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April 18, 2015

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Austin Robertsons heartfelt tribute page 94

Big waves at Margaret River page 84

Rare land on the river page 78

Local tops
up a cool
$20,000
By DAVID COHEN

Photo: Rhiannon Shine

A Peppermint Grove resident


helped a grateful council buy
nearly $20,000 of new airconditioning for its library.

Western suburbs bound Bert Filippi with his 98-year-old Sopwith Pup, nicknamed Normie in honour of World War I pilot Norman Dimmock.

Anzac
history
flight

By RHIANNON SHINE
A 1917 World War I plane
will fly over Kings Park at
dawn on Anzac Day.
The replica Sopwith Pup,
with original parts including
a rotary engine, is owned by
Bert Filippi.
Bert has been collecting
vintage aircraft for years, but
describes himself as an amateur

pilot because he has never flown


professionally.
I only do it for the fun,
Bert said.
If it were work, it wouldnt
be fun.
Bert said next weekends
flight over Kings Park, on
the centenary of the Gallipoli
landings, would celebrate the
role of the Sopwith aircraft in
World War I.
To have a World War I aero-

High noon on
Rokeby Road
By LLOYD GORMAN
Tensions over Rokeby Roads
plunging fortunes boiled
over this week as disgruntled Subiaco business people
carpeted Subiacos mayor and
CEO at a secret meeting on
Wednesday.
A group of about 12 business
owners, operators and landowners from Rokeby Road fronted
the councils leadership about
what they see as the lack of action to revitalise the struggling

Heres
where
we go

Business people leave the meeting.


shopping strip, which is the
heart of the local economy.
It came in the week that Coles
confirmed it was moving its
Barker Road store to the just-

approved new centre on the site


of the Station Street Markets in
Subi Centro, a planning decision
out of the councils hands.
There are fears that the retail
centre of gravity is slipping down
the hill to the railway station
precinct. A similar move left
Claremonts Bay View Terrace
devastated by Claremont
Quarter.
Drops in Subiaco visitor and
customer numbers, parking, and
a lack of investment and action
by the council were seen by
Please turn to page 94

plane up there on Anzac Day


thats special, he said.
But the reason we want to
do it is not because we want to
celebrate war.
I am celebrating the courage
of those young men and the
aircraft that taught those pilots
how to survive combat.
Please turn to page 84
Anzac Centenary pages 24 25

A council report mentioned the


generous residents help with
the air-conditioning but did not
identify the benefactor.
Councillors watching every
cent this week questioned the
shires financial report for the
past nine months.
Even a forecast $20,000 reduction in expected income from
community centre hire fees is
a worry.
Its an issue of concern,
corporate services manager
Paul Rawlings told councillors
on Tuesday night.
The Grove library, a joint
project between Peppermint
Grove, Mosman Park and
Cottesloe, incorporates cuttingedge green technology to reduce
energy consumption.
In summer, night air cools a
rock thermal maze under the
building. This cool air is circulated during the day to reduce
peak cooling demand.
Heat-wave conditions in the
librarys early days brought
complaints about high indoor
temperatures.
Deputy shire president Charles
Hohnen asked about $27,810 of
legal fees paid last month in a
planning dispute over the riverfront home of building tycoon
Marcus Plunkett.

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Can we live in peace, prosperity?

Deadly treadly
hidebound
by helmet
I dragged the treadly out
of the garage this morning,
pumped up the flat tyres and
was looking forward to a ride
down to Floreat Forum.
Downhill cycle path all the
way, beautiful sunny day, the
breeze blowing through my
imaginary hair.
Then I put my helmet on and
the spell was broken.
An ugly, uncomfortable, neckstrangling thing that suddenly
made it all seem too hard.
I put the treadly back and
took the car.
Maybe its just me but helmets seem to totally destroy
the pleasure of a leisurely
bike ride.
Is it time to allow people to
use their discretion with this
sort of cycling? Can we keep
helmets mandatory on roads

but let people decide for themselves on cycle paths?


If they still want to ride at
pace they can wear a helmet,
but if theyre only going to
puddle along could they not
be allowed to choose?

Risk management is good


but it seems to me you can also
become risk-averse to the point
that you snuff the live out of
living.
Grayden Provis
Hesperia Avenue, City Beach

As a child I quizzed my father


about his World War II experiences.
He would say little except hed
been one of the lucky ones.
Later some of my friends from
school days were conscripted into
the Vietnam War.
Returning to civilian life had
layers of deep difficulty for them.
One day a Viet vet who had
married a friend and had young
children shot himself in their
driveway.
The article, One soldiers attempt at atonement (POST, April
4), described David Bradburys
documentary, The Crater.
I went to see it and learnt about
Vietnam War experiences and
their aftermath through the life
of conscript Brian Cleaver. His
brother also fought, but they never
discussed it with each other.
The brother took his own life
but Brian struggled on. Eventually
his decision to try to find the
bodies of 43 Vietnamese soldiers
buried hurriedly in a bomb crater and return their remains to

Icon do better

Service with miles and smiles

It is totally disgusting that the icon of Subiaco,


the Station Street markets, is to be replaced
by a supermarket and department store.
An undercroft could have been allocated to
include the markets.
As usual, its all about money.
Frank Cherry
Elderberry Drive, Southlake

I accepted a challenge to participate in HBFs Run for a Reason


half marathon.
Not an easy challenge as I am
not a runner, and have never been
a runner.
But with months of preparation,
my training plan indicated that
yesterday was the day to increase
the distance, now edging closer to
the 21km.
All was well until I reached
around 13km, which happened
to be close to the single decker
coffee-beverage bus that sits in
the beachside carpark opposite
the Montessori School in Mosman
Park.
My energy had completely
drained and symptoms of exhaustion followed. With no money
and my car parked at The Naked
Fig in Swanbourne, I needed to
continue. I needed a sugar hit ...
a really big one.
I hesitated to approach the
young server on the coffee bus
but decided to ask for a loan of a
cold bottle of fruit juice. I would
pay her back when I ran later in
the week.
Without hesitation she said yes,
of course and immediately went
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you want.
This was followed by, do you
want to sit down?
I was so grateful for the juice as
it gave me the sugar hit I needed
to finish the run but, above all, I
give sincere thanks to this young
server.
She is a shining example of a
valuable young member of our
community, and though secondary,
customer service.
So often we hear about the
younger generations negative attitude towards elders. It is important
to acknowledge the positives and
random acts of kindness.
And yes, I will pay for the juice,
with a well-earned tip, next time
I run!
Karen Leibovitch
Excelsior Street, Shenton Park
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Diversity the key


This is what the infill debate should be about:
these buildings can easily accommodate two
to four apartments, and could house a range
of residents grandparents, couples, singles,
parents and start-up families with small kids.
This makes for a more vibrant, inclusive community.
If the naysayers dont want diversity or
believe diversity is a negative they should be
asked to explain why.
A vibrant community is what is needed and
diversity will deliver this. There is plenty of
evidence to support this.

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David Hall
Heytesbury Road, Subiaco

their bereaved families proved


a healing path even though it
was impossible after 10 trips to
that battlefield to locate 42 of
those bodies.
For me, The Crater was the best
anti-war film Id ever experienced.
I recommend POST readers view
it at 9.30pm on Thursday (April
23) on ABC TV.
Shannon Loveladys weekly
Gallipoli Remembered articles
in the POST have been revealing
the impact of the Gallipoli experience from the viewpoint of local
soldiers and their families.
Post-war, Australia and Turkey
are friends as we are with
Vietnam, Japan, Germany and
other one-time enemies.
Will we ever learn to skip
the traumatic war phase in our
relationships by respectfully,
pre-emptively addressing and
resolving our differences without
the guns?
Could we live by Subiacos motto
Peace and prosperity?
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Troy Terrace, Daglish

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Appeal worries
heritage owners
By LLOYD GORMAN
Heritage homeowners in
Subiaco are worried a developer
of a 16-storey building on their
doorstep is trying to strip away
protection measures for their
properties.

Hair we go Jonathon Holohans work on Bill MacLeods beard and moustache.

Many faces of Bills close shave


Bill MacLeod hadnt
shaved since 1985.
But on Tuesday evening
the Claremont Yacht Club
vice-commodore had his 30
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for Parkinsons WA.
Jonathon Holohan, from

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because his sister was diagnosed with Parkinsons about
10 years ago, and our brotherin-law died at 60 after suffering
the disease for 20 years.
So far Bill has raised nearly
$4000.

Bad rap for infill


By BRET CHRISTIAN
Inll will get a very bad
name if Cambridge council
goes ahead with its controversial move to increase
density in its coastal suburbs,
urban development expert
Ian Everett says.
The plan would allow four
times the overall number of
extra dwellings that Cambridge
needs to comply with government edicts, he says.
But this has been disputed
by Cambridge mayor Simon
Withers, who this week
mounted a ery defence of the
councils inll proposal.

Mr Everett says the duplexes,


triplexes and manor houses
that would be allowed by
Cambridge councils amendment No.31 are inconsistent
with sound planning principles and established planning
policy.
Mr Everett, who lives in
City Beach, is a senior urban
planner who specialises in
subdivision, urban design and
structure planning.
The councils proposal to
increase the density of 1600
lots is ad hoc and unplanned,
he says.
Mr Withers disputed this
analysis.
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Shenton Road is being moved to
run alongside the railway line.
The North East Precinct development needs the change to create
three new lots for sale.
The western part of the big
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May 2. The eastern part will permanently close the same day.
When nished, about 300 parking bays of the existing 460 will
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to avoid the jammed-in small


lot developments in the new
suburbs that Ian makes his
living from designing which
is probably why he doesnt
understand the proposals,
Mr Withers said.
Those new suburbs have
more roads and far fewer
parks per household than the
Cambridge proposal.
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he is saying that our suburbs
cannot accommodate a small
change in density.
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They are also concerned about


the way they and the wider community are being deliberately shut
out by the planning system and the
issues being treated in secret.
The Subiaco Hotel, Regal
Theatre and multiple shops and
premises around the former
Pavilion Markets site in Rokeby
and Roberts roads could also be
affected.
Last week the POST reported
that Subigate the developers
behind a 16-storey apartment
tower and shopping complex had
lodged an appeal with the State
Administrative Tribunal (SAT)
last month.
On February 25, the Metro West
Joint Development Assessment
Panel approved the $120million
project with 39 conditions and 25
advice notes, which included
dilapidation reports to document
the structural state of surrounding
buildings.
Affected landowners are listed
as numbers 12, 16, 20, 24, 1 to 13
and 17 to 23 Rokeby Road and 1 to
8, 15, 18 to 32, 19 and 27 Catherine
Street, 455 to 465 and 464 Hay Street
and 369 Roberts Road.
The Subiaco Hotel and Regal
Theatre are among those properties.
An SAT directions hearing into
the matter which is open to the
public was listed on the SAT
website for April 2 at noon. Just
before midday the POST learnt
the matter had been dealt with
at 9.30am.
An SAT spokesman said the lastminute change had been made at
the request of the parties involved

but the change had not been passed


on to the website.
At that meeting it was determined that the case would go into
mediation, which means it becomes
a secret negotiation.
Both the SAT and DAP refused
to comment on which conditions
were being appealed.
Unless the matter goes to a public hearing which would be highly
unlikely for a DAP appeal the
details will remain secret.
Catherine Street resident Ines
Janca said neither she nor her
neighbours were aware of the
appeal against conditions of approval until she read it in the POST
(Developers challenge Pavilion
site terms, April 11).

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Subi gets top
dog collar

Plastic fantastic for


sculptor by the sea
Sculptor Kathy Allam
has been inundated with
plastic drink bottles. But
its still not enough.
The Peppermint Grove
sculptor, who regularly
exhibits at Sculpture by
the Sea and Sculpture
at Bathers, has just won
first prize at the Melville
Sculpture Walk with a
sculpture called Blooop,
one of a series of cloudlike sculptures lit up
with solar-powered LED
lights.
Kathy said: I am indebted to many friends,
neighbours and strangers
who have been collecting
plastic drink bottles for
me. They also contributed
to Accumulus, which was
exhibited at Sculpture at
Bathers in Fremantle last
month.
But Kathy added: My
need for bottles has not
diminished as there are
two more planned exhibitions. If I could find more
people in the Cottesloe,

Kathy Allams glowing plastic sculpture, Blooop, won first


prize in the Melville Sculpture Walk.
Photo: Mike Dymond

Peppermint Grove,
Mosman Park area who
would save coloured and
clear plastic carbonated
water and soft drink bottles for me, it would be a
huge help.
She said she was particularly interested in coloured

plastic bottles for her new


designs, because they are
much less plentiful than
the clear ones: All donations would be hugely
appreciated.
Anyone who can donate
plastic bottles may call
Kathy on 0412 556 818.

Hot chicks
in the Grove
There have been new
additions at the Grove
library but theyre
not on shelves.
Borrowers were treated to a 12-day hatching
program.
Eggs were kept warm
in an incubator before
fluffy Hyline Brown
chicks emerged from
their shells.

Feeling clucky There were some good-looking chicks at the


library this week.

Parishioners at a small
Subiaco church have collared Perths Catholic
leader to join them for
mass on Sunday morning,
April 19.
Archbishop Timothy
Costelloe is due to lead
the 8.30am mass at St
Catherine Laboure in
Bedford Avenue.
The congregation at the
church on the quiet cul-desac has been petitioning him
to celebrate a service there
for some time.
A churchgoer said they
were delighted the archbishop had accepted their
invitation and said all would
be welcome to the Mass.

Mosman ponders
Queens Park
If the Queen arrived in
Mosman Park, the corporate and technical services
committee chairman said
he would like to make her
a freeman of the town.
The committee was
debating amending the
residential criteria in the
councils freeman policy
on Tuesday night.
South ward councillor
Brett Pollock said he was
making the point that the

council should be careful about who it excludes


from its most prestigious
award.
But North ward councillor Zenda Johnson said
awarding the Queen would
be like Prime Minister
Tony Abbott making the
Duke of Edinburgh a
knight and could not see
why a person who had
not lived in Mosman Park
should get the award.
Honorary freeman is
the highest honour that
can be afforded for lots of
different reasons, so you
must be careful how you
look at this amendment,
Mr Pollock said.
The full council will
discuss the policy on April
28.

Positive sighting of
negatives
An early-morning walker
found three identical,
large-format negatives in
the middle of Jersey Street,
Jolimont, on April 11.
The POST reader said
the negatives were in a
puddle and had been run
over by numerous cars,
but once she dried them
out they seemed to be in
good condition.
And the car?
Petrol-heads at the POST
vote that it is a Mark IV
Jaguar, sold from 1945 to
1949.
The cars were a variation
of pre-war SS Jaguars with a
name-change to escape the
unpleasant connotations of
Hitlers SS.
If the negatives are yours
they can be collected from
the POST at 276 Onslow
Road, Shenton Park.

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POST, April 18, 2015 Page 5

Claremont goes
arty for April
By DAVID COHEN
Hannah Atcheson created a
glimpse into another world in
Claremont.
She was one of a small army
of artists transforming walls in
the town.
Hannah started work on the
5m wall at the back of McKenzie
Auctioneers in Bovell Lane last
Friday.
Its an abstract surrealist
piece and shows a black hole at
the bottom of two mountains,
Hannah said.
It will be like looking into a
portal to another world.
Hannah (23) recently completed a two-month art residency
in Fukuoka, Japan.
I lived between mountains
in a beautiful rural area, she
said.
Her painting was done with
acrylic house paint and wall
brushes.
She said she was primarily a
wall artist but sometimes painted on wood and canvas.
Hannah started art when she
was very young.
One of my first birthday
presents was a big box full of
paints, and I havent stopped,
she said.

Hannah Atcheson creates a portal in Claremont.

$59m for beach block Dentist on fraud counts


A Singaporean developer
and hotel owner has paid
$59million for a 4.4ha industrial site near Leighton
Beach at North Fremantle.
Pindan Capital the investment arm of Perth builders Pindan, who are building
several apartment blocks in
China Green, Subiaco and
across the western suburbs
secured the deal.
Roxy Pacific, from
Singapore will stump up 40%
of the cash while Hostplus
an industry superannuation
fund represented by ISPT,
an unlisted property fund
manager with more than
$10billion in funds will put
in the rest.
The company expects the
industrial site to be rezoned

residential, within two years


according to a document
produced for its AGM in
March.
Roxy Pacific has built more
than 3000 flats and shops
in Singapore over the past
decade.
It also owns the Grand
Mercure Roxy Hotel and has
plans to build a 23-storey
hotel with more than 300
rooms in the Perth CBD on a
site it bought in January.
The company also wants
to build or own more hotels
across Australia.
Pindan Capital has
been actively seeking investment from the Asian
markets and earlier this
year opened an office in
Shanghai, China.

A Claremont dentist who


has been de-registered by
HBF appeared in Perth
Magistrates Court last
week on three counts of
fraud.
Randeep Singh Dhillon
did not have a lawyer and
asked Magistrate Pamela
Hogan for an adjournment
to seek legal advice.
When Ms Hogan asked
how long he would need,
Mr Dhillon said: As long as
possible, your honour.
Mr Dhillon said he was
going overseas to the US
and China and would need
at least four weeks.
The Dental Board of
Australia has referred
Mr Dhillon to the State
Administrative Tribunal

after concerns were raised


about his professional
conduct.
Mr Dhillon, who practises at Dental Horizons
Claremont, will appear before the SAT on May 13.
The Dental Board of
Australia, HBF and Dr
Dhillon all refused to say
what the allegations related to.
Mr Dhillon practises
general and cosmetic
dentistry, including root
canal treatment, wisdom
tooth removal, dental
implants, sleep dentistry
and veneers.
He is due back at the
Perth Magistrates Court to
defend the fraud allegations
on May 22.

It [art] is inescapable: if someone told me I would never make


money I would still do it.
Hannah creates prints, accepts
commissions and exhibits in
galleries.
Five of her works are on show
in The Mantle, on Fremantles
James Street.
She said she admired artists
Salvador Dali and Liam Dee,
and her father.
My dad has an amazing work
ethic, she said.
Elsewhere in Claremont
paintings by interstate and international street artists were
created in Stirling Highway,
Leura Avenue and Bay View
Terrace.
Thousands of drivers have
seen Italian artist Moneylesss
huge Letraset-style creation on
the eastern side of the Wilton
Court apartment tower on the
highway.
Artist KAB101 created a
work in the lane opposite
Bunnings, off Leura Avenue;
Finton Magees work is in Walt
Drabble Lane, at the back of
Dilettante.
Claremont council worked
with FORM to bring PUBLIC
2015, an international street arts
festival, to the town as part of
its Arty April festival.

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Wendy inspires
new generation
By DAVID HUDLESTON
Nedlands haematology
researcher Wendy Erber is
working to apply scientific
discoveries to improve patient treatment, care and
outcomes.
We read about scientific
discoveries and see them on the
news every night and hear that
within five or 10 years it may
result in improved survival of
patients, she said.
We are trying to bridge that
gap between pure scientific
discovery and the patient to
deliver what I call next generation pathology for patients
this will better inform decisions about treatments and
improve outcomes for patients
with cancer.
That is what I have been
doing for the last 30 years.
Professor Erber, an academic
haematologist and head of
the University of WAs School
of Pathology and Laboratory
Medicine, was recently named
the Cancer Council WAs Cancer
Researcher of the Year.
Without the financial support

of the Cancer Council WA, and


its donors, research like this just
doesnt happen, she said.
Her journey into blood cancer research began when her
younger 18-year-old sister, a
first-year university student,
was diagnosed with leukaemia
36 years ago and died within
months.
Professor Erber was then a
medical student planning to
become a surgeon but when
completing a doctorate in haematology at Oxford University
she said she was mentored by
a truly great haematologist who
changed her lifes direction.
David Mason was a great
teacher, motivator, educator,
innovator, a fantastic mentor
and really captured my interest in leukaemia research,
she said.
So even though I had not gone
there with a specific interest in
studying leukaemia it was the
teacher who motivated me to
study the disease that affected
my sister.
She is passing that enthusiasm
on to the next generation of PhD
students.
I have been teaching ever

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Mentor Professor Wendy Erber advises researcher Belinda Guo on using a semiconductor sequencer to
unravel DNA.
since I qualified as a doctor, ments in translating scientific we hope will ultimately lead to
and research discoveries into improved lives for patients with
she said.
I really enjoy imparting diagnostic pathology practice leukaemia and other cancers,
knowledge to others. We should to improve patient care and she said.
We are now working on seeenthuse them about research, outcomes.
Several of her recent papers ing if we can predict which paparticularly translational or
have led to significant innova- tients may progress from chronic
applied research.
We need to get the message tions in clinical pathology prac- to more aggressive leukaemia.
across to the next generation of tice, including more accurate If we can identify it earlier we
scientists as they are our future diagnosis of leukaemia and may be able to do something
lymphoma using new imaging about it earlier.
researchers.
We would then be able to
They need to be men- and genetic techniques.
Her award also recognised introduce a test into pathology
tored, enthused and motivated so they can learn the her long-term commitment to practice much sooner. This will
skills of scientific inquiry teaching students and research- enable treatment to be offered
and apply the knowledge ers, including the publication of earlier before the patient sufto solve clinical problems two textbooks on haematological fers problems such as infections
and anaemia resulting from the
malignancies.
such as cancer.
This award will highlight leukaemia and their bone marProfessor Erber is particularly proud of her achieve- the work my team does which row failing.

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in Geraldton to Gallipoli and
back.
Private Sidney Russell Exten,
who joined the 11th Battalion,
is part of an honour board at
John XXIII College, thanks
to his 14-year-old great-greatgranddaughter.
Fellow students and visitors can use their phones or
tablets to scan a printed QR
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On his return from the war
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The whole family is proud of Sidney Extens contribution as an Anzac.
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with her.
Coralie, the grand dame of
Perth theatre, died on Christmas
Eve last year, aged 99.
Coralie, known as the first
lady of WA television, appeared on Channel 7 and
co-founded the chain of Dirty
Dicks theatre restaurants with

Frank Baden-Powell.
Right up to her last months,
Coralie followed theatre closely, attending shows regularly,
although she lost most of her
sight several years ago.
Her niece, Judy Kozak, who
lives in Mt Claremont, visited
Coralie every week, taking
with her the POSTs TimeOut
section and reading Coralie

stories and reviews.


When Coralie died, Judy still
had a little pile of cuttings of
arts editor Sarah McNeills
reviews, which she hadnt yet
read to Coralie.
So she popped them in an envelope and tucked them under
Coralies arm in her coffin, so
she had something interesting
to read on the way.

POST, April 18, 2015 Page 7

Subi to outsource
parking disputes
By LLOYD GORMAN
Flaws with the way Subiaco
council handled appeals
against parking tickets have
led to an overhaul of the system
in a bid to make it fairer.
The council is sitting on more
than $1.2million of unpaid parking fines.
Between July 2013 and June
2014, 32,601 infringements were
issued in what has been described by a council document
as a typical 12-month period.
Of these, 1505 were appealed,
with 278 overturned and the
other 1227 upheld.
Drivers could ask for a review
in the first instance, which would
be handled by council staff.
If they were still unhappy,
their complaints were then
referred on to the next level,
which was handled by two
councillors.

The council is now looking


to outsource that part of
the appeals process to an
independent body.
For the past year, council staff
have been processing both levels
of appeals, but now a contract
to handle the second review
has been put out to tender by
the council.
Authorised council staff
have the right to assess and
withdraw infringements, but
in cases where they do not do
this the appeals will be sent to
the successful contractor on a
weekly basis.
They will then have five
working days to make a recommendation to the council if an
infringement should stand or
be thrown out.
Over the past year, Subiaco
has referred hundreds of thousands of outstanding tickets and
fines to the Fines Enforcement
Registry as a last resort.

