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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
Road and track closures
VISITORS to Victoria’s parks and forests are being reminded that a majority of the seasonal road and track closures will begin in mid-June.The temporary...
Road closures in June
WORKS continue on the Marchbanks Road bridge in Broadford as John Holland carries on with the Inland Rail project.An updated notification of the works...
Crayfish season opens
RECREATIONAL fishers are being encouraged to take advantage of Victoria’s great outdoors this winter as the three-month season for Murray spiny freshwater crayfish opened...
Window shopping for competition
LOCAL businesses and community groups across the Macedon Ranges are invited to dress up their shop fronts and windows in celebration of Pride Month....
Birrell comes to Kilmore
RESIDENTS in Kilmore and nearby communities will be able to raise federal matters with Federal Member for Nicholls Sam Birrell and his electorate office...
Seymour track modernised
THE Seymour Racing Club (SRC) has completed its ‘Asphalt to Oasis’ project, transformingkey public-facing areas of the Club through support from the Victorian Racing...
Club rewards opens again
THE Transport Accident Commission (TAC) is backing grassroots football and netball clubs across the state to help keep Victorians safe on our roads.Delivered in...
Five Minutes With Fran – June 2, 2026
I THINK school teachers feel the need to torture the parents of their pupils. It’s the only reason I can come up for them...
Pet of the Week – June 2, 2026
This week’s VIP is Morgana the cat, sent by Kieran Turner on behalf of his mother.Morgana is 11 years old, and was a street...
Letters to the Editor – June 2, 2026
Go for the prizeEntries are now open for this year’s Parliament Prize, giving students across regional Victoria a chance to have their voices heard...
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