The Broome Motel has been sold to the WA State Government and has now permanently closed its doors to the travelling public.
I personally would like to wish owner Don & Managers, Maria & Peter the very best in their next venture Retirement.
Broome's 4th biggest hotel when completed now closes as Broome's 8th biggest hotel, calculated on room numbers, 55 budget rooms within walking distance of Chinatown are lost to the local tourism industry
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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Broome's Rare Snubfin dolphin
Picture: Deborah Thiele
I know this story is old (July 2010) but I just love these kooky looking things.
The link @ http://www.thewest.com.au/ appears to have disappeared but here's what they printed then:
MICHAEL BENNETT, The West Australian July 30, 2010
Recreational fishermen and scientists have called on the State Government to fast-track marine protection over a section of Broome's Roebuck Bay after evidence that its rare dolphin population is suffering devastating wounds from boats and fishing gear.
In a report to be released tomorrow , WWF Australia says 60 per cent of snubfin dolphins examined in the bay have wounds or scarring from human interaction as a result of boat strikes or fishing gear.
The report comes as Environment Minister Donna Faragher said the State Government would commit nearly $30,000 for further research on the snubfin dolphin.
The three-year analysis of Australia's only endemic dolphin species, indentified for the first time in 2005, shows that in some cases dorsal fins are mutilated or completely sliced off.
The report found the high rates of injuries, greater than any other group of cetaceans ever studied, is likely the result of a clear overlap between snubfin foraging and socialising areas of the bay with high vessel use and fishing areas.
While many of the injuries are not life threatening, it said the high incidence and severe nature of some of the injuries indicated some deaths must occur.
Scientist Deborah Thiele, commissioned by the WWF to study the dolphin population, said the group was pushing for tighter guidelines regulating the use of the bay by boats and fishermen. There were hopes the area would be covered by declaration of a marine sanctuary outlining restrictions in the near future.
WWF marine species manager Lydia Gibson said an assessment process and consultation with community groups were essential.
"We need to be proactive so we don't run the risk of losing the species for ever … so often protection is ramped up when an animal is at the brink of extinction," she said.
Recreational fisherman Jason Fowler, a member of the Roebuck Bay working group, said he wanted 30 per cent of the bay protected by a marine sanctuary.
Ms Faragher said the Yawuru indigenous land agreement signed earlier this year included an opportunity for a marine park at Roebuck Bay.
I know this story is old (July 2010) but I just love these kooky looking things.
The link @ http://www.thewest.com.au/ appears to have disappeared but here's what they printed then:
MICHAEL BENNETT, The West Australian July 30, 2010
Recreational fishermen and scientists have called on the State Government to fast-track marine protection over a section of Broome's Roebuck Bay after evidence that its rare dolphin population is suffering devastating wounds from boats and fishing gear.
In a report to be released tomorrow , WWF Australia says 60 per cent of snubfin dolphins examined in the bay have wounds or scarring from human interaction as a result of boat strikes or fishing gear.
The report comes as Environment Minister Donna Faragher said the State Government would commit nearly $30,000 for further research on the snubfin dolphin.
The three-year analysis of Australia's only endemic dolphin species, indentified for the first time in 2005, shows that in some cases dorsal fins are mutilated or completely sliced off.
The report found the high rates of injuries, greater than any other group of cetaceans ever studied, is likely the result of a clear overlap between snubfin foraging and socialising areas of the bay with high vessel use and fishing areas.
While many of the injuries are not life threatening, it said the high incidence and severe nature of some of the injuries indicated some deaths must occur.
Scientist Deborah Thiele, commissioned by the WWF to study the dolphin population, said the group was pushing for tighter guidelines regulating the use of the bay by boats and fishermen. There were hopes the area would be covered by declaration of a marine sanctuary outlining restrictions in the near future.
WWF marine species manager Lydia Gibson said an assessment process and consultation with community groups were essential.
"We need to be proactive so we don't run the risk of losing the species for ever … so often protection is ramped up when an animal is at the brink of extinction," she said.
Recreational fisherman Jason Fowler, a member of the Roebuck Bay working group, said he wanted 30 per cent of the bay protected by a marine sanctuary.
Ms Faragher said the Yawuru indigenous land agreement signed earlier this year included an opportunity for a marine park at Roebuck Bay.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Save 15% off all Australian Adventure Travel 2011 Tours - ex Broome
The Mitchell Falls
2011 Kimberley Earlybird Special!
Book & pay 20% deposit on any 2011 Broome departure and receive 15% discount off your tour!
You can save a huge $1048.50 per couple off our extremely popular 14 Day Kimberley Explorer tour.
Hurry as some tours have less than 4 places left!
Bookings must be made by 31st December 2010.
Offer is valid for direct bookings through the Australian Adventure Travel office only.
No further discounts apply.
Australian Adventure Travel are proudly 100% West Australian owned and operated.
AAT are one of only a few remaining operators that still travel up to the Mitchell Plateau. Experience the Kimberley the only way you should – under the stars! Visit timeless locations such as Windjana Gorge, Tunnel Creek, Bells Gorge, Galvans Gorge, El Questro, Mitchell Plateau & Falls, Home Valley, Kununurra, the Bungle Bungles and more! Our 4WD camping tours only have a maximum of 16 people on them so you can be guaranteed of a great small group experience.
Contact Australian Adventure Travel now for more information – hurry as places are very limited!
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Broome looks to Singapore for International flights
Broome's International Airport chances of recommencing International flights has been boosted with Australia's Northwest and Broome Gateway Committee to jointly receive $15,000 from Shire of Broome to assist with travel costs for members of the Gateway Committee to visit airline and Government representatives in the eastern states, in order to negotiate for international flights between Broome and Singapore.
The Shire of Broome September minutes go on to say;
"The abovementioned Gateway Committee is comprised of:
Hon Chris Ellison – Chairman, Australia’s North West Tourism and Broome Gateway Committee
Kelvin Barr - Deputy Director, Kimberley Development Commission
Nick Belyea - GM Broome International Airport
Rick Thomas - Executive Director, Aviation Development, Tourism WA
Vaughan Davies - Regional Manager, Tourism WA
Graeme Campbell - Shire President, Shire of Broome
Robert Banfield - Managing Director, Willie Creek Pearls
Bernard Whewell - Managing Director, Broome and The Kimberley Holidays
Glen Chidlow – Chief Executive Officer, Australia’s Northwest Tourism
Ron Johnston - Chamber of Commerce and Aviation Professional
ANW and the Broome Gateway Committee have been working on this particular project for some time. It has the capacity to provide a significant boost to the local economy, both from a tourism and commercial perspective, and open up Broome and the Kimberley to the international stage.
The introduction of international flights into Broome will also provide a wonderful opportunity for Broome and regional residents who may wish to travel internationally.
ANW and Broome Gateway Committee enthusiasm on this project has gained confidence and momentum especially since the recent State Government announcement in a Tourism WA newsletter dated May 2010, stating that Tourism WA is creating a new Infrastructure and Investment Division, focussing on developing significant projects having the biggest impact on tourism growth. One of the division’s key priorities will include the development of Broome as a genuine international aviation gateway.
The Shire of Broome generates an annual income of $315,000 from the Tourism Differential rate. Of this, in the Shire of Broome 2010/2011 Budget, $285,000 is distributed between ANW($175,000), and the Broome Visitor Centre ($110,000). An additional amount of $30,000 is included in the budget and set aside for other tourism expenditure, which is not yet specified"
Click here to read the full minutes; http://www.broome.wa.gov.au/council/pdf/minutes/2010/20100930om.pdf
The Shire of Broome September minutes go on to say;
"The abovementioned Gateway Committee is comprised of:
Hon Chris Ellison – Chairman, Australia’s North West Tourism and Broome Gateway Committee
Kelvin Barr - Deputy Director, Kimberley Development Commission
Nick Belyea - GM Broome International Airport
Rick Thomas - Executive Director, Aviation Development, Tourism WA
Vaughan Davies - Regional Manager, Tourism WA
Graeme Campbell - Shire President, Shire of Broome
Robert Banfield - Managing Director, Willie Creek Pearls
Bernard Whewell - Managing Director, Broome and The Kimberley Holidays
Glen Chidlow – Chief Executive Officer, Australia’s Northwest Tourism
Ron Johnston - Chamber of Commerce and Aviation Professional
ANW and the Broome Gateway Committee have been working on this particular project for some time. It has the capacity to provide a significant boost to the local economy, both from a tourism and commercial perspective, and open up Broome and the Kimberley to the international stage.
The introduction of international flights into Broome will also provide a wonderful opportunity for Broome and regional residents who may wish to travel internationally.
