Drug Arrest

At about 12:30am on Saturday 13 June 2015, a male person was seen walking along North West Coastal Highway, Webberton.

Officers attached to the Geraldton Liquor Enforcement Unit engaged with the male person. Police allege that following a search of the male, 13 clip seal bags containing cannabis was located. It will be alleged that the total weight of the cannabis was approximately 19 grams.

The 32 year old male from Wonthella will appear at the Geraldton Magistrates Court at a later date charged with possess prohibited drug. Geraldton.police.station@police.wa.gov.au Ph: 08 – 9923 4555 

Arrest Following Social Media Call for Assistance

As a result of an ongoing operation targeting addresses associated with known offenders who have been actively avoiding police, officers attached to the Geraldton Local Policing Team made a number of arrests on Friday 12 June 2015.

At about 3:30pm Geraldton Police requested the public’s assistance in locating a male person of interest, wanted over several outstanding inquiries, through the use of the WA Police Facebook page.

Shortly after, police received information regarding the male person’s whereabouts and subsequently attended a residential address in Rangeway.

A 25 year old male from Bluff Point was arrested and conveyed to the Geraldton Police Station. Following further inquiries, the male was charged with the following offences;

  • 2 x Fraud
  • 3 x Steal Motor Vehicle
  • 4 x Stealing
  • 3 x Burglary and Commit
  • 1 x Burglary with Intent
  • 1 x Criminal Damage Geraldton.police.station@police.wa.gov.au Ph: 08 – 9923 4555 

And further;

A 15 year old male was located and subsequently arrested on an outstanding warrant. He appeared at the Geraldton Children’s Court charged with breach of bail.

A 27 year old female from Spalding appeared at the Geraldton Magistrates Court after being arrested over several outstanding matters. She faces the following charges;

  • 1 x Breach of Bail
  • 1 x Fail to Obey Summons
  • 1 x Unlawful Possession
  • 1 x Steal Motor Vehicle
  • 1 x Provide False Details 

Methylamphetamine Seizure

At about 4:30pm on Friday 12 June 2015 officers attached to the Geraldton Detectives office attended a towing yard in Geraldton.

Police allege that following the execution of a Misuse of Drugs Act search warrant on a vehicle within the premises, a quantity of white crystal substance was located. It will be alleged that the total weight of the crystal substance, believed to be methylamphetamine, was established to be 9.6 grams.

A 46 year old male from Tarcoola Beach was arrested over the matter. He will appear at the Geraldton Magistrates Court at a later date charged with possess prohibited drug with intent to sell/supply. 

Renewal of Armstrong Street footpaths

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise that footpath renewal works has commenced on the Armstrong Street footpath and will continue for approximately three days.

Anticipated hours of works will be between 6am to 6pm with the footpath being fully closed to pedestrian traffic during the renewal.

The City regrets any inconvenience and will endeavour to keep disruptions to a minimum.

Motorists and pedestrians are advised to exercise caution and obey all warning signs and direction from authorised City personnel or contractors.

For more information contact the City on 9956 6600 or email to council@cgg.wa.gov.au.

Meth dealer arrested and charged say Police

In the continued battle against meth or "Ice" Police say they've arrested a man and charged him with possessing a prohibited drug with intent to sell or supply.

At about 4:30pm on Friday 12 June 2015 officers attached to the Geraldton Detectives office attended a towing yard in Geraldton.

Police allege that following the execution of a Misuse of Drugs Act search warrant on a vehicle within the premises, a quantity of white crystal substance was located.

It will be alleged that the total weight of the crystal substance, believed to be methylamphetamine, was established to be 9.6 grams.

A 46 year old male from Tarcoola Beach was arrested over the matter. He will appear at the Geraldton Magistrates Court at a later date charged with possess prohibited drug with intent to sell/supply. 

Serious assault on Taxi driver - witnesses needed

Police are asking for the public's assistance regarding a serious assault on a taxi driver in Geraldton. 

  • Incident occurred outside Turkish Kebabs on Chapman Road
  • It occurred approx 2:00am Sunday morning 14/6/15
  • Driver was hit in face and knocked unconscious  
  • He then hit head on pavemant when he fell
  • Victim was flown to Perth with serious head injuries

Geraldton Detective are appealing for witnesses and would like to speak with anyone who was in the area around the time of the incident who may have witnessed the incident or anyone acting suspiciously.

Anyone with any information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or Geraldton Detectives on 9923 4555

 

Knit Wits give generously

A big congrats to the "Knit Wit" team in Geraldton who have once again provided a large number of items for the needy in Geraldton and surrounds. Joy Thackrah posted this earlier: 

"We have done it again. The knit wit group of Geraldton have made 5,280 items in 12 mths for the needy of Geraldton and 15 outlying districts. A big thankyou to my girls."

