Victor Tanti – Independent for Geraldton – Abrolhos For All

Are you as concerned as I am that Geraldton is slowly but surely turning into a welfare town?

My name is Victor Tanti and I am an Independent candidate for the seat of Geraldton.

Why vote for me on March 11? Well, the major parties have some good policies but are really saying some of the money you've paid in taxes, fees, charges etc. should be spent here. I support that but I'm the only candidate who wants new prosperity and jobs by pressing the Government to open up the Abrolhos Islands for real tourism.

About 120 islands make up the Abrolhos. Three or four should be developed for accommodation with facilities tourists expect. Eco-tourism is fine but few are keen on it – no-one suggests Rottnest or the Great Barrier Reef be limited to eco-tourism.

Why are the Abrolhos locked away for the benefit of a fortunate few? Why can’t they be to us what Magnetic Island and its adjoining reefs are to Townsville, what Green Island and its attendant reefs are to Cairns? 

There’s two million potential tourists in Perth and to our north, well China’s middle call alone numbers 300 million. Offer the rest of Australian and the world a chance to visit an amazing place for a few days in comfort.

Imagine hundreds of tourists in Geraldton every week, here to visit the Abrolhos but likely to also sample our beautiful beaches and historical sites. Imagine those empty shops in the CBD open and thriving, new businesses and best of all, a sustainable industry.

Isn’t that better than waiting for the next mining boom? What do we have to show from the last one? Isn’t that better that watching as I have in 33 years in this town, Geraldton slowly morph into a welfare town?

The Abrolhos are jewels few get to admire. Is the Grand Canyon fenced off or the Great Barrier Reef untouched? The Abrolhos are part of Geraldton’s history – they can also be part of our future.

I don’t have the money for a huge advertising thrust but have committed my own funds because I believe we can, if the people of Geraldton want it, compel the State Government into opening the Abrolhos for mainstream and managed tourism.

Now, I have other policies. Foremost is a Geraldton Regional Hospital ipgrade. Why we have a hospital with less beds than the previous building is a mystery but it’s inadequate now let alone for the future.

I support resealing and extending the main runway at Geraldton Airport, funding for Progress MidWest (linked to the exciting Greater Geraldton Growth Plan), a wharf to service cruise ships and a Geraldton Museum redevelopment.

But...again to tourism on the Abrolhos. You can see how poorly we're doing by our CBD's empty or struggling shops or by recalling how people used to avoid Flores Rd unless they had business there because there were cars and trucks entering or exiting driveways all along it. Every premise was occupied. It's not like that now.

A critic suggested that if I'm so keen on visiting the Abrolhos, I should get on a charter boat. Yes, but I bet the charter boat owner wants lots more customers, not just me.

He or she might even buy a second boat that would be fuelled and serviced in Geraldton and crewed by Geraldton people. Perhaps even built in Geraldton. The charter boat operator might actually get reward for financial risk and hard work.

There actually us unregulated tourism on the Abrolhos now – including people who come up from Perth in their boats. We don’t even get mooring fees. Many don’t need us to refuel or resupply.

I want to hear from boat and air charter operators, hoteliers and similar, restaurant and café owners, fuel suppliers, service and transport industry people, those in business everywhere and also the unemployed who want to be employed. 

What do you think? Can you see potential? Do you agree we don’t have to become a welfare town?

Happy to answer questions – check out ‘Abrolhos For All’ on Facebook or email me at victortanti@westnet.com.au

Thank you for reading this post. Here are some edited comments and replies from the Abrolhos For All page.

Comment: Nope don't do it

Reply: Next time you see an empty shop (there's quite a few) or a friend is struggling to get a decent job, or someone you know is going to have to sell their property for a good deal less than they paid for it, ask what can be done to create business, employment and prosperity? I think I have a solution and it wouldn't cost us a cent. Either private enterprise would invest in the Abrolhos or it wouldn't.


Comment: If you're relying on the Abrolhos for a boom for Geraldton think again. The Abrolhos is one of the windiest places along the coast. It's good for about 3 months a year. People see photos of the good days and none of the bad days.

Reply: There may need to be an off season. But every tourist place has a downside. Of all the places I've visited, none tops New York but I wouldn't go there in the middle of their winter. Venice is amazing but I wouldn't visit in the middle of their summer as it's literally overrun with people. The Great Barrier Reef is subject to cyclones, Shark Bay and the Grand Canyon suffer incredible heat in their respective summers.


