Traffic Stop Leads to Multiple Arrests

On Sunday 1st November 2015, Mingenew Police with the assistance of Geraldton Police stopped a vehicle near the Geraldton Bowling Club, Onslow Street, Geraldton.  

As a result of enquiries, the vehicle was found to be stolen from a burglary which occurred in the early hours of the morning that same day. 

The vehicle was searched with house breaking implements, drugs and other items located.   

The driver, a 15 year old male from Wonthella, was charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Trespass, and Stealing. 

One passenger, a 17 year old male from Karloo, was charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Trespass, Possession of House Breaking Implements, Possess a Prohibited Drug with Intent to Sell or Supply and Stealing 

Another passenger, an 18 year old male from Wonthella, was charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Trespass and 2 x Stealing.  

Another passenger, a 15 years old male from Wonthella, was charged with Steal Motor Vehicle and Use a Prohibited Drug.   

The offences are alleged to have occurred between the 1st and 2nd November 2015. 

The males will appear at Geraldton Magistrates and Children’s Court.

Burglary – Wonthella – Firearms Stolen

Between Friday 30th October 2015 and Saturday 31st October 2015, a burglary occurred at a premises on Second Street Wonthella where 2 x firearms were stolen. 

The firearms stolen were both double barrel shotguns. 

 Police are seeking assistance from the public in relation to the incident.  

If anyone has any information please call Geraldton Police on 99234555 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.  

Christmas 2015 at Lavender Valley Farm

Wondering where to book for your Christmas party or function? 

Why not come out to the scenic Chapman Valley at Lavender Valley Farm!

We have a range of options available:

Friday Sundowner Evenings Nov 27th/Dec 4th – $55pp

Dates Available: Nov 27th or Dec 4th

NB: Live music is subject to minimum numbers reached.
(Bookings essential)

Weekend 3 Course Festive Lunch - $35pp

Dates Available: From Sat 21st Nov to Sun 20th Dec.

Fine for small groups, check out our Christmas page for menu.
(Bookings essential)

(Café will be run as normal during these times as well)

Private group bookings for Day/Evening Festivities:

Contact us to see whether your preferred date is available.

We can work with you and your budget to customise a festive menu you’ll enjoy.

School graduation evenings:

Want something special for your students and staff we have a fun and yummy menu where there is something for everyone.

Contact us to so we can get your party started. We are BYO alcohol, so just make sure you organise a responsible driver or pick up.

Our menus as a starting point are available on our website.

www.lavendervalleyfarm.com.au

P: (08) 9920 5469
E: liz@lavendervalleyfarm.com.au
A: 1852 Chapman Valley Rd, Yetna WA


 

Geraldton takes the lead in regional capital discussion at Senate Inquiry

An aerial shot of Geraldton’s CBD, Marina, Foreshore and Point Moore.

The City of Greater Geraldton will be calling on the Federal Government to look at the future role and contribution of regional capitals to Australia during its formal submission to the Senate Inquiry being held in Geraldton on Wednesday 28 October 2015.

The City will be presenting evidence to the Senate Inquiry that regional capitals jointly generate $225 billion per annum – or more than 15 per cent of national economic activity – yet there is no consistent national policy dedicated to developing these cities.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor, Shane Van Styn says the Inquiry is a golden opportunity to communicate to the Federal Government what the issues are and how we believe they can support Geraldton as a regional capital through more equitable funding and relevant regulations.

"The time for a rethink is now. We have made a clear call to action – our national leaders must take a good look at the potential that sits outside the urban growth boundaries of our capital cities – and commit support to sustainably growing regional capitals like Geraldton.”

Regional capitals are home to almost four million people and service the needs of another four million Australians who live in surrounding areas. Just over one-third of Australians rely on having a socially thriving regional capital to meet their everyday needs.

Mayor Van Styn says the City’s submission focused on the functional role of a ‘regional hub’ that Geraldton plays to towns and settlements throughout the dispersed Mid West region.

“For example, the provision of infrastructure and services including a range of cultural, sporting, transport, retail and other amenities for our outlying communities and non-residents is costly and should be recognised and compensated by other spheres of government.

