Midwest Aero Medical welcomes Dr Frauke Alexander

Dr Stu Adamson, Dr Ray Borcherds and team would like to welcome Dr Frauke Alexander to the Midwest Aero Medical team and would like to inform her patients that they are now taking appointments for her.

Dr Frauke Alexander will be starting at Midwest Aero Medical on April 1st.

Midwest Aero Medical
Unit 3/12 Urch St, Geraldton
PH: 99568999
FAX: 99568998


 

How Stripping Down To Your Underwear Could Save Your Life

If you’re anything like me, the thought of stripping down to your underwear in front of complete strangers is utterly terrifying. However, the thought of going under the knife to have a skin cancer removed proved to be scarier still, so I put on my big girl pants and booked myself in to Skin – A Universal Approach for my first ever Skin Cancer check.

Going into the clinic, I had no idea of what to expect. How long does a skin cancer check take? What exactly would they be looking for? Will I need to have suspicious spots chopped out of me right then and there?

Thankfully, the experienced staff were more than happy to answer any of my questions and they very quickly put my mind at ease (The process takes about 30 minutes, they were looking for any unusual spots, and no, I most likely would not need to have anything chopped out of me right then and there).

The appointment starts with a thorough check of your hair and face. Even with my incredibly long, unruly hair, the team took no chances and went through it to be sure there were no hidden lesions on my scalp.

Once that’s done, it’s time to disrobe for the most awkward (and possibly most useful) part of the experience: total body mapping. This is where you strip down to your undies and the nurse takes around ten images of various parts of your body with a machine known as the MoleMax.

The importance of these particular photos really shines when you have your next check-up, as they allow for quick identification of any changes or additions to your skin that you may miss.

After the photography is complete, the team moves on to the in-depth all-over skin check. Using a hand held device called a dermatoscope, the team look over every part of your body and investigate any moles they see. If there are any moles that look suspicious, they will take a photograph for closer inspection.

While this is happening, you’ll be asked a few questions about skin cancer risk factors and relevant medical history. It was during this time that I learned I have a higher chance of developing a melanoma in my lifetime, as there is a history of skin cancer in my family.

Statistically speaking, melanoma is the fourth most diagnosed cancer in Australia. The five-year survival rate for people diagnosed with a melanoma is 99%, but only if the cancer is detected early. If left unchecked, the five-year survival rate drops dramatically to only 15% (source).

It is recommended that you have a skin cancer screening once per year, or more frequently if you are at high risk.

Thankfully, my story has a happy ending and I have the all-clear for the moment. A few minutes of awkwardness in my undergarments is most definitely worth the peace of mind knowing that I am skin cancer free.

To book a Skin Cancer check appointment of your own, give Skin – A Universal Approach a call on (08) 9965 4737

Triple J just announced that "One Night Stand" will be in Geraldton this year!

In a huge announcement from triple j, Geraldton will host some of Australia’s biggest music acts as part of triple j’s music festival ‘One Night Stand’.

In an announcement today, the radio station confirmed that Geraldton was the chosen location for the event on 9 April which will include artists Boy & Bear, Alison Wonderland and Urthboy along with special guests.

Every year triple j chooses one place in Australia to host One Night Stand and Mayor Shane Van Styn said this was a huge opportunity for Geraldton and the region. 

“It’s absolutely amazing to have the calibre of artists come to the Mid West and play in Geraldton,” he said. 

“The event will bring people from all across the state so it’s a great win for our local economy and community.” 

The all ages, drug and alcohol free event has proved extremely popular in the past visiting places including Dubbo, Mildura, Collie and Alice Springs. 

Psyched to be heading to WA, triple j Content Director Ollie Wards said everyone at triple j is really excited to be road tripping to Geraldton with some awesome musical mates.

“We’re lucky to cover so much of this massive country and visiting cool regional towns like Geraldton is one of the best things we get to do,” he said.

“We can’t wait to throw the biggest free concert the town has ever seen and maybe try the famous lobster while we’re there!”

Mayor Van Styn said the City is continuing to put an emphasis on bringing top-class entertainment to Geraldton.

