Flooding south of Geraldton; Road Closures Alert

COMMUNITY SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

Road closures for Mid West region

March 16, 2015

Following Tropical Cyclone Olwyn last week, flooding has caused several road closures in the Mid West region.

The City of Greater Geraldton would like to advise residents that the convict bridge on McCartney Road in Greenough is closed and those travelling from the west side of the Convict Bridge will need to exit via the S-Bend on Brand Highway. This will be assessed this afternoon and updates will be provided. 

The following roads are also currently closed to traffic:

·         Ramsay Road 

·         Minninooka Road 

·         Arthur Road 

·         Ellendale Road 

·         Evans Road 

·         Hamersley Road 

·         Edwards Road 

·         West Bank Road 

·         Phillips Road 

·         McCartney Road West

Authorities wish to advise that water is expected to breach the Walkaway Bridge which will close the Walkaway Townsite. Updates will be provided throughout the day. 

 

Mark set these pics in. 

Christine shared this one of Evans Rd Walkaway.  

Kevin shared this one.  

Kevin shared this one.  

Mark shared this one around 10:40am saying water is still rising quickly.  

All clear given

 

Time of issue: 9.30am

Date of issue: 14 March 2015 

CYCLONE ALL CLEAR advice for Billabong Roadhouse to Jurien Bay in the Midwest Gacsoyne 

COMMUNITY ALERT LEVEL:
A CYCLONE ALL CLEAR advice is current for people in ornear the coastal and inland communities of Billabong Roadhouse to Jurien Bay, following the weakening of Ex-Tropical Cyclone Olwyn.  

The threat has passed but take care to avoid the dangers caused by damage. 

WHAT TO DO:
DFES advises: 
 

  • It is now safe to return home. 

  • If returning, take the roads recommended by authorities and do not hurry,obey road closure signs and do not drive into water of unknown depth and current. 

  • Drive slowly and be aware of emergency services personnel who are still working in the area. 

  • Be careful of fallen powerlines and trees, broken water and sewage pipes, loose roof sheeting and other material. 

  • Do not walk, swim or play in floodwaters as they are dangerous.  

  • Some services such as power and telephones may not be working. Service providers will be working to restore these as soon as they can.   

IF YOUR HOME HAS BEEN DAMAGED: 

  • Call the State Emergency Service (SES) on 132 500 if you need help. 

  • Protect your feet with closed shoes. 

  • Stack loose material clear of water metres, valves and telephone lines. 

  • Keep electricity and all appliances turned off until checked by an electrician. 

  • Have gas appliances inspected and cleaned before use. 

  • Never use matches, cigarette lighters or naked flames when entering a building due to the potential of flammable gas. 

  • Take photographs for insurance purposes. 

  • If you need a place to stay seek help from welfare agencies or use your personal camping equipment including tents, cooking gear and generators.  

ROAD CLOSURES: 
Main Roads advises the North West Coastal Highway is now open from Geraldton to the Kalbarri turn off and the Northampton Kalbarri Road now open.  

The following roads remain closed; 

  • North West Coastal Highway from Nanutarra Roadhouse to Ajana-Kalbarri Road
  • Northampton Kalbarri Road
  • Shark Bay Road 
  • Minilya Exmouth Road 
  • Coral Bay Road
  • Burkett Road
  • Ajana Kalbarri Road 
 

Motorists are adives to drive with caution through cyclone affected areas while the recovery effort is stil underway.  

CYCLONE DETAILS:
As at 9.04am the Bureau of Meteorology advises Ex-Tropical Cyclone (TC) Olwyn, now a Tropical Low, sustained winds near the centre of 55 kilometres per hour with wind gusts to 85 kilometres per hour. The Tropical low is now estimated to be 45 kilometres east of Geraldton and 50 kilometres southwest of Mullewa moving south southeast at 22 kilometres per hour.

Ex-Tropical Cyclone Olwyn lies to the east of Geraldton and has weakened below cyclone intensity. Although the system has been downgraded there is still the possibility of damaging winds and heavy rainfall to the east of the system in the south Gascoyne and central and eastern parts of the Southwest Land Division. 

A SEVERE WEATHER WARNING is current for parts of the Southwest Land Division and adjacent parts of the Gascoyne within an area bounded by Kalbarri to Mount Magnet to Southern Cross to Hopetoun to Albany to Moora to Kalbarri

 

INCIDENT INFORMATION:
DFES damage assessment teams in Carnarvon, Coral Bay and Shark Bay are working to make roads safe for driving by removing fallen trees and working with Horizon Power on fallen lines. 

A detailed recovery statement will be released to media shortly. 