Dine with top chefs


The chefs include
Don Hancey, Anna
Gare, Peter Manifis,
Justin Bell, Adam
Bielawski, Sophie
Budd, Zoe Roy,
Diego Cossio, Vince
Garraffa Ryan Ebbs
The occasion
and Brendon Rose.
Peter Manifis
will also see Fred
Tickets cost $150 per
Fairthorne, owner
person, including all food and
of the Farmer Jacks stores,
beverage.
present $100,000 to support the
The event starts at 4pm at the
banana growers.
Urban Orchard, Perth Cultural
Twenty-five of the states best Centre.
chefs have volunteered their
For tickets, look for the event
time on Sunday to raise money in link on the Gascoyne Food
the Chefs for the Gascoyne event Council Facebook page or search
after crops were devastated by Chefs for the Gascoyne on ticket
cyclone Olwyn.
sales website Eventopia.

Top chefs have


donated their skills
this Sunday to help
flooded Carnarvon
food growers and
highly desired tickets
are still available.

Catch him if you can Clockwork Prints Graham Dudley and Asthma Foundations Carly Parrick try to
tackle Western Force centre Junior Rasolea.

Getting in a tackle for asthma


A good rugby tackle is all
about timing and power, Junior
Rasolea says.
The Western Force and
Cottesloe Rugby Club centre is
helping earn big charity bucks
this season every time he tackles
an opponent.
You have to time a tackle
well, Junior (23) said. When
youre under the other player
you generate real power.
Queensland-born Junior is the

Secret hand shakes at the mens shed ...


Freemasons WA has started
a close working relationship
with the states mens shed
movement by providing an
office at its new Subiaco
Grand Lodge building.
The WA Mens Shed
Association reportedly has more
members than Rotary and the
Freemasons combined, with 162

mens sheds on its data base.


The western suburbs are
home to the states biggest
mens shed at Mosman Park.
Other sheds are in Cambridge,
Subiaco, Wembley and West
Leederville.
Beyondblue has found that
men's sheds combat the effects
of social isolation, providing

men with a sense of purpose


and self-esteem, improving
physical health and mental
wellbeing and increasing helpseeking behaviour.
The two organisations have
agreed to support each other
to serve the community and
enhance the health and wellbeing of men.

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Tackling Asthma campaign.
The initiative sees 25 Perth
businesses donating $2 per tackle made by a Force player.
So far this season it has raised
$32,800.
Junior, who went to Anglican
Church Grammar School in
Brisbane, said he was excited
with his new role with the
foundation.
The staff are very passionate
about asthma education and
prevention, and its great to
have the chance to help them

with such a fantastic cause,


he said.
Junior agreed with a quote
from fellow rugby player and
former US Marine Corps lawyer
Michael Mori, who said rugby
was about having to think clearly
while exhausted.
How you act when youre
exhausted shows what sort of
person you are your real character comes out, Junior said.
The tackle campaign has
raised more than $183,000 in
the past five years.
Last weekend Cottesloe
thrashed Palmyra 17-3.

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Subiaco scene

ANZAC Day 2015

ANZAC Day road closures

This year is the centenary of the ANZAC, marking one hundred


years since the landing at Gallipoli during the First World War.

Subiaco
Rokeby Road between Bagot and Hamersley roads, and
Hamersley Road between Campbell and Rupert streets will be
closed between 5am and 10.30am.

To commemorate, a number of ANZAC events are happening


in and around the city. For more information, visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/ANZAC

ANZAC Day services


Join the Subiaco and Shenton Park Returned and Services
League (RSL) Sub-branches and the City of Subiaco at the two
annual ANZAC Day services to honour the brave men and
women who have served our nation.
Shenton Park RSL Sub-branch
When: Saturday 25 April, 7am (Parade assembles corner of
King Street and Onslow Road at 6.45am)
Where: Shenton Park Community Centre, 240 Onslow Road,
Shenton Park
Morning tea will be provided after the service.
Subiaco RSL Sub-branch
When: Saturday 25 April, 8am (Parade assembles outside
Subiaco Post Ofce at 7.45am)
Where: Subiaco Fallen Soldiers Memorial, corner Rokeby and
Hamersley roads
Morning tea will be served after the service outside the
Subiaco Museum.

The study is a follow up on previous benchmark surveys that


have been undertaken annually since 2011. The survey takes
approximately ten to fteen minutes to complete and will be used
for research purposes only. All responses will be dealt with in the
strictest of condence and in accordance with the Privacy Act.
For further information on the survey, contact the city on 9237 9222.

Shenton Park
Onslow Road between Fortune and James streets, as well as
Herbert Road and King Street to Evans Street will be closed
between 6.30am and 8.30am.

Library talk For the reception


of ladies

AmpFest 2015
all ages show

Join heritage professional Annette Green for a fascinating


insight into the design and provision of private maternity
hospitals in Subiaco prior to 1945.

AmpFest is a platform to launch new, local bands into the


Perth music scene. Come down to this free, all ages show
featuring sets from ve up-and-coming Perth bands.

When: Friday 8 May, 12.15pm


Where: Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco

The line up includes Alex Brittan, Iceage Sugar, Kings


Justice, Mister Wolf and Riley Pearce.

Please RSVP on 9237 9300 or library@subiaco.wa.gov.au

When: Sunday 26 April, from 5pm to 9pm


Where: Llama Subiaco, Rokeby Road, opposite The Regal
Theatre, Subiaco

Annual customer satisfaction survey


The city has appointed independent consultant CATALYSE to
conduct a short randomised telephone survey among residents
to evaluate how its local services and facilities are regarded.

This is an alcohol free event. For more information, visit


www.ampfest.com.au or contact the city on 9237 9216.

Community notices
Q Ordinary Council meeting Tuesday 21 April
Agenda items
Draft revised Planning Policy 2.8 Aged or dependent persons
dwellings Report to advertise
Draft revised Planning Policy 4.10 Shenton Park Precinct
Report to advertise
Draft revised Planning Policy 4.9 West Subiaco Precinct
Final adoption
Proposal to include 118 Subiaco Road, Subiaco on the
Town Planning Scheme Register of Places of Cultural
Heritage Signicance
Proposal to include 429 Rokeby Road, Subiaco on the
Town Planning Scheme Register of Places of Cultural
Heritage Signicance
Proposal to include 203 Nicholson Road, Shenton Park on
the Town Planning Scheme Register of Places of Cultural
Heritage Signicance
Proposal to include 18 to 22 Coghlan Road, Subiaco on
the Town Planning Scheme Register of Places of Cultural
Heritage Signicance
Proposal to amend the level of signicance of 2 Hamilton
Street, Subiaco on the Local Government Inventory
Proposal to remove 119 Fairway, Crawley from the Local
Government Inventory
Nomination to include 80 Townshend Road, Subiaco on the
Local Government Inventory and Town Planning Scheme
Register of Places of Cultural Heritage Signicance
Nomination to include 3 Browne Street, Subiaco on the Local
Government Inventory and Town Planning Scheme Register of
Places of Cultural Heritage Signicance
Re-appointment of Design Review Panel
Nomination of a representative to attend the meeting of the
Heritage Councils Register Committee at which the P23992
Metropolitan Sewerage Vents will be considered for permanent
entry in the State Register
Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan Status report
Regal Theatre funding request
Monthly Finance Report March 2015
March 2015 Budget Review
420 Hay Street and 31 Catherine Street Construction of a
nine storey mixed use development comprising two shops and
seventy multiple dwellings
146 Gloster Street Subiaco SAT reconsideration

42 Federal Street Subiaco SAT reconsideration


Revocation motion and report Forrest Square Tender

Q Rescission of Planning Policy 2.10


Amusement Centres
The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on the rescission
of Planning Policy 2.10 Amusement Centres.

www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions, via email to


city@subiaco.wa.gov.au or addressed to the Chief Executive
Ofcer, City of Subiaco, PO Box 270, Subiaco WA 6904.
Comments should clearly indicate the name and address of the
person making the submission and the proposal or application
to which the submission relates.

Q Development applications received

Comments are to be received by 5pm on Friday 24 April.

Q Changes to Town Planning Scheme


Register of Places of Cultural Heritage
Signicance
The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on a proposal
to include the following places on the Town Planning Scheme
Register of Places of Cultural Heritage Signicance.
Fairmont, 39 Nicholson Road, Shenton Park
Hawkesbury, 129 Coghlan Road, Subiaco
Subiaco Police Station, Lock-up and Quarters (fmr), 365 Bagot
Road, Subiaco
The former Presbyterian Church and Manse, 315 to 317 Bagot
Road, Subiaco
The Anglican Church Rectory, 257 Barker Road, Subiaco
(as a combined entry with the already listed St Andrews
Anglican Church)
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 4 May.

Q Changes to the Local Government


Inventory
The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on the proposal
to amend the level of signicance of 13 to 21 Coghlan Road,
Subiaco on the Local Government Inventory. A heritage
assessment has identied the place as having some signicance
(level 3) to the city.
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 4 May.
For more information on the above, visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions or view hard
copies at the citys Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road,
Subiaco or Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco during
normal operating hours.
Comments should be submitted in writing
through the online submission form at

Property

Proposal

73 Rupert Street,
Subiaco
136 Rokeby Road,
Subiaco

Re-roof to an existing dwelling


Painting of facade of existing
commercial premises

Public submissions in respect to these proposals are not


being requested at this time. Formal consultation, where
required, will be undertaken in accordance with the citys
policy on planning public consultation. To view the policy,
visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Whats happening in Subi


QExpecting master class
First time expectant parents are invited to join Familyworks for
a free master class on what you really need to know before
your baby arrives.
Wednesday 29 April, 6.30pm to 8.30pm
Shenton Park Community Centre, 240 Onslow Road,
Shenton Park
Please RSVP on 9237 9317 or culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

QFilm club Beneath Hill 60


An Australian War lm based on a true story.
Thursday 30 April, 11.45am
Subiaco Community Centre, 203 Bagot Road, Subiaco
Cost: $13
Please RSVP by Tuesday 28 April on 9237 9320 or
adminscc@subiaco.wa.gov.au

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POST, April 18, 2015 Page 9

MPs question QEII waiting times


By LINDA CALLAGHAN
MPs went to see for themselves on Tuesday after complaints about poor waitingroom conditions at the QEII
cancer centre.
Labor health spokesman
Roger Cook said he would table
a petition in Parliament next
week calling for action.
The treatment area is really well set up but the patient
amenities elsewhere are not that
crash hot, Mr Cook said.
The patients all tell me the
staff work really hard but what
long waiting times tell me is they
are clearly under-resourced.

Charles Samuels, who takes


his wife, Doris, to the centre for
chemotherapy, told Mr Cook that
on a busy day patients sometimes
had to wait up to two hours.
The waiting room is furnished
with a mishmash of chairs that
look like they are office castoffs, he said.
There is nowhere for patients
to put their feet up except for
one recliner chair that looks
like it came out of someones
lounge room.
Mr Samuels said it was not
reasonable to expect patients
to sit upright for long periods
on what looked like dining room
or boardroom chairs.

He asked his Mirrabooka MP,


Janine Freeman, for help.
She said while there was a
push to correct shortcomings at
the new Fiona Stanley Hospital,
the government could not afford
to neglect existing services at
QEII.
Hospital staff had told MPs
seating in the waiting room had
been ergonomically designed
by the architects, Ms Freeman
said.
She said while it had been
specifically designed for the
building, it did not seem to take
into account the fact that people
using it would be sick and at
various stages of treatment.

Labor health spokesman Roger Cook and MP Janine Freeman check out
complaints about facilities at the cancer treatment centre at QEII.

Mossie queries Wearne lease

By DAVID HUDLESTON

Future generations would


never forgive Mosman Park
councillors if they gave away
a $7.8million quarter-share of
Wearne Hostel for a peppercorn amount, a resident told
councillors this week.
Former business broker
Roz MacNish, of Stone Street,
Mosman Park, told the corporate
and technical services committee on Tuesday night she was
dismayed to read the council
proposal in the agenda.
Last year Curtin Care, which
has a 20-year lease over the land
in Gibney Street, approached
Mosman Park, Cottesloe,
Claremont and Peppermint
Grove councils to sell it the land
or give it a 99-year lease for a
nominal fee.
Once it is in private hands
anything could happen, Ms

MacNish said.
For instance, there could be
an application for changing of
zoning, there could be the sale of
the business, the minister could
change his mind about what it
can be used for, so anything
could happen. Why would we
even consider giving the land
away at a nominal amount?
Generations to come would
never forgive us for that.
She said she was puzzled why
Curtin Care had a 20-year lease
over the $30million site for $1 a
year when it was profiting from
what it was doing.
She said neither option was
fair or just and would be stupid
if carried out.
Who knows what may happen
in 100 years, she said.
The organisation running the
show may not exist, they could
sell the business, they could sell
it to a money-making concern

Mosman Park is considering the


future of its $7.8million stake in
Wearne Hostel.
which would have a phenomenal
rent or they could sell it at a
huge profit.
It is prime, rare earth and
you cant get it back again.
Eventually it will become a
commercial money-making
concern and we will have given
it away for peanuts.
The site, originally owned
by the state government and
administered by the Fremantle

Hospital Board, was transferred


to the councils in 2009 as a conditional tenure under Section
75 of the Land Administration
Act which limits its use to aged
care.
The decision on the future
tenure of the Wearne site is one
of the most complex decisions
that the council will need to make
in the short to mid-term, a staff
report to the committee said.
On one hand, a community
organisation is seeking to secure
tenure over the land from which
they provide services, so that
they can expand their services
and provide long-term security
to their residents.
On the other hand, the land in
question represents a development opportunity that could be
used by the local government
to provide higher density accommodation for aged persons
while generating a return that

would allow it to provide other


services and facilities.
The report said the council
could not consider the proposal
until a business plan for the
land was advertised and public
submissions considered.
The report warned advertising such a plan could create
the impression that council was
considering the proposal, resulting in negative feedback.
CEO Kevin Poynton said the
multi-step process was required
under the Local Government
Act.
He said when the business
plan was put out for comment,
residents would be able to make
submissions.
The only decision council
would be making now was starting the process to get public comments for analysis, he said.
Please turn to page 93

Guns stolen from yacht club


Three shotguns were stolen from Royal Perth
Yacht Club in a burglary last weekend.
Two people forced their way into a storeroom
then ripped open a locked firearms cabinet
between 7.30 and 8.30am last Saturday.
Yacht clubs use shotguns to start races. The
shotguns had shortened barrels.
Police praised witnesses who gave them a
partial registration number on a car of interest, a grey Toyota Rav 4.
A witness saw a man walking from the

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Police believe two men and a woman were
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The whole of the Town of


Cambridge is classied as
Urban Consolidation
Strategic Transit Zones

Directions 2031 is a Western Australian State Government plan to


accommodate Perths expected population growth.
The Town is actively addressing Directions 2031.

CENT
SUB-REG

Airport
Greeneld
Industrial
Urban Consolidation
Natural Asset

We have in place the West Leederville Centre Plan and are working on
the Wembley Activity Centre. The old Nursery site, Perry Lakes, Ocean
Mia and St Johns Wood are all contributing to the Towns target of
4,000 new dwellings, a 40% increase on existing dwelling numbers.
However Directions 2031 is not just about development around
activity centres and transport corridors.

Directions 2031 highlights the need for greater housing choice and says that
32% of new dwellings across the Central Perth Sub-region will come from
small -scale incremental inll developments across all local government areas.

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Extracts from Directions 2031 and Beyond - Central Metropolitan Perth sub-regional strategy - August 2010

Liveable (p.18)

Demographic drivers (p.63-64)

Directions 2031 seeks to promote and increase housing diversity, adaptability,


affordability and choice.
2.1 Ensure the proposed R-Code densities and provisions in local planning
strategies and schemes support a sufcient mix of housing types and sizes...
2.3 Promote the use of density bonuses on corner lots, subject to design guidelines
to ensure preservation of local amenity and an appropriate streetscape....
2.6 Promote exible building designs capable of conversion to dual or multiple
occupancy.

Increased demographic diversity will drive changes in lifestyle, housing and


community service needs, and changing values may inuence where and
how we choose to work. Household and family size is decreasing as is housing
affordability, which is contributing to greater income and wealth disparities
and, potentially social differences.
Local governments with a particularly high proportion of people over the
age of 65 include Cambridge, Claremont, Cottesloe, Fremantle and East
Fremantle. As people live longer there will be more elderly people requiring
health services, access to public transport and suitable housing options.
All local governments must plan to meet the needs of increased older
populations over the coming decades.

Changing household structure (p.64-65)

Small scale incremental development (p.82)

Social trends towards couples having children later in life, more people living
alone, and a greater proportion of older couples whose children have left home
are increasing the number of households overall and even more rapidly increasing
the number of smaller households ...

In addition to planned growth areas (activity centres and transport corridors), the
central sub -region will also accommodate small -scale incremental development
in all local government areas... and will result from:

...The implications of the expected population growth calls for an increase in


dwelling stock and the rise of smaller households will require a greater choice
in size and types of housing to satisfy the diverse household needs of young
families, empty nesters, ageing householders or inner city dwellers. The smaller
household trend may have signicant impacts on housing densities and in turn
the provision of physical and social infrastructure.

d Minor redevelopment that will occur from the uptake of development potential
contained in existing and future local government planning schemes.
d 32 per cent of new dwellings will potentially be derived from small -scale
incremental inll development.

Future Housing Choice packs containing an information brochure and feedback


forms have been distributed to all Cambridge home owners in City Beach, Floreat
and Mt Claremont, and are available for collection from:

Background to the proposal, the brochure, two options for feedback and FAQs
can also be accessed at cambridge.wa.gov.au/futurehousingchoices. The two
options for feedback provided are:

Town of Cambridge Admin - 1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat


Cambridge Library - 99 The Boulevard, Floreat

Housing Options Survey - one per household only (either online or using the
survey form provided in the Future Housing Choices pack).

The Boulevard Centre - 99 The Boulevard, Floreat (below Cambridge Library)

Form 4 - one per adult resident (aged over 18 years).

Wembley Community Centre - 40 Alexander Street, Wembley

To have your views on the Future Housing Choices proposal known, please
provide your comments by 5pm Friday, 8 May 2015.

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Comment is invited on a proposed amendment to the Town Planning Scheme which, if implemented,
would allow for a greater choice of housing in City Beach, Floreat and Mt Claremont.

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Like us on facebook.com/CityBeachandFloreatFutureHousingChoices

Source: 2012 Annual Report Card

Directions
2031 supports
Housing Choice

POST, April 18, 2015 Page 11

Pedal proves mettle


for married life
Serious allegations Trevor Guy Maybank after appearing in the
Perth Magistrates Court last week.

Surf club member on sex counts


The charges relate to different
offences which allegedly
happened in 1979 against a
nine-year-old boy.
Police will allege the offences
happened when the boy was
under school supervision but
not at school.
Mr Maybank is a former
captain of the Marine Parade
surf club.
As part of his bail he must not
contact the complainant.

A former Cottesloe Surf


Life Saving Club captain has
appeared in court on historic
child abuse charges.
Trevor Guy Maybank (64),
of Mosman Park, was charged
by Perth detectives with three
counts of indecent dealing with
a child under 14.
In the Perth Magistrates
Court last Friday morning,
Mr Maybanks lawyer had the
charges adjourned until July.

Traffic motion diverted

A motion to reverse traffic


at a busy Claremont intersection was withdrawn at the last
minute at Tuesday nights
meeting.

Councillor Bruce Haynes


motion called for traffic to come
east out of Barnfield Road,
instead of west.

Dr Haynes said the change


would ease traffic congestion
on the highway, Swanbourne
bridge and Alfred Road.
But on Tuesday he asked for
the motion to be rescheduled.
In 2010, Barnfield Road
residents objected to a proposal
to reverse traffic to east flow.

Mt Hawthorn drug charge in court


A public housing tenant appeared in the Perth
Magistrates Court on a drug
charge this week.
Janelle Marie Augimeri (30)
was charged by Wembley police
earlier this month with one
count of possessing methylamphetamine with intent to sell or

supply, and one count of possession of stolen or unlawfully


obtained property.
Officers executed a search
warrant on Ms Augimeris home
in Jugan Street, Mt Hawthorn.
Ms Augineri is on $10,000 bail
and is due again in court next
month.

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They crossed some of the
toughest mountain ranges,
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caravan and spent days without
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They had set off from Istanbul
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they would.
They assembled their bikes
and rode home to Marlow Street,
Wembley, from the airport.
We wanted to do it on $10
a day and camped a lot of the
time, Anna said.
The most nerve-wracking moment was when they met a bunch
of cyclists heading the other
way who told the couple they
were on track for a remote area
where others had been looking
for snow leopards.
We woke up and heard something prowling around outside
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She took up triathlons and
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Anna will stay in Wembley in
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Society defeated forced mergers


It is difficult to get a concise,
balanced comment and analysis
of why Premier Colin Barnetts
clumsy attempts to overcome local
democracy and force amalgamation and boundary changes on our
councils ultimately failed.
But Malcolm Mummery (Give
Parliament its due on Dadour
revolt, Letters, POST, April 11)
is wrong when he says it was
mostly parliament and not local
community action that defeated
the Premier.
He does a grave disservice to the
many, many hundreds of people
who took the time and made the
effort to form associations and
protest groups, attend rallies, write
to and meet their MPs, organise
public meetings, write letters to
the press and be interviewed on
radio and TV.
Also to those mayors, councillors
and CEOs who resisted amalgamation through every stage, the
Subiaco council (and one elector)
who courageously took the matter
to the Supreme Court, the mayors who formed the Councils for
Democracy and even WALGA and
its CEO, who finally helped pull the
rug from under this costly, deceptive and dishonest process.
Media outlets like the POST also
served a valuable role in informing
the public on these matters while
the politicians whether left or

right in persuasion equivocated


and failed to respond to their
constituents concerns.
During all of this time, Mr
Mummery was telling us all that
we were barking up the wrong tree,
that we should recognise that it was
the Australian political system that
was broken and that we should be
addressing this matter.
Now he claims that we should all
unambiguously acknowledge the
deep debt all councils owe to the
principled parliamentarians who
opposed forced amalgamations.
If the people had done nothing,
all of our councils would now have
been forced into unwanted, unjustified and costly mergers. The fact
is that such was the critical mass
of action across the entire metropolitan area that a few Liberal
MPs, fearful of losing their jobs,
caved in.
Mr Mummery suggests that
showing respect for parliament is
the best possible way to elicit support for clarification of the Dadour
clause so that residents have the
right to vote in future.
Does he suggest that we all sit
back and do nothing about the
injustices now being perpetrated
under the City of Perth Act, with
some communities being forced
into the City of Perth?
Colin Latchem
Sherwood Road, Dalkeith

Greenery
gets short
shrift
Global warming, here
we come!
Just drive down Shenton
Road near the Claremont
Showgrounds.
There once were
moreton bay fig trees
on one side and a row of
eucalypts on the railway
side.
Everything has been
chopped down leaving a
large area of bitumenised
carpark, road, and then a
huge sandpit around the
football oval.
Heres hoping when the
developers have finished
all their multi-storey
apartments there will be
room for some greenery
and trees as well as the
oval.
Christine Foulkes-Taylor
Windsor Street, Claremont

Trees are removed on Shenton Road.

Luke Willcock, LandCorp


general manager metropolitan, says the trees had to be
removed to allow the shifting
of Shenton Road, water mains
and high voltage power lines.
See report Page 3.

The opposite side of the road.

