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The North Central Review

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The North Central Review is an independently owned newspaper publishing company based in Kilmore that is responsible for publishing two community newspapers each week, covering communities within the Mitchell Shire

Urgent fix needed for Donnybrook

THE City of Whittlesea is seeking more funding for Donnybrook Road, warning that the corridor will run beyond capacity on the eastern side of...

Concerns over planning reforms

THE City of Whittlesea wants to have a say on Victoria’s planning reforms.It is airing its concerns over the continuing changes to the planning...

No more wait for rego rebate

VICTORIANS can now apply to get 20 per cent off their vehicle registration cost after the State Government’s cost-of-living measure came into effect yesterday.Drivers...

Night inspections for Mitchell roads

INSPECTORS from the Mitchell Shire Council (MSC) will be conducting a series of nighttime inspections on the shire’s council-managed roads north of Broadford, beginning...

Betty turns 106

KILMORE local Betty Sorraghan recently celebrated a big milestone, celebrating her 106th birthday.Ms Sorraghan celebrated her birthday with family, staff and residents at the...

Budget impact on community

THE community impact of the Mitchell Shire Council Budget 2026-27 will see higher council charges throughout 2026-27, with rates capped at 2.75 per cent,...

Fatal crash in Yan Yean

Police are investigating a fatal single vehicle crash in Yan Yean that happened last Tuesday night.Emergency services responded to reports of a car leaving...

New kindergarten for Beveridge

BEVERIDGE is set to receive a new kindergarten as part of the new precinct area at Fethard Road in the Lockerbie North Precinct Structure...

Assumption mourns for Daniher

ASSUMPTION College, much like the rest of Australia, is in mourning after the death of 2025 Australian of the Year Neale Daniher, with the...

Water buyback concerns

THE Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) says Federal Government water buybacks are creating an unfair market where corporates and government purchasing power are pushing ordinary...
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