Giant Demo Day at Revolutions Geraldton!

Revolutions Geraldton are hosting a Giant Demo Day this Saturday 28th of March that you don’t want to miss out on! Come and join Paul and the Giant Team where you will get the chance to demo their Mountain Bikes out on the Chapman River Extension.  

 Some of the Giant Demo bikes available will be:

  • Lust 2 Alloy
  • Lust Advanced 2
  • Intrigue 2
  • Anthem 1 Alloy
  • Trance 27.5 1 Alloy
  • Trance Advanced 1 27.5
  • Stance 27.5 2
  • Reign 27.5 1 Alloy and Reign Advanced 27.5 1
  • Glory 0

Most of their bikes are available in all sizes, including XS and XL.

There will be a Drooling Session in the morning at the store from 9:00am – 12:00pm, where all of their models will be on display. Their store is located at 2c Jensen Street, Geraldton (Next to Total Uniforms).

In the afternoon, head down to the Chapman River Extension where the action begins! There will be a wide range of Mountain Bikes to choose from where you will get the opportunity to try out their Demos. All you need to do is bring your own helmet and pedals (if not using Shimano). Stay back to enjoy a sausage sizzle and drinks for just a gold coin donation to Ian Beard.

 Click here to view the event on Facebook

When: Saturday 28th of March, 2015.

Where: Chapman River Extension (Corner of Sunnybanks Drive & Cedar Street, Strathalbyn).

Time: 2:00pm – 5:00pm (Drooling Session will be from 9:00am – 12:00pm at their store).

*Bookings are recommended.

Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity. Come down to the Chapman River Extension this Saturday and have a blast with their Giant Mountain Bikes!

 For more information, phone Paul from Revolutions Geraldton on (08) 9964 1399.

Storm Alert

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

Time of issue: 3.40pm
Date of issue: 26 March 2015

Continue to take action with severe thunderstorms west of a line from Paynes Find to Mount Augustus

If you live west of a line from Paynes Find to Mount Augustus you should take action and stay safe with continuing severe thunderstorms.

This includes people in and near Geraldton and Northampton. This does not include Kalbarri, Denham, Carnarvon, Cape Cuvier and Coral Bay, however non severe thunderstorms are still possible.

This is not unusual weather for this time of year but could damage homes and make travel dangerous.

WHAT TO DO:
DFES has these tips to help you and your family stay safe: 

  • Close your curtains and blinds, and stay inside away from windows. 
  • Unplug electrical appliances and avoid using landline telephones if there is lightning. 
  • If caught outside find safe shelter away from trees, powerlines, storm water drains and streams. 
  • 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 DRIVING:

  • Do not drive into water of unknown depth and current. 
  • Slow down, turn your lights on and keep a safe distance from other drivers. 
  • Be alert and watch for hazards on the road such as fallen powerlines 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. 
  • Be careful driving on gravel roads as surfaces will be slippery and muddy and vehicles could become bogged.

THUNDERSTORM DETAILS:
As at 3.35pm on 26 March the Bureau of Meteorology advises that there is a risk of severe thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. At 3:20pm radar and satellite imagery showed thunderstorms in parts of the warning area. 

A severe thunderstorm about 30km north of Geraldton (just south of Horrocks) is moving to the south and is expected to move over Geraldton between 3:40pm and 4:30pm.

The warning does not cover coastal locations north of Kalbarri, however non severe thunderstorms are still possible.

Storms may be accompanied by damaging winds, large hail and heavy rainfall which may lead to flash flooding. Storms could cause significant damage to homes and property.

IMPORTANT NUMBERS: 

  • If your home has been badly damaged by a storm call the SES on 132 500.
  • In a life threatening situation call 000. 

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

After a storm State Emergency Service (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.


Thanks Fallon for sending this pic in.  

Fire at Durack causes $20,000 damage

Ricci shared this image of the fire at Durack yesterday.  

A fire yesterday at Durack Institute of Technology (DIT) has caused $20,000 worth of damage according to staff there, and will cause a minor disruptions to operations. 

Maintenance work was being carried out on an air conditioner when the fire occurred.  

DIT claim the incident was just minor, and the local fire brigade was called as part of their safety procedures. 

