AUTHOR NAME

Pam Kiriakidis

308 POSTS
0 COMMENTS
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.

Racist graffiti on Beveridge playground

By Pam KiriakidisRacial slurs were graffitied on a playground and sign in Beveridge last week.Police are now investigating the graffiti on a playground in...

Whittlesea community heroes shine

By Pam KiriakidisA group of hard-working citizens aiming to better their communities were recipients of the City of Whittlesea Community Awards.The winners were presented...

OUR PEOPLE: Becoming a business owner at 22

A new North Central Review series will celebrate and recognise people who significantly contribute to our region. Today’s feature includes two business owners –...

Residents feel the squeeze of Donnybrook Road

By Pam KiriakidisAFTER sitting in traffic for three hours to access Donnybrook Road, Kalkallo resident Keerthic Poulose was forced to cancel his shift at...

Wallan mother determined to fundraise for cancer

By Pam KiriakidisA Wallan mother who has had her own challenges to overcome this year is on the mission to fundraise for brain cancer.Kristy...

Creating art in harmony at Whittlesea Secondary College

By Pam KiriakidisPromoting diversity was in the spotlight at Whittlesea Secondary College, as students from year eight to 10 created a cultural banner for...

Calls to address Meals on Wheels shortfalls

By Pam KiriakidisMeals on Wheels Victoria is requesting urgent action to address shortfalls that are affecting vulnerable residents across the state. Rising costs in the...

Safety an issue on Kilmore’s Mikada Boulevard

By Pam KiriakidisSpeed concerns in Mikada Boulevard, a long road in Kingsgate Estate, Kilmore, have provoked residents to call for an additional speed hump.A...

OUR PEOPLE: Empowering Whittlesea women at Women’s Day breakfast

This story is part of an ongoing series in the North Central Review aimed at showcasing and celebrating the people of our region. To...

Whittlesea hosts all abilities footy fun

By Pam KiriakidisWHITTLESEA Junior Football Club’s Auskick centre is delivering a free ‘Footy 4 Fun’ event on March 24, designed for people with a...
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -