Harvest to start a fortnight earlier than usual

Harvest is set to begin today and is one of the earliest starts according to local Agronomist Simon Teakle. 

In an interview with ABC, Mr Teakle said the early harvest was due to a warm, dry winter.

"A lot of the canola was obviously sown up here on, or some of it, before ANZAC Day, so it germinated on ANZAC Day and we've had what I would call a pretty warm winter and it's ready probably two, three weeks earlier than you would expect," Mr Teakle told ABC.

"Generally speaking, it was always the first week of October when you would start to get a few deliveries and that very top end of the northern ag region would start to have a go at canola and barley - if they were growing barley - but never ever this early.

"I think most growers are prepared that they are going to have probably the earliest harvest they've ever had."

Grain handler Cooperative Bulk Handling (CBH) Geraldton Port Zone Manager Duncan Gray, says the Geraldton port terminal will open tomorrow, Tuesday morning, at 8am.


5 men removed from Grand Final - but otherwise smooth day

Local Police wish to thank members of the public who attended the 2014 GNFL Grand Final yesterday at the Recreation Ground.

Police reported that only two vehicles were turned away attempting to bring alcohol into the ground and there were no incidents at the ground outside the licenced area. 

Celebrations were marred however by an incident in the licenced area just prior to the final siren in the league game where five males were removed from the ground and issued move on notices.

A 26-year-old Utakarra man will be summonsed for disorderly conduct as a result of the incident. 

Mid West Cat Shelter Cat of the Week

Mid West Cat Shelter's bonded-pair Cats of the Week are Sherry and Holly.

Holly is a very affectionate cat,  if you would like a companion cat, she is for you. Sherry is a lovely looking girl who likes pats, is always happy to be in the room with you, she is a quiet, gentle soul. Both cats have never scratched or bitten and are clean animals that always use the litter trays. Both females.

If you would like to adopt Sherry and Holly, or any of the other cats or kittens, phone 0487 193 244 to speak to a co-ordinator.

For the month of September only all available cats are $100 each, with the exception of Bonded Pair of the Week at $150 for both cats.

Russian National Dance Company to hit Geraldton

World-renowned Russian National Dance Company will be hitting the Geraldton stage next month with a "dazzling masterpiece".

KOSTROMA is a spectacular and beautiful evocation in dance of ancient Russian culture. This mesmerising event unites centuries of dramatic musical and dance tradition.

The show features 45 elite dancers, masterly techniques, 600 lavish costumes and over 15 scenes. 'KOSTROMA' takes the audience on a bewitching journey from the Arctic north to the southern Steppes, the peaks of the Caucasus to the depths of Siberia.

The show is named after the place of its birth and the cradle of the Romanov dynasty, an ancient Russian town situated on the banks of the great Volga river.

The internationally acclaimed Russian National Dance company was founded in the early 1990's by its director and producer Elena Tsarenko with Art Director and Chief Dance Master Yury Tsarenko.

The company lives and breathes the traditions of their land.

The premiere performances of KOSTROMA were presented in, Moscow, London, Paris and Rotterdam. KOSTROMA has been appearing in the Cosmos Concert Hall, Moscow since 2005.

The French call it ‘A Russian dance miracle’, the Netherlands know it as ‘The spirit of Russia’. This theatrical production with its famous image of 'The Girl in Silver', has already won the hearts of audiences in over 25 countries.

KOSTROMA will be at the Queens Park Theatre on October 11th at 7:30pm.

For tickets visit the Queen's Park Theatre website or visit the Queen's Park Theatre box office. 

Local artist takes Geraldton to Jeju

Geraldton artist Marianne Penberthy in her home studio with some of her contemporary Bojagi art. 

Gridlocked. Hardly, but multi-award winning, Geraldton WA practising artist, Marianne Penberthy, says she has always been attracted to grids which feature strongly in her work.

“Grids interest me,” she says, “they appear as structure in everyday life; stonework in old colonial walls, architecture, street layouts – even nature produces random grids; in a leaf, in the landscape.

“And maps, I particularly like the early Dutch maps,” Marianne tells me as she shows me one with her own grids incorporated over it.

“As a child I was interested in maps and the layout of the place where I lived.

