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23.01.2022 Are you on Instagram? We also have an Instagram page so if you’re there pop on over and click follow!



23.01.2022 Why wouldn’t on a day like today! Moore River is the perfect place to be!

22.01.2022 First review from our first guest, and we couldn't be happier . . . or agree with her more. :) Have you booked your stay yet? https://airbnb.com/h/heightofserenity

21.01.2022 The new deck all completed and ready to go!! A massive thank you to Ross Hart and Chelsea Flooring for completing a very time sensitive job so quickly and perfectly! Many a wine to be had and story to be told here.



18.01.2022 71 days after buying our bit of paradise we got to spend our first night here. 85 days after buying our little bit of paradise we are finally at a point where we can offer it up as a holiday home. Throughout the WA COVID border restrictions a lot of changes were made to this house in preparation. ... Floor coverings were replaced, carpets were installed, new window coverings were put throughout the house, a new heating/air conditioning system was installed, insulation was put in, the house was completely painted and other little bits and pieces with styling and furnishing were done. The front deck (that we are sitting on in this photo) is being replaced in the next week or so, to ensure guest safety and it will also be receiving a fresh coat of paint. Our listing went live on Airbnb 5 days ago and since then we have already had two confirmed bookings. If you are interested in enjoying a little bit of paradise feel free to book via AirBnb or contact us direct. x

17.01.2022 We are very proud to announce that after only 5 months we have received SUPERHOST status on Airbnb. We have an overall 5 out of 5 star rating. We have a 100% response rate in a 24 hour period.... We have 0% cancellation rate. Have you booked your stay yet?

13.01.2022 Day made!!! Can’t ask for better feedback then this! . Have you booked your stay yet? .... #mooreriver #guilderton #shireofgingin #perthdaytrips #waisok #guildertonmooreriver #heightofserenity #mooreriverregion #mooreriverbeach #thisiswa #paradise #wheretherivermeetsthesea #heavenonearth



11.01.2022 Gingin Hotel is one of the many amazing places you can pop in to while staying in Moore River.

10.01.2022 Such a huge improvement. It looks amazing and all the previously rotting and unsafe floor panels have now gone. Guest safety first!

10.01.2022 Not a bad start to a Sunday morning.

10.01.2022 Boat Stand up paddle board Kayaks Wine Snacks ... What are YOU doing this weekend? #guilderton #shireofgingin #perthdaytrips #waisok #guildertonmooreriver #heightofserenity #mooreriverregion #mooreriverbeach #thisiswa #paradise #wheretherivermeetsthesea #heavenonearth #mooreserenity #bookedyourstayyet #mooreriver

08.01.2022 BEACH EMERGENCY NUMBERS SIGNAGE LAUNCH At 10.30am this morning in Guilderton at the foreshore the Shire of Gingin conducted an official launch for the Beac...h Emergency Number (BEN) signage system. Approximately 35 key stakeholders were in attendance including community groups who were consulted and funding partners. The BEN system is named in honour of fatal shark bite victim Ben Gerring, who lost his life after a shark bite incident in 2016. At the time, there were concerns about emergency services locating the closest beach access point. The BEN signs were consequently created to be a coding system that aims to improve emergency response times by installing signs with unique codes at public beach access points. These signs provide specific location information which is vital when emergency services are deployed in the event of a shark sighting, an attack or another beach emergency. Recognising the benefit of this, in December 2017 the WA State Government launched a grants program to provide funding to install BEN signs along the West Australian coastline from Geraldton to the South Australian border. The grants program has been developed and coordinated by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development - DPIRD, which has also provided support to local governments in the development of their grant applications. The locations chosen for each of these signs throughout the Shire of Gingin were determined by the Shire in consultation with the DPIRD, the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA - Parks and Wildlife Service, Western Australia) and with relevant community stakeholders and organisations - of which there were many. The launch location of Guilderton was chosen because it was here in the Moore River that 2 drownings have occurred during the past 2 summer seasons. Sadly this beautiful location is one of the Shire’s most deadly so it was felt that it would be fitting to install the first of the Shire’s 66 BEN signs at this site. The remaining signs will gradually be installed over the next week or so from Wilbinga in the south of the Shire to Lancelin in the north and also at some inland locations. A copy of these locations may be requested from the Shire or will be viewable on the Shire’s website shortly and the SharkSmart App (free to download - www.sharksmart.com.au/staying-safe/beach-emergency-numbers) in a few weeks’ time. It cannot be underestimated the number of precious seconds that can be gained from the utilisation of the BEN signs in an emergency. Every second counts so when you visit the beach, please take note of your nearest green and red BEN sign and the number on it which should be quoted in the event of a triple 0 call. Bob James from St John WA - Lancelin was invited forward by the Shire President, Wayne Fewster, to unveil the first of the BEN signs. He was instrumental in assisting the Shire, the DPIRD and the DBCA with this scheme and its installation. Bob identified many locations on behalf of the St John’s First Aid services where ambulance pickups occur most frequently within the Shire and he was also involved with consolidating and providing information on the best tracks to take to access the BEN locations and the type of vehicles required. Additionally he provided contact numbers to gain land access and he suggested other local services who could assist with the BEN sign locations. The Shire would like to acknowledge and thank Bob and the key funding parties and organisations involved with the implementation of this system including the DPIRD, the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, Wheatbelt, Landgate, Western Australia Police Force, the Department of Fire and Emergency Services WA, St John Ambulance, DBCA, Shire staff (in particular Helen Sutherland & Renier De Beer) and the many community groups and organisations who donated their time and knowledge to help determine the locations for each of the 66 signs. ENQUIRIES Please contact the Shire on (08) 9575 5100 / [email protected] or visit our website for further information which will be made available next week. *Pictured - Shire President, Cr Wayne Fewster (left) and Bob James, St John Ambulance, Lancelin



07.01.2022 Thanks Scott. So pleased you had a great time, especially considering it was your first visit to where the river meets the sea. Have you booked your stay yet? https://airbnb.com/h/heightofserenity

03.01.2022 WINTER SOLSTICE Today is the shortest day of the year. And tonight will be the longest night. ... With sunrise at 7.17am and sunset at 5.04pm, we’ll only get 9 hours and 47 minutes of daylight in Guilderton. Make the most of it! The beauty of this is, from tomorrow the days will get longer, meaning we are over the hump and heading towards those beautiful long summer days!! Bureau of Meteorology

01.01.2022 No words, just lots of gratitude (as well nods of agreement ) . Have you booked your stay yet? .... #mooreriver #guilderton #shireofgingin #perthdaytrips #waisok #guildertonmooreriver #heightofserenity #mooreriverregion #mooreriverbeach #thisiswa #paradise #wheretherivermeetsthesea #heavenonearth #mooreserenity #bookedyourstayyet

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