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disappointed by Malcolm
Mummerys black-and-white
praise of the Parliament for
its role in the demise of the
Barnett-Simpson local government so-called reform
putsch.
Also very disappointing is
his denigration of the role of
the many in the community
who kept the issue in the public eye for so long despite
the lack of attention in most
mainstream media (POST
Newspapers an honourable
exception), and even in the
Parliament.
In one key respect, Mr
Mummery is simply wrong.
The Local Government
Amendment Bill he refers to
never included a provision
to remove the Dadour poll
provision (reported by the
ABC on October 30, 2013), as
Premer Colin Barnett couldnt
get this through his own party
room (reported by the ABC on
October 11, 2013). He is also
wrong in stating that the Bill
has been abandoned, as it
is still listed as an active Bill
in the Parliament.
Indeed, Mr Mummery destroys his own argument when
he states that, The Barnett
Government elected to ignore
Parliaments opposition.
I must declare a personal
interest in this matter. Many
people have told me that if I

had not initiated legal action


on the matter and gained the
support of three councils
(Subiaco, South Perth and
Serpentine-Jarrahdale) as
parties to the action (plus
two others Kalamunda and
Cockburn as funding supporters), they would not have
had the self-belief to stand
up for their communities as
they did.
Likewise, I must give credit
to Mr Mummery for setting
up the Dadour group, which
helped focus me on action
rather than words another
example of the multiple and
diverse factors that brought
about the demise of Barnetts
so-call reform.
The failure of the legal action itself (for reasons that
many people, including lawyers, are still bemused by) was,
in many ways, irrelevant.
Credit must also go to the
WA National Party for its
principled decision to oppose
forced amalgamations not only
for country local governments
but also for metropolitan ones.
It is important to acknowledge,
however, that the initiative
came from the lay members of
the party, through a resolution
of the party state conference,
not from the parliamentarians.
And Mr Mummery ignores
Mr Barnetts failed attempt
to save some face with his

initially proposed City of Perth


Act, which would have made
Vincent residents second-class
citizens through his gerrymander, aimed at ensuring business domination of the merged
Perth and Vincent.
It wasnt Parliament, nor
was it parliamentarians, that
prevented his doing this it
was the outrage of the Vincent
community and the Vincent
council that did so.
The Local Government Act
needs to give the Parliament
an effective voice, perhaps
through the right to disallow
changes in the same way that
it has the power to disallow
regulations under any Act.
More fundamentally, though,
the poll provision itself
should not only be clarified,
as Mr Mummery suggests, but
should also be changed so that
it doesnt place the onus on
objectors but places it fairly
and squarely on those who
want the change.
Perhaps the simplest way to
do this would be for voting at
local government level to be
compulsory. This would also
help overcome an oft-stated
complaint about local government that councillors can be
elected by a small minority of
the community.
Ian Ker
Vincent Street, Mt Lawley
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Town and gown kept separate


The proposed incorporation of
parts of the Cities of Nedlands
and Subiaco within an extended
western boundary of the City of
Perth on the grounds that the
University of Western Australia
and the nearby medical complex
are functionally parts of the City
of Perth is mistaken and should
be abandoned.
From the very beginning in
the 1880s, when the idea of a
university was first mooted, it
was always to be a University
of Western Australia and not, as
was the case with the founding
universities of NSW, Victoria and
South Australia, to be a capital
city university as are Sydney,
Melbourne and Adelaide.
Nor was it ever envisaged that
there should be a University of
Perth.
Furthermore, from the earliest
records in the 1880s it was to be
a campus university requiring at
least 50 and even as many as 100
acres (40ha).
A commission of inquiry before
World War I into a permanent
home for the university selected
Crawley as being by far the best
of three possible sites.
In so doing it rejected one
in Subiaco because it was
surrounded (I shudder at the
thought) by an insane asylum,
sewerage sludge settling tanks,
an infectious diseases hospital
and a home for lost dogs: and another site in Kings Park because
in addition to being too small
there was public opposition to
the idea of losing park land.
The choice of a suburban site
at Crawley was also influenced
by the choice of a similar suburban location at St Lucia for the
University of Queensland, the
only other state university.
Interestingly, Crawley and
St Lucia are almost the same
distance from their CBDs: 6.4km

and 7.9km respectively, with the


striking difference that unlike
St Lucia, Crawley was not only
separated from its CBD by Kings
Park but was in no way part of
the City of Perths built up area
either then or now.
More importantly, although
Kings Park acts as a physical
barrier between Perth and the
ities of Subiaco and Nedlands, it
is encircled by two chameleonlike roadway tongues of City of
Perth territory stretching westwards from the city.
The first follows Kings Park
Road, Thomas Street and
Winthrop Avenue, the second follows a strip of land along Mounts
Bay Road to join Winthrop
Avenue at its southern end.
It is the presence of these two
narrow strips of carriage way that
gave rise to the false idea that
the university, medical centre
and Kings Park are somehow
part of and the responsibility of
the City of Perth.
They are not. Kings Park is
unincorporated crown land
under the care and control of
the Botanic Gardens and Parks
Authority as a national treasure
and shrine. It is not a city park.
In fact Kings Parks nearest
equivalent is Londons Hyde
Park, administered, as are all
Royal Parks, by a ministry of the
central government.
On this evidence one can only
conclude that the University of
Western Australia is not, never
was, and should never be considered to be an integral part
of the City of Perth.
To think so flies in face of the
universitys founding fathers
wisdom in keeping it out of the
city, the universitys subsequent
history, and the hard facts of
geography.
Emeritus Professor Martyn Webb
Circe Circle, Dalkeith

Stand by for a
rate rise

Corrosion of the Dingo Flour sign requires it to be replaced and repainted.

Dingo down at heel


Could not the owners/shareholders of Allied Mills, North
Fremantle, do the right thing
by repainting the silo outside
their property and bring back
this iconic landmark for all
to see?
I arrived from England 35
years ago and it was one of
the most outstanding things
that I cast my eyes upon.
It is such a shame that I have
had to see it deteriorate year
after year.
I realise that this would be
costly and time-consuming
project.

However, I do believe this


would be an undertaking to
beautify this great state.
David Pitulej
Stirling Highway, Claremont
A meeting of the Metro South-West
Joint Development Assessment
Panel last month approved demolition of the silos and replacement
of the Dingo Flour sign, which has
become corroded (Therell be
trouble at mill, DAP is warned,
POST, March 14). Allied Mills has
said it will replace the sign like
for like. The DAP has approved
the project.

Keep calm, Cambridge


Residents of City Beach and
Floreat, please sit down calmly
with the Cambridge council and
put forward your own ideas
about the future housing planning of your suburbs.
Do not put your heads in
the sand and think that your
garden suburbs from the
1920s will remain the same.

Wembley and West Leederville


have had to accept infill; now
it is your turn to step up and
embrace progress and increased
population growth
Pamela van der Meulen
secretary, Wembley-West Leederville
Residents Association
Jukes Way, Wembley

It would appear that mayor


Max Hipkins is softening up the
people of Nedlands for a big rate
increase.
Any sensible person would
see that it is ludicrous for major
institutions such as QEII and UWA
to have municipal boundaries
running through the middle of
their major campuses, including
Winthrop Hall itself.
They each need to be able to
deal with a single mature and
capable municipal body.
As for the loss of revenue, there
is a simple very easy solution: stop
wasting money.
I recently had a need to look at
the last budget and a single issue
stuck out like the proverbial.
There was an item of about
$600,000 annual cost for strategic
planning.
Having been through the strategic planning process at least four
times at Nedlands council, as well
as in other commercial settings, I
can label that as a blatant, obscene
waste of money, particularly in
an institution which experiences
change at a snails pace.
The big problem is, however,
local government has to waste
large amounts of money, preferably out of sight of the community,
because executive remuneration
is tied to how much money they
spend.
That is all that is measured.
There is no attempt to measure
efficiency. Hence unending multiple times CPI rate increases
for us simply to justify enormous
remuneration increases for local
government executives.
Laurie Taylor
Nedlands councillor 1995-2003
Nedlands mayor 2003-2007
Clement Street, Swanbourne
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The RSL of WA is conducting services


at more than 100 locations to honour our
servicemen and women and commemorate those
who have died in the service of our Nation.
Involve yourself and your family in the ANZAC Centenary
and honour those who landed at Gallipoli precisely 100 years ago.
In Perth, Centenary Services are expected
to attract large crowds. We recommend
you plan ahead and allow plenty of time
to make your way to the services.
Dawn Service
From 5.50am 7.00am
Kings Park & Botanic Garden

Trains:
Midland Line departing Midland
Station every 10 minutes from 3.00am.
Armadale Line departing Armadale
Station every 15 minutes from 2.56am.
Thornlie Line departing Thornlie
Station every 15 minutes from 3.20am.

Parade
From 9.30am
Perth City Streets

Fremantle Line departing Fremantle


Station at least every 10 minutes from
3.00am.

Commemorative Service
From 11.00am 12.00pm
Supreme Court Gardens

Mandurah Line departing Mandurah


Station every 10 minutes from 2.36am.
The Cockburn Shuttle will depart every
10-minutes from 3.52am.

All Transperth services will be free on


ANZAC Day as well as free parking at all
metropolitan train stations. Visit
transperth.wa.gov.au or call 13 62 13.

Joondalup Line departing Butler


Station at 2.42am, then every 10
minutes from 3.02am. The Whitfords
Shuttle will operate every 10 minutes
from 3.55am.

There will be road closures and parking


restrictions in Kings Park and around Perth
CBD for the Dawn Service and Parade.

City Kings Park Shuttle:


Free shuttle buses will operate between
Esplanade Busport and Kings Park Road (near
Havelock Street) from 3.30am until 9.30am.
Kings Park Internal Shuttle:
Route 621 will operate between the Vietnam
War Memorial and the coach terminus near
Wadjuk Way in Kings Park between 4.00am
and approximately 9.30am.
Other Events
Sunset Services 5.00pm daily from April 19
to 24 at the State War Memorial, Kings Park
100 Years of ANZAC: A Community Event
April 25 to 27 at the Perth Cultural Centre
Gunfire Breakfast April 25 at the Stirling
Gardens
More at rslwahq.org.au
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Services, maps, road closures and parking
go to rslwahq.org.au.
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Vote for lady of the lake


A 95-year-old is in the running for a lifetime volunteering award.
The Friends of Lake
Claremont nominated Joan
Tocock for the honour in the
WA Volunteers Awards.
Ms Tocock and her late
husband, Ted, migrated from
Britain in 1955 and bought a
home in Garden Street.
We started in Graylands
Hostel, a collection of Nissen
huts almost opposite Ashton
Avenue, with two children,
Ms Tocock said last year, when
she was made a freeman of
the town.
I was saddened at the degradation of the bush and felt
it should be saved.
But what could I do? People
just laughed.
An opportunity to help the
bush came after the tip and
Lakeway Drive-in closed.
Please, please, please,
keep this park forever, Ms
Tocock said.
In time, Claremont will
have thousands of people living here, and they must have a
place to listen to nature.
The Friends want people to
vote for Joan. If she wins, the
group gets $1000.
Vote at http://feature.thewest.
com.au/volunteer-wa/
Voting closes at 5pm on
April 30.
The awards will be an- Keep this park forever Joan Tocock is in the running for an
nounced next month.
award.

Renovation plan needs to shed sheds


Two unapproved sheds at
a historic Peppermint Grove
home will be bowled over if a
renovation is approved.
Rosanna Capolingua and Paul
Boyatzis want to add a detached
workshop garage and a carport at their single-storey 1905
Federation Queen Anne-style

house, at No. 28 Keane Street.


A report to councillors said
plans did not comply with side
boundary rules, because the
garage had no setback and the
carport was set back 60cm instead of at least 1.5m.
But in the report, development
manager Michael Whitbread

said the proposal could be supported because of the next-door


property being higher, the low
impact of the work, and the
removal of the two zincalume
sheds.
Mr Whitbread said the sheds
appeared to have been built by
the previous owner.

Neds raises roof


over Bridge Club
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Replacing a leaky asbestos
roof would not qualify for a
government recreation grant,
members of Nedlands Bridge
Club say they were told.
Nedlands councillor Ian
Argyle wanted to know who in
the government department had
given council staff advice and if
it was in writing.
Was it just someone who
answered the phone? he asked
the council committee.
The government advertises
small grants for facilities used
by community sporting and
recreation groups but staff at
Nedlands council had told club
officials not to apply, treasurer
Trish Hunter said.

I am sure they
do not play bridge
on the roof

We had verbal advice from


the council that we would not
qualify, Ms Hunter said.
Instead it applied and won a
Lotterywest grant to help with
the $100,000 cost of replacing
the roof on the council-owned
building in Melvista Reserve.
The committee agreed to
recommend the full council
chip in.
But councillor Leo McManus
said the council owned the building and should pay the lot.
I am sure they do not play
bridge on the roof, he said.
Councillor Robert Binks said
the roof was about 45 years
old.
It has well and truly done

its job.
The club has 270 members who
raised more than $57,000 when
they were told not to apply for
the government grant.
Lotterywest has offered a grant
of $15,000 and Nedlands council
is being asked to contribute
$27,000.
In a report to the committee
on Tuesday, council staff said
giving the Bridge Club a grant
might encourage other clubs to
ask the council for money.
The main risk is sending a signal to sporting clubs that council
will contribute to their building
projects which would result in
an unsustainable call on councils budget, they said.
Staff acknowledgd the card
game was now officially recognised as a sport.
Playing bridge is a stimulating mental exercise that
contributes to the wellbeing of
participants, they said.
The Nedlands Bridge Club is
not eligible for a CSRFF grant
due to the fact that bridge does
not contribute to physical activity levels.
The bridge club has leased
and maintained the councilowned building in the park
since 1988.
Games are played there six
days a week.
The club began having trouble
with the roof two years ago but
no workmen were willing to fix
it because of the asbestos, Ms
Hunter said.
Councillor Bill Hassell said
he was a member of the club
and declared a non-financial
interest in the matter.
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ANZAC

DAY
CEREMONY 2015
SATURDAY 25 APRIL 2015, 6am 9am

NEDLANDS WAR MEMORIAL,


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Please join the Nedlands Returned


and Services League and the City
of Nedlands at the Nedlands War
Memorial to commemorate 100
years since the landing at Gallipoli.

ORDER OF THE MORNING:


6:00 AM 7:15AM
Watch on a large screen a live telecast
of the Kings Park Dawn Service
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POST, April 18, 2015 Page 19

House divided
irks university
By LLOYD GORMAN
UWA is determined to get
more than a toe-hold in Perth
even though the vast majority of its Crawley campus sits
within Subiaco.

Opera singer Gordon Colebatch in front of the house he built in Dalkeith before planning regulations applied.

Curtain call for Opera house reno


By LINDA CALLAGHAN

A kitchen extension to a
Dalkeith house built almost
80 years ago for a famed
opera singer has neighbours
worried.
They say the house in Viking
Road is already too close to
their backyard.
It was built before R-code
planning regulations were
created.
Ian and Velma Moller told
councillors at a committee on
Tuesday that the kitchen extension would make the house
too bulky.
They want Nedlands council
to veto it.
But owner Sally Healy said
the extension would be only
as wide as a shower recess and

would give her some bench


space.
She said there would be no
windows.
The committee was split, but
decided curtains or blinds on
existing high-level windows
should be a condition of planning approval for the new
extension.
The full council will make
the final decision at the end
of the month.
In a letter, architect Blane
Brackenridge said: The modest house was built in 1938 for
Gordon Colebatch, an operatic
tenor who sang in operas in
Europe and the UK.
Colebatch built the house
when he returned to settle in
WA.
It does not comply with mod-

ern setback regulations because


it was built towards the back of
the block to create a big tropical
garden at the front.
The singers father, Sir Hal
Colebatch, was at one time
WA premier and a federal
senator.
It is the aim of the owners
to usher the house into the 21st
century, altering the building as little as possible, Mr
Brackenridge said.
The original house was designed by renowned architect
Marshall Clifton.
But Mrs Moller said it had no
heritage value.
It lost that integrity long
ago, she said.
The Healy family said they
Please turn to page 84

The university has repeated its


intention to be removed from the
Subiaco local government area
and to become a part of Perth
when new capital city legislation is put forward by the state
government.
Last week, Subiaco mayor
Heather Henderson dismissed
UWAs claim that having its main
campus spread across three local
council areas was holding the university back (University council
claims bogus, POST April 11).
Ms Henderson and her
Nedlands counterpart Max
Hipkins recently signed a joint
statement saying the university
was turning its back on the local
community.
Just 4.46ha of the universitys
53ha campus next to the Swan
River lies within the City of
Perths existing boundary.
A smaller block of 3.5ha
between Clifton Street and
Hampden Road, Stirling
Highway and Gordon Street,
which is home to the colleges

school of architecture, is inside


the city of Nedlands.
The rest of the campus and
streets around it about 45ha
lies in Subiaco.
The university stands by its
previous statements that placing
UWA solely within the boundary of the City of Perth will
help the university realise its
full potential for the benefit of
the whole community, a UWA
spokesperson said.
Placing the university within
the City of Perth will also help to
simplify and streamline the system, which is currently subject
to unnecessary red tape.
One example is the universitys current planning for the
refurbishment of Hackett Hall.
UWA is required to work with
both the City of Perth and the
City of Subiaco regarding approvals such as obtaining a
building licence and in time
a development application for
the courtyard as the building
overlaps the boundary between
the two cities.
This can be problematic as
the cities may have varying views
on the statutory requirements of
a heritage-listed building and
similarly may have differing
statutory requirements.

Grove targets highway infill


Stirling Highway is the likely
spot for Peppermint Grove council to meet its infill targets.
Development manager Michael
Whitbread said several sites, including Cottesloe Central, were
being considered.
Under the state governments
Directions 2031 plan, the Groves

infill target is 280 new properties.


Details of densities will be
available when draft town planning scheme No.4 and the local
planning strategy are advertised
next month during the 90-day
public comment period, Mr
Whitbread said.

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Centenary of Anzac Day, April 25

Fun and games on


the way to Lemnos
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
High jinks on the high seas
on the way to war are described
in a diary kept by a man who
became a premier.
Stanley Argyle, whose grandson Ian is a Nedlands councillor,
sent the diary of the journey to
his wife, Violet, whom he addressed as My Dear Vio.
A New Years Eve masquerade ball and fun and games
were dreamed up to relieve
the boredom of sailing to the
undisclosed destination.
Stanley Argyle was a doctor from the Royal Alfred
Hospital in Melbourne when
he enlisted.
After the war he became MP
for Toorak in the Victorian state
parliament and later premier.
On headed notepaper from the
Hotel Continental in Claremont,
he described Perth and the
Mundaring Weir during what
was the young doctors first visit
and last stopover before sailing
from Fremantle for what eventually turned out to be Lemnos
island.
Mr Dunn motored us all
over and around Perth, which
is a beautifully situated city,
he wrote.
The Swan is a magnificent
river like a miniature Sydney
Harbour.
The roads are a revelation
and put to shame both Sydney
and Melbourne.
The big weir and reservoir
supplies water to Kalgoorlie
and Coolgardie and is a magnificent sight and a wonderful
piece of work.

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He said he would have liked


Violet to come to Perth to see
for herself but there was not
time.
I understand we are to sail
tomorrow afternoon and nobody
knows where to.
So you will understand if
you do not hear from me for
some time.
He said the ship had taken on
a lot of coal and all wireless communication was forbidden.
There were more than 900
doctors, nurses and troops on
board the hospital ship Kyarra
and life was a little monotonous,
he said.
He was president of a sports
committee that organised all
sorts of activities, from egg
and spoon races to fencing and
speaking French.
Entertainment included
mock trials and a masquerade
and fancy dress ball on New
Years Eve.
When they crossed the equator
there was a traditional ritual
ducking ceremony involving
someone dressed as Neptune.
There were also lectures for
the medics on things such as
X-ray machines.
By December 16 they were
about 1000 miles (1600km) off
the Cocos Islands, where the
German ship the Emden had
been run aground by HMAS
Sydney a month earlier.
I sent a last farewell message home, the last touch
with Australia, he said in the
diary.
Three days later he noted they
had not seen a single vessel
since leaving Fremantle.

Grimebusters Volunteers from a wide range of backgrounds have been hard at work making sure the
more than 1600 plaques along Kings Park three Honour Avenues are looking their best for Anzac Day.
Photo: Billie Fairclough

Vollies polish plaques


Volunteers have made sure
more than 1600 plaques in
Kings Parks three Honour
Avenues are looking their
best for the centenary of Anzac
Day.
The plaques at the foot of gum
trees are dedicated to servicemen and women who died on
active service.
Every one will be cleaned
and polished in time for the
dawn service at the State War
Memorial, which is expected to
attract at least 65,000 people.
One of the vounteers, hairdresser Ellen Ender, said her
family came to Australia when
she was a child, as war refu-

gees.
My parents escaped post-war
Holland, she said.
We came to a beautiful new
country and appreciated the
better way of life.
I have no family represented
in these plaques but I have
friends who do, and for them
and their family members who
passed away fighting for a cause,
I offer my service.
Retiree Maureen Roberts said
her mother was a cook in the
Womens Auxiliary Australian
Air Force during World War II
and there was a plaque for her
great uncle Thomas Barlow on
May Drive.
I now cook the barbecue to

feed the troops of volunteers who


clean the plaques as my continued act of service, she said.
Police sergeant Paul Coventry
said Anzac Day was an important
way to remember the sacrifice
and efforts of an entire generation of Australians.
I feel those ideals of service
to country and society are not
valued by the youth of today and
Australian society has become
too cynical, he said.
For the past five years the
plaque clean up has been organised by The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints, with
the support of the Highgate RSL,
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Centenary of Anzac Day, April 25

Familiar names, untold stories from the front


By BRET CHRISTIAN

to tour.
After successful performances
the band was given the option of
returning home via either New
York or China.
They chose China, thus avoiding their alternative transport,
the maiden voyage of the
Titanic.
Leonard was 17 when he enlisted in the AIF, serving as a
dental mechanic in Egypt, working on wounded soldiers.
The skills he learnt enabled
him to open his own dental
surgery at home at 6 Francis
Street, Mosman Park. He later
established the clinic in Stirling
Highway.
The tragic story of the four
Curlewis boys, of Lillian Street,
Cottesloe, has appeared previously in the POST.
Arthur, George, Gordon and
Selwyn all joined the 16th

Joseph Bunning was probably lucky he was shot in the


hand.
The wound was bad enough
for him to be permanently taken
away from Gallipoli, five days
after he took part in the first
landing on the first Anzac Day,
100 years ago next week.
The incredibly high casualty
rate meant that thousands of
Josephs comrades lie buried
on the peninsula.
Josephs chances of surviving
until the evacuation the following December would have been
slim indeed.
He returned to his familys
Cottesloe home via a hospital
stay in London and lived to see
his uncle and his father Robert
found the Bunning Brothers
timber and hardware power-

Arthur

George

house.
The Bunning name is one
of those plucked by Cottesloe
mayor Jo Dawkins at the launch
of the new book Not Just a Name,
at the Cottesloe Civic Centre
last Friday.
Ms Dawkins also mentioned
Reginald Burchell, who gave
his occupation as railwayman
when he enlisted in the army
at the age of 34 in 1917.
He was, in fact, the National
member of federal parliament
for the seat of Fremantle, then

Gordon

Selwyn

embracing Cottesloe, the seat


later held by wartime prime
minister John Curtin.
Reginald served in France,
winning a Military Cross, survived the war and went on to a
career in chocolate, then radio
and movies.
A survival story of a very different kind saved Leonard Glaskin,
a dentist who went on to found
Cottesloe Dental Clinic.
As a 12-year-old he travelled
to England in 1912 as a member
of the first WA schoolboy band

Battalion, one of the Australian


units that bore the brunt of the
Gallipoli fighting.
All landed at Gallipoli and
three were wounded on May 2,
1915. By August only George was
still alive, wounded three times
and said to be suffering from
mental stress and tuberculosis.
Author Neville Green, who
started the Not Just a Name
project, strongly suggests that
the army believed Georges
parents, Gordon and Lillian, had
lost enough, using his medical
condition as an excuse to send
George home.
Not Just a Name publishes
for the first time the stories
behind the 997 names on World
War I honour rolls hanging in
council chambers, halls, surf
clubs and schools in Mosman
Park, Cottesloe and Peppermint
Grove.