“Also, major infrastructure projects that would enable significant industry growth in the region and nation such as the Geraldton north-south Outer By-Pass and the 330kv power line have been put on hold due to financial constraints.” 

Mayor Van Styn also said projects such as these should receive priority investment from the State and Federal Governments as nation building projects. 

“As we are subject to inflexible regulatory arrangement we, as a local government, are limited in our ability to raise the funds we need to provide the services our community expects,” he said.

“We have also found that inaccurate census data, which underpins vital Commonwealth funding and investment has resulted in the reduction in the size of our hospital.  Even though evidence clearly indicates the population of our City region is growing, not declining, the new hospital was built with fewer beds not more.

“Although the population growth the City has been experiencing in past years is supported by our broad industry base, the reluctance of banks and other financial institutions to invest in regional capitals and industries is preventing further job creation.”

Regional Capitals Australia Chair and Mackay Regional Council Mayor, Deirdre Comerford, presented at the first hearing in Geelong in August, and told the Inquiry that Australia’s four biggest cities are projected to grow in population by about 45 per cent by 2031, adding to social and infrastructure pressures.

“Not only can regional capitals relieve some of this pressure and ease the squeeze, they can also increase output, further boosting national productivity gains,” said Mayor Comerford.

“In fact, 25 per cent of these centres are growing faster than the national average, with one million additional people projected to live in a regional capital in less than ten years.

“Regional capitals can play a critical role in the future prosperity of the nation, with the support of national policies that seek to lift the productivity, population and liveability of these key centres.

“RCA believes these policies must focus on providing infrastructure for better economic outcomes and social amenity; access to communications for better domestic and international connectivity; and education and skills development that lead to jobs of the future and ensuring that no-one gets left behind.”

Council postpones introduction of domestic tipping fees

Last night Council voted to defer the introduction of new domestic tipping fees until the February mid-year 2015/16 Budget review.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor, Shane Van Styn said Council’s decision to defer the introduction of new domestic tipping fees for general and green waste, was based on community feedback.

“Although the previous Council made the decision to introduce new domestic and commercial tip fees it took no action at the time to implement them, it was left to this Council to implement them and we have made the decision not to do so for now,” he said.

“Since the introduction of domestic tip fees was announced, the community has been very vocal regarding the issue and the feedback Councillors have received has resulted in the decision to postpone the introduction of tipping fees until after the mid-year Budget review in February 2016.” 

The review process will also include reconsidering the provision of verge side collection.

“During the 2015/16 Budget process the previous Council made the decision to discontinue the verge side collection, a decision based on outcomes from the Community Summit held earlier this year,” said Mayor Van Styn.

Should Council decide to review this service as part of the 2016/17 Budget process, the community will be consulted on the matter.

The recently implemented Pensioner Bulk Bin Programme which enables eligible pensioners to apply for one free bulk bin service per property per annum will continue.  Free tipping for eligible not-for-profit organisations also remains the same.

Commercial tipping fees as determined in the 2015/16 Budget were not affected by Council’s decision and remain in place.

For more information please contact the City on 9956 6600.

12 Awesome Costume Ideas For Halloween

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Haven’t picked your Halloween costume yet?

Don’t worry – We’ve got you covered.

Here’s 12 awesome and different Halloween costume ideas to make you stand out…

1.  Death.

2.  Captain Jack Sparrow.

3.  Yoda.

4.  Redneck.

5.  Zombie Bride.

6.  Air Hostess.

7.  Gangster Boss.

8.  Ninja.

9.  Big Bad Wolf.

10.  Mario.

11.  OompaLoompa.

12.  Old Lady.

Come in to Let’s Party to get all these amazing costumes and more!

They will accommodate all your Halloween needs with:

  • Lollies
  • Props
  • Masks
  • Decorations (webs etc.)
  • Costumes
  • Accessories 

Come in and see Cathy and crew who will help you turn heads this weekend!

