74th HMAS Sydney II Memorial Service parking

As part of the 74th HMAS Sydney II Memorial Service which will be held on Thursday 19 November, the City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise that Gummer Avenue Carpark will be closed to traffic from 4:30pm to 8pm.

Parking is provided at the QEII Community and Seniors Centre where the City has provided a free shuttle bus service, departing from the centre between 5pm – 5:50pm and returning at 7.30pm.

It is recommended that those people wishing to attend the ceremony allow themselves extra time in order to avoid arriving late.

The service will commence at 5:50pm.

Final results of the Geraldton Croquet Club Spring Pennants

The victorious Blue Team, l-r Ken Morris, Maureen Edwards, Margaret Stokes and Ruth Shave.

The third and deciding round of Spring Pennants was played on 14th November 2015. The results are as follows: 

Blue Team won the Pennant by winning 11 games with a total score of 98 hoops

Black Team won 10 games, also with 98 hoops.

Red Team won 9 games with 88 hoops, and

Yellow Team won 6 Games with 58 hoops.

 

 Round Three game details:

Yellow Team: l - r Jenny, Wendy, Sheryl & Coralie. (Jenny substituted for Colin in round one)

Blue Team: l - r  Margaret, Maureen E, Ken & Ruth

Red Team: l - r Rhonda, Kay C, Pamela & Sandra. (Beth substituted for Pamela in final)

Black Team: l - r Maureen N, Robyn, Paul & Christi who substituted for Jeannette in round one.

Photos by Maureen Nanson

Why it’s time to improve your home

The property market in Geraldton is looking to be in something of a slump. With property prices stagnating, experts are predicting a fall in the average house price by the end of the financial year.

This slump is evident when you look at the rental market here. Houses that a year ago, were pulling in $400+ per week are now struggling to get $300 – and that’s if they can get anyone at all.

Demand for rental properties in Geraldton over the last 12 months.

So it’s evident that if you’re renting out a home in Geraldton, you are in a growingly competitive market. 

This doesn’t mean that it’s not still possible to get a decent income (or sale price) from your property – It just means that you’re going to have to make an investment to stand out.

How can I make my property stand out?

Well, there’s two ways to do this…

• Renovate.

Renovations can be done well at relatively low cost. It’s all about dressing your home up for street appeal – if you can ‘wow’ people before they come in the door, then half the battle is already won. Of course, if you have limited capital for investment, then you will have to choose carefully exactly which areas you’re going to focus on. 

It’s well worth speaking to a home renovator who can give you some advice on how to maximise your investment and give you a quote.

• Extend.

As a rule, generally the more room your property has, the more money it will be worth. So an investment in extending the home to have a extra bedroom / bathroom can really pay off. 

Again, if you speak to a home improvement specialist then they can give you a good idea of how you can increase the value of your property by adding extra room.

It’s a buyer’s / tenant’s market in Geraldton at the moment, and if you want good money then you will have to take action as soon as possible.

If you want to find out more about making your property stand out, give Christian Ferraloro a call on 0427 907 072 – His business, Home Additions & Improvements adds value to homes all around Geraldton.

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Man charged over woman's death

Major Crime Squad detectives have charged a 42 year old man from Geraldton with Unlawful Assault Causing Death as part of their ongoing investigation into the death of a 69 year old woman in Beresford on Friday evening, 13 November 2015.

The man has been refused bail and will appear in the Geraldton Magistrates Court on November 16.

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About 9:30pm on Friday evening Police were called regarding a disturbance at the front of a unit complex on Simpson Street. Further information was received a short time later that a person was deceased.

Officers from Geraldton Police Station attended the scene and located a deceased woman. 

Anyone with information regarding this incident, or who saw or heard anything suspicious in the Simpson Street area between 8:30pm and 9:30pm on Friday evening, is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report the information online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au

Severe fire danger advice

The following alert has been issued by the Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES).
Time of issue: 4.55pm
Date of issue: 15 November 2015

Severe fire danger advice for inland parts of the Central West on Monday

A Severe Fire Danger Rating has been forecast for Monday 16 November for the inland parts of the Central West.