Teenage scouts sent to war


Just two years after Robert
Baden-Powell held his first
scout camp, Ernest Waterhouse
decided to establish a scout
troop in the backyard of his
family home at 42 Irvine Street,
Peppermint Grove.
Ernest, a retired military man,
had a ready-made core for his
western suburbs troop sons
Jack, Frank and Fred.
Five years later, as war fever
swept Australia, the troop had
grown and 30 of the scouts signed
up for the great adventure and
to support the Motherland.
It was to end in tragedy for
many of the former scouts,
Cottesloe mayor Jo Dawkins
said when launching a new book
containing the scouts stories

last week.
It was as though the war
never ended, she said.
Seven were killed and seven
wounded, she said.
Jack Waterhouse was only
15 when, surfing the wave of
enthusiasm, he joined the 11th
Battalion and was sent to France
as a bugler.
Frank was 23 and found
himself on the battlefields of
France in 1916, where he was
wounded in the back.
He wrote home: Last night,
5 June, was the first time in 18
days that I have slept with my
boots off.
I have not had my clothes
off for three weeks, so you can
imagine how much I looked

forward to a good wash.


Nineteen-year-old Fred
Waterhouse survived being
gassed then buried by a shell
burst while sheltering in his
dugout.
Youngest brother Jack was
soon disillusioned with the
great adventure and wrote home
pessimistically: My darling
mother, life is worth nothing
now, so if I go under you know
I have done my duty. Do not
grieve, as we will meet in the
new world.
But Jack survived, going on to
take up farming and sounding
the bugle at local Anzac Day
services until 1955. He died at
Rocky Hill Farm in 1966.
His son Bob still has the bugle.

If they could only see their futures Members of Ocean Beach No. 29
Troop Boy Scouts at camp in Serpentine in 1912. The shorter boys at the
back were lifted on to their mates shoulders.

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Page 26 POST, April 18, 2015

Letters to the POST

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Cottesloo

An alternative Direct Answer


I felt for all the Cynthias
when I read Direct Answers in
last weeks POST (April 11).
I am a local mediator of 20
years experience, in full-time
practice. This is typical of the
answer that I provide for the
many Cynthias I meet in
practice.
Cynthia, once a mother always
a mother. You certainly can help
your daughter and you can help
your granddaughter and you can
help your son-in-law. The word
to focus is on and.
First of all, help yourself. Give
yourself time; a chance to pass
through the early stages of shock
and reaction.
Part of coping with a shock
such as this is to find blame;
to make assumptions; to make
judgments.
During this time, keep in touch
with your daughter, your granddaughter and your son-in-law.
Listen well and make small
talk, on the grounds that you
are getting your head around
the situation and getting your
thoughts together.
When the reacting phase
has largely passed, you will be
ready to make mostly considered
responses.
First gather information so
that you become very wellinformed.
If asked, use the information
very sparingly and tentatively
to suggest where your daughter,
your granddaughter and your
son-in-law might find some useful information.
The sort of information you
could start with includes professional support services:
counselling, mediation, legal
and financial services.
Be more available than usual
for your granddaughter. Answer
her questions honestly and in

a way that meets her needs, no


one elses. Expect to be quoted
to her mother and her father and
expect to be misquoted from
time to time.
Find out online what your
granddaughters six-year-old
fears are likely to be and tentatively validate them and cautiously pre-empt them.
Helping your granddaughter
is one of the ways in which you
can help your daughter and your
son-in-law.
There is no need to make a
choice.
Real resolution comes from
making the space for people to
consider their own and others
best interests.
Your part in this situation is
twofold: first to listen to your
granddaughter, your daughter

There is no need
to make a choice

Of all the local authorities,


Cottesloe has the most pressing problem with the state of
the toilets under the Indiana
restaurant.
This problem has been going
on for several years and does not
seem to be resolved.
I have a suggestion all
the elected personnel on the
Cottesloe council should resign
immediately and hopefully be
replaced by people who are
going to do something about the
problem.
Cottesloe is touted as WAs
most popular beach.
It has a history of failures the
shark net that used to go round
the remnant pole (on which the
council spent a packet). They
once had a concrete pool which
was removed and now the
toilets.
The residents deserve better.

R.A. Cross
Camden Street, Wembley Downs

Convenience
before culture

and your son-in-law for much


longer than you can imagine, to
ask broad, open questions for the
purpose of the speaker hearing
their own answer and to make
very few statements.
Second to take the situation
at a pace you can manage and
to ensure you have the support
you need.
Margaret Halsmith
Daglish Street, Wembley
Cynthia wrote that her daughter had
confessed to a three-year aair with a
friend of her husbands, and planned
to continue.
Wayne and Tamara advised Cynthia
that her son-in-law needed to consult
a lawyer hard as it is to support him
over your biological child. They add
that Cynthia should protect her granddaughter as much as possible.

Good to sea
I enjoyed the Sculptures by
the Sea and when reviewing my
photos I wondered if this would
be suitable for publication.
The flamingos were so evoca-

tive and I was quite pleased


to get the sun shining through
the eye.
Linda Borrison
Heytesbury Road, Subiaco

ANZAC DAY
CEREMONY
C l a r e m o n t Wa r M e m o r i a l

Ceremony viewing also available from Claremont Park

SATURDAY 25 APRIL 2015 ~ 7.30am


Followed by breakfast at Claremont Park
Road Closures 6am to 9am:
Stirling Highway from Leura Ave to Stirling Road
Bay View Terrace from St Quentin Ave to Park Lane
Parking available at the Freshwater Bay Primary School, Bay View Tce.

Visit claremont.wa.gov.au for more information

The full-page colour Cottesloe


Council News in last weeks
POST gave prominence to not
one, but two public art purchases
which are to be on permanent
display around the town.
Below it was the five-year
plan for improvements to the
town which made no mention
of public toilets.
I question the need to buy
sculptures every year in preference to hygienic facilities for
residents and visitors to enjoy
our superb environment.
Lew Smith
Forrest Street, Cottesloe
More letters page 30

POST, April 18, 2015 Page 27

Gone with the Winthrop


UWAs Winthrop professors
are a vanishing species.
The university said it was
phasing out the six-year-old title
because it created confusion in
academia.
While these titles may have
provided some benefit to individual staff, they have not been
adopted by other Australian
universities, a UWA spokesman said.
Our unique titles have created inconsistency and some
misunderstanding because the

titles do not align with other


Australian universities.
Shedding the title was voluntary, but UWA would not say how
many academics were keeping
their Winthrop titles, or how
many there had been overall.
The UWA website listed 53
past Winthrop professors, but
the recently sacked Ian Dadour
was not on the list.
The spokesman said Mr
Dadours name would be added
to the list.
The name change does not
affect pay or conditions.

Search on for new CEO


After less than four months
in the position, Subiaco CEO
Ian Hill is happy to see his job
up for grabs.
Mr Hill started at the council
in January, on a contract due to
end on June 30, when the council
was due to be abolished and its
council sacked.
But the Governors Orders
that decreed this have now been
reversed.
Mr Hill took over from the pre-

vious CEO, Stephen Tindale.


This month, councillors voted
to begin the search for a permanent replacement.
The council should test the
market, Mr Hill said, but he
did not want to comment about
what his intentions were.
Mayor Heather Henderson,
deputy mayor Garry Trinder and
councillors Scott Arbuckle, Mark
Burns and Hugh Richardson are
on the panel that will interview
candidates.

Postal vote gets the tick


Mosman Park would save just
over $4.50 a vote by conducting a postal council election
next October instead of booth
polling.
Figures from the WA Electoral
Commission estimate it would

Pretty purse for poll


Peppermint Grove has budgeted
$12,000 for the next council elections on October 17.
This year shire president
Rachel Thomas and councillors Dawne Horrex and Brian
Kavanaghs terms expire.
It will be a postal vote in the
shire.

cost $28,000 for a postal vote, or


$13.95 for each vote received
based on a 35% turnout.
It estimated an in-person
vote at a polling booth with an
11% turnout would cost $18.46
a vote.
In a report to Tuesday nights
corporate and technical services
committee, council staff said
the postal vote increased voter
participation considerably and
represented an excellent return
on the investment.
The committee adopted the
staff recommendation to go with
a postal vote.
The full council will decide
on April 28.

Macolm Brown, left, Gordon Hudson, and Trish OReilly with a wheelchair destined for Africa, while Volunteering
and Seniors Minister Tony Simpson zooms past. Photo: Billie Fairclough

In the saddle, from the


Pacific to the Atlantic

By DAVID COHEN

Cottesloe resident Trish


OReilly will cycle across the
US from next month to raise
money and awareness for
Wheelchairs for Kids.
Trish and five others plan
to ride 6600km in 60 days to
celebrate the Rotary-initiated
charity that recently built its
30,000th chair.
Its the best volunteers
project Ive ever seen, Trish
said.
The wheelchairs are made
available to humanitarian
groups and industry free of
charge, provided they pay for
the cost of shipment to where
they are needed.
Wheelchairs for Kids started
17 years ago. Now 120 retirees
volunteer their time and skills

at the groups Wangara workshop.


Wheelchairs for Kids is
unique in that 100% of all donations and contributions go
towards manufacturing their
wheelchairs, Trish said.
Every $150 raised gives a
child the freedom of mobility
and liberates a carer.
Trish is the CEO of AustraliaAfrica Mining Industry Group
(AAMIG), an organisation that
helps firms with non-technical
risk issues like corruption and
dealing with military forces in
Africa.
AAMIG chairman Bill Turner
said the organisation recently
helped send 480 wheelchairs
in three containers to Burkina
Faso, Congo and Zambia.
All the wheelchairs are
fully adjustable, so they can be

changed to meet the needs of a


growing child, Bill said.
Trish set up the state governments volunteer unit in 1999, enlisting the help of Volunteering
and Seniors Minister Tony
Simpson to promote her trip
and the charity.
This is an absolutely fantastic
group, and its great to see seniors active in the community,
said Mr Simpson, who often rides
to work from his Byford home.
Another four riders will join
Trish at various stages of the
trip, which will start in Florence
on the Pacific Ocean and finish
at Yorktown, Virginia, on the
Atlantic Ocean.
The riders journey can be followed at http://aamig-challenge.
weebly.com/; donations via
https://give.everydayhero.com/
au/aamig-challenge.

Page 28 POST, April 18, 2015

Taylor-made heritage

Grand entrance The fruits of the multi-million dollar restoration at Cottesloes Wanslea.

Architects work praised


Claremonts John Taylor has
shown outstanding dedication and skill and the highest
degree of professionalism in
the conservation industry, WA
Heritage Awards judges said
on Wednesday night.

Dr John Taylor

Dr Taylor, one of the few


architects in Australia with formal heritage work training and
qualifications, won the professional contribution award for
his 25-year career.
Dr Taylors award-winning
work includes conservation
works at St Brigids Convent,
Northbridge, and at the Church
of Our Lady of Mount Carmel,

in Mullewa.
Last year Dr Taylors restoration of Cape Inscription
Lighthouse Keepers Quarters at
Shark Bay won a UNESCO AsiaPacific Heritage Award.
Dr Taylor has also written two
books, on architect-soldier Sir
J.J. Talbot Hobbs and architectpriest John Cyril Hawes.
The restoration of Cottesloes
historic Wanslea, now the Cancer
Wellness Centre on Railway
Street, won the Gerry Gauntlett
Award at the awards.
Heritage Minister Albert Jacob
said Wansleas restoration was
outstanding.

Inside at Wanslea,in Cottesloes Railway Street. INSET: The restoration of


Wanslea won the Gerry Gauntlett Award.

Patio out of character


Peppermint Grove councillors have been recommended to
refuse a Keane Street patio.
Danny Wise wants to build the
structure at the side of his property at No. 16, with no setback
to the neighbouring St Columba
Churchs parapet walls.
In a report to councillors,
development manager Michael
Whitbread said R-codes did not

allow nil boundary setbacks in


R20 areas.
Mr Whitbread said the patio
would increase the length of the
boundary wall to more than 17m,
which would be out of keeping
with the low-density residential
character of the neighbourhood.
Councillors will vote on Mr
Wises application later this
month.


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POST, April 18, 2015 Page 29

Stress? Its been around for centuries

By DAVID HUDLESTON

We get so wound up that


we cant easily wind down.

A new clinical trial will test


whether centuries-old methods to help people deal with
stress are better than modern
methods.
Clinical psychologist and lecturer in clinical psychology at
UWA, Neil McLean, of Cottesloe,
said stress was thought to
be an artefact of the modern
world, with people describing
a constant sense of feeling
overwhelmed by the demands
of their day-to-day living.
It can be very difficult to
switch off from these demands,
he said.
The integration of smart
phones into our daily life has
further contributed to this persistent sense of stress, with many
people allowing themselves to
be on-call 24 hours a day.
Mr McLean said the old and
new methods in the trial were
designed to help people change
the way they responded to the

Neil McLean
demands they faced.
At a physiological level we
have not changed too much over
the centuries, he said.
These methods are probably

more about changing the way


we think than about changing
what we do.
We have always responded
to stress with an elevation of
arousal and activity to enable
us to cope with the demands
we face.
So, in other words, we get
hyped up to respond to the
challenges we face in our daily
living.
This can range from managing the peak-hour traffic through
to more significant events, such
as a job loss.
This hyped-up reaction may
help us to manage the load, but
it is this that also leaves us feeling stressed, tense and unable
to relax.
We get so wound up that we
cant easily wind down.
What may have changed is the

way we may cope with stress.


He said many stress management responses involved additional activity, such as going
to the gym, but for some people
this could become another stress
factor.
We seem less inclined to
adopt more passive relaxation
procedures, such as doing nothing, sleeping or meditation,
he said.
Although the importance of
managing stress levels is greater
than ever, Mr McLean said we
received so much conflicting
information about how best to
manage a healthy lifestyle and
minimise stress, it could be difficult to know where to begin.
It may seem surprising, but
some techniques for managing
stress levels have been around
for centuries and can be easily

adapted to these modern settings, he said.


The trial will be conducted
by the Robin Winkler Clinic, a
clinical psychology unit linked
to the school of psychology at
the University of WA.
It is researching the nature
and management of 21st century
stress with a view to helping
people to manage stress using
age-old and more contemporary
methods.
Part of this research includes
offering a group program for
adults who are experiencing
stress.
The program will help them
to identify the sources of stress
in their lives and will seek to
provide them with better ways
of management.
For more information, contact
Jacqueline Stump at Jacqueline.
stump@research.uwa.edu.au, or
call the UWA clinical psychology unit on 6488 3580, the UWA
psychology clinic on 6488 2644
or the Robin Winkler Clinic on
6488 2644.

Five seconds
of FameLab
David Gozzard, a PhD student
with the UWA school of physics, will represent the state at
the national final of Famelab
at the Maritime Museum in
Fremantle next month.

Proposed Modifications to
Claremont North East Precinct
Detailed Area Plans for Lots 508, 509,
510 and 512 and Council Policy LV128
North East Precinct Design Guidelines
Notice is given that the Town is formally
advertising proposed modifications to
Claremont North East Precinct Detailed
Area Plans for Lots 508, 509, 510 and 512 and
Council Policy LV128 North East Precinct
Design Guidelines, pursuant to clause 82 of
Town Planning Scheme 3 as follows.
The proposed changes for the Detailed
Area Plans include:

David Gozzard, inset speaking at the FameLab semi-final, does a handstand to celebrate his win.

Trio in line for awards


Three staff from St John of God Subiaco
are finalists in the WA Nursing and
Midwifery Excellence Awards.
Louise Angus, Dr Janie Brown and Jeffrey
Butterfield were among the 34 finalists announced by Health Minister Kim Hames.
Ms Angus was nominated in two categories.
A palliative care nurse, she is a finalist for
excellence in registered nursing and leadership.
Nursing and midwifery research coordinator Dr Brown is a finalist in excellence
in research.
Drug and alcohol withdrawal network
nurse Mr Butterfield is a finalist in consumer
appreciation.
Winners will be announced at a ball at the
Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre on
May 9.
The date falls between International Day
of the Midwife (May 5) and International
Nurses Day (May 12).
More information about the WA Nursing
and Midwifery Excellence Awards can be
found at www.wanmea.com.au.

Lots 508 and 509 involve widening out the


Public Open Space (POS) link adjacent the
oval edge by removal of two sections of 2-3
storey buildings and increasing the area
of POS in the link from 526m2 to 773m2
(247m2 increase).
Conversion of 168m2 POS on Lot 512 to
a Plaza with a minimum area of 150m2
(previously not part of the lot) and width
and depth dimension of 10m, and inclusion
of a requirement for the "developer to liaise
with the Public Transport Authority on
proposed location of for station underpass."
Realignment of Davies Road frontage and
truncation with Shenton Road on Lot 509.
Increasing the commercial allocation on
Lot 510 (Claremont Football Club site)
and provision of 'line of sight/landscaped
embankment' commensurate with planning
approval issued for the site.
Minor consequential changes are also
proposed to the Design Guidelines.

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Documents setting out and explaining the


Detailed Area Plan and Design Guidelines
have been deposited at Council Offices,
Number One Claremont, 308 Stirling Highway,
Claremont and will be available for inspection
during office hours up to and including
Friday, 8 May 2015.
Submissions on the proposed modifications
to the North East Precinct Detailed Area Plan
and Council Policy LV 128 North East Design
Guidelines may be made in writing and
lodged with the undersigned on or before
Friday, 8 May 2015.
Town of Claremont,
PO Box 54, Claremont WA 6910
Stephen Goode
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

MFE C74186

He was a runner-up in the


state semi-final on April 9. The
finals are on May 12 and 13.
FameLab is a communications competition designed to
engage and entertain by breaking down science, technology
and engineering concepts into
three-minute presentations.
This is a global competition and
if he is successful again, David
will be speaking for Australia in
the world championships, where
contestants from around the
world take part armed only with
their wits and a few props.
I am ecstatic to have been
selected to go to the national
final, David, who celebrated his
win with one of his trademark
handstands, said.
I love talking about science
and this is a great opportunity
to talk about some of the cool
stuff we are doing in physics
at UWA.
Davids research delves into
precision timing, which is very
important in technologies we
now take for granted, such as
GPS and high-speed financial
transactions.
The precision of transmitted
atomic clock signals is degraded
by environmental factors such
as vibration and temperature
variations.
Davids work involves developing systems to measure these
disturbance and compensate
for them.

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made me angry

Options open on Cambridge infill


We are both undecided in
relation to Cambridge councils
proposed amendment No.31
to its town planning scheme.
We will make our decisions
regarding each of the options
separately following completion of the, Community Survey
on May 8.
The proposed amendment is
the culmination of five years
work by the town planning
scheme committee. It has
evolved from a community
desire evidenced by the results from the 2010 Values and
Attitudes Survey.
Sean LEstrange MLA in his
letter to the POST (April 4) mentioned: Consideration should
also be given to offering higher
density dwelling choices, close
to activity centres on major
public transport corridors in
keeping with the state governments Directions 2031 infill
housing policy.
This is consistent with
the Directions 2031 Central
Metropolitan Perth Sub-regional
Strategy.
However, the planned growth
areas account for only 68% of
the dwellings expected to be
developed by 2031.
Directions 2031, at paragraph
8.4.2 on page 82, states the remaining 32% will come from
small-scale incremental development (in all local government
areas), resulting from minor
development that will occur
from the uptake of development
potential contained in existing
and future local government
planning schemes.
We consider the housing options in the proposed amendment meet the Directions 2031
small-scale incremental development requirements, yielding
the 1870 additional dwellings
expected for Cambridge.

It appears the option with the


strongest objection is manor
house apartments. If the lots
also qualifying as developable
corner lots and Cambridge
Street Apartments are excluded,
the number of qualifying lots
for manor house apartments in
City Beach and Mt Claremont
reduces to 33% and in Floreat
to 19%.
We consider these percentages should be further reduced
by recently developed lots that
will not be redeveloped over the
next 30 years.
In addition, the community
may prefer to lift the threshold
for qualifying lot sizes, reducing
these percentages even further
(possibly to 12% and 7%).
The community may prefer to
opt for removal of the three and
four manor house apartments,
increasing the thresholds for
the remaining apartments to
950sq.m and 1050sq.m and limiting the corner lots to either
two single-storey or two doublestorey dwellings.
The current survey provides
an opportunity to all residents
to convey to the council how
the proposed options should
be refined.

We encourage
residents to read
the brochure

We encourage residents to
read the brochure, consider
the needs of the community
as a whole and respond to the
survey with their own version
of suggested options and comments.
Coast Ward councillors Sonia Grinceri
and Colin Walker,
Cambridge council

A group of Cambridge councillors advertise the councils Future Housing


Brochure with a themed T-shirt.

Keeping calm is not an option


Our mayor and some councillors have advised us by their
ratepayer-funded T-shirts to
stay calm and read the brochure.
I have read the brochure. The
maps detailing the infill are so
small they do not give a clear
picture of how invasive this
proposal is.
I purchased the Landgate
map of my immediate area and
counted the dwellings in the
area bounded by the west side
of Kalinda Drive, the north side
of Marimba Crescent, the east
side of Marapana Road and the
south side of Patonga Road and
Kalari Drive.
Currently in this area we have
66 dwellings on 66 blocks. With
this proposed infill there will be:
17 single dwellings on 17 blocks;
42 dwellings on 14 blocks; and
85 apartments on 35 blocks with
manor houses.

This is an increase of 76 (116%)


dwellings and/or apartments
with all the accompanying increases in traffic, parking, noise
from numerous air-conditioners
and loss of mature-trees.
The proposed reduced setbacks to 4m on all corner blocks
and 6m on manor house blocks
will completely change the look
and feel of the area.
It is suggested that this will
not happen quickly. I think it
will be quicker than expected
as potentially every development block with an old house
that comes on the market will
be bought by developers.
Anecdotal evidence suggests
this is already happening with
big blocks having been purchased by builders.
I have read the brochure and
I am no longer calm.
Barbara Knott
Marimba Crescent, City Beach

How can we stay calm after


reading the Future Housing
Brochure?
It made me angry only because its very misleading. The
council just uses everything to
make us believe we need manor
houses, duplex and triplex
dwellings.
They use statistics in a misleading way they want us to
believe that a three-apartment
house has less impact than one
single house on the same block
(POST, March 28, big advertisement).
Of course its the other way
around: one single house would
never use the whole area for
just the house.
A three-apartment building
would use more space for the
building, with less space for a
garden.
What about the impact on
the neighbours, three-families
instead of one?
And what about 50-year-old
trees, or older, that would have
to go?
Im from the Netherlands
and I know what high-density
living is like.
Its the main reason we left
eight years ago and are so happy
to live in a beautiful, quiet,
green and spacious suburb.
Its sad to see things will
change here too and they seem
to have no idea what it will be
like if they go ahead with this
scheme.
Or dont they care?
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Saltash Avenue, City Beach

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Double drink-driving
A man was fined $1200
for driving over the limit
twice in less than two
hours.
Michael Craig Evans
pleaded guilty to two offences being over 0.08
and 0.05 in Leederville
last month when he
appeared in the Perth
Magistrates Court on
Tuesday morning.
Deputy Chief Magistrate
Elizabeth Woods heard
Evans was first caught in
Oxford Street at 12.20am
on Friday, March 20.
His reading was calculated to be 0.86.
At 2am he drove again in
Oxford Street: the reading
was 0.77.

I did wrong, Im admitting guilt, Evans said.


