News and Notices
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SEED junior school goes national
News and NoticesThe Southern Forests SEED Program has partnered with national education body, the Primary Industries Education Foundation Australia (PIEFA), to distribute the SEED program's junior school program nati
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Spread your Christmas cheer to others
News and NoticesThe silly season is just around the corner and while Christmas is often a time of year to celebrate the year's successes, indulge in delicious Christmas treats and spend quality time with loved ones,
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Timber Whim will see better days
News and NoticesThe Shire of Manjimup has accepted ownership of the timber hauling whim that is currently located on the southern side of the Manjimup Visitor Centre. The whim will be relocated to the Manji Mens Sh
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Travel Safely through our Southern Forests region
News and NoticesSafe driving tips available in nine languages, spread the word!
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Update on the Nockolds Street Upgrade - Walpole
News and NoticesThe Walpole Town Centre Revitalisation Committee and the Shire of Manjimup have been working together to plan and manage the upgrade of Walpole's main street.
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Grant money boosts Pemberton project momentum
News and NoticesThe partnership between the Pemberton Community Resource Centre, Pemberton Visitor Centre and Shire of Manjimup Public Library (the project partners) to develop a new facility where the three services
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Enjoy your home swimming pool with peace of mind
News and NoticesAs the warmer weather sets in, it is a timely reminder that pools and spas must have a compliant barrier installed.
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Manjimup-Jiashan relationship becomes official
News and NoticesA delegation including Shire President Wade DeCampo, Councillor Carla Logan, Councillor Robert Taylor and Director of Business Greg Lockwood travelled to Jiashan in October, with the main purpose bein
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Senseless vandalism ruins streetscape
News and NoticesSometime between Saturday, 5 November 2016 and Tuesday, 8 November 2016, seven trees were vandalised along O'Connor Street in Manjimup. Four trees had their trunks snapped and three were completely r
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Liquor accord pushes secondary supply message
News and NoticesThe Southern Forests Liquor Accord are campaigning to raise awareness of the ramifications of supplying alcohol to minors.
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Raw and risky foods - tips on how to avoid food poisoning
News and NoticesThe theme for the Australian Food Safety Week 2016, which falls between 6-12 November, is raw and risky foods'. Community members are being encouraged to learn more about raw and risky foods in order
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Put your safety first in the fire season
News and NoticesThe Shire of Manjimup has released the annual Firebreak and Fuel Hazard Reduction Notice for 2016/2017.
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ACA Masters to award youth scholarship in Manjimup
News and NoticesThe Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA) Masters tour Manjimup from 27-29 October, bringing some of the legends of the game to the region and awarding a $1,000 youth scholarship to a talented youn
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Hogg and Matthews join Australian Cricket Tour
News and NoticesThe Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA) Masters tour is coming to Manjimup from 27-29 October.
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Shire of Manjimup shows support for Auswest employees
News and NoticesThe Shire of Manjimup has been involved in discussions with Auswest Timbers WA, in the wake of an announcement that the Auswest facilities in Manjimup and Pemberton will be closing in 2017, with a vie
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Wellness and Respite Community Centre
News and NoticesAn additional $1.61 million of federal funding will see this project, located in Manjimup, completed in its entirety.
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Reid and Shaw join ACA Masters Manjimup Tour
News and NoticesBruce Reid and Nicky Shaw will play in Manjimup as part of the Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA) Masters tour to the region from 27-29 October.
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School holiday activities for kids
News and NoticesAn extensive program of school holiday activities was hosted over September and October by the Shire's Manjimup Public Library and Art Gallery.
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The art of being mentally healthy
News and NoticesShire President Wade DeCampo explains how engagement in the arts increases confidence, self-esteem and happiness, and can also reduce stress and social isolation.
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Local farming group supports SEED Program
News and NoticesA $3000 contribution will be put towards the continuation of SEED Program initatives.