A warning about Pacific Mobile Phones scam

Consumer Protection is warning consumers and the publications industry not to deal with Pacific Mobile Phones – a bogus business offering smartphones, tablets and cameras at ‘unbeatable prices’.

Since June 2015, consumers and advertising or publishing professionals have reported concerns to WA ScamNet about Pacific Mobile Phones. Among them was a Perth university student who paid $700 for an iPhone 6 that never arrived.

Acting Commissioner for Consumer Protection Gary Newcombe says an investigation has shown obvious signs of fraudsters in action.

“Pacific Mobile Phones is a business name registered in New South Wales but Consumer Protection has spoken with the director who advised that it is no longer an active business and he has satisfied us that recent activity is nothing to do with him.

“Advertisements offering mobile phones and other electronic devices for sale have appeared in magazines and newspapers in Western Australia. Publishing and distribution companies Australia-wide have been asked to produce and disseminate thousands of flyers and glossy brochures. We understand stolen credit cards were used to pay in each instance and that communication was via email.

“Attempts to contact whoever is behind the current Pacific Mobile Phones have uncovered several other irregularities in the way the business is run including:

  • no true physical premises despite the use of NSW and UK addresses;
  • phone numbers re-routed overseas;
  • questionable email addresses and email communication;
  • seeking payment by wire transfer (MoneyGram); and
  • false claims of affiliation with a known Queensland mobile phone company.”

Anyone who has paid money to Pacific Mobile Phones and is waiting for their purchase should contact WA ScamNet by calling 1300 30 40 54 or emailing consumer@commerce.wa.gov.au.

Anyone who sees advertisements for Pacific Mobile Phones in magazines, newspapers or via a brochure in their letterbox should not respond and report the advertisement to the publisher.

Innovative Vouchers Program – Round 2

Geraldton MLA Ian Blayney has welcomed the announcement of Round 2 of the Government’s Innovative Vouchers Program, by Commerce Minister Michael Mischin. Small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) with a great idea and plenty of drive can apply for up to $20,000. 

“The first round generated lots of interest and I’m hoping that the second round will be equally embraced,” said Ian Blayney. 

”This funding will help businesses access professional skills, services or knowledge to advance their innovation or commercialise activity in the State. 

“The program is designed to encourage industry-led innovation, which will increase research and development investment into WA and in turn, create economic and employment opportunities,” he said. 

About 25 vouchers were awarded during round one this year, totalling $450,000 to help small-to-medium enterprises. 

Successful applicants can use the funds for research and development, product development, technology transfer, intellectual property or commercialisation support services. 

Minister Mischin said the State Government actively supported entrepreneurialism and innovation through a range of successful programs, services and purpose-built facilities, such as the WA Innovator of the Year program, Innovation Centre of WA, Industry Facilitation and Support Program and Medical Research Commercialisation Fund.  

Mr Blayney agrees that these programs, services and facilities underpin the broader State approach to helping translate innovation into successfully commercialised goods and services with specialised competitive advantages for world markets.   

“They support the development of internationally competitive industry sectors, creating new economic opportunities and adjusting to fundamental global changes.”

State Government commitment a positive step in securing growth of the Aquaculture Industry in the Mid West

The Mid West Development Commission (MWDC) has welcomed the Statement of Commitment for Aquaculture by the State Government as a positive step in realising the aspiration for the industry’s future growth in the Mid West.

MWDC Chair the Hon Murray Criddle said the Mid West can play a major role in Western Australia’s potentially significant aquaculture industry.

“The Abrolhos Islands play host to a pearl industry along with coral and live rock farming and has potential for marine finfish, contributing to the diversity of aquaculture activities in the State,” Mr Criddle said.

“The Mid West region has demonstrated it can produce safe, high quality and sustainable seafood and aquatic food products and pearls.

 “The greatest opportunity is for marine finfish aquaculture in the surrounding waters in Geraldton and the Abrolhos Islands.  Such an industry will complement and further develop Geraldton’s sound marine services base. 

“Geraldton has long been a fishing town and has a vast array of skills that can be harnessed and adapted to support a thriving aquaculture industry.

