Collie River Valley Bulletin, February 16, 2023

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Planning and Development Act 2005

LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION STANDARD AMENDMENT LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME NO. 6 - SCHEME AMENDMENT NO. 1 Notice is hereby given that the local government of the Shire of Collie has prepared the above-mentioned planning scheme amendment for the purpose of: • Correcting typographical and mapping errors; • Introducing revisions and updates including to the zoning table; • Rezoning Lots 2 and 51 Patstone Road from Rural to Industrial Development zone; • Reducing the potable water tank size for dwellings where potable water is not available; and • Introducing setbacks and other general development requirements for the Urban Development zone. Plans and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been published in the following manner: 1. A copy of the plans and documents has been published on the Shire of Collie’s Website at www.collie.wa.gov.au 2. A hard copy of the plans and documents are available for inspection at the Shire’s Administration Office at 87 Throssell Street Collie. Submissions on the planning scheme amendment may be lodged in writing and should include the amendment number, the name and address of the person making the submission, the property affected and details of the submission and lodged with the undersigned on or before 5pm Sunday 19th February 2023. Enquiries can be directed to Planning Services on 9734 9000 or by email colshire@collie.wa.gov.au. Stuart Devenish Chief Executive Officer

PUBLIC NOTICES Coalfields Hockey Council Inc AGM: Monday, February 27 6.30pm. Preston Road Hockey Grounds. Please ensure correct number of delegates are in attendance. All positions are declared vacant. FRESH, FREE RANGE EGGS: at The Mumby Shop, $6.50 per dozen. E-BULLETIN: Subscribe at colliebulletin. com.au or contact Megan on 9734 1024.

HOW TO LODGE A CLASSIFIED

Classified advertisements can be lodged at: 1B Collie Park Shopping Centre (opposite post office), Steere Street, or by email to: classies@crvbulletin.com Minimum charge is $10 including GST for up to 15 words, then 33 cents a word DEADLINES: Tuesday 4pm (lineage) Monday 1pm (display classifieds)

UNDER-13 GIRLS: coach Rochelle Piavanini (back, left), Mia Martin, Sophia Michael, Zoe Ireland, team manager Jasmine Hulls, Ellie Hulls (front, left), Mylee Ireland, Lexi Piavanini, Gabby Coyle and Matilda Head.

Strong weekend at champs BASKETBALL

COLLIE'S under-13s girls' Cougars team won the division three grand final at the Country Championships at Bendat Stadium at the weekend. The Country Championships are held over five weekends in Perth, from under-12s to senior men’s and womens’ teams. Under-13s coach Rochelle Piavanini - who also coached the under-12s girls to success last weekend - said the team displayed excellent basketball skills. “They were undefeated after their pool games and then went into the crossover semi final against Denmark,” she said. The girls then advanced into the grand final against Waroona. “Waroona was undefeated after its pool games and cross over final. The grand final was set to be a great tussle,” Mrs Piavanini said. “The Cougars kept to the team rules, fighting spirit and relentless defence. “Their high-scoring ability outplayed their opponents.” Collie won 57-12. Gabby Coyle was awarded MVP for the grand final. Mrs Piavanini said the whole team should be commended. UNDER-14 BOYS COLLIE’S under-14s boys made the leap into division two after winning division three in the under-13s last year. Coach Ash Stewart said they were

“given a wake-up call” in their first game when they suffered a heavy loss to Karratha, 52-19. However, the team regrouped for the remaining three games, beating Busselton 40-14, Bunbury 34-27 and Albany 40-19. “They qualified for the semi finals where they came up against Manjimup,” Mr Stewart said.

The team had impressive win against Manjimup, 42-34. They then had a rematch with Karratha, but lost 43-31. “This was a fantastic effort by the team considering the result in game one and their first attempt at division two,” he said. “The boys can be proud of the way they acquitted themselves both on and off the court.”

UNDER-14S BOYS: Team manager Bevan Smith (back, left), Jarrah Smith, Harris Miller, Jace van Asselt, coach Ash Stewart, Dane Becker (front, left), Lamarcus Del Mundo, Rory Mumme, Xavier Stewart and Chase Scolari.

Cherry sets new PBs at swim meet SWIMMING COLLIE Swimming Club’s Taylor Cherry wiped eight seconds from her 50m freestyle at the Collie-Harvey Open at Collie Memorial Swimming Pool recently. She also took five seconds off her 50m breaststroke time. Cherry’s personal bests were among Collie’s 12 at the competition.

Other notable PBs were from Ella Birkinshaw, who took five seconds off her 400m freestyle, and Layla Burek, who took four seconds off her 100m breaststroke. There were 149 swimmers from 18 clubs at the open. Collie received a total of 23 medals, including six gold, eight silver and nine bronze.

RESULTS: Ella Larkman: three gold, one silver; Brianna Birkinshaw: one silver; Taya Larkman: one gold, one silver, four bronze; Ella Birkinshaw: one silver; Emilea Shepherd: two bronze; Layla Burek: one bronze; Jye Smith: two gold, two bronze; Ava Roney: one silver, one bronze; Katy O’Brien: two silver; Chaz Roney: two silver; Danielle Pesci: one gold, one silver, one bronze.


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Cocker's maiden win

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Strong weekend at champs

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Knitting for newborns

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Raising the radio roof

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July 21st

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Up to $25,000 on offer to develop local

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Steep fines for lax gun owners

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The journey of Ed The journey of Ed

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Funding for sick kids

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The vilification of academia

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Spare despair

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Is parking a problem? Opinions divided

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Throssell St speeders concern Resident: It's an accident waiting to happen

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Stolen speedway ute’s joy ride Stolen speedway ute’s joy ride

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Masterplan for Roundhouse

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Medals replaced for Ted

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We asked for the community's opinion

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Flurry of scam letters

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Bailout figure revealed: Griffin given $19.5 mil.

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Ukrainians settle in Collie

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Griffin’s D-Day looms closer Agreement details ‘confidential’

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Ukrainians settle in Collie

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