Get ready for Mother’s Day at Harvey Norman Electrical

Are you looking to spoil your mum this Mother’s Day or just want to spoil yourself – well you can do both with Harvey Norman’s Buy 2 products and get the second product for 50% off.

Have a look at their current catalogue for great savings on all your personal items like hair dryers, hair stylers, circulation boosters, razors, massagers plus heaps more http://www.harveynorman.com.au/catalogues/current-catalogue/#j=320211&r=V99&t=635959596840000000&v=spread&p=1 
But sale ends on April 24th so hurry in so you don’t miss out.

Harvey Norman Electrical Geraldton would like to introduce the new KitchenAid range – Great kitchen appliances, in a great range of colours!

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

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


 

Midwest Aero Medical

Midwest Aero Medical is an accredited modern medical practice with
8 Doctors
1 Nurse practitioner
5 specialised nurses
focused on providing a personalised medical service to all from the newborn to the frail, in town & rurally, to corporate companies & industrial.

Customer service is a top priority with the aim to provide one doctor care, early morning appointments, after school appointments, same day appointments and now Saturday morning appointments for patient convenience. 

Urch St Professional Centre – 12 Urch St
Located within in Urch Street Professional Centre, 12 Urch St (having moved away from the airport in 2014). Midwest Aero Medical has a close working partnership with the following allied health providers within the centre:

• Suncity Skin Cancer Clinic
- Specialised Skin cancer detection & removal and cosmetic services
• Clinipath Pathology
- All blood tests and pathology
• Central West – health & rehabilitation
- Physio, dietician, diabetes programs, injury management, weight loss programs, rehabilitation, gym, hydro pool & sports medicine 

Urch Street Professional Centre is close to the Northgate Shopping Centre and is an easily accessible, with free parking on site, on the street and close to public transport. 

Meet the Team
In the last 6 months Dr Stu Adamson has been joined by senior doctors Dr Frauke Alexander and Dr Ray Borcherds and have a team of 5 fully qualified Registrar Doctors – 

  • Dr Chesna Heydenrych
  • Dr Wan Li Soh
  • Dr Nick Jones
  • Dr Juliet Murray 
  • Dr Brianna Manley

Visiting Specialist
Visiting Specialist Mr Peter Manuel, Podiatry Surgeon, holds a clinic once a week at Midwest Aero Medical rooms. Appointments can be made by calling Midwest Aero on 9956 8999 or through his receptionist at 9965 4331.

Nursing Team
Midwest Aero Medical has 6 nurses specialised in their fields. 

Nurse practitioner, Di Walton, is capable of providing almost all the services of a doctor including writing scripts.

Nurse Manager, Lorna Jackson, has been at Midwest Aero Medical for 10 years and her passion and experience lies in Women’s Health and cosmetics. 

Lorna heads a team of nurses, Tracey, Lisa, Stacey & Jackie each with their own professional skills. In the treatment room they provide services including:

  • Diabetes Education
  • 24 hour Blood Pressure Monitoring
  • Asthma Management
  • Minor Surgical Procedures
  • Travel Immunisations
  • Preventative Health Checks
  • Wound Care
  • Chronic Disease Management
  • As well as your general care of course.

Reception team
Gaylene Crear oversees the lovely team of reception staff Rae, Amanda & Nadine, who are happy to co-ordinate your care in a friendly caring manner. 
Phones open at 8:00am to take your calls. 

Rural Clinics
On a regular basis, a team of medical providers fly out to our rural clinics, providing valuable medical services to the regions. Clinics dates are published within the participating towns of 

  • Mingenew 
  • Eneabba 
  • Leeman
  • Useless Loop

For dates and appointments call our Geraldton Clinic on 9956 8999

Corporate Liaison
For all Corporate & Industrial companies requiring occupational related medicine Midwest Aero medical provides a combined service with their allied health providers offering:

  • Flu shots
  • Drug & alcohol testing 
  • Skin checks 
  • Pre-employment medicals
  • Injury management & rehabilitation 
  • Spirometry & audiometry testing 
  • Occupational Health & Safety programs.
  • Tool box talks

Dr Adamson has additional qualifications in Occupational Medicine and upholds stringent CASA and AMROA safety standards. He oversees a team of doctors providing same day corporate service. 

