Collie River Valley Bulletin, March 23, 2023

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6 COLLIE RIVER VALLEY BULLETIN, MARCH 23, 2023

Traffic stopper

TRAFFIC was brought to a standstill when two low loaders carrying earth moving equipment headed for the Collie coalfields passed through town last week. The low loaders had to straddle the Throssell Street median strip, meaning westbound traffic was stopped, while eastbound traffic made slow progress behind the vehicles through the town centre.

Study supports $12.5m. plant INTERNATIONAL Graphite (IG) has released a new definitive feasibility study showing cashflow from a Collie plant could be generated within 18 months. The study shows the technical, financial and sales potential of building and operating a nominal 4,000tpa graphite micronising facility in Collie. The plant, which could be installed in mid-2024 and operational in the third quarter of that year, would be one of the first of its kind in Australia. IG has already demonstrated its ability to produce micronised product at pilot scale from its Collie facility, and has ordered “qualification-scale” micronising processing equipment, due for delivery and installation in June.

The qualification plant will be used to produce material for customer qualification and acceptance, starting in the third quarter of this year, and to also confirm a final investment decision on the commercial-scale operation. Managing director and chief executive officer Andrew Worland said a low capex graphite micronising facility would enable the company to generate early cashflow. “Strategically, a commercial micronising plant will help us launch into the graphite marketplace, build brand recognition, and develop operational skills in the milling phases of the future battery anode material production line,” added Mr Worland.

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Season to kick off under new lights

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Cole holds off Bernardi to take men's decider

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Ladies compete in league event

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Rockingham's Van Eldik is 2023 Riverside champ

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Well maintained and low maintenance

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River an ‘angler’s paradise’

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pages 12-13

THE LOOKS AROUND BYSTANDER

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pages 9-10

Taste of Ital y for Har mony Day

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page 9

Parliament in full swing

3min
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Three-month report card on Collie

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100th

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Leschenault group’s Collie River plan

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Study supports $12.5m. plant

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Kiosk managers hit the ground running

1min
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Minister asks for Black Diamond plan

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Goods shed heritage work an Aussie first

3min
pages 4-5

Students bank on scholarships

1min
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NSW coal on hold Only a quarter of order has been burned

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Magic Moments now open

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COLLIE seniors will not have wood chopped as part of Community Home Care (CHC) services this winter.

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NEW TEAM AT THE DAM NEW operator Trevor Messenger pours a beer at the Wellington Dam kiosk. Mr Messenger and his wife, Gabriela, have hit the ground running. See story page 5.

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