Posts Tagged ‘Gingin Shire’


Moore River Chocolate Cafe update

We are close to finishing the extra driveway required for the chocolate cafe, the plans of the driveway need to be given to Gingin Shire for approval.
We have planted our fruit and nut trail, just like the Cadbury Chocolate Bar, so you can wander around the fruit and nuts trees at your leisure. We will be making some of our sweets treats and cakes from the fruit that is produced on our property and from the surrounding farms. Our architect, John Kestel, will be finalising the Chocolate Cafe drawings for council approval, then we can have the concrete slab down ready to start building the cafe.
Isabella, my highly allergic child has a school attendance record of 36% due to her daily swelling with allergies. Isabella has outgrown her nut allergy and her allergy reactions have grown into an allergy monster with an out of this world proportions,now that we do not know the trigger to her reactions. The school, unfortunately, is on high alert for her allergy reactions. Our school is handling the matter the best they can. Ronald McDonald House-Learning Centres have been helping us with her education in maths and Isabella and Sophia are both loving maths, so much so that they are helping other children with their work, when at school. I love the hurdles that come my way, no matter what hurdle gets in my way, I’m here to stay and I will find a way around it.
Gotta love McHappy Day!


Holiday Home Accommodation changes in Gingin Shire TPS9 Scheme

I have forwarded a letter to Gingin Shire raising my concerns over the TPS9 changes to “holiday Home Accommodation” terminology.
Looking beyond the fact that we have holiday homes available for use all year round. We also have an investment that we do not want to see go down the gurgler either, so we as owners and the management of our homes is taken seriously. Do we not want affordable holiday homes in the Shire of Gingin? Can a Chalet, Cabin and B&B house as many people as they want? Could these restrictions make our guests look elsewhere for accommodation or simply bypass the Shire of Gingin altogether. Please note, that my property is a rural farm stay group booking specialist and we are excluded from these restrictions, however, speaking with owners directly and knowing the details, maintenance and care from behind the scenes, I feel I need to have a voice with them.

My letter of concern emailed on 15 Nov 2011 :
Lisa Edwards –Executive Manager of Town Planning and Development
Mr. Mike Aspinall and Councillor Team,

Gingin Shire TPS9 Proposal Objections and clarifications required at the Gingin Shire Meeting Tuesday 15/11/11.

1) I believe the Gingin Shire is discriminatory on the issue of the term dwelling to limiting the holiday house/home market to 6 -12 persons, when there are ZERO people’s restrictions on any other forms of accommodation dwellings, namely Bed and Breakfast, cabin, chalet, guesthouse, therefore I would like to see the person limitation removed from the TPS9.

2) Clarification of the term “holiday home/house”

3) I want to encourage the Gingin Shire to register all short term accommodation providers.

I am a farm stay in Caraban on rural premises.
I adhere to Australian Tax Office Guidelines
I adhere to DOCEP guidelines
I adhere to our insurance guidelines
I am on rural land but for marketing purposes I call myself a holiday home, but I am on a farm, so I am actually a farm stay, therefore the person restrictions excludes my dwelling.

I want to see registration of short term accommodation, so some of us can become accredited with the Tourism Council of WA, create a network of providers and to promote the affordable accommodation as an alternative to not having national branded accommodation companies. Registration is a positive move forward for growth and consistency in the Shire of Gingin.
I do not want to see the shire management of short term accommodation providers for the estimated 25% peak periods we have, made up with an uneven playing field of clauses to the detriment of what building they offer TPS9 proposal. Most of these TPS9 changes do not affect my property, but I feel I need to voice concern over discriminatory dwelling clarification used to decide the proposed accommodation in the TPS9.

