TerryWhite Chemmart Bluff Point can help you get a good night sleep

We all know that not getting a good night sleep can make us tired and irritable, but what if there is more to it? If you are always feeling tired and your partner is constantly complaining about your snoring, then you should consider visiting your GP, who may refer you for a sleep study. A sleep study can determine how well you are sleeping and if you have sleep apnoea. Sleep apnoea is a condition where you stop breathing many times during your sleep. There are a number of reasons as to why this would be happening including the collapsing of your airway when you sleep. 

TerryWhite Chemmart Bluff Point Pharmacy have experienced technicians who are available to help you through the process of the sleep study test. You no longer need to travel to the city to have this test done as their staff are fully trained to provide this service. The equipment used here is the same as the equipment used in the major sleep centres in Perth, and it can provide all the information required by the Sleep Specialist Physician to determine the type and severity of your condition.

If your test results show that you have sleep apnoea, the experienced staff at TerryWhite Chemmart Bluff Point are ready to guide you through the process of finding the most suitable treatment for you. They have been doing this for many years and are the most experienced team caring for sleep apnoea patients in Geraldton. Buying one of their very competitive CPAP equipment packages gives you access to amazing after sales services, with extended warranties, free maintenance, support consultations and information which may be useful to your GP or employer regarding sleep apnoea, which you can only get by buying locally.
And by buying with TerryWhite Chemmart Bluff Point you can be assured your money is staying within your community. 

Although they recently became part of the merged TerryWhite Chemmart Group, they are still locally owned and operated, just as they have been for the past 30 years. They love to support local events and groups, so you know your money is going back into your community.

TerryWhite Chemmart Bluff Point can help you with a range of services as well as the sleep study tests and equipment, including Webster Packing, medical certificates, flu vaccinations (with no appointment necessary during the week) and will price match prescriptions and products (conditions apply, see instore for details).

TerryWhite Chemmart Bluff Point is open 7 days, with a pharmacist available for help and advice at all times.

Come in and see the friendly staff at TerryWhite Chemmart Bluff Point Shop 10, Bluff Point Shopping Centre on Chapman Rd or call them on 9923 1584.
Their opening hours are – 
Monday to Friday: 8:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday: 8:30am - 5:00pm
Sunday: 9:00am - 1:00pm


 

Geraldton’s Sobering Up Centre to Close

Geraldton MLA Ian Blayney has been advised by the McGowan Government that it will be withdrawing funding for the Geraldton Sobering Up Centre.

The centre will close on December 31, 2017.

“This is a vital service for some of the most vulnerable people in our community that this Labor Government has told me it can no longer afford to fund,” Mr Blayney said.

“This service cares for people with entrenched mental health and alcohol addiction issues and also provides a safe, caring environment for any children that may be in the company of these people.

“This is a place where police can bring intoxicated people knowing they will receive basic medical care and monitoring rather than having to leave them alone in a prison cell.

“It is also an alternative to these people presenting at hospital where they can be a disruption to other patients.”

Mr Blayney said the closure added to the growing list of services and infrastructure in Geraldton that the Labor Government had decided it could not afford.

“After just seven months’ in office this Government has decided it can’t afford critical improvements at our Geraldton Hospital, a mental health unit and now this vital frontline service,” Mr Blayney said.

“The people of Geraldton see the McGowan Government spending billions on a train service to a marginal Perth electorate, millions on a biodiversity plant in the marginal seat of Collie and millions in wave power research in the marginal seat of Albany, but cannot afford a simple sobering up service in Geraldton.

“It would be easier to believe the McGowan Government’s spin about cuts to frontline services being for budget repair if they hadn’t bought down a budget that increased both Government spending debt.”

Rooms available for rent for Health and Beauty Professionals

There are individual rooms available for Health and Beauty professionals at 120 Chapman Road, Geraldton, to rent. This beautiful character building has a shared reception, bathroom and staff kitchen. This would be a perfect opportunity for a sole trader, in an amazing location with on-site parking.

For more information contact Mark on 0417 188 110.


 

Join Stirlings Central for their Sunday Funday!

Did you know that Stirlings Central is now open on Sundays? 11am to 5pm every Sunday!