“We have seen the success of big events such as Cold Chisel last year and we want to continue to bring big names here,” he said. 

“Often regional places are left off the map when it comes to big acts but we want to change that.

“It is with the support of the community that we are able to bring such amazing events here and we hope the community will support this one with gusto.

“A big shout out also goes to local resident Brad Gundlach for nominating Geraldton to be in the running to host this event. 

Entry for the event will be a gold coin donation with money going towards a local youth charity which will be announced at a later date.

One Night Stand in Geraldton will be held at the WA Country Builders Stadium (Wonthella Oval) on Saturday 9 April with gates opening from 3pm. 

There will be regular updates and more information on the City’s website and Facebook page.

Who’s up for a One Night Stand in… GERALDTON, WESTERN AUSTRALIA!!!???

Posted by triple j on Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Government Increases Pensioner Rate Concession Cap

Geraldton MLA Ian Blayney has welcomed the State Government’s announcement that it has now made a final determination and approved the capped limits for eligible pensioners in respect of local government rates and water rates concessions, to apply for the 2016-17 rating year. 

“I’m very pleased the Government has listened to the concerns of Western Australia’s seniors and raised the local government rates cap to $750, an increase on the previously announced amount of $550, effective 1 July 2016,” said Mr Blayney. 

“The State Government offers a generous range of additional concessions and rebates, including the seniors Cost of Living Rebate, the Energy Assistance payment and importantly the Aged Pension Fuel Card. 

“Western Australia has the most generous rates concessions in the nation.  In 2015-16 across Australia the average value of Local Government Rates concessions for seniors and pensioners is $230.  The average value of Water Service concessions across the States, with the exception of New South Wales, is around $250,” Mr Blayney said. 

The State Government will provide an estimated $2.6 billion in social concessions in 2015-16 in the form of rebates, discounts, subsidies and direct payments to improve the affordability of services and help reduce the cost of living for individuals and families.  

In the 2015-16 Budget the Government announced its intentions to introduce a number of reforms to social concessions to better target assistance to those most in need.  The introduction of a dollar cap to the rebates was one of the reforms.  

The State Government is now working to increase the range of Seniors Card rewards, this March releasing an Expression of Interest call for the private sector to put forward an innovative model to broaden Seniors Card benefits.

2016 Improv Comedy Sports Program

2016 is about to become the year of spontaneous hilarity. The Comedy Emporium has just
launched it’s 2016 Improv Comedy Sports Program and they need players! On the 10th of Feb a
Youth and Adults troupe will be starting its training program running alongside the school terms.

Registrations are open now till the start of the season on the 10th of Feb.

Youth Improv Comedy Sports is an after school program designed to keep the kids out of your
house and out of your hair. Comedy Emporium Improv Coach Jody Quadrio will be taking
players through activities and training which builds skills in creativity, teamwork, humor and
performance.

“If you're an adult or student and you want to be more confident and act like a idiot to make
others laugh.. Then you really need to come down ” says The Comedy Emporium’s Ringleader
Julian Canny.

The program aims to develop local talent and entertainment, while building self esteem,
confidence, and problem solving abilities. Youth Improv workshops are open to everyone aged
between 13 and 18, they operate weekly on a Wednesday afternoon from 3:30 to 5:00pm. The
adults troupe practice once a fortnight 7:30pm 9pm beginning on the 10th of February.

“With three performance showdowns per six month season and roughly 10 adult and 19 youth
workshops per term, students have plenty of opportunity to showcase their talents to an
audience and build friendships within the troupe.” says Ringmistress Jody Quadrio who leads
The Comedy Emporium’s Improv Troupes.

Sessions begin with icebreakers and team building activities to get participants comfortable, and are followed by physical and vocal warm ups. Attendees are taught performance basics like voice projection and stage presence, and the basics of improvquick thinking, the art of
punchlines, and working with other players, through different improv games.

If the idea of getting involved with Improv Comedy appeals to you get in touch with the team.

For more information visit www.thecomedyemporium.com or contact Jody on 0498 230 487
or jody@thecomedyemporium.com

New shared pathway provides important north-south link

Users of the existing walk trail between the Chapman River footbridge and the Chapman Valley Road roundabout will soon be able to enjoy walking, cycling or skating on a paved pathway designed for all users. 

