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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.

Seymour’s Motocross triple champ

ACROSS the weekend, Seymour rider, Nate Shortt competed in the Northern Regions Motocross (MX) championships at the Goulburn Valley Junior Motorcycle club in Mooroopna.Nate...

Hats off to Willowmavin’s FUNdraising

HALLOWEEN did not go unnoticed at Willowmavin Primary School last Friday at the spooky school fun run that raised $7000 for outdoor equipment.It is...

A historic location, 28 Sydney Street, Kilmore

CONTINUING our stories on the recent installation of plaques for some of Kilmore’s historic buildings is 28 Sydney Street, a place to buy new...

ADF field training breaking down the the great unknown

AUSTRALIAN Defence Force (ADF) trainees from the Army School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (ASEME) in Albury spent seven days on a live fire...

Funding for Whittlesea and Romsey Men’s Shed’s opens the door for social capacity

BUILDING social capacity is made easier as $860,000 has been distributed between 31 Victorian men’s sheds programs to help men come together in a...

Country Basketball League

IT was an exciting fifth round of action in the Country Basketball League as the seasons fixture featured home games at Wallan.Wallan’s women had...

Country Bowling

THE Ballarat Highlands Bowls Region (BHBR) mid-week competition round three games were played in breezy, but dry playing conditions last Tuesday, and the results...

Are you the next country umpire?

A CALL for umpiring recruits was made at this weekend’s cricket matches as some clubs have had their matches officiated by a parent or...

Bowling joy for Kilmore

THE Ballarat Highlands Bowls Region (BHBR) mid-week bowls competition has already seen division one’s best teams break away in idyllic playing conditions last Tuesday.Winning...

Weather app has stormy reception

AN extreme weather event last Wednesday threatened residents, livestock, buildings, fauna and flora as cyclonic winds up to 120km/h were recorded in parts of...
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