Let’s Party – Shop 13 Homemaker Centre, NWCH 6530.
9965 4744

Why It's Better To Eat At Zambrero

Not tried Zambrero yet? Well here's 6 reasons why you should:

1. When you eat at Zambrero, you know you’re not just getting delicious Mexican food, you can eat it knowing you’re doing your bit toward ending world hunger. It’s called Plate 4 Plate. Whenever a customer purchases a burrito or bowl at Zambrero, they’ll donate a plate of food on your behalf to someone in the developing world. They’ve already donated 6.5 million meals and counting! 

2. Zambrero are also committed to being the healthiest quick-service Mexican around, not using anything artificial or any preservatives – except for fresh lime juice! Their delicious meats are all slow-cooked using a unique sous-vide method, with all of their salsas and guacamole made fresh daily. 

3. Geraldton locals love Zambrero, mainly because it’s a Modern alternative to most Mexican restaurants that they can grab on their lunch break . They’ve really stepped out of the box with their menu, bringing together great Mexican flavours using some of the world’s favourite superfoods, namely antioxidant rich black rice and amaranth seeds, with their new IQ range, infused with Spirulina! 

4. Vegetarian? Gluten-Free? Vegan? Dairy Intolerant? No worries! Zambrero’s meals are packed with true Mexican flavour that can be enjoyed by anyone. You can visit their website to see exactly what’s in a Zambrero meal. www.zambrero.com/menu.

5. Zambrero have also been hailed as having some of the best customer service in Geraldton. Bella and her team always make you feel welcome as soon as you walk in the door and they work hard to make sure you get the flavours your after! They’re also great advocates for the Plate 4 Plate program. 

6. They’re also not only working to fight world hunger, they make sure they’re good to the environment too. All of Zambrero’s packaging is made from 100% sugar cane pulp, a 100% biocompostable material and their staff are also fitted with rPET (recyclyed polyester) gear.

Queens Supa IGA - We Go The Extra Mile

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Queens Supa IGA – Our local supermarket recently won the Best Of Geraldton ‘Best Supermarket’ award.

Here are some reasons why they’re more than deserving of the ‘Best Supermarket’…

•  The best local seafood.

Find local straight-off-the-boat seafood at the in-store fishmongers, complete with their own filleting service. The only one in town!

•  Old school family service.

A truly great team create a warm in-store atmosphere and are always willing to help.

•  The community support.

It’s no secret that the Rigters Group is constantly giving back to our local community, and it’s an ongoing thing.

With their Community Chest and school programs, why not help out our community when we shop? Ask in-store about these programs and how you can join in!

Keep watching for their new partner programs!

•  The most powerful reward card in town.

•  Online Shopping – Coming Very Soon!

Queens Supa IGA is pleased to announce their click & collect service – coming very soon!

Come down and see Hayden and the guys at Queens IGA today at 79 Durlacher Street!

 

Your say: Geraldton's High Schools


High school students in Geraldton have been the subject of a strange experiment over the last decade or so. 

There used to be two seperate public high schools in Geraldton, John Willcock and Geraldton Senior College. 

The experiment was to send just years 8 and 9 (and later year 7 as well) to John Willcock, and years 10, 11 and 12 to Geraldton Senior. 

After all this time, no one seems to have been monitoring the success of the experiment, and today the state government finally announced the experiment was over, starting from 2019. 

Have your say on what you think about the decision in the Poll above. (click here if you can't see it.)

The full press release from Ian Blayney's office follows:


Two schools to cater for students from years 7 to 12 from 2019

Geraldton MLA Ian Blayney has welcomed Education Minister Peter Collier’s announcement in relation to the future of John Willcock College and Geraldton Senior College, which will both expand to take students from years 7 to 12 from 2019.

“This is an exciting announcement.

“I’ve listened, the government has listened and the wishes of the community have been met,” said Mr Blayney.

Education Minister Peter Collier said the move followed community consultation last year about public secondary schooling in the key regional centre.

 "It was clear parents want a continuous secondary education for their children, rather than having separate middle and senior schools," Mr Collier said.

Under the changes, both colleges will offer a broad curriculum with Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) options and vocational education and training.

About $20 million will be invested in John Willcock College to provide a new arts facility and medical centre, upgrade design and technology facilities, and provide new staff areas, change rooms, toilets and a cafeteria.