“The Commission has been working on the aquaculture industry in the region for a number of years and is currently working with local industry to trial Yellowtail Kingfish in the Mid West.  A second proof of concept trial, supported by Royalties for Regions through the Mid West Investment Plan is scheduled to commence late 2015.  It is anticipated that this will be the cornerstone to further development of industry in the region,” he said.

Mr Criddle also commented that Aquaculture was a broad industry involving many disciplines that needed to be accompanied by a high level of expertise, skills and scientific rigour. 

“The Batavia Coast Marine Institute together with the private sector in Geraldton has played a major role in undertaking research for the industry through our trials.  This demonstrates that an opportunity for training groups exists to align their courses and outcomes for students to help provide a skilled work force. 

“The future benefits to the Mid West could be significant, from direct employment through to supporting of local service providers and businesses through the procurement of goods and services from engineering and maintenance services right through to fuel and feed supply. 

“The announcement by the Premier will also inspire confidence both to the industry participants and potential investors, Mr Criddle said.

Local Mid West industry representative Erica Starling also supports the announcement. 

“A key barrier to developing aquaculture in WA has always been access to long term, patient capital. As part of that investment process, the fundamentals of security of tenure and access to farm water are often the first points analysed,” Ms Starling said.

“The State Government’s commitment to the creation of aquaculture zones and areas of land that are suitable for and approved for aquaculture, along with longer term licences will assist in overcoming that hurdle,”

“Streamlining of our regulatory framework will allow for more certainty in investment planning.   Our community needs to know and has a right to expect that aquaculture and its products are produced in an environmentally sound and responsible manner.  A streamlined regulatory framework that is transparent and robust will offer confidence to the community and industry alike,” she said.

Letter to the editor - Suggestion for crime problems

I have recently returned to Gero after spending 7 years away and I am living back in Rangeway and things have sure changed. 

Instead of whinging about everything everyone already knows about the crime rate, i have always thought that as a Great Grandmother the children are the ones that are aimless, bored and most with no home life to go home to; Noisy drinkers, druggies and no study or peace. Let's entertain the kids and re-educate, slice a chunk off the crime rate.

- Allana Johansen

Airport welcomes lounge extension

Geraldton Airport’s new departures lounge is officially open.

The City of Greater Geraldton Mayor today officially opened the Geraldton Airport Terminal Extension with the addition of a new departures lounge.

Initiated and financed by the City of Greater Geraldton, the new departures lounge is meeting the growing needs and demands of the airport.

The $2.23 million project has been funded entirely by the City via revenue generated by the airport.                               

Statistics show that the number of passengers has significantly grown in the last decade. In the 2005-06 financial year passenger movements sat at just over 88,000, the 2014-15 financial year saw 119,791 passenger movements with the addition of 11,900 charter passengers.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor, Ian Carpenter, said the new extension was catering for the needs of the airport and its passengers.

“Geraldton is a regional capital and it is important for us to cater for people coming in and out of the region,” he said.

“We have both Virgin and Qantas operating out of our airport and we need a departure lounge with capacity for up to 200 people.”

Passengers in the new lounge will enjoy features including toilet facilities, a small café, an internet nook as well as digital device recharge points. Separate to the extension, the City has also financed the construction of new short term and long term carparks to provide for future needs.

“We continue to see a steady influx of over 400 homes built every year in Geraldton and with the high value of mining within 500km of Geraldton, growth is inevitable,” Mayor Carpenter said.

“This extension and future extensions are necessary for the needs of our airport in the future.

“We undertook this terminal extension without grant assistance and we have plans for further extensions.”

The City has plans to renew the pavement of the main runway, extending the runway to meet ongoing regional growth needs, as recognised in the Mid West Blueprint.

The extension of the airport commenced in January 2015 and was completed in March this year. Architecture was completed by Eastman Poletti Sherwood and Crothers Construction was awarded the building contract.

Dongara Police seize meth and $27k cash in traffic stops

It's been another busy weekend for Police. This time Dongara Police have announced large seizures of drugs and cash. 

Moments ago via Twitter they announced:  

In separate traffic stops over w/e, drugs incl. 25 grams Ice, Property and more than $27k from drug sales seized 

Drivers under the influence of drugs is also still a recurring problem in the Mid West, with Police regularly reporting positive drug tests of drivers.  

Geraldton Police also reported finding meth on a driver Friday evening. 