For your company’s personalised program or corporate attention call our Corporate Liaison Officer Leticya on 9956 8999 today to set up an appointment to discuss your needs. Ron Hayward is available to visit your company to discuss. 

Medicals
Several Doctors with specialised qualifications are on hand for a variety of medicals from land, to sea and air.

  • Maritime medicals – Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) approved
  • Aviation medicals - Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) approved
  • Commercial Diving Medicals – AS/NZS2299
  • Pre-employment – Commercial & Industrial
  • Drivers Medicals – Standard and Commercial

Call 9956 8999 for an appointment.

Anaesthetics
An extensive anaesthetic service is provided to support the specialists at St John of God Hospital. 

Dr Adamson offers pre-anaesthetic appointments from the Midwest Aero Medical Clinic. Tel 9956 8999 for an appointment

Hours & Contact Details

Midwest Aero Medical
Suite 3, Urch St Professional Centre
Tel: 9956 8999
Monday – Friday 8:00am – 4:30pm
Saturday 9:00am – 12:00pm – by appointment
Consultation hours may vary from advertised hours

Clinipath Pathology
Suite 3, Urch St Professional Centre
Monday – Friday 8:00am – 4:00pm
Saturday 8:30am – 11:30am – walk in

Suncity Skin Cancer Clinic
Suite 2, Urch St Professional Centre
Tel: 9956 8900
Monday – Friday 8:30am – 4:30pm
Saturday by appointment

Central West – Health & Rehabilitation
Suite 4, Urch St Professional Centre
Tel: 9965 0697
Monday – Friday 8:30am – 5:00pm
Saturday 8:00am – 12:00pm – walk in


 

Local community groups reap rewards from One Night Stand

City of Greater Geraldton CEO Ken Diehm, headspace Manager Nick Duigan, headspace Youth Reference Group member Katrina Slater and Mayor Shane Van Styn.

A staggering $21,000 has been donated to headspace Geraldton in the aftermath of triple j’s One Night Stand event.

headspace was the chosen charity to receive the gold coin donation entry for the day which saw near 15,000 concert goers through the gate.

headspace Geraldton Manager Nick Duigan extended sincere thanks to the Geraldton community.

“$21,000 is way in excess of our best hopes for the day. It speaks to the kindness and generosity of the locals here, and also their commitment to support young people in need,” he said.

“The projects this money will enable an artwork project for community collaboration, partnership and belonging.”

Other community groups that were directly impacted from One Night Stand included Little Athletics, Geraldton Tiger Sharks Rugby Club and the Sin City Rollers as hosts for tent cities. And other local organisations and sporting groups also made profits with stalls on the day.

Little Athletics had over 400 people at their tent city which equated to more than $20,000 in funds towards to local sporting group.

Little Athletics Secretary Marika Grosvenor praised the City of Greater Geraldton for what was a very successful event.

“The financial contribution to our club due to One Night Stand is just huge and we will be putting it towards some much needed upgrades,” she said.

“We would like to extend our thanks to the City for their assistance in helping us get on board.”

The funds will be put towards upgrades including disability access, tiered seating and upgrades to their canteen.

Sin City Rollers raised nearly $1,500 and Geraldton Tiger Sharks Rugby Club made close to $3,500.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn said support from local community groups were very much needed and he thanked them for their important role in triple j’s One Night Stand.

“Without our local community organisations coming on board we would have been without accommodation for people to stay so a big shout out to those groups who put in the time and effort for such a big exercise, we know it doesn’t happen easily,” he said.

“It’s so amazing to see how much our community came together for this event and it gives us great hope and confidence that we could bring another event like this one to Geraldton in the future.”

One Night Stand has positive financial impact on local economys

It was the biggest event Geraldton has ever had and it was no surprise that the financial injection into the community was huge.