Geraldton showcased on WA Weekender

Channel 7 and GWN7 will be screening the Geraldton episode of WA Weekender this Sunday.

Local businesses paid money to GWN7 to have the episode filmed.

The show airs on Sunday at 5.30pm on Channel 7 and GWN7 and will be seen by an audience of about 72,000 people from across the Western Australia.

That's almost one tenth the number of people who watch House Rules.

But City of Greater Geraldton Deputy Mayor, Neil McIlwaine, said the upcoming episode will put Geraldton on the map as a coastal City instead of a ‘wild west town’.

“Geraldton has been in the spotlight of late being called a desert town in the middle of nowhere but this episode of WA Weekender really showcases what our City has to offer tourists and locals alike, so tune in and see if you recognise someone you know,” he said.

Though it was Seven that said Geraldton is a Wild West desert town... so...

Alert: Have you seen this man?

Do you know where this man is? Geraldton Police are calling for the public’s assistance to help locate a 25 year old man who they believe can assist them with their inquiries into several burglaries.


Kelvin Peter MALLARD is described as being approximately 176cms tall with a tanned complexion, of slim build, with red hair and brown eyes.

Mr MALLARD has no fixed address and is believed to be moving between various places within the Geraldton area.

Anyone who sights Kelvin MALLARD is advised not to approach him but to call police on 131 444.

Midwest Fishing report by Tackleworld Geraldton

OFFSHORE

South west bank is still the place to be for nice size Dhu fish and Baldies with fish to 10kg on the bite, African reef is also producing good Dhuie’sin water 15-20m, closer to town Pinkies, Sambos and Cod can be found in the N/W of town in the shipping anchorage. If you are after Coral Trout the grounds west of Coronation’s is producing good numbers of fish up to 60cm with Spanish Mackerel in this area as well.

There has been reports of big bait balls around the 5 mile mark with yellow fin tuna harassing them.

SIMON WITH A NICE DOUBLE

PLUGGER WITH A SOLID DHUIE

CRAIGO WITH A LOVELY DHUIE

DOSI WITH A ABROLHOS ALLROUNDER DHUIE

AZMAN WITH A NICE SOLID TOWN BALDIE

NIGHT TIME WARRIORS 

ROCK WALLS

The rock walls around town are producing big Cod, Pinkies and Dark Tail Snapper after dark.

With a few Squid as well.

Skippy and Herring have been busting up bait fish around the wash of the walls as well

TRENT WITH HIS PB COD NICE ONE BUD

AZMAN WITH A DARK TAIL SNAPPER

DAMO WITH A LONG REACH TREVALLY

RIVERS

Chapman River is the place to be if you’re after big Bream with fish from 30-40 cm on the bite.

BRENDON WITH A LOVELY 30CM BREAM

BEACHES

South gates has had good captures of Mulloway up to 15kg, with the new moon on its way I would think there

should be some good catches with the break wall and Drummonds being worth a try.

Yellow Fin, Whiting have been taking in most sand patches along the coast with fish to 30 cm  

HANIS WITH A STONKER SOUTH GATES MULLOWAY

WEEKEND WEATHER

FISH REPORT WRITTEN BY CRAIG

20 ANZAC TERRACE GERALDTON WA

08 99216822

Australians get mobile

Mobile phones and mobile internet devices are an increasingly important feature of Australia’s communications landscape. But to what extent have they become substitutes for fixed-line telephone and internet?

The latest researchacma snapshot investigates the increasing number of consumers who no longer rely on fixed communications, instead using mobile devices for voice, messaging and internet access.

Key findings from Australians get mobile—using mobile devices for voice, messaging and internet access show that at December 2014:

  •  12 per cent of adult Australians were exclusively mobile—without a fixed-line telephone or fixed internet connection at home, and using mobile devices for voice, messaging and internet access. This grew from 10 per cent at December 2013.
  • 29 per cent of adult Australians were mobile-only phone users—with a mobile phone but no fixed-line telephone at home. This grew from 13 per cent at December 2010.
  • 21 per cent of adult Australians were mobile-only internet users—relying on a mobile device (mobile phone, tablet or mobile broadband connection) to access the internet. This grew from 19 per cent at December 2013.

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Attempted Aggravated Robbery

At about 11:30am on Wednesday 10 June 2015 the victim, an elderly female, was walking her dog along Green Street, Spalding.

It will be alleged that the accused man approached the victim and engaged her in conversation. The accused man then suddenly forced the victim to the ground before assaulting her. It will further be alleged that during the assault the accused man demanded money while physically searching the victim’s clothing. The victim was not carrying money and the accused departed the scene empty handed.

Local police and Geraldton Detectives immediately responded, arresting a 39 year old male from Spalding shortly after.