This includes the local government districts of:

- - City of Greater Geraldton – inland part
- Shire of Chapman Valley – inland part
- Shire of Mingenew
- Shire of Morawa
- Shire of Northampton – inland part
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These are very hot, dry and windy conditions for a bush or grass fire.

If a fire starts and takes hold:

- - It will be unpredictable, move very fast and difficult for firefighters to bring under control.
- Spot fires will start and move quickly. Embers may come from many directions.

If you live in or near bush, or a forested area you are at risk and need to act now:

- Read through your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have one decide what you will do if a fire starts.
- If you are not prepared to the highest level, leaving bushfire risk areas early in the day is your safest option.
- Homes that are prepared to the highest level, have been constructed to bushfire protection levels and are actively defended may provide safety.
- You must be physically and mentally prepared to defend in these conditions.

To find out what the Fire Danger Rating means to you visit www.dfes.wa.gov.au or call 9395 9300 during normal office hours.

Check the Fire Danger Rating for your area by visiting www.bom.gov.au or call 1300 659 213 (call charges apply).

Woman found dead in Beresford after a distubance

  • A woman was found dead in Beresford last night. 
  • The woman is in her 60's
  • A man known to the deceased is assisting Police

Detectives from the Major Crime Squad and Geraldton Detectives are seeking information regarding the death of a woman at a residence in Beresford last night, Friday 13 November 2015.

About 9:30pm Police were called regarding a disturbance at the front of a unit complex on Simpson Street. Further information was received a short time later that a person was deceased.

Officers from Geraldton Police Station attended the scene and located a deceased woman, who is in her 60’s. A man, who is known to the deceased, was located nearby and is currently assisting with the investigation.

Anyone with information regarding this incident, or who saw or heard anything suspicious in the Simpson Street area between 8:30pm and 9:30pm last night, is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report the information online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au. 

 

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Interim Chair appointed to Developing Northern Australia CRC

The Australian Government progressed the agenda for developing the north today, appointing Richmond Shire Mayor, Mr John Wharton AM, as the interim Chair for the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Developing Northern Australia.

Congratulating Mr Wharton on his appointment, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science Christopher Pyne said establishing the new CRC was a key element of the White Paper on Developing Northern Australia.

Member for Durack Melissa Price welcomed the appointment and said Mr Wharton was familiar with the challenges of doing business in the north.

“Mr Wharton has a long history of leadership in local and regional development issues in the north and brings a wealth of practical experience to the position,” MS Price said.

As the interim Chair, Mr Wharton will consult extensively with stakeholders to set the direction and research agenda for the CRC, which is expected to commence in early 2016.

“I encourage businesses in Durack to participant in discussions and engage with the CRC to ensure its work provides benefits for our region,” Ms Price said.

“The Australian Government is investing $75 million in this industry-led CRC to assist businesses, governments and researchers to work together to identify opportunities for business and growth in the north,” Mr Pyne said.

“Mr Wharton is well placed to lead the establishment of this CRC. He brings to the role extensive experience in regional development and primary production, and he has strong links to the north as a long serving local government member.”

Minister for Resources, Energy and Northern Australia Josh Frydenberg said the CRC would be located in northern Australia and focus initially on areas where the north has particular strength, for instance in agriculture or tropical health.

“The north has particular strengths in areas such as agriculture and tropical health, among others. With Asia's burgeoning middle class on its doorstep, significant opportunities exist to commercialise research and development and establish new industries in these fields,” Frydenberg said.

The CRC will build on existing research, expertise and networks to quickly identify areas where collaborative research can deliver real-world outcomes of benefit to industries in northern Australia.

The CRC will form a consortium of partners, drawing from northern industry, the research community, government jurisdictions and international organisations.

