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17 May 12 | KEVIN Crowe won last weekend’s club championships stroke event at Eden Park Golf Club.
17 May 12 | MARGARET Pike won last week’s ladies’ golf A grade 18-hole stableford, winning a club trophy and reducing her handicap by two to 13.
17 May 12 | BOYUP Brook golfer John Kenna won last Saturday's Collie Freightliners 18-hole stroke event at the Collie Golf Club.
17 May 12 | THE Collie Bowling Club’s scroungers summer wind-up was held last Sunday with 16 qualifiers playing their best bowls in an effort to win the major trophy.
17 May 12 | PACERS Please Release Me returned to his best form for David Hunter and Chris Brew last on Friday night at Gloucester Park when he flew home in the last 200 metres to join champion Has The Answers right on the line in sizzling time.
17 May 12 | RESULTS from last Saturday’s games
17 May 12 | COLLIE Eagles reserves remained unbeaten with a convincing win over Bunbury last Sunday at the recreation ground.
17 May 12 | THE Collie Eagles dream start to the 2012 league football season came to an abrupt halt when they were well beaten by Bunbury at the recreation ground last Sunday.
French down Dean’s Aussie Rules team
17 May 12 | FORMER Collie boy Dean Roberts moved to Europe to experience its culture, and ended up playing Aussie Rules against France at Memorial Stadium on Saturday, April 21.
17 May 12 | IT WAS difficult to decide who made the most noise at Wilson Park Primary School last Thursday, the children, teachers, or a traveling brass band of retired musicians.
17 May 12 | CONSTRUCTION on the $3.4 billion BHP Billiton Worsley Alumina expansion project is now 98 per cent complete.
Internationals to attend bike forum
17 May 12 | TWO international experts on cycle trails will speak at a one-day forum in Collie, hosted by the Collie Mountain Bike Club.
17 May 12 | AMALGAMATION of BHP Billiton’s stainless steel and aluminium groups and headquartering them in Perth, rather than London, will not result in “a closer eye on the Worsley refinery”.
17 May 12 | TWO break-ins within a week have occurred at Collie Mowers ‘n’ More.
Bookie now leaning on lamp-post
17 May 12 | COLLIE’S controversial bookie statue is finally leaning on his lamp-post at the corner of Forrest and Harvey streets.
Matt’s Sydney goals
17 May 12 | MATTHEW Cain started playing soccer only last year, but already has represented Western Australia, competing in the Big Issue Street Football Festival in Sydney last month.
17 May 12 | SIX Collie community organisations will share $29,000 in the first round of the shire council’s Community Small Grants Program for 2012/13.
Mock mine added to heritage trail
17 May 12 | COLLIE’S replica coal mine has been added to the Working Life Heritage Trail, which tourists can now visit a as part of their exploration of the south-west’s past.
17 May 12 | COLLIE’S replica coal mine has been added to the Working Life Heritage Trail, which tourists can now visit a as part of their exploration of the south-west’s past.
Road prank almost led to accident
17 May 12 | ROAD cones and roadwork signs along the new section of Coalfields Highway had been rearranged by pranksters recently, almost causing an accident.
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