Comment: Why do you compare the Abrolhos to other places around the world? It's a totally different place. The fisherman have kept it the way it is for years why would anyone want to change that?

Reply: People like comparisons. You're gilding the lily if you think fishermen have always looked after the Islands. They do now, mostly because Fisheries compels them to. I've done the plane charters. Great service but a lot of money for couple of hours snorkelling and a lunch. Boat charters don't interest me. However, those enterprises would be much enhanced by having real tourism on a few of the islands.


Comment: So boat charters don't interest you. Are you just doing this for your benefit?

Reply: Trekking the Himalayas or deep sea diving also doesn't interest me or most people. Most tourists want good accommodation and facilities. That's reality. No not for my benefit...I am spending thousands of dollars of my money on this. I think we can create wealth, business and jobs. Maybe we should leave the Abrolhos locked away to be enjoyed only by a few, sort of like what happens with nice beaches in Europe (usually owned by hotels) or like medieval times when royalty sequestered large tracts of land for their own use.

Reply to my Comment: Yep that's more like it.

Reply 2: Let's try an experiment. Ask the people who run those boat charters - the ones that have taken a financial risk, perhaps even mortgaging their homes, if they like the idea of having say five times as many customers as they do now?


Comment: How do you know it's going to increase their business? Is this just wishful thinking?

Reply: I know we need a gamebreaker. I mean the Backpackers has closed down - we're not even attracting that end of the market. Tourism is a huge worldwide industry and tourists will come if offered quality accommodation with facilities tourists expect. If I'm wrong, no investors will be interested and that will be that. If I'm right, many jobs would be created not to mention a huge boost to local business. Good people are leaving Geraldton because there are few jobs here. What's to lose?


Comment: What's to lose? xxxk is he serious? Na not much mate just a massive set of island groups with pristine waters. Marine life, bird life. Just have another 300 boats driving around polluting the joint. Next thing coral bleaching.....Backpackers don't have xxxxin' money anyway. Half this town is struggling just like everyone else in WA because the mining/oil and gas boom has slowed right down. Don't write back because you xxxx me.

Reply: I'm not talking about 20 storey hotels....It can be done in a carefully managed way. Look up El Nido on Google. Wonderful place. It has amazing islands (very different to ours though) but the main attraction is its reef ecosystems. They get tens of thousands of tourists every year The people of El Nido have a resource they protect - stringently. El Nido is in the Philippines, a third world nation. If they can do it, surely we can.


Comment: Making big business even richer at the expense of nature isn't the answer. Selling out our country and our coast isn't the answer.. tourism on the Abrolhos isn't the answer

Reply: Business provides jobs. Try getting a mortgage without one. We need new economic activity. Canberra isn't going to help us and the State Govt is so deep in debt we can forget about them too.


Comment: This guy must be a comedian. Best laugh I have had in a long time.

Reply: 30 years ago we were economic rivals with Bunbury. No-one has made that comparison for years.


Comment: The only people this would beneficiaries would be the rich investors.

Reply: Who gets to use the Abrolhos now other than a select few. Rich investors gave us a mining industry many have benefited from with well paid jobs. There are also a lot of small investors. Everyone with superannuation is a small investor. Real tourism on the Abrolhos would be an exciting opportunity. Townsville and Cairns prosper from islands and reefs off their coast by having a well managed tourism industry. Why not us?


Comment: Take a trip around Australia open your eyes. I have an affinity with this region with over 35 years conducting charters at the Abrolhos and uncontrolled tourism is already there.

Comment: Leave the Islands alone. This is all about money.

Reply: You bet it's about money. Look at all the empty and struggling shops, our unemployment rate and worst of all, how we're becoming a welfare town. Business is flat (even Flores Rd is quiet!), property prices have crashed and there isn't much new investment despite the efforts of Council. Properly managed mainstream tourism can help. Sensible development of a few islands has the potential to attract hundreds of people every week to Geraldton. Yes, it's about money, new money, new jobs, new business.


Comment: Been lucky enough to have been to the Islands dozens of times and they should be left as is. Many years ago Tim Roberts of Multiplex bought a crayboat just to give him access to them. He knew nothing about crayfishing. He has built massive accommodation there ready for tourism. The only people making money are big greedy businessmen. It will only be for the rich. It will not help the Gero community. There will be no spinoffs for Gero.

