Footpath repair works on Marine Terrace

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise it will be repairing and replacing footpath pavers in the area adjacent to Sail Inn Snack Bar and the Marine Terrace Lester Avenue roundabout from Monday 12 February to Friday 16 February 2018.

Parking bays adjacent to the works located in the Geraldton Multipurpose Centre carpark site will be closed during works.

The anticipated hours of work will be between from 7am to 5pm.

Traffic management will be in place during the works. Members of the community are requested to exercise caution and obey all warning signs and directions from authorised City personnel and contractors.

The City apologises for any inconvenience these works may cause.

If you have any queries please contact the City on (08) 9956 6600 or email council@cgg.wa.gov.au.

Lunar New Year Sale

Harvey Norman Furniture & Bedding Geraldton are having their Lunar New Year Sale!

8 Days Only!! Starts tomorrow Friday 9th until Friday 15th. Great specials in store PLUS

Spend over $250 on any furniture & bedding products and receive 10% of your purchase price back in gift vouchers to spend another day

Drop in to 38 Chapman Rd and take a look around. 

*Terms & conditions apply. See in store for details

Arrest – Reckless Driving, Fail to Stop

At 8 pm on Friday 2 February 2018, officers from the Dongara Police Station were responding to an incident of a Holden Commodore doing burnouts in Church Street Dongara.

Officers located this vehicle exiting the Priory Hotel Carpark where it is alleged the vehicle was sighted doing a 20 meter burnout before driving off at speed. The 41 year old male driver from Dongara was arrested and charged with a number of offences and bailed to appear in the Dongara Magistrates Court on a number of charges including.

  • Reckless Driving (Hoon)
  • Reckless Driving to Evade Police
  • Obstruct Police
  • DUI
  • Use an Unlicensed Vehicle

A 31 year old male passenger from the same vehicle was also charged by officers with Obstruct Police and summonsed to appear in the Dongara Magistrates Court.

Burglary Arrest

At 2 pm on Monday 5 February 2018 Officers from the Geraldton Police Complex conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle (vehicle ID not supplied) in Petchell Street Rangeway.

A 15 year old male from Rangeway, was a passenger in the vehicle and was identified by officers as a person of interest for a number of offences that had been committed in the Geraldton Area.

This male was arrested and remanded in custody to appear in the Geraldton Children’s Court on the 6 February 2018 on a number of charges including.

  • Aggravated Burglary and Steal Motor Vehicle
  • 2 x Steal Motor Vehicle
  • Burglary with Intent
  • Trespass

Possession of Prohibited Drugs

On Tuesday 6 February 2018 officers from the Geraldton Police Station conducted a traffic stop (vehicle ID not supplied) in Alexander Street UTAKARRA.

As a result of this stop the vehicle was searched with a Meth Pipe being located. As a result a 27 year old female from Geraldton has been charged with possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

She has been summoned to appear in the Geraldton Magistrates Court.

Footpath renewal works at Sanford Street

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise it will be renewing a section of footpath at Sanford Street between Fitzgerald Street and Cathedral Avenue in Geraldton with works scheduled to commence on Monday 12 February 2018 for a period of approximately two weeks.

The anticipated hours of work will be between from 7am to 6pm. Works include removing the slab path and replacing it with a user-friendly concrete path.

These works are part of $941,600 allocated in the 2017/18 Budget for the renewal of footpaths, which will see approximately 1.14 km of the footpath network replaced.

Members of the community are requested to exercise caution and obey all warning signs and directions from authorised City personnel and contractors.

The City apologises for any inconvenience these works may cause.

If you have any queries please contact the City on (08) 9956 6600 or email council@cgg.wa.gov.au

Possession of Prohibited Weapon

At 0300 am on Friday 2 February 2018, Officers from the Geraldton Police Station conducted a traffic stop (vehicle ID not supplied) in Zimmri Street KARLOO.

As a result of this stop police have searched the vehicle during which police located a knife on one of the occupants. As a result a 43 year old Female from Geraldton has been charged with possession of a prohibited weapon.

She has been summoned to appear in the Geraldton Magistrates Court

Possession of Drugs

At 1030 pm on Friday 2 February 2018, Officers from Geraldton Police Station conducted a traffic stop on a Nissan Sedan in Tramway Road WAGGRAKINE.

As a result of this stop officers have searched the occupants and located a small quantity of Cannabis on one of the occupants. A 33 year old female from WAGGRAKINE has been charged with possession of a prohibited drug.

She has been summoned to appear in the Geraldton Magistrates Court.

