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24.01.2022 Before and After Photos of Yard Clean



24.01.2022 Hi Coolgardie Yard Customers Please find attached flyer for the Annual Curb Side Rubbish Collection for Coolgardie, pick up will be the week of Monday 27th November 2017. This is a free service for the Shire of Coolgardie

23.01.2022 Coolgardie Yards Locally Owned & Operated! For All Your Odd Jobs Around The Yard Including; Lawn Mowing Whipper Snipping... Gutter Cleaning Weed Spraying Rubbish Removal Tree Trimming Yard Maintenance Fencing Contact Sheree on 0477917990 Or email [email protected] for a free no obligation quote.

20.01.2022 3mtr x 3mtr Garden Shed installation Before and after photos of old shed vs new shed



20.01.2022 Last month @CoolgardiePol; Senior Const.Beck and Const. Byrne launched the Coolgardie NAB AFL Auskick. On Friday 12 July 2019, 18 children from Coolgardie were ...fortunate enough to be given the opportunity to play football at half time, during the Eagles vs Magpies game at Optus Stadium. With support of Coolgardie Shire, who provided a mini bus and financial backing for accommodation in Perth, we were able to make the 1120km round trip. Local businesses Bootheys Morans IGA, Coolgardie Yards, Churchwest Coolgardie and the Lambert family provided food for the trip. The children got to see behind the scenes at the Optus Stadium, utilising the Fremantle Dockers warm up area. They met Rick ‘the Rock’ Eagle, before making their appearance after the light show at half time. The children ran onto the pitch in front of a whopping crowd of 56,251. Senior Constable Beck, Constable Byrne, Sheree Forward, Leslie McNally, Gary Handley, Tony Reid, and Christie Ashwin were the lucky helpers who led the children onto the pitch and organised the mini matches. The trip wouldn’t have been possible without the support of parents, and the local community who have backed this project since the beginning. NAB AFL Auskick is about developing the fundamental skills of Football in a fun environment. See more

19.01.2022 Before and after photos of latest yard clean

18.01.2022 Before and After photos of yard clean up in Coolgardie



18.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/coolgardieday.celebrations/posts/697846370410703

18.01.2022 Before and After photos of latest yard clean

18.01.2022 Before and After photos of last yard clean! Client was so happy they gave a little extra coin!

17.01.2022 Get your yards ready for this bushfire season

14.01.2022 Fire Hazard Reduction on Vacant Block, before and after photos



13.01.2022 Before and After photos of yard maintenance

12.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/coolgardieday.celebrations/posts/689705674558106

10.01.2022 TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST Severe Thunderstorm Warning for DAMAGING WINDS, HEAVY RAINFALL and LARGE HAILSTONES For people in Central Wheat Belt and pa...rts of Gascoyne, Goldfields and Central West districts. Issued at 4:44 pm Thursday, 7 February 2019. Severe thunderstorms occurring through central parts of southern WA. Plan Image Weather Situation: At 4:30pm, radar and satellite imagery showed widespread thunderstorms throughout the warning area, some of which are severe. Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce damaging winds, heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding and large hailstones in the warning area over the next several hours. Locations which may be affected include Merredin, Northam, Corrigin, Dalwallinu, Dowerin, Leonora, Menzies, Morawa, Paynes Find, Southern Cross, Wongan Hills and York. Storms could cause DAMAGE TO HOMES AND PROPERTY. The overall weather pattern is not unusual for this time of year, but severe weather may occur in some parts of the warning area. The Department of Fire and Emergency Services advises that people should: * If outside find safe shelter away from trees, power lines, storm water drains and streams. * Close your curtains and blinds, and stay inside away from windows. * Unplug electrical appliances and do not use land line telephones if there is lightning. * If there is flooding, create your own sandbags by using pillow cases filled with sand and place them around doorways to protect your home. * If boating, swimming or surfing leave the water. * Do not drive into water of unknown depth and current. * Slow down and turn your headlights on. * Be alert and watch for hazards on the road such as fallen power lines and loose debris. * If it is raining heavily and you cannot see, pull over and park with your hazard lights on until the rain clears. The next warning is due to be issued by 7:45pm

10.01.2022 Before and After photos of our latest yard clean

09.01.2022 Nice lush green lawn mowed Saturday

09.01.2022 Firie Friday, meet your local CVFRS volunteers. This week we asked Steven Casey-Forward some questions, The CVFRS Lieutenant. How long have you been in CVFRS: I... joined the Coolgardie VFRS in august if 2013. What is your postion at CVFRS: I currently hold the rank of Lieutenant but in the past have been an Active Fire Fighter and Apparatus Officer. How long have your been a Lieutenant ?: 4 years now Do you hold any other positions with any other organisation in regards to fire fighting?: Yes, I have been a Fire Control Officer for the Shire of Coolgardie for 4 years and currently hold down the rank of Deputy Chief Bush Fire Control Officer for the past 2 bushfire seasons. What are your favourite parts of our weekly trainings: Being able to demonstrate and pass on my knowledge and skillsets that I have learnt over the past 7 years to the current crew that have been passed onto myself from my fellow volunteer fire fighters and career DFES staff. I do have to say my most favourite part of the weekly trainings has got to be the gatherings in the club rooms after training or incidents where we all get a chance to discuss and chat about fire Brigade and general life over a cold beer or two. What is your favourite part about being a volunteer fire fighter?: Being a volunteer fire fighter is all about being a team player, having a laugh, joke and just getting along with your other brigade mates, we all have something in common and that is enjoying each other’s company and having the same sort of interests. I think deep down it’s all about being able to help those that need a helping hand when they are in trouble. It’s also the bond and friendships you gain along the journey which some of the current crew we will always have that strong connection. Do you have any words for anyone who is thinking about joining a VFRS: Just come on down to the Fire Station on a Tuesday night and come checkout what we get up to, we could be doing services on fire hydrants, cutting up cars, doing BA Drills or rolling out hoses. It’s all about giving back to our community and helping out where and when we can and having a fun time doing it, there is also a social side that we all quite enjoy too after trainings and on weekends sitting by the BBQ and sipping on a cold beer or two.

06.01.2022 For all your yard maintenance please call Sheree or Steven on 0477917990 for a free no obligation quote to get your yards ready for this years Bush Fire Season https://www.facebook.com/401494923557528/posts/705456466494704/

04.01.2022 A hard mornings yakka, but somebody’s got to do it!

01.01.2022 Reminder to all about the Coolgardie Tip Hours

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