And to celebrate they are having a Sunday Funday on 5th November 2017, 11am to 2pm.

There will be FREE entertainment, colour in activities, face painting, giveaways, one day only specials and more.

PLUS if you spend $10 on the day you will get a FREE Stirlings Central shopping bag!

You can find more information on their website - https://www.stirlingscentral.com.au/whats-on/sunday-funday/


 

Roundabout planned for busy North West Coastal Highway junction

The McGowan Government will upgrade the busy intersection of North West Coastal Highway and Hosken Street in wider Geraldton into a new four-leg roundabout.

Taking community feedback into account, Main Roads Western Australia has finalised designs for a roundabout to replace the existing T-junction at Hosken Street and provide a new connection to Spalding via Horan Street.

The roundabout will include separate left-turn lanes on Horan Street, Hosken Street and North West Coastal Highway northbound and an upgraded shared path network for pedestrians and cyclists, in line with community feedback.

It will be designed to accommodate a future dual carriageway on North West Coastal Highway in this location to provide for heavy and oversized vehicles.

For more information on the proposed roundabout, visit http://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au or attend Main Roads' community information session at Spalding Park Tennis Club on Wednesday November 8, 2017 at 6pm.

Comments attributed to Transport Minister Rita Saffioti:

"I recently visited this intersection and I am confident the upgrade will significantly improve safety and efficiency at the current T-junction.

"Adding in the fourth leg to Horan Street will also help facilitate an urban renewal program in Spalding, planned by the Department of Communities."

Comments attributed to Agricultural Region MLC Darren West:

"I am pleased that safety issues at the Hosken Street intersection will now be addressed by the McGowan Government.

"Concerns about the safety of this dangerous intersection was first raised with me in December 2014 after a child had been hit in the face by a rear vision mirror while crossing the road.

"Since then, I have continued to advocate for an upgrade in the Parliament but this project was not deemed important by the Barnett Liberal National Government.

"I thank the Minister and the staff at Main Roads for supporting our community by improving safety for local and other road users."

Comments attributed to Agricultural Region MLC Laurie Graham:

"This upgrade is very much welcomed and needed, increasing road safety for road users and pedestrians.

"Construction will begin in early 2018 and the new roundabout should be completed by mid-year.

"This follows the announcement of upgrades to Brand Highway, Great Northern Highway and Indian Ocean Drive worth $13.5 million as part of the Regional Road Safety package."

Geraldton Grammar School presents Dr Arne Rubinstein

Geraldton Grammar School welcomes Dr Arne Rubenstein for 2 events next week.

The first event is on Tuesday 31st October 2017 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm at the Geraldton Grammar School Batavia Hall. 
Join Dr Arne Rubinstein in this interactive presentation as he provides clear guidelines and practical solutions to support parenting and building strong healthy relationships with teenagers in these rapidly changing times that include the enormous influence of technology.
To RSVP to this event go to www.trybooking.com/319017

The second event will be held on Wednesday 1st November at 10:30am to 12noon. 
Dr Arne Rubinstein is an internationally recognised expert on Rite of Passage and adolescent development. He has been running programs for teenagers and delivering cutting edge leadership training in Australia and internationally for over 20 years.

To RSVP to this event go to www.trybooking.com/319042

Dr Arne Rubinstein is an expert on adolescent development, with 30 years experience as a doctor, counsellor, mentor and workshop facilitator.


 

New Four Leg Roundabout to Increase Safety at Hosken Street and North West Coastal Highway Intersection

Geraldton MLA Ian Blayney has welcomed the decision to upgrade the busy intersection of North West Coastal Highway and Hosken Street in wider Geraldton into a new four-leg roundabout.

“I'm very pleased to see this project being given the go-ahead.

 

“I have been advocating for the project since being elected 

 

“It will make a significant difference to road safety and the safety of the community.

 

“The project was ready to go last year, but was held up in negotiations with the City.

Following community consultation and feedback Main Roads Western Australia has finalised designs for a roundabout to replace the existing T-junction at Hosken Street and provide a new connection to Spalding via Horan Street.

 The roundabout will include separate left-turn lanes on Horan Street, Hosken Street and North West Coastal Highway northbound and an upgraded shared path network for pedestrians and cyclists, in line with community feedback.