The CRC will also work closely with the Industry Growth Centres, sharing knowledge, experience and resources to improve the competitiveness, productivity and sustainability of northern Australia’s industries.

Aveda products 30% off today & tomorrow only

In celebration of our new Summer Salt Collection 2015 – Samsara Organic Hair & Tanning are excited to offer a super sale of 30% off all Aveda retail products for today & tomorrow only! 

Make your order via text message or call to 0419644093 or email to oliverisara8@gmail.com

Call in and see us at 98A Marine Terrace, Geraldton WA 6530.

 
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St Francis Xavier Primary School 3 Year Old Program 2016

Children born between July 1 2012 and June 30 2013 are invited to apply for our 3 Year Old Program commencing Term 1, 2016.

The program is offered by an experienced Early Childhood teacher to children who have turned 3 and is held on Mondays and Fridays of the school term. The program is grounded in Early Childhood Education beliefs and practices immersed in a Catholic environment.

For a flyer on the day to day running of the program and fee information see  -http://web.sfxpsgeraldton.wa.edu.au/3yearoldinfo.pdf

There are no Catholic/non Catholic parameters so anyone can apply. 

Applicants must be fully supportive of the objectives and ethos of Catholic education. The cost of the program equates to approximately $50 per day based on a ten week term.

More information is available on our website - http://web.sfxpsgeraldton.wa.edu.au/enrolment.html
or by phoning 9921 1711 or email admin@sfx.wa.edu.au 


 

NO FRILLS NOVEMBER at Midwest Auto Group!

It is a November of No Frills at Midwest Auto Group where we are offering the lowest prices guaranteed across our vehicle range. These prices are too good, even the manufacturers won’t allow us to advertise these special offers!

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Rubik’s Cube toilet block closed on Monday 16 November

The City of Greater Geraldton advises that the Rubik’s Cube toilet block located at the north end of Foreshore will be unavailable for use on Monday 16 November 2015 due to ongoing works on the Foreshore. 

The nearest alternative toilet blocks are located at the Batavia Marina Carpark and the Rest Centre public ablutions located next to playground and Waterpark.

The City apologises for any inconvenience.

Free shuttle bus service for Cold Chisel concert goers

The countdown is on! Rock legends Cold Chisel will be in Geraldton tomorrow!

There will be a free shuttle bus service for concert goers which will be leaving from Foreshore Drive (opposite Lot 601) in the CBD with buses leaving every 15 minutes from 5pm to 8pm.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor, Shane Van Styn, said local police, event promotors and the City worked together to provide the free shuttle bus service for safety and traffic reasons.

“Having free parking in the CBD and providing a free shuttle bus service reduces traffic congestion at the concert site and it reduces the risk of road accidents,” he said.

“It is also a reminder for those attending the concert to be safe and not to drink and drive.”

Return buses will be leaving Eadon Clarke Oval (GBSC Sports Park) from 10pm – midnight.

This means there will be free parking in Lot 601 as well as at the Batavia Coast Marina Carpark for those wanting to use the shuttle bus service.

Security as well as security lighting will be in place in both free car parking areas from 5pm – 1am.

Parking is also available onsite at Eadon Clarke Oval (GBSC Sports Park) but people are reminded that no parking is permitted on surrounding street verges or local resident’s properties. Rangers will be issuing infringements to vehicles parking illegally around the perimeter.

There will be free water at the event but people are reminded to bring their own water bottles.

A number of local food vendors will also be at the concert including Skeetas, The Provincial, Burnt Barrel, Culinary HQ, Geraldton Greenough Farmers Markets, Lions Club, The Yard Bar and Geraldton Coffee Bar.

There will be everything from steak and pulled pork sandwiches, hamburgers, chips, paella, a sausage sizzle as well as drinks such as coffee, iced fruit drinks and frappes.
There will also be a bar selling alcoholic beverages.