I left my car there
three weeks prior, and the
badges and personalised
plates were ripped off.
My brother is in the last
stages of motor neurone
(disease).
Ms Woods suspended
Evans drivers licence
for eight months for each
offence, but made the suspensions concurrent.
She fined Evans $600
for each offence, and
ordered him to pay $79
court costs.
Ms Woods warned Evans
he ran the risk of going to
jail if he drove before he
got his licence back.

Falcon linked
to crime spree
Police think a man
who committed a theft in
Wembley may have been
responsible for five other
crimes.

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Police think this man can


help with inquiries about
several crimes.

A blue Ford Falcon


sedan with false registration number 1DRQ 167
was also seen at crimes in
Midland, Morley, Baldivis
and Beckenham between
November and January.
Police want to speak to a
medium-built, fair-skinned
man aged 25 to 30, about
1.8m tall.
He had receding brown
hair, a goatee, and moustache.
He wore a yellow-andblue, high-vis, long-sleeved
shirt, denim shorts and
black thongs.
Information to Crime
Stoppers quoting reference number 7645 on
1800 333 000.
Callers may be anonymous and get rewards.

Elvis in
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Friday.

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School guard
mugged
A guard at West
Leederville Primary
School was threatened
with a big knife early on
Tuesday morning.
The 21-year-old, from
Morley, was so fearful for
his safety he handed over
his mobile phone to the
masked offender.
The guard was at the
Northwood Street school
to keep an eye on a construction site when he saw
a white Mitsubishi Lancer
drive past at 3.30am.
The driver got out of the
car wearing a blue mask
and holding the knife.
He demanded money
from the guard, then stole
his phone.

Burglars strike
while alarm
disarmed
A TV, cinema projector and watches were
part of an $8000 haul for
burglars from a West
Leederville home last
week.
Last Tuesday they jemmied open the back door
of the Tate Street home between 8am and 6.15pm.
They also stole a DVD
player, laptop, wakeboard,
hard drives and iPods.
The home had an alarm
but it was not switched on.

Why the long face? Youre in the western suburbs!

The police horse and


his colleague, Paddy,
had a well-earned lunch
break of oats and water
in Brown Park.
The horses are regularly
requested by Cottesloe
stations officer-in-charge
Neil Morton-Smith.
I requested them to
assist with patrols regarding stealing from motor
vehicles, Senior Sergeant
Morton-Smith said.

Quokka singed in island paradise


Two French tourists
were due in court on
Friday after they allegedly attempted to burn
a quokka on Rottnest
Island.
Police allege the two
men ignited an aerosol
spray with a lighter, caus-

ing a big flame to make


contact with a quokka
on April 3 near Thomson
Bay.
The animal was singed
during the incident.
Detectives went to
Rottnest, questioned the
two men and seized video

evidence of the incident.


Both men were evicted
from the island.
The 18 and 24-year-olds
were each charged with
one count of animal cruelty and were to appear
in Fremantle Magistrates
Court on Friday, after the
POST went to press.

Face-to-face with burglar in Cottesloe


A Cottesloe resident
came face-to-face with a
burglar last Wednesday.
The Broome Street
resident came home after
midnight and saw a man at
the bottom of his drive.
After a short conversation the intruder ran
away.
Sea View Golf Clubs pro
shop was burgled early on
Monday morning.
Alarms sounded at the
course after a door was
forced open at 1.30am.
Two males wearing
hoodies were disturbed
at the scene and ran, taking cash.

One of the hoodies was


orange.
Between Tuesday night
and Wednesday morning,
laptops were stolen from
a McCabe Street building
site in Mosman Park.
A drink-vending machine was also broken

Bikies mourn gang member


Police were out in force
at Karrakatta Cemetery
last Saturday to watch
over the funeral of an
outlaw motorcycle gang
member.
About 300 Gypsy Jokers
rode from the Peppermint
Grove foreshore to

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Alcohol was stolen
from the Mosman Park
Memorial Hall last
Saturday afternoon.
The thieves forced open
a door and took the booze
from the bar.

Karrakatta.
After the service, which
started at 9.30am, they
went to their Maddington
clubhouse.
Officers from the gang
crime squad and uniformed police were at the
cemetery.

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Swapmart makes donating easy
Nada Bonny is crying out
for donations to the stall
run by the Rotary Club of
Nedlands at its Sunday morning Swapmart at Broadway
Shopping Centre.

the many community projects


it supports.
The Sunday morning Swapmart
also attracts many sellers of a
wide range of goods, from potted
plants, jewellery and books to an
array of household items.
Setting up a bay to sell is very
easy and costs only $5 from 7am
until noon every Sunday in the
undercover basement carpark.
Rotary volunteers are always
available to pick up donated
items and can be contacted by
calling Nada on 9386 5110.

People often donate to the


stall when they are spring
cleaning, when the kids move
out or when they are moving
house.
These donations are then sold
on to people looking for good
value items, and the profits
allow the Rotary club to fund

Make an Indian mothers day


A Mothers Day afternoon
tea in Mt Claremont will help
women break the cycle of poverty in India.
There will be Indian dance
and music as well as a sari
display at the event, organised
by the Child In Need Institute
Australia (CINI), which empowers and educates women to
provide health care, nutrition,
education, and a safe future for
their children.
Celebrate with afternoon tea
and a glass of sparkling wine on
Saturday, May 9, the day before

Determined Tristan Schoolkate is already ranked the best in Australia in his age-group and is focused
on improving his tennis.

Tristan clinches No. 1 ranking


Local tennis star Tristan
Schoolkate (14), who is ranked
No. 1 in Australia for his
age group, is on his way to
Thailand to represent his
country next week.
Closer to home, Tristan plays
pennants for Wembley Downs
Tennis Club, where he and his
father helped the club to a win
in the grand final of the mens
division one competition.
Peter, who is also a tennis
coach, said: To play in the
same team as your son is extra
special.
To win this grade is tough

his sights are set on long-term


development, being ranked No.
1 in Australia is a nice reward
for the hard work that he has
put in.
He is representing Australia
at the ITF World Junior Teams
qualifying event in Bangkok,
running from April 20 to 25.
It is a 14-and-under event
for three players from each
nation.
The Australian boys will need
to win through this qualifying event to compete at the
finals in the Czech Republic
in August.

because it is played at a very


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On top of this, we gained
promotion to state league, and
that is very cool.
Tristan and his dad played in
both the semi and grand finals
together, along with team captain Brenton Bacon and Alex
Downey.
Brenton, Tristan and Peter
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team won a doubles match to
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Community news

Lest we forget

Plan ahead for Anzac Day


All public transport will
be free on Anzac Day and
there will be special predawn train services.
People planning to attend
the dawn service in Kings
Park on April 25 can catch
Perth-bound trains that will
be leaving from Fremantle
about every 10 minutes from
3am.
It takes about 35 minutes
to walk to the War Memorial
in Kings Park from Perth
station.
Otherwise, a shuttle bus
will run between Esplanade
Busport and Havelock
Street, near Kings Park,
from 3.30am.
Shuttle buses will also
operate within Kings Park,
between the Vietnam War
Memorial in the Synergy
Parkland and the State War
Memorial precinct, between
4am and 9.30am.
Sunset services will be
held from 5 to 6pm, April
19 to 24, at the Kings Park
War Memorial. Families will
have the opportunity to lay
wreaths and an individual
service person will be recognised at each ceremony.
In the western suburbs,
a series of services will be
held on April 25 to mark
the 100th anniversary of
the Gallipoli landing. They
will be at:

Cambridge

A ceremony will be held at


the West Leederville cenotaph in Cambridge Street at
8am. Cambridge Street will
be closed between Kerr and
Abbotsford streets from 7.30
to 9.30am.

Claremont

A service, which can be


viewed from Claremont Park,
will be at the Claremont War
Memorial at 7.30am. It will
be followed by breakfast in
the park.
Stirling Highway, from
Leura Avenue to Stirling
Road, and Bay View Terrace
from St Quentin Avenue to
Park Lane, will be closed
from 6 to 9am. Parking will
be available at Freshwater
Bay Primary School.

Cottesloe

The West Leederville


cenotaph.
A free community cooked
breakfast will be served
by the West Leederville
Sporting Club following the
service and all community
members are welcome.
A week-long display commemorating the centenary
of the Gallipoli landing
will be exhibited in the
Leederville Town Hall. It
includes images, stories and
memorabilia of each of the
179 heroes whose names appear on the cenotaph.
On Anzac Day there will
be two-up lessons and a
photo booth where people
can dress up in war-time
costumes to have their
photos taken with period
backdrops.

People are asked to assemble at the southern gate


of the Cottesloe Civic Centre,
opposite Loma Street, at
6.45am for the service on
the main lawn. There will
be seating and children are
welcome.
As well as a triple fly-past,
the service will include
flag-raising, wreath-laying,
prayers, brief speeches and
the Last Post. People are
encouraged to lay wreaths,
flowers or rosemary sprigs.
There will be light refreshments after the service.

Mosman Park

Mosman Park Rotary Club


and the Mosman Park subbranch of the RSL will host
a gunfire breakfast at the Alf
Adams Pavilion in Solomon
Street, starting at 7.30am.
The breakfast will be followed by a 10am service
in Memorial Park, on the
corner of Bay View Terrace
and Memorial Drive. Seating
will be provided and the
service will have an Auslan
interpreter.

Nedlands

Watch the live telecast of


the Kings Park dawn service
from 6 to 7.15am before a free
breakfast at the Nedlands
War Memorial on the corner of Waratah Avenue
and Birdwood Parade,
Dalkeith.
From 8.15am to 9am there
will be a short local ceremony and the opportunity
to lay wreaths.

Shenton Park

The parade will assemble


at 6.50am on the corner of
King Street and Onslow
Road before the march to
the Shenton Park Community
Centre at 240 Onslow Road.
During the service, which
starts at 7am, the newly
updated World War I roll of
honour board will be dedicated. People are invited to
place floral tributes.
Morning tea will be provided in the centre after the
service. Enquiries: Clyde
Goddard on 9381 8705.

Subiaco

The parade will assemble


at 7.45am at the Subiaco Post
Office for the march to the
Subiaco Fallen Soldiers
Memorial on the corner
of Hamersley and Rokeby
roads.
Morning tea will be served
after the service outside the
Subiaco Museum.

Swanbourne

On Friday, April 24, all are


welcome to attend a service
at Swanbourne Primary
School at 8am. It will be
followed by a breakfast
barbecue.

Flying ace Doug Arrowsmith, second from right,


will keep the Anzac spirit alive at the Nedlands
service on April 25.
Photo courtesy Australian War Memorial.

WWII pilot to pay tribute


A pilot who was lucky to survive 35 missions
in Bomber Command will be the speaker at
Nedlands Anzac Day ceremony.
Doug Arrowsmith, who is also president of
the Nedlands sub-branch of the RSL, will pay
tribute to all who have served Australia in the
defence forces, drawing on his experiences as
a World War II veteran.
In 1939, he enlisted for military service like
many young Australians.
With no previous aviation experience before
the war, he found his place as a pilot of the
iconic Lancaster Bomber.
Little did I know that I was destined for
Bomber Command, which had the greatest
number of casualties of any service, Mr
Arrowsmith said.
He was lucky to have survived his 35 missions,
but the number of casualties were a reality he
had to live with on his return.
One day, he and his crew were unable to fly
because he was ill with the flu. The crew who
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Community news

Lest we forget

Lacrosse clash will


honour soldiers
Fierce rivals Wembley and
Subiaco lacrosse clubs will
vie for bragging rights at an
Anzac Day clash set up to
commemorate players who
served in war.

Heading for Gallipoli for the centenary of the Anzac landings are, from left, Isabelle Ratkovcic from Newman College, Bailey Vanderzanden from Scotch College and Connor Shaw and Isha Singh from Perth Modern School.

Young ambassadors head for Gallipoli


Four locals will be among 32
students heading to Gallipoli
on Thursday for the centenary
of the Gallipoli landing.
They have been selected for the
Premiers Anzac student tour in
an annual competition open to
all students in Years 8 to 11.
Two of the students have
strong family links to military
service.
Isabelle Ratkovcic, who is
in Year 11 student at Newman
College, had relatives who
served with the 28th Battalion
during World War I and the
2/28th Battalion in World War
II, while in recent years, several
uncles have been attached to
the Special Air Service.
Both her parents have served

in the navy.
Isabelle has won several academic awards and hopes to be
a diplomat.
Bailey Vanderzanden, who is
in Year 10 at Scotch College, has
an extensive and broad family
history of service, with two of his
great-great grandfathers having
fought in World War I in Egypt,
Gallipoli and France.
Bailey has also won several
academic awards and is interested in sport and debating.
The two other students are both
from Perth Modern School, though
Isha Singh was selected for the
tour when she was at Karratha
Senior High School last year.
Isha was a finalist in the Young
Writer of the Year Contest and
the winner of Rio Tintos Beijing

Bound competition, which will see


her travel to China this year.
Although Isha is not aware of
any relatives who have served
in the military, she is of Indian
descent and strongly identifies with the Indian Armys 7th
Mountain Artillery Brigade, which
landed at Gallipoli on April 25,
1915, and fought along with the
Australians.
Connor Shaw, who is a Year 11
student at Perth Modern School,
is active in his school community,
taking on leadership and civic
roles.
The students and eight staff
will tour historical and cultural
sites on the Gallipoli Peninsula,
in Canakkale and Istanbul, before
attending the Anzac centenary
commemorations.

The Anzac Day game was


first played 15 years ago, in
2000.
In World War II, both clubs
were drained of senior players when the men signed up
for the armed services.
The Ferguson Swan trophy
is named after two players
who served in the war and
came home safely.
Arthur Swan was a Subiaco
player who saw action as part
of the 2/7th Field Regiment in
Palestine, at Tobruk in Libya,
and then in Borneo towards
the end of the war, while
Wembleys John Ferguson
fought in the Middle East and
Papua New Guinea
After the war, John Ferguson
became involved in the club

as a volunteer, which he
credits with replacing the
comradeship he experienced
during the war.
He was elected Wembley
club president in 1950 and
held the office for 10 years.
Arthur Swan represented
WA in the 1937 carnival
against Brisbane and after the
war, in 1947, he again played
in a carnival side for WA and
was named in the Australian
All Star team. He went on to
finish his lacrosse career as
a referee.
Each year Arthur Swans
son, Rob, and his family attend the match.
This year, two womens and
the state league mens opening game will be played at
Subiaco Lacrosse Clubs home
ground, Rosalie Park.
The games kick off at 1pm
on April 25. There will be a
commemorative service at
2pm before the start of the
mens game at 3pm.

Humble objects tell war story


Pieces of shrapnel removed
from a soldiers wound and
a poppy embroidered by a
disabled veteran are humble objects with powerful
stories.
They are part of the Royal
WA Historical Societys Beyond
the Battlefields commemorative exhibition, opening on
Monday, April 20.
The exhibition will be open
from Mondays to Fridays,
9.30am to 5pm, at Stirling
House, on the corner of

Broadway and Clark Street,


Nedlands.
There will be an open day on
Sunday, May 3, 11am to 4pm,
with two public talks.
At 1.30pm, exhibition curator and the societys honorary
artist-in-residence Wendy Lugg
will share stories about the exhibition and its development.
At 2.30pm, Richard Rennie
will present Sounds of WWI,
exploring the role of the
gramophone and the radio in
World War I.

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For Sale
34a Johnston Street, Peppermint Grove

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Community news

Enter the
mind of an
existential
traveller

The bagpipes
are calling
There will be Gaelic music and piping
when Scottish clans gather in Kings Park
for a picnic on Sunday, April 26.
Clans Donald, Elliot, Forsyth, Keith,
MacFarlane, Mackay, MacLean, MacLeod,
MacGillivray, Munro, and Donnachaidh (the
Robertsons, Duncans and Reids) will hold the
joint picnic starting at 11am at Kings Park on
the back lawn area behind the Light Horse
Regiment Memorial.
Take the off-road alongside the Old Tea
Pavilion, on Fraser Avenue.
All who are interested in Scottish and clan
heritage are welcome to exchange news and
information and enjoy a day in the Scottish
tradition.
BYO folding chairs, lunch, drinks and a card
table, if available.
For more details, ring Shirley on 9457 1945
or Jack on 9330 1812.

Top musos to play


mid-week
The Churchlands Concert Hall will swell
with the sound of chamber music in a series
of concerts over the next six months.
More than 20 professional musicians from
the WA Symphony Orchestra and beyond will
perform in the five mid-week classical concerts
from May to October.
Prepare to be dazzled by WASO assistant concertmaster Semra-Lee Smith, cellist Jon Tooby
and pianist Graeme Gilling and their friends.
The concerts are presented by Churchlands
Senior High school of music and will include
Ravels sonata for violin and piano No. 2, ThomasMifunes three sambas for two celli, Schuberts
String Trio in Bb, Poulencs sextet for piano and
winds and Brahms clarinet trio.
The concerts are at 7pm on May 6, June 3, July
29, August 26 and October 14. To book online, go
to www.trybooking.com.au/78831

If you want to travel in a


time machine, head along
to Steve Finchs workshop
at Mattie Furphy House in
Swanbourne this Saturday,
April 18.

Leela Holme, Jessica McLauchlan, Elena Murray and Matilda Coyne brought their teddies
to Churchlands Primary School for a special morning tea.

Picnic fun helps endangered bilbies


There were teddies of
every shape and hue when
pre-primary students
at Churchlands school
enjoyed a teddy bears
morning tea and games
recently.
They raised $200, which
will be used to buy 10 panels for a fence being built to
protect endangered bilbies
in Queensland.
The school has an Animal

Club and, as part of their


giving program, children
are encouraged to help
animals in need as well
as people.
We provide opportunities for kids to think beyond
themselves and realise
there are things that they
can do to make a difference, said teacher Sheree
Samsa.
She said the Queensland

bilby population was the


most threatened and genetically distinct population in
Australia.
A fence is being built at
Currawinya National Park,
near Cunnamulla, to keep
out cats and foxes.
The estimated cost of the
electrified predator-proof
fence is $500,000.
Panels for the fence can
be bought for $20.

Existential traveller and


writer extraordinaire, Steve
believes that short stories and
poetry have the power to change
both writer and reader.
Steve, whose novel about
time travel will form a doctoral
thesis, has an honours degree
from Curtin University.
Mostly to be found living in
a tent, and often a yurt, Steve
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or J. D. Salinger to toilets and
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He was the co-founder of
creative writing and art journal
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editor for nine issues. He also
helped to found the Perth Zine
collection.
The workshop hosted by
the Fellowship of Australian
Writers WA is this Saturday
from 1.30 to 4.30pm and the cost
of $30 includes afternoon tea.
Mattie Furphy House is in
Allen Park Heritage Precinct,
on the corner of Kirkwood Road
and Clare Copse.
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Community news
Gallipoli
remembered
By Shannon Lovelady
Gallipoli Dead from
Western Australia Project
James Lyons, whose name
is on Cottesloes World War I
Roll of Honour, was born in
Albert Park, Melbourne, on
February 1, 1890, the son of
Thomas, a grocer, and Teresa,
nee Ryan.
Known as Tiger, he was a
fighter, and one of four surviving children of at least 10 born
during his parents volatile
marriage.
By the time James was a toddler, Thomas was in the habit
of coming home drunk on a
Saturday night and causing
trouble. His violence, threats
and abuse towards Teresa and
the children escalated and his
influence on their older boy,
Francis, nicknamed Son, was
of concern.
Teresa was from a wealthy
family headed by her brother,
Francis Ryan, after whom Son
had been named. Francis would
lose the family fortune in the
stock market crash of 1893 but
late one night in 1891, Son (15),
and an older friend (30), broke
into his uncles Carlton home
to steal a fortune in cash to
which Son felt his mother was
entitled.
Unfortunately Francis caught
them in the act. The thieves ran
upstairs where Son hid under
his aunts bed (in which she lay,
screaming), while his friend viciously assaulted his uncle.
Uncle Francis furiously returned the assault and subdued
his attacker. He then went after
Son, broke his arm with one
blow from his walking-stick
and turned both young men in
to the police.
At trial, Son was sentenced
to death, commuted to three
years prison with hard labour.
This was the first of several
prison terms Son would serve
in his life.
After Son went to prison,
Thomass behaviour deteriorated further. One day when he
was chastising the children,
Cecilia (11), James (2) and Willie
(1), Teresa intervened. The
Coburg Leader of July 20, 1892
reported Thomas then turned
and struck her and she returned
the compliment with her foot,
which provoked a beating.
Teresa then charged Thomas
with assault. Enraged, he beat
her again and barred her from
the house and her children for

Teresas plea for information


about her missing son, Sunday
Times, December 12, 1915.
James Lyons, Royal Navy, c1913,
Sunday Times,
December 12, 1915.
four days.
A few months later Teresa left
Thomas and then fled with the
three younger children to WA,
where they lived in Belmont.
Teresa strongly encouraged
James into a more disciplined
lifestyle.
As a young man he joined
the citizen forces and served
2 years in the 11th Infantry
Regiment.
In 1910, James (20) enlisted at
Fremantle in the Royal Navy
and he worked as a fireman,
shovelling coal into the engineroom furnaces.
In Woollahra, NSW, on August
3, 1912, he married Catherine
Ferguson (19).
Whatever each promised
the other, within a short time
Catherine was back with her
family and James (22) was once
more away at sea. Catherine
had him arrested on grounds
of desertion, but the charges
were later dropped.
After three years, James left
the navy in late 1913 and worked
as a stoker on interstate passenger steamers.
James was again in Sydney
soon after war was declared
in early August 1914, and on
September 7 he enlisted at

Jamess plaque in the Kings


Park Honour Avenues. Courtesy
Botanic Gardens and Parks
Authority.

Rosebery camp as a private in


the 2nd Battalion. Despite still
being married to Catherine, he
listed himself as single and his
mother as next of kin.
On October 18, after six
weeks training, he embarked
on Suffolk, which joined the
first convoy in Albany and,
on November 1, sailed for
Egypt.
Curiously, James wrote to
Catherine from Egypt. Clearly
annoyed with her absent husband, she then presented these
letters to the army, along with
their marriage certificate, which
proved she was his next of kin
and entitled to an allotment
from his pay.
Later investigations showed
James had said hed had a great
deal of trouble with his wife but
she was awarded an allotment,
under protest, and the validity
of her claim was submitted for
investigation.
Back in Egypt training continued until early April when the
2nd and 3rd Battalions boarded
Derfflinger and steamed to
Lemnos where they waited for a
break in the weather to launch
the Dardanelles campaign.
James came ashore with his

battalion in the second and


third waves from about
7.30am on April 25. Their
role was to reinforce the
3rd Brigade, which had
landed three hours earlier. By the end of that
day they had reached the
high slopes of the second
ridge inland and were
digging the trenches
that formed the Anzac
front line.
In those trenches
on May 1, James was
promoted to lance
corporal, and on May
7, to corporal. He
survived unscathed
until early August,
when the 1st Brigade
was ordered to assault
enemy trenches just a few metres away.
Named for the single tree left
standing behind the Turkish

December 12, asking for anyone


to come forward who might be
able to tell her what had happened.
I cannot rest till I hear something definitely concerning how
he fell, she wrote.
The next weeks edition
carried a reply from Lance
Corporal Malcolm Vause, who
was in Jamess company, but
had also served with him in
the Royal Navy and knew him
very well. He confirmed James
was killed at Lone Pine. Later,
Teresa learnt he had been out
looking for water during a lull
in the fighting when he died.
Meanwhile, in NSW, Catherine
also received advice her husband had been killed but she
reacted quite differently.
The day before the response
to Teresas plea was printed,
Catherine remarried. This automatically voided her claim

Unable to accept her beloved Tiger


was gone, his mother placed an
advertisement in the Sunday Times

front line, these trenches were


known as Lone Pine. The assault
resulted in 450 casualties to the
2nd Battalion alone and much
has been written about it.
James was reported missing
and, along with many others,
was declared killed in action
a fortnight later.
On October 25, Teresa was
advised James was missing, but
not that he had already been
declared dead.
She wrote to the Red Cross
asking if he could be a prisoner,
but he was not. Instead they
offered sincere sympathy in
your great anxiety and sorrow
shared by so many in the land
for which these heroes gave
their lives.
In mid-November, Teresa was
belatedly advised James had
been declared dead. Unable to
accept her beloved Tiger was
gone, she placed an advertisement in the Sunday Times of

on Jamess pension, but an AIF


investigator later interviewed
her at length to ascertain any
claim she might have on his
medals.
She responded that as James
had never supported her or
made a home for her she would
prefer that the medals etc be
handed over to his mother as she
does not wish to have anything
to do with them whatever.
James has no known grave
but could be one of the thousands piled into the Lone Pine
trenches and filled in during
the days following that dreadful battle.
Due to her sons sacrifice,
Teresa was entitled to a war
service home, which was built
for her at 323 Marmion Street,
Cottesloe.
Then, as a resident of
Cottesloe, she placed Jamess
name on the Cottesloe Roll of
Honour.