DFES is working closely with other agencies to minimise the impact on the community.  

IMPORTANT NUMBERS  

  • For SES assistance call 132 500.  

  • In a life threatening situation call 000.  

  • For the latest weather information visit www.bom.gov.au or call 1300 659 210.  

  • For information about road conditions contact Main Roads WA on 138 138 or visit www.mainroads.wa.com.au   

  • To report downed powerlines call Horizon Power on 13 23 51.

Businesses instructed to close - $50,000 fines could apply

Geraldton Police have instructed all businesses to close and cease trading. The emergency level is currently at Yellow Alert. 
Any business continuing to operate may face fines of $50,000, so please close your doors and stay safe.

Yellow Alert

 

A YELLOW ALERT is current for people in or near Kalbarri to Dongara and inland to Mullewa.  

This includes Port Gergory, Horrocks, Nabawa, Geraldton and Greenough. 

There is a possible threat to lives and homes as a cyclone is approaching the area. People need to take action and get ready to shelter from a cyclone .  

WHAT TO DO:

DFES advises:     

Fasten all cyclone screens, secure boats, caravans, trailers, garden sheds, outdoor furniture, rainwater tanks and LPG bottles.      

Move vehicles under cover.      

Ensure pets and animals are in a safe area.     

Pack a relocation kit to be taken with your emergency kit.

Aquaponics Workshop - Chapman Valley Aquaculture

Chapman Valley Aquaculture would like to present:


AQUAPONICS WORKSHOP - GERALDTON
At CHAPMAN VALLEY FISHING PARK

With guest presenter: - 
HAYDEN ARROWSMITH of Perth Aquaponics


A "One Day Introduction to Aquaponics Workshop" to be held at the Chapman Valley Fishing Park - 388 Hickety Road - Chapman Valley.

The one-day workshop will cover the basics of aquaponics, including how and why it works as well as the construction of a fully operating aquaponic system.
At the end of the workshop you will have the knowledge and confidence to build and maintain your own aquaponic system right in your own back yard. 
HAYDEN ARROWSMITH is a certified Horticulturalist with 30 years of horticultural and hydroponic experience as well as 5 years aquaponic experience. HAYDEN is also a long time contributor and moderator on MURRAY HALLAM’S Practical Aquaponics Forum.

HAYDEN regularly runs one-day introduction to aquaponic workshops in Perth, Bunbury and Capel as well as presenting at MURRAY HALLAM'S 4-day aquaponic seminars on occasions.

Cost $129.00 9.00am - 3.00pm Sunday April 19th

Bookings are essential as spots are limited. Please Contact Leanne Barndon 0400618484 to reserve your place.

MMG 2015 Community Grants Now Available

MMG 2015 Community Grants Now Available

MMG Ltd’s Golden Grove 2015 Community Sponsorship Program is now open for applications.

The Community Sponsorship Program is designed to provide assistance to local community groups and organisations which deliver initiatives in areas related to education, social and cultural development, economic advancement and health and wellbeing.

MMG strives to be a responsible business which is underpinned by strong values and a belief that ‘we mine for progress’ – our progress and our stakeholders’ progress.

Benefits of our operations are shared by investment in the sustainable future of the communities in which we operate.

Some of the initiatives MMG has previously sponsored are:

  • Mullewa Muster and Rodeo
  • Sunshine Festival Parade
  • Men’s Shed Programs
  • Geraldton Primary School Nature Playground
  • Mid West Art Award

If you would like to apply for assistance to benefit a local initiative that delivers a sustainable community benefit, visit our website or download an application form BY CLICKING HERE.

Grants are capped at $5000.

Submissions close on Friday 3 April, 2015

For more information please contact Brooke Creemers, Community Relations Advisor, GGCommunity@mmg.com

Aboriginal Art Workshops

Please join us to create art works on small canvases to take to the Revealed Market Place in Perth next month (April).  Revealed provides an excellent opportunity for emerging and practicing artists to showcase and sell their works.

Materials supplied
Tea & Coffee are provided

For further information contact: 9965 3440

DATES
March
Week One
Wed, 18
Thurs, 19
Fri, 20

Week Two
Wed, 25
Thurs, 26
Fri, 27

TIME
10pm to 2pm

 

 

PLACE
The Wedge @  WA Museum, Geraldton
First Two Weeks

April
Week Three
Wed, 1
Thurs, 2
Fri, 3

Last week will be held on
The Green
Behind the basketball court @ foreshore

NWCH closed at 440 from 8pm - Sandbags available if needed

Travellers are advised not to travel north with roads being closed as the cyclone travels further south. NWC Highway will be closed from the 440 Roadhouse at 8.00pm.