ANW and Broome Gateway Committee enthusiasm on this project has gained confidence and momentum especially since the recent State Government announcement in a Tourism WA newsletter dated May 2010, stating that Tourism WA is creating a new Infrastructure and Investment Division, focussing on developing significant projects having the biggest impact on tourism growth. One of the division’s key priorities will include the development of Broome as a genuine international aviation gateway.
The Shire of Broome generates an annual income of $315,000 from the Tourism Differential rate. Of this, in the Shire of Broome 2010/2011 Budget, $285,000 is distributed between ANW($175,000), and the Broome Visitor Centre ($110,000). An additional amount of $30,000 is included in the budget and set aside for other tourism expenditure, which is not yet specified"
Click here to read the full minutes; http://www.broome.wa.gov.au/council/pdf/minutes/2010/20100930om.pdf
2010/2011 Turtle nesting season in Broome & The Kimberley
Cable Beach Closed to traffic every night 8pm to 6am
and when tides reach 9 metres plus closed 2 hours each side of high tide time
The Broome Shire Council, at its September meeting, agreed that the closure of the Cable Beach access ramp for vehicles at the Cable Beach amphitheatre during turtle nesting season 1 October 2010 to 28 February 2011 should be:
1. Between 2000HRS (8PM) and 0600HRS (6AM) each day.
2. During the two (2) hours both sides of high tide where the tide is 9.0m or higher.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Click here for the September 2010 council minutes http://www.broome.wa.gov.au/council/pdf/minutes/2010/20100930om.pdf
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
12 Day Kimberley Safari Special
2011 Early Bird Special
12 Day Broome to Broome Kimberley Safari in 2011
Normally $2800 - Early-bird price $2750
Valid for bookings made prior to 31st Dec 2010
http://www.adventurewild.com.au/
Adventure Wild Premium Camping tours of 'The Kimberley' depart Broome every fortnight during 'The Dry' season. We travel The Gibb River Road visiting Windjana Gorge, Tunnel Creek, Bell Gorge, Galvan's Gorge, Adcock Gorge, Manning Gorge, Drysdale Station, King Edward River, Home Valley Station, El Questro Station, Kununurra, the Bungle Bungle and Geikie Gorge
Our guests sleep in comfortable swags and dine at a table under the stars.
12 Day Broome to Broome Kimberley Safari in 2011
Normally $2800 - Early-bird price $2750
Valid for bookings made prior to 31st Dec 2010
http://www.adventurewild.com.au/
Adventure Wild Premium Camping tours of 'The Kimberley' depart Broome every fortnight during 'The Dry' season. We travel The Gibb River Road visiting Windjana Gorge, Tunnel Creek, Bell Gorge, Galvan's Gorge, Adcock Gorge, Manning Gorge, Drysdale Station, King Edward River, Home Valley Station, El Questro Station, Kununurra, the Bungle Bungle and Geikie Gorge
Our guests sleep in comfortable swags and dine at a table under the stars.
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Sunday, October 17, 2010
Eco Beach to appear on Getaway Thursday 21st October 7.30 pm on WIN
Eco Beach Wilderness Retreat will be featured on Getaway this Thursday night, details are as follows:
Thursday 7.30 pm 21st October, 2010 WIN Television or Channel 9 in other areas
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Broome's WA's Top Tourism Town for 2010
Broome has won WA's 2010 top tourism town which means we will be promoted across the state on GWN. It's the first time since 2002 that Broome has received the award.
Congratulations to everyone involved at the Broome Visitor Centre on a job very well done.
Check out the full story here. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/10/18/3041179.htm
Congratulations to everyone involved at the Broome Visitor Centre on a job very well done.
Check out the full story here. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/10/18/3041179.htm
Azuki Japanese Fusion Restaurant
Scott & Rani advise that they will closing Friday 29th October 2010 for the wet season and will be reopening in March or April of 2011.
Scott & Rani would like to thank everyone for their patronage in 2010 and look forward to seeing you all again in 2011.
Happy holidays everyone.
Scott & Rani would like to thank everyone for their patronage in 2010 and look forward to seeing you all again in 2011.
Happy holidays everyone.
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Red Dirt Photography 2011 Tour season brochure
Nigel & Helen from Red Dirt Photography have released the 2011 season tour brochure.
Click here to check out next years itineries and scheduled tour dates. http://www.broomedirect.com.au/what_do_sightsee.html
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Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures 2010 Season closes
Horizontal Falls Seaplane advises that they have finished all tours for 2010 with the final flight being Friday October 15th, 2010.
Tours will recommence in March 2011, weather permitting.
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