Collie River Valley Bulletin, April 6, 2023

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BULLETIN

COLLIE RIVER VALLEY Published by LOCALS for LOCALS

No transparency EDITION No. 127

$2.50

Thursday, April 6, 2023

More Minningup Pool consultation demanded

SWINGING INTO EASTER

AROUND 40 Collie residents attended a community gathering on Sunday to have their say about the redevelopment of Minningup Pool. The gathering took place as planning presses ahead for the development of short-term eco-tourist accommodation at Minningup. The Shire of Collie has memorandums of understanding with two proponents, and two lots have been earmarked for development of the accommodation. However, attendees at the gathering expressed anger over a lack of public consultation and planning transparency. Organiser Rick Silk said many in the community feel like they are not being listened to. He said he’d like to see a 12-month hold put on the development, enabling greater community consultation. “People aren’t happy with the way they’ve gone about pushing through to the next stage,” Mr Silk said.

Constable Cass Chapman gives Constable Bunny a helping push before they head off to distribute easter eggs across town. See page 13.

“I’m hearing a lot of people feel that they weren’t informed by the shire. A lot of people I’ve spoken to have no idea what’s happening out here.” Mr Silk said the general feeling among Collie residents is that development should be kept to a minimum. “I believe that most people in Collie feel that Minningup should remain as a day-use-only venue,” he said. Mr Silk also questioned the value the development would ultimately provide Collie residents. “If it gets built here, the people who are going to benefit from that are the developers,” he said. Following the gathering, an online survey was launched to further gauge community sentiment. Plans are also underway to put together a petition asking the shire to put the development on hold, with an aim to secure 2,000 signatures. More on pages 4 and 5

World Parkinson's Day on April 11

New health mural unveiled at CRVMC

Greg Wheeler shares his Parkinson's journey, and Leanne Brockwell plans to shave her hair for the cause. Pages 2 and 7.

A NEW mural was painted at the back of Collie River Valley Medical Centre (CRVMC) this week, by artist Jerome Davenport. Page 3.

Magic Moments now open Like our sponsorship of the 2023 Magic Moments Youth Leadership Summit. Applications are now open for youth aged 14-17 years. Attendees will beneÞt from inspiring speakers from around the world. We love making good things happen.

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