Reply: Mr Roberts has done nothing unlawful. Mainstream and managed tourism can work and if I'm wrong, then what have we lost? If a few islands are made available for accommodation and other tourist facilities, then business (tourism worldwide is worth over $7 trillion) will decide if it's viable. If we attract 100s of people to Geraldton every week that otherwise wouldn't be here, how can we lose providing we ensure Geraldton business is involved and Geraldton people are employed.

Comment: A comment from a fellow named Phil Ruthven, founder of a research/futurist company called Ibisworld.
“Australia is set to benefit from a tourism boom as the century unfolds. The Asia Pacific region now has a larger economy than the European Union or North America (NAFTA), and with GDP growing twice as fast, is expected to be bigger than both by 2025”
Phil Ruthven believes the greatest growth opportunity for Australia will come from tourism.
“Tourism and other services, such as health and education, will be Australia’s biggest exports by 2030, overtaking mining, which has already overtaken manufacturing and agriculture.”
He says Australia can benefit if it’s prepared.
“Boeing has predicted the number of Chinese tourists going abroad in 2020 will be around 112 million people.”
“If Australia was able to capture just 10% of that market, that’s 11 million tourists which would virtually treble our current inbound tourist numbers.”


Comment: You're on your way to being the most hated person in Geraldton! We survived before opening them up and will for the next thousands of years. Maybe you should focus your time elsewhere before trying to xxxx up Geraldton's backyard. Look at the Great Barrier Reef - perfect example right there!!

Reply: Tourism can have negative effects which is why it must be properly managed. Here is a report on tourism on the Great Barrier Reef and note, the same report also mentions negative effects from which we can learn.
..............'tourism is beneficial in many ways. It can promote public environmental awareness and spread education about reef ecosystems. It provides employment and income for businesses. The government generates revenue through taxes and licensing. The increase of tourists can also result in improved environmental planning and development.
There are many activities for tourists on the reef. Some of the most popular are diving, snorkelling and glass bottom boat tours. Many allow the public to learn more about the natural environment of coral reef ecosystems. First-hand experience of interacting with the reef can result in a greater awareness about the importance of preserving the reef for the long-term.
It is estimated tourism on the GBR Marine Park generated over $5 billion during 2005, an increase of over $1 billion from 2003. The Queensland and the Australian economy depend on revenue from tourism at the reef. Much of this money is used to protect the reef through environmental management programmes, monitoring the status of the reef, and enforcing laws and zoning areas.'


Comment: You're a xxxx idiot.. For starters people aren't going to go to learn about the environment.. People will go over in boatloads... Ruin the islands and litter them... xxx me you only have to look at every parking bay and caravan park.. There's no learning from another xxxx-up like the Great Barrier Reef other than it will only happen again....You're the kind of xxxwit nobody likes because you'd rather see dollar bill rather than a beautiful part of our country thrive without humans xxxxing it up!!

Reply: Um, if humans are going to "xxxx up'' the Abrolhos should anyone be allowed there? The Great Barrier Reef's greatest threat is not tourism - it's chemical runoff from farms and plantations, ocean acidification and climate change. Tourism actually provides a compelling reason to protect the asset.

To finish – some history…

On 7 June 1494, Portugal and the Crown of Castille (Spain) signed the Treaty of Tordesillas under which newly discovered lands in the Americas would be divided between the two signatories.

This prompted the King of France to declare, “The sun shines for me as it does for others. I would very much like to see the clause in Adam’s will by which I should be denied my share of the world.”

Which I could rewrite to say:
On 17 Feb 2017, some fishermen and the Dept of Fisheries signed the Agreement Amongst Themselves under which the Abrolhos Islands would be divided between the two signatories.

This prompted one election candidate to declare, “The sun shines for me as it does for others. I would very much like to see the clause in Adam’s will by which tourist and Geraldton should be denied a share of the islands.”


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BIG deals on MAXXIS, Speedy Wheels and Cooper at Tyrepower Geraldton NOW!

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Specs 2-4-1 are 100% WA Owned and Operated

Specs 2-4-1 started out as Just Specs in 1989 by Greg Hyde. Over time there have become more stores, and a name change but the business philosophy has remained the same. So why not support an Australian or more importantly a Western Australian owned and operated business.

Your local Geraldton Store is locally owned and run by Glen, Karina and their team. They have been servicing the eyes of Geraldton community for over 10 years.

Specs 2-4-1 Geraldton have all your eye wear covered including sunglasses and safety glasses. To book in your eye test you can call them on 9964 8922 or go in and see them at 132 Marin Tce, Geraldton. Put your money back into WA.