It has been projected that over $1.5 million was injected into our local economy, and local business and community groups have praised the event for the amazing financial benefits.

Nearly 15,000 patrons attended triple j’s One Night Stand at Wonthella Oval on Saturday with visitors from all across the state and some even made the trip cross country for the concert which included big name artists Boy & Bear, Alison Wonderland and Urthboy, plus a swag of special guests.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn said with an event of such a high calibre it was always expected to bring in thousands of visitors to our city and many local businesses were prepared for the influx.

“The injection of money into the community really was phenomenal with excess of $1.5 million,” he said.

“Not only were the financial benefit huge but this event put Geraldton on the map as a possible future stop for big names.

“The event was run so smoothly and we anticipate we can get more big names here in the Mid West in the future.”

Driving through Geraldton’s CBD on Saturday and Sunday morning was a sight to see with people lining our streets, filling busy local cafes and just generally taking the in the sites of our City.

Geraldton Visitor Centre Coordinator of Tourism and Visitor Information Centre Rebecca Tuesley said numbers through the Centre over the weekend had most definitely increased with the number of visitors to the City.

Local restaurant Salt Dish were inundated over the weekend and even had visits from most of the artists.

Owner Natasha Sellei said One Night Stand provided a welcome boost for small local retail and hospitality businesses.

“It would be great to have future events like One Night Stand because it gives regional places like Geraldton a chance to not only showcase our City but showcase quality dining and shopping experiences,” she said.

“We were so busy over the weekend and it was just such a great opportunity for Geraldton.”

Good timing saw the Geraldton Cup fall on Sunday which also reaped the benefits from One Night Stand.

Geraldton Turf Club Manager Dave Wrensted said numbers at the Geraldton Cup were the best they had seen in over five years.

“We most definitely benefited from One Night stand and we can confidently confirm that there was definitely a strong overflow of people from One Night Stand to the Geraldton Cup on Sunday,” he said.

“We must commend the Council and all those involved in putting on a great, it was very well done and a great thing for our community.”

A majority of local accommodation outlets also reached capacity with rooms and tent sites booked out within days of the event announcement.

“All in all, we couldn’t have asked for a better outcome for our community,” Mayor Van Styn said.

“We are dedicated to bringing new and exciting entertainment to our community and things that will help enhance our local economy.”

Advanced Fans and Lighting

Advanced Electrical Equipment (AEE) offers electrical trades & the general public an alternative to big corporate, inflexible organisations. They are Western Australian owned and operated, so your money stays in WA.

Bring in your house plans and renovation ideas and the friendly, experienced staff will give you great advice and competitive pricing. 

AEE has a great range of lighting and fans and associated electrical products. Some of the products available are:

  • Swan security cameras
  • Bluetooth speakers
  • Indoor and outdoor security lighting
  • Deck lighting
  • Power points and light switches
  • Floor and table lamps
  • Exhaust fans
  • Ceiling fans
  • Garden lighting
  • LED globes and party lights
  • Intercom and door entry

AEE’s huge range of products available from over 400 leading suppliers including Clipsal, Legrand, Brilliant and Crompton.

For your next electrical inquiry, be sure to get in touch with us, we're pretty sure you will be impressed. 

Address: 146 Flores Road, Geraldton
Phone: 9921 3188
Email: ger-lighting@advanced.net.au


 

Expressions of Interest: Youth Interactive Public Art Project – Youth Precinct

The City of Greater Geraldton is seeking expressions of interest from Australian based artists to create an interactive artwork in the Youth Precinct Area at the Foreshore in Marine Tce. Geraldton.

The City has recently built a new youth precinct (pictured above) which has been designed to primarily attract 12 to 18 year olds. The Youth Precinct is part of a Multiuser Facility Building and part of the overall Geraldton Foreshore redevelopment. The Youth Precinct provides a range of interactive games, including electronic games, and equipment to stimulate physical and social activity between youth.

PROJECT BRIEF

The proposed Youth Interactive Artwork Project will be guided by the City of Greater Geraldton Public Art Strategy and the masterplan for the activation of the Foreshore and West End Precincts. The Project will also be overseen by the City of Greater Geraldton’s Public Art Committee.

