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The North Central Review
ANOTHER week in the Big V basketball saw two big margins going in positive and negative directions for the Wallan Panthers at home.The women’s...
Local Kilmore girl Abigail Mecklem is set to hit the Queensland Border Challenge representing Gymnastics Victoria on June 21 and 22.The Border Challenge is...
IT was an unfortunate start for Mick Marrett’s Kilmore side as they lost their second consecutive game under him.They played Watsonia at home on...
Storm prop delivers inspiring message
MELBOURNE Storm rugby league player Josh King was indeed the king of the kids at Wallan and Seymour Colleges last Tuesday afternoon, sharing his...
Night inspections for Mitchell roads
INSPECTORS from the Mitchell Shire Council (MSC) will be conducting a series of nighttime inspections on the shire’s council-managed roads north of Broadford, beginning...
VICTORIANS can now apply to get 20 per cent off their vehicle registration cost after the State Government’s cost-of-living measure came into effect yesterday.Drivers...
STATE Member for Euroa Annabelle Cleeland visited Broadford Secondary College last week to speak to a group of students involved in the schools politics...
SOME of the most exceptional individuals and groups have been honoured with awards at the Macedon Ranges Celebrating Community event held last Friday.Award winners...
KILMORE local Betty Sorraghan recently celebrated a big milestone, celebrating her 106th birthday.Ms Sorraghan celebrated her birthday with family, staff and residents at the...
THE community impact of the Mitchell Shire Council Budget 2026-27 will see higher council charges throughout 2026-27, with rates capped at 2.75 per cent,...
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