At about 8.35 pm on Friday the 7th of August 2015 Police stopped a vehicle on Chapman Road, Drummond Cove.

Police say they had cause to search the occupants of the vehicle, and alleged the passenger concealed a small clip seal bag containing a crystal substance down his pants weighing approximately 0.57grams.

The 37 year old male from Spalding admitted the substance was methylamphetamines, and he was arrested for possessing a prohibited drug and was released to bail to appear in the Geraldton Magistrates Court on the 20th of August. 

Are you Crafty? Grab a Bargain This Weekend @ Scrapbooking Geraldton!

Scrapbooking in Geraldton is having a massive clearance sale! 

Get up to 80% off clearance stock.

  • Ink Pads
  • Papers
  • Stickers
  • DIY home décor items
  • Kits
  • Flowers
  • Scrapbooks
  • Paints
  • Mixed Media
  • Braids
  • Canvasses
  • Heaps more! 

The sale is on this weekend on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (9am til 1). 

Come in and see us at 11/65 Chapman Road (in the Old Railway building) 

Have a question? Give us a call on 0408 913684 

http://scrapbookingingeraldton.com.au

https://www.facebook.com/Scrapbookingingeraldton

Colourful mural depicts strength and struggle

Tammy Wykes, Rahai Gray and Nykita McNeair start work on the Radio Theatre mural at Yanay Yanma Hall at Beachlands earlier this year.

“Just a minute, I’ve got something to say – and I want you all to listen.”

These words of the late Aboriginal Elder, Alice Nannup, will be immortalised (for the foreseeable future anyway) on the front of the Old Radio Theatre on Marine Terrace, Geraldton.

In February of this year, Bundiyarra Aboriginal Community Aboriginal Corporation (BACAC) held a ‘come yarn with us’ community consultation about the City of Greater Geraldton’s City Vibrancy strategy.

The City funded the project for a mural to be painted on the front of the building and Bundiyarra Board Member Bianca McNeair gathered together a group of enthusiastic people and got to work.

“This was such a great opportunity,” said Ms McNeair, “this project is about breaking down the walls and making Aboriginal people visible.

“And it’s also about preserving some of our stories.”

The story depicted in this mural is very relevant to this location as it tells of the time Elder Joan Gray’s mother, Alice Nannup, stood up in front of the audience at the Radio Theatre in the 1950s - when Joan was about 10 years old - and confronted them about racist taunts towards her children.

“It is a significant example of Aboriginal struggle and strength and is directly linked to the site of the mural,” said Ms McNeair.

With permission from Joan Gray (daughter of Alice Nannup) an excerpt from the book When the Pelican Laughed, by Alice Nannup was presented as a reference to this event.

Five generations are represented on the mural and four generations worked on it. The design includes images of Alice Nannup and her family, including great granddaughter Rahni Gray and great-great granddaughter Isabelle. The mural will tie five generations of Alice Nannup’s family together to show the connection of strength this one event has brought through to the present day family and community.

Along with text from the event at the Radio Theatre, the mural will include local flowers and Aboriginal Art designs.

Artists for the Mural include Joan Gray, Rahni Gray, Tammy Wykes, Diane Gray, Isabelle Gray and Nykita McNeair.

“The Bundiyarra City Vibrancy Mural Committee and artists are very excited about the project and look forward to adding to the current vibrant murals along Marine Terrace, and thank the City of Greater Geraldton for this wonderful opportunity,” Ms McNeair said.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor, Ian Carpenter, said the City was pleased to partner with Bundiyarra on this project.

“The City has invested considerable time and resources into the vibrancy strategy which is already resulting in both historic and positive artistic outcomes for the community,” he said.

“The City has in place a Reconciliation Action Plan which encourages cooperation with Aboriginal people and the wider community and projects like these fit this mould perfectly.”

The community is invited to see the mural panels revealed on Saturday 8 August between 12 and 1pm and good, old fashioned popcorn will delight all those who make it along.

Canine Parvovirus in Rangeway, Utakarra and Karloo area

Over the past few weeks there have been a number of Parvovirus cases in dogs around the Rangeway, Utakarra and Karloo area and in the Geraldton Dog Facility has also had one case.