There is no seating available however picnic rugs or low back chairs are allowed but high back chairs must be positioned towards the rear of the venue.

Gates open for the concert at 5pm and tickets are still available from www.ticketek.com.au

You can find full details about the concert on the City’s website http://ow.ly/UrXtg

Why Australian's are getting screwed on their electricity prices

An absolute must read from the ABC - This is why Australian's are getting screwed on their electricity prices. 

Long story short - monopolistic networks are deliberately blowing money on unnecessary infrastructure because they can put a markup on it and charge you... and they convinced politicians energy needs are increasing when in fact our energy use is decreasing and we're switching to solar and batteries. 

"It's as if, at the beginning of the internet age, Australia invested about $45 billion in fax technology," one former federal government advisor observed.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-11-10/hill-the-great-energy-con-that-is-costing-us-billions/6924272

Today's Remembrance Day service in Geraldton

The City of Geraldton R&SL held a Remembrance Day service at Birdwood House at 11.00 am on 11th November to mark the 97thanniversary of the armistice which ended WWI. R&SL Secretary Steve Butler and President Ian Heberle addressed the gathering and wreaths were laid.

The service was well run and well attended and appreciated by all. At the conclusion of the service R&SL President Ian Heberle invited those attending to fellowship in Birdwood House.

The picture below shows the forecourt of Birdwood House during the 97th Remembrance Day service in 2015.

In the foreground are Verna Holmes-Tanner of the Kelmscott-Pinjarra 10th Light Horse Memorial Troop with “Cuffy” standing with reversed boots in the stirrups and a rifle in the scabbard in memory of fallen members. Verna says Cuffy is from Clayton Station on the South Australian border, the Kidman Remount Station which supplied horses to the Australian Forces in the Boer War and World War II. He is likely a descendant of the horses of the original 10th Light Horse.

One Andrew Barton (Banjo) Patterson when promoted major, commanded the Australian Remount Squadron in the Middle East from October 1916 until he returned to Australia in mid-1919. He may have trained or ridden some of Cuffy’s ancestors.

Why Geraldton businesses are turning to the Internet

Facebook has recently reported a staggering 1.23 billion active monthly users - That’s one seventh of the entire population of Earth.

So it’s easy to see why everyone has their heads buried in their smartphones every waking hour. 

“We’re having fun posting photos of us having fun”

This is the reality of living in 2015, but it’s a cloud with a silver lining…

– Why? 

Because the way we live our lives, and conduct both personal and business relationships has changed. Much of our lives are lived online, and Facebook has become an extension of us

Is this really such a bad thing? Why would so many choose to live their lives on smartphones if they didn’t want to? People worldwide love social media, and the business world has caught on.

The social media boom has meant big changes for business – They’ve adapted to life in 2015.

Business owners realise that if they put the message out there, people will read it – As long as they can find the right way to reach their target audience. 

As with anything, some methods are more effective than others, and there are many variables which govern what methods will work best for your business. 


So what online marketing methods will work on a local level for somewhere like Geraldton?

• Social media marketing.

Simple – make social media accounts for your business, tell people about it and try to build a local audience.

• Search engine marketing.

Search engine marketing (SEM) is about optimising your business’ website to be found by your target market through search engine optimisations (SEO). You can, of course, pay to go to the top of Google for selected search terms.

• Content marketing.

Content marketing is creating valuable and interesting content for the purpose of building trust and awareness in your business, which will in turn bring users to your website and social media channels. When done right, and through an influential outlet, content marketing can be an extremely powerful tool.


These methods have overtaken the traditional advertising and marketing routes like ads in the newspaper or on the back of dockets. 

The reason? They’re more effective.

These forms of advertising are being used all over the world right now, and are fast becoming the primary strategies of some of the biggest companies out there.

As with all marketing or advertising, each of these methods comes at a cost. Facebook & Google offer limited exposure where you have a budget, and receive a set number of clicks or impressions.

