Community Nursery Open Day

Community Nursery Officer Jeanette Reynolds (left) and volunteer Joan Earl in the Community Nursery Seed Orchard.

If you like being outdoors, are passionate about plants and don’t mind getting dirt under your fingernails becoming a Community Nursery volunteer might be just what you’re looking for.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn encourages residents of all ages who are interested in greening our City to come along to the Community Nursery Open Day.

“Our 25 Community Nursery volunteers are amazing,” he said.

“Every year they propagate tens of thousands of local plants that the City, community groups and organisations use to revegetate and beautify our bushland and coastal reserves.

“They have also become specialists at trouble shooting the propagation of local natives that are notoriously difficult to grow.

“However, one of their greatest works to date has been to propagate and cultivate 139 Lone Pine trees, direct descendants from the tree that stood on the battlefield in Gallipoli, which are being planted in the Leonard T Green Memorial Park to commemorate Geraldton residents who lost their lives in WWI.”

If you would like to be part of this dedicated and passionate group of volunteers who take great pride in their work and workplace then come along to the Community Nursery Open Day on Thursday 27 October 2022 from 9.30am to 11.30am.

The morning includes a presentation on the nursery followed by a guided tour and morning tea with the volunteers.

For more information on the Community Nursery head to the website here.

Night roadworks in Rangeway

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise that night road resurfacing works to a section of Utakarra Road from Howes Street to Wandoo Street in Rangeway are scheduled to commence from Monday 24 October 2021.

The night works, which will be undertaken in sections, will take place from 7.00pm to 7.00am and are expected to take approximately two weeks to complete with detours in place during these hours.

Members of the community are requested to seek alternative routes and 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.

Spalding revitalisation plan revealed

AMC Park Masterplan

The plan to revitalise the AMC Park and Mitchell Street Community Centre in Spalding has been finalised and will soon go to tender.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn said the plan developed by local community members will be a game changer for the area located in the heart of the suburb.

“The City and landscape architects worked closely with year six Bluff Point Primary School students and the Spalding Urban Renewal Team made up of local residents, service providers and business operators to learn how the centre and park are used and what changes could be made to improve the area and increase community use of the space,” he said.

“The community agreed with the ideas they put forward and the Department of Communities is providing the City with funding to undertake the works.”

“The final plan, that includes something for everyone, sets out to completely transform the park and how the Mitchell Street Community Centre is used.”

The final design features an adventurous playground, basketball court, yarning/education circle, covered picnic nodes, new pathways, a bush tucker garden, public toilets and more car parking with ACROD bays. 

The Mitchell Street Community Centre is also planned to undergo some renovations including the installation of doors along the eastern side of the building that will open onto a large veranda.

The Department of Communities has already begun the first stage of renewal works in the area by removing a number of aged public houses on Bogle Way and Sullivan Court to create new road connections onto Mitchell Street and onto an extension of Robinson Street from Mitchell Street to Broome Street.

These new road connections will greatly improve the pedestrian, cycle and road networks of the suburb and are all part of the first stage of renewal works.

The State Government is investing significantly into the renewal of Spalding with $9 million of funding allocated.

Tenders for the project will be issued in the coming months with construction to begin next year.

More information on the project is available on the City’s website here

Tree removal in the CBD

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise five dead Norfolk Pine trees will be removed at the following locations in the CBD with works taking place from Tuesday 18 October to Saturday 22 October 2022.

·         Marine Terrace between Point Street and Portway

·         Marine Terrace between Burges and Cunningham Streets

·         Conway Street east of Burges Street

·         Sanford Street between Fitzgerald Street and Cathedral Avenue

The City is always reluctant to remove trees as they add to the liveability of the City. However in this case, these trees are dead and pose a risk to pedestrians, motorists, homes and buildings.

Works will take place between 7.00am and 5.00pm pending appropriate weather conditions on the day. 

To ensure community safety, these sections of road will be closed to traffic with detours in place during the works.