Photographers in tribute to vets


More than 14,000 World War
II veterans are living quiet
lives all over Australia and a
group of photographers is on
a mission to find them.
The Australian Institute
of Professional Photography
(AIPP) is setting out on one
of the most ambitious photographic projects undertaken
in Australia to commemorate unsung heroes of World
War II.
The Reflections: Honouring
our World War II Veterans
project will provide a compelling pictorial record of

returned servicemen and


women living in Australia for
the Australian War Memorial
archives.
Professional photographers
are donating their time and talent for this unique community
project. This is a strictly notfor-profit project and any profit
from the resale of photographs
will be donated to Legacy and
the RSL Foundation.
AIPP photographer, Rebekah
Wilson said, The AIPP wants
to honour veterans, whether
from Australia or elsewhere, as
living tributes to a time of hero-

ism and nationalistic pride, by


capturing and publishing their
portraits in print.
AIPP has partnered with
the Australian War Memorial
and the Returned and Services
League and all portraits will
be given to the Australian War
Memorials collection.
World War II veterans are
encouraged to register at www.
aippveterans.com/veterans.
For more information on
the AIPP Reflections project,
visit www.aipp.com.au/about/
the-aipp-reflections-project or
phone (03) 9888 4111.

LIVE IN THE HEART OF INGLEWOODS CULTURAL PRECINCT


1 Bed Apartments from $399,000
2 Bed Apartments from $489,000
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POST, April 18, 2015 Page 45

COTTESLOE

2/45 RULE STREET, NORTH FREMANTLE

WORLD CLASS!
APARTMENT 2

$1,690,000

With beautiful river views, this private hideaway will delight you with its peaceful
relaxed ambience. The home offers a spacious living and dining area with
wonderful views across the river, Canadian oak kitchen, alfresco balcony, study, a
bright main bedroom with WIR and ensuite, second bedroom with BIR, laundry/
bathroom, powder room, a separate timber loft third bedroom with ensuite,
storage, split system air conditioning, double garage plus a secure car park.The
secure complex offers a low maintenance resort lifestyle with gym, sauna, lush
alfresco areas and a sparkling pool. Stroll around the beautiful river or walk to
stunning Leighton Beach. With train station, shops and cafes close by, this river
view home is superb.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 18TH APRIL 9.50AM - 10.35AM
INTERNET ID# 7749685

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
13 WILSON STREET, CLAREMONT

SUNNY CHARM!

FROM $1,500,000
4

2.5

454sqm

Fall in love with this delightful light lled, north-facing home. There are bright
living and dining areas, alfresco garden courtyards, granite and timber kitchen,
spacious lounge, and a quiet ground oor master bedroom with garden views, a
tted dressing room and ensuite. Also on the ground oor is the fourth bedroom/
study, generous laundry, powder room and double garage. There are two bright
bedrooms upstairs with BIR, and a neat bathroom. Quality features include R/C
ducted air con, parquetry oors, excellent storage, security and lush, easy care
gardens. In what is surely the prettiest cul-de-sac in Claremont, perfectly situated
just a stroll to the beautiful Swan River.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 18TH APRIL 11.55AM - 12.30PM
INTERNET ID# 2846733

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
20A IRVINE ST, PEPPERMINT GROVE

LOVE THE LOCATION!

$2,495,000
2

809sqm

Perfectly placed and ready for a change of pace, this classic family home is settled
on 809sqm of potential. The large block is in a great location, surrounded by
quality homes and in an elevated position which enhances views of the Cottesloe
pines from the upper level. It is ideal for a substantial renovation or a creative new
build, with wide street frontage and a north-facing orientation. The comfortable
home is full of character with original features, extensive garaging and established
gardens.
With the beautiful river just moments away, plus excellent schools and shopping
close by, this is a superb location in which to create a fabulous family lifestyle.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 18TH APRIL 11.00AM - 11.35AM
INTERNET ID# 2840970

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/COTTESLOE

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DALKEITH

61 THE AVENUE, NEDLANDS

AMAZING GRACE!

OFFERS

Tennis Court 2024sqm

OFFERS BY TUESDAY 19TH MAY 2015 AT 5PM (unless sold prior)


This gracious historic home has been beautifully maintained and updated to welcome a new era of comfort.
The magnicent home has all the luxuries of the modern era, without compromising its charming ambience.
The stately home includes a spacious formal lounge, formal dining, bright family room, sunny dining room,
timber kitchen with granite benches, main suite with WIR and ensuite, river view upstairs suite, federation
style bathrooms and wine cellar. The superb grounds include wide wrap-around verandahs with river views,
a sparkling pool with wading pool and spa, full size lit tennis court recently resurfaced with Plexipave to
Championship level plus new boundary nets, alfresco pavilion, established mature gardens and cobblestone
entry court with electric gate. Perfectly located with river views, a stroll to the beautiful foreshore, and with
cafes, UWA and excellent schools nearby. Live in a piece of history, and enjoy the elegance and space of this
glorious family home.
HOME OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT

VIVIEN YAP 0433 258 818 vivien.yap@acton.com.au

ACTON DALKEITH 160 STIRLING HIGHWAY, NEDLANDS PH: (08) 9386 8255 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/DALKEITH

POST, April 18, 2015 Page 47

DALKEITH

44/1 CORKHILL STREET, NORTH FREMANTLE

RIVER BRILLIANCE!

AUCTION

Tennis Court

AUCTION SATURDAY 2ND MAY 2015 AT 10.30AM ONSITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Stunning river views add to the immense appeal of this sophisticated and spacious home which offers a
resort lifestyle. The stylish riverside Moorings Apartment complex offers luxury apartment living, right on
the river. Making the most of the spectacular river views are the spacious living areas, dining, alfresco
terrace, granite and timber kitchen, and luxe main bedroom with ensuite and ample BIR. Plus, two further
generous bedrooms with BIR, generous second bathroom, powder room, hobby/store room, laundry, second
balcony and secure private foyer. The apartment also has private elevator access directly to the apartment,
a boat pen, two carparks and lockable store in secure garage, zoned ducted air conditioning, high ceilings,
excellent security, push button switches, quality appliances, bamboo oors and full height windows. One of
Perths premier addresses, the prestigious Moorings Apartments offers river frontage and a resort lifestyle
with immaculately kept pool, gymnasium, function room, tennis court, visitor parking, stylish foyers, on-site
caretaker and a vibrant social community. Get the most of out of life with direct riverfront access for walks to
cafes and restaurants, and moments from beautiful beaches.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 18TH APRIL 1.35PM - 2.10PM

VIVIEN YAP 0433 258 818 vivien.yap@acton.com.au

ACTON DALKEITH 160 STIRLING HIGHWAY, NEDLANDS PH: (08) 9386 8255 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/DALKEITH

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COTTESLOE

DALKEITH

55/132 TERRACE ROAD, PERTH

OFFERS ABOVE $1.395 MIL

BREATHTAKING PANORNAMA
This stunning waterfront apartment situated on the 13th oor of superb Altair Apartments with spectacular
panorama of Swan River, Kings Park and South Perth. Generous sized 231 sqm apartment offers spacious
open plan living, oor to ceiling windows, large wrap around balcony, master suite with beautiful ensuite
and private balcony overlooking the Swan River, spacious 2nd & 3rd bedrooms, additional bathroom
and separate laundry. A remote controlled secure double lock-up garage is an additional benet included
which is normally reserved for a penthouse. Altair Apartments has a heated swimming pool and lap pool,
outdoor heated spa, lounge areas, gym, sauna, and tennis court. Security including CCTV, secure lift and
external intercom. A property of genuine appeal, this is one of Perths most beautiful apartments.

DAVID EYERS 0419 889 130


david.eyers@acton.com.au

HOME OPEN:
BY APPOINTMENT ALL WEEKEND

INTERNET ID# 2790783

MARTINE EYERS 0433 356 152


martine.eyers@acton.com.au

2 RAWLEY GARDENS, MOUNT CLAREMONT

FAMILY LIVING ON A GRAND SCALE

OFFERS

TO BE SOLD ON OR BEFORE 21ST APRIL 2015


Enjoying a sense of style, space and a modern ow, this quality Zorzi home enjoys a large
1000sqm block in a quiet pocket. The home is comprised of study, elegant formal lounge room
open plan with the formal dining room, theatre room, separate library/third living room, upstairs
open plan living area, stylishly appointed kitchen with butlers pantry, second meals area
and three car garaging. Special features include high ceilings, Oak oors, gas
replace, kitchen with granite benches and Miele appliances, alarm and intercom,
ducted vacuum, reverse cycle air-conditioning and a heated pool with spa.
PRICE GUIDE: BUYERS LOOKING IN THE $2,000,000 PLUS.

MEG OBRIEN 0418 910 309


meg.obrien@acton.com.au

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 18TH APRIL
11.00AM - 11.35AM

BEV HEYMANS 0419 099 243


bev.heymans@acton.com.au

ACTON DALKEITH 160 STIRLING HIGHWAY, NEDLANDS PH: (08) 9386 8255 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/DALKEITH
ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/COTTESLOE

POST, April 18, 2015 Page 49

DALKEITH

53 BROWNE AVENUE, DALKEITH

POTENTIAL AND PROMISE

AUCTION

1012sqm

AUCTION ON SITE 11AM SATURDAY 16TH MAY 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Picturesque and peaceful in one of the best streets in Dalkeith and privately framed behind a high wall is a
wealth of potential and promise. Awash with light and with the highly desirable Northern rear aspect with a
ROW, this home boasts 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (two ensuites) and multiple open living areas.
Features include:
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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 18TH APRIL 12.00PM 12.40PM

DAVID EYERS 0419 889 130 MARTINE EYERS 0433 356 152
david.eyers@acton.com.au
martine.eyers@acton.com.au
ACTON DALKEITH 160 STIRLING HIGHWAY, NEDLANDS PH: (08) 9386 8255 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/DALKEITH

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NORTH

17 HONEYPOT WAY, CHURCHLANDS

MID $1.6MIL

49A NORTHSTEAD ST, SCARBOROUGH OFFERS $1,095MIL

PARKLAND VISTA

EXCEPTIONAL!

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INTERNET ID#

HOME OPEN: SAT 18TH APRIL 12.00PM - 12.45PM

MAREE CLOUGH
0418 948 020

HOME OPEN: SAT 18TH APRIL 3.00PM - 3.45PM

MAREE CLOUGH 0418 948 020


maree.clough@acton.com.au

TRAVIS COLEMAN
0407 233 560

6 CAMBORNE AVENUE, CITY BEACH

OFFERS

LOT 2, 40 HALCYON WAY, CHURCHLANDS

OFFERS

PICTURE PERFECT SOUTH CITY BEACH!

FABULOUS GREEN TITLE BLOCK

ALL OFFERS BY 12TH MAY 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)


Price guide Mid $1Ms. Nestled amongst established trees in an elevated
location in fabulous South City Beach this property offers a rare and
wonderful opportunity to secure a beachside lifestyle in one of the most
sought after oceanfront precincts. In this secluded, leafy pocket you can
walk to the white sandy beach and sparkling Indian Ocean or play tennis at
City Beach Tennis Club all without crossing a main road. At the northern
side of the property there are two delightful walled courtyards. This property
is a must to inspect!

ALL OFFERS BY 12TH MAY 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)


Price guide $700,000s. This is the rare, north facing green title block
youve been waiting for! Brilliantly located looking on to natural parkland
with established native trees and just moments to the shores of beautiful
Herdsman Lake, this is a fabulous opportunity to build your dream home.
In this peaceful area of Churchlands there are walking tracks around the
lake for you to relax and enjoy and several highly-regarded schools
including Churchlands Primary School, Churchlands Senior High School,
Hale School and Newman College. The existing buildings on the block
will be demolished and fencing erected prior to settlement.

749sqm

HOME OPEN: SAT 18TH APRIL 11.00AM - 12.00PM

SIAN BURGESS 0407 804 077


sian.burgess@acton.com.au

394sqm

INTERNET ID#

SIAN BURGESS 0407 804 077


sian.burgess@acton.com.au

ACTON NORTH 6/316 THE BOULEVARD, CITY BEACH PH: (08) 9285 0111 FAX: 9285 0122 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU

POST, April 18, 2015 Page 51

NORTH

24 TURRIFF ROAD, FLOREAT

END DATE SALE 9TH MAY AT 5PM (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)

A HOME OF DISTINCTION

826sqm

In a league of its own, this extraordinary architect-designed and crafted luxurious family home encompasses all that is quality and style. From the
moment you step into the grand entrance you feel the ambiance of another time and place. Filled with designer features referencing a unique blend of
Art Deco, European and contemporary styles, this house is a timeless classic. A rarity to be enjoyed and a wonderful home for the discerning Buyer
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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 18TH APRIL 2.00PM - 2.45PM


THURSDAY 23RD APRIL TWILIGHT VIEWING 5.30PM - 6.15PM

YVONNE FURNER
0408 886 898
yvonne.furner@acton.con.au

MAREE CLOUGH
0418 948 020
maree.clough@acton.con.au

ACTON NORTH 6/316 THE BOULEVARD, CITY BEACH PH: (08) 9285 0111 FAX: 9285 0122 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU

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Community news

The under-14 City Beach Bears and City Beach Reds before their play-o matches in Queensland.

City Beach Bears are national


water polo champions
Boys from the City Beach
Water Polo Club have won
the 14-and-under national
club water polo championships on the Gold Coast.
The club sent three teams to
compete, and the City Beach
Bears won the championships
with a convincing 10-3 win
over Sunshine Coast Gold.
City Beach Black won the
plate division for teams who
finish the play-offs outside the
top 12 teams. It was an exciting 4-3 win for the Blacks over
Drummoyne Devils.
Impressively, the clubs

development team, who are


all eligible to play again next
year, made it to the championship round and finished
eighth overall.
Paul Lilleyman, vice president of the club, said: The
results show the great depth
of our players and the success of our junior training
programs.
The clubs girls teams
also performed strongly at
the 14-and-under national
championship in Albury/
Wodonga, finishing sixth and
21st respectively.

To top off these successes,


City Beach was also crowned
2015 national under-18 boys
champions after defeating
the Hunter Hurricanes 9-8
in a tight gold medal game
in Adelaide.
Citys win in the gold medal
decider ensured they ended
the tournament undefeated
and were able to go one step
further than their outstanding
runner-up finish last year.
The club has also had an
outstanding home season,
winning 10 premiership
flags.

Bob was the renovators friend


Obituary
Scotsman Bob MacGregor and
his wife, Anne, arrived in WA just
as people in the western suburbs
were rediscovering the delights of
their old jarrah floorboards.
In the 1970s, carpets in many
older homes were being torn up and
the floorboards beneath sanded and
polished to their former glory.
On the suggestion of his brotherin-law, John MacInnes, who worked
for a carpet company, Bob decided
to get into floor sanding, and a
career was born.
Bob, who died last weekend aged
74, became a very familiar face in
the western suburbs, his cheerfulness, efficiency and Scottish accent
bringing him plenty of return
business.
Bob advertised in the POST for

decades and was still working fulltime until the age of 71, when he
had a golfing accident.
He was hit on the head by a golf
ball at Wembley Golf Course and
was then in Sir Charles Gairdner
Hospital for three months, Anne
said.
She said he had a plate in his
head for his final years and could
not work.
He recently developed cancer
and was cared for at Aegis aged
care in St James.
Anne and Bob were married for
52 years.
We met in Scotland at a Friday
dance when he was home from the
navy, Anne said.
Bob, who donated his body to
science, leaves Anne, children
Stuart and Caroline and two grandchildren.

Honouring heroes and heroines


Two local groups are presenting shows with Anzac themes.
In Shenton Park, Voiceworks
Vocal Ensemble is presenting a
multi-media performance called
As You Wave Me Goodbye.
It is based on letters and diaries
of young Australians who went to
fight as well as interviews with
local men and women.
Songs are woven together
with diary extracts, poems and
stories.
The choirs conductor, Lochlan
Brown, has written and composed
an anthem for the show, For a
Weeping World.
As You Wave Me Goodbye will
be performed at Shenton Park
Community Centre on Sunday
and Monday, April 26 and 27, at
2.30 and 7.30pm.
For tickets, call Bev on 0448
131 153.
Minefields and Miniskirts, at

Mosman Parks Memorial Hall,


is the story of the women who
played a part in the Vietnam
War and is based on a book of
the same name.
Nearly 1000 Australian women
had a part in the Vietnam War
as entertainers, journalists,
volunteers and nurses. The one
thing they have in common is that
their lives were changed forever
by Vietnam.
Directed by Peter Kirkwood,
this different look at the Vietnam
War reveals through words, action
and songs from the era, a collage
of true stories.
Minefields and Miniskirts has
opened and continues at 7.30pm
on April 18, 20 and 22, with a
matinee on April 19 at 2pm.
Tickets are $25.50, $23.50
concession, and can be booked
through 9255 3666 or www.taztix.
com.au.

Coaches improve
swim Masters
Tricia Summerfield from
Stadium Masters Swimming Club
has been presented with an excellence award for 10 years service
to Masters Swimming WA.
Stadium Masters is based at Mt
Claremonts HBF Stadium.
Tricia has been the driving force
behind the ongoing development
of Masters coaches in WA.
Stadium Masters now caters for
younger swimmers whose jobs as
consultants and fly-in fly-out workers often mean irregular hours.
The club offers them daytime
and evening training sessions on
weekdays and daytime weekend
sessions.
Masters Swimming Clubs are
open to anyone aged 18 and over
who can swim a few laps.
Wendy Holtom, Masters
Swimmings WA executive officer,

Tricia Summereld
said: Swimming is great exercise.
It is low impact but can have big
results, with both mental and
physical benefits.
For more information on Masters
Swimming or to find your nearest
club, go to www.mswa.asn.au.

Never look back

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18b Warnham Road, COTTESLOE


If you love natures beauty, then you will love living here.
Fully renovated inside with a breathtaking rear garden and ocean
glimpses, this is a stunning example of beachside luxury mixed with
country charm. Nestled quietly amongst leafy gardens, and located
just footsteps from the beach, it truly is the best of both worlds.

High ceilings, timber plank ooring and wool carpets


Caesarstone benchtops and marble tiling
Tiered reticulated garden alfresco with waterfall
Gas replace and Reverse Cycle split system A/C units
Security Intercom system and automatic front gates
Master bedroom with walk-in robe and double glazed windows
Second bedroom with built-in wardrobe
Potential for development due to the R60 zoning
Close to walk/cycle paths, cafes, restaurants and much more!

OPEN
Saturday 18th April 12:00pm - 12:45pm

mintrealestate.com.au

Peter Clements
M 0415 920 920
P 9284 6000
CLAREMONT OFFICE

36 St Quentin Avenue
Claremont

FOR SALE

BEST OF BOTH WORLDS

$1,620,000

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72 Leake Street, Peppermint Grove

FOR SALE

LANDMARK RIVERSIDE ESTATE


Steeped in history, this is one of the rst homes built in Peppermint Grove and an exceptional example of Victorian
Georgian architecture. Owned by only two families since 1894 and available to the market for the rst time in over
60 years, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of the most signicant and distinctive properties in
prestigious Peppermint Grove. Set on two lots totalling 2,731 sqm.

Jennifer Lowe
0434 651 769

Michael Hoad
0411 885 556

jennifer@paxtonhoad.com.au

hoadie@paxtonhoad.com.au

(08) 9381 9111 | www.paxtonhoad.com.au

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0415 853 926


0432 392 387
0407 008 570

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MOSMAN PARK
1686sqm

MOSMAN BEACH APARTMENTS BUSINESS, DEVELOPMENT OR FABULOUS HOME SITE


Dont miss out on this incredible opportunity to secure a rare 1687sqm
landholding, ideally located in sought after Mosman Park just a 3 minute
walk to Victoria Street train station, 6 minute walk to the restaurants
and bars of Glyde Street and a mere 500 metres to some of Perths most
iconic beaches.
Even the stunning Swan River foreshore, with yacht clubs, restaurants,
beautiful parks and BBQ facilities great for picnics are within easy
walking distance.
This unique property oers a wealth of exciting options for the savvy
buyer, developer, business manager or investor to purchase as a going
concern and continue the current operation of Mosman Beach SelfServiced Apartments, redevelop or subdivide the large R50 zoned
block, build your dream family residence or even strata the building for
fantastic investment options the options here are endless! Oering
twelve self-contained apartments over three levels, Mosman Beach
Apartments provide fantastic short term rental accommodation for
those visiting on business or vacation.
Occupancy rates are high, particularly in the summer months or
during events such as the Perth Royal Show, and standard room hire
rates range from $165 per night for one bed, up to $235 per night for
three bed apartments. Accommodation consists of three 1 bedroom
apartments, seven 2 bedroom apartments (one currently used as an
oce / managerial suite which could be converted to a 3 bed apartment)
and two 3 bed apartments.
Each apartment enjoys a fully furnished and equipped kitchen with
gas cooking, fridge, microwave and breakfast bench, spacious lounge
/ dining area complete with at screen TV, simple tiled bathroom
and generous bedrooms the master has a queen bed and any further
bedrooms are furnished with two single beds.
The apartments have a Mediterranean vibe, with timeless limestone
render walls, intricate feature wrought iron work in the kitchen, low
maintenance wood-look ooring and durable carpets, plus all-important
space to relax on the balcony terrace overlooking the lush established
tropical gardens and lawns.
This family owned and operated business was established 16 years
ago, with years of hard work and attention resulting in the beautiful

tropical oasis and tranquil retreat that can be seen here today. The
property has been lovingly maintained, and the care and attention to
detail is evident in the excellent facilities including sparkling below
ground swimming pool, secure undercover gym, gazebo / BBQ area,
communal on site laundry facilities and lovely grassed areas below the
many established shade trees. Apartments 1 and 2 even have their own
private courtyards.

Open By Appointment
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1/15 Eric Street, Cottesloe

2/11 Boundary Road, Mosman Park

From $825,000

Express Sale All oers in 18th May 2015

I DO WANT TO BE BY THE SEASIDE

EASY LIVING IN IMPECCABLE STYLE

A fabulous opportunity to buy so close to the beach with this ground


oor two bedroom apartment. Views from the lounge straight
down Eric Street to the Ocean. Separate kitchen, modern bathroom,
storeroom and a garage included. Walk to beach for a swim, go
for breakfast at the Blue Duck, Barchetta or any of the other great
breakfast places. Fantastic restaurants.

Open Sat
10.00am -10.45am

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From the moment you pass through the charming carved feature
front door youll be impressed at the immaculate presentation and
beautiful style displayed throughout this spacious townhouse.
Lovingly and tastefully renovated by the current owner in recent
years, this home is awash in natural light.