Content marketing is a bit different - This is where an already credible website (usually a news / magazine site) will post and share your content to their audience for a set price. In turn your own website will gain credibility and be boosted in search engine rankings. It’s like an all-in-one package, and you can reach many more people than if you were to go solely through Google or Facebook, because you will be seen on both through the shared content.

Does content marketing work in a town like Geraldton?

Yes, certainly – In fact, a small community like ours is perfect for this. The only vital ingredient: a local platform to publish the content where it will be seen. 

The fact that you are reading this article proves just how effective content marketing can be.

To find out more about online marketing & advertising in Geraldton, and how you can attract more customers - click HERE.

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English village school proud to remember ANZACS

A tradition which started sometime after the First World War sees children from the Sutton Veny CE Primary School children in Wiltshire, England, participate  in a tribute to ANZACs.

During the war Australian soldiers were billeted in camps near the village and New Zealand troops were on Salisbury Plain. Sutton Veny House served as a convalescent home. Many soldiers and nurses died and were buried in the churchyard at St. John’s the Evangelist.

Since 1918, when a group of four school children went into the woods, picked wildflowers and placed them on the graves of newly buried Australian soldiers, pupils have laid posies by the headstones.

On ANZAC day each year, a service is held in the churchyard or in the church. Australian and New Zealand army personnel attend this service and each child from the school places a posy on a war grave. The participation of Sutton Veny School in the ANZAC day ceremony continues to foster the relationship between members of the Australian and New Zealand forces and British society. This has developed strong overseas links with New Zealand and Australia. Visitors and relatives of those who died frequently contact the school, or visit to share memories and gain information from the expanding range of resources. The school class names reflect and recognise the commitment to the ANZAC link.

There are 168 First World War burials in the Sutton Veny Australian War Cemetery which is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Of these, 144 are Australian and include two nurses. What is especially sad is that many of these soldiers, so far from home, had survived the terrible conditions and slaughter on the battlefield only to die when they had returned to the safety of the quiet English village. Many succumbed to their wounds while others were struck down by the Spanish flu pandemic which hit Sutton Veny in 1918.

On Remembrance Day poppies are sent by the Geraldton City RSL, each child lays a poppy on one of the war graves. This has a profound impact on the children’s empathy and cultural understanding. It is a very moving service

Target & Uniting Church Christmas Appeal

Geraldton Store Manager, Mitch Baker, and Garth de Kock, Operations Manager at Lighthouse Church launch the Target and Uniting Church Christmas Appeal Campaign

The UnitingCare and Target Christmas Appeal has launched in all Target stores across Australia and will run through until Christmas Eve. The aim is to raise $1 million to assist families in need. Unlike previous years, customers at Target Stores will be able to simply purchase a $1 bauble gift tag at the checkout. Target will donate all the proceeds to the UnitingCare Christmas Appeal. Customers may also donate unwrapped gifts, as in the past, and leave these at the layby counter. Mitch Baker, manager at the Geraldton Store, says that there has already been a great response to the new system.

The administration of the Christmas Appeal takes place through local Uniting Churches. In Geraldton this happens through Lighthouse Church. Over many years, Lighthouse Church has sponsored a special day for the sharing of gifts with children of disadvantaged families through theTarget/UnitingCare Christmas Appeal.

This year’s Hands-on Christmas will take place from 9am to 11am on Sunday December 20th. It is a fun time for children to make Christmas craft items and hear the Christmas Story while parents choose gifts for them. Samantha Leonardis, who organizes the event, says that the response last year from the children was quite amazing. “It was the first time we did it this way and the children were a little wary at first, but in no time they were enthralled, moving from table to table to hear more of the Christmas Story and to make another craft item. It was a wonderful and emotional day for all of us. And the congregation were all involved in telling stories, helping the families and sharing the goodies”.

Any disadvantaged families wanting to share in the Hands-on Christmas should register at the Lighthouse Church office as soon as possible. Please note that the closing date is Friday December 11th.