Driver caught almost 3 times over the legal limit

A 43-year-old woman from Meekatharra was caught driving nearly three times over the legal alcohol limit.

The woman was driving a Mitsubishi Magna on Chapman Road yesterday when she was stopped by police at around 10:15am.

Police allege that it was ascertained she had consumed alcohol.

She was taken to the Geraldton Police Station where she underwent a breath test with an alleged final reading of 0.123.

The woman will face Geraldton Magistrates Court on October 2 charged with exceeding 0.08.

Another dumped vehicle at Greenough

Picture: Leah Gardiner

This ute has been abandoned since May. 

Another burnt out vehicle has been dumped at Greenough Beach.

Everything Geraldton user Leah sent in the above image and says the ute has been abandoned right in the middle of the sand tracks south of the Greenough River mouth.

In May of this year, two vehicles were also abandoned on the beach and one is still there - 4 months on. 

"We we walking and came across this ute still there after more than 4 months of being tosed around with the winter swells," Leah said. 

"Couldn't believe it was still there must admit it did look worse for wear though."

Humpback Whale washes up on Kalbarri beach


This was posted to Instagram yesterday by Kerby Brown:

Had an early solo surf out the point this morn... It felt a bit eerie for some reason and I actually thought I saw a solid shark but thought nothing of it. Little did I know this poor dead whale was washed up just a bit further up the beach. Apparently there have been heaps of big tiger sharks hanging around all morning and you can see a bunch of sharks lurking in front of the whale. They are trying to remove the whale just now.

 

Read more about the incident at The West: https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/wa/a/25053561/whale-washes-up-at-kalbarri/

Pic: Steven Eley

Pic: Bianca-jade Shaw


Top 5 images shared with us this week

Michael Muller took this photo a week ago on a road near Nukara.


Jaclyn sent in this beautiful image showcasing Geraldton's lovely weather.


Regenerate Youth Group did a rubbish pick up on the Foreshore on Friday night. This image was sent in by a member of the group and gained several likes on Everything Geraldton's Facebook page. 


Lex Wilson took this stunning image.


Jas Saunders shared this with us on Instagram. Beautiful colours!


Post your pics in the Everything Geraldton app, the Everything Geraldton Facebook Page or email them to petak@justeverything.com.au. We’d love to share them.

Midwest Fishing Report by Tackleworld Country

OFFSHORE

Dhu Fish are still around in healthy numbers with good reports coming from the South West of town in 30-40m of water.

The west shipping moorings have been fishing well with small Dhuie, Coral Trout and Red Emperor around the 25-30m mark. North of town around Coronation there has been Mackerel and Cobia.

BEACHES

Tailor and Herring have been caught close to town with the best location being South Gates and Point Moore reefs. The disable platform has had Tailor, Snook and Herring with a few big Mulloway as well. Squid are around pages beach and Seal Rock.

RIVERS

The bigger Bream have been holding up down river feeding on small prawns in the shallow. Fish are still only just size with a few 30cm fish among them.

 WEEKEND FORECAST

 FISH REPORT WRITTEN BY

TACKLEWORLD COUNTRY

20 ANZAC TERRACE GERALDTON WA

08 99216822

 

Early intervention for youth crime hindered by budget cuts

Budget cuts to local organisations were a conversation point at today’s crime forum held at the QPT. 

The forum, hosted by Federal Member for Durack Melissa Price, went ahead despite Federal Minister for Justice, Michael Keenan, unable to attend due to overnight raids in Sydney.

Ms Price was joined by the City of Greater Geraldton Manager Community Law and Safety Konrad Seidl, Police Superintendent Andrew Greatwood, Senior Sergeant Martin Haime and Commander Murray Smalpage.

Today, Ms Price said the Coalition Government had delivered on its commitment to address crime and anti-social behavior with $440,000 announced for CCTV footage around Geraldton including the Esplanade, HMAS Sydney II Memorial and Car Park 5 on Sanford Street. 

But not everyone was pleased about the approach.  

Jenny Allen from the Geraldton Regional Community Education Centre said more money needed to be put into early intervention programs rather than have the focus on catching criminals.

“CCTV is about catching people but the programs we offer are about early intervention,” she said.