Clinical signs of canine parvovirus include fever, loss of appetite, fatigue, dehydration, vomiting, and diarrhoea, which is often bloody with a very distinct odour.  Left untreated the animal will die from its symptoms.

Dog owners are urged to vaccinate their dogs and keep them away from other animals till the vaccination takes effect.

The Quick Step Revived

Waltz your way into a coastal project with this new grants program.

The Coastal Quick Step grants, introduced by NACC for the first time this year, have been designed for community projects which can be completed within six months.

The grants have been designed to service community groups for smaller scale, one-off projects costing up to $1000 and will be available throughout the year.

NACC Coastal and Marine Program Coordinator Dr Mic Payne said the Quick Step Grants would help fund coastal management activities and enhance community skills and knowledge in rehabilitation, restoration and conservation of the Northern Agricultural Region’s coastline.

“The two-tiered grant structure is designed to be flexible and to meet the needs of the community as it is solely for community groups,” he said.

“We look forward to a range of quality projects that continue to improve the management of our coast as well as complement the good work being achieved through similar grant programs such as Coastwest.”

In 2014, coastal grants were distributed across a variety of projects, such as the installation of interpretive signage at Guilderton, workshops on seed propagation and rehabilitation of coastal vegetation in Geraldton, Dongara and Lancelin.

The coastal grants program is part of the Coastal and Marine Program that NACC is delivering on behalf of the Australian Government as part of the National Landcare Program.

In line with the Coastal Quick Step grants, round seven of NACC’s Coastal Community Grants program is now also open.

Grants of up to $10,000 are available for larger projects for organisations dedicated to improving the management of the region’s unique coastal environment.

The grants program enables community groups, local governments and other eligible groups such as educational institutions and not-for-profit organisations to get involved with helping revive and restore their local environment.

Applications close Friday 11 September 2015

Mid West Cat Shelter Cat of the Week

Our Cat of the Week is available for $100 to the right home. Meet Oddball!

Oddball is a 9 month old Male looking for his forever home.

The adoption fee for our cats is $150 and kittens is $200, (with the exception of Cat of the Week) which includes microchip, sterilization, immunization, vet check, worm and flea treated. That is a huge saving on the vet work alone!

Mid West Cat Shelter Inc is a registered charity whose main objective is to rescue and re-home, lost abandoned and homeless cats and re-home them to responsible pet owners.

We promote sterilization and containment, for the wellbeing of your cat, your neighborhood and the environment. As part of the implementation of the new Cat Act, MWCS has recently received grant funding from the State Government, to provide a sterilization subsidy to low income earners in the City of Greater Geraldton. So if you have an adult cat that is not yet sterilized you can find the Application forms at your local vet.

If you would like to adopt any of our other cats or kittens, visit our website www.midwestcatshelter.com our Facebook page www.facebook.com/midwestcatshelter or phone 0487 193 244 to speak to a coordinator.

Man charged over death of woman

A 60 year old man has been formally charged over the death of a 38 year old woman on the weekend. 

A woman was found dead at the Bill Sewell complex on Chapman Rd on Saturday morning.  

Police have stated that they believe both the victim and the suspect knew each other. 

The man was charged with aggravated assault occasioning bodily harm and breaching a violence restraining order. 

The death occurred less than two days after Geraldton Police put out a public plea for victims of domestic violence to report it. "If you are a victim of domestic violence, the chance you avoid reporting it is a chance missed to break the cycle of violence."

Anyone with information is asked to contact CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000.

 

Click here to read related article.  

This home is still getting trashed by neighbouring youths 7 months later

6 months ago we shared the above video of a home in Geraldton that had been trashed by neighbouring youths. The owners were distraught. They say they've been to the Police so many times with nothing able to be done they don't even bother any more. 

The initial damage occurred in January 2015.

The total bill for the damage was $73,000.

Today, the owners contacted us again, at their wit's end about what to do regarding continued damage to the home, pleading for help from anyone in the community. 


"Hey I had my house destroyed in Jan by a bunch of kids under the age of 12... Well guess what. They keep coming back and doing more damage since the $73,000.00 worth of damage in Jan. They have done damage to our new fence out the front, thrown rocks at 3 windows and smashed them, graffitied the fence out the front our front porch with paint and yesterday the kid smashed holes in the fence! I've been really understanding with these kids but enough is enough. Where do I go? Police? DCP? Melissa Price? Council? Me and my family are exhausted. HELP please anyone?"
"I have even approached the rock group (youth organisation).... I'm seriously at my witts end. I have been making complaint after complaint. I have given up even reporting to the police. I don't bother any more."