INTEGRATING DUNG BEETLES TO MAXIMISE PASTURE PRODUCTION AND INCREASE FARM PROFITABILITY

The latest research on how best to integrate dung beetles into pastures development will be the focus of two pasture improvement events coming up in the Northern Agricultural Region next week.

The ‘food for thought’ events are being run by NACC - in partnership with West-Koojan Gillingarra LCDC, Moore Catchment Council, and Mingenew Irwin Group - with funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Programme. The events will be held at Gillingarra Hall on Tuesday 31 March, and Mingenew Sports Club on 1 April 2015.

These events will bring together dung beetle expertise and farmer experience to discuss the latest research on dung beetles, as well as how best to use dung beetles to boost perennial pastures and improve farm profitability.

Dr Bernard Doube’s dung beetles research site

In Gillingarra, Dr John Feehan, Director of SoilCam and former CSIRO dung beetle specialist, will discuss the role of dung burial to maximise pasture production and reduce pest and parasites; while Mr John Leake of NyPa Australia will present an interactive discussion on the challenges and opportunities of adopting NyPa grass, the holistic best practice approach to maximize efficiency in pasture production system, and cost-analysis of NyPa grass.

In the second workshop, at Mingenew Sports Club on Wednesday 1 April, Dr Bernard Doube of Dung Beetles Solution Australia, will talk about the ecology of dung beetles and the roles they play in environmental and soil health; the role of dung beetles in mitigating the effects of climate change; and the role of dung burial by beetles in biocontrol of intestinal parasites. Other topics include the strategic use of chemicals and host immunity in the control of gut parasites, and the role of biochar as a promoter of soil and animal health.

“We are privileged to bring Dr John Feehan and Dr Bernard Doube to the region to share with members of our community their practical and innovative experience on dung beetles and the role beetles can play in improving soil health and mitigating the effects of climate change in the region,” said NACC’s Regional Landcare Facilitator Stanley Yokwe.

To register for the event or for more details, please contact Stanley Yokwe on 0428 649 775 or email Stanley.Yokwe@nacc.com.au.

The dung beetles workshops are delivered jointly by NACC, West-Koojan Gillngarra LCDC, Mingenew Irwin Group, and Moore Catchment Council with funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Programme.

Midwest Pet Fair

The Midwest Pet Fair is a fun family event for all animal lovers and YOU are invited! There will be a range of activities for the whole family including pony rides, face painting, the travelling Old McDonald’s Animal Farm/petting zoo and Paint Storm Sensation. There will also be sausage sizzle and coffee van throughout the event. 

From rescued birds of prey and tropical Macaws to hold, the local RSPCA and snake catcher, to the Midwest Cat Shelter, Geraldton Dog Rescue, the local Kennel Club and the Search Dogs Australia team - there will be something for everyone!  Product displays for humans and our furry/feathered friends include jewellery, toys, treats, and natural oils, PLUS access to groomers, vets, pet minders and doggy daycare. You can even speak to the Durack Institute of Technology team about a career working with animals! There will be markets, raffles and prizes up for grabs and FREE showbags for the first 100. 

All funds raised go towards the Geraldton Dog Rescue. So get on down this Sunday and support a good cause! We would also like to thank our major sponsors, The Abrolhos Group and Dr Kim Pedlow. 

  • When: Sunday, 29th of March 2015
  • Where: St Francis Xavier Primary School
  • Time: 10:00am - 1:00pm
  • Cost: $5. Free for 10 years and under

For more information visit our website or phone Emma from It's All Sorted on 0458 271 853.

Tackleworld Country's Wipeout Sale - $5 Soft Baits + Easter Catalogue on now

This Easter, Tackleworld Country are having a Jetty & Box Clearance and stocks on sale are priced to go! We have hundreds and hundreds of softbaits from Berkley, Squidgie & ZMan for only $5. But that’s not all, we also have cool and comfortable Shimano clothing from only $15. Prices do vary, so come down the store to see how much we have on sale!

These amazing prices will not last, so come down to the shop soon and grab yourself a bargain. We are also a Shimano Shop & Daiwa Tournament Dealer and have a large range of hunting gear, home butchering supplies and much more. This sale ends at the end of the school holidays.

Get the latest info on our Facebook page

We are open Monday - Wednesday, Friday from 8:30am - 5:30pm and Thursday till 6:00pm. We are open Saturday from 8:30am - 1:00pm and are closed Sundays.