Starting next week, the City will be formalising the existing footpath that begins at the entrance to Spalding Park and leads to the footbridge on the south side of the river at the North West Coastal Highway with works to begin on Tuesday 29 March.  The shared pathway will continue on the north side of the bridge ending at the Chapman Valley Road Roundabout. 

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn said the 850m long and 2.5m wide asphalt pathway will improve community safety, promote healthier lifestyles and provide a much needed connection to the existing path network. 

“A large number of school students use the footbridge over the Chapman River to get and from school every day and at the moment there is no formal pathway on either side of the footbridge for students to safely cycle, walk or ride scooters to school,” he said. 

“The shared footpath will complete an important link between Geraldton's suburbs on both sides of the Chapman River integrating the existing coastal and river path networks with the CBD and coastal paths to the southern suburbs. 

“Residents living in the areas of Waggrakine, Glenfield, Sunset Beach, Spalding Park and Bluff Point will be able to enjoy the health benefits a fully accessible pathway provides for cyclists, pedestrians, prams, walkers and wheelchairs alike.” 

During the construction period the footbridge over the Chapman River will be open, however, pedestrians are advised to exercise caution and obey all warning signs and direction from City personnel and contractors. The City strongly encourages the community to use the Chapman Road Bridge as an alternative river crossing. 

The $180,000 project, which was identified by the community during the Sunset Beach Precinct Planning workshops, is 50 percent funded by a Regional Bicycle Network grant from the Department of Transport with the City contributing the other half. 

Picture Caption: the Chapman River footbridge and the Chapman Valley Road roundabout will soon be able to enjoy walking, cycling or skating on a paved pathway designed for all users.

Calling all youth organisations!

It’s Geraldton’s biggest event and one local youth organisation has the opportunity to reap the benefits from triple j’s One Night Stand held in Geraldton on 9 April. 

The City of Greater Geraldton is currently calling for expressions of interest from local youth organisations to gain the funds from the gold coin donation entry for the event. 

Mayor Shane Van Styn said that this event could attract in excess of 10,000 people which would be a huge injection of money into the chosen local organisation. 

“This is a huge opportunity for a local youth organisation to raise some serious funds,” he said. 

“We are encouraging all local youth organisations to fill out the EOI and be in the running. 

“This amount of money could do wonders for a not for profit organisation.” 

One Night Stand is an all ages, drug and alcohol free music festival which will be held at WA Country Builders Stadium (Wonthella Oval) on Saturday 9 April. 

Attracting concert goers from all over the state, acts include Boy & Bear, Alison Wonderland and Urthboy. 

There is a criteria which the organisation must meet to be in the running to receive the funds. 

This criteria and the EOI form can be found on the City’s website at http://ow.ly/ZAJ7p

Southgate Sand Dunes

Nationals WA Member of Parliament Paul Brown MP, has added his voice to that of representatives of the City of Greater Geraldton (CGG) and residents alarmed by the potential development of a housing estate at the iconic Southgate sand dunes.

The planned housing estate has recently been given conditional approval by the Ministers for Planning and Environment which has led to a large #SaveSouthgates social media campaign opposing the development. The dire financial implications of the development are also a concern for the ratepayers of the CGG.

Mr Brown said “I share the concerns that the community have about the potential destruction of the iconic Southgate sand dunes area. The dunes are the first landmark that greet people to Geraldton travelling north and have long been considered a part of the fabric of environmental wonders that make Geraldton the fantastic place it is today.”

“The environmental impact of removal of this sand dune system is not fully understood, with a number of environmental reports over the last decade highlighting the important role that the sand dunes play in replenishing the beaches to the north.”

The expansion and deepening of the Geraldton Port in 2004 has led to considerable erosion problems along the Beresford Foreshore area and cause large amounts of sand to be accumulated behind the Geraldton Port at Pages Beach. Approx. 11,000 metric tonnes of beach sand is physically removed and bypassed from Pages Beach to the Beresford Foreshore annually.