If you need sandbags go down to the Geraldton-Greenough SES unit on the corner of Edwards and Davies Road. If you’re at Drummond Cove, sand bags are available from John Batten Hall from this afternoon

Ibis Styles restaurant, Fitzies, has undergone a full refurbishment

Looking for a different dining experience?

Well look no further. The Ibis Styles Geraldton is thrilled to announce that their restaurant, Fitzies, has recently undergone a full refurbishment and want to celebrate with YOU. Fitzies will be running two Super Specials until the end of March, consisting of: 


Chicken or Veal Schnitzel 
From 18:00 till 20:00
$15.00

Full Breakfast Special 
FROM 7:00am – 9:00am
7 days a week
$20.00


Come on down to experience the wonderful ambience and have a taste of the new menu today. Bookings are essential, so please call 9921 2455.

140 Brand Highway

Geraldton WA 6530

 


Geraldton residents urged to prepare

DFES warns residents and travellers of widespread cyclone risk

The Department of Fire and Emergency Services is urging communities as far south as Perth and the South West to prepare their homes and families for dangerous weather, as Severe Tropical Cyclone Olwyn moves down the Western Australian coast.

The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting that category 3 Olwyn will gradually weaken as it tracks south along the coast, through Carnarvon and Geraldton, but could still pose a danger when it reaches Perth during Saturday.

DFES Assistant Commissioner Darren Klemm said people need to prepare their homes and families, and keep up to date.

"We urge people, especially those in Geraldton, to get ready now by preparing their homes, ensuring they have emergency supplies and be sensible by taking shelter as the cyclone passes,” Assistant Commissioner Klemm said.

"People in Geraldton should be aware that shops could close early this evening, so you should stock up on essential provisions this afternoon.

"If a Yellow Alert is issued for Geraldton, people will need to stay indoors and businesses will close.”

"Those in the Perth metropolitan area should clean their gutters and ensure any loose items are secured.

"Anyone planning a weekend camping or road trip should reconsider, and anyone already camping should relocate to a safe area.

"People from Coral Bay to Wooramel, including Carnarvon, are under a Red Alert and need to remain inside until the All Clear is given.

"We encourage people to keep up to date by checking the DFES and Bureau of Meteorology websites, calling the Emergency Phone Line (13 DFES) or listening to local emergency broadcasts.”

Bureau of Meteorology WA Regional Director Mike Bergin said Olwyn was expected to move southwards through the South West Land Division on Saturday.

"There is the possibility of heavy rainfall, damaging squally winds and abnormally high tides along the west coast,” Mr Bergin said.

"This will include the Perth metro area.”

"There is particular concern for Geraldton, which has not seen a cyclone since Cyclone Hazel in 1979.”

DFES personnel and emergency services volunteers are monitoring developments and undertaking necessary preparations.

Incident management teams have been established to advise the community and help people that may be impacted by the cyclone.

For more information, visit the DFES website at www.dfes.wa.gov.au/.

Publications including Cyclone Smart and Prepare for a Storm are also available for download.

WHAT TO DO:

  • Get ready for dangerous weather by preparing your home inside and out. 
  • Secure or remove loose material from around your home. 
  • Ensure your emergency kit is complete and includes a torch, battery-operated radio, food, mobile phone and essential medications.
  • Fill up your fuel tank well before the storm is due to arrive.
  • Check your family knows what to do.
  • Avoid all non-essential travel. 
  • If youare planning travel over the weekend you should reconsider your plans.

IMPORTANT NUMBERS:

  • For SES assistance call 132 500 
  • In a life threatening situation call 000 
  • For the latest weather information call 1300 659 210 or visit www.bom.wa.gov.au
  • For information about road conditions and closures contact local Police or Main Roads WA on 138 138 
  • To report downed powerlines call Horizon Power on 13 23 51.

Traffic Management Alert

Tru-Line Traffic Division will be looking after traffic management for the City of Greater Geraldton area including Mullewa. 

As such Tru-Line will be setting up from 9pm tonight a comminucations area located in the carpark of the old hospital on the corner of Bayly and Chapman Rd. Should you require assistance please drop in. 

For emergencies only contact Stewart Stellmaker - Traffic Manager on 0409 119 265. Tru-Line would like to advise all members of the public to please drive carefully as we will have personnell out on the roads. 