Beresford Foreshore Enhancement works commence at Midalias Beach

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise Beresford Foreshore Enhancement works have begun with site fencing being erected around Midalias Beach and carpark from Wednesday 7 February 2018. 

Please be advised he beach will remain accessible until Monday 12 February 2018 via gates located at the footpaths into the area.

From Monday 12 February 2018, Midalias Beach and carpark will be closed to the public to ensure community safety during construction works. The estimated date of completion of project works is the end of June 2018.

Members of the community are requested to exercise caution and obey all warning signs and directions from authorised City personnel and contractors.

The City apologises for any inconvenience these works may cause.

If you have any queries please contact the City on (08) 9956 6600 or email council@cgg.wa.gov.au.

Do your part this Clean Up Australia Day

Geraldton is home to some of the best beaches and bushland in Australia and the City of Greater Geraldton is calling members of the community to come together to help keep it that way.

Every year tonnes of rubbish plagues our environment and Clean Up Australia Day aims to reduce litter that is impacting our streets, parks and waterways.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn encouraged members of the community to register.

“Registering for Clean Up Australia Day is really easy and simple – you can either join an existing group or create your own,” he said.

“The more people involved, the more fun it is for everyone. You can even round out the day with a sausage sizzle and nice cold drink.

“Put on your gloves and help us reduce waste in our local parks, streets, bushland and beaches for a cleaner local environment.”

The major source of rubbish in WA is plastics, closely followed by paper, metals, glass, polystyrene, wood and rubber.

“Some of these items can take up to 500 years to breakdown. Chemicals are also released in the breakdown process, which are harmful to flora and fauna,” added Mayor Van Styn.

To support those partaking in Clean Up Australia Day, the City will provide additional bags and gloves as well as bins through ToxFree who are generously supporting the day with the delivery and pickup of skip bins.

National Clean Up Australia Day is held on Sunday 4 March and is an all-day event.

There is also a Business Clean Up Day on Tuesday 27 February as well as a Schools Clean Up Day on Friday 2 March.

To join in on a registered Clean Up site visit www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au. Before registering a new site please contact the City’s Community Development Officer steved@cgg.wa.gov.au to check suitability and obtain support with bins, gloves and bags.

Clean Up Australia Day is also supported by Northern Agriculture Catchments Council (NACC) and Woolworths Seacrest.

Local Cadets Best In State

Geraldton’s Number 711 squadron has been named the most proficient Air Force Cadet Squadron in the state for 2017.

Commander Flight Lieutenant (AAFC) David Power received the RSL Efficiency Shield on behalf of the squadron at a ceremony at RAAF Base Pearce in January in front of more than 100 cadets and their guests. The cadets were part of a graduation parade recognising an intensive three weeks leadership and management training course which will prepare them for future leadership positions.

The parade was reviewed by the WA Police Commissioner Chris Dawson and featured a flying display and fly past by PC9 aircraft of Number 2 Flying Training School from the Pearce airbase. The Air Force Cadets is fully supported by the Royal Australian Air Force.

The efficiency shield is presented each year to the state's cadet squadron that has achieved the highest ratings in a range of criteria over the training year.

"This is the first time 711 Squadron has won the award, and one of only a hand full of times it has been awarded to a non-metropolitan Squadron.", said Flight Lieutenant (AAFC) David Power.

“The Australian Air Force Cadets is one of the most dynamic, effective and satisfying youth programs available and is open to young people aged 13-18 years".

“The cadets get to do the sort of things that most other young people only watch on television, including learning to fly, undertaking bushcraft where they learn to operate radios, and cooking and survival skills. The cadets can also participate in interstate and international travel as well as study aeronautics, navigation, meteorology and radio communications, first aid, and music.”, said FLTLT(AAFC) Power.

According to FLTLT(AAFC) Power, a high proportion of serving Air Force personnel developed their career interest in aviation as cadets, and many others have continued their involvement in community affairs through their cadet training.

711 Squadron parades Monday nights during the school term, and prospective cadets are encouraged to attend a brief family information session to be held on Monday, 12 February, at the Geraldton Army Reserve Depot, Lester Avenue, at 7pm. Those who cannot make the information session are encouraged to visit the Squadron any Monday night during the school term.

Shortened Prohibited Burning Time for Mullewa district

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise due to seasonal conditions, and in accordance with delegated Authority and the provisions of the Bush Fires Act 1954, notice is hereby given that the “Prohibited Burning Time” in the Mullewa district only has been shortened for a period of fourteen (14) days from 11.59pm on Tuesday 13 February 2018 to 12.01am on Wednesday 28 February 2018.

