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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.
Whittlesea Fire Brigade celebrates over 630 years of combined service
By Pam KiriakidisWhittlesea Fire Brigade, CFA, volunteers were recognised for their service at an awards presentation last month, which also celebrated 630 years of...
Goulburn Options’ pop up art show to feature showcase area talent
By Pam KiriakidisGoulburn Options Disability Support Services is counting down the days until the art display at its new studio on October 15.The pop-up...
Farewell to Broadford Salvos captain
By Pam KiriakidisCaptain Michael Nally entered the Salvation Army solving IT problems, but decided to close his computer and take action by committing to...
Heartfelt children’s book sharing stories of personal challenges announced
BGGROUPAU founder Benjamin Gregory and artist Amber Sindoni have collaborated to share a heartfelt children’s book about coping with anxiety and the loss of...
Oil drums abandoned on side of O’Gradys Road
By Pam KiriakidisAn unknown resident dumped three 44-gallon drums full of sump oil and other rubbish along O’Gradys Road, Kilmore East.Wandong local Robert Neil...
Mitchell Shire locals pay their royal respects
By Pam KiriakidisWhen Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne, Kilmore local Eileen Buckley witnessed the celebratory street parties in College Park, London.Ms Buckley...
India’s nine-day celebration heads to South Morang
By Pam KiriakidisThe nine-day Hindu festival Navratri is about to come alive in South Morang, celebrating with a night of Garba dancing and tradition...
Whittlesea Show ready to go
By Pam KiriakidisThe Whittlesea Show has returned to full operation, preparing for two-days of attractions and exhibits for families in early November.After a three-year...
Mitchell Shire memories of the Queen’s visits
By Pam KiriakidisKilmore’s Brian Clancy recalls the moment he sat at Kilmore East Railway Station as an eight-year-old when Queen Elizabeth II came past...
Power outages expected for installation of new technology in Mitchell Shire
By Pam KiriakidisMitchell Shire residents can expect upcoming power outages from AusNet in October as it installs leading technology to protect power supply against...
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