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Pam Kiriakidis
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Pam Kiriakidis has worked as a journalist at the North Central Review since 2022, with a particular focus on the City of Whittlesea and stories for the Whittlesea Review. She graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Media and Communications majoring in journalism and focuses on politics, community, and health with the occasional niche sports story finding its way in front of her.
Fantastic season for Kilmore and District Little Athletics Club
Another phenomenal season for Kilmore and District Little Athletics Club, finishing off with a presentation day on March 16 at the JJ Clancy Reserve.The...
Wallan para-athlete almost at nationals dream
Para-athlete Kirra Wright is halfway to reaching her goal of competing at the 2024 Chemist Warehouse Australian Athletics Championships in Adelaide next month.Wright competed...
Celebrating women at Findon Primary
Findon Primary School in Mill Park honoured International Women’s Day, IWD, last Friday at a special school assembly. IWD is a national day on March...
Australian Idol dream still buzzing for Mernda musician
Mernda's Jake Carlson is still reflecting on his Australian Idol journey after making it to Top 21 in a season described as ‘very difficult.’The...
Montego Homes liquation creates financial stress in building crisis
Victims of the latest collapse in Victoria’s building crisis are calling on the State Government to extend the Liquidated Builders Customer Support Payment Scheme.The...
Generous Lions donation to Kilmore Primary School
Wandong-Wallan Lions Club donated a conveyor belt toaster to Kilmore Primary School’s breakfast club supporting students to have a meal in the mornings.Lions Club...
IWD: Kilmore’s young radio presenters shine
Every Wednesday after school, Matilda and Ruby set up to go live on OKR FM Mitchell Community Radio as part of their weekly schedules. The...
City of Whittlesea receive January 26 petition
An online petition requesting City of Whittlesea to leave Australia Day alone was tabled and noted at council’s February meeting. Council received a petition regarding...
New repair service set to launch in Donnybrook
Donnybrook will have a free repair service, starting from this Saturday at its grand opening.Olivine Community Group, a group of residents living in Donnybrook’s...
Mernda’s Lisa Goodwin publishes first book
A Mernda mother has turned her son and husband’s bond into a children’s book to spread warmth to young ones missing their fathers. ‘My Dad’s...
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