The accused man will appear at Geraldton Magistrates Court this morning charged with attempted aggravated robbery. 

Crime prevention forums to improve community safety

In response to calls from the community to improve community safety the WA Police and the City of Greater Geraldton will be holding a series of crime prevention forums next week.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor, Ian Carpenter, said the City was keen to host the forums which will provide the latest information on crime prevention techniques to residents and the business community that will enhance community safety.

“Preventing crime, results in greater community safety and during the forums the WA Police will be presenting the most up to date information on various crime prevention techniques such as designing out crime and the latest from Eyes on the Street,” he said.

“Presentations at the business forum will also cover issues around retail theft and armed robbery.”

Residents and business owners are encouraged to attend the forums being held on Wednesday June 17 and learn what they can do to help prevent crime.

“Preventing crime is everyone’s business and by learning how to do somethings differently or better at these forums we can all work together to make the City region safer,” Mayor Carpenter said.

The Community Forum open to all residents will be held from 2.00pm-3.30pm at the Geraldton Yacht Club and the Business Owner Forum will be held from 5.30pm-7.30pm at the Geraldton Yacht Club.

Light refreshments will be served.

Please RSVP your attendance by Tuesday 16 June to Neryl Beer on 9956 6720 or via email nerylb@cgg.wa.gov

Price welcomes call to have advisory council in Mid West

Member for Durack Melissa Price has welcomed the call from WA Child Protection Minister Helen Morton that the Mid West will have a Strategic Regional Advisory Council (SRAC).

The State Government announced last week the establishment of the SRAC in the Kimberley and Pilbara to improve health and wellbeing, education, and employment outcomes for Aboriginal people in regional areas.

Each council will consist of four local leaders working with Government departmental heads.

Ms Price, who said in her maiden speech that she hopes this Parliament improves the lives of Aboriginal people, said a local council in the Mid West was the best way to address issues facing Aboriginal people in the Mid West.

“Each Aboriginal community in WA is vastly different, and the Mid West needs Mid West leaders steering the way forward for the region,” Ms Price said.

“Only a local advisory council can get the best outcomes for Aboriginal people in the Mid West.

“We have many great local leaders in Aboriginal communities in the Mid West, and they are one of the key ingredients to improved outcomes of the future.”

Earlier this year the Federal Government announced they were investing more than $860million under the Indigenous Advancement Strategy’s (IAS) grant funding to deliver on key priorities of getting children to school, adults into work and ensuring communities are safe.

Ms Price said the Abbott Government is committing to closing the gap and improving the outcomes of Aboriginal people.

“If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got,” Ms Price said.

“That’s why the Abbott Government set up the Indigenous Advisory Council when we were elected to Government more than 18 months ago.

“Durack has the third-highest proportion of Aboriginal residents in Australia, and I want to ensure that future generations are educated and have equal opportunities to non-Indigenous.”

Be a part of the green transformation

Be a part of the green transformation by joining in upcoming community tree planting events.

Get out those gardening gloves and help the City of Greater Geraldton come closer to reaching the community’s Million Trees target.

The City is urging the community to be a part of the green transformation by joining in community tree planting events which will be held throughout the month of June.

Three tree planting days will be held on Saturday June 13 at the Greenough River Estuary; and Saturday June 20 and Saturday June 27 in the Chapman River Regional Park.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor, Ian Carpenter, said the City was dedicated to planting more trees and shrubs around Greater Geraldton.

“We asked the public what would make Greater Geraldton a better place to live and greening our City was the top priority,” he said.

“Community Tree planting days are about restoring the City’s priority natural areas which include both areas surrounding the Chapman and Greenough rivers.

“The outcome of this was the Million Trees project which has seen over 135,000 trees planted in our region to date.

“We would love the community to continue to help this number grow.”

If you have planted trees or shrubs on your property you can add them to the Million Trees growing tally by heading to the City’s website to make your tree count.

The three planting days will be held from 3-5pm, no gardening experience is necessary. Wear suitable clothes and bring your own gloves, water bottle and hand spade if you have one.

Community tree planting days are supported by the State NRM Office and the Northern Agricultural Catchments Council.

For more information contact visit the City’s website at www.cgg.wa.gov.au or phone the City on 9956 6600. You can also follow the Million Trees project on Facebook.

Vehicles damaged in car chase

Residents of Geraldton contacted us today with reports of a vehicle causing damage to other cars after fleeing Police. 

Sent in:​

"Some of the damage caused by today's car chase bunch of fellas in a stolen government car damaged heaps of cars including the cop cars and got away"

"Cops pulled them over the cop got out as soon as he was out of his car they sped off damaging the white car and some of the cop car"
And this was also posted to our Facebook page:​

Telephone Scams on the Rise: First Home Phone in Australia that Enables Customers to Hang Up on Nuisance Calls

Attempts by telephone scammers to illegally obtain personal information are on the rise, with Telstra already receiving more than 4,000 reports of scams from its customers this year.

