Join Sun City Christian Centre for Healing Meetings with John Mellor

John Mellor, one of Australia’s most respected healing ministers, is coming to the Sun City Christian Centre. He travels the world praying for healing and miracles in people’s lives. John has seen every conceivable ailment healed including physical, emotional and mental conditions. He regularly sees blind eyes open, the deaf hear, cripples walk and incurable diseases disappear instantly. Everyone is welcome to attend and receive a prayer.

John Mellor will be at Sun City Christian Centre on the following day/times – 
Friday 1st December
7pm – Healing Meeting

Saturday 2nd December
1pm to 5pm – Healing Seminar
$25 at the door (seminar only) 
no babies or children under 14 please

Sunday 3rd December
10am – Healing Meeting
5pm – Healing Meeting

A freewill offering will be received for the healing meetings

Sun City Christian Centre is located at 14 Assen St, Karloo.


 

Parents from all over WA have chosen Geraldton Grammar School

The new school zoning areas was recently released, which determines which high school your child will go based on where you live. If you don’t want to let these zones determine your child’s future, then consider Geraldton Grammar School. Parents from all over WA have chosen Geraldton Grammar School for their children’s education.

Geraldton Grammar School is a community that provides a kindergarten to year 12 all inclusive education. They focus on an all-round education going beyond the classroom to provide extensive camps, sports and specialised music and art programs.

If you would like more information or to book a tour of the school, please call 9965 7800 or email ggs@gegs.wa.edu.au.


 

Flares released as part of HMAS Sydney II Commemoration Service

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise local residents that they may hear a series of loud noises on Sunday 19 November as part of the HMAS Sydney II Commemoration Service.

At approximately 7pm, a large blank cannon shot will be fired as well as a display of multiple flares off the coast as part of the ceremony, kindly donated by the Geraldton Volunteer Marine Rescue and West Coast Fireworks.

The City also wishes to remind guests that there is a free shuttle bus service leaving from the QEII Seniors Centre from 4pm as Gummer Avenue Carpark will be closed to traffic from 2pm to 8pm.

The service will commence at 5pm at the HMAS Sydney II Memorial on Gummer Avenue.

Triton Building Co are building a 2-Storey Display Home

Triton Building Co are building an amazing 2 storey display home in the new Glenfield Beach Estate.

‘The Glenview’ is a 4 bedroom house with home theatre, retreat and balcony area to take in the panoramic ocean views.

The display home is taking shape with the roof framing now completed and the upper floor is ready to be rendered.

Stuart is the Builder/Director of Triton Building Co. He personally supervises all constructions. Giving you extra peace of mind that everything is being very well looked after!

To keep up to date with the progress of this amazing new display home, like Triton Building’s Facebook page. 

To have a look at their other designs go to https://www.tritonbuilding.com.au/designs/

For more information at building in the new Glenfield Beach Estate and getting a possible $15,000 building bonus go to http://www.glenfieldbeach.com.au/


City trials free parking at two CBD carparks

In an effort to support local businesses during the installation of underground power in the CBD, the City will be trialling free parking at two carparks until the project is completed at the end of January.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn said trialling free parking at Carpark 3 behind McDonalds and Carpark 2 at the Geraldton Regional Library would make it easier for people to visit businesses located within the underground power project area and the rest of the CBD.

“There are a lot of shops, restaurants and businesses located in the underground power project area which extends along Chapman Road between Cathedral Avenue and Forrest Street and on Durlacher Street between Sanford Street and Marine Terrace,” he said.

“The City is keen to support these local businesses by offering their customers and clients the convenience of free, nearby parking over the coming months.

“The free parking period will also double as a trial which will inform Council’s review of paid parking set to take place early next year.

“With the holiday season fast approaching and the recent extension of trading hours we anticipate free parking will entice more people than ever before to visit our CBD.”

The free parking will go into effect on Saturday 18 November 2017.

Changing the World – one inspirational story at a time

Inspired Magazine founder Samille Mitchell with the latest issue of the magazine hot off the press.

Kalbarri writer Samille Mitchell is again showcasing the work of inspirational people striving to change the world, with the launch of the third issue of Inspired Magazine.

Inspired Magazine volume 3 takes readers across the globe to meet nine inspirational people working to make the world better.

It features people like the can-do Aussie Gemma Sisia, who is transforming lives for Tanzania’s bright but poverty-stricken children with free schooling in Africa.

It tells the tale of American man Conor Grennan’s bid to reunite stolen Nepalese children with their families. It shares the heartbreaking story of Live Your Legend founder Scott Dinsmore.

And includes a new feature on ethical travel with a story about a trip into the pulsing jungles of Borneo, plus more.

Samille, who founded the magazine three years ago, said she was extremely excited to have Inspired’s third issue back from the printers.

“I can scarcely believe we’ve managed to pull together the third issue of the magazine,” she said.

“And this year we’ve gone national – it’s amazing to think Inspired Magazine will now be in newsagencies across the country.”

Samille said it had been a testing road bringing the third issue to print.

“Producing a print magazine at a time when such magazines are in serious decline was probably not the most sensible business idea!” she said.

“There have been many times when I’ve questioned what I’m doing dedicating so much time and effort to telling these stories.

“But I’m so seriously passionate about sharing the stories of inspiring people that I just don’t seem to be able to give it up.

“I really think the media could do with a dose of hope and inspiration to help counter the negativity and political bickering that makes up so much of the news.”