Please be patient and we will assist where possible. Thank - you

Midwest Fishing report by Tackleworld Geraldton

THIS WEEKS LOCAL HERO IS MICHEALFOR THIS GREAT PHOTO

MICHEAL HAS WON HIMSELF A STRADA LURE

HARBOR & WHARF
The fisherman’s wharf is fishing well of late with black Bream to 35cm getting taken around Extreme marine and bargwans jetties with Barnacles fishing well after dark. Big cod are also on the prowl with big fish regularly busting of anglers, Mangrove Jacks can also be found in these areas, if you’re after Snook for bait there are plenty of them handing around the lights.

The harbour has also been a popular spot with a good mix of fish coming from the new lookout with Tailor Snook Herring from the surface and deeper down is bream Mulloway and Morwong with the occasional school of Skippy, with big cod closer to the rocks, hammer head sharks and black tips caught after dark

OFFSHORE

The coral patches North West of town in 35-40m are holding good numbers of Pinks around the 5kg mark with South Gate also holding good schools of Pinkies in close.

There has been plenty of surface action around the 5 mile boy with Tuna and Bonito taking stick baits and micro jigs, Coral Trout and Red Throat can we found around this location, while African Reef is producing Dhu fish and Coral Trout with plenty of Sambo’s for the jiggers

ISLANDS
Jarred Groom the skipper of Top Deck and the trusty crew Daniel Mandosio and Kody Burnett had a great couple of days at the Island’s.  The first day they managed to raise 4 Marlin hooked 4 and landed 2; one of the best days  seen there for a while and day 2 brought more to the table with the tally of 6-3-1 They managed to tag a 200kg + Marlin and 300kg + threw the hooks, good work Lads.

BEACHES
South of town has been quiet with the dirty water affecting the fishing but with the March Mulloway run it should make for some good fishing from Greenough and the river.

Separation Point is still fishing the best for tailor, while Drummond and Buller have Tailor to 50cm and mulloway to 80cm.

WEATHER OUTLOOK

On Saturday we put on the Variety WA - Midwest Geraldton Onshore Game Fishing Competition at my store Tackleworld Geraldton. Had a great night and raised $4000 for the Variety kids as well. 32 people went game fishing and all caught a Sailfish - some quick - some very slow...
 — with Ashley Norwood and 7 others.

FISH REPORT WRITTEN BY
CRAIG WISE
20 ANZAC TERRACE GERALDTON WA
08 99216822

Prepare now for severe weather

The following alert has been issued by the Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES).

Time of issue: 4.30pm
Date of issue: 12 March 2015
    

 

Prepare now for severe weather for Kalbarri to Mandurah 

 

If you live between Kalbarri to Paynes Find to Southern Cross to Mandurah you need to prepare your home and family now for severe weather coming on Saturday.   

This includes people in Perth metropolitan area, Mandurah, York, Dalwallinu, Jurien Bay, Geraldton, Northampton, Kalbarri and surrounding areas.  

This is very unusual weather that could cause significant damage to homes and make travel very dangerous.  

 

WHAT TO DO: 
DFES has these tips to help you and your family prepare before the bad weather starts: 
 
 

  • Trim branches around your home to prevent them falling on your roof or car.  

  • Clear gutters and downpipes so they do not overflow after heavy rain.  

  • Store or weigh down loose objects around your home or work like outdoor furniture that could be picked up and thrown by strong winds, causing damage or injury.  

  • Prepare an emergency kit with a battery operated radio, torch, spare batteries and first aid kit.  

  • Organise an emergency plan, including a relocation plan for your family and pets in case your home becomes flooded.  

STORM/THUNDERSTORM/WEATHER DETAILS: 
As at 3.59pm on Thursday 12 March 2015 the Bureau of Meteorology advises Tropical Cyclone Olwyn is expected to weaken in northern parts of the Southwest Land Division during Saturday morning and the remnants of the system will move in a south south-east direction thorough central and western parts of the Southwest Land Division during the day.

Heavy rainfall and damaging winds will be in parts of the warning area north of Jurien Bay to Paynes Find during the early morning before moving into the remainder of the warning area north of Mandurah to Southern Cross by the middle of the day.

On Saturday the ex-tropical cyclone will produce heavy rainfall which may lead to flash flooding. Widespread damaging winds to 100 kilometres per hour that could result in damage to homes and property. 

During Saturday afternoon and evening the system will move further south affecting remaining parts of the Southwest Land Division west of Southern Cross to Hopetoun.

IMPORTANT NUMBERS:

 

  • If your home has been badly damaged by a storm call the State Emergency Service (SES) on 132 500  

  • In a life threatening situation call 000  

  • For the latest weather information visit www.bom.gov.auor call 1300 659 213.  

