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The North Central Review is a weekly newspaper based in Kilmore, Australia published by The North Central Review Pty Ltd. The North Central Review primarily serves the north central areas of Victoria, from Wallan up to Puckapunyal and Seymour and shares many articles with other NCR weekly newspapers. Some of the newspaper's articles are ...
The NCR's newspaper history dates back to 1870 with the launch of The Kilmore Free Press.The company publishes the weekly tabloids The North Central Review, which was created in 2004, The Free Press which merged with NCR in 2004, and The Whittlesea Review which was created in 2006.
North Melbourne Advertiser (1873–1894) North Melbourne Courier and West Melbourne Advertiser (1895–1913) North Melbourne Gazette (1894–1901) Oakleigh and Caulfield Times; Oakleigh Standard; The Paper (Melbourne) Prahran Chronicle; Prahran Telegraph (1860–1930) Port Melbourne Standard; Port Phillip Gazette (1838–1851) Public Opinion ...
Kilmore (/ ˈ k ɪ l m ɔːr /) [2] is a town in the Australian state of Victoria.Located 65 kilometres (40 mi) north of Melbourne, it is the oldest inland town in Victoria by the combination of age and physical occupation, and because it had unique agricultural attributes to drive that earliest settlement.
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In September 1925, the Riddell DFA hosted the St. Kilda Reserves side in a match at Riddell, with St. Kilda: 15.13 - 103 defeating Riddell DFA: 5.3 - 33 [3] Romsey played off in nine grand finals in ten years in the 1920s, winning seven premierships, while Lancefield also played off in nine grand finals in ten years in the 1920s and into the early 1930s, but won only three of their nine grand ...
OKR FM was first established under the name OK Radio – or Old Kilmore Radio – and in 2001 was successful in being granted a low power Narrowcast licence of 10 Watts in Kilmore. In 2002, the licence was surrendered in return for a Community licence, to permit greater depth in programming otherwise not permitted under a Narrowcast licence. [ 1 ]
Assumption College (often known as ACK, where the K stands for Kilmore) is an Australian Catholic co-educational secondary day and boarding school. The school is located in the town of Kilmore, Victoria. The College was founded in 1893 by the Marist Brothers and is part of a network of Marist schools in Australia and throughout the world.