NEWS BITES: What is in the Telegraph this week
SELLING THE FARM?
The Barnett Government will sell off the Kwinana Bulk Terminal in a bid to regain its AAA credit rating and get back into the black.
What will this decision mean for the port’s users and workers? Find out in this week’s Telegraph.
FLAMES WOMEN STATE CHAMPIONS
Rockingham Flames Women were crowned the 2014 State Basketball League champions after defeating the Lakeside Lightening 80-75 in Friday night’s grand final.
For the full match report and more sport, pick up this week’s Telegraph.
INTO THE LIGHT
In an effort to raise awareness about suicide prevention, Safety Bay residents will band together to for the third annual fun run at Waikiki Foreshore this Saturday.
This year's Out of the Shadows and into the Light walk for Rockingham will coincide with World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10.
MARINA GROUP PROTEST AT BARNETT’S OFFICE
Dozens of protesters gathered outside the Cottesloe office of Colin Barnett on Friday to express anger about the proposed Mangles Bay marina development.
Hands Off Point Peron chairwoman Dawn Jecks said more than 30 members of the anti-Mangles Bay marina groups turned out, armed with copies of the 1964 agreement that outlines the long-term future of Cape Peron for recreational use.
Read all of these stories and many more in this week’s Sound and Southern Telegraphs.
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