“We really need some focus on that in Geraldton.”

Some youth focused programs delivered by the Geraldton Regional Community Education Centre will not go ahead next year due to Federal Government budget cuts.

“Unfortunately it has been a really tough week for me, because I’ve had to tell a number of our staff that they won't have jobs next year - these are our youth workers,” Mrs Allen said.

“And that’s because of cuts in funding, particularly Federal Government funding into youth programs.”

In earlier talks in the forum, Midnight Basketball had been discussed as one of the City’s most successful programs for youth and crime prevention.

However, with Federal budget cuts many of those who were involved in Midnight Basketball will no longer be part of the program.

“The success of Midnight Basketball is partly due to 4 of our staff who are paid to go and support the program and a number of those staff members will not have a job next year,” Mrs Allen said.

“We will continue as an organization but I am concerned about those particular funding cuts and for example, Midnight Basketball, you’ll have 4 less staff there to support that next year.”

Ms Price said she agreed with Mrs Allen and that she was still fighting that battle.

“In terms of youth connections, I’m really disappointed that that money was cut, and as Jenny knows, I’ve written to the state Government and I’ve also written to my federal colleague to ask for at least to have that extended,” she said.

“And it may be too late for the people Jenny unfortunately had to let go, but I’m still fighting that particular one.

“I’m very concerned about young people in Geraldton, and listening to Conrad talk about the great work that the Council is doing, it’s a real shame to think that those sorts of programs will be affected.

“I haven’t given up, I do acknowledge the work that Jenny and her team do, it is an issue and unfortunately money is too tight to mention at the moment.

“I don’t want to get political, and I won't, but we are doing the best that we can considering the circumstances, but there is no doubt that it is an issue and as I said today on radio today, education, education, education is what we need to give young people, and I know Jenny was providing a great service for those kids who didn’t fit the main stream model and to give them some skills for them to go out and get a job give them something worthwhile to do with their lives.”

Local resident Michael Warner gave his opinion on the issue saying there wasn't enough early intervention with youth and crime. 

“I don’t want to get into Indigenous youth or Caucasian youth but I have to agree – what are we doing to mitigate the crime before it even starts?” he said.

“It seems to me that what we have is faginism, what we have are people that preying on disadvantaged youth and disengaged youth. Why do we have them? Because the federal government has ripped so much money out of programs that we can’t cope anymore.

“The Police are doing the best job and I congratulate the Police on the high profile that they’ve made in the last 6 months, but I really would like an answer to this – what are we doing about engaging the families and getting them to accept the responsibility of their children, because after all, that is one answer.”

Ms Price went onto reply that money wasn't the answer.

“I know that the Prime Minister has a personal commitment to improving the lives of Aboriginal people, and going through the numerous programs, community groups, non-community groups, we all know there are hundreds of them costing all of us, Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, billions of dollars so guess what? Money wasn’t the answer,” she said.

Six firearms stolen in Tarcoola Beach burglary

Burglary Suppression Team officers have charged a juvenile male with aggravated burglary and stealing after a burglary in a Tarcoola Beach home.

Offenders smashed the rear sliding door to gain entry into a home on Nigel Crescent on Friday, September 5.

Offenders stole 6 firearms and an extensive collection of jewellery.  Several other persons of interest yet to be located and interviewed. 

A bag containing ammunition was located by members of the community in Gertrude Park on Saturday, 13 September that was stolen during the burglary.

Police are urging anyone who remembers seeing people loitering around that park on that day to contact the station on 9923 4555.

Information suggests some firearms may have been relocated outside the Geraldton sub-district.

Police are seeking assistance from members of the community relating to the location of the stolen long arm firearms. 

2014 Australasian Safari coming up

Picture: australasiansafari.com.au

This year the Australasian Safari will make its way through Geraldton and the Midwest region.

The event is part of the Australasian Safari adventure and competitors will traverse outback roads and tracks via a route that takes in a great variety of geographical challenges.

The inclusion of varying vehicles types, participating in either a competitive or touring element, allows for a spectacle like no other.

The competition's aim is, “to provide the best, safest and most challenging long distance off-road race in the Asia Pacific region”.

