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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.
Seymour’s royal carriage restoration funding boost
By Pam KiriakidisSEYMOUR Railway Heritage Centre has received a funding boost through the State Government’s tourist and heritage rail sector to support operations and...
Animal Justice Party candidate calls for speed reduction on Moffats Lane
By Pam KiriakidisAn Animal Justice Party candidate for the November state election has joined the campaign to halve the speed limit on Moffats Lane,...
St Mary’s Whittlesea hockey team prepares for state championships
The grade six hockey boys’ team at St Mary’s Primary School in Whittlesea are driven to take on state level at Footscray Park on September 8.
‘Specky Magee’ author inspires Broadford students
By Pam KiriakidisBroadford Secondary College’s year seven and eight students last week received a visit from children’s book author Felice Arena.Mr Arena engaged students...
Whittlesea firefighters climb for mental health cause
By Pam KiriakidisNine volunteers from Whittlesea Country Fire Authority, CFA, will climb to raise money and awareness for mental health in the ninth annual...
Wallan primary school kicking goals for life skills
By Pam KiriakidisWallan Primary School and Our Lady of the Way Catholic Primary School students broke down barriers while participating in a Soccer COPPS...
Camp out at Darraweit Guim to raise money for cancer research
By Pam KiriakidisCamp4Cancer is back in full swing, with tickets now on sale for a fun-filled weekend that also raises money for cancer research.The...
Meet Mitchell to host community nights
By Pam KiriakidisDuring his drive home from work, Kilmore resident Ryan Hutchison thought to himself – ‘what would I usually be doing right now...
Wallan East students help the environment
Students from Our Lady of The Way Catholic Primary School in Wallan East planted trees on school grounds last week as part of National...
Historic trams vandalised
By Pam KiriakidisThe Tramway Heritage Centre at Bylands was vandalised and graffitied on August 7, damaging two trams and other buildings.Centre volunteers reported the...
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