Customers in New South Wales have made the most reports to Telstra about telephone scams this year (1734) followed by Victoria (758), Queensland (737); Western Australia (371); South Australia (217); Tasmania (48); the Northern Territory (27) and ACT (21). 

Some of the most common telephone scams reported to Telstra include scammers who falsely claim to represent Telstra, and ask for remote access to a consumers’ home computer, to fix a problem that doesn’t exist; and scammers who tell consumers their home phone will be disconnected if they don’t pay a fee. In both cases, the scammer is trying to gain unlawful access to a person’s identity and in particular their personal banking details.

The Telstra Call Guardian 301 is Australia’s first home phone with a virtual assistant that asks unknown callers to announce their name prior to being connected. When the phone rings, you answer and hear the caller’s name announced. You can then choose to block, accept or send the caller to the answering machine.

The phone can store up to 1,000 numbers and friends and family can be added to the contact list so their calls will get straight through (Calling Number Display is needed for calls to get straight through, additional charges may apply).

Telstra Director of Fixed Voice and Platinum services Jennifer Douglas said the Telstra Call Guardian would help give customers the peace of mind that they’re talking to someone they know when they answer their home phone.

“We know unwanted calls can be very frustrating for our customers. From scammers offering to ‘repair’ the family PC to salespeople calling just when you’ve settled down in front of the TV, they can be an unwelcome intrusion.

“We already do a lot of work in arming our customers with the information that can help them distinguish scammers from genuine callers. Now customers can have their very own tool to block unwanted calls.”

Ms Douglas said the Telstra Call Guardian is easy to use, features an integrated answering machine and importantly helps customers to avoid scam calls coming from overseas that authorities find challenging to track and disrupt.

Customers can report telephone scammers or rogue telemarketers by calling Telstra on 1800 260 270.

An information flyer titled ‘Is it really Telstra calling’ can be accessed by visiting www.telstra.com/verify. The flyer contains advice for customers to help them identify a telephone call made by an authorized Telstra representative. 

Telstra tips on how to avoid telephone scams:

If you're not sure that the person on the other end of the phone is legitimate, hang up and call the organisation by using their official contact details.

  • Be wary of sharing personal, credit card or banking details over the phone, unless you’ve made the call or the phone number came from a trusted source.
  • Never give an unsolicited caller remote access to your computer.
  • Make sure your computer is protected with regularly updated anti-virus software.
  • If your alarm bells are ringing or you think something's not quite right, just hang up.

About Telstra Call Guardian 301:
The Telstra Call Guardian 301 home phone, available exclusively to Telstra, incorporates built in multi award winning Qaltel call blocking technology which allows customers to filter incoming calls and decide whether to accept or reject them. The virtual assistant asks callers to announce their name prior to being connected, so when the phone rings the user can hear the caller’s name announced.

Customers then have the option to accept or reject the call or send to the answering machine. The phone can block up to 1,000 numbers, while saved numbers get straight through. However, Calling Number Display (CND) is required for saved contacts with a listed number to get straight through - additional charges for CND may apply depending on your plan.

The new Telstra Call Guardian 301 home phone is available for purchase on a 24 month Hardware Repayment Option with an eligible Telstra home phone plan or bundle for just $3 per month, or for $72 outright.

Hardware Repayment Option
If you cancel your plan or your Hardware Repayment Option early, you’ll need to pay any remaining hardware payments. More information about Telstra Call Guardian 301 is available at https://www.telstra.com.au/homephone/handsets

Italian Pasta Night kicks off THIS THURSDAY at Fitzies Restaurant

Exciting news pasta lovers... Italian Pasta Night kicks off THIS THURSDAY at Fitzies Restaurant, running every Thursday night from 6:00pm - 9:00pm throughout June!

Bookings are essential - call 08 9921 2455 to reserve your table.

Fitzies Restaurant is part of the Ibis Style Hotel which is located at 140 - 148 Brand Highway, Geraldton.

Memorial for Aboriginal Soldiers

Visiting the Geraldton Sub Branch of the RSL last year, local man David Burns was amazed to see the number of Aboriginal men who had served their country and decided he’d like to do something to commemorate their war service.

RSL President Ross Davies put him in touch with Bundiyarra and David recreated by hand, each medal and award won by the servicemen, and inscribed more than 150 names in a glass-framed memorial plaque to be displayed with pride at Bundiyarra.

It was unveiled at Camp Gallipoli by David (pictured at left above), Ross Davies, and Vietnam veteran, Graham Taylor.

Bundiyarra is thrilled with this masterpiece and encourages family members to come along and see it.