See us at 20 Anzac Terrace, Geraldton or call us on (08) 9921 6822.

Have you been to Fitzies Restaurant?

Ibis Styles has recently undergone full refurbishment on their kitchen and have now launched their restaurant, Fitzies, and want to celebrate with YOU. As part of celebration, Fitzies has developed a brand menu that still serves their old classics, but have also incorporated a range of healthy options, some of which are vegan and/or gluten free.

Ibis Style's vision is to cater for the community and provide great specials that all locals AND visitors can enjoy at affordable prices. Fitzies serve a range of delicious dishes including:

  • Pizza & Pasta
  • Salads
  • Fish of the Day
  • Grilled Steam & Chicken
  • Chicken Parma
  • And much more

They also serve desserts and have a large selection of wine, spirits, beer and non alcoholic drinks to choose from. 

So, if you're looking for a different dining experience, head on down to Fitzies and try something from their diverse menu. Fitzies are open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner and are located on 140-148 Brand Highway, Geraldton.

Breakfast: 7:00am - 9:00am (Bookings recommended, but not essential)

Lunch: Only via bookings of groups of 10+

Dinner: 6:00pm - 8:00pm (Bookings recommended, but not essential)

Find them on Facebook

Bookings can be made by phoning (08) 9921 2455.

-Fitzies also cater for birthday celebrations, weddings and other events. 

Gallipoli flame handover in Geraldton this Friday

A specially-made torch to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the World War One Gallipoli Landings will be presented to Geraldton’s youth on Friday.

Ross Davies, president of the Geraldton Returned Services League, will present the Legacy flame to his grandson, Jacob Davies, 14, at Geraldton Grammar School.

Geraldton is the only regional centre in WA to have a torch. This follows Mr Davies’ trip to Canberra a few weeks ago to accept it and one for the State RSL.

The flame originally was lit in Albany, where the first ANZACs departed Australia, on 28 September 2014. Since then it has travelled Australia, in a journey representing the spiritual return of the 11,410 ANZACS who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Mr Davies said he felt humbled to have carriage of such a historical item.

“It represents everything that ANZAC is about,” said Mr Davies.

“Mostly it’s about the spirit of the ANZACs that burns to this day and will continue to do so, because their actions in war helped shape our nation.”

The flame will next appear at Camp Gallipoli at Bundiyarra on 24 April, when people will be able to camp out overnight, as part of the Camp Gallipoli experience.   

On ANZAC Day the flame will lead a 5.30am march by local Veterans down Chapman Road, prior to the Dawn Service.

Friday’s event details:
8.30am, Batavia Hall, Geraldton Grammar, 134 George Road.

For more information on Camp Gallipoli and the flame: https://www.campgallipoli.com.au/anzac-flame

Rise in mosquito numbers

Recent rainfall within the City of Greater Geraldton has seen an increase in mosquito numbers, triggering the City to remind all residents to take action to reduce the risk of Mosquito-borne viruses and parasites which can cause major human and animal sicknesses.

Mosquito and midges population has increased in low-lying areas, particularly where water has been pooled.

Mosquitoes breed in standing water which includes water holding containers such as tyres, pot plant drips, septic and water tanks, roof gutters and domestic ponds.

To prevent being bitten the following is recommended:

  • Avoid areas with mosquito activity
  • Wear protective clothing (e.g. long sleeved shirts and trousers)
  • Use personal mosquito repellents
  • Protect occupants in the house by eliminating mosquito access through doors and windows (e.g. use of flyscreens for doors and windows)

You can eliminate breeding areas in your backyard by doing the following:

  • Dispose of all containers which hold water
  • Keep swimming pools well chlorinated and filtered, and free of dead leaves
  • Fill or drain depressions in the ground that hold water
  • Screen rainwater tanks with insect-proof mesh, including inlet, overflow and inspection ports. Ensure guttering does not hold water
  • Empty pot plant drip trays once a week or will with sand
  • Also empty and clean animal and pet drinking water once a week

An information letter drop is planned for affected areas and the City’s Environmental Health Officers are currently investigating susceptible areas and will be taking action, where possible, to reduce the risk to residents.