 

The West Coast Eagles are coming to Geraldton

As most people would have heard by now the West Coast Eagles are coming to Geraldton this weekend for the JLT Pre-Season Derby against the Fremantle Dockers. BUT did you know about the breakfast, panel night and kids super clinic that Eagles players are attending?? Thanks to the Great Northern Football League (GNFL) you have a chance to do spend some time with the West Coast Eagles.

Breakfast with the Eagles
On Friday 24th February enjoy a buffet breakfast and hear from Senior Coach Adam Simpson and the GNFL’s High Performance Coach. 
Breakfast is from 7am to 8:30am at The Broady – 296 Chapman Rd
Tickets are $60pp and are available at Skeetas, The Professional Real Estate and The Broady (formally known at Latitude 28) or you call Colin on 0417 597 133 to purchase

West Coast Eagles Panel Night
After the game (from 6:30pm onwards) on Saturday 25th February, join the team and coaches at Batavia Hall on George Rd. You will have the chance to hear from select players and get some autographs from your favourite players. There will be raffle items and auction pieces up for grabs as well! There will be a cash bar and food available to purchase on the night. 
**CASH only, no ATM facilities**
Tickets are $20pp, please call Kristian on 0429 914 220 to purchase – kids under 12 are FREE!

West Coast Eagles Super Clinic
On Sunday morning between 9:30am and 11am join the team for a football clinic, followed by a chance to get a photo and autograph from your favourite player! Sunday 26th February at the Wonthella Oval
THIS IS A FREE EVENT!!

Make sure you book your tickets to these great events.

All money raised from the events will go towards the Midwest Regional Football Development Council and the GNFL (juniors and seniors).

For more information call the West Coast Eagles on (08) 9388 4500

http://www.gnfl.com.au/


Are you looking for an amazing kindergarten program for your little one?

Geraldton Grammar School offers a kindergarten program especially for 3 year old children with qualified early childhood teachers in a beautiful indoor and outdoor environment.

With the facilities only a K-12 school campus can offer, our junior kindergarten is an exciting place of fun and learning for 3 year old children.

For more information, or to book a tour of our early learning facilities, please call us on 9965 7800 or visit our website – www.geraldtongrammarschool.wa.edu.au
 


 

Norris & Hyde IT – IT’s What We Do

Norris and Hyde IT are your leading computer repairs and IT consulting company servicing Geraldton and surrounds in the Midwest area.

Rohan Norris and Travis Hyde joined forces to create an IT company that their customers can depend on, and with their years of combined experience they know what they are doing!

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Super Saturday at Harvey Norman Furniture

Make sure you get into Harvey Norman Furniture this Saturday 18th February for their ONE DAY ONLY SUPER SATURDAY!

There will be up to 50% off lounges, dining, occasional furniture, mattresses, ensembles and manchester.

This is a sales event not to be missed! Get down to Harvey Norman Furniture and Bedding at 38 Chapman Road this Saturday from 9am, and get yourself an amazing deal.


 

Get 70% off large rugs @ALL DECOR

All Decor has 70% off their large rugs. This sale isn’t UP to 70% off but a full 70% off 2.4x3.3m rugs! If you have been looking to fill up a large floor space in your house, now is the time to get into All Decor and have a look at their range of rugs.

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To see the full selection of sale rugs and new stock rugs, head into their store on the corner of NWC Hwy and Jensen St.

Sale on selected rugs only and 70% off is off original ticketed price.


 

9 reason EVERY business should be online

Oh how times have changed!!

See the hilarious clip here:

Lets face it, the introduction of social media and online marketing has changed the way we will do business forever. Gone are the days of rigid advertising deadline’s no flexibility to change or update details with no real way of measuring the effectiveness of your marketing dollar spent.

The decline in readership of print media is real. 

Most people these days get their information and advertising from online sources. Ask yourself, where do you get your information and news from these days? Do you have a smart phone? Know of anyone who doesn’t?

OLD SCHOOL V’S NEW SCHOOL MARKETING

Marketing is the art of connecting customers to products and services. 

Old school marketing used traditional channels such as broadcast and print media to communicate with the target market. 
New school marketers have kept the traditional methods that still work, but have combined them with digital technology to communicate with consumers on a different and deeper level. New school marketing relies heavily on such Internet channels as Web sites, blogs and social networks.

Everything Geraldton is a local community Website and APP about…. well… EVERYTHING GERALDTON! 

It’s the perfect online platform for people living in or visiting the area. 