 It will be designed to accommodate a future dual carriageway on North West Coastal Highway in this location to provide for heavy and oversized vehicles.

 For more information on the proposed roundabout, visit http://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au or attend Main Roads' community information session at Spalding Park Tennis Club on Wednesday November 8, 2017 at 6pm.

NWCH and Hosken Street roundabout approved

Diagram of the new North West Coastal Highway and Hosken Street roundabout.

Construction of a roundabout at the current T-junction of Hosken Street and the North West Coastal Highway will go ahead with Main Roads Western Australia securing funding for the project from the State Government.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn thanked Main Roads WA and the Department of Communities for finding the money to construct the new four-leg roundabout.

“Over the years there have been a number of traffic accidents at this dangerous intersection,” he said.

“Community concerns regarding the safety of the intersection have clearly been heard and we are thankful steps are now being undertaken to upgrade the T-junction to a roundabout which will result in less serious injuries or fatalities.”

The new roundabout will feature separate left turn lanes onto Horan Street, Hosken Street and the North West Coastal Highway and an upgraded shared path network for pedestrians and cyclists.

Mayor Van Styn said the project would also increase traffic efficiency and amenity.

“The new roundabout will be far more efficient than the existing T-junction, providing a much safer access to the North West Coastal Highway,” said Mayor Van Styn.

“However, it’s the link onto Horan Street that the City sees as a critical first step in improving connectivity in the area and will be a key element in the revitalisation of Spalding planned by the Department of Communities.”

Other works to improve the overall safety in the area include modifying Strickland Street access to the NWCH to provide left in, left out access only.

According to Main Roads, construction will begin in early 2018 and the new roundabout should be completed by the end of the financial year.

For more information on the proposed roundabout visit www.mainroads.wa.gov.au or attend Main Roads’ Community Information Session at Spalding Park Tennis Club on Wednesday 8 November from 6pm-7pm.

Carpet Tiles are on special @ All Decor

Carpet tiles are on special at All Decor!

Carpet Tiles are a commercial grade option for carpet that is great for offices, schools and those heavy traffic areas.

All Decor have pallets of carpet tiles in stock in grey and blue, and they are priced to go out the door at $28/m2 supply only.

All Decor can also arrange installation for you, speak to a flooring salesman for a quote!

All Decor also have other flooring options including carpet, vinyl, vinyl planks and timber; as well as blinds, shutters and curtains. Get your house ready for the family and guests this Christmas All Decor. (PS – Christmas is only 2 months away, so book in now!)

All Decor also have interest free options available.
Terms and conditions apply, see in store for details.

All Decor are located in the big blue building on the corner of NWC Hwy and Jensen St, Geraldton.


 

Council cements steady position after local election

Councillors Michael Reymond, Graeme Bylund, Natasha Colliver, Tarleah Thomas, Jen Critch, Lewis Freer, Deputy Mayor Neil McIlwaine, Mayor Shane Van Styn, Simon Keemink, Victor Tanti, David Caudwell, Sally Elphick, Jerry Clune and Steve Douglas. (Absent: Bob Hall).

After Saturday’s Local Government Election, City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn says the outcome showed locals took a vote of confidence and had faith in the current Council.

All incumbent Councillors were re-elected and were sworn in at a special meeting of Council last night.

This included Natasha Colliver being re-elected for Tarcoola ward, David Caudwell for Chapman ward and Victor Tanti in the Port ward.

Simon Keemink was also welcomed back to Willcock ward alongside newcomer Sally Elphick while Jerry Clune has stepped back onto Council for Hills ward after two years off.

Steve Douglas will continue in the Champion Bay ward after being elected unopposed as will Jennifer Critch for the Mullewa ward.

Mayor Van Styn said he was looking forward to continuing the hard work of Council.

“Having all incumbent Councillors returned on Saturday night demonstrates the community are happy with the direction of Council and are asking us to keep the course steady,” he said.

“Our Council is incredibly proactive and we work extremely well together and the two new candidates who filled vacancies are sure to continue in that vain.

“The election result is also another endorsement of our decision to extend trading hours in Geraldton.”

Mayor Van Styn said the two new candidates are welcome additions to Council.

