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Michael Thompson joined the North Central Review in February 2025 after a successful stint in Maryborough as a sports journalist, which yielded a Victorian Country Press Association award in 2023 for Best Sports Story. A community-minded journalist with a keen eye for sporting content, Michael is determined to continue to build his all-round abilities in the industry.
Eagles beaten in bird battle
WHITTLESEA has just missed out on a grand final appearance in the Northern Football Netball League division three women’s competition, losing to a red-hot...
Panthers’ dreams shattered in prelim
WALLAN’S dreams of getting into the Division One women’s Big V competition is over, following a 16-point loss to Gippsland United in the preliminary...
Kilmore’s terrific prelim fight
KILMORE’s first season in the senior women’s competition has come to an end—but not without a fight in what was a thrilling preliminary final...
Kilmore reserves’ heartbreaker
KILMORE will have to make use of its double chance to defend its reserves premiership after losing a thriller to Ivanhoe from a goal...
Seymour score big win over Tatura
SEYMOUR may not be playing finals in the Goulburn Valley competition this season, but the Lions have shown that they have been capable of...
Rangers men score first point
A TERRIFIC fight for Mitchell Rangers yielded its first points for the season, with a dramatic 2-2 draw the result against FC Birrarung.Rangers were...
Further works on Lithgow Street
THE Mitchell Shire Council (MSC) is advocating for patience, with two months of road upgrades on Lithgow Street, Beveridge set to commence in the...
Fishing for a purpose
IN a bid to create the biggest fishing day ever, Jack Bamford speaks with a tone of genuine excitement about what he has in...
Big boost for Romsey Park
ROMSEY Park’s second oval will be the beneficiary of additional funding to help it towards a major redevelopment in the near future, thanks to...
Her-story in the making!
IT was a day to savour for many who had made the dream of creating a women’s team for Kilmore possible.Perhaps it was poetic...
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