After a storm SES volunteers make temporary repairs to homes that have been badly damaged, such as roofs that have been ripped off or large fallen trees on homes and cars. Please contact your insurance company to organise permanent repairs.  

 

KEEP UP TO DATE:
Visit www.dfes.wa.gov.au, call 13 DFES (13 3337), follow DFES on Twitter @dfes_wa or listen to news bulletins.

Buy a Block of Land and get a $2,500 Voucher From Mitchell & Brown

Buy a Block of Land and get a $2,500 Voucher From Mitchell & Brown

Attention all prospective land buyers.

Geraldton Heights Estate and Mitchell & Brown are running a once-only offer that is almost too good to be true.

Anyone who buys a block of land through Geraldton Heights Estate before May 31st 2015 will receive a $2,500 voucher from Mitchell & Brown to furnish their new home with quality electrical goods of their choice.

This promotion will never be run again, so this is an opportunity you don’t want to miss out on.

Geraldton Heights Estate currently has several lifestyle blocks available starting from a generous 2,000m2.

Enjoy a rural lifestyle with plenty of space to relax amongst nature and benefit from the convenience of having stunning local beaches and all the modern amenities that the thriving City of Geraldton has to offer only a short drive away.

To find out more about this fantastic offer, phone Paul on 0413 686 100 or email geraldton@4land.com.au

Murder charges: Reputable Geraldton businessman Mark Pendlebury charged with murder in Phuket

Pic: Kritsada Mueanhawong

Former Geraldton resident and well regarded business person Mark Hamilton Pendlebury has been charged with murder in Phuket following an altercation outside a nightclub early Wednesday Morning 11/3/15. 

According to Phuketwan Mark Pendlebury was on his way home from a Rotary club meeting. He was with champion Danish surfer, Frederik Aakerlund, 48. 

From local tourism news site Phuketwan:

"Mr Aakerlund, who lost both legs in a military action in 2007, now does his best to inspire disabled children and competes against able-bodied surfers. Two months ago in Patong, he was attacked by thugs in daylight. He has just left hospital."

Mr Pendlebury had planned a boat trip for the handicapped Danish man following his brutal attacked to assist in the man's recovery. 

Regarding the incident, Mr Pendlebury is quoted as saying:

''An Indian and an Australian had been fighting inside and were being thrown out,'' Mr Pendlebury, 59, said from his cell at Kathu Police Station, where officers oversee Patong, the popular nightlife hub on Phuket's west coast. "I pulled out my camera to record what was happening and a security guard tried to stop me doing that. Before I knew it, I was being badly beaten up. I pulled out my knife and waved it back and forth to defend myself. A couple of Indians jumped in and with their help I was able to escape a little distance down the street. If the Indian tourists hadn't rescued me, I reckon I would be dead.'' 

Mr Pendlebury and the security guard were both taken to hospital. A short time later the security guard was pronounced dead. 

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, local business people on the Island are in shock. 

The Phuket Gazette has quoted Col Sutthichai from the local police force as saying: “He confessed to us that he was the one who stabbed Mr Sanya.”

Everything Geraldton spoke with a former employee of Mr Pendlebury. "He had a great reputation in the community," she said. Noting his work as Director of the Geraldton Regional Community Education Centre Association, the former employee mentioned he was well known for all the work he did in Geraldton with many different community organisations. "He had pretty much retired, bought a boat, and became Captain Mark," referring to Mr Pendlebury's work in Phuket running a sailing tour business.

Mr Pendlebury's business Phuket Sail Tours rates very high on Trip advisor (click here) with reviews claiming Mark is quite a character, focused on safety, and having a good time. 

Mr Pendlebury is a former board member of the Mid West Development Commission, and was involved with Rotary. He has also served as President of the Rotary Club of Phuket in Thailand. 

Mark Pendlebury is the father of Sea Shepherd member and environmental activist Glen Pendlebury, who in 2012 boarded a Japanese ship and had to be retrieved by the customs ship Ocean Protector.

Kritsada Mueanhawong from the Phuket Gazette said Mr Pendlebury was being held at Patong Police Station for 48 hours before being brought to the court. 

News.com.au reports that Australian consular officials from the embassy in Bangkok are providing assistance to Mark Pendlebury.


Video footage

Security footage of the incident has emerged, which, despite being quite grainy, appears to support Mr Pendlebury's version of events. 

