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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.
All eyes on Kings Park cricket grand final
It will be Eastern Hill against Tallarook at Kings Park in the Seymour District Cricket Association, SDCA, A Grade grand final this weekend as...
Students sweep Broadford for Clean Up Australia Day
Broadford Secondary College, BSC, once again teamed up with Broadford Primary School for this year’s Clean Up Australia Day event.Organised as part of a...
150 years of school at Upper Plenty Primary School
Upper Plenty Primary School, UPPS, last Friday celebrated its 150th anniversary and invited the school’s current and past communities to enjoy the festivities.The school’s...
Broadford ends on top in Gisborne District cricket
Broadford could not have asked for a better finish to its debut Gisborne and District Cricket Association season, winning all but one Johnstone Shield...
Doreen fire volunteers awarded for outstanding service
Doreen Fire Brigade last weekend opened its doors to celebrate numerous outstanding members and officially reopen the station following major works.23 Country Fire Authority,...
Mitchell Rangers Soccer Club ready to go
Mitchell Rangers Soccer Club is gearing up for another big season this year and is hoping to build on the momentum gained over the...
Seymour Show ‘n’ Shine returns to Kings Park
The Lions Club of Seymour Goulburn and the Seymour and District Car Club are collaborating once again for the Seymour Show ‘n’ Shine, set...
Lawn bowlers unite for Lyn and Linton Gleeson Memorial Tournament
Broadford Bowling Club last week hosted the seventh annual Lyn and Linton Gleeson Memorial Tournament, commemorating two club icons in another successful event.The commemorative...
Mitchell Shire pool hours leave community heated
Community members raised concerns about Mitchell Shire Council’s outdoor pool operational hours on Facebook last week with some criticising the decision not to open...
Up in smoke: Workers scramble for answers following closure of Victoria’s timber industry
For many of Victoria’s timber workers and businesses, employment in the industry was a generational staple.Many involved have been vocal in their appreciation for...
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