Look Out for your Neighbours

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Look Out for your Neighbours

Beachlands community group and residents to design vibrant road safety stickers for display on roadside wheelie bins. Designs may be projected onto silos at MidWest Port. The initiative aims to raise road safety awareness, foster community pride, and enhance Beachlands' vision of a safe, connected community. Beachlands is an old suburb located within the inner West of the City of the Greater Geraldton. It is bound by the ocean on its West and South, the regional TAFE to its East (Fitzgerald Street), and the CBD and Port to its North (Augustus Street).

It has a population of 1,400 spread across 787 households, with First Nations people comprising 9% of residents. Just under half of Beachlands households are families (43%), with the same number of households made up of single occupants (43%), predominantly retirees and people who are separated / divorced.

Objectives 1,2,4: Hold a community workshop to communicate road safety intent and sticker concept- Held three workshops for residents to come together and create.

Objectives 1, 4: Provide a report detailing the outcomes of the workshop Case Study attached

Objectives 1, 2, 3 4: Created 250 bin stickers and held an event to promote.

Total project cost: $5,000.00 Fund: Streets Alive Stream 1, 2024