According to PhuketWan (link)

The video shows:

  • Among others passing by, Mr Pendlebury appears on the opposite side of Rat-U-Tit 200 Pi Road, pausing and looking on as a melee develops outside Taipan.
  • Mr Pendlebury appears to lift a camera or mobile telephone and begin filming or taking photos from the far side of the road.
  • The Australian waits for several tuk-tuks to pass then crosses the road to go closer to the swirling mass of people that appears to be growing outside Taipan.
  • A figure emerges from the melee and seems to confront Mr Pendlebury, who is several steps away from the action.
  • Still on the road surface, Mr Pendlebury backs away and retreats along the line of waiting tuk-tuks, followed by about six figures. 
  • At least one vehicle is double-parked in the road the whole time, with emergency lights flashing. 

Allegations that Mr Pendlebury was drunk at the time of the incident have been rejected by people who were with him earlier in the night at a Patong Rotary meeting according to PhuketWan. 

Phuketwan is calling for those who witnessed the incident and may have footage or images to come forward, and stating that lawyers aim to apply for bail today for Mr Pendlebury. 

PRICE scores $100 mil in primary care for Durack’s Indigenous communities

Scoring more than $100 million for primary and preventable health care for Durack’s Aboriginal communities, Melissa Price says she is being heard in Canberra, loud and clear.

Ms Price, Federal Member for Durack, recently delivered a frank speech in the Federal Parliament saying health care is absolutely fundamental to closing the gap.

“Although there has been some improvement, it is not enough, and we all know there is much work to be done with Indigenous health outcomes," Ms Price said.

“As I said in Parliament, one is left with a sinking feeling that serious restructuring is required to address the difference between living standards of Aboriginal people and the rest of the community. The reorganisation needs to be transformational and this government has made a good start on the right path,” Ms Price said.

Ms Price announced that eleven organisations in Durack would have their funding extended for three years to ensure they could deliver important health care and treatment in local communities. Locations include the Kimberly, Derby, Ord Valley, Carnarvon, and Geraldton. (see list)

“This funding reaffirms the Government’s commitment to closing the gap and the priorities of getting Indigenous Australians into work, ensuring children go to school and making communities safer.

“Overall this Government is investing $3.1 billion over the next four financial years on Indigenous health, an increase of over $500 million when compared with the previous four years.”

The target to halve the gap in mortality rates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children does look achievable by 2018. However the target to close the gap in life expectancy within a generation is not on track to be met.

“The Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations play a unique and vital role in our efforts to close the gap in health outcomes through working with communities to improve access for Indigenous families to primary or preventative health care,” Ms Price said.

Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations enable the delivery of services including support from multi-disciplinary teams involving nurses, Aboriginal Health Workers and allied health providers and GPs. The funding will be delivered over three years – from 2015-16 to 2017-18 – to ACCHOs to continue delivering essential primary health care to Indigenous communities.

EXTRACT, CLOSING THE GAP STATEMENT MS PRICE, 230215, FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

Ms PRICE (Durack) (19:15): …..Let us take some time to look at the progress against the seven targets as outlined in the recently released Closing the Gap report: closing the gap in life expectancy within a generation, not on track—limited progress and much more to do; halving the gap within a decade in mortality rates for Indigenous children under five, on track for the longer term—some good news there; access for Indigenous four-year-olds in remote communities to early childhood education, not met—however, noting the target is 95 per cent and all jurisdictions have committed to this; closing the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous school attendance within five years—new targets have been set against the 2014 baseline to close school attendance gap by 2019; halve the gap in reading, writing and numeracy for Indigenous children, not on track—alarmingly, no overall improvement since 2008 so most unsatisfactory; narrow the gap in year 12 or equivalent attainment, on track and … see the statement here http://melissapricemp.com.au/Newsroom/Videos/ID/356/Statement-Closing-the-Gap-report-230215

New Aboriginal art movement showcased at Western Australian Museum - Geraldton

Aboriginal women from Warakurna collaborating on a painting associated with the Lungarta (Blue Tongue lizard) Dreaming. Photo Tim Acker. Courtesy Warakurna Artists

An exhibition of unique works from an Aboriginal art movement emerging from the Western Desert will open this week at the Western Australian Museum – Geraldton.

Warakurna: All the Stories Got into our Minds and Eyes features paintings and sculptures which were produced at Warakurna, a community at the foot of the Rawlinson Ranges in Western Australia, 300 kilometres west of Uluru (Ayers Rock), and will be on display from 13 March.

Western Desert people were among the last groups of Aboriginal people in Australia to have contact with Europeans.  Warakurna was also in the middle of the flight path of missiles launched from Woomera in the South Australian desert in the 1960s.

WA Museum – Geraldton Regional Manager Leigh O’Brien said the artworks provide first-hand accounts of significant events which impacted on the community.