The proposed artwork should add to the engagement and vibrancy of the precinct and should be appealing and interactive, particularly to young people. The artwork project should contribute to the sense of pride young people feel for the space and help young people to develop a sense of ownership and responsibility for the Youth Precinct Area. The project is open to artists to interpret and present design concepts for an interactive artwork that engages with young people. The elements of the work can be functional, abstract, sculptural, conceptual and playful. The project concept must be practical and achievable within the budget and time schedule. The commission is to be completed by the 30 June 2016.

Location

The artwork will be situated in the Youth Precinct Area at the Foreshore. See attached for a detailed map. The artist is invited to choose a specific location(s) within this site. The size and dimensions of the artwork needs to fit comfortably within the desired location; not blocking pathways or intruding on existing structures.

The artwork will be located outdoors and needs to be durable to the natural weathering elements of wind, salt and sun. There is limited access to power, gas and water and any service connections need to be accommodated in the overall budget.

Please note this is a site where there is relatively heavy foot traffic, with children and families frequenting the area. An artwork with sharp edges or one that poses a potential hazard is not practical in this area. 

Budget

Payments of $500 will be provided to each of the three shortlisted artists to provide and present concept designs, from which one artist will be selected for the commission.

The commission budget for the project is up to $20,000 and must include all costs associated with the commission including but not limited to materials, fabrication, signage, design, artist fees, artist travel and accommodation if required and procurement. .

Selection Process

Expressions of Interest will be accepted up until 5pm 26 April 2016. A selection panel consisting of a representative from the Public Arts Advisory Committee and City staff, in consultation with the Youth Advisory Committee, will make a shortlist of three artists who will be offered the opportunity to present their concept to the selection panel by 12 May 2016

The panel will base selection on the creativity and originality of the design concept, practicalities of making and/or implementing the work, the budget, the proposed timeframe; and the appeal and engagement to the youth sector.

The three shortlisted applicants will each receive $500 and present a detailed design concept description, site drawing timeline and budget to the panel.

A commission will then be offered to one of the shortlisted artists with a contract agreement including scheduled payments and timeframe. It is required that the artist be responsible for their own insurance and public liability.

Expression of Interest requisites:

To be considered for this project, please submit the following:

  • A brief design concept that illustrates the creative ideas and theme for a proposed work, outlines the timeframe for completing the artwork and provides proposed location(s) within the Youth Precinct area with approximate sizing of artwork.
  • A full CV including any demonstrated experience in public art projects.
  • Images of previous public artwork (maximum 10 images)

Expression of interest will be assessed against the following criteria:

  • Originality, creativity and intrigue.
  • Capacity to produce and complete a suitable artwork within an acceptable timeframe.
  • A concept that works within the specified budget of $20,000.
  • Demonstrated experience in designing and delivering public art works.
  • The degree of interactivity the artwork will provide and appeal to the youth sector and ability for the artwork to engage with this demographic.
  • Artistic merit including evidence of professional standing within the arts sector.

Once the EoIs have been reviewed, 3 shortlisted artists will be selected to provide a detailed concept. The artists will be provided with a payment of $500 to assist in their development of the detailed concept. Each of the 3 artists will be required to provide:

  • A detailed design concept to present to the panel.
  • A proposed timeframe outlining the commencement, duration and completion dates for undertaking the art work. 
  • Specific location(s) within Youth Precinct.
  • Dimensions of artwork.
  • What materials the artwork will be made from.
  • Considerations for how the artwork will be resilient to the weather conditions.
  • Detailed list of resources needed to complete project, including any proposed access to utilities.
  • Proposed budget.
  • The anticipated lifespan of the artwork and ongoing art work maintenance considerations.

