COLLIE RIVER VALLEY
BULLETIN Published by LOCALS for LOCALS Thursday, October 27, 2022
EDITION No. 106
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Phoenix park seat unveiled FLY ASH from Muja was used in the new Colliecrete seat unveiled at Phoenix Park last Thursday. Pg 7.
Promising graphite results
INTERNATIONAL Graphite achieved promising results for the first samples produced at its Collie plant. Page 3.
Collie in State finals
COLLIE is a finalist in the overall state section of the 2022 Tidy Towns Awards. Page 5.
BEST LOCAL LADIES
Lot to be rezoned
Leigh Serra (left), Chloe Garner and Stacey Munday were the top three in the Collie Race Club’s best local lady category in Saturday’s Fashions on the Field, with Munday taking the top spot. More photos on pages 14 and 15.
A CONTROVERSIAL Patstone Road lot currently zoned rural is set to be rezoned. Page 10.
Mine’s production rise Premier targets 38 percent growth
PREMIER Coal has been hiring staff and is setting itself up to increase production by 38 percent in 2023. The company is planning for an increase of 50 million tonnes of coal and overburden to be mined. This represents a 38 percent increase
on the current year’s production. A company spokesperson said Premier had this year recruited an additional 70 “new to industry” workers but would need more in the coming months. “We will require a further 11 percent increase in personnel above current levels,” the spokesperson said. The mine has escalated production steeply to meet demand following problems experienced with maintaining supply and stockpile levels.
It has also had a number of incidents which included a bulldozer backing through a windrow and going down the side of a pit. Energy Minister Bill Johnston said the incident was partly to blame for the forced shutdown of the 318 megawatt Collie Power Station. The station will remain closed until Sunday, January 1, 2023. The Premier spokesperson said all incidents had been investigated to a “high
level”. “Contributing factors were identified and appropriate actions implemented to mitigate their recurrence and to improve the safety performance of the business.” The spokesperson confirmed the investigations determined the incidents were not influenced by operational manning levels. “Premier considers the safety of our people, contractors and site visitors is of the highest importance.”
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