Featuring local news and articles, the Geraldton and Midwest business directory, The local events calendar, Job Vacancy section, places to eat and shop, as well as local attraction details and heaps more!

9 reasons you’ll be HAPPY advertising your business online with Everything Geraldton

  • Everything Geraldton has a massive reach. Our Facebook alone reaches over 200,000 weekly in Geraldton and the Mid West
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Give Country Builders A Fair Go: Master Builders

Government incentives to use regional building contractors and suppliers should be doubled, the Master Builders Association says.

Under the Buy Local Policy, a contractor tendering for a regional Government construction project can claim preferences if it has an office in the area and if it undertakes to purchase services and materials from local businesses.

Its tender price is notionally reduced by up to 10 per cent if both preferences apply, but only in contracts up to $5 million. Master Builders is calling for the incentives to apply in projects up to $10 million. Builders say opportunities to tender for substantial projects in their regions are limited.

The Buy Local upper limit does not reflect their capacity to take on much bigger jobs but the incentives plateau at the $5 million level.

Master Builders supports an increase in the regional preferences.

“We’re calling on the major parties in the lead up to the election to look at the Buy Local preferences and commit to doubling them,” says Master Builders’ director Michael McLean.

“The incentives support builders maintaining a presence in country towns,” he said. “They encourage use of local labour, suppliers and trades and create opportunities for apprenticeships.”

Mr McLean said there were many country builders and regional offices of metropolitan firms capable of taking on $10 million building and construction projects.

“In the interests of a strong building industry, and ultimately, a strong economy, these country businesses and their local subcontractors, apprentices and suppliers need to be fostered,” he said.

But Master Builders says there also needs to be tighter monitoring of successful tenderers who have benefited from the incentives.

“The criteria by which a business is judged to have a regional office need to be strengthened,” Mr McLean said. “A requirement should be that at least a small number of the business’s employees live permanently in the town or locality. And currently, an office can be said to be permanent if it has been operational for six months. This should be increased to a year.”

Mr McLean said there also needed to be more rigorous auditing of the regional content preference. It was too easy to claim at the time of tendering that local labour and materials would be used but then to bring in subcontractors and supplies from elsewhere.

“This is a difficult issue,” Mr McLean said. “Things often are pretty fluid between the time tenders close and actually doing the job but we still believe there’s a need for greater integrity in the system. That means the Government agencies responsible for the projects taking a more active interest.”

Meet the Candidates at Pollinators

With a State election looming, Geraldton voters will have a unique opportunity to hear from and question Geraldton’s three major State Election Candidates at an open house “Meet the Candidates” event at CityHive next Friday. 

The three candidates will have an opportunity to express their major pre-election pledges, with a focus on innovation and community development, at Pollinators monthly Member Meetup next Friday February 17, from 5.30pm to 7pm.

Labor candidate Lara Dalton, Liberal sitting member and candidate Ian Blayney and Nationals candidate Paul Brown will provide short presentations and be available for discussion and to answer questions.

Pollinators chairman Paul Dyer encouraged anyone wanting to make an informed vote this election to attend the meetup.

“In other countries people fight for the right to vote but here in Australia we can sometimes become a bit apathetic about politics and voting,” Mr Dyer said.

“I’d urge everyone to step up and make sure they are informed about what each party is offering before visiting the polling booths on March 11.

“By making an informed vote you really are making your voice count.”

The evening is part of Pollinators’ monthly social meetup events, which include presentations, networking, nibbles and drinks. 

Pollinators members attend free of charge and non-members pay $20. For more information and to RSVP visit the Pollinators website and click on events www.pollinators.org.au).

Pollinators’ mission is to nurture people and ventures that enable healthy and resilient communities. 

Make your Valentine’s Day super special with Stirlings Central

Stirlings Central has everything you need to make your Valentine’s Day Super Special! From the perfect gift, to the perfect outfit or the perfect meal – you’ll find it at Stirlings Central.

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Major suicide prevention trial extended to the Mid West

WA Primary Health Network is one of four regions across Australia with higher than average suicide rates and will take part in a $46 million trial aimed at delivering better mental health services.

The Federal Government will establish four Suicide Prevention Trial Sites, including the Mid West, with each site receiving approximately $3 million over three years.

Member for Durack Melissa Price said the local community will benefit from better resources and services for mental health.

“Suicide is tragic and heart wrenching experience for anyone involved, affecting family members, friends and the community,” Ms Price said.