For any further enquiries please contact Eve York, Arts and Cultural Development Officer at: evey@cgg.wa.gov.au or phone: 9956 6749

Expressions of Interest close 5pm on 26 April 2016 and are to be addressed attention to Polly Banks, Manager Community and Cultural Development and can be submitted either by email to pollyb@cgg.wa.gov.au or posted to:

City of Greater Geraldton
Attention: Polly Banks
Re:Youth Interactive Public Art Project
PO Box 101
GERALDTON 6531

Free Parenting Support

Free parenting support is on its way to town.  Dr Tonia Fahey of the Department of Education brings a wealth of knowledge, experience and practical tips to the free Triple P seminars hitting Geraldton later this month. These sessions are perfect for all parents, carers, early childhood educators and service providers; if you have been before, then come again – the content is fresh, new, relevant and practical.  The sessions are short - only two hours long - providing an intensive, valuable insight into each topic.

In the first week of Term 2 the Child and Parent Centre - Rangeway have three amazing Triple P seminars running, twice each (one morning and one evening) for parents, carers, early childhood educators and service providers. The sessions are perfect as professional development for service providers, for any parent who is struggling, and for those working with children on behaviour management plans to introduce wrap around support. 

All sessions are free, and include crèche facilities – but booking are essential.

  • The power of positive parenting – Tuesday 26 April: 9am to 11am OR 5.30pm to 7.30pm
  • Building confident, competent children - Wednesday 27 April: 9am to 11am OR 5.30pm to 7.30pm
  • Raising resilient children – Thursday 28 April: 9am to 11am OR 5.30pm to 7.30pm

“Dr Fahey is an outstanding presenter and after just one visit to town, she has got people raving and wanting more.” says Jennifer Edwards, Coordinator of the Child and Parent Centre – Rangeway. “We need to make sure that these sessions are well attended so that we can keep her, the Triple P services and sessions (running) regularly in Geraldton for our community.”

Dr Fahey will be back later in Term 2, to deliver the second set of seminars in the Triple P series; Dealing with disobedience, 0 to 4s emotional development and Managing fighting and aggression where parents and carers get even further into the nitty gritty of the world of caring for children.

More information can be found at www.edcentre.wa.edu.au/events or bookings can be made by phoning 9921 6814 or emailing cpc@edcentre.wa.edu.au

The Child and Parent Centre - Rangeway is a Department of Education, State funded initiative operated by the Geraldton Regional Community Education Centre. The centre offers a huge range of free activities, programs and services for children aged 0 to 8 and their families. You can visit them anytime during the week on Hovea Street in Rangeway, between 8am and 5pm.

Free School Holiday Family Fun Next Week

Want to entertain the kids for free these school holidays? You can on Thursday 21 April at the Child and Parent Centre – Rangeway when they hold a free Family Fun Day with the Midwest Early Years Network.

From 9am to 1pm children aged between 0 and 8 years of age and their families are invited to join in the fun at the new centre on Hovea Street in Rangeway.  With airbrush tattoos, face painting, bouncy castles, play dough, water play, bubbles, sensory play, car restraint checks, art, craft and more; the day is sure to be a hit for young and old!

The Child and Parent Centre - Rangeway is a Department of Education, State funded initiative operated by the Geraldton Regional Community Education Centre. The centre offers a huge range of free activities, programs and services for children aged 0 to 8 and their families. You can visit them anytime during the week on Hovea Street in Rangeway, between 8am and 5pm. More information can be found at www.edcentre.wa.edu.au/events or by calling 9921 6814 or emailing cpc@edcentre.wa.edu.au

Changes to Motor Vehicle Expense Substantiation

Since the commencement of motor vehicle expense substantiation, taxpayers have had four methods by which they could substantiate their car expense deductions:

  1. Cents per kilometre method
  2. 12% of original value method
  3. 1/3 of actual expense method
  4. Log book method

As of 1 July 2015, the “12% of original value method” and “one third of actual expense method” has been withdrawn. This leaves the “cents per kilometre” and the “log book” method available to substantiate car expenses and be able to claim a deduction.

Workplace Motor Vehicle Expenses
It should be notes that there is no change to claiming deductions for “work” vehicles. Claims for work related use of vehicles such as vans and utilities with a carrying capacity of at least one tonne will not be effected by these changes.

