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Manjimup-Bridgetown Times branch manager Petula Holland, senior journalist Tari Jeffers, classifieds officer Erica Phillips, sales executive Laura Waistell and journalist Tristan Wheeler are excited for the historic change.
Camera IconManjimup-Bridgetown Times branch manager Petula Holland, senior journalist Tari Jeffers, classifieds officer Erica Phillips, sales executive Laura Waistell and journalist Tristan Wheeler are excited for the historic change. Credit: Manjimup-Bridgetown Times

After 65 years at its 110 Giblett Street location, the Manjimup-Bridgetown Times has moved.

Manjimup-Bridgetown Times branch manager Petula Holland said the old office was now closed and the new office at 127 Giblett Street was open for business.

“We’re really happy about our relocation, it means exciting things for our future,” she said.

While the new location still features Paper Napkin Creative signage, Mrs Holland said the new office was open to the public.

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An article that appeared in the Manjimup-Warren Times on July 10, 1957 about the office opening in 1955.
Camera IconAn article that appeared in the Manjimup-Warren Times on July 10, 1957 about the office opening in 1955. Credit: Manjimup-Bridgetown Times

During the move, there will be no change to the edition schedule and the community can expect the Times every Wednesday.

“We want the community to know that we are there for them and will continue to cover local issues and events,” Mrs Holland said.

“We appreciate the community’s patience during this transition and thank them for their continued support since the first edition back in 1908.”

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