“I have strong memories of the local street maps of my childhood place in my mind. These maps fade over time, gradually becoming overlayed with new places, people and experiences.’

Grids are what attracted her to Korean Bojagi (pronounced ‘bo-jah-ggy’) an exquisite traditional folk art wrapping cloth method made up of small cloth remnants that has its origins in Korea from 1392. It’s a method for wrapping and carrying things that has developed into a contemporary art medium Marianne has embraced and explored as it speaks to her inner grid!

“I discovered Bojagi at an exhibition at the Geraldton Regional Art Gallery in 2002 and then attended a workshop in Perth with Chunghie Lee, a textile professor in Korea and America, and Bojagi ambassador,” says Marianne.

“She kept in touch and invited me to submit work in 2011 and 2012 for two different exhibitions.” 

And now, thanks in part to a second City of Greater Geraldton Artists Opportunities Program grant, along with an Airflight Grant from the WA Department of Culture and the Arts, Marianne has taken her art from Geraldton to Jeju.

The two grants enabled her to accept an invitation to give a talk at the 2014 Korean Bojagi Forum on Jeju Island, just off the Korean Peninsula, and exhibit as part of an International exhibition in Seoul, South Korea in earlier this month (September).

“In 2013 I received a CGG Artists’ Opportunities grant which enabled me to have my artworks professionally photographed; this was such an important thing and the timing was just right,” Marianne says.

“It allowed me to present quality images in future grant applications for professional development. Professional images make a huge difference in securing an art grant.

“In December 2013, I obtained a New Work Development Grant from the WA Department of Culture and the Arts which led to investigating two Asian textile traditions, the Korean Bojagi and also Japanese Shibori.”

At the Bojagi Forum, Marianne spoke about her new work development and showed works in two exhibitions in South Korea, including a solo show of nine works.

The Geraldton Regional Art Gallery owns a piece of Marianne’s contemporary Bojagi and she is currently working on an interpretation of the Bojagi technique – and grids in the landscape.

“My concepts relate to land, sense of place and family,” she says.

“Joining remnants and the reforming of something from small pieces and bringing something back to a whole form is exciting.”

Marianne was also excited about taking Geraldton to the world at the forum that had speakers from across the globe.

“I had photos of Geraldton in my presentation,” she says, “I’m always very proud to promote my home town.”

Marianne will give a talk at Durack Institute of Technology and ACDC Gallery later this year, about her visit to South Korea.

The CGG Artist Opportunities Program offered by the City of Greater Geraldton, provides successful applicants the opportunity to undertake arts projects for the advancement of their art practice and career, and for the creative enrichment of the community.

For more information on the program visit www.queensparktheatre.com.au/artist For more information on her work or to interview Marianne call 0419 938 188. 

Public invited to view stolen property

Geraldton Police wish to invite members of the public who have been the victim of a burglary or stealing offence before August 7 2014, to attend the Police Station to view recently seized property.

The property includes laptops, mobile phones, gameboy consoles, cameras, video cameras and other miscellaneous items.

Some if the items have identifying marks as see in the photo. 

Police are attempting to identify owners of the property to further enquiries into the seizure of the items.

An identification process will be required before the items can be claimed and Police ask for patience during this process.

The items will be available for viewing at the front counter of the Geraldton Police Station between the hours of 8am and 4pm. 

Update: Sea Princess not coming to Geraldton due to mechanical issues

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Update 14/9/14 6:30pm: The "Sea Princess" won't be calling into Geraldton tomorrow due to mechanical issues.

Original article below:



Cruise liner the Sea Princess, will be paying Geraldton a visit on Monday September 15.

The 15 deck, 77,499 ton Cruise ship is expected to arrive at 8am and depart at 6pm the same day, with approximately 1900 passengers on board.

Cruise Ship Meet and Greet Volunteers will be on hand to welcome passengers ashore and local markets will be set up at the Batavia Coast Marina.

The Sea Princess features luxuriously appointed amenities including a café, fitness centre, Lido Pool, main dining room, Oasis Pool, Razzmatazz Bar, Rigoletto Dining Room, Riviera Pool, Traviata Dining Room, Youth Centre, Theatre and much more.