Open Sat
12.00pm - 12.45pm

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Thanks to all the kids who participated in our Easter Colouring


Competition, it was very hard to pick! Congratulations to the winners

The 3 year old and under division was won by:


Zuriel Loh from Wembley with 12 stars
The 4-7 year old division was won by:
Tom Osling from Nedlands with 10 stars
The 8-10 year old division was won by:
Christopher Agnew from Nedlands with 16 stars (3 D entry)

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91/4 Dover Court, Mosman Park

11/17 St Leonards St, Mosman Park

$297,500

From $305,000

ALL SORTED TO LIVE IN/RENT OUT

LIFE COULD BE A BREEZE

Open Saturday 12.00pm - 12.45pm

Open Saturday 10.00am - 10.45am

Sitting up high on the South side sits this lovely apartment that is
fully furnished and equipped. The apartment has an updated kitchen
including fridge and microwave. Good sized bedroom with ensuite
bathroom.
Small balcony that looks towards Monument Hill and sparkles at
night time.

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Youll be wondering if you even need your car bay this lovely bright
one bedroom apartment is so close to all the amenities Mosman Park
has to oer! With a walk score of 83, this top-oor end unit represents
the ultimate lifestyle of convenience with shops, restaurants, bars,
entertainment and transport all only 200 metres away!

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19/115 Monument St, Mosman Park

21/31 Wellington St, Mosman Park

From $305,000

Oers from $370,000

ALL DONE AND DUSTED

CLEAN LINES

Open Saturday 10.00am - 10.45am

Open Saturday 11.00am - 11.45am

This lovely fully furnished and equipped apartment is in a secure


building with secure parking. Currently tenanted for another few
months at $370 per week. There is nothing to do with this apartment
but just take it over! Excellent opportunity for the rst home buyer
(must have a good sized deposit) or the astute investor wanting to
park some money for a few years. Walk to the buses, trains 10 minute
walk away, also to the Coles shopping centre.

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This large two bedroom apartment of 64sqm faces East and has been
freshly painted and new ooring already for someone to move into.
Kitchen, dining and living is combined and has a nice bright outlook.
Bathroom is not newly renovated but is serviceable. Master bedroom
has built-in robes. The complex oers a bike shed, internal laundry
(pay as use). Large below ground pool.

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62 Breaksea Drive, NORTH COOGEE

From $950,000

Lock & Leave


Beautiful 3 bedroom 2 bathroom plus powder room double storey house. Ground oor consists of powder room, then opens into living and dining
areas with lovely chefs kitchen which all overlook gorgeous outdoor entertaining area which features an electronic shade system. Timber oors
and white shutters throughout. Front courtyard. Upstairs - Master bedroom with ensuite, built in robe, large bath and balcony. Second bedrooms
(with built in robes), bathroom also with large bath, spacious family room and plenty of storage. White shutters throughout. Double lock up garage
with even more storage and drying area, ducted air conditioning throughout, wine cellar under stairs. Close to Coogee Beach and cafes.
Nothing to do!!!! Just lock and leave.

Open Saturday 18th April 1.30 - 2.15pm

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43 Moore River Drive, GUILDERTON

$580,000

Wagon Wheel Home With River Views


This 4 x 1.5 bath roomed brick and tiled home has come up for sale. With a fabulous view of the river, you and your friends could enjoy the view all
year round. There are not many homes in Guilderton that have a completely enclosed backyard, oering security for young families and pets whilst
on holiday. This home can comfortably sleep 10. There is reverse cycle air-condition to keep everyone comfortable after the beach in summer. The
second shower is in located in the laundry where the separate toilet is. There is the fourth room out the back which has a bunk bed so can sleep
three. A real bonus is that all the furniture minus a few personal items can come with the sale. There is a great garage (very high) which would
accommodate a boat very easily. Very large shed and an abundance of parking. The home needs some modernizing, but on this very high location
you will never tire of the view.

1.5

Open Sunday 26th April 3.30 - 4.00pm


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Community news

Dogs home looking for


happily-ever-after stories
People who have taken in dogs
from the Dogs Refuge Home in
Shenton Park over the past 80
years are being asked to write
about their rescue dogs.
It is all part of the continuing 80th birthday celebrations
of the home, Australias oldest
dog shelter.
Owners who have had a dog
from the shelter at any time over
the past eight decades are asked
to send in their memories and
photos of their rescue dog.
The stories will be reviewed
and then collated into a book,
which will go on sale at the end
of the year to raise much-needed
funds for the home.
President of the home, Karen

Leila MacNish with Dr Rob Edis at the new WARNI MND Clinic at QEII. Photo: Rhiannon Shine

Rhodes, said: We want people to


tell us the funny stories, together
with the sad ones, the touching
tales and the antics that their
four-legged friends got up to after
leaving our kennels.
We are also asking West
Australians to come forward
who have any historical photos
of the home or our kennels,
which we would like to include
in the book.
People wanting to contribute
stories can email communications@dogshome.org.au or write
a letter to Karen Rhodes, president of the Dogs Refuge Home,
35 Lemnos Street, Shenton Park
6008, including their contact
details and, wherever possible,
a photo of their dog.

Leila keeps defying the odds Its a buyers market


The first clue Leila MacNish
had that something was wrong
was when she was putting on
lipstick and noticed her lip
had drooped.
Around the same time, her
voice started to change and
she could not get words out
properly.
She finally went to see a doctor
after a friend asked her whether
she had suffered a stroke.
Neurologist Rob Edis said
these early signs were quite
common with motor neurone
disease.
The average time from original symptoms to diagnosis is
about a year, Dr Edis said.
A diagnosis of motor neurone
disease is devastating to the
patient and their family because

there is no cure.
A progressive weakness of
voluntary muscles follows, until
death, usually from respiratory
failure. The average course of
the disease is two to five years
from diagnosis.
Leila was told she would live
for only two years when she
was diagnosed. That was seven
years ago, and she retains a
great attitude.
She still sews, plays the violin,
cooks and goes to the cinema
with her grandchildren.
But living with the disease
does not get any easier, which
is why she said she was happy to
see a new specialist MND clinic
open at QEII Medical Centre in
Nedlands.
Dr Edis is director of the new

WARNI MND Clinic and said


it would provide extra care for
the 150 West Australians living
with the disease.
The aim of the clinic is to
problem-solve, reduce the need
for hospitalisation, form an action plan and provide a link to
community services, he said.
We will help empower patients and their families through
the course of this devastating
disease.
Patients are seen regularly
and care advisers from the
MND Association of WA liaise
with them between their visits
to the clinic.
The clinic will accept referrals from any doctor provided
the patient lives north of the
Swan River.

A huge indoor market with


more than 300 stalls will
be held at the Claremont
Showgrounds on Sunday and
Monday, April 26 and 27.

The 3 in 1 Market is open


from 9.30am to 4.30pm, selling handmade crafts, vintage
items, and collectibles and
antiques.
Among the handmade items

will be gourmet foods made


locally.
As well as retro clothing, the
vintage stalls will include vinyl
records and up-cycled wares.
There will be free antique valuations from noon to 3pm each day
and dealers will offer bric-a-brac,
antique jewellery and furniture for
sale. Entry is $7 and the train will
stop at Showgrounds station.

Come to grips with English


English classes for adults
will begin again on Wednesday,
April 22.
Classes are held from 9am to
noon each Wednesday of school
terms at St Matthews Church on
the corner of Onslow and Derby
roads in Shenton Park.

There are five classes for


beginners through to advanced
learners, including a class for
people preparing for the IELTS
test.
The classes cost $4 a week and
include morning tea.
Email stmattsenglish@gmail.
com for more information.

Western Suburbs Building


and Landscaping Supplies
232 Stubbs Terrace, Shenton Park.

Phone 9381 5455

OPEN 7 DAYS
ASK FOR OUR STAFFS ADVICE ON ANY OF YOUR
GARDENING REQUIREMENTS

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t Rich Blended Soils


t Builder Sand/Plasterers Sand
t A Variety of Mulches to choose from t Blue Metal/Road Base
t Lawn Dressing Sand
t Cement/Fertiliser/Manure
t White Washed Sand (for Kids Sandpits) t Large Range of Pebbles/Stones in Stock

Plus Much Much More at Great Prices!

PICK UP OR WE DELIVER

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Highest selling agency in the Western Suburbs


2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014.*

*Based on REIWA.com Awards Top 100 Offices by Value Sold for: 2010/11 (first: Peard & Assoc. Hillarys, second: Harber RE), 2011/12 (first: Peard & Assoc. Hillarys), 2012/13 (first: Peard &
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FOR SALE

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TIMELESS MASTERPIECE
ABSOLUTELY ALL OFFERS BY 5.00PM TUESDAY 5TH OF MAY 2015
(SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SELL PRIOR)
Meticulous in design and timeless in appearance, this just completed one of a kind
Hamptons sensation has to be seen to be believed. Fit out has been sourced from
around the globe and is of the highest quality, with attention to detail like never seen
before! The impeccable design maximises light and has a high energy efficient Eco
sustainable rating with solar power and double glazed windows throughout. The features
of this stunning home are endless and include towering raked ceilings up to 5.5 metres,
LED lighting, extensive dark oak timber flooring to the main living areas, Italian floor tiling
to the three bathrooms and a stunning open kitchen with Caesar Stone bench tops and
the highest quality Bosch and Electrolux appliances. The living areas flow seamlessly
outdoors to private courtyards with granite paving, Merbau timber decking and beautiful
landscaped low maintenance gardens.
A simply mesmerizing visual and spatial experience awaits you.

HOME OPEN SATURDAY 10.30AM -11.15AM

3.5

Cameron McGregor
m. 0419 049 964
e. cam@spacerealty.com.au

FOR SALE

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RARE EARTH
REDUCED TO SELL
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NEW PRICE $1.27MILLION

A unique and unparalleled lifestyle opportunity awaits! This magnificent level block lies in
a sought after North Cottesloe location, with sealed rear lane access, wide verges and an
easy stroll to beautiful Cottesloe Beach.
Council approved plans for an impeccably designed, stunning two level home have been
recently completed by one of Perths leading architects and are available with this unique
land offering if desired. It will be a very long time before a building block such as this
in prime North Cottesloe will become available again. Dont miss this once in a lifetime
opportunity.

Cameron McGregor

Justin Davies

m. 0419 049 964


e. cam@spacerealty.com.au

m. 0419 909 350


e. justin@spacerealty.com.au

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Amy Di Vincenzo

Linda Sullivan

m. 0433 510 561

m. 0439 926 688

e. amy@spacerealty.com.au

e. linda@spacerealty.com.au

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m. 0439 926 688
e. linda@spacerealty.com.au

FOR SALE

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With instructions to sell this is a unique opportunity to secure this fabulous fully renovated
single-storey home on an easy care 468sqm landholding.
Well-appointed and contemporary, the light flooded interior offers a central living area
with vaulted ceiling, modern kitchen, dining, 3 beds and 2 new baths opening onto front
private lawn and huge decked alfresco with bbq and gas heated spa. Bonus 2 car garage
and storage.
With easy access to Matilda Bay foreshore, surrounded by parks, easy access to Charles
Gardiner and Hollywood hospitals, private and local schools, UWA, cafes, shops,
restaurants, sporting facilities and a short drive or cycle to Perth CBD, this home will
appeal to small families, executives, medical professionals and downsizers wanting all
the advantages of a green title easy care property. 

HOME OPEN THIS SATURDAY 18TH APRIL 11.15AM - 12.00PM

Linda Sullivan
m. 0439 926 688
e. linda@spacerealty.com.au

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Community news

Whats on
in POST community
Rotary breakfast

Julie Broad will talk about


Uniting Cares Food Rescue
during the next breakfast
hosted by the Rotary Club of
Cambridge. The club meets at
7.30am on Wednesday, April 22,
at the Cambridge Bowling Club.
Enquiries: Max on 0409 087 741
or Mike on 9204 1324.

Neuralgia talk
Interventional neuroradiologist
Arockia Doss will talk about innovative treatment for trigeminal
neuralgia. He is guest speaker at
the April 18 meeting of the Perth
Trigeminal Neuralgia Support
Group. It runs from 2 to 4pm
at Grace Vaughan House, 227
Stubbs Terrace, Shenton Park.
Enquiries: Brian Power on 9385
9550 or Julia McDonald on 9384
5816.

Subi Day VIEW Club

A team of players from Subiaco AFC is o to play soccer in July at a tournament in Sweden.

Subi players o to worlds biggest soccer fest


Young soccer players from
Subiaco AFC are gearing up
for their Gothia World Youth
Cup campaign in Sweden in
July.
The under-15s will compete
in the annual event that attracts
1600 teams from more than 90
countries.
Senior coach and ex-professional player Gerry McEwan
said: The boys will participate
in the largest soccer tournament on the worlds sporting
calendar.
Gothia has 64 times the
number of games than are

played at the FIFA World


Cup.
The experience for our young
Subiaco soccer players is almost
beyond description.
The boys epic tour starts in
Denmark where they refine their
skills in a build-up tournament
called Cup No. 1, held in the
sea-side town of Frederikstavn.
They then travel by ferry to
Gothenburg to play at Gothia.
The tour cost of $6000 each is
financed by the boys parents
and by a fundraising campaign
that includes sponsorship.
Tour sponsor coordinator

Ross Brown is looking for local


businesses keen to sponsor the
players.
For as little as $500 a WA
business could have its logo
on display at the largest soccer tournament in the world,
Ross said.
On Saturday, May 9, at the
Palms there will be a fundraising bingo night with a difference, Bogan Bingo.
Its an opportunity to dust
off the flannel shirts and ugg
boots, to grow a mullet and be
prepared to demonstrate air
guitar skills, along with some

not-so-serious bingo gaming.


Tickets are $25 a head (adults
only).
The young players will be
waiters at another fundraiser, a
dinner at Barchetta Restaurant
overlooking the sea at North
Cottesloe on Monday, June 29.
The three-course $65 meal will
be prepared by the Barchetta
chefs and all profits will go to
the fundraising effort.
For tickets or sponsorship
offers, call tour manager Ian
Bardsley on 0403 453 361 or
email ianbardsley@gmail.
com.

Record your shark sightings


EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Business Development & Office Assistant
Nutrition Force is a leading nutrition and health education company based in WA.

We are currently looking for two people to join our small


team of health professionals.
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATE WELLNESS PART TIME
This role holds key responsibility for building and maintaining a client base,
maximising the retention of business and identifying key opportunities
to expand the business.
Business to business sales experience and existing network preferable.

OFFICE ASSISTANT CASUAL


This role incorporates ten hours per week of assisting our program
managers in the daily operations of the business.
Office 365 skills and knowledge are essential. Days and hours are flexible.
This role would suit someone available during school hours.

Please forward applications to Lisa Stegena


lisa@nutritionforce.com.au
www.nutritionforce.com.au
P (08) 9385 7755

Fix it quickly
Renovating or
repairing your home?

The POST each week lists tradesmen who


provide every household service, from
unblocking drains to unravelling the
mysteries of your new flat-screen television.
They will do your books, clean or paint your house,
landscape the garden, do handyman
repairs or build an entire house.
Readers tell us they have carried out major
extensions and renovations just by using the
POST trades and services directory near the back
of the newspaper.
The directory is also available on the Internet at
postnewspapers.com.au
To advertise email
advertising@postnewspapers.com.au

Support POST advertisers they make your


free local newspaper possible.

Shark researchers are


asking for peoples help to
identify and record shark
sightings from around
the world,
Without even encountering a shark in the wild, it is
still possible to contribute
to SharkBase (www.sharkbase.org) by submitting
sightings seen in the news
or on the internet.
Ryan Kempster and
Channing Egeberg lead
the UWA team in collaboration, with the UWAs
neuroecology group.
He said advances in

modern technology meant


almost everyone now had
access to camera phones
that they could use to
record wildlife encounters.
Through SharkBase,
we now have a place to
bring all of these sightings together, to be used
by scientists to better understand the distribution
and population structure of
sharks around the world,
Dr Kempster said.
We believe that citizen
science could hold the key
to improving our understanding and management

The Red Tent Circle meets once


a month and its April meeting falls
on the 25th.
One of the organisers, AnneMarie Hoyne, said they would
honour men and women from
World War I.
She said members were taking

along photographs and memorabilia of family members or loved


ones.
For more information, ring AnneMarie on 0408 744 572 or register at
www.thewomenshearth.com.au.
The event will be at Earthwise
in Bagot Road from noon to 4pm,
with participants invited to make a
donation up to a maximum of $50,
to be paid at the door.

Call-up for collectors


More volunteers are needed to
be part of the Anzac Day collection for the WA branch of the
Returned and Services League.
Money raised will be used to
help those in need, including both
serving and former members of
the Australian Defence Forces
and their dependants.

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Working in pairs, volunteers will


be stationed at the city, the Perth
railway station and other points
along the Anzac parade route.
They will work from 6.30am to
noon.
To volunteer, go to the website
Volunteeringwa.org.au or call
9482 4333.

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Talkabout Toastmasters meets


in Shenton Park on the second
and fourth Wednesdays of the
month and welcomes new
members. The group meets from
6.30 to 8.15pm at 276 Onslow
Road (rear entrance). Enquiries:
Karen on 0421 552 110.
Unitarian gathering

of shark populations, whilst


also advancing community
education.
The researchers are also
appealing to dive clubs and
other marine societies to
encourage their members
to get involved and start
submitting their shark
sightings.
The UWA team is led
by Dr Kempster and
Channing Egeberg in collaboration with the UWA
Neuroecology Group, led
by Professor Shaun P.
Collin, within the school
of animal biology and the
UWA Oceans Institute.

Go Barrett-Lennard will talk


about Life After a Life: Living
beyond a couple relationship,
when the Unitarian Association
meets on April 19. Dr BarrettLennard will canvass likely
consequences for adults when
one of a couple dies. The group
meets at 10.30am at Drabble
House behind Nedlands library.
Enquiries: Perthunitarians.org
Mosman Park ratepayers

The Mosman Park Residents


and Ratepayers Association
will meet on Monday, April 20,
at 7pm in the Mosman Park
Bowling Club.

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Remembering those who came before


A womens group will mark
Anzac Day in Subiaco by building
an altar to their forebears.

View (Voice, Interests and


Education of Women) clubs are
celebrating 55 years of community service for the Smith
Family. Find out more at the
next meeting of the Subiaco
Day VIEW Club on Wednesday,
April 22, at 10am at the Mt
Claremont Community Centre,
Montgomery Road. Lynn Leeder
will talk about a birthing clinic
in Bali. The cost of $8 includes
morning tea. Enquiries to Ann
on 9387 7104 or Audrey on
9384 6143.

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Community news

A play within a play


Young actors will take on a
subject they are all too familiar
with in the next Midnite Youth
Theatre Company production.
The play, called Teechers, is
set in a school.
Springing from the wild imagination of teenage students,
Teechers is a fast-moving and
entertaining British comedy
about how school was or should
have been in the 1980s.
In his first year, a drama teacher is struggling against disrup-

tive classes, cynical colleagues


and unhelpful caretakers.
Will the lure of the posh school
across the road prove too much
for him?
Teechers will be performed
in the Drama Centre at Christ
Church Grammar School from
April 29 to May 2, at 7.30pm.
It is directed by Nicky Garside
and tickets are $20, $15 concession.
To book, go to www.trybooking.
com/GPVP.

Seniors reach double digits


A special meeting and lunch
will mark the 10th anniversary
of the Nedlands branch of
National Seniors.

The churchs building going up in 1927.

100-year-old church still singing


Having been led by ministers
who survived walking the plank,
war and dwindling congregations, the Baptist Church in
Mosman Park has plenty to celebrate at its centenary party.
One of our early ministers,
the Reverend Henry Cordon,
was a colourful character, said
the churchs current minister,
Reverend Chuck Barrett, a native
of Kansas in the US.
Henry Cordon and his wife
were among the early missionaries in China, where they were
forced to walk the plank by real
pirates and left to drown. They
survived.
If that wasnt enough, he also
travelled with Henry Stanley
in his search for the famous
explorer David Livingstone in
Africa. Reverend Cordon went
with the two explorers on their

Harmony Baptist Church in Mosman Park began 100 years ago in


a rented hall.
ensuing search for the source of
the Nile, in Zambia.
The Mosman Park church,
which was known as the Mosman
Park Baptist Community Church

until last year, began in a rented


hall in 1915.
The current building, on
the corner of Eastbourne and
Fairlight streets, was built in
1927.
After years of growth, the congregation began to shrink and,
in 2005, it closed its doors.
Reverend Barrett said: Things
werent looking great, but the
congregation never gave up.
In 2006, our church became
part of the Claremont Baptist
Church and those doors opened
again.
Last year the church gained
its independence again and
changed its name to Harmony
Baptist to reflect its multicultural
congregation.
The church will open its doors
to the public to celebrate its
100th birthday on Saturday, May
2, from 2 to 5pm.

June McDonald, chair of the


groups state policy advisory
group, and a representative from
the Premiers department, will
be at the meeting to outline the
important contributions that
National Seniors has made to the
formulation of public policy.
The meeting is at 10am on
Tuesday, June 2, at Drabble
House in Webster Street,
Nedlands (behind the library

on the corner of Webster Street


and Stirling Highway.
The lunch after the meeting will be at 12.30pm at the
Nedlands Golf Club.
David Carvosso, chairman of
the board of National Seniors,
will be the guest speaker.
David will set out the organisations vision in these challenging
times for over-50s.
The cost of the lunch will
be $45 and non-members are
welcome. Contact Judith David
at jdav3702@bigpond.net.au to
secure a place at the lunch by
May 5.

Refresher Bible course


The Refresh ladies Bible
study group at Claremont
Baptist Church will spend
nine sessions studying Jesuss
longest recorded sermon.
Christian author and speaker
Jen Wilkin presents The Sermon
on the Mount series on DVD.
Starting on April 22, sessions are
from 9.30am to noon on Wednesday
mornings in school term.
They include refreshments,

the DVD presentation and small


group discussions.
This community activity is
open to women from all walks
of life, all denominations and
all nationalities.
An on-site crche is available.
For more information, contact
the Claremont Baptist Church
office on 9385 2607 or at info@
claremontbaptistchurch.com.

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Community news
Frank is
pawsome
Tall, dark and
handsome Frank is
four years old and
energetic.