Members of the community are requested to use alternative routes during this time, 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.

Prohibited burning period begins

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise the Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner has implemented the prohibited burning period for the City of Greater Geraldton, including Greenough and Mullewa from midnight tonight, Friday 14 October 2022 until 14 February 2023.

Burning permits will no longer be issued. Infringements may be issued for non-compliance.

If you see a fire or become aware of a potential fire contact 000 immediately. 

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

Stage set for Battle of the Bands

Battle of the Bands 2021 participants Rev'nant.

Geraldton’s top musical talent will be putting the “amp” back in the Queens Park Theatre’s Amphitheatre, when Battle of the Bands returns on Sunday 16 October.

 

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn is looking forward to seeing local musicians go head to head.

 

“Battle of the Bands always lives up to the hype and I am sure this year will be no different,” he said.

 

“Once again there are cash prizes up for grabs as well as awards for the best original song and best under 25s band.

 

“I encourage everyone to come down, experience some fantastic performances from local musicians and enjoy a great afternoon out.”

 

Battle of the Bands is set to take place Sunday 16 October from 12pm - 4pm at the Queens Park Theatre Amphitheatre. The bar will be open from 3pm – 5pm and food vendors will be onsite throughout the event.

 

Registration forms for both individuals and bands can be found on the City’s website by clicking here.

 

The City would like to thank Rio Tinto for their support of this event.  

 

For more information about Battle of the Bands, please contact Jesse Steele on 9956 6792.

City completes preparations for bushfire season

Mulched firebreak installed along property perimeter and clean stem pruning of native trees along Waverly Street in Mount Tarcoola.

In preparation for the coming bushfire season the City of Greater Geraldton recently completed bushfire reduction treatments at various locations around the City region.

The works valued at more than $500,000, which included mulching mowing and the installation of firebreaks undertaken by local contractors, were 100 percent funded by the State Government Mitigation Activity Fund.

City of Greater Geraldton CEO Ross McKim said reducing the risk of bushfires is the responsibility of all property managers and owner/occupiers.

“Over the past seven weeks we have been providing the community with information on how to prepare their properties for the coming bushfire season in the lead up to the 4 October firebreak deadline,” he said.

“The City has been busy preparing and the recent completion of the bushfire mitigation works at these City owned or managed sites will certainly go a long way to help keep our community safe in hot and dry summer months ahead.

“I’d like to thank the State Government for funding these critical works and our local contractors for getting this big job done.”

On 5 October 2022 firebreak inspections began.  Property owners who have not put bushfire prevention measures in place are requested to act immediately as infringements may be issued for non-compliance with the requirements.

The 2022-2023 First and Final Firebreak Notice, which provides the fire prevention measures that need to be completed based on property size, was issued with rates notices and is also available on the City’s website here

History making camel trek to finish in Geraldton

John Elliot with his camels and Bruski the dog.

Stow Gardens on the Geraldton Foreshore will mark the final stop on adventurer and philanthropist John Elliot’s odyssey across the heart of Australia to raise awareness about skin cancer.

 

Before Mr Elliot’s departure in 2019, he undertook a routine skin check that revealed a melanoma on his back, which had it gone undetected may have proven fatal.

 

The discovery of the melanoma prompted Elliot to dedicate his journey to encouraging others to get checked.

 

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn is looking forward to welcoming Mr Elliot and his caravan to town.

 

“John’s journey across Australia is truly inspirational and we can’t wait to welcome him to Geraldton,” he said.

 

“With our consistently sunny weather and outdoor lifestyle, there is an increased requirement to get checked for skin cancer.

 

“I urge everyone to come and meet John, Bruski and his camels, listen to some fascinating stories and get themselves checked out.”

 

When Mr Elliot, his camels and trusty dog Bruski traipse into town on Saturday 15 October, Mr Elliot will also become the first person in history to have camel trekked across every state and territory in Australia as part of a journey spanning over 12,000km.

