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Government rejects Vasse Coal Project
6:40 PM | THE State Government today, Tuesday, rejected Vasse Coal Management Pty Ltd’s proposal to develop a coal mine north-east of Margaret River.
6:30 PM | BASKETBALL is back in full swing after the Christmas break albeit with a little confusion over game times.
6:29 PM | AT THE 2012 Cricket Country Week played last month, Eastern Districts had a very successful Senior Country Week in the B-grade section.
6:29 PM | THE bowlers of the Civic Bowling Club had a busy weekend starting with Saturday and men starting their pennants since the Christmas break.
Vets outshine the Suns in women’s basketball
6:26 PM | THE first game of the second half of the season started last Thursday night with some mixed results.
Local girl exceeds academically
6:22 PM | LOCAL 17-year-old the recent recipient of Curtin University’s generous and prestigious scholarship, the John Curtin Undergraduate Scholarship.
Students’ achievements recognised
6:19 PM | LAST year’s year 11 award winners were recognised and presented with their certificates at a school assembly on Wednesday.
Merredin College welcomes new teachers
6:17 PM | SIX new teachers were welcomed to Merredin College on Wednesday, the first day back at school for all students and the first day of the school operating as Merredin College.
6:17 PM | MAJOR upgrades of the Merredin District Hospital, including the Northam, Narrogin and Katanning hospitals, were one step closer with building condition audits under way.
6:16 PM | MERREDIN’S future is looking very green after solar installations increased significantly in the past 18 months.
Students experience careers in agriculture
6:00 PM | TWO students from the WA College of Agriculture – Cunderdin participated in the University of WA’s Primary Industry Centre for Science Education (PICSE) scholarship during the December school holidays.
5:57 PM | THE new and improved Kulin Aquatic Centre reopened its doors late last year after major upgrades were finally completed.
5:56 PM | THE St John Ambulance sub-centre in Hyden/Kondinin has bought eight automated external defibrillators (AED) to place in and around public areas in the Hyden and Kondinin communities.
5:55 PM | THE Road Safety Council is reminding WA drivers that despite popular belief, tourists and visitors do not account for most of the crashes in regional and rural areas.
5:54 PM | THE Australian government has committed $15 million over three years for the provision of 2000 internet kiosks to organisations that support seniors and wish to host a Broadband for Seniors Kiosk and participate in this project.
5:53 PM | THE Merredin community will benefit from its local doctor’s successful application to join the Australian government funded Remote Vocational Training Scheme.
5:51 PM | Telstra awarded $39.2 million in Royalties for Regions funding under the Regional Mobile Communications Project (RMCP).
5:47 PM | CONSTRUCTION of the new diesel-fired Merredin Power Station is well under way with the first turbine arriving on site late last year and the second turbine expected to arrive soon.
5:21 PM | A FURNISSDALE man who pleaded guilty in the Mandurah Magistrates Court today to indecently dealing with a child will face sentencing in the Perth District Court in April.
3:58 PM | TWO men and two women accused of stealing and assault charges in Norseman have appeared at the Esperance Magistrates Court today.
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