The Australasian Safari will make it through the following places:

September 20th - Geraldton
September 21st - Murchison
September 22nd - Gascoyne Junction
September 23rd - Gascoyne Junction
September 24th - Exmouth
September 25th - Exmouth
September 26th - Carnarvon
September 25th - Kalbarri

For more information, visit the Australasian Safari website

5 reasons to use JB Timber Flooring

WA family owned and run business, JB Timber Flooring, are your timber floor technicians!

They pride themselves on their attention to detail, the quality of workmanship and customer service. 

If you are wondering if you should get timber flooring, these five reasons might help you make up your mind. 

1) Timber Flooring is often referred to as a 'living floor': 
Timber continues to move long after it has been removed from the tree.

2) Half the dry weight of timber is carbon: 
The Austalian forestry was measured as being the only carbon positive industry in Australia.

3) Timber Flooring emits less greenhouse gases: 
This is 10 times less than a concrete slab or a steel sub frame, and 5 times less than ceramic floor tiles.

4) Timber lasts longer: 
Timber flooring has a service life of approximately 100 years, carpet lasts 10 - 12 years.

5) You'll receive the best service and quality!
JB Timber Flooring are certified members of ATFA, the Australian Timber Flooring Association. They ensure their customers receive quality products, service and information to provide you a hassle free experience and a beautiful floor.

So if you're after a flawless timber floor and fantastic customer service, give JB Timber Flooring a call on 0417 998 125.

Your iPhone (and iPad) just got a lot of new features

iOS (pronounced eye-owe-ess) is the name of the operating system that runs on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. And today iOS 8 became available as a free download for iPhone 4s and later, and iPad 2 and later. 

How to get it

Open your device and select the "Settings" app. Then select "General" then "Software Update" and follow the prompts.

It's about 1.1 gig so you'll need a little bit of space on your device, and will want to be on a wifi network. 


Here's what's new

 

Photos has had a makeover

The photos app has now does a lot more. You can search old photos that are in iCloud, not just the ones on your device. 

Editing photos has gotten more powerful too. Now you have the ability to adjust the light settings to a greater extent. 

And TIME LAPSE will be a popular new feature too. 


Message your voice

The Messages app now adds a tap and talk feature. So if you only have one hand free, and want to respond to a text, (or maybe you're just like my Dad and hate typing on an iPhone keyboard) you just can touch and hold with your thumb to record your message, then swipe up to send it. To listen to a message, you just lift your phone to your ear, or press play. 

Sending video from within the Messages app has gotten quicker too. 

Group messages has also been overhauled. You can opt out of group messages now, or put them on Do Not Disturb, avoiding those annoying interruptions when you unwillingly get included in a multiperson chat via iMessage. 

And there's more, like sharing your location, sending multiple images at once, or the ability to browse all pictures from a specific conversation. 


Keyboard changes

The standard keyboard now guesses words you might type, with the aim of making being quicker. But the best feature of the keyboard is that you can now use third party keyboards, a feature Android users have cherished for years. 

This means other developers are able to build keyboards for you to install on your iPhone. Expect popular additions from Swype (a keyboard that allows you to type without lifting your fingers), 1Password (a keyboard that remembers your passwords) among others. 


Family Sharing

This one is a no-brainer, and should have happened years ago. 

Basically each member of your house can now share purchased iTunes content but use separate iTunes accounts. 

This means your daughter can access the apps and movies you buy, without accessing your messages and notes. 

And if you control the credit card and a child of yours goes to make a purchase, you get a notification that asks you to approve the transaction before it goes through. 


iCloud Drive

Apple actually tried to buy Dropbox many years ago, and didn't succeed. They finally have a competing product with iCloud Drive. 

If you're familiar with Google Drive, Microsoft's Skydrive, Dropbox, Box or any other cloud based file management system, you'll understand the concept of iCloud Drive. Essentially it allows you to store any type of file you like in the "cloud" so you can access it from a Mac, Windows PC, iPhone, iPad, whatever, whenever. 

The term cloud and iCloud can become a bit confusing. Just about any online service gets called "cloud" these days.

And you may be thinking "didn't Apple already have iCloud?"

Yes, but previously specific apps opened their own files, which synced with other devices that had the same app. 

