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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

Doreen veteran shares heartache

A VIETNAM veteran of Doreen has spoken about the heartache regarding the Brookwood Community Centre saga, and the RSL not yet being delivered the...

Bridge duplication for Donnybrook

DRIVERS in Melbourne’s outer north will soon benefit from safer and more reliable journeys thanks to $45 million in additional funding from the federal...

Eye on the prize

KEEPING its sights on the community in Wallan, the Wallan Eye has celebrated its 20th anniversary.In the heart of town at Hadfield Park, the...

Last quarter blitz for the Lions

THE Seymour Lions have defeated a solid Echuca Bombers outfit serving them their first loss for the year.In a huge win for the club,...

Exhibition recognises local artists

THE City of Whittlesea’s Belong: 2026 Art Exhibition is now open at the Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre (PRACC).For more than 17 years, this much-loved annual exhibition...

NH team wins global award

NORTHERN Health’s Respiratory Asthma Service and the Clinical Leadership Effectiveness Outcomes (CLEO) Team have won the Primary and Home Care Award at an international...

New development for Mernda

A RARE large-scale development site in Melbourne’s northern growth corridor has been brought to market, with a 4.4-hectare Mernda landholding expected to attract strong...

Wallan man charged after drugs, cash seized

A 34-year-old Wallan man was charged with trafficking a large commercial quantity of cocaine after he was allegedly found with approximately 1 kilogram of...

Free vaccine for Year 10 students

FREE Meningococcal B vaccines will now be available for Year 10 students across northern Victoria thanks to the State Government.The vaccine, currently available at...

Concert to raise funds a big hit

THE Tones and I concert in Longwood has been a big hit, with more than $190,000 for the Strathbogie Disaster Relief Fund.Member for Euroa...
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