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01 Sep 10 | LOCAL river campaigner Ed Riley has described the Department of Water’s (DoW) proposal to reduce salinity levels in Wellington Reservoir as “old news”.
Author looks at WA coal industry
01 Sep 10 | PEOPLE in Collie could have serious health issues as a result of coal mining, according to author and environmental activist Sharyn Munro.
01 Sep 10 | WESFARMERS Resources has pulled out of the bidding for Griffin Coal, Wesfarmers Premier Coal general manager Patrick Warrand confirmed early this week.
Puppy love from a rare breed
01 Sep 10 | THE first Italian Cane Corso puppies in Western Australia were born in Collie recently. Local woman and mastiff fancier Dianne Murray said the puppies were born nine weeks ago.
01 Sep 10 | A VISITING football player has been put firmly in his place for slighting Collie in a local newspaper.  | CommentsComments (1)
Council ensures festival survives
01 Sep 10 | COLLIE Shire Council has stepped into the breach and put up $10,000 to ensure the 2010 Griffin Festival goes ahead.
01 Sep 10 | YOUTH crime in Collie has dropped because most of the regular offenders are in detention, according to the officer-in-charge of the Collie Police Station.
Living beyond his years
25 Aug 10 | WHAT is your first thought of a 19-year-old? University student? Party animal? Sleeping in and watching TV all day?
Town rallies to help
25 Aug 10 | FAIRVIEW students have raised $1015 to assist the Duricic family who lost all their possessions as a result of the fire at their Wylam Road home two weeks ago.
Friends do their bit
25 Aug 10 | AN Allanson boy who recently lost his possessions in a house fire, last week got $703 to help rebuild his life.
Judges check out Collie
25 Aug 10 | COLLIE was put under the magnifying glass on Monday when Tidy Towns judges passed through town.
25 Aug 10 | COLLIE businessman David Churches says he will consult a lawyer about a dramatic police raid on his Preston Settlement property on Friday.
Big dry forces cancellation of Collie Descent
25 Aug 10 | THE Collie Descent — scheduled to be held Saturday — was cancelled because of low water levels in the Collie River.   | CommentsComments (1)
Wind tests riders
25 Aug 10 | THE gods were smiling on the 85th Collie to Donnybrook and Return Cycling Classic when 82 riders pushed off in their various time bunches for their 104-kilometre race.
25 Aug 10 | WORK on widening the Coalfields Highway is likely to start in December, according to Transport Minister Simon O’Brien.
Wind tests riders
24 Aug 10 | THE gods were smiling on the 85th Collie to Donnybrook and Return Cycling Classic when 82 riders pushed off in their various time bunches for their 104-kilometre race.
20 Aug 10 | WAYNE John Mortimer, 43, who wielded an axe in Simpson Street, Collie, on June 16 was given a eight-month jail term suspended for 12 months in the Collie Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.  | CommentsComments (2)
19 Aug 10 | PHILLIP John Ugle, 46, of Collie appeared in Collie Magistrates Court yesterday via video link from Hakea Prison.
‘Lady doctor’ working in town at last
18 Aug 10 | GILL Cowen is back doing what she loves most — working as a general practitioner — having taken up a part-time posting with the Collie River Valley Medical Centre.
Fireys’ alarm
18 Aug 10 | THE destruction of four Collie homes by fire so far this financial year — and ess-damaging house fires — have alarmed the local fire and rescue service.
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