¶ A NEW “community-driven” project to restore and rejuvenate the Collie River foreshore will get underway early next year following the award of State Government funding.
The Leschenault Catchment Council (LCC) has secured $49,900 via the governm
RIVER GRANT: Leschenault Catchment Council biodiversity program manager Katrina Zeehandelaar-Adams, Aboriginal community leader James Khan, Collie Shire president Ian Miffling, Collie-Preston MLA Jodie Hanns, shire director of operations Scott Geere and Aboriginal community leader Phil Ugle snr are looking forward to Collie River foreshore works getting underway following a State Government grant.
¶ A NEW “community-driven” project to restore and rejuvenate the Collie River foreshore will get underway early next year following the award of State Government funding.
The Leschenault Catchment Council (LCC) has secured $49,900 via the governm