EXAMPLE: Bed and Breakfasts who supply food in non commercial kitchens are currently restricted to 6 persons for accommodation. New TSP9 has zero restrictions of persons. They now can act as a holiday home disguised under the B&B banner. The Gingin Shire TSP9 proposal is going to divide tourism based businesses in accommodation and create an untrustworthy partnership amongst us all that we are trying so hard to build well through networking.
An example of networking: My property was booked out. I gave Sandy Lake Farm a quick call to see if they had a vacancy. They did. Through networking we managed to still secure that person to stay in the Shire of Gingin. They are a B&B, but can still provide similar services to what my property can offer. Now, in the TPS9 proposal, Sandy Lake Farm has zero person restriction and can easily be that same holiday home that I am running, and now the coastal houses on non rural properties can be restricted to 6.

Who deems it a “holiday accommodation” because in my case: we cater for school groups and excursions, special needs children, NAVY recreational trainings courses, sporting groups, visiting friends and family, family reunions as well as holiday accommodation. Therefore you may need to make it clear as short term accommodation facilities and not just refer to it as holiday accommodation.

0–Bed and Breakfasts who supply food in non commercial kitchens are currently restricted to 6 persons for accommodation. New TSP9 has zero restrictions of persons.

0–A Chalet has limited facilities. New TSP9 has zero restrictions of persons.

0–A Cabin self-contained unit similar to chalet but may lack ensuite facilities. New TSP9 has zero restrictions of persons.
0–“Eco-tourist facility” means a form of tourist accommodation that is designed, constructed, operated and of a scale so as not to destroy the natural resources and qualities that attract tourists to the location. The development should utilise sustainable power, have a low energy demand through incorporation of passive solar design, and provide for low water consumption, ecologically sensitive waste processing and disposal with low pollutant product.

0–“Farm stay” means a residential building, bed and breakfast, chalet or similar accommodation unit used to accommodate short-stay guests on a farm or rural property and where occupation by any person is limited to a maximum of three months in any 12-month period. New TSP9 has zero restrictions of persons.

0–“Guesthouse” means integrated premises for short-stay guests comprising serviced accommodation units and on-site tourism facilities such as reception, centralised dining and management, and where occupation by any person is limited to a maximum of three months in any 12-month period. New TSP9 has zero restrictions of persons.

6–“Holiday home/house” means a single house (excluding Ancillary Accommodation), which might also be used from time to time for short stay accommodation for no more than six (6) people (but does not include a ‘Bed and Breakfast’, ‘Guesthouse’, ‘Chalet’ and ‘Short Stay Accommodation Unit’). New TSP9 has 6 person restrictions.
Example: Holiday Homes in Guilderton mostly cater for 6 persons to 14 persons. We assess each individual’s requirement and pass them around to the most suitable accommodation venue.

6–“Holiday Home/House (large)” means premises conforming to the definition of ‘Holiday Home/House’ with the exception that the premises provide short stay accommodation for more than six (6) people but not more than twelve (12) at any one time.
There are 12 weeks school holidays, 11 days Public Holidays=26% peak period booking potential. The coast has 95% holiday homes, therefore this maximum 6 person holiday home clause will affect 100% of the coastal accommodation and 95% of the accommodation providers in the Shire of Gingin. The affordable accommodation, one hour north of Perth, that we are known for will be bypassing us as a whole and open the market to Dandaragan operators. The Indian Ocean Drive has had some downturn effect on operators in Shire of Gingin; this TSP9 restriction will no doubt cause a further decrease in visitors to our attractions and activities which our activities and attractions are all inland with the exception of Moore River Tours.
A Shire Example I have reviewed: You have until 1 January 2012 to complete your registration. We have put together a pack to provide you with more information and an explanation of what is required if you rent your dwelling as short term accommodation or a self contained premise. If you would like to have a pack sent out to you, please fill in the form below, or contact our Environmental Health team. Busselton Tourism Group is the registered organisation for tourism. If you are booking short-term accommodation then you should consider choosing an accredited holiday accommodation provider. Can we not over rule on short term accommodation providers in one area for the sake of the minority, who spoil it for us. We do want to look after our investment and feel like locals at the same time. Can we work together with registration and networking capabilities and create progressive partnerships with the TPS9 rule proposal?
I do not want a reply from you, just a progressive partnership with non discriminatory rules with the Shire of Gingin
Thank you Rona Chiera
PO Box 1626
Osborne Park WA 6916
Mobile: 0419 909 167
Moore River Holidays
Short term accommodation provider in the Shire of Gingin