For more information about this and other Cruise Ship visits, or to become a Meet and Greet Volunteer, contact City of Greater Geraldton Cruise Ship and Visitor Information Office, Joanne Brown, on (08) 9921 3999.

For more information about the Sea Princess and the Princess Cruises visit www.princess.com.


Midwest Fishing Report by Tackleworld Country

Offshore

With the wild weather and big swells over the weekend, it made for some tough fishing but for those who manged to get out tell me that African was the place to be with plenty of big Dhu fish up to 12kg. Closer to town there has been a lot of small Dhuies and Red throat emperor. Dhu fish and coral trout have been caught off Drummonds in 20m of water.

South west of town is producing some good Bald chin and Cod in the 20m lumps with plenty of red throats as well, Yellow fin tuna are schooling SW of town in 30 40m marks.

Beaches

Strada Howlers have been doing the damage on the tailor of late with fish in the 50 to 80cm range getting caught from flat rocks, Greenough Explosives and Drummond’s cove. South gates and Drummonds producing a few good mulloway. There has been plenty of Toothy critters as well.

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Lenci's dream for Geraldton Dog Rescue

Locals are urging people to get behind Lenci and organisation Geraldton Dog Rescue.

You can vote for the organisation's dream to win a grant to help towards the costs of building a facility for unwanted dogs until they can be re-homed.

Geraldton Dog Rescue has been operating in the Midwest for 12 years. Dogs that have not been collected from the City Pound by their owners are taken into care, have their vet work done, including sterilisation and are placed into foster homes in the community.

GDR have limited carers available and that limits the number of dogs that can be taken into care. Dogs are left behind to be euthanised simply because there is nowhere for them to be housed.

GDR is run solely by volunteers with people contributing not only in time but financially to their work. In 12 years of operation GDR has saved very close to 3000 dogs from euthanasia.


Top 5 images shared with Everything Geraldton this week

Jason Slade sent in this image of last Friday's sunset taken from the HMAS Sydney Memorial.


"This is a photo of my four year old, Samuel, who jumps on the computer and navigates around Google Earth (better than I can) searching for lighthouses. He loves them so much that we can't return home, whenever he is in the car, without first driving past the Geraldton lighthouse."
-Shaun Rose Photography


This pet sheep caused quite a stir this week when it went for a wander and was taken to the Ranger. But it was returned to its owner.


With some storms earlier in the week, Geraldton copped quite a bit of rain! Kerrin Rowe Media took this photo in Chapman Valley from the shelter of her car. 


Jas Saunders tagged us in this beauty on Instagram. 


Please feel free to inbox us on Instagram or Facebook or e-mail your photos to geraldton@justeverything.com.au :)

Aggravated robbery against an 88-year-old

A 20-year-old Geraldton male will appear in the Geraldton Magistrates Court today after he was allegedly involved in an aggravated robbery offence against an 88-year-old lady in Beachlands. 

The female was returning to her home address after attending a Bingo game when it is alleged the male snatched the handbag from her shoulder. The elderly lady suffered a minor injury as a result of the offence. 

The male was apprehended a short distance away hiding under a vehicle.

An Everything Geraldton user Cheryl shared her similar story with us on the Everything Geraldton app yesterday.

"Earlier this afternoon I had my bag snatched from Stirlings Shopping Centre. I gave chase shouting at the top of my lungs through to McDonald's but he was a lot quicker than me!" she said.

"I believe that he has now been caught after doing the same thing to an elderly lady.

"There is a lot more I could say! But please just be careful and watchful, I along with the disabled lady that I was with could have been hurt."

Cheryl thanked Police for their quick response. 

Police are now requesting any members of the public who may have witnessed the offence, especially a female who flagged down police, to make contact with the Geraldton Police Station. If you have any information please contact the station on (08)9923 4555. 

 

Pre-purchase GNFL Grand Final tickets

Heading to the GNFL Grand Final this Sunday at the Recreation Ground? Keen to avoid delays waiting in line to get in?

PRE-PURCHASE TICKETS TO THE 2014 GNFL GRAND FINAL.

Simply call into the Department of Sport and Recreation Office, 270 Foreshore Drive between 8:30am-4:30pm Thursday 11th September and Friday 12th September to purchase your tickets.

CASH or CHEQUE ONLY, unfortunately no eftpos facility is available.

