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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.
‘Sharp rise’ in charity need in City of Whittlesea
By Pam KiriakidisAs cost-of-living expenses continue to increase, charities across northern Melbourne are working harder to accommodate the high demand of financial assistance.Not-for-profit organisation...
New sporting facilities at Hazel Glen College
By Pam KiriakidisHAZEL Glen College will receive upgrades to their sports facilities, with new sport spaces to be funded through the 2023-24 State Budget.Up...
Wandong junior motorcycle racer on a roll
By Pam KiriakidisWANDONG’s Jackson Macdonald is more at ease when he is motorcycle racing – a fast-paced sport he has taken to the next...
Demand on charities monumental amidst rising cost of living
By Pam KiriakidisAS cost of living expenses continue to skyrocket across the country, Mitchell Shire charities are noticing higher demands for financial help compared...
New school program builds Whittlesea connections
By Pam KiriakidisStudents at Diamond Valley Special Development School have been developing work experience skills with a new program that makes items for local...
Five generations gather at Broadford
By Pam KiriakidisBROADFORD residents Paul Phillips and his wife Raelene watched their grandchild Theodore meet his great-great grandmother for the first time – a...
City of Whittlesea unites for Sorry Day
By Pam KiriakidisFirst Nations people joined City of Whittlesea staff and community representatives to pay their respects to the Stolen Generation in honour of...
Whittlesea ‘warrior princess’ fights cancer
By Pam KiriakidisDURING the Easter break, Jason and Rebecca Schemmerling were told their youngest daughter Bronte Mae had a brain tumour known as ependymoma –...
Calisthenics victories for Whittlesea student
By Pam KiriakidisMaking her mark on stage, Whittlesea Secondary College student Mikayla Knight placed first in her categories at the 2023 Calisthenics Victoria solo...
OUR PEOPLE: New beginnings for Kilmore volunteer
This story is part of an ongoing series in the North Central Review aimed at showcasing and celebrating the people of our region. To...
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