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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.

Wallan’s mixed fortunes against Woodend-Hesket: Riddell District Recap

By Max DaviesDespite being down by 25 points early into their home match with Woodend-Hesket at the weekend, the Magpies were able to claw...

Celebrating aged care employees in Kilmore

By Max DaviesKilmore District Health, KDH, staff celebrated Aged Care Employee Day last Monday – a chance for residents and aged care staff to...

Kilmore cyclist on the world stage

By Max DaviesA FORMER Kilmore bike rider competed on the international stage in Scotland on Sunday.Joel Green, 31, who recently moved from Kilmore to...

Wallan Magpies eye finals

By Max DaviesAS the Riddell District Football Netball League competition enters its final two rounds, Wallan senior footballers have bolstered its hopes of a...

Feedback sought for City of Whittlesea nature strip garden guidelines

The City of Whittlesea is seeking feedback for a drafted proposal of new nature strip garden guidelines.The proposed changes have been open for community...

Mernda swim teacher best in state

By Max DaviesA Mernda swim teacher has become the proud recipient of an annual Victorian AUSTSWIM Award of Excellence for her efforts in the...

City of Whittlesea cat confinements in place after countless complaints

New cat regulations are now in place in the City of Whittlesea to help protect cats, the community and wildlife.Since August 1, all cats...

Cancer support a phone call away

From 2017 to 2021, 4892 people in the City of Whittlesea were diagnosed with cancer, including 954 in 2021.Cancer Council Victoria’s 13 11 20...

Breakfast with Annie Smithers in Romsey

Romsey Region Business and Tourism Association, RRBATA, is hosting its annual breakfast event to continue supporting the eastern Macedon Ranges’ businesses and community. This year’s...

Kilmore’s Shirley Dally passes away aged 108

One of Mitchell Shire’s oldest residents Shirley Dally died on July 15, leaving behind a legacy of compassion through her caring nature.Aged 108, Ms...
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