For further information contact the Environmental Health and Sustainability (not Safety) team on (08) 9956 6600.

Watch out for fake police scams

Consumer Protection has noticed an increase in the number of scammers posing as WA police officers in an attempt to con money out of unsuspecting Western Australians.

The scammers are phoning people’s homes, pretending to be police officers and telling a variety of lies to try to trick the householders into parting with their money.

The scammers masquerading as police claim they have recovered stolen property or money belonging to the people they are phoning which cannot be returned unless the householder’s identity is proved and fees and taxes are paid.

Commissioner for Consumer Protection Anne Driscoll said the fraudulent activity is particularly concerning.

“Any requests for money over the phone by a person you do not know should raise a red flag,” she said.

“A Western Australian police officer will never ask for money over the phone and I urge people to report any such phone calls to WA Police and Consumer Protection.

“If a caller claims to be a Western Australian police officer, ask for their name, rank and work location as these details can be checked with police to make sure the caller is genuine.”

If you need further advice or assistance you can contact the Consumer Protection Advice Line on 1300 30 40 54

You can also view this alert online at WA ScamNet.

Beware fake holiday scratchie card scams

WA ScamNet has again identified a travel brochure scam which contain fake scratchie cards, this time trading as Thumbs Up Travel. WA ScamNet has named a variety of these scams in the past.

Over 100 of these letters have been intercepted at Australia Post over the last few days, however it is believed that a large number of these fake brochures have made their way into the community.

Consumers who receive these brochures and call the number on the card will be asked to pay a release fee to receive the indicated $165,000 USD 2nd prize. The prize does not exist, and the scammers may just walk away with the money they collect from bogus fees. Often these types of scams continue and the scammers attempt to contact the consumer again and again to ask for payment for other fictitious fees and taxes.

We advise all consumers to disregard the brochure. If you have suffered a financial loss from this or any other scam we urge you to contact the Department of Commerce.

New device for hearing impaired Geraldton residents outperforms normal hearing levels

Technology addresses one of the biggest complaints of hearing impaired 

Geraldton hearing impaired residents can now benefit from a breakthrough new technology launched by Siemens which can not only improve their hearing, but understand speech in some situations better than people with normal hearing.

More than 1 in 6 Australians, including 50 percent of over 60’s1 suffer from hearing loss. With the nation’s population ageing, the ratio of Australians with hearing loss is set to grow significantly in the coming years.

Trying to hear in noisy situations is one of the biggest complaints2 of people with hearing difficulty. binax technology addresses this by helping wearers to follow conversations more easily in environments such as bars, restaurants, cars, meetings and in windy areas.

The technology has been tested in two clinical studies which measured participants’ hearing abilities in a loud simulated cocktail party environment.

At two independent research sites, sentence recognition in surrounding background noise was significantly superior for individuals with mild-to-moderate hearing loss, when aided with binax, compared to individuals with normal hearing. In the real world, speech understanding in noisy situations (with binax) is estimated to outperform normal hearing by approximately 25%*.

binax uses unique “binaural” technology to mimic the way two ears work together to isolate noises.

With two hearing instruments fitted, the device can automatically pinpoint the direction of speech in relation to the user, enhancing loudness and clarity to deliver true “High Definition Sound Resolution”.

Users can gain further control over their hearing by utilising a phone app to alter the direction of the device’s internal microphones, adjust volume and reduce specific noises.

Siemens Hearing Instruments Head of Audiology Peter McKinnon said binax represented a major technological milestone for the company.

“One hundred years after Siemens began production of its first hearing instrument, we are proud to have introduced a product which has the sophistication to function like a human ear and differentiate between speech and other types of sound.

“Many people with hearing loss can feel uncomfortable and anxious in social settings as they struggle to understand conversations taking place around them. In some instances they may choose to avoid events and miss out on important moments with their friends and family. 

“Siemens’ binax devices have been developed to make life easier in these situations by greatly improving the clarity and volume of conversations for the listener,” he said.

The technology is available in Siemens Pure and Carat hearing devices. Each of these products are receiver-in-canal solutions, with virtually invisible housing that sits behind the ear. 

When used in conjunction with the Siemens easyTek unit, users can stream telephone calls along with television, stereo and iPod audio sources straight into their hearing device.

