COLLIE RIVER VALLEY
BULLETIN Published by LOCALS for LOCALS
Email: advertising@crvbulletin.com | editorial@crvbulletin.com
EDITION No. 92
$2.50
Thursday, July 21, 2022
A trip to the Valley
Our new seasonal feature will keep you up to date on the best the Ferguson Valley has to offer. Pages 11-13.
DEMOLITION MAN
Lego creations at library
Project manager Jeff Riley is overseeing the demolition of old units at Riverview Residence. This is the first stage of the redevelopment of the site. Story page 2.
BUILDING with Lego had the creative energy flowing at the Collie Public Library last Thursday. Page 10.
Rates up 5 percent RATES in Collie will rise by five per cent for the 2022/2023 financial year, following the adoption of the Collie Shire Council’s annual budget on Tuesday night. This should produce a predicted surplus of $13,700 in line with the council’s Strategic Community and Corporate Business plans. The goals are to budget to surplus, have progressive revenue provisioning, avoid borrowings, limit discretionary spending, minimise new liabilities and optimise renewal works.
Notable projects for the coming year include celebrating Collie’s history at the “Kaya Collie” event $155,000, South32 tourism partnership $207,500, pathway renewal $40,000, and $30,000 for the Collie community radio building. Continuation of the Collie River rehabilitation, completion of the Minningup Pool feasibility study and completion of the heritage trail are also provided for. Director of Corporate Services Nicole Wasmann reported the budget includes support to local organisations.
The contribution to the Collie Visitor Centre has increased by $22,000. The capital expenditure program is focused on renewal works and minor upgrades to existing assets. The total capital expenditure program is $5,962,218, of which $4,755,636 is funded from grants, and $114,045 from shire reserve funds. Expenditure of $3,698,144 on infrastructure, roads, parks and gardens is grant funded for $2,819,855. The building capital program includes
Riverview/ValleyView Residence is your local provider of Home and Aged Care in Collie. Community owned and operated we provide a range of aged care services from Rental Apartments at Riverview, to Home Care services in the community and Residential Care at ValleyView. Want to know more about what we do? Call us on 97340222 and speak to Renaye or Tia or email us at reception@valleyview.org.au reception@ reception@valleyview.org.au | valleyview.org.au | 3-5 Vernon St, Collie
expenditure of $1,845,074, funded by grants of $1,662,291 and reserve funds of $114,045. The meeting also decided on sitting fees for elected members. Council opted for the minimum annual fee of $7,880 per elected member, plus an annual telecommunication allowance of $600 each. NOTE: A comprehensive coverage of the annual budget will appear in next week’s edition of the Collie River Valley Bulletin.