals...
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