Mr McKinnon said the products provided the ideal blend of size, functionality and convenience.

“Siemens has worked hard to be able to offer binax technology in a range of small, discreet units which are almost undetectable on the wearer.

Siemens is currently offering a free trial of the product, so people can experience the benefits first hand. Those interested in trialling a binaxdevice can call 1300 787 797 for a referral to their nearest hearing clinic. They will then be able to visit a clinic for a free hearing screen and acquire the product for an obligation free period.

The Vanquish Fat Removal Machine is now in Geraldton

Have you tried countless diets, home exercise routines and gyms but just can't get rid of the last 5 kilos? You're not alone. Many people are just born like this and no matter what they do, their body's don't allow them to lose weight because of their genes and the way their body is made. This therefore makes losing weight almost impossible, but not anymore. 

Body - A Universal Approach are one of the three proud owners in Western Australia who own the Vanquish Machine; a non-invasive fat reduction treatment that burns unwanted fat and is 100% safe and pain free. No longer will you have to travel long distances and wait months to receive treatment that is now available locally in Geraldton

They're also proud to introduce Geraldton's first locally based nurse, providing wrinkle relaxers and fillers with Aimee Hagan who is their RN. Phone (08) 9965 4737 to secure an appointment, as they're filling up fast!

Places Currently Available at Bright Stars Family Day Care

Places are currently available for children aged from newborn to 12 years with the State award winning Bright Stars Family Day Care. 

Why choose Bright Stars Family Day Care?

Bright Stars offer flexible hours for parents with a busy work schedule. All programs are broken down into small groups and provide both individual and educational programs for your child. Bright Stars offer school pick up and drop offs for your convenience and will nurture your child in a friendly and caring atmosphere. 

Families can apply for the full range of childcare fee subsidies such as Child Care Benefit Child Care Rebate and other available funding. 

If you would like to enrol your child into Bright Stars, please call (08) 9921 7155 for more information. We look forward to your child becoming a valued member in our friendly community!

Popular weed killer used around Geraldton probably causes cancer, according to WHO report

The World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer has released a report that says glyphosate, an ingredient found in many weedkillers such as Roundup, probably causes non-Hodgkin lymphoma. 

A co-author of the report told Quartz that the report stopped short of saying glyphosate conclusively causes cancer due to it being based on studies of only healthy males. 

Quartz states that "The report is based on a review of existing evidence, including multiple studies of the effects of glyphosate on agricultural and forestry workers since 2001."

"... the people in these studies who were exposed to glyphosate experienced a higher incidence of non-Hodgkin lymphoma than those not exposed to the chemical. Other studies found that glyphosate led to DNA and chromosomal damage in human and animal cells in vitro, which can lead to cancer."

Glyphosate is used widely around Geraldton and many other councils as a weed killer. You may have seen the ute getting around town with the spray gun out the window and warning signs about glyphosate spraying taking place. 

The chemical is also used heavily in spraying in the agriculture sector, especially with the genetically modified "Roundup Ready" canola, which is resistant to the poison and able to be sprayed directly with it. 

It is widely used around many people's homes and gardens. Glyphosate is an ingredient in over 750 products. 

Monsanto, the company behind Roundup and many genetically modified crops that are roundup resistant, has refuted the conclusions of the IARC. 

Click here to read more. 

Netflix has arrived - What the hell is Netflix?

I don't think I've hardly watched regular free to air television at all in the last 3 years. I'm 33 and I don't know anyone my age or younger that primarily watches TV the old fashion way by flicking channels. Even my 4 and 7 year old kids barely turn on ABC4Kids any more, and instead prefer Youtube, TV shows and Movies streamed off iTunes and the odd DVD. 

It was back around 2008 or 2009 I used to watch a bit of ABC, then I discovered iView, ABC's on demand service, and that was the end of turning on the TV and just watching what was on. I also bought an Apple TV a few years back, and now even getting off the couch to put in a disc feels akin to starting a car with a crank handle. 

So now my TV viewing habits are basically made up of

  • The NBA app on my Apple TV or iPhone or iPad for my sport consumption. 
  • Youtube for a lot of great random stuff you can't find anywhere else. 
  • A bit of ABC iView for things like QI and Fallon. 
  • Purchasing or renting whatever movies or TV shows I'm interested in from iTunes. 