Permits will be required from 12.01am Wednesday 14 February 2018 until the end of the “Restricted Burning Time”.

If you have any queries please contact the City on (08) 9956 6600 or email council@cgg.wa.gov.au.

Geraldton Camp School plays core role in education

Member for Geraldton Ian Blayney MLA is calling on the Education Minister to reverse her intention to alter the management and running of the Geraldton Camp School.

‘It is still a huge concern that the Minister has not set out a framework outlining the future management of the Geraldton Camp School’, said Mr Blayney.

‘The camp school is extremely popular and is used by many schools in the area. The delay in clarifying how this facility will be run in 2019 is causing angst among many members of the community.

‘The camp school is particularly important for those children who receive their education through SOTA. Most of these children live in isolated areas and coming together at the camp school to take part in leadership activities and team building tasks plays an invaluable role in the learning experience.

‘I disagree with the Minister’s statement that camp schools are not the ‘core business of education’. Education encompasses so much more than learning literacy and numeracy.

‘Education is about nurturing the whole child, allowing them to grow, and develop socially and emotionally, as well as academically. The Geraldton Camp School allows for just that. And it’s one of the only facilities in the Midwest that does.

‘I am calling on the Minister to immediately re-consider her plans to change the management of this facility.

‘The camp school has serviced the Midwest community successfully for a long time. To change this exceptional service would be a big mistake.’

Wildlife control program recommences

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise that the wildlife control program has recommenced in order to reduce an influx of corellas in the Geraldton area.

Members of the community are requested to exercise caution and if any loud noises are heard, to not be alarmed.

If any injured corellas are found by the public please contact City staff as soon as possible. 

The City apologises for any inconvenience these works may cause. If you have any queries please contact the City on (08) 9956 6600 or email council@cgg.wa.gov.au.

Tour guides to receive specialised training

Local cruise ship tour guides will undertake specialised training to enhance the cruise experience.

To ensure the best experience for people visiting Geraldton, local cruise ship tour guides will undertake specialised training to become accredited as a WA Shorex Guide.

Funded by Tourism WA, the short training course will be delivered by Tour Guides WA to Geraldton community members and volunteers.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn said the training would ensure an even better shore experience for cruise ship visitors.

“Our tour guides are absolutely imperative to the experience that thousands of tourists from cruise ships have here in Geraldton,” he said.

“Every year we are getting more and more cruise ships stopping here and the benefits to our local economy are huge.

“It is important for us to help facilitate and grow the skills of our wonderful tour guides as they are ambassadors for our community and often create the first impression of our town.”

Tour Guides WA will deliver the specialised one-and-a-half day training program they have developed to provide a pool of ‘cruise ready’ WA Shorex Guides.

Once training is completed, these guides will be assessed to hold and maintain Guiding Organisations Australia’s Tour Guide Accreditation, affiliated with the World Federation of Tourist Guide Associations, and recognised internationally. 

Tourism WA’s cruise spokesperson Christine Cole said tour guides have a very important role to play in the overall success of a cruise itinerary. 

“Cruise lines consider unique landside visits an integral element of the overall cruise experience,” she said.

“Tour guides conducting shore tours need specialised skills to make sure cruise passengers have a memorable visit.”

With over 20 years experience in the industry, President of Tour Guides WA Mrs Cherie Toovey will facilitate the program.  

Over the last four years, Mrs Toovey has facilitated Tourism WA’s State-wide delivery of three phases of ‘Welcoming Cruise Passengers to the West’ workshops across the State’s nine active port destinations.

Tour coach drivers, tourism attraction guides, cruise ship meet and greet volunteers and others in the community interested in learning more about this exciting opportunity are invited to contact Cruise Ship and Visitor Information Officer at the Geraldton Visitor Centre, Joanne Brown, via email GVCmembers@cgg.wa.gov.au or telephone 9956 6670.

Construction of new footpath at Eastern Road

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise it will be constructing a new footpath at northern side of Eastern Road between Caprice Road and Johnston Street in Geraldton with works scheduled to commence on Monday 5 February 2018 for a period of approximately three weeks.

The anticipated hours of work will be between from 7am to 6pm. Works include removing the slab path and replacing it with a user-friendly concrete path.

These works are part of $544,600 allocated in the 2017/18 Budget for the construction of new footpaths, which will add approximately 1.77 km to Geraldton footpath network.

Members of the community are requested to exercise caution and obey all warning signs and directions from authorised City personnel and contractors.

The City apologises for any inconvenience these works may cause.

If you have any queries please contact the City on (08) 9956 6600 or email council@cgg.wa.gov.au