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Stepping down
27/11/2008 | HAVING served the Kalgoorlie-Boulder community as a city councillor for almost 10 years, Nola Wolski is looking forward to spending some “quality time” with her husband Ziggy.
Heritage guide for explorers
27/11/2008 | A GUIDE for explorers and miners on how to avoid heritage-related problems with development projects, while fulfilling obligations under State laws, has been produced by the Goldfields Land & Sea Council (GLSC).
Winning art for Karlkurla Park gates
26/11/2008 | TWO boys from O'Conner and North Kalgoorlie primary schools will have their winning art works incoporated into the design of new gates at Karlkurla Bushland Park
26/11/2008 | VOLUNTEER actors, including two Kalgoorlie police officers and St John Ambulance members, have helped produce a graphic television advertisement depicting the dangers of excessive drinking.
Kiwis keen on club
26/11/2008 | A KIWI club for expatriate New Zealanders living in Kalgoorlie-Boulder looks set to go ahead after about 70 people turned up to hear the proposal and offer their support at the weekend.
26/11/2008 | “Encouraging” assay results from recent drilling at the Leo Dam prospect has led Pioneer Nickel Ltd to announce it will continue exploratory work despite a depressed nickel market.
Science comes to classrooms
26/11/2008 | CLIMATE change, solar power and making bio-fuel from canola were just some of the subjects years 8-10 students across the Goldfields considered when Scitech’s Beyond the Beaker careers program came through last week.
Bishop Kay connects
26/11/2008 | THE first woman Anglican Bishop in Australia, Kay Goldsworthy, made plenty of friends during a visit to Kalgoorlie at the weekend for centenary celebrations.
Stepping down
26/11/2008 | HAVING served the Kalgoorlie-Boulder community as a city councillor for almost 10 years, Nola Wolski is looking forward to spending some “quality time” with her husband Ziggy.
26/11/2008 | MORE nickel miners and contractors face a bleak Christmas with the Silver Swan and Waterloo nickel mines near Kalgoorlie and Leinster to shut by year's end.
Trash attracts a crowd
19/11/2008 | TRASH was the word when the Kalgoorlie-Boulder recycling centre opened to the public on Saturday as part of National Recycling Week.
19/11/2008 | VOTERS in the Shire of Coolgardie should start to receive election packages for the December council by-election early next week.
Good gold below Wattle Dam pit
19/11/2008 | “EXCEPTIONAL gold intersections” of up to 1846 grams per tonne have been reported by Ramelius Resources Pty Ltd from exploratory drilling at its Wattle Dam mine, 25 kilometres south-west of Kambalda.
19/11/2008 | SUSPENSION of Consolidated Minerals' Kambalda-based underground nickel operations will see 78 employees retrenched and 55 contractors losing their jobs by the middle of next month.
19/11/2008 | A $537,000 windfall handout from the Federal Government on Tuesday could be used on “any number” of city infrastructure projects Kalgoorlie-Boulder Mayor, Ron Yuryevich, has said.
Royalties for hospital upgrade
19/11/2008 | THE $55.8 million first stage redevelopment of the Kalgoorlie Hospital will start next year and be completed by 2012.
Maori meeting on 'Kiwi centre'
19/11/2008 | NEW ZEALANDERS living in Kalgoorlie-Boulder are being encouraged to unite to establish a “Kiwi centre” to provide support and assistance for new immigrants.
Golden Mail unwrapped
19/11/2008 | KALGOORLIE-Boulder residents will notice a change in the way their Golden Mail is home delivered this week.
19/11/2008 | THE State Government's overturning of a six-year ban on the mining of uranium has been widely welcomed across the Goldfields.
High on summer sports
19/11/2008 | MORE than 80 Kalgoor-lie-Boulder Community High School years 8 and 9 students took to the Oasis playing fields last Thurs-day or their annual summer sports carnival.
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28/11/2008 | The fiendish outrage in Mumbai this week will not dent India’s resilience one bit.
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