Cents per Kilometre
The “cents per kilometre method” is limited to a maximum of 5,000 kilometres per year. Any taxpayer who travels more than 5,000 kilometres in a financial year could be financial disadvantaged if they do not have a compliant log book for the financial year ended 30 June 2016.

Guidelines to ensure your log book is compliant
To have a compliant log book, the following steps must be adhered to;

  • A log book must be kept for the first income year when a claim is made for a car and it must be maintained for a continuous 12 week period.
  • The log book must record all business journeys made in the car for the 12 week period. For each journey the following must be recorded:
  1. The date the journey began and ended
  2. The total kilometres travelled on the journey
  3. The purpose of the journey (i.e. business or private)
  4. The total number of business kilometres travelled
  • If claims are to be made using the log book method for two or more cars in a particular business, the log books must cover the same 12 week period.
  • Once a log book has been maintained for a 12 week period, the next subsequent log book is only required to be completed after 5 years.

We urge all taxpayers to discuss the motor car substantiation options with their accountant, as each taxpayer’s circumstances are different.

Should you have any queries or would like more information, please contact the Geraldton office on 9920 7400.


 

Geraldton Principal chosen to join Harvard elite

Geraldton MLA Ian Blayney has congratulated former Rangeway Primary School teacher Jacquie Quartermaine, on being one of twenty of Western Australia’s best public school principals to be selected to follow in the footsteps of Harvard alumni such as Barack Obama and Ban Ki-moon thanks to a partnership with the prestigious American university. 

“This wonderful news and a great achievement for Ms Quartermaine. She will be an outstanding ambassador for both Geraldton and Western Australia 

“As a Rangeway Primary School Board Member who has worked closely with Ms Quartermaine, I know the knowledge and experienced she gains will be put to good use when she returns,” said Mr Blayney. 

Education Minister Peter Collier said the principals would travel to Boston in June to learn from the world’s best educators, after being accepted into an intensive course delivered by the Harvard Graduate School of Education with online learning and executive mentoring. 

“The modern principal not only needs to be an exceptional leader, but an entrepreneur with the vision to drive new ideas,” Mr Collier said. 

“The Harvard experience offers a rare opportunity for Western Australian principals to explore leadership in partnership directly with their counterparts from around the world.” 

The 20 principals, who were selected from more than 130 applicants, lead a range of metropolitan and country schools including Broome Senior High School, Swan View Senior High School and Rangeway Primary School in Geraldton. 

“These principals were chosen because they have made an outstanding contribution to public education,” the Minister said. 

“On their return, they will provide expertise in future reform and innovation across all public schools, including their own.” 

A further 20 principals will be selected for the Fellowship Program in 2017.

Students benefit from $42,000 in scholarships through the Hollomby Foundation

Twenty Geraldton Universities Centre students will share in $42,000 in scholarships awarded through the Hollomby Foundation this year.

The GUC’s Hollomby Foundation is dedicated to the advancement of tertiary education in our region.  Named in honour of the late Joe Hollomby, the Foundation supports GUC and Mid West students to fulfil their dreams, building the capacity of our region.

This year’s recipients were chosen from the largest and strongest field of applicants yet, reflecting the record number of students studying at GUC in 2016.

2016Hollomby Foundation scholarship recipients:

Hollomby Foundation Scholarships in Nursing: Natalie Watts, Melissa Kiddle, TenaeMcCombe

Deepdale Bursary: Zoe Harrington

St John of God Health Care Geraldton Scholarship: Kimberly Ryles

St John’sKu’arlu Scholarship: DainiraPapertralk

Horwood Family Education Scholarship: Rachel Clancy

Mid West Development Commission: Jade Briggs

City of Greater Geraldton: Mikala Cooper, Morgan Freeman

Shire of Irwin Scholarship: Kobi Jeffery

Shire of Northampton: Melissa Mellan, Sonia Williams

The Hon. Paul Brown MLC, Member for the Agricultural Region: Brodie Drage, Ciarra Ryan

The Hon. Darren West MLC, Member for the Agricultural Region: Shaun Chester

Ian Blayney MLA, Member for Geraldton: SitaAjaran

Bendigo Bank: Michael Patrick

Bundiyarra Community Aboriginal Corporation: Rianna Pension

Rotary Club of Batavia Coast Scholarship: Danyelle Cowan

Enquiries from businesses or individuals wanting to sponsor a new scholarship are welcome, and should be directed to GUC on 9920 4400.