If you are pre-purchasing tickets, be sure to keep hold of them until Sunday, lost tickets will not be replaced and you will have to pay the gate staff again to get in, don't say you haven't been warned!

GNFL finals admission prices are the same as the semi-final and prelim-final held the previous two weeks.

Prices: $12 Adults, $9 Aged Concession Only, $3 Car, $3 Budget, $5 Kids 13-17, Free Kids 12 & Under.

City Rangers finalists in State award

The City of Greater Geraldton’s Community Law and Safety Team have been selected as finalists in the WA Ranger Association Team of the Year award.

CEO Ken Diehm said he was extremely proud of the work the City’s rangers undertook and to be recognised as being finalists in a State award is a huge step in terms of recognition.

“The City’s Rangers can work under the most stressful of circumstances. Whilst the majority of people in our community treat them with respect, sometimes it can be very difficult to carry out their duties without being harassed,” he said.

“The team have made a huge effort to make sure Geraldton is well serviced in community law and safety issues.”

City of Greater Geraldton Community Law and Safety Manager, Konrad Seidl, said to be finalists for the award is a great team achievement.

“Being part of the Law and Safety team is one of the hardest jobs in the council,” he said.

“The job can be very demanding and we have the highest amount of customer requests, but this doesn’t stop the great culture we have in our team.”

A Rangers day can vary from dealing with dogs, cats and livestock, to matters of parking, camping, litter and off road vehicles.

Law and Safety also deal with City Crime Prevention activities including CCTV and Emergency Management and all bush fire responsibilities.

Much of the work in the field creates work in the office giving each member their fair share in front of the community or a computer screen. No day is ever the same.

Mr Seidl said it’s very rewarding to achieve so many goals on a daily basis. “We work together to make a significant contribution to keeping Greater Geraldton safe,” he said.

“I’m proud of how far the team has come and if we’re not successful this round, I’m sure we will be nominated again for our services.”

Mr Seidl will be presenting at a conference on Wednesday September 10 about a new approach to the City’s Ranger Services and Emergency Management Exercise. He will also be attending the awards presentation taking place that same day.

Help out with a Bucket Brigade on McHappy Day!

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McHappy Day® is coming up fast and Ronald McDonald House Charities® (RMHC®) is calling on Geraldton community groups to get behind the big day by forming a ‘Bucket Brigade’ on Saturday 18th October, to help raise more than $3 million for the charity.

The event will take place at McDonald's restaurants in Geraldton and local groups including local businesses, dance groups, the fire brigade and ambulance services, are encouraged to get involved by volunteering their time to help collect donations in fundraising buckets at their local restaurant on the day.

This year’s fundraising target equates to over 23,000 nights’ accommodation in a Ronald McDonald House for families with seriously ill children. Funds raised on the day will go towards a range of RMHC programs including Ronald McDonald House, Ronald McDonald Family Rooms, the Ronald McDonald Learning Program and Ronald McDonald Family Retreats Program.

“One in eight people either have been or know someone who has been affected by childhood illness so I am sure there are people in the local community who can relate to the heartache and stress of having a child with a serious illness,” said Mike Hanlon, licensee, McDonald's Geraldton.

“The Bucket Brigades are a simple and easy way for people in the community to get involved and help families with seriously ill children. We are very passionate about reaching our target of $3 million this year."

There are currently 14 Ronald McDonald Houses in Australia but sadly hundreds of families are turned away each month as there is a shortage of rooms to accommodate them all. All funds raised on McHappy Day goes directly to RMHC, and are used to help these Houses expand in order to help more families remain close during challenging times.

A number of Australian celebrities will be doing their bit for McHappy Day to help raise awareness and funds across Australia. Why not join them?

To form a ‘Bucket Brigade’ or get involved at your local McDonald’s please contact the McHappy Day Project Office by e-mailing mchappyday@ppr.com.au

Mid West Cat Shelter Cat of the Week

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Meet best friends, Pepsi and Aspen.

Pepsi and Apsen are two 10 month old females. Aspen is very shy but once she learns she can trust you, she’s a very sweet girl with a very fluffy tail! Pepsi is also a very shy girl who needs a lot of love, but once she trusts you she is very kind. They both have very shy personalities and need a home together with lots of love, plenty of cuddles and patience. Would suit a home with adults or the elderly who would enjoy some quiet, sweet company.They both have sweet personalities, love plenty of cuddles and pats.