“The exhibition is a fantastic way of helping all Australians understand the complex history of Warakurna,” Ms O’Brien said.

The paintings are more figurative in style than traditional Western Desert art and document Warakurna’s history: the coming of explorers, prospectors, missionaries, building roads, missile testing, and people’s return to their homeland.

“The paintings and sculptures tell historical and contemporary stories, recreating scenes of everyday life,” Ms O’Brien said.

Warakurna was launched at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra in December 2012.  It will be on display at the WA Museum – Geraldton until 24 May 2015, before traveling to the WA Museum’s Albany, Kalgoorlie-Boulder and Perth sites.

The majority of the paintings in the exhibition were donated to the National Museum by Wayne and Vicki McGeoch under the Commonwealth Government’s Cultural Gifts Program in 2011.  The National Museum purchased a further 10 paintings in 2012.  All of the paintings have been included in the National Museum’s permanent National Historical Collection where they sit alongside early Papunya boards and important works from the Canning Stock Route collection.

Entry to Warakurna is free of charge.  For more information go to http://museum.wa.gov.au/museums/geraldton/warakurna-all-stories-got-our-minds-and-eyes

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

3 reasons to have your wheelie bins cleaned

Having a dirty wheelie bin can be more problematic than just the smell which comes out of it. Often, we put off cleaning our bins because we don’t have the resources, time or will-power to perform the task ourselves, so the problem just gets worse. 

Peter Manners from Wheelie Really Clean Bins specialises in residential and commercial bin cleaning and can make your bin look and smell fantastic. Peter has shared with us the importance of getting your wheelie bins cleaned and some simple tips to KEEP them clean. 

1. Wasps LOVE dirty bins.

And there’s nothing worse (or terrifying) than walking past a swarm of wasps that want nothing more than to get inside your dirty bin. This might come as a bit of a shock because wasps are attracted to sweet scents, such as nectar, perfume and fruit. But during AND after summer, when the weather is still hot, these pests are looking at reproducing and aren’t looking for nectar. They’re looking for protein. So chicken carcasses, offcuts, spoiled meat and even empty cans of dog food are exactly what these pests are looking for. And if the environment is ideal, they’ll settle in and make a home right outside of yours. So keeping your bin clean is a great way to keep those unwanted pests away.

 

2. A dirty bin, combined with the warm weather of Geraldton, is the perfect breeding ground for bacteria and germs.

This doesn’t just emit an unpleasant odour, but growing bacteria can also damage and even crack the plastic of your bin, depending on the extent of the bacteria growth. Keeping on top of this is a great way to maintain the condition of your bin, without forking out the cost of a new one that could have easily been avoided. 

 

3. A simple rinse of water for a dirty wheelie bin just doesn’t do the trick, so often, we turn to household chemicals, which can sometimes do more harm than good.

Using particular chemicals may seem like a quick fix, but depending on what you use and the state of your bin, this can actually make the smell linger for months. Wheelie Really Clean Bins have been cleaning bins for years and know exactly what they’re doing and know what chemicals to use for the job. Get the job done right and avoid all of the mess in between. 

 

Wheelie Really Clean Bins use 100% biodegradable detergents and their water is then filtered and recycled once the job is done, providing you with a fast, effective and safe solution for your dirty bin. 

 


Some simple tips to keep your bins clean: 

1.  Inserting a plastic bin liner into your empty bin is a great way to keep it dry because it avoids bacteria from growing. Plastic bin liners are designed to be durable and strong, whereas the traditional household bin bags often aren’t water proof and tear easily. This leads to breaking bags that will allow dirty liquids to set at the bottom of your bin, causing an off-putting odour.  

2.  Try not to leave the lid of your bin open. This may cause pests to get into your rubbish and break open bags of old food that can then stick to the walls of your bin and form bacteria. 

3.  While it’s not encouraged to clean your bins with household chemicals, a simple rinse every week or so with vinegar mixed with water is perfectly fine. This reduces the possibility of bacteria forming in the first place, therefore the use of harmful chemicals are no longer required. 


For more information, contact Wheelie Really Clean Bins on 0447 082 267.

They’re open Monday – Friday from 7:30am – 5:00pm and are closed weekends.

The 11 Steps of Building a Home. From Buying a Block of Land, Moving into Your New Home and Everything Else in Between. Here’s What’s Involved…

The thought of building your new home from the ground up can often be daunting and quite off-putting. Where do I start? Who do I talk to? Will this take years to do? The short answer is no. Depending on what your intensions are, the size of the land you plan to build on and of course, your budget, the construction process can be as little as 6 months. Building a house is actually a very exciting process and is something you’ll never forget. And it’s easier than you think. 