 

To mark Mr Elliot’s arrival, Skin Cancer Champions and City Health Geraldton will be carrying out free educational skin cancer checks for the community in Stow Gardens from 9am. Later that evening, there will be a ticketed fundraising dinner at the Geraldton Multipurpose Centre.

 

For more information and tickets head to: www.thecamelman.raisely.com

New playground signs foster inclusivity

(L-R) City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn with Rocky Bay Speech Pathologist Jessica Morrison, Rocky Bay Clinical Operations Manager Jasmeet Flora-Drage, City of Greater Geraldton A/Coordinator Community Development Pavlina Heiderova and City of Greater Geraldton A/Manager Community & Cultural Development Peter Treharne with one of the new Communication Boards.

Signs to help individuals communicate have been installed at various playgrounds in Geraldton, helping to create an inclusive environment for all.

The Communication Boards are a collaboration between the City of Greater Geraldton and Rocky Bay to increase social skills and aid language development, especially with those who have difficulty speaking.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn said they are welcome additions.

“These vibrant signs display symbols to help youngsters express themselves non-verbally, which will allow everyone to have a fun and safe time in our playgrounds,” he said.

“Our thanks to Rocky Bay for initiating the idea and helping us promote a more inclusive and connected community.

“I look forward to Communication Boards being added to other spaces in the City of Greater Geraldton in the future.”

Rocky Bay Clinical Operations Manager Jasmeet Flora-Drage said communication is everyone’s right.

“The boards can support someone with their understanding, expression, making new friends and connections as well as building awareness for people who have troubles communicating,” she said. 

“I am proud to be a part of an organisation that can support us with providing accessible communication to the community.

“I hope the communication boards are a step forward to a more inclusive community in the Midwest.”

The Communication Boards have been installed at both the Beresford and Geraldton Foreshore playgrounds, with the vision for more to be added around Greater Geraldton in the future.

The City’s Disability Access and Inclusion Plan seeks to develop and improve access to services, facilities, programs and events, and the addition of these signs is a step closer in achieving that.

The strategic document can be viewed here.

Carpark 6 asphalt repairs

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise works to repairs the asphalt in Carpark 6 located on Cathedral Avenue will take place on Tuesday 11 October 2022.

During the works a number of car parking spaces will be closed.

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.

Temporary closure Bugara Park playground

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise maintenance works on the Bugara Park playground equipment will begin the week of Monday 10 October 2022 for a period of approximately three weeks.

To ensure community safety during the works, the playground located between Nixon and Bugara Streets in Spalding will be closed.

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.

City thanks Clean Up crew

(L-R) Marg Dawson, Mick Steffan, Roy Jones, Laureen Ayres, Lisa Bickley, City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn, Ann Burrow, Tina Lawson and Bob Taylor.

Gero Clean Up Crew can usually be found removing litter and weeds all over Greater Geraldton on a weekend however, this month will signal a change as they officially hang up their gloves.

 

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn commended the group on a job well done.

 

“This wonderful group of people choose to give up their time to make Geraldton an even better place to live,” he said.

 

“The results of their dedication are clearly visible and their actions are truly inspirational.

 

“I would personally like to thank everyone who has been involved and congratulate them on what they have achieved for our community and environment.”

 

Gero Clean Up Crew spokesperson Lisa Bickley said the group was proud of their accomplishments.

 

“Our aim has always been to raise awareness of the power that individuals have, to make a positive difference,” she said.

 

“Encouraging people to remove litter from the land, was our way of doing that. We also wanted to highlight what can be achieved, when passionate people work together.”

 

“I sincerely thank every person who has joined in our efforts. Being part of the Crew, has changed lives on many levels.”

 

“Thousands of orange bags later, it is time to hand this task over to all community. Making a conscious effort to dispose of litter and goods correctly, makes all the difference. We hope this role modelling is now continued by all Geraldton residents.”

 

The Gero Clean Up Crew are rounding up their activities on Sunday 9 October at Midalia Beach, with a breakfast for all past crew members.

