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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.
Inclusive work opportunities for Goulburn Options
By Pam KiriakidisGold exploration company Southern Cross Gold has partnered with disability support service Goulburn Options to create work pathways for people with a...
Broadford factory celebrates 100 years of Minties
By Pam KiriakidisCreating the longest Minties wrapper is how Broadford’s Nestle Factory is honouring the 100 years of Australia’s most famous lolly.While the Broadford...
Residents call for flood-damaged intersection to be fixed
By Pam KiriakidisAn intersection between Old Lancefield and Forbes-Moranding roads, west of Kilmore, has sparked concern, with road users dealing with washed debris from...
Father Bob goes bush
By Pam KiriakidisBROADFORD’S State Motorcycle Sports Complex was home to this year’s Toy Run for the Father Bob Maguire Foundation, which ensures families and children...
Whittlesea’s day of inclusion for people with disability
By Pam KiriakidisInclusivity was the theme at Whittlesea Showgrounds football oval on December 5 with schools, City of Whittlesea and services creating memories for...
Extra support at Whittlesea Community House
By Pam KiriakidisEmergency relief, technology assistance and isolation are among topics Whittlesea Community House can assist with at its new pop-up drop-in facility on...
Mernda sets the example for climate action
By Pam KiriakidisMernda Repair Café, facilitated by Mernda Community House, is the recipient of the 2022 Neighbourhood Houses Victoria Climate Action award.The team accepted...
Whittlesea Community House unites for cancer fundraiser
By Pam KiriakidisWhittlesea Community House united senior citizens at Whittlesea Bowls Club for a high tea supporting women affected by cancer.More than 50 people...
Playing sport for inclusivity at Seymour
By Pam KiriakidisNational Disability Insurance Scheme, NDIS, organisations, schools and sporting groups scored goals at Seymour Sport and Aquatic Centre for International Day of...
Kilmore Girl Guide leaders recognised for long service
By Pam KiriakidisKILMORE Kookaburra Girl Guide leaders were recognised for their loyalty to Girl Guides Australia at a regional meeting in Benalla earlier this...
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