Peter Bisby from Redink Homes Midwest has shared with us the 11 steps for building a home with one of their House and Land Packages. 


1. Speak to a Building Consultant

Contact your local builder who will then direct you to one of their Building Consultants who will meet with you to discuss what your building intentions are. Your Building Consultant will be there to help with the entire process of your building project. So the first step is to get the ball rolling, work out what sort of home you are after and how big you are planning to build. This will give the Building Consultant a rough indication of what your expected budget will be.


2.  Establish a budget and obtain finance pre approval

Once you have established your budget and have indicated what you are willing and able to spend, you’ll then need to check if your lender will approve your loan before you choose a block of land and start planning. Dennis Smallwood from the Mortgage Gallery gave us an insight of the process of getting finance pre approval and the criteria that must be met.

Generally, mortgages require a 5% deposit that must be saved over a minimum of three months. When meeting with a mortgage broker, you’ll need to bring any bank statements or documents in with you to prove that you have saved that amount over the last 3 months and are capable of paying off the loan. Dennis explains that you generally have to be employed for over 6 months to be considered for pre approval, although every lender is different, so the time frame may vary. All applicants must be over 18 years of age. 

If you’re at the stage of getting finance pre approval, The Mortgage Gallery is more than happy to assist you. If you meet the criteria, you can be pre approved in just a week.


3. Choosing a block of land and making an offer

Once you have got finance pre approval, your Building Consultant will then present you with a range of blocks that are available. Once you have carefully selected an ideal block of land, you’ll then need to make an offer and if it is accepted, you’ll need to notify your Building Consultant and your bank afterwards. 


4. Arrange a settlement date for the block of land

Once you have made an offer that has been accepted, you'll have roughly 28 days to obtain finance approval. The settlement date is approximately 28 days after this, the date which the bank pays for the land and it is yours to build on. It is important to keep liaising with your builder in the case of a house and land package. A settlement agent will help process all this for you.


5. Have the builder test the soil prior to the settlement date

Once your offer for the block has been accepted, you'll need to contact your Building Consultant straight away. This gives the builder enough time to order a contour survey and a soil test in order to product working drawings and contracts before settlement date. This is one of the most important steps when building your home. Your builder will then enter you into a preliminary agreement before you sign a contract.


6. Work out when you would like to move into your new home

It’s very important to plan ahead and make sure that nothing will get in the way of your building plans over the next few months. Once you have planned ahead and have worked out roughly when you are planning to move in, your Building Consultant will work with that time frame to make sure that their contractors are available for the job and it is built on time. 


7. Choose a design from the builders range or design a custom home

Your Building Contractor will have a range of house designs to choose from. This is a very exciting step when building your home, because it’s the first step towards reality and you can get a clear picture of what your house will look like. 


8. Get approval from the local authorities

The builder will then seek the appropriate approvals from the local authorities to start building. Once you are happy with your plan and the design of your home, your lender will then take this to the bank and organise a loan. A loan can only be granted once all the designs and plans have been organised. This will give the bank an idea of exactly how much money to loan you. 


9. The construction begins!

Once the local authorities have granted approval, it is now time to start building your home! You do not have to pay the whole amount in one hit. Instead, the bank pays it as a progress payment claim, which means, the bank pays as you go. The construction of your home alone takes an average of 6 months.


10.  The builder will keep you updated on the progress of construction

The builder will liaise with you throughout the construction process and keep you updated and meet you on site to view the progress of your new home.


11.    You’re ready to move in!

Once you’re happy with the final product, it’s time to get the keys and move into your new home.


 Redink Homes will help you every step of the way when building your new home and can help you choose a House and Land Package that’s right for you. Some packages include everything needed for a home, including blinds, paintwork, tiles and more. So if you prefer to do some of these things yourself or want the builder to take the hassle away and do it for you, Redink Homes have a package to suit you and your budget. 

It may seem like a lot of information to take in at once, but you’re not doing it alone. Your Building Consultant will help you every step of the way and will make your building experience as easy as possible. To find out more about House and Land Packages, speak to Peter Bibsy from Redink Homes Midwest. Or if you need finance pre approval on a property, speak to Matt Gething from the Mortgage Gallery Geraldton. 


Redink Homes are open Monday – Friday from 8:30am – 5:00pm

Phone (08) 9920 8999

They’re located at Suit 1, Champion House, 87 Marine Terrace, Geraldton


The Mortgage Gallery are open Monday – Friday from 8:30am – 5:30pm

Phone (08) 9964 4770

They’re located at 67B Forrest Street, Geraldton