 

For more information please email gerocleanupcrew@gmail.com.

Truck drivers urged to slow down on gravel roads

Following a strong growing season with plenty of rain reaching agricultural areas, the City of Greater Geraldton is urging truck drivers to slow down to help preserve the condition of unsealed rural roads in the Midwest this harvest season.

City of Greater Geraldton CEO Ross McKim said trucks slowing down on gravel roads makes a huge difference to future road conditions and driver safety.

“The condition of our rural roads affects all drivers using these roads, especially those running businesses,” he said.

“Problems with corrugation, or washboard effect, caused by acceleration and deceleration puts intersections and corners at greatest risk to drivers.

“It’s a small ask for truck drivers to slow down to 70km/h which will help keep our unsealed roads in good condition longer.

“It will also reduce the wear and tear on vehicles and increase the overall safety for all road users.”

This financial year the City has allocated more than $1.8 million towards renewing over 58kms of unsealed rural roads, including three intersections in the Mullewa region, and 50kms of road swales and shoulders.

To report unsafe road conditions, contact the City on 9956 6600 or email council@cgg.wa.gov.au

Beresford Foreshore beach access repairs

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise works to repair the Beresford Foreshore beach access ramp located at the Dean Street carpark will take place on Thursday 6 October 2022.

Works to repair damage caused by recent rain will begin at 7.00am. To ensure community safety pedestrian management will be in place on the shared path.

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.

Prescribed burns in Webberton

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise prescribed burns will be undertaken in Webberton on Saturday 8 October 2022 commencing at approximately 9.00 am.

Prescribed burns are undertaken to mitigate the severity of bushfires and to help protect lives and property by reducing the build-up of flammable fuel loads.

These burns will be located adjacent to Guirdara Street, Webberton.

Should unfavourable weather conditions develop on the day, the prescribed burns may be delayed or rescheduled for another day.

The Moonyoonooka Bush Fire Brigade will be on site to control the burn rate and extinguish the fire by the end of the day.

Smoke from the prescribed burns may affect the surrounding areas. If you have a respiratory condition or are affected by smoke you should contact your local doctor or call Health Direct on 1800 022 222.

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 this may cause.

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

Time capsule buried in transformed park

The time capsule was buried in GRAG Park yesterday afternoon and will be collected in 2057.

Surgical masks, messages on toilet paper and photographs are just some of the items inside a time capsule that was buried in Geraldton Regional Art Gallery (GRAG) Park yesterday afternoon.

The historic moment also signalled the official opening of the area, which has been transformed over the last few months to now be a vibrant and welcoming part of the city centre. 

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn said it was a special moment.

“We have experienced significant challenges from COVID-19 and Cyclone Seroja along with change from the recent passing of Her Majesty the Queen, and we acknowledge those events with various photos and memorabilia in this time capsule,” he said.

“Not only do we intern the time capsule today, we celebrate the newly transformed GRAG Park that is officially open for everyone to enjoy.  

“A big thank you to all involved including GBSC, UDLA and Parscape. This beautified area is now connected to our premier Geraldton Foreshore through Rocks Laneway, which builds upon our City Centre Revitalisation Plan.”

The contents of the time capsule include memories of Cyclone Seroja, Her Majesty the Queen, HMAS Sydney II 80th anniversary, HMAS Stalwart’s arrival to Geraldton, COVID-19, sporting events, recent newspapers, major Council items, photographs and hand prints from some local youngsters.

These items will be retrieved from GRAG Park on 12 July 2057.

In 2020, the previous time capsule was opened and presented a blast from the past for many.

Items retrieved included the then Mayor Mr Cooper’s speech from the internment and a letter to Geraldton citizens, Council minutes, building plans for Marine Terrace Central, a Geraldton Guardian and a selection of photos including the Marina and Chapman Road upgrades.

Firebreak deadline fast approaching

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise that with the weather warming up and paddocks and gardens drying out quickly, now is the time to complete all preparations for the upcoming bushfire season by the Tuesday 4 October 2022 deadline.

