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Jo Kubeil
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Jo Kubeil is a former North Central Review journalist with interests in the environment, health, education, community events and culture.
A new page for the Kilmore and District Adult riding club
THE Kilmore and District Adult Riders Club (KDARC) celebrated 40 years of horse riding and friendship with past and present members at a combined...
A historic location – 14 Sydney Street, Kilmore
IN part two of the Review history series, we acknowledge the Kilmore Historical Society for adding a new plaque to Kilmore’s earliest utility site...
Merri Creek Management National Landcare Awards
BERNADETTE Thomas proudly accepted the Land Care Australian Government Community Partnership Award on behalf of the Merri Creek Management Committee (MCMC) at the awards...
Pyalong Author stands out!
CAROLINE Angel is a local author out to prove how powerful women in their sixties can be and with a prestigious award under her...
Cricket is picking up the pace
THE Seymour and District Cricket Association played round 2 on the weekend with plenty of thrills and spills in its T20 A-Grade games on...
Wallan snares first win in McIntyre Cup
THE Gisborne and District Cricket Association competition played one day matches on Saturday and fans were treated to a spectacular effort from Wallan in...
A historic location – 19 Sydney Street, Kilmore
A LOCAL Historical Society recently added new plaques to buildings of historical significance in Kilmore, Victoria’s oldest inland settled town dating back to 1841.Kilmore...
Online crime forum
AN upcoming Victoria Police Neighbourhood Policing Forum will be exploring issues of concern around Local Police Service Areas (PSA) for a safer Victoria.Local services...
Mitchell Shire Charity in Action
LOVE in Action, a charity supporting residents in the Mitchell Shire under financial strain to put food on the table, are thrilled that its...
Hats off to Teachers
FRIDAY, October 31 marks World Teachers Day to celebrate the amazing teachers across Australia who inspire, support, and empower our children and young people...
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