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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.
Kilmore SES gets an upgrade
The Minister for Emergency Services Jaclyn Symes joined Victorian State Emergency Services (VICSES) Kilmore members last Thursday to announce the purchase of land for...
Eyes down for bingo in Kilmore
The Kilmore Community Centre held its first bingo game last Wednesday, and all the players enjoyed a get-together, a friendly lunch with table service,...
hArt’s best exhibit yet
The much-anticipated hArt24 exhibition entrants were judged last month at the Broadford Hall, with the event well attended by over 150 art enthusiasts and...
RDFNL: On the finals stretch
Wallan Seniors were well-rested from last week’s bye, playing a competitive game against Melton at Greenhill’s Reserve in Wallan at the weekend.Melton Blues won...
Central Highlands needs Traditional Owners
The Victorian State Government have a decision to make about the future of the Central Highlands State Forest, and the Taungurung Land and Waters...
Progress for children in Southern Mitchell
The Southern Healthy Kids Mitchell (SHKM) network advocates for the health and wellness of children in the Mitchell Shire, and following the success of...
It’s time for a production at Broadford Secondary College
The Broadford Secondary College School production is something you do not want to miss. The students are setting the stage in 2024 for a...
Mitchell Rangers super soccer clinic
Every Wednesday night, the lights come on at the Mitchell Rangers Soccer Club (MRSC) pitch in Broadford for all their players to practice their...
Shopping locally pays off
Kilmore resident Orial Doherty was the lucky winner of a $5,000 Master Card just for shopping at Kilmore’s local Chemist Discount Centre store. Her...
Deadly conversations for KFNC
The Kilmore Football Netball Club (KFNC) players and community were recently treated to a conversation-style presentation from two former AFL Indigenous players, Chris Johnson...
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