Note: I don't torrent anything and firmly believe in paying artists for what they do. 

I first heard about Netflix a few years back, and gave it a try but I had to use a VPN to stream anything. It was a PITA and I gave up after a couple of months, deciding to bide my time until it finally came to Australia. 

Today it has launched and I've signed up straight away, ready to binge watch season 3 of House of Cards and maybe season 2 of Orange in the New Black. 

So what is Netflix?

Netflix is a streaming subscription video service. That means you pay a monthly fee and get to choose from their catalogue of Movies and TV shows to watch when you want. Usually entire season of shows are available so it's great for those of us who like to binge watch things. 

How much does it cost?

In Australia there are three different options. $8.99 will get you on your way with the basic plan. $11.99 will avail you of the content in HD, and two devices can stream content at the same time. Premium costs $14.99 a month, and up to 4 devices can stream at once. You also get access to Ultra HD (4K) content, if it is available. (You probably don't have a UHD TV.)

How does it work?

You need an internet connection to access the content. It doesn't come over the air like regular TV. While the amount you can stream from Netflix is unlimited, you'll want a healthy amount of data from your internet provider. 

You watch the content from either a web browser on your computer or laptop, or you can download the Netflix app for your smart Television, phone or tablet. 

You don't have to commit to a long term contract like traditional pay tv services either. 

Seems pretty cheap, how do they make any money?

Netflix pay content distributors or owners to have their shows and movies on Netflix, but the shows they have on offer come and go. So it's not a library of all movies and all tv shows from all time at your fingertips.

And not all of it is A grade stuff. There's some new stuff, some old stuff, and some really old stuff. There's plenty of family and kid's content. And Netflix has even made a couple of original shows that are just brilliant, and you'll need netflix to watch them in the future; House of Cards and Orange is the New Black. 


Other streaming services are also on offer in Australia, and the question of value really will be in whether the quality of the service stands up. If content doesn't get to your device in a reasonable quality and without heaps of buffering, it will be too frustrating for many people to put up with. 

So far with a pretty crappy NON NBN connection the service seems fine, with about 2 minutes of testing. I'll reserve my verdict on whether it's worth the money once my one month free trial is up. 

But for the cost of two coffees a month, I think I'll be getting my monies worth. 

3 Dishes You Have to Try at Wood Fired Roasts

Wood Fired Roasts have become a well-known business in Geraldton who serve a delicious range of roasts and finger foods, along with sweets and an assortment of cool drinks that can be home delivered or picked up.

Take a night off from cooking and enjoy one of their succulent roasts or crispy spring rolls. You’ll never want to cook again!

1. Roast Beef, Lamb and Pork Combo

Can’t decide what type of meat you want for dinner? Why not have it all? Wood Fired Roasts have a combo meal that includes roast beef, lamb and pork, all of which are cooked in their wood fired oven to give it that delicious smoky taste.

Their famous combo also comes with peas, cauliflower cheese, roast potatoes, pumpkin, carrot and a dinner roll with gravy. Their combo is only $15 and includes FREE delivery.

 2. Lamb Shank

Treat your taste buds by trying one of their delicious lamb shanks that are cooked to perfection, using their wood fired oven. All lamb shank meals come with roasted vegetables, including garlic and tomatoes that will leave you coming back for more. Their lamb shank meals are only $15 and include FREE delivery.

 3. Spring Rolls

Their Vietnamese spring rolls are a popular choice in the kitchen and you’ll see why once you’ve tried them. Their spring rolls are freshly made with cabbage, mince and carrot and are served with a side of sweet chili sauce. Their spring rolls are an absolute bargain at only $10 for a pack of 5.

There is a different roast for every day, so see what the specials are for this week by browsing their Facebook page.

Contact Wood Fired Roasts on 0429 646 800 to place your order

They’re located at 44B Lawley Street. You have the choice to either pick up your food or have it delivered. There is no dine in. 

They’re open from Wednesday – Sunday from 5:00pm – 8:00pm

Even Better News for REDHILL 2015

This is the Redhill Experience and we want YOU to be a part of it. The Rotary Club of Geraldton Greenough are thrilled to announce their discounted special for group bookings, competitions they have available and much more. Get the Redhill Experience now and get a bargain.

