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Max Davies

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Max is a journalist for the North Central Review. He joined the paper as a cadet journalist in 2021 and graduated from La Trobe University in 2023. He takes a keen interest in motorsport and the automotive industry.

Real-time data now available for regional travellers

Travelling on Victoria’s regional train network is expected to become simpler and more convenient with access to real time information now available on phones...

From heartbreak to hope to heaven for Edgar’s Mission sheep

Baarack, a much-loved once woolly mammoth of a sheep rescued by Edgar’s Mission animal sanctuary, has passed away aged about 10 years of age,...

Five tips to boost mental health from Beyond Blue

Coinciding with World Mental Health Day on October 10, Beyond Blue has shared mental health coaching tips to help people navigate everyday life stresses.Developed...

Call for Nicholls calendar photos

Member for Nicholls Sam Birrell is calling on established and amateur photographers from across the region to submit photographs for the annual 2024 Nicholls...

Broadford tank tradition returns

Broadford will host the Army’s School of Armour Freedom of Entry Parade on Sunday, October 29 – returning to a tradition of almost 40...

Top Tigers recognised at Lancefield presentation night

By Max DaviesThe presentation night at Lancefield Football Netball Club, LFNC, brought an end to what had been an ‘interesting’ 2023 sporting season.As it...

Romsey Redbacks rising through 2023 season

Romsey Football Netball Club’s presentation night was an opportunity to reflect on what was a successful 2023 season after a difficult few years at...

Romsey resident running for children’s cancer

By Max DaviesA Romsey 20-year-old will soon embark on a charity run to raise money for children’s cancer after being inspired by the efforts...

Memorial service to recognise Broadford soldier

A memorial service on Monday, October 16, at Broadford Returned Services League, RSL, will mark the life of Shaun Spain, a former Broadford soldier...

Wallan eight-year-old saves his friend from drowning

A WALLAN child has saved his friend from drowning in a house pool using valuable skills learned at his swimming lessons.
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