“Jerry Clune is an experienced and highly respected former Councillor and he has worked with a majority of Council members only two years ago,” he said.

 

“Sally Elphick is also a sensational addition to Council as her involvement with the Wonthella Progress Association means she is not only in tune with her wards’ ratepayers, but also is well aware of how Council functions.”

 

Councillor Neil McIlwaine was also elected as Deputy Mayor by his fellow Councillors for a fourth consecutive term.

 

“Councillor McIlwaine continues to make significant contributions to our community as Deputy Mayor and he is very well respected by Council,” Mayor Van Styn said.

 

“I would like to thank those who took the time to vote in the local election and to have a say on a strong Council that represents the voice of the people.”

Desert Blue Connect are Celebrating National Children’s Week

Early years organisations and service providers, families and communities are participating in activities from 21-29 October 2017to mark National Children’s Week celebrations. Children’s Week celebrates the right of children to enjoy childhood.

The Midwest Early Years Network is organising a “Fun on the Foreshore” on Thursday 26th October 2017, from 9am to 12 noonat the Foreshore behind the waterpark. A variety of local early years learning organisations and service providers will be there providing activities and education to children and parents. Entry is free and aimed at children 0-4 years and their families. 

“Desert Blue Connect will have an activity station at the event where we will have squishy stress balls and we will be doing a helping hands collage mural. Both these link with our protective behaviours program, a personal safety program for children that we offer in Childcare Centres”, said Sarah O’Malley, Community Educator at Desert Blue Connect. 

“It’s important to start educating children at a young age about their right to feel safe, identifying safe and unsafe feelings and knowing that they can talk to someone if something doesn’t feel right, and who those people are”.

“The activities are aimed to soothe and calm unsettled children and the helping hand mural is aimed at helping children identify who in their network is a safe person to talk to” said Ms. O’Malley.

According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) Child protection Australia 2015-16, there was 355,935 notifications involving around 224,487 children, a rate of 42.0 per 1,000 children in Australia. 

1 in 33 children received child protection services, with 73% being repeat clients 162,175 (1 in 33) children had an investigation, care and protection order and/or were placed in out-of-home care.

Ann Watts is the Child Sexual Assault Therapeutic Service Counsellor at Desert Blue Connect. “I am here to help families and children recover from the harmful impacts of sexual assault, which often involve intense feelings of grief and anger”, said Ms. Watts. 

“Here, parents are encouraged to support their child recover from sexual abuse by gaining knowledge, understanding and using appropriate strategies. We seek to support the child and family’s recovery by offering therapeutic intervention. We do this by identifying feelings and thoughts, offering safety and protective behaviours, and empowerment.”

The Child Sexual Assault Therapy Service is available free to children and their families and is available Monday – Friday 9am to 5pm. Self-referrals are welcome from families with any concerns.

For bookings ring 08 9964 2742 Desert Blue Studio, 25 Chapman Road, Geraldton, further information email info@desertblueconnect.org.au

If you feel unsafe or would like confidential advice please call:

  • WA Police for immediate help 000
  • Desert Blue Connect – Geraldton 9964 2472
  • 1800 respect on 1800 737 732

 

Triton Building’s Home Open Sunday 22nd October

This Sunday 22nd October, Triton Building will have a beautiful home open from 2pm to 4pm.

This is a great opportunity to have a look at the high quality of work that Triton Building builds to. 

This house won the 2016 Master Builders – Bankwest Building Excellence Awards for – 

  • Contract Homes $300,000-$350,000
  • Best Appointed Bathroom
  • Excellence in Paiting

If you would like to have a look at this award winning home pop in to 6 Defiance Corner, Wandina this Sunday.

This house is also currently up for sale, so if you love it, it could be yours! Triton Building are currently building the only 2 storey display home at the Glenfield Beach Estate, and if you want to keep up to date with the progress make sure you like their Facebook page.


 

Australia's Funniest Shorts

Australia's Funniest Shorts is coming to QPT. Have a laugh with a bunch of comedy lovers. Learn more here: https://qpt.cgg.wa.gov.au/events-calendar/4805/australias-funniest-shorts

Australia's Funniest Shorts is coming to QPT. Have a laugh with a bunch of comedy lovers. Learn more here: https://qpt.cgg.wa.gov.au/events-calendar/4805/australias-funniest-shorts

City balances Budget

After years of hard work to identify efficiency gains whilst maintaining a high level of service to the community, the City of Greater Geraldton’s budget has reached surplus. 