Mid West Cat Shelter's bonded-pair Cats of the Week are available for $200 to the right home.

If you would like to adopt Pepsi and Aspen, or any of the other cats or kittens, phone 0487 193 244 to speak to a co-ordinator.

$600 taken via Pay Wave on stolen debit card

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A local man has lost $600 when someone stole his debit card and used the Pay Wave feature last week.

Colin posted to Everything Geraldton, "Just like to let everyone know please don't do what I did today and lose my wallet just after putting my tax cheque in the bank I went to SJOG Hospital to have my bloods done and afterwards I thought I'd get a coffee and walking back to the car I lost my wallet."

"Thanks to someone who found my wallet and decided to use my Westpac card 7 times on Pay Wave and took out my $600 that I just put in the bank so if you have a Pay Wave bank card please be extremely careful."

Colin's wife Lyn also urged people to be wary of the Pay Wave feature.

"Within 1/2 hour they had taken 7 debits out of our account all under $100 and we lost $600 so we now have requested that we don't want Pay Wave and were told sorry," Lyn said.

"I believe we should have the right to be able to get the card we want as customers.

"The bank will replace the money in 14 bank work days but please be careful."

Lyn also mentioned that the money was to be used for a trip to Perth for her husband's cancer treatment.

The Biggest Comedy Show On Earth, In the SPIEGELTENT!

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You won’t want to miss The Comedy Emporium’s show on October 10th, with your favourite local comedians and THREE headliners performing in the one and only Spiegeltent! It will be the biggest comedy show on earth (or at least in Geraldton)... In a tent.

“This is absolutely the most amazing venue you will ever get to be in!” says The Comedy Emporium’s Coordinator Emma Howell, “Oh - the comedy will be pretty good too.”

The Comedy Emporium has partnered with Gfest to perform in the Spiegeltent and produce this once- off show.

“You can even get tickets cheaper to both events! Comedy show tickets are only $25 if you get your Gfest ticket at the same time,” says Emma. “The tent can only fit so many people... So make sure you get your tickets ASAP! There will be no repeats.”

There are three headline comedy acts ready to go - the theatrical John Robertson from the UK, the hilarious International Touring Comedian Matthew Dyktynski and the wonderful Joel Bryant who was awarded best show at the 2013 Brisbane Fringe Comedy Festival! “I am not really sure how we can afford three headliners, but it will be an amazing show even if it means I have no job next week,” says Howell.

Your favourite local acts will be on show again, with teenage comedian Jackson Canny looking forward to the show.

"Last time when I performed I forgot my set, which made it even funnier?" He said.

There will also be two comedy first timers to sacrifice, and one of the originals to welcome back - James Butson. “After two shows absent it will be great to have my comeback in a tent where I can really clown out to my crowd!” Said James.

Doors open 6.30pm, live music from 7.15pm, comedy from 8pm. For more information and tickets head to www.thecomedyemporium.com or QPT.

Tickets on sale now for $29 each presale $35 at the door. For enquiries please ring 0458 306 111. No BYO alcohol. Bar available.

JOHN ROBERTSON

John Robertson in The Dark Room, publicity photo

John is a Renaissance man with a Black Plague wit. A comedian, playwright, YouTube visionary and clown, he's performed everywhere from rained- out bomb shelters in Hungary to legendary comedy clubs in London and packed theatres in Sydney. He's had fans dress as him, been concussed by well- meaning punters and generally made the world a louder, more frightening place.

"Brilliant - you could do worse than see John's show, but you'll rarely do better." - Chortle AU Trivia: John's sadistic YouTube game "The Dark Room" has been played over 4,000,000 times worldwide. He has stage- dived off the roof of a theatre with Brendon Burns and a purple puppet. He will either carefully construct material, or make shows up as he goes. He owns many swords. Likes Star Trek, frock coats and top hats. Also pro wrestling. Doesn't drink wine. Comedy through fear. John is also the official MC of the Supanova Pop Culture Expo, Wai- Con Anime Convention and Madman National Cosplay Competition. Wherever he goes, he brings the nerd love, manic slapstick and smart cynicism.