“We must do all we can to turn the tide and reduce our suicide rate.

“We are bringing together and coordinating federal, state and local governments, GPs and mental health service providers to identify issues and deliver a tailored response to a community or individual need.”

WA Primary Health Network will administer the funding and, in consultation with the local community and government, decide what services can be brought together and assess which are most effective.

The four new Suicide Prevention Trial Sites will be established in Darwin, Central Queensland, Western New South Wales and Mid-West Western Australia.

This are in addition to the eight trial sites already announced for Brisbane North, North Coast NSW, North Western Melbourne, Perth South, Townsville, The Kimberley, Tasmania and country South Australia.

Two of the trial sites will be in Indigenous communities.

City urges State Government to fund repairs to heavily damaged rural roads

Significant rainfall in the last week has resulted in more than $2.5 million in estimated damages occurred to rural roads and left the City with no alternative but to urge the State Government to pay for the repairs.

City of Greater Geraldton Chief Executive Officer Ken Diehm said road repairs to this scale were unexpected and will have a serious impact on the City’s operational budget.

“The heavy rainfall in the last seven days has caused extensive damage to our rural roads and river crossings,” he said.

“It was by no means foreseeable and by far exceeds the City’s allocated budget for rural roads this financial year.

“While some of the damage has occurred on roads that lie outside of our Local Government boundary this still impacts members of the community who regularly use these roads.

“The City needs assistance from the State Government to repair these roads otherwise money will need to be diverted from other projects and programs to cover the costs,” Mr Diehm added.

“With more rainfall forecast over the next couple of days we can expect rural roads to be even further damaged and without assistance to repair them our entire community will ultimately be disadvantaged.”

Expression of Interest: Mullewa Mural Project

The City of Greater Geraldton are seeking an Expression of Interest from experienced artists to create two unique murals as part of a Mullewa youth engagement project. 

The City of Greater Geraldton has chosen two sites that have potential high-end public art exposure that will highlight the distinctive local culture Mullewa has to offer. Please see chosen sites below.

Mullewa Swimming Pool exterior wall. Dimensions approximately 3.54x2m.

Jose St public amenities. Dimensions approximately 7.3x1.2m.

The artist will work closely with both local schools and engage students aged 10 and upwards. The students will work alongside the artist to design a mural that reflects Mullewa’s strong sense of community but must also compliment the immediate surrounds. The artwork must be appealing to youth and the general public, be thought provoking, engaging and reflect Mullewa’s strong sense of community. 

The selected artist will be expected to work in Mullewa for approximately two 5 day blocks (Monday – Friday). One block designated to each site. The students must have a large influence on the final concept and production of the artwork once approval on the design has been granted by Council. 

The project cannot exceed the value of $6000 inclusive of GST. The amount should be inclusive of all artist’s fees and artist insurance including materials and consumables. An agreement between the selected artist and the City of Greater Geraldton will be put in place prior to commencement of project. 

What the City of Greater Geraldton can provide; 

  • Self-contained artist’s accommodation. 
  • Large air-conditioned venue to design and create murals on marine ply. 
  • All paints and paint brushes, marine ply and anti-graffiti coating. 
  • Installation of artwork. 

What the City of Greater Geraldton requires from you; 

  • A full CV detailing demonstrated experience in public art, including a minimum of one professional reference. 
  • Images of previous public art works (max 10 images). 
  • Proven ability to work with young people. 
  • A current WA Working with Children Card. 

Expressions of Interest will be assessed against the following criteria; 

  • Demonstrated experience in designing and delivering public art works. 
  • Experience working with young people. 
  • Capacity to produce and complete a suitable artwork within a restricted timeframe. 

The panel which assesses the EoIs will be comprised of a City of Greater Geraldton representative and a member of the City of Greater Geraldton’s Public Art Committee.

The chosen artist needs to be available for a total of 10 days over the period of 13th March to 7th April 2017. The City of Greater Geraldton will work in conjunction with the schools to secure suitable dates for all involved within that time. 

For more information contact Faye Fulker, Assistant Community & Cultural Development Officer fayef@cgg.wa.gov.au or phone 9956 6643. 

Expressions of Interests close 5pm 28th February 2017 and should be addressed to Samantha Messina, Manager Mullewa Community Development and can be submitted either by email to samantham@cgg.wa.gov.au or posted to: 
City of Greater Geraldton
Attention: Samantha Messina
Re: Mullewa Mural Project
PO Box 101
GERALDTON WA 6531