Local author’s book worth a read

Author Claire McGregor resides in Upper Plenty, and over the last 10 years an idea for a story has made its way onto the...

Mowing in style at Kings Park

The Kings Park Committee of Management (CoM) is celebrating its 25th year managing the precinct with a new and essential piece of equipment, thanks to...

Blooming gardens in Kilmore’s Community Centre

Kilmore Community Centre has a new gardening program which will take the novice gardener to the next level.The sessions are presented by Whittlesea local...

Sue Marstaeller – a community’s loss

The Mitchell Shire community and more so the Wandong-Heathcote Junction community lost a valued member, contributor, and leader with the passing of Sue Marstaeller...

Findon Primary School student leaders give back

Findon Primary School educated its school community on homelessness last month, with its Wellbeing Ambassadors handing over non-perishable items to local shelters at an...

The mothers’ network

In light of Women’s Health and National Child Protection Week, the Review reached out to the North Central Mother’s Network, a passionate group of mothers striving...

For a rainy day: Wallan Bowls Club new rain gauge

Wallan Bowls Club now boasts an exciting new rain gauge and digital reader, thanks to Melbourne Water.Replacing the Club’s decades-old gauge which has since...

Mitchell Shire’s Dog on-leash order

Mitchell Shire Council’s August meeting discussed an on-leash dog order, following concerns raised about a dog attack incident in Seymour in 2021, which saw...

Zonta yarn bombing in the Mitchell Shire

Leading up to the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the Zonta Club of Mitchell is knitting orange squares to sew...

Berry good work at Tallarook Common

Last month, a dozen volunteers gathered in welcome sunshine at the Tallarook Common to help re-vegetate land recently cleared of blackberries along part of...
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