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Pam Kiriakidis

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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.

Making a difference at the Positive Wellness Recovery Centre

Member for Kalkallo Ros Spence made a visit to the Positive Wellness Recovery Centre (PWRC) in Kalkallo last month, to hear about the programs...

Wandong junior motorcyclist on track

Wandong's Jackson Macdonald is on track to claiming the 2024 Victorian Road Racing Championship in the junior class.The Victorian Road Racing Championships is Victoria’s...

Wandong taekwondo champion kicking forward

Taekwondo champion Mackenzie Macdonald continues to deliver power kicks on every stage she steps on.Last month, the 14-year-old made her mark at the World...

Young dancer takes centre stage at State Schools Spectacular

Thomastown's Caitlin Cooper has danced since the early whispers of her childhood.Now the 18-year-old will take centre stage as one of the principal dancers...

New splash park on the way for Doreen

A new playground and splash park precinct will soon come to Hill Top Park in Doreen.City of Whittlesea Chief Executive Craig Lloyd joined Member...

Wandong’s art show triumphs

Earlier this month, Wandong’s Three Brushes Studio presented its fourth annual art show, featuring an impressive 165 pieces on display.The show was a vibrant...

Local chef serves success in Proud to be a Chef program

South Morang’s Alan Andrews was recently honoured as the 2024 Savoury Winner in Australia’s leading food service mentoring program, Proud to be a Chef.Proud...

A dream archery adventure at the Paralympics

Romsey resident Patrick French arrived not too long ago from the Paralympic Games Paris 2024, making his first debut at the games.Shooting his best...

Race from different states

For every kilometre he ran, former Assumption College Kilmore student Zac Pettit passed the word about osteosarcoma—a type of bone cancer he lost his best...

Sharing crucial conversations

Findon Primary School took part of the conversation around R U OK? Day earlier this month at an assembly.R U OK? Day falls on...
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