 A new academic extension program for students from years 7 to 10 will start in 2020.

"The extension program will provide students with a clear direction in their studies as they move into years 11 and 12 and on to university," the Minister said.

At Geraldton Senior College, about $5 million will be spent on specialist facilities, classrooms, an upgraded heritage building, along with the refurbishment of former residential college buildings, change rooms and toilets.

New local intake boundaries for each school have been drafted, to ensure a broad mix of students at both schools.

"Each school will provide a high quality education for a cross section of the Geraldton community," Mr Collier said.

Fact File

  • John Willcock College will employ a co-ordinator for the first three years of the academic extension program
  • Each college will be an Independent Public School
  • The changes to each school will be in place for the start of 2019

Male Arrested Following Traffic Stop

On Friday 23rd October 2015 while conducting targeted patrols of Rangeway, Geraldton Police stopped a vehicle on Diosma Street.

As a result, a 26 year old male from Utakarra was arrested and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle and 3 x Stealing.

These offences are alleged to have occurred between 26th September 2015 and 14th October 2015.

The male will appear at Geraldton Magistrates Court. 

Male Arrested Following Patrols of Spalding

In the early hours of Friday 23rd October 2015 while conducting targeted patrols of Spalding, Geraldton Police located a male on the corner of Broome Street and Mitchell Street.

The 33 year old male from Spalding was subsequently arrested and charged with Burglary and Commit an Offence in a Dwelling and Stealing which Police allege occurred on Thursday 15th October 2015.

The male will appear at Geraldton Magistrates Court.

Arrests Following Traffic Stop

On Friday 23rd October 2015, Geraldton Police stopped a vehicle on Rifle Range Road, Rangeway.

One of the occupants, a 28 year old male from Rangeway was arrested and charged with 2 x Stealing and Possessing an Article with Intent to Injure or Disable.

These offences are alleged to have occurred between the 5th October 2015 and 23rd October 2015.

A second occupant, a 24 year old male from Spalding was arrested and charged with 2 x Assault Occasioning Bodily Harm, Steal Motor Vehicle and Obstruct Public Officer.

These offences are alleged to have occurred between the 6 th November 2014 and 23rd October 2015.

Both males will appear at Geraldton Magistrates Court. 

National Landcare grants start to flow across the Northern Agricultural region

The Australian Government welcomes today’s announcement from the Northern Agricultural Catchment Council that five local groups will share in $46,725 in grants under the National Landcare Programme. 

Grants ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 have been awarded through the Northern Agricultural Catchment Council’s Coastal Community Grants Programme to five groups to deliver a range of projects that will help protect the region’s marine and coastal ecosystems.  Projects include production of fish identification slates to assist monitoring of the Jurien Bay snorkel trail, weed control and revegetation of degraded dunes in Geraldton, Cliff Head and Guilderton, and coastal hazard mapping activities. 

The Federal Member for Durack, Melissa Price, said that over the coming months, the Northern Agricultural Catchments Council will support local groups to carry out important on-ground works to address some of the crucial environmental issues facing the region. 

“The Northern Agricultural Catchments Council has a proven track record in managing projects that consistently deliver good environmental outcomes in the Northern Agricultural region,” Ms Price said. 

Minister for the Environment, Greg Hunt, said that the National Landcare Programme funding is supporting local landcare networks and other community-based groups to help restore local ecosystems and protect natural assets so the local community can to enjoy the long-term benefit of a healthy and livable environment. 

“The Northern Agricultural region is well known for its spectacular coastal environment,” Mr Hunt said.  

“Through the Coastal Community Grants Programme, the Northern Agricultural Catchments Council is actively supporting local communities to play a direct role in helping preserve its natural values.” 

Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources, Barnaby Joyce, said that the Government is ensuring that funding is invested locally to deliver real change that safeguards our environment and the productive capacity of our land and coasts.

“This is crucial because farmers, fishers, landcarers and community groups know what works best for their properties, environment and their communities,” Mr Joyce said. 

