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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.

Selfless Wallan mother showered in love amidst hardship: MOTHER’S DAY

By Pam KiriakidisWALLAN mother Kristy Degiorgio expects nothing but warmth from her four young children – aged seven to 19 – for Mother’s Day...

Pharmacies oppose new 60-day prescription shift

Patients will soon be able to receive 60 days’ worth of medication in a single prescription, starting from September 1.Ahead of the Federal Budget...

Seymour to host Mitchell Shire’s first Mother’s Day Classic run

By Pam KiriakidisSeymour's Lions Park will be home to the Mitchell Shire’s first Mother’s Day Classic on May 14 where residents can take part...

Whittlesea welcomes new pride festival

By Pam KiriakidisWHITTLESEA’S first ever pride festival will be celebrated on May 7, with a range of family-friendly activities available to help raise awareness....

Romsey Residents Event is back

By Pam KiriakidisROMSEY Residents Event will return to full operation this weekend, showcasing the town’s businesses and organisations through stalls, food and live entertainment.After...

Demonstrating community skills at Kilmore SES

By Pam KiriakidisCommunity and emergency service leaders from across Mitchell Shire bonded at a road crash rescue demonstration that took place at Victoria State...

St Mary’s students commemorate Anzacs with planting

By Pam KiriakidisST Mary’s Parish Primary School students and Whittlesea community representatives planted a descendant of the Lone Pine in the school’s new Anzac...

Ready, set, busk in Kilmore’s Sydney Street

By Pam KiriakidisIt is once again time for buskers to head onto Kilmore’s Sydney Street and perform their talents as part of this weekend’s...

A second chance in life after harness racing

By Pam KiriakidisProviding a second chance is the purpose of the Heroes for RDA Program that places retired harness racehorses in Riding for the...

Environmental concern on Broadford-Wandong Road

By Pam KiriakidisConditions along the Broadford-Wandong Road has sparked environmental concern, with dumped rubbish and dead animals found alongside the road.Resident Terrence Hanlon, who...
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