*Redhill Group Discount:

Every 5 tickets purchased for the 2015 Redhill Concert will entitle you to receive 1 free ticket at all ticket outlets. 

*Stunning Sterling Silver Pendant:

All tickets purchased will go into the draw to win a stunning Sterling Silver Pendant with a white Broome Pearl valued at $590, thanks to Leon Baker Jewellers.

*Phil Emmanuel - Guitar sensation and brother of Tommy will be appearing as another act.

*A bus will be operating and seats can be booked at the CD Centre for your convenience. 

Don't miss the action this month on the 28th of March at the Redhill Farm in Chapman Valley. Tickets are only $85 and children under 12 accompanied by an adult get in for free.

Tickets are available at the QPT Box Office, Geraldton Cd Centre, Wintersun Hotel and Smartmart Wonthella.

Benefits of 5 Natural Therapies You May Not Know About

Natural Therapy is a form of alternative medicine that is non-invasive and delivers a holistic approach without the use of medication or surgery. Natural Therapy, also known at Naturopathy, is based on the belief that the body has the ability to heal itself through various natural methods; including reiki, acupuncture, reflexology and much more.

Ocean Ridge Beauty & Wellness Centre specialises in a range of Natural Therapies and has shared with us what each one is and some of the benefits they provide.

1. Reiki: Reiki is a traditional Japanese form of hands on healing, allowing the life force energy that flows inside us to charge the affected parts of the mind and body with positive energy to promote relaxation and natural healing. Some of the benefits of reiki include the release of stress and tension, increased energy levels, clearing of the mind, relief of pain and aids in better sleep.

Reiki is performed with the premise that our life force and energy that flows inside our body can be used to provide relief for some medical conditions. Although the premise is hypothetical, many patients come out saying that they feel an increase in energy and relief has been provided to the area of discomfort.

2. Acupuncture: Good health requires good circulation. Acupuncture relieves pain, illness and restores normal function by bringing the body back into balance and restoring circulation of blood, energy and body fluids. An acupuncturist chooses specific points on the body to restore this circulation and proceeds by inserting fine, sterile needles into the targeted area to restore balance and encourage self-healing. Acupuncture is known to treat a range of conditions including:

  • Neurological conditions - including headaches, migraines, insomnia, dizziness and nervous tension.
  • Skin conditions - including eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, scar tissue, hair loss and acne.
  • Sporting injuries - including sprained joints, torn muscles and ligaments, bruises and cartilage problems. 
  • Psychological conditions - including depression, phobias, anxiety and emotional trauma.

 

3. Indian Champissage: This is a seated massage that focuses on the shoulders, neck, scalp, face and ears. This massage is a relaxing experience that stimulates blood circulation to loosen muscles in the neck, shoulders and scalp which can provide pain relief, release of anxiety and tension, relief from insomnia and promotes clearer thinking.

Indian Champissage is a relaxing therapy that is safe, non-invasive and is known to provide relief after one session.

4. Ear Candling: This therapy involves lighting one end of a hollow natural ear candle and placing the other end in the ear canal.  This non-invasive relaxing therapy acts as a vacuum and draws out excessive earwax which can provide many benefits including regulating ear pressure, relief from headaches, swimmers ear, tinnitus and even relief from certain allergies. If done correctly, ear candling can be a safe and relaxing experience.

5. Reflexology: Reflexology is a form of pressure massage that is applied to the feet and directs the body’s healing energies towards promoting healthy organ function through hidden meridians and pressure joints. Certain parts of the body correspond to different areas in the body’s system when pressure is applied. If this is done correctly, it may have a beneficial effect on one’s general health. Reflexology aids in reducing stress, insomnia, headaches and improving the immune system through the body’s natural ability to heal and re-balance itself.

 If you are interested in knowing more about Natural Therapies and what they have to offer, speak to the team at Ocean Ridge Beauty & Wellness Centre, who are located at 241c Lester Avenue, Geraldton.

They’re open Monday from 9:00am to 4:30pm, Tuesday – Wednesday, Friday from 9:00am to 5:30pm, Thursday from 9:00am – 8:00pm and Saturday from 9:00am – 1:00pm. Phone (08) 9965 5999.

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 $5,000.

Submissions close on Friday 3 April, 2015.

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