Amberland Inflatables are in Geraldton these school holidays

Looking for somewhere to take the kids these school holidays?

Bring them down to Maitland Park to have some fun with Amberland Inflatables. They have a wide range of inflatables including a giant water slides and bouncy castles.

They will be there every day from 10am to 4pm during the school holidays, finishing on ANZAC Day the 25th April.

Entry is only $20 and you can stay the whole day! Bring a picnic lunch, comfy chair and spend the day at Maitland Park these school holidays.


 

Crossing Australia 2016

Steve Grace has a dream to cross Australia from Shark Bay in W.A. to Byron Bay NSW on his Harley Davidson motor bike, sharing the Gospel.

Brian Sonneman and Wayne Anderson have a dream to fly out to remote Indigenous communities and install Christian satellite TV and Vision Radio. We also desire to share the Gospel wherever we go.

On Sunday the 18 October 2015 Steve Grace held his Shed Tour meeting at Sun City Christian Centre where God brought our vision and dreams together.

Brian Sonneman:

"We are believing that Steve Grace Ministries and Chariots of Fire Ministries can complete this mission together to fulfill the vision that God has given Steve and Brian."

"Our mission is to take the Gospel to all communities, bring unity back and stop suicide. This has already happened in Mulan in the Kimberley with the Christian media running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week."

"We can only achieve this vision with funding and support from our extended family of Churches and businesses around Australia."

If you wish to help and sow a seed in this Mission then go to our home page for more information: www.chariotsoffireministries.com.au, email cofm@bigpond.com or call Brian Sonneman on 0428889804."

"We are planning for this mission now and it can only happen with your support. We are now waiting for the final plan and times. In God's timing. Thank you for your support."

"With your HELP, WE can Stop Suicides in Remote Indigenous Communities."

"We are also looking for major sponsors for this mission. If you feel God's call to commit to this project, call Brian on 0428 889 204."


Get the latest fashion glasses with Specs 2-4-1

Buying a new pair of glasses can be a big decision for anyone to make. The frames you choose for your specs can express your personality and individuality. At Specs 2-4-1 our Fashion Frame Consultants can help you choose the right frame for your face shape and style. 

The fashion style for glasses at the moment is the bold look – and Specs 2-4-1 can help you be on trend with our great brands such as Celine, Fendi, Gucci, Jimmy Choo, Wayne Cooper, Oroton, Police, Ray-ban and Oakley.

Specs 2-4-1 also have a great range of specs and sunglasses for kids and teens.

Do you need your specs to see at work but work in an environment where you have to wear safety glasses? Specs 2-4-1 have prescription safety glasses available and they are the agent for PSG and Eyres Safety Optixx.

As well as finding you the perfect frame Specs 2-4-1 do all repairs, eye examinations and ocular health checks.

Specs 2-4-1 Geraldton is located on Marine Terrace and proudly locally owned and operated, servicing you and your community for over 10 years. They are committed to providing you with the latest design frames fitted with the lenses to best suit your lifestyle.

Specs 2-4-1 continues to offer the “Buy one get one free deal”* which is great for the individuals who want a second pair made as sunglasses, that spare pair of readers or simply two different looks. Conditions apply, see in store for details

They also offer a large range of frames and lenses that are fully covered through most private health funds, leaving little to no out of pocket expense.

Come in and see Glenn, Karina and the team at Specs 2-4-1 today or call them on 9964 8922 to book an appointment or simply check out their stock.


 

Sunset festival to celebrate National Youth Week

With National Youth Week in swing, the City of Greater Geraldton will be celebrating with the ‘Gero Youth Fest’ taking place this Thursday on the Foreshore.