The Australian Government is investing $2 billion to help support better natural resource management across Australia.  As part of this commitment $1 billion will be invested through the National Landcare Programme, including more than $450 million directed in regional funding through to Australia’s 56 natural resource management organisations. 

This funding is part of the Northern Agricultural Catchments Council’s commitment to invest over 20 per cent of their National Landcare Programme funding to help support local projects such as these as well as other local community engagement activities. 

For more information about the National Landcare Programme go to www.nrm.gov.au.

National Landcare Programme – Northern Agricultural Region – Coastal Community Grants – Recipients

Tip Charges

Congratulations to the previous Mayor and Councilors for their efforts, putting up their hands for the benefit of our great City. 

But the new Mayor and Councilors should prepare themselves for abuse from ratepayers on the newly introduced rubbish tip charges.

Please, new Mayor and Councilors, be brain smart, The Aquarena and Library are community assets, but run as a loss. The rubbish Tip is an essential asset that needs to be used. Go back 30 years when charges were introduced, the bush surrounding Geraldton became unsightly with rubbish dumped everywhere. As ratepayers, we have been hit hard in the past. Maybe this is why we have so many changes at Council elections.

Please, think about this important issue as we need to promote this Great City and not be the Dirtiest City in the West.

Kim Parker,
Geraldton Ratepayer

Mid West Regional Investment Blueprint delivers its first MAJOR transformational project

The Mid West Regional Blueprint process has delivered funding for its first major transformational project - the development of an innovative tourism precinct in the Kalbarri National Park.

The announcement of the provision of $20 million under Royalties for Regions (through the Mid West Development Commission’s MWIP) for the project was announced by the Premier of Western Australia Colin Barnett in Kalbarri today. 

The project includes two breathtaking skywalks at the Inyaka Wookai Watju site, formally known as the West Loop, the completion of the sealing of the Loop / Z Bend Road and the redevelopment of the Z Bend and Meanarra Hill tourist sites. 

The project is the direct result of the strategic planning process undertaken by the Mid West Development Commission (MWDC) in conjunction with the Mid West Tourism Alliance.  Its Mid West Tourism Development Strategy identified the project as one of six key tourism priority projects that would deliver transformational growth, positioning the Mid West as a nature based tourism destination of choice and building a stronger profile for the region.

MWDC Chair the Hon Murray Criddle said the announcement is a twofold win for the region.

“The Mid West can now play a bigger role in Western Australia’s tourism industry with the further ‘game changing’ product development of an already significant tourist attraction, Mr Criddle said.

“The creation of this world class visitor attraction in Kalbarri will help revitalise the region’s tourism economy.  The project is modestly projected to increase Kalbarri visitor numbers by 10% which could result in an extra $15 million in annual tourist spending and benefit tourism operators and service industries in Kalbarri and other parts of the Mid West.

Not to be missed, however, is the importance of this project being the FIRST major announcement stemming from the significant strategic work undertaken through the Mid West Regional Investment Blueprint.

“The greatest opportunity now exists for the private sector to become involved in developing more adventure tourism activities in and around Kalbarri and the opening up of new tourism markets,” Mr Criddle said. 

Beautiful Antiques You Can Pick Up In Geraldton Today

When you think of Geraldton, the first thing that comes to mind may not necessarily be antiques, but our friends at GSB Antiques & Collectables want to change that. They have a wide range of quality goods to cater for everyone’s tastes, and at reasonable prices.

Here’s some beautiful items you can pick up today at their shop in the Bill Sewell Complex…

Give them a call, and speak to Kevin or Sharon on (08) 9921 8559 or pop in and have a look at their shop in the Bill Sewell Complex on Chapman Rd.

https://www.facebook.com/geraldtonsecondhandbarn

http://gsbantiques.com.au

 

Sunset Beach Community Group AGM

Please be advised:

AGM & next general meeting for SBCG
Wednesday 28th October
5.30pm-7pm
Macedonia Society of Geraldton Hall, Chapman Rd Glenfield.

The agenda for both meetings will be sent to members on our mailing list, during this week. If you would like to add an item to the agenda or be added to the mailing list, please contact our secretary ASAP by email - admin@sbcg.org.au.