Mr Brown said “Geraldton is already suffering from the impacts of a number of poorly understood environmental outcomes from coastal development that has seen serious erosion along our City’s coastline.”

“Why would anyone think that it is appropriate for a housing development to go ahead on that section of our coast when everyone from the Environmental Protection Agency to coastal planning academics have warned of the potential environmental catastrophe if the Southgate sand dunes are partially or completely flattened?”

Mr Brown confirmed that he will take a community petition to Parliament so that the Environment and Public Affairs Committee in the Legislative Council can consider an enquiry into the implications of the development.

City named a finalist in state awards for Esplanade signage

The City of Greater Geraldton is proud to be named as one of the finalists in the 2016 Western Australian Heritage Awards. Minister for Environment and Heritage Hon Albert Jacob MLA announced the City’s Esplanade interpretive signage project as a finalist in the contribution by a public or private organisation category in the prestigious state awards.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn said it was a significant achievement and great promotion of Geraldton’s rich heritage.

“We are delighted to be listed as finalists as it recognises the dedication and hard work of staff on this project,” he said.

“The signage has proved to be the perfect addition to the Esplanade, it enhances the area and provides visitors and residents with historical and contemporary information about the surroundings.”

The development of the Eastern Breakwater, which formed part of the West End Revitalisation Project, is a contemporary interpretation of the original Esplanade Jetty which was constructed in 1857 and demolished in 1944.  Renamed The Esplanade in December 2013 and officially opened by the Premier of WA in April 2014, the structure boasts a viewing tower, barbecue facilities, shaded areaand landscaping – returning to Geraldton a much loved community facility which had been lost for 70 years.

In partnership with Mid West Ports Authority, the City of Greater Geraldton embarked on the final stage of the Esplanade project - the installation of interpretive signage, telescopes and a sound unit which provides quality information about the area to the public. It also emphasises the significance of the Geraldton Port to the growing town and wider district and region since the 1850s.

Themes displayed on the signage include the Esplanade, a timeline from beach landing to Port City, the Port at work, Geraldton’s connection to the world, our sleepy sea lions, homeland of the Yamaji and scenes from a changing foreshore.

Award winners will be announced on Thursday 31 March 2016, at the former Hale House that is now the Office of the Premier and Cabinet Room.

‘Tent Cities’ for One Night Stand

TRIPLE J One Night Stand Announcement!

There will be ‘Tent Cities’ in Geraldton to accommodate for One Night Stand concert goers.

So far Little Athletics and Spalding Rugby Field will offer places for people to pitch a tent, park their camper vans or lay their swags from Friday April 8 through to Sunday April 10. More tent cities will be announced before the event.

Click HERE for prices, terms and conditions and full details.

Please share with your friends from out of town who may need accommodation!

So where exactly ARE you allowed to take your dog in Geraldton?

Everything Geraldton often gets asked where exactly dogs are allowed. There's a bit of confusion over what the story is with dogs at the foreshore too. 

Dogs are allowed on the Foreshore grassed area but only if they are on a leash. There are signs down there that also stipulate that.

However – dogs are not allowed on the Foreshore beach. Just the grassed area. 

There are lots of other beaches in town where dogs are allowed, many off the leash too. And there are also several parks where dogs are allowed off the leash. 

Here's a map produced by the City of Greater Geraldton that shows exactly where you can and can't take your canine companion. 

Click here to download a PDF version



Indian Ocean Drive closed following fatal accident

​Everything Geraldton has been informed that about 4km of traffic is banked back heading northbound on Indian Ocean drive

​If you're heading to or from Perth, use Brand Hwy. 

Sent in earlier: "Major crash 60 kms out off wanneroo road, closed both directions. Truck and 4x4"

Dyson Run Out Sale at Harvey Norman Electrical

Come into Harvey Norman Electrical for MASSIVE price reductions on all discounted Dyson models AND all older Dyson models are reduced to clear!

Harvey Norman Electrical are also offering 30% off Dyson Accessories.

But you had better be quick because there is a strictly limited amount of stock available – and once it’s gone, you’ll miss out!