But now you can store any type of file, not just ones produced by Apple's apps, and you can browse files using a file directory rather than being forced to open the application specific to that file. Moreover, you can access those files from any computer with an internet connection. 


Health

Many people track their fitness with their iPhones now, with all manner of apps existing from ones that measure your weight to apps that track you as you run from imaginary zombies. 

Apple now allows developers to talk to a central app that collates all your data and makes it easier than ever to peruse (with your permission of course).

If you've been meaning to get fit, you have one less excuse. 


Continuity

If you own an iPhone AND an iPad, or Mac, you'll appreciate the new ability the devices will have to all do the same task seamlessly. Your Mac and iPad will be able to take and make phone calls through your phone, you can send text messages to any type of phone, even one of those green bubble people, from your iPad or Mac.

And if you're working on an email or document on your phone, you can stop then start where you left off on your Mac or iPad. 

To get all the features on your Mac you'll need to wait until the new version of OSX is out, called Yosemite; probably a month or so away. 


Plus there's... 

Apps will have ability to put widgets in the notification menu. 

App Extensions is Apple's effort to allow apps to talk to each other more (for example, you'll might be able to share a pic to Instagram from the photos app). 

Notifications will be actionable and interactive. eg get a message notification and hit reply without opening the app. 

Traffic and Flyover feature added to maps for parts of Australia. 

More things you can ask Siri to do or find. 

Spotlight search (pulling the homescreen down to search) now searches the wikipedia and more too. 

Battery usage indicator - check which apps are draining your juice. (hint on suspected worst offender: starts with F, ends with acebook)

Lock screen app suggestions. (you might be near a particular town starting with G and see an app suggestion to download an app called Everything Geraldton).

Touch ID for apps (your fingerprint reader will soon be used for other apps to approve or unlock things).

Panoramic photos on iPad.

DuckDuckGo support in safari.

Travel Time notifications.

Auto night mode in iBooks.

Multi Device support for MFi hearing aids.

Tips app.

Sneak screen.

Rich text editing in notes app.

WiFi calling (unsure if available in Oz just yet).

Instant burst mode.

Braille Keyboard.

In case of emergency card.

Shazam integration with Siri.

Camera timer.

Always listening mode with Siri (hey, Siri).

Lunar calendar support.


Video - "Merry go-round by the sea" when it was operational

This video was produced of the Merry go-round by the sea by Chris Lewis using footage shot a few years ago. 

Beautiful memories for those who played on this when it was still a swing. 

Already a fading memory, some general footage of the then, swinging merry go-round swing during 2009. Music ; Merry Go Round by Falcao and Monashee is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License.

Alleged purse thief arrested; Bag snatching in Spalding

Purse thief arrested

Geraldton Police say they have have made a series of arrests over the past two days.

On Monday a Beachlands man was arrested on various charges. Police believe the man was involved in the theft of a tablet computer in Rangeway, stealing of purses from shopping centres within the CBD and burglary offences in Rangeway and Beachlands.


Bag snatching in Spalding

Everything Geraldton has also received reports of youths snatching bags in the Spalding area near Red Rooster. Residents are asked to be cautious. 


Youth charged

On Tuesday September 16, 2014 a 16 year old male was charged with an attempted burglary on the Bluff Point Primary School and the stealing from a motor vehicle in Sunset Beach.


A 20 Year Mullewa man has also been charged with trespass and a separate attempted burglary in Utakarra.


A 27 year old Karloo man was charged for his involvement in a stolen motor vehicle offence back in June of this year after a forensic result was returned. The man was one of three persons charged in relation to this offence.

Unlicensed breast cancer charity illegally fundraising

Consumer Protection has issued an alert concerning the illegal fundraising activities in Western Australia of an unlicensed breast cancer charity.

Reports that Breast Cancer Australia (BCA) has been selling raffle tickets to WA consumers via a telemarketing and doorknocking campaign has prompted this alert. Apart from its unlicensed status, the BCA is also not a current permit holder to conduct raffles in WA.

The licensed and reputable charity Breast Cancer Care WA Inc., which is not affiliated in any way with BCA, has expressed concern about BCA’s fundraising activities. The licensed Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) and the Department of Health’s BreastScreen WA have issued a similar alert to the WA public.

