Breathtaking natural beauty, a rich history, and a laidback lifestyle.
Yes, we know it may sound a little too good to be true, perhaps why the coastal city is also known as one of the hidden gems of Western Australia.
Just over a four hours drive from Perth or one hour flight, Geraldton is not only a popular spot for tourism and those visiting the city, it also offers a great lifestyle for those living there.
The History
Geraldton was given its name in 1985, after Charles Fitzgerald, the 4th Governor of Western Australia. But the history of the city dates back thousands of years when it was home to the Yamatji and Amangu Aboriginal people. The history of the city is showcased in many of the museums and visitor centres in the city and surrounding areas.
Population, Diversity and Religion
Today, Geraldton is home to more than 40,000 residents. One of the most fascinating facts about the city is that one can find people from many corners of the world, including South Africa, England, New Zealand, India, the Philippines, and more. Geraldton has one main Mosque that was built in 1988 by the Malay Cocos Community, located in the heart of the city.
Things to do in Geraldton
It is rare to find a city that offers such a variety of attractions to its visitors and residents. Whether it be the breathtaking beaches and water or museums and parks.
A number of the top attractions in the city include:
Abrolhos Islands – perfect for snorkelling, diving, and fishing
HMAS Sydney II Memorial
Museum of Geraldton – showcasing the rich maritime history and Aboriginal heritage
And of course, the Geraldton foreshore where you can visit incredible beaches, participate in water sports, and simply enjoy the beauty of the place.
The city also has plenty of markets, restaurants, cafes, and festivals. So really, Geraldton is a city that offers just about everything, whether you are looking to keep busy, or looking for a quiet and relaxing lifestyle.
Schools and Education in Geraldton
Geraldton has over 10 primary schools and several high schools, including public and private. The city also has a University Centre, and Central Regional TAFE. Lastly, the city also has the Batvia Coast Maritime institute – a training, research, and development facility, located in Separation Point in Geraldton.
The Weather in Geraldton
The city is known as a sunny one, enjoying around 164 clear days a year. The summers are hot and the winters, while fairly short, are wet, yet not too cold, with the city averaging around 20dg in the winter months. The colder months are typically between May – September with October until April being the warmer and hotter months.
Hospitals in Geraldton
Geraldton has two hospitals; Geraldton Regional Hospital (GRH) – a public hospital offering 55 beds and offers accident and emergency, medical, surgical, paediatrics, maternity, intensive nursing, a chemotherapy unit, day surgery and a renal dialysis unit. And, St John of God Private Hospital – a 60-bed hospital with medical, surgical, acute care, maternity and palliative care.
Further information for GPs about Geraldton
–Geraldton is listed as MM3
–The median weekly household income in Geraldton is $1,142
Our team at Doctor Connect are currently hiring for a number of GP position in Geraldton.
If you are looking to find out more information about Geraldton and what life there could look like, we invite you to visit the city website.
For any further questions regarding current opportunities, contact us at Doctor Connectand we would be happy to assist.
In short, absolutely. From the Geraldton Turkish Kitchen, to Mia Restaurant, and more, there are certainly Halal options in Geraldton. In addition, Approximately 70% of all goods sold in Coles, Woolworths & IGA supermarkets are now halal certified.
Due to the current significant shortage, there is currently some funding available for GPs moving to the area. This is agreed on a case-by-case basis. General incentive information can be found in our GP incentive article.