A sunset festival event will include local stage performers, heaps of music, entertainment, rage cage activities and there will be lots of prizes to be won.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn said he encouraged local youth to get down to the Foreshore to celebrate the great event.

“Our youth are the future of this community and it is important we engage with them and put on events such as this one,” he said.

“Every year we celebrate National Youth Week with great events and this year will be no exception.

“There will be some great local young artists down there providing musical entertainment plus heaps more so I hope everyone gets down there and joins in the festivities.”

National Youth Week 2016 is ustralia's largest celebration of young people and is celebrated all around the country.

The free event will take place on the Foreshore at the Youth Precinct on Thursday 14 April from 6pm – 9pm.

For more details visit the City’s website at www.cgg.wa.gov.au or call the City on 9956 6600.

Community invited to have their say on Beresford Foreshore amenities

Champion Bay Marina.

If you love the Beresford Foreshore you won’t want to miss the opportunity to have your say on the amenities you believe would improve this popular stretch of Geraldton once erosion protection is in place.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn said although the engineering design solution to combat erosion and protect valuable infrastructure has already been approved, the City is keen to hear from the community about amenities for this Foreshore space.

“To prevent further erosion of the Beresford Foreshore and mitigate the risk to $55 million of State and City infrastructure located along this part of the coastline a multi-agency Ministerial Working Group has worked extensively with coastal experts to develop the Beresford Foreshore Coastal Protection and Enhancement Project Engineering and Detailed Design Solution,” he said.

The earthworks required to construct extensions to the offshore breakwater and marina groynes and to build three revetments to stabilise the beach present an opportunity for the community to have their say on the repair of damaged paths and landscaping, the replacement of amenities already lost from erosion and the inclusion of other amenities.

“The Beresford Foreshore is very popular and the City is keen to collaborate with the community to develop a priority list of amenities to be included in the staged development of the Foreshore and map out where these attractive extras should be placed,” said Mayor Van Styn.

There are two opportunities for members of the community to have their say on the amenities. The first is to complete the online Beresford Foreshore Amenities Survey at www.surveymonkey.com/r/Beresfordforeshore  Hard copies of the survey can be found at the Civic Centre, Geraldton Regional Library and Aquarena.  Survey closes on 2 May 2016.

The second opportunity is to take part in the Beresford Foreshore Community Workshop on Saturday 14 May 2016 from 1.30pmto 3.30pm at the City Civic Centre.  Interested members of the community must register to secure a spot as participation numbers are limited.

Partial funding for construction of the project has already been secured.

“Mid West Ports Authority and the Mid West Development Commission have already agreed to partially fund the project and the City has also applied for grant funding to cover the remaining costs,” said Mayor Van Styn.

“By combining the engineering design solution with community priorities for amenities the Beresford Foreshore will continue to be part of the coastal lifestyle that makes our City such a great place to live.

If you would like to register for the workshop contact Communications Officer - Engagement Janell Kopplhuber on 9956 6945 or email janellk@cgg.wa.gov.au

For more information on the engineering solution search Beresford Foreshore Project on the City website www.gg.wa.gov.au.

Total Uniforms…now giving you Onsite Service

Total Uniforms are proud to announce, to complement their expanded retail and warehouse facilities; Nick Knight has joined them as their Onsite Customer Service Representative. Nick comes with a strong background in customer service from an internationally recognised company.

Nick’s family has a long history in the Midwest and due to these ties he recently rejected a lucrative offer to join a Perth based company and has committed to service the local market that he calls home.

Nick’s primary role is to offer a complete onsite customer service to the industrial, corporate and health sectors from workwear, safety footwear, hi-vis and PPE. Nick will also service the hospitality and school sectors.

On joining Total Uniforms, Nick’s immediate focus was to ensure that their customers are getting the lowest possible prices and the best service. He has successfully negotiated great deals on a wide range of products and introduced our ‘CORE RANGE’ to help you get a better deal.

Give Nick a call and he will organise a time to come to your site, or come in and let them help you. They are sure you will be more than happy with the new look Total Uniforms.