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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.
Regional road maintenance sparks concern in parliament
By Pam KiriakidisOpposition members of parliament have called on the State Government to address the worsening road conditions across regional Victoria.Nationals Member for Euroa...
Future focus for Taekwondo champ
By Pam KiriakidisWANDONG'S 13-year-old Mackenzie Macdonald is determined to take on the next World Cadet Taekwondo Championships after representing Australia in Bulgaria in August.  The...
GOTAFE graduates inspired with advice
By Pam KiriakidisGOTAFE students from Seymour and Wallan campuses celebrated tertiary achievements at their graduation on Wednesday with special guests paralympian Dylan Alcott and...
Community health push for better funding model
By Pam KiriakidisNexus Primary Health was among 24 health services to launch a cohesive advocacy initiative for greater funding and acknowledgement in state parliament...
Mernda food market relief strengthens community
By Pam KiriakidisCOMMUNITY connection was the theme at the Whittlesea Pop-up Food Relief market, which helped 120 registered participants with financial stress at Mernda...
Speed concerns on Black Duck Crossing
Residents have raised their concerns over a lack of street safety on Black Duck Crossing – a Kilmore road between Tootle Street and Natures Run that has a high volume of speeding vehicles.Â
Zumba fundraiser supports earthquake victims
By Pam KiriakidisA decorated dance studio filled with 60 people is how Zumba instructor Mike Thomas raised money to support victims of the Turkey...
Mitchell Rangers in need of female soccer players
By Pam KiriakidisMITCHELL Rangers Soccer Club is seeking players to join the 2023 senior women’s team as part of the club’s 20th anniversary season.The...
Community rallies for South Morang mum diagnosed with cancer
By Pam KiriakidisSouth Morang mother Kate Steneker had her world rocked earlier this month when she received news of a breast cancer diagnosis at...
New schooling beginnings for Donnybrook and Wollert
By Pam KiriakidisNEW students at Donnybrook Primary School and Wollert Secondary College made history last Tuesday, celebrating the schools’ official openings with teachers, parents...
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