The 2022-2023 First and Final Firebreak Notice, which provides the fire prevention measures that need to be completed based on property size, was issued with rates notices. This information has also been provided in the local newspapers, on social media and is available on the City’s website www.cgg.wa.gov.au

There are now only five days left to complete these works that will help keep the community safe. All property owners are requested to act immediately to undertake the required fire prevention measures as infringements may be issued from Wednesday 5 October 2022 for non-compliance with the requirements.

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

Aboriginal cultural festival to raise mental health awareness

Members of the community will come together next month for Iwarra Wilungga - an Aboriginal cultural festival that will assemble performers and businesses in a celebration of culture.

 

This inaugural event aims to not only shine a light on Aboriginal culture, but also raise awareness around mental health and some of the support services available locally.

 

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn has thrown his support behind the event.

 

“Iwarra Wilungga translated from Wilunyu language is “Spring by the Sea”, and will be the first event of its kind in the Midwest combining talented local Aboriginal entertainers with workshops and educational experiences as well as showcasing fantastic Aboriginal businesses,” he said. 

 

“This symbolic festival will enable people to learn more about the range of help that can be accessed by those facing mental health challenges as well as strengthening bonds within our community.

 

“We would like to thank the WA Primary Health Alliance for the funding that has made this event possible and I encourage everyone to come along and join in the fun.”

 

WA Primary Health Alliance has provided the City with $150,000 through the Australian Government Primary Health Networks program to support a range of community service providers and deliver initiatives that contribute to improving overall community wellbeing and combating depression and suicide.

 

Iwarra Wilungga will take place on Saturday 29 October at Stow Gardens on the Geraldton Foreshore between 4pm and 8:30pm.

 

More information about the programme will be available in the coming weeks.

 

Any groups or businesses interested in being involved in Iwarra Wilungga are encouraged to email denieller@cgg.wa.gov.au or call 9956 6600.

Hybrid vehicle join journey to zero carbon emissions

New hybrid vehicle addition to the City’s passenger fleet.

journey towards net zero carbon emissions for City of Greater Geraldton operations by 2030 has gone into high gear with a program to replace petrol powered fleet vehicles with hybrids now underway.

The first hybrid to join the City’s passenger fleet is a Toyota Corolla that recharges the battery while you drive so it doesn’t need to be plugged in.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn said hybrid vehicles are the way forward for the City’s fleet.

“Hybrid vehicles are a great way for the City to transition away from petrol power passenger cars without having to wait for the infrastructure to charge battery only electric vehicles to be built,” he said.

“On short trips around the City, the electric motor in the hybrid does all the work which will dramatically reduce our CO2 emissions with the added benefit of reducing the operating costs of the vehicle too.

“Given the distances staff need to travel within our City region one of our biggest concerns with battery only electric vehicles is that there wouldn’t be enough battery charge to make these round trips.

“However, the hybrid’s combination of petrol and battery operation strikes the balance we need.”

To ensure the City meets its target of net zero carbon emissions by 2030, all petrol powered passenger vehicles will be replaced with hybrids when they are due for renewal.

For nearly a decade the City has been reducing its carbon footprint by replacing street and sporting grounds lighting with LEDS, installing geothermal systems and solar panels at its facilities and more recently, has been trialling the kerbside collection of Food Organic Garden Organic (FOGO) waste.

For more information on The Achieving Net Zero Corporate Climate Change Mitigation Plan visit the City’s website here

Aquatic facilities summer hours of operation

The City of Greater Geraldton wishes to advise of the summer hours of operation for City aquatic facilities.

Foreshore Waterpark

Reopens Friday 23 September 2022.

Summer hours of operation will be 8am - 6pm seven days a week.

 

Aquarena

Summer hours come into effect on Saturday 24 September 2022.    

Monday – Friday         6am - 8pm

Saturday                     8am - 6pm

Sunday                        9am - 6pm

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