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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.
Christmas carols fun in Hudson Park
Sleigh bells will soon be ringing at Kilmore’s Hudson Park with this year’s community Christmas carols, set for the evening of December 16.Mitchell Shire...
New mental health service for Whittlesea
A new service that supports older Victorians to access mental health and wellbeing treatment is available in Whittlesea, with a hub expected to be...
Whittlesea’s performance of Chicago celebrated
Whittlesea Secondary College has received its first nomination in the Music Theatre Guild of Victoria 2023 junior category for its production of Chicago: High...
City of Whittlesea workers reach pay deal
City of Whittlesea workers and executives have agreed to a new enterprise agreement following months of industrial action for better wages and conditions.Council employees,...
Wallan friends launch heart-warming children’s book
A children's book that helps understand the power of affirmation was launched on October 1.Authors Benjamin Gregory, founder of entertainment company BGGROUPAU, and musical...
Wandong junior boxer’s international success
Australian junior boxing champion Santino Brigante can add another belt to his collection after winning the Gene Lewis Cup in the United States earlier...
Sixty-thousand homes set for Epping
Epping is set to have 60,000 new homes as the State Government moves to introduce planning controls by the end of 2024.  The Victorian Planning...
Snake spotted in overgrown Mill Park nature strip
Mill Park residents are concerned about the maintenance of an overgrown median strip near a medical clinic on Childs Road, where a snake was...
Stage one of Donnybrook’s sporting precinct completed
Property developer Mirvac has delivered stage one of Donnybrook’s first sporting precinct, to be known as Olivine Recreation Reserve.Delivered in collaboration with the City...
Get a head start during National Recycling Week
Epping's resource recovery business Repurpose It is helping residents across Melbourne’s north to get on top of recycling in time for National Recycling Week.Repurpose...
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