Nuts about chocolate at Moore River Holidays. Rona Chiera

An update on the progress on our Moore River Chocolate Cafe. We have just dug out the 11 metre wide driveway that is required by the Gingin Shire. Moore River Holidays is located on a 40 acre property, directly on the Moore River, therefore an 11 metre driveway is required by the Gingin Shire, which is wider than the average road, because they are obviously thinking about the growth in our area, and giving us an 11 metre driveway allows for the tourist buses that head passed our road and go straight to the Pinnacles may want to stop and enjoy our great location and product. These buses are filled with mostly overseas tourists and this accounts for over 300,000 visitors annually, passing our front door. With the opening of the Indian Ocean Drive, this self Drive market is set to explode.
Whilst we have the tractor on the premises, we are planning to add a beach volleyball court for our guests to use at Moore River Holidays, accommodation. We have noticed a change in our groups that choose to stay at Moore River Holidays. We are group accommodation specialists, we accommodate the Navy with recreational activities, sporting groups, friends and family groups. If we can accommodate your total holiday experience from one property, well, then that’s a great holiday. We’ll keep you updated when the beach volleyball court is ready for use.
Rona Chiera


Chloe the Joey will be spending tonight in the wild.

Thank you  Rona – we have just got home after spending a good 4 hours in Guilderton around the mouth of the Moore River, pounding pavements, calling until we’re hoarse and then driving around and around; all without any luck.   We have also spoken to everyone we came across, gave them cards with Phill’s mobile number – don’t know what else we can do.  The community have been so helpful including the Gingin Shire Ranger is on the lookout for own little Chloe the Joey. Chloe the Joey is valued member of our family and this is extremely distressing to us.
 
We’ll go back down again tomorrow to find Chloe. Keep your fingers crossed for us.
 
Love Annette and Phill of Woollybush Guesthouse Bed and Breakfast


Indian Ocean Drive, drives me nuts

In Saturdays West Australian, the City of Geraldton is taking on a bold new branding approach to tourism. A completely fresh brand and identity was needed to see their vision with
With their destination brand come to life. There is an entire booklet
today’s saturdays West Australian newspaper. I am amazed at our own regions acceptance to changes in tourism, that with today’s climate of tourism, we are not keeping up with the pace. The City of Geraldton has taken
over the tourism of Geraldton, management of tourism in Their region.Congratulations, this is a today’s approach to being recognized as a great destination for visitors. So many
other regions are adapting to change
just like ,Albany and now Geraldton. I am loving the open community contact
that Dandaragan Shire are showing to
their visitors and their local community. What would you like to see the Shire of Gingin do in terms of tourism in the Moore River region? Would you enjoy a job in a local tourism business, between the hours of 10-2 and still tend to your family? If you don’t become opinionated and have a voice in the positives of tourism in our region, we enjoy becoming a thouroughfare for traffic heading along the Indian Ocean Drive. I’m positively opinionated, so come join me in conversation.


Lancelin Ocean Classic January 6-9th 2011

The Lancelin Ocean Classic 2011 website is only weeks away, however we can tell you right now that the dates for the 2011 Lancelin Ocean Classic are the 6th-9th of January 2011. Lancelin is one of our most northern parts of the Moore River region in the Gingin Shire. 45 minutes north of Guilderton, or approx 1:45 hours north of Perth Western Australia. Moore River Holidays.


Lancelin Ocean Classic 6-9th January 2011

The Lancelin Ocean Classic 2011 website is only weeks away, however we can tell you right now that the dates for the 2011 Lancelin Ocean Classic are the 6th-9th of January 2011. Lancelin is one of our most northern parts of the Moore River region in the Gingin Shire. 45 minutes north of Guilderton, or approx 1:45 hours north of Perth Western Australia

You will be able to register as soon as the new site is up and running. In the meantime be sure to set the dates aside as the 2011 event is gearing up to be even bigger then 2010!