The owner's also sent a message to local youth organisations trying to get assistance:

"The kid that did this fence was apparently 5. All the kids who have damaged my property have been under the age of 12. I seriously am at my whits end. Help them please. Every time I am at my house I see them do runs to and from the shops stealing food."

hey say they have already spent $10,000 of their own money (not insurance money) on improvements to the home, and now cannot afford a lawyer to help them handle this ongoing issue that no one is taking responsibility for. 

The neighbouring residents that are causing the damage are Dept of Housing tenants. The Department of Housing say they have "actioned" the matter, but the damage continues. 

When asked about taking the matter to the Police, the home owner stated that "they are under the age of criminal prosecution. Only thing police can do lodge a report for DCP to follow up with."

 

 

Skin – A Universal Approach Announces 4 for 3 on the Vanquish Fat Removal System.

Skin – A Universal Approach is happy to announce their 4 for 3 on Vanquish Fat Removal sessions.

What is the Vanquish Fat Removal System?

Vanquish is the latest innovation in non-invasive body contouring specifically designed to treat the problematic midsection by targeting unwanted fat cells. With no needles or anesthesia required, treatments can be performed in less than an hour. Perfect for all healthy patients, this option is great for those who desire aesthetic improvement without the need for surgery. 

For optimum results, 3-5 sessions are recommended over the course of a few weeks. Treatments are usually scheduled to be 7 - 10 days apart. Results vary from patient to patient however some have reported results as soon as a few days after the treatment. So long as a healthy diet is followed, patients have maintained results for many months after the initial sessions. 

How Much Does it Cost?

The Vanquish Fat Removal System is $1500 for the recommended 4-session package, or $500 for separate sessions.

It is recommended that 4 sessions are completed to achieve the best results.

Where are the Sessions Held?

Vanquish sessions are held at our Geraldton premises at 56 Durlacher Street.

Please note that to ensure the treatment is suitable for you, a consultation is required. Consultations are free of charge, and we recommend that you book ahead of time. 

Contact Skin – A Universal Approach on 08 9965 4737 or come in and see us at 56 Durlacher Street.



Suspected Homicide; Bill Sewell complex declared crime scene

We've received many enquiries from the community this morning regarding an incident at Bill Sewell complex on Bayly St, which is currently a crime scene.  

We've spoken with Police who will not comment on the matter at the moment. We will update this when information becomes available.  

Update: 

Police have confirmed that a person has been found deceased. 

At about 7.20am today (01 August 2015) police were called to a property on Chapman Road in Geraldton for the report of a deceased woman.

A crime scene has been established. Major Crime Squad detectives are investigating and treating this as a suspected homicide.

A man believed to be known to the woman is currently assisting police with their enquires.

Major Crime Detectives are on their way to Geraldton. 

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000

 

Crossfit for Kayla

Can you believe the first image belongs to this gorgeous 11 year old Geraldton girl Kayla Walker. Kayla has Cerebal Palsy and requires 24hr care. Kayla had to be rushed to Princess Margaret Hospital 3 months ago due to her ribs and spine crushing her internal organs. 

Tomorrow 1st August at 8:30am CrossFit Geraldton will be holding a workout to raise funds for this local family. This is an open community event and all you pay is a gold coin donation. Participation in the workout is not essential. We would like to see the community there just to show support for the Walkers. Raffles, food and coffee will be available to purchase tomorrow. 

Kayla has seen her sibling twice since being flown to Perth. As you can imagine life is tremendously difficult for this family. Kayla's mum is also her full time carer and has struggled being apart from her 4 other children here in Geraldton. It would be fantastic if we can raise the much needed funds to have Kayla's special chair repaired so a visit back home to Geraldton can be planned. The ultimate dream would be for the Walker family to raise enough money to access specialised treatment for Kayla outside of Western Australia. 

Please join us tomorrow at Cross Fit Geraldton 

Saturday 1st August

2/5 Crawford Street Webberton

8:30am Start

Regards

CrossFit Geraldton