You can find Harvey Norman Electrical at 38 Chapman Road, 
or can call them on 9964 0100

http://www.harveynorman.com.au/


 

Aquarena Creche to close it's doors, but it may reopen in the future

Note: The bigger story here is probably that more staff cut backs will be taking place at the City of Greater Geraldton in the coming months. But as various cuts to city expenses rolls out, residents start to notice that their particular beloved service is under threat. EG will have more on the City budget and changes around the city in the near future. 


Cost cutting results in closure of Aquarena creche... but hopefully not forever

Everything Geraldton recently received a copy of an open letter to the CGG council and CEO, from a concerned resident regarding the future of the creche at Aquarena, Geraldton's public swimming pool, after hearing the creche was shutting down. 


To the CEO, Mayor and all Councillors,

I am a mother of two children, aged 4 and 2.

We love living in Geraldton and we love going to the Aquarena.

Last week, it was brought to my attention that the creche at the Aquarena might close at the end of the current term, which is in less than two weeks.
I hope this is not true, as this would cause great angst to myself and many other mothers.
I use the Aquarena weekly to exercise and keep fit and healthy. 
Without the creche, I wouldn’t be able to do that anymore, as the cost and time involved for me to hire a babysitter would be far too expensive.
Losing the fantastic service of the creche will also have further consequences for myself and many others.
We won’t be able to enrole our children in swimming classes due to having to supervise other younger children. Therefore a loss in revenue for swimming classes could be expected.
At the Aquarena, families meet and spend time enjoying the cafe and shop at the pool, which wouldn’t happen anymore, resulting in a loss of social interaction and lifestlye in Geraldton.
The creche is an essential component of the Aquarena and keeping it running at an affordable cost is of great benefit to many people, and also essential to the sustainability of operating a community service.
I look forward to a positive response from you regarding this matter.
Yours sincerely,
Insa Korth
Geraldton Resident and Mum.

Should rate payers be funding babysitting for other people?

The City of Greater Geraldton CEO, Ken Diehm, responded regarding the matter, saying the closure of the creche was part of wider cut backs, aimed at reducing the $7million deficit the city runs.

"The Aquarena is a key public service provided by the City," said Mr Diehm. "However it costs the City approximately $1million dollars a year to keep its doors open. The Aquarena however needs to contribute to the required savings and hence the service delivery model for the crèche is being changed. The Aquarena crèche, as it is currently run with Council officers, will cease on 9 April 2016."

But it's not all bad news for creche users, with Mr Diehm saying the city will be reaching out to the private sector in the future to run the creche.

"The Aquarena will be looking at external private opportunities to facilitate this service and will be seeking expressions of interest in the near future from commercial providers and educators to continue the operations,” said Mr Diehm. 

Mr Diehm also said there will be a reduction in staff numbers throughout the City of Greater Geraldton.


Nitalie Delouse are the Head Lice Specialists!

Are your children constantly getting nits?

Have already spent hundreds of dollars on different head lice treatments that just haven’t worked?

Do you want a natural deterrent to keep your family safe from the lice epidemic?

Then come and see the Superheroes of Head Lice Removal at Nitalie Delouse Geraldton and ask about their exclusive products available for at home use.

Instead of the stressful hours of ruining your hair and eyes with chemical treatment and fiddly combing, bring your children into Nitalie Delouse and let their nitpickers do all the hard work while you enjoy a coffee. Using the Nitalie Delouse Technique in their child friendly salon, the Professional Nit Pickers will eliminate nits and lice for you using safe, comfortable and chemical free techniques. Prices are from $50-$100 for a manual comb out removing lice and nits (eggs) using their natural products followed up with their full support to help you eliminate Head Lice from your home, once and for all.

The Nitalie Delouse Super Hero Team are also available for events and fundraisers, they have an assortment of fun and educational activities for kids of all ages. Nitalie Delouse Geraldton are passionate about Community Health and Empowering our Youth and removing the Stigma associated with Head Lice. 

Come in and see Melissa and the team in their private and confidential salon at Shop 2, 14 Chapman Road, Geraldton. And if you can’t go to them, they will come to you (charges apply). Call them on 0499 966 648 to set up your appointment.