JOEL BRYANT

Joel Bryant

“There’s something wonderful about watching an intelligent and articulate person, point out how bizarre the world is.” “I couldn’t get offended... I was too busy laughing.” “There’s a beautiful message in what you do.”

Joel thinks they are the loveliest things ever said about his show. Joel has established a reputation as a quality act as well as having worked with acts of the calibre of Anthony Jeselnik, Ted Alexandro, Greg Fleet, Fiona O’Loughlin, Chris Wainhouse, Geraldine Hickey, Steddy Eddie and Austen Tayshus to name but a few. With the rare ability to adapt his act and establish an instant rapport with all, Joel never fails to leave audiences filled with his infectious energy and passion. Joel dreams of a world where we laugh because it’s funny... Not because we need to. He enjoys gardening, beer, a good hug and pondering why we treat each other like shit. When he grows up he plans to stamp his feet and yell “No!”

 MATTHEW DYKTYNSKI

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Matt Dyktynski is a comedian. Matt is an actor. Matt is also a Cancerian. Matt can cook reasonably well.

As an actor Matt Dyktynski has starred in films such as Love and other Catastrophes, Takeaway and the critically acclaimed, Japanese Story and in TV series like Shockjock and Raw FM. As a Stand-Up Comic, Matt spent years based in London, becoming a regular on the highly demanding UK circuit. All over Britain and Ireland and with gigs as far flung as Poland and Croatia, Matt has weaved his warm style to drunks everywhere and now is home in OZ looking forward to making his own people laugh and hopefully getting out of the gig alive.

“... has a show that other stand-up comics would kill for.” Malcolm Hay Time Out. London.

The asylum seeker boat is being donated to WA Museum

The Western Australian Museum today thanked the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service for donating the wooden asylum seeker boat that arrived into Geraldton in April 2013, to its collection. WA Museum CEO Alec Coles said the vessel and its story were part of contemporary Australian history, and the Museum was committed to documenting the historical record through the collection of significant objects that explored the history of WA and connected people to its past, present and future.

“Of the criteria that define what contemporary material any museum should collect, one tries to imagine how significant that material might be viewed in 100 years’ time,” Mr Coles said.

The WA Museum joins a number of Australian museums that have asylum seeker vessels as part of their collections, including the National Museum, the National Maritime Museum, and the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory.

An assessment of the vessel is being conducted with a view to transporting it from its current location in Geraldton to Perth, for conservation, storage and preparation for eventual display.

Exploring Western Australia is one of the WA Museum’s key themes, now and into the future, as the $428.3 million redeveloped New Museum for Western Australia takes shape. This includes exploring our relationship with the Indian Ocean and how that has contributed to the development of the State.

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The WA Museum already houses the most significant collection of excavated maritime archaeological material in the world today, collected off the WA coast. The acquisition of this vessel represents the latest chapter in centuries of documented Indian Ocean history.

Geraldton Dog Rescue Dog of the Week

Chev

Meet Chev!

Chev is a very cute 4 month old puppy with lots of growing to do as it appears he will be a large dog when fully grown. He is very playful and will need a lot of socializing as well as some training to make him a pleasant and social boy in the future. He is learning all about cats in his foster home and is getting along well with both large and small dogs as playmates. Chev is learning basic manners in his foster home and how to walk on a lead. He will make a wonderful addition to any family.

Geraldton Dog Rescue is a not for profit organization run solely by volunteers. All GDR dogs cost $350 and have been bathed and flea treated, vet checked, vaccinated, wormed, micro-chipped and de-sexed. If you would like to view a dog or become a volunteer please call 0400 219 719. Geraldton Dog Rescue can also be contacted via their website www.geraldtondogrescue.com.au or you can find them on Facebook.

Storm hits Geraldton

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There was a weather warning in place for Geraldton last night and this morning as a storm hit the Midwest and surrounding areas.

From 1.55 pm yesterday, September 7, the Bureau of Meteorology advised a passage of a strong cold front from Sunday evening was  expected to cause widespread damaging winds to 100 kilometres per hour that could result in damage to homes and property.

We had reports of some damage in local homes, power was out is some homes, traffic lights are out in the Geraldton CBD and some fences were blown down.