Samille said producing a national magazine from her home office in Kalbarri had also posed some challenges.

“But I love that I can connect with all these amazing people all over the world, while still getting to live in a town that I love.”

Inspired’s first two issues were produced thanks to crowdfunding campaigns supported by a whole host of generous people. The third issue has been made possible thanks to partnerships with profit-for-purpose businesses.

Inspired Magazine is available in Geraldton at newsagencies, Pollinators, Flow Vitality, or by ordering online at www.inspired.org.au

There’s still time to get your flooring or blinds installed for Christmas

Do you have guests coming for Christmas? Maybe you put your hand up to have Christmas lunch at your house (or maybe your family dobbed you in)? But you’re thinking your dining room floor needs an upgrade or you need a blind for the spare bedroom so the guests aren’t blinded by the morning sun. 

Then go and see the friendly staff at All Decor.

All Decor have a large range of flooring and window treatment options available and they will work with you to suit your budget and timeframe needs.

And if you spend over $100 before the 20th December 2017 you will go into their Christmas Wheelbarrow raffle worth $1200!

Interest free options are also available – see in store for details.

All Decor are located on the corner of NWC Hwy and Jensen St, Geraldton or you can call them on 9964 4233.


 

The ‘Ascential Float’ Story

If ‘what is floating?’ is your reaction when someone mentions floatation therapy, then you’re not alone. In fact that was the exact response from the owners of the newly opened Ascential Float, when they first heard it 18 months ago! 

So who are the founding members of the Ascential Float team and why did they decide to open a floatation therapy centre here in Geraldton?

Richie and Roz, and Mark and Gabby are two local Geraldton couples with children and family in the area. They wanted to build a business that would give back to the community they love being a part of. But why floating?

Floating wasn’t something that they knew anything about until early 2016, but as soon as they started to research into ‘what is floating’ and ‘the benefits of floating’ they were completely hooked. They just had to try it for themselves. So off they went and absolutely LOVED it! This is when they decided to embark on the floating journey by opening a health and wellness centre in Geraldton offering floatation therapy, infrared sauna and massage.

They looked around for the perfect property to set up their wellness centre and in May 2016 they purchased the building at 156 Chapman Rd.

It took about 18 months once the renovations started in August 2016 for them to get to where they are today. They will proudly tell you that they all now live, breath and love floating.

Since opening their doors in August they have had a few additions to their team. Robyn and Amy joined the team to assist with running the floats, and Rhiannon, Jemma and Heather joined the team as their massage therapists. They may be a relatively new team but they are excited to be working together and are passionate about what they can bring to the community that we know and love.

If you have any questions the team at Ascential Float are always ready to stop and have a chat. Maybe you’d like to pop in and check out the size of the pods for yourself – they are a lot bigger in person! Guests are encouraged to take some ‘me’ time and soak up the atmosphere in their relaxation lounge while watching the world go by, in front of some amazing ocean views. 

So … if your answer to ‘Have you heard of floatation therapy’ is the same as theirs was, come on down and see what it’s all about.

Ascential Float is located at 156 Chapman Rd, and is open Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm and Saturday and Sunday 10am to 5pm. Or you can call them on 0413 732 010


 

FOR SALE! ... Zambrero Geraldton

FOR SALE!

ZAMBRERO GERALDTON - $360,000 plus stock approx. $10,000

  • Zambrero Geraldton has operated successfully for the past 3 ½ years and offers an excellent opportunity for a new owner operator to grow the business
  • The business has been run under management from Perth for the past 3 years
  • Strong and consistent sales and profits since opening in 2014
  • Quarter to quarter, Jul-Sept sales figures have increased by 20%
  • Plenty of potential sales growth with Zambrero coffee and breakfast menu coming soon
  • Liquor license approved but not fully utilised
  • Very well located in the centre of town with great lease terms until 2021
  • Excellent WA based support and training
  • Extremely easy to run operation with great staff already in place
  • The Plate4Plate program has delivered of $15 million meals to people in need around the world
  • The diverse menu offers something for everyone including gluten free options
  • Multiple bank accreditations will mean finance applications will be far easier
  • Register your interest now as this business won't be on the market for long

Enquire now on (08) 9468 5130 or email us at enquirieswa@franchisebrokers.com.au

It’s All Sorted brings you this year’s Christmas Bonanza

It’s All Sorted is bringing you another festive event this year – Christmas Bonanza.

Christmas Bonanza is a "Pop Up Department Store" where you can browse a HUGE range of unique Christmas gifts from over 40 different local businesses – get your gift shopping done in one dayready for Christmas. Stall spaces available until Friday 10th November.

Some of the businesses that will be there are:

With products like these to buy – 

The Christmas Bonanza raises funds and awareness for Variety WA Midwest Geraldton. The Children’s Charity is all about empowering Western Australian children who are sick, disadvantaged or have special needs to live, laugh and learn. By giving practical equipment, programs and experiences, Variety helps children to overcome illness, disability or disadvantage, and allows kids to do what they do best - just be kids.

So join in the fun on Sunday 19th November 10am to 2:30pm at Stow Gardens (on the Foreshore in front of the Sail Inn). It is free entry, bouncy castle and Paint Storm, with heaps of raffles and prizes to be won, so bring your cash and get your Christmas Shopping done and donate to a great charity at the same time!


 

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.