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Originally retired to stud at the renowned Cambridge Stud in New Zealand, he was the leading first season sire in that country. He then relocated to Queensland. Barnes, a qualified vet nurse who ...
Michael Thompson joined the North Central Review in February 2025 after a successful stint in Maryborough as a sports journalist, which yielded a Victorian Country Press Association award in 2023 for ...
BROADFORD motorists will no doubt be happy with the installation of the first two beams installed across the rail line on Hamilton Street, signalling that the ...
Jo Kubeil is a North Central Review journalist with interests in the environment, health, education, community events and culture. Round 15 saw Romsey and Lancefield clash for the final time this ...
WALLAN’S women’s team is full steam ahead in preparation of another finals appearance, winning its final game of the season to secure second on the ladder, while the men fell agonisingly short of ...
The North Central Review is an independently owned newspaper publishing company based in Kilmore that is responsible for publishing two community newspapers each week, covering communities within the ...
Jo Kubeil is a North Central Review journalist with interests in the environment, health, education, community events and culture. A LOCAL equestrian rider said yes to the offer to ride in Belgium as ...
PYALONG Neighbourhood House is aiming to again be a beacon of support for struggling farmers, with a repeat of its successful community food and goods drive to assist farming families affected by ...
THE 2025 Mitchell Shire Youth Council was sworn in at last Monday’s council meeting, with a combination of returning members also complemented by new members who have stood up and made their voice ...
The North Central Review is a weekly newspaper based in Kilmore, Australia published by The North Central Review Pty Ltd. The newspaper primarily serves the north central areas of Regional Victoria, ...
PARENTS of young children are invited to join a new free bush playgroup program that promises to support development, mental wellbeing and community connection, all while enjoying the great outdoors.
LET’S get one thing straight, rain doesn’t magically end a drought. A few wet days might make city folks think the crisis is over, but farmers know better.