Commissioner for Consumer Protection Anne Driscoll has urged WA donors approached by Breast Cancer Australia to report them.

“We will be liaising with Commonwealth and other State agencies regarding this charity’s activities and urge anyone in WA who has been contacted by this charity to come forward,” Ms Driscoll said.

“While we conduct an investigation into reports of this charity’s unlicensed activity in WA, we urge the public not to donate any funds to this particular charity or any other charity that is not licensed.”

Donors can check if a charity is licensed by searching the list on the Consumer Protection website at: www.commerce.wa.gov.au/charities. Reports of unlicensed charity collections can be made by email: consumer@commerce.wa.gov.au or by calling 1300 30 40 54. 

Walkaway farmer vs politicians who don't believe in climate change

No-one can tell me that global warming is not happening.
— Bruce Garratt, Walkaway Farmer

Bruce Garratt owns the property that those majestic wind turbines inhabit that you see when driving past walkaway. 

ABC's 7.30 recently did a report on the proposed changes to Australia's renewable energy target. 

Current legislation mandates that by 2020, 20% of our energy must come from renewable sources like wind and solar. 

But that target is now under review, with some politicians claiming climate change isn't real, and there should be no target at all. 

Click here to watch the seven minute video.

Improved power supplies for Mid-West

Towns in Western Australia’s Mid-West region will benefit from a reliable new power supply which Horizon Power forecasts will save taxpayers millions of dollars.

Energy Minister Mike Nahan today announced a new power purchase agreement with WA company Contract Power Australia for the supply of electricity to the Mid-West towns of Cue, Meekatharra, Yalgoo, Wiluna, Sandstone and Mount Magnet.

“This agreement will ensure a safe and reliable power supply for the Mid-West as well as providing savings for the State Government through a more flexible supply arrangement,” Dr Nahan said. 

Five new diesel-fired power stations and one gas-fired power station will be funded and built by Contract Power Australia on land owned by Horizon Power.  A new station may be built in Norseman, if required. 

“The new arrangement gives Horizon Power much more flexibility in finding the most economical way of providing additional capacity if required in the future, and offers the ability to augment the generation capacity with renewable energy,” the Minister said.

“Horizon Power is currently exploring several options to enable more households to connect solar energy to our network and we hope to give more information on this new development in the coming months.”

Since the inception of Horizon Power in 2006, the operating subsidy from the State Government has grown substantially and the business has recognised that this is not sustainable in the long term.  Horizon Power undertook a strategic review last year following consultation with the State Government and identified that it could reduce its operating costs significantly.  The goal is to decrease its subsidy by $100million a year by 2018. 

Dr Nahan said the Mid-West project was testimony to how the Government would continue its work to find better ways to deliver essential services to all West Australians while allowing for the uptake of renewable energy and displacing diesel fuel generation.

 

Get ready for the G-FEST Arts Spectacular

Get ready for the G-FEST Arts Spectacular from the 3rd - 12th of October!

A ten day explosion of art, culture and community.

The Fringeworld De Parel Speigeltent makes it's first ever appearance in Geraldton in Queen's Park for 10 days of art and cultural events.

We have a range of exciting shows for the whole family! Check out our flyer or visit our website for more information. We hope to see you all there!

Hop upon a pony with new local business

What child doesn’t wish for a pony for their birthday? 

Well, with new local business Hop-Upon-A-Pony, that wish can come true.

Hop-Upon-A-Pony offer pony rides for children’s birthday parties, fetes, functions and markets.

Many youngsters have already enjoyed a fun birthday party with the two well-natured ponies – Coco and Pony.

Have you ever seen a pony dressed as a princess? Well Coco and Pony are no strangers to dress ups! They are always dressed to impress and keep in theme with the party.

Business owner Jai recalls the look on the children’s faces when they see the ponies for the first time at their birthday party.

“It is so fulfilling to arrive at a party and experience the shear excitement of the kids seeing a pony all dressed up,” she said.

If you would like the excitement of Hop-Upon-A-Pony a your next birthday party or event, call Jai on 0417 182 815.

For more information about the business, click here.