At last night’s Ordinary Meeting of Council, the City’s operating result was reported to be sitting at $3.2 million in surplus with an underlying surplus of over $145,000 after allowing for prepaid grants.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn said it was a big win for Council who had been working hard for years to find efficiency gains to pave the way for a bright financial future for the City.

“Two years ago we had an operating deficit over $9 million and financial sustainability was projected to be at least 10 years off,” he said.

“It’s been a rewarding journey and it’s great to see that the City is back on track and has ended years of operating losses.”

Mayor Van Styn said while the financial position of the City was a huge win for the organisation, it was not a time for Council to be frivolous with spending.

“We are still budgeting for a deficit of $1.2 million this year and we need to continue to work hard to achieve sustainable surpluses,” he said.

“We still have a backlog of asset renewals so we need to continue to be smart with our long-term financial planning to ensure we can still offer key services to our community whilst keeping up with infrastructure renewals.”

The City has also dramatically lifted its FHI score from being in the bottom 20% to possibly the top 20% of Councils within Western Australia on the Department of Local Government’s Financial Health Indicator (FHI) calculator.

The FHI Calculator is the current benchmark measurement of a Council’s overall financial health.

“The FHI calculator enables us to measure our overall financial health and this information assists in our long term financial planning,” Mayor Van Styn said.

“The City’s operating financial position has improved significantly as a result of the flow on effect of cost saving initiatives that Council has undertaken over the last few years including changes to organisational structure, staffing levels and our range and level of services.

“Council’s score progressed from 53 in 2015-16 to 87 in 2016-17 and is projected to increase even more in the next financial year.”

Mayor Van Styn also commented on the City’s positive audit result.

“There were no specific comments and/or recommendations arising from the audit which is extremely rare and indicates the fine work, commitment and knowledge from the City’s Finance team,” he added.

Unable to find an apprenticeship, Darcy employed himself

Sick of the lack of opportunities in Geraldton, this young man, Darcy Randall, has decided to create his own by starting his own company and employing an electrical apprentice master. 

Darcy says “I love living in Gero, but unfortunately, work is so unstable. If you want a decent job here, you have to know someone. Even with an Electronic Engineering degree, I was rejected by just about every electrical contractor in town. I have always wanted an electrician’s ticket as I believe it will bring job security. I therefore decided that I would take a risk and employ an electrician to be my apprentice master. Ask me in a few months time and I will tell you if it is viable. In the meantime consider us for all electrical work. Part of Steve’s former experience as an Energy Safety Inspector means that electrical work is completed to the highest trade level and complies with relevant standards.” 

Darcy has started Indigo Electronics (EC13155) and are happy to quote you on all electrical work, just give them a call on 0423 343 350 or 0423 603 187, or you can email them at indigo_electronics@iinet.net.au

Nominations are now open for the Australia Day WA Community Citizen of the Year Awards

Do you know a role model in our community? The Australia Day WA Community Citizen of the Year Awards recognises locals who go above and beyond and you can now nominate an individual or group for an award!

The Awards celebrate outstanding service in the community and locals are urged to acknowledge those who have made a positive contribution.

You can nominate across four categories including: 

  • Community Citizen of the Year
  • Community Citizen of the Year (Youth)
  • Community Citizen of the Year (Senior)
  • Active Citizenship (Group or Event) 

Nominations close on Tuesday 31st October and winners will be announced on Australia Day 2018

Recognise your role model here: https://www.cgg.wa.gov.au/play/whats-on/australia-day-2018.aspx


Black Friday Sale on at Harvey Norman Furniture

Friday the 13th can be unlucky for some, but you will be feeling lucky when you score an awesome deal at Harvey Norman Furniture and Bedding. 

For one day only this Black Friday get into Harvey Norman Furniture for prices slashed across the store, with deals so good they’re scary.

Buy now and pay later with FIVE years interest, with a minimum purchase of $1500.

Harvey Norman Furniture and Bedding is located at 38 Chapman Rd, Geraldton.