The Wandoos won lots of booty when they won the six-week naked bowls competition at Hollywood
Subiaco Bowling Club with 26 points. The team, from left. Aiden Cunningham Adam Jongeling, Dan
Mort and Justin Karcinikis, lost only one game on their way to be outright winners over the Defects and
the Lizards.
took it out on his dad,
Tony, with an eightCambridge
shot win.
The winners of last
The game between
Fridays triples were and Dan Chadwick, Maureen Davison on Tony and Kim was
MaryAnnHart, Audrey w i t h r u n n e r s - u p 9386 2775.
a close affair with
Smith and Lionel Norm Underwood,
The cost is $15 a scores level on sevSangster with +2.
Ireton Parker and Dot person.
eral occasions until
The Saturday morn- Leeson.
Tony on 19 held a
ing RAC event was
Francis Hourquebie
seven-shot lead.
Hollywood
won by Warren Smith, won Sundays scroungHe got stuck on this
Barry Snelling and ers from Dave Leeson,
score
for three ends
Subiaco
Tony Letch, with Ian who now has an 11
before getting the
Cooke, Don Quin and handicap.
The club singles required two shots to
Bob Gauntlett taking
The end-of-season and pairs are being close out the game.
out second prize.
trophy night is on May played in this period
It then came down
Over the weekend, 8. There will be drinks between the pennant to margins, and it was
30 teams from metro- at 6pm, followed by a season and winter Dan who moved into
politan and country full carvery dinner at bowls.
the finals.
clubs took part in the 6.30pm.
The singles were
annual St Ives Cup.
The cost is $25 a played in three secThe winners were a person and tickets tions.
Mosman
team from Bassendean are available now at
Ray Fells was unskippered by Dennis the bar.
able to get into the
Park
Payne.
game against Alan
Mondays mufti
There was a great
Brindley in their
Dalkeith
pairs winners, on a
section, but bounced a t t e n d a n c e f o r
count-back, were Ron
Nedlands back against Leigh the last match of
Day and Ivor Davies,
Saturday saw a Fitzpatrick to go down Wednesday scroungvisitors from Dalkeith/ sprinkling of bowlers, by one,
ers last week.
Nedlands club.
A worthy winner
The game between
with two lots of triples
The runners-up played.
Alan and Leigh went was Ian Lilly, and
were David Sladen
The winners were down to the wire, the runners-up were
and Jim Sweeney, Win Jones, mighty with scores all tied Aleda Wilcox, Merv
with Don Quin and McGlew and Peter up until a two and a Legg, Barbara Taylor,
John Barlow in third Prout with +13, with single on the next two Dave Farnham and
place.
r u n n e r s - u p A l a n ends gave Leigh the Ruth Lilly.
Bernie Yates and Pitman, Marty Adams section.
There were a lot of
Jay Medhat won the and Ken Brooke on
In the second sec- new faces this season
plate.
t i o n , B o b P o r t e r and it was wonder+12.
Cancer fundraiser, dropped his first game ful to see them all
Biggest Morning to Phil Lawler and improve over the
Claremont The
Tea, will be on May his second to John months.
Maybe some will
28, with Ros Thomas Duncan.
The winners of last giving the talk.
Section three had play pennants evenSaturdays mixed
Anyone wishing to three winners. Danny tually.
bowls were David be part of it is asked to Byrne lost to Kim
There was a big
Leeson. Peter Channer contact ladies captain Jefferis by four then bowls tournament on

bowling

He is looking
for a family that is
familiar with large
breeds and who can
give him plenty of
exercise.
Ideally, Frank
would suit a home
where his family
works part-time or
from home, and he
is suitable for children aged over 10.
Frank loves a cuddle and would love
to join his new family inside for movie
nights.
To meet Frank,
visit the Dogs
Refuge Home at
30 Lemnos Street,
Shenton Park.

RIGHT: Frank
last week, with teams
representing all the
states.
Two Mosman Park
ladies, Lisa Featherby
and Linda Warburton,
played for WA.
NSW took all the
honours but some
wonderful bowls were
played.
The club held its
annual awards night
on Sunday and everybody collected
their prizes and had
a lovely meal.
Winter social games
will start in May,
on Wednesdays and
Saturdays. Keep a
look-out.

Ptanque
Subiaco Ptanque
Club last Saturday
welcomed Klaus
Panhans, visiting from
Frankfurt, Germany.
After a month on the
east coast, Stephanie
and Joe have returned
in fine form.
They attended
two international
ptanque tournaments, in an official
capacity.
Their travels included a rail and bus journey from Melbourne
to Coolangatta and
return, with many
interesting stops en
route.

Aboriginal culture
still endures
A meeting in 1980 with a remarkable
Aboriginal man named Edward Mippy
changed the way Father Bernard Rooney
thought about Aboriginal culture.
Father Rooney, a former monk and abbot
of New Norcias Benedictine community,
has explored the outcome of this meeting
in a book published recently, The Way
of Boorna-Waangki: A Tale of Cultural
Endurance.
Professor Geoffrey Bolton will interview
Father Rooney about his book at a public
session at Christ Church Grammar School
on the evening of Thursday, April 30.
When Father Rooney met Edward Mippy
he had studied Aboriginal regional clans,
including the Yued, who occupied the area
around New Norcia and Moora, Mogumber
and the Moore River to the coast.
He had also learnt that both Ronald
Berndt, a distinguished anthropologist, and
Daisy Bates, lifelong student of Aboriginal
culture, had believed that the Yued language
and culture were lost.
Father Rooney had no reason to question
this view until he was introduced to Edward
Nip Mippy.
Ned Mippy simply suggested that the
priest sit down with a pen and paper and
take some dictation.
As Father Rooney puts it: Over the next
half-hour or so, I wrote furiously, recording
a random selection of words, phrases and
items of cultural information that form part
of the Noongar cultural heritage.
Father Rooney will talk about this story
of amazing cultural endurance at 7.30pm on
April 30 in the senior staff room at Christ
Church Grammar School.
For more information, call 9442 1670.

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Benchmark ballets
SARAH McNEILL

Theatre producer
Andrew Guild was one
of the few Europeans
travelling behind the
Iron Curtain in the
1970s.
He joined Michael
Edgley in 1967 and
became the man on the

ground to deal with


the Russians shows
Bolshoi Ballet, Georgian
dancers, Moscow Circus
and Moscow theatre.
The Russians never
picked up a phone,
answered a telex or
wrote a letter, Andrew
said. Every single
thing had to be done in

person.
He quickly became
fluent in Russian and, in
1972, married a Russian
ballerina.
Today Andrew runs his
own smaller production
company, Theatre Tours
Australia, but Russian
performers are still top
of his touring agenda.

Since 1999, he has


been bringing the St
Petersburg Ballet to
Australia.
Renowned for its
stunning, grand, fulllength productions, the
touring company gives
around 250 performances
a year all over the world,
its classical repertoire

including Swan Lake,


Giselle, Don Quixote,
Les Sylphides, The
Nutcracker and Sleeping
Beauty.
This year the company
returns to Perth with
two ballets, Swan Lake
and Giselle.
They are the two
benchmark ballets,

Andrew said. I like


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arts

Music, an agent for change


SARAH McNEILL

Irina Kolesnikova as Giselle and Dmitry Akulinin as


Count Albrecht in St Petersburg Ballets classic. Cover: St
Petersburgs lavish Swan Lake.

Benchmark ballets
cover

story

From page 71

Andrew said: Knowing


the classics is so important
to becoming a dance fan.
Andrew was in Paris
recently overseeing the
companys launch of this
years world tour and
finalising the logistics of
touring 60 people and two
massive productions to
South Africa, Singapore
the companys first and
already sold-out visit there
and then on to Australia.
In a case of simply
sublime to the utterly
ridiculous, Andrew then
went on to England to see
the Irish comedian Brendan
OCarroll, aka Mrs Brown.
He is also the Australian
promoter of the ridiculous
slapstick comedy of
Mrs Browns Boys and
will bring them back to
Australia next year.
Im in the entertainment

business and I never book


an act I havent seen,
Andrew said.
It doesnt matter how
glossy and sophisticated
the publicity material is,
sitting amongst an audience
is the only way to gauge
whether it works.
He said he had learnt
that lesson in 1979 when
the Edgleys brought stunt
motorcyclist Evel Knievel
to Australia without
ever meeting him and
discovered the injured
Evel couldnt perform. The
show was cancelled after
one performance.
With that lesson learnt,
Andrew continues to
travel the world ensuring
international tours run
smoothly and seeing new
acts along with the way.
St Petersburg Ballet
comes to His Majestys
Theatre in June,
performing Giselle on June
5 and 6, and Swan Lake on
June 11, 12 and 13. Book
through Ticketek.

utnabout
The Dreaming Hill
WA Youth Theatre Company
and Southern Edge Arts
WA Museum,
outside
courtyard
Saturday
April 18, 2
and 7pm
Perth playwright
Hellie Turners Anzac
drama is set on Lemnos
island as the young
Australian soldiers and
nurses prepare for the
Gallipoli landing. The play
will be performed at the
Albany Museum, April 23
to 26.

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Buddas Birthday and


Multicultural Festival
Saturday and Sunday,
April 18 and 19
Langley Park
The alcohol-free event
includes ceremonies and
rituals, cultural dances,

ARTS
displays, arts, music, and
a vegetarian food fair.

3 in 1 Market
Claremont Showgrounds
Sunday and Monday,
April 26 and 27
9.30am to 4.30pm
Over 300 stalls of homemade crafts, antiques and
collectibles and Polka Dot
Vintage retro clothing and
accessories. Entry $7.

Pork and Cider


Festival
Oakover grounds, Swan Valley
Saturday and Sunday,
April 25 and 26
Noon to 8pm
Free cider tastings, cidermaking demonstrations,
cider and pork
masterclasses, pork
sausage competition, food
trucks, live entertainment.
Information and tickets:
www.ciderandporkfestival.
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Conductor and violinist,


Diego Matheuz, spoke
this week to supporters
and sponsors of the WA
Symphony Orchestra
about the free and lifechanging El Sistema
program.
The young Venezuelan
musician fell in love with
music at the age of seven.
His father took him to a
music class and Diego was
immediately hooked. He
started on the cello but it
didnt fit in his fathers car,
so he quickly switched to
the violin.
If I hadnt had El
Sistema I dont know
where I would be today,
Diego (30) said of
the Venezuelan music
program. It gave me an
education, it made me
a better person, it gave
me a future and a life of
possibility.
Musician and economist
Jose Antonio Abreu
started the program 40
years ago in Venezuela,
one of South Americas
poorest nations. He was
inspired by Mother Teresa
when she said: The most
miserable thing about
poverty is not the lack
of bread or roof, but the
feeling of being no one
the lack of identification,
the lack of public esteem.
El Sistema is a free,
inclusive and communityfocused program designed
to empower children by
using classical music to help
them reach their potential.
An orchestra is a
community, Diego
explained. You have to
listen to each other, and
you have to work together,
otherwise the result is

Conductor Diego Matheuz is a product of the El Sistema


program.

disaster. Co-operate and


listen and the result is
amazing music.
Adults dont listen
enough to each other and
that is why we have wars.
From small beginnings
the program is now
supported by an artsfocused Venezuelan
government, and currently
has around 600,000
children enrolled.
In my country, music is
for everyone, Diego said.
Every concert everywhere

direct

I am17 and I
have known
this boy my
whole life.
Wayne & Tamara
We were
friends until this
summer when we had
apologised, he freaked
a holiday job together.
out and said he was
I developed feelings for
tired of me making him
him, but I never made my feel guilty and trying to
feelings clear because he
change his feelings.
told me he didnt want
But Im still hurt he
that.
doesnt like me. Im
The more I kept it a
trying desperately to fix
secret the more hurt I
this and he doesnt even
got, especially since one
care.
of my best friends was
You may say I need to
becoming close to him.
let it all go, but this is
I was so stressed I
someone I see a couple of
recently told him the
times a week. We have a
truth. He told me he
lot of friends in common.
knew how I felt, but he
I cant just shut him out
doesnt believe this is a
or act like its no big deal.
big deal.
I can tell whenever its
Weve had numerous
brought up it causes him
texting conversations
grief, and he doesnt want
and Ive apologised for
to discuss it further.
everything.
How do I fix this?
After I yet again
Hanna

answers

is free to attend, funded


by the government, and at
least 80% of families have
at least one member in the
Sistema program.
The WA Symphony
Orchestra has started
the free music program
at primary schools in
Kwinana. It started late
last year with 61 students
and this year 164 students
have enrolled. This years
plans include sending
WASOs Education
Chamber Orchestra
Hanna, a
few days ago
we watched
a YouTube
video of
horses clustered on a
grassy hilltop in the
mountains.
A man brazenly moves
toward one horse, who
seems to be standing
guard over the others.
This horse doesnt care
for the mans advance.
As the man draws nearer,
it swishes its tail back
and forth. Yet the man
doesnt break stride, even
when the horse puts its
ears flat against its head.
As the horse goes stifflegged, its entire body
rigid, the man walks
closer and holds out his
hand to touch the horses
muzzle. In a flash the
horse bites the mans arm,
breaking the flesh but
not the bone. The man

(EChO) to Kwinana, and


for children to see the full
symphony orchestra at the
Perth Concert Hall.
The Melbourne
Symphony Orchestra
(MSO), where Diego is
currently principal guest
conductor for three years,
started a Sistema-inspired
program in 2009, and
in its first year reported
children having improved
focus, self confidence and
behaviour.
WASO has started with
vocal classes for students
in three schools and wants
to expand the program to
include instruments next
year.
WASOs public relations
manager Paula Schibeci
said: Were going to need
additional corporate and
philanthropic support to
do that.
Were currently
supported by the Stan
Perron Charitable
Foundation and Feilman
Family Foundation,
but were going to need
more to keep growing
the program in the three
schools where we currently
operate.
With the kind of energy
and enthusiasm he notably
reserves for the conductors
podium, Diego said: Using
music as a channel for hope
and pride gives children a
belief in themselves and in
their future.
It is wonderful that
MSO and WASO realise
they need to educate
children to create a new
audience as well as new
musicians.
Diego conducts WASO
in a program titled
Ravishing Rachmaninov
this weekend at the Perth
Concert Hall.
retreats in pain.
Three times the horse
had signalled Do Not
Advance. Three times
the man ignored him.
Does this situation sound
familiar?
This boy wants you as a
friend. He thinks despite
your feelings, you will
stop coming on to him.
He wants things to be the
way they should be once
someone tells another no.
And somehow
you think he is the
inconsiderate one.
A bad guy would
trifle with you and take
advantage of your crush.
Be glad he isnt that kind
of guy.
Be patient. Someday
youll find a man who
shares your feelings, a man
who wont put his ears
back at your advance.
Wayne and Tamara

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From left: Mangkaja by Daisy Japulija; Papulankutja by Angilyiya Mitchell; Warmun by Kathy Ramsey.

Speed dating for remote artists


When your nearest

Buy work directly from the artist at Revealed Art Marketplace this Saturday.

neighbours are anything from


six hours to six days travel
away, networking, sharing
ideas and stories and selling
can be difficult.
Tim Acker used to run a
regional arts centre near Halls
Creek so he understands the
issues of isolation for remote
indigenous artists and art
centres. Which is why he
coordinates the Revealed Art
Marketplace in Perth.
Its like speed dating for
artists, said Tim, who has
brought together 45 artists
from 26 arts centres around the
state for a weekend of events,

It is a rare opportunity for both the


artists and art lovers to meet and share

networking and selling art


directly to the public.
This Saturday, April 18, from
noon to 7pm, a diverse range of
indigenous art will be for sale
at the Urban Orchard in the
Perth Cultural Centre.
It is a great opportunity
for people to meet the artists
who can share stories of their
artwork and the communities
they live in, Tim said.
It is a rare opportunity for
both the artists and art lovers
to meet and share.
The festival atmosphere will

Men in search of truth


SARAH McNEILL

Playwright Tom Jeffcote


was inspired by a fact and a
generalisation.
It is a fact that more men than
women commit suicide each year
in 2013, 75% of suicides were men
and it is generally believed that
men dont have feelings, because
they so rarely talk about them.
After 25 years as a drug, alcohol
and mental health counsellor, Tom
knows for a fact that men have
feelings. And he knows that no
matter how far equality, feminism
and the sexual revolution have
come, men still have trouble talking
about how they are feeling and they
still find women confusing.
In his new play, Armour, Tom
has used his experiences to write a
confronting drama about four men
who go on a mens weekend retreat.
These four fictional characters
are an amalgamation of people Ive
dealt with, and everything they say
is based on what Ive heard or read
in research, Tom said.
Two of the men in the play are
in their mid-20s, but it seems the

modern world has just sharpened


that double-edged sword that men
should be caring and sensitive but
should never cry or be afraid.
Big boys dont cry is still firmly
rooted in the school playground,
Tom said.
Men are still puzzled by women
who want us to be both weak and
strong, and there is still the belief
that you cant trust the bitches.
But Tom acknowledged that men
were their own worst enemies. If
they have a problem, the solution is
more likely a drink at the pub than
a heart-to-heart, and they rarely tell
the truth to the women they love.
Tom said his play, Armour, was
not just a bunch of blokes talking
about their feelings, but an
engaging, intriguing and suspensefilled drama.
He said that the play was not
intended to be a message or an
answer, but that if there was one
thing to take away from it, it would
be to tell the truth.
Armour is at the Blue Room
theatre in Northbridge, from
April 21 to May 9. Book through
blueroom.org.au or call 9227 7005.

Film night to launch careers


The WA Academy of Performing

Arts third-year music theatre


students are preparing to make their
graduating show reel, which will
be sent to national producers and
casting agents.
Judy Kozak, mother of
graduating student Megan, is
organising a film night on Thursday,
April 23, to help raise money for the
huge expense of making show reels.

The film is Boychoir, starring


Dustin Hoffman, Kathy Bates and
Debra Winger.
The screening is at the Windsor
Cinema in Nedlands. Doors open at
6pm and the film starts at 6.45pm.
Sandwiches will be served and
raffle tickets will be for sale.
Tickets are $20. To book, call
Judy on 0417 968 458 or go to
trybooking.com/129061.

Emotions run high when men start sharing.

be enhanced with tours of the


states indigenous collection
at the Art Gallery of WA, a
program of indigenous films,
music and artwork screening
on the Cultural Centre screen
from noon into the evening,
live music all day and weaving
workshops.
Corina Martins book, The
Toast Tree, will be launched
at 3pm, there will be pop-up
performances throughout the
day by Nedlands indigenous
dance company Ochre Dance,
and Yirra Yaakin will perform
Kep Kaatijin on the Wetlands
stage at 11am and 2pm.
The Revealed exhibition then
runs at Gallery Central, Central
Institute of Technology, 12
Aberdeen Street, Northbridge,
from April 18 to May 9. The
exhibition showcases art by
emerging Aboriginal artists
across a range of mediums and
styles.
The income and exposure
for the artists on show develops
their art practice and provides
a real contribution to regional
and remote livelihoods, Tim
said.
He has also organised a
symposium for the visiting
artists where they can share
and learn about the current
needs of the indigenous art
industry and how to respond to
the market.

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Celebrating a green
and pleasant land
St Patricks Day in

Celebrate Englands art, music, literature and its patron saint with a performance at St
Georges Cathedral.

Perth is marked by a
swathe of Guinness and
green.
But Englands St
Georges Day on April
23 rarely excites such
patriotism. Until now.
On the eve of St
Georges Day, St Georges
Cathedral in the heart of
the Terrace celebrates its
patron saint with a Last
Night of the Proms-styled
concert.
Celebrate St George!
features music and words
from the pens of English
composers and writers,
including Thomas Arne,
William Walton, Andrew
Lloyd Webber, Gilbert and
Sullivan, Noel Coward,
Pam Ayres, William
Shakespeare, Edward
Elgar, John Betjeman,
Hilaire Belloc and Hubert
Parry.
Director Anthony Howes
said: A highlight of the
concert will be the Tribute
to Anzac, featuring a
special scene from Agelink
Theatres production,
Dont Forget Me Cobber:

Genocide centenary runs


counter to Anzac
Fremantle Press author

Marcella Polain says she


will continue to write about
the genocide in various ways.

Marcella Polain is travelling to Armenia for the


Literary Ark Festival
next week to launch the
Armenian translation of
her novel, The Edge of the
World.
Marcella, a UWA
graduate and an editor
for Westerly and Indigo
journals, has written a controversial counter-narrative
to the Anzac story that

focuses on the Armenian


genocide, which has its
centennial commemoration
on April 24.
The novel, which
was short-listed for a
Commonwealth Writers
Prize in 2008, tells the
story of a family fragmented by genocide, exile
and emigration, but which,
through extraordinary acts
of courage and compassion, is eventually brought
together again.
It has been translated by
Aram Arsenyan and will be
published in Armenia by
Ararat Publishing House in
Bucharest.
Marcella said the story
was based on the stories
her mother told her.
Its the re-imagined
story of my grandparents
struggle to save their children; a story experienced,
with minor variations, by
1.5million Armenians who
sadly did not survive,she
said.
An estimated two million Armenians lived in the
Ottoman Empire (modernday Turkey) before World
War I and it is believed
that about 1.5million were
killed between 1915 and
1923. Turkey continues to

deny the genocide.


Marcella said: This
year, with Australias
focus on the centenary
of the landings of the
Anzacs at Gallipoli, the
centenary of the genocide
is a counter-narrative that
complicates the Anzac
myth, and always has done.
In my experience, many
Australians turn away from
it because it doesnt fit
with the dominant cultural
narrative about Turkey.
I think counternarratives enrich; it is
possible to hold a number
of stories simultaneously.
Thats how life is, messy.
Sections of The Edge
of the World will also be
included in the Melbourne
and Sydney events for the
International Literature
Festival Berlin, an annual
global rights reading on
April 21.

WA stories from the Great


War.
It will be performed
by Ann-Marie Biagioni,
Scott Corbett and nineyear-old actor Oliver
Haluszkiewicz, son of
actors Rebecca Davis and
Stuart Halusz.
Musical favourites will
include Rule Britannia,
Jerusalem, I Vow to Thee
My Country and Land of
Hope and Glory.
Perth artists include
tenor Justin Freind and his
soprano wife, Katherine;
Fringe Festival cabaret
award winners, Courtney
Pitman and Robert
Hofmann; bass baritone
Ronald Macqueen,
acclaimed organist, pianist

and conductor Joseph


Nolan, and actors Jenny
Davis, Rick Hearder and
Anthony Howes. They are
all donating their time and
talent to the fundraising
concert.
Most of the proceeds
will be donated to the
Australian Defence Forces
Assistance Trust, which
helps armed services men
and women, and 20%
will go to the Cathedral
Arts Foundation, which
promotes the development
of arts activities.
Celebrate St George!

is on Wednesday, April
22, at 7.30pm.
To book, go to www.
trybooking.com/HGQY.

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Rhone rangers
Rhone-style red blends,
or grenache, shiraz and
mourvedre wines, are
becoming more popular in
Australia.
People are now looking
for well-priced easydrinking reds without
tough tannins that they
dont have to age.
Most of these wines
are found in South
Australia, in the
warmer regions of the
Barossa and McLaren
Vale, where the grape
varieties have a long
history. They can vary in
style from the rounder,
juicy styles with sweet
oak to the leaner, spicy
wines with understated
older oak and firmer
structure.
The tasting panel prefers
the lighter, savoury style
but is open-minded
when a rich, full wine
presents itself, especially
if it is well-made.
Some variations are not
winemaker-controlled
but are a result of the
weather.
The cool vintages show
lightness and distinctive
pepper/spice. Warm
to hot years may have
jammy fruit and high
alcohol.
Other red varieties
are making their way
into the blend, such as
tempranillo, malbec and
merlot. Mataro, which
is often seen in the mix,
is the Spanish name
for the French variety
mourvedre.

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and cherry and
is long in the mouth
with sandy tannins and
agreeable acidity. Try
this medium-bodied red
with a fillet of kangaroo
and earthy beet
vegetables.
Score 17.5. $22
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Barossa wine is
fleshy with plum
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fruit and has a
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Natural and new


CATHERINE MAZZA

Inventive stylists and make-up artists have the opportunity to show their work RAW events.

Grand designs
SARAH McNEILL

Just 48 hours before


launching his new haute
couture collection on
the runway of Sydneys
Fashion Week Australia,
designer Steven Khalil was
cool and calm.
Everythings under
control, he said cheerfully. Just a few hems and

beads to go.
Straight after showcasing
his 20th anniversary collection on Wednesday, Steven
flew to Perth to launch
this weekends Carats
and Couture collection at
Linneys in Subiaco.
The exhibition of archival gowns previously worn
at celebrity red carpet
events, and new season

Im always telling my
brides to look refined

bridal gowns will be


matched with Linneys jewellery.
Stars including Dannii
Minogue, Paula Abdul,
Delta Goodrem and
Jessica Mauboy regularly
step out on the red carpet
wearing Stevens designs.
The Linneys collection
includes the gown worn by
this years Oscars red car-

A classic evening gown from Steven Khalils archive collection.

Artists, fashion
designers, musicians,
stylists and make-up
artists will take over the
Rosemount Hotel at the
end of this month for
Exposure, a showcase of
Perths emerging talent.
The event is organised by
RAW to give local artists
a platform to present their
work to industry and the
public.
RAW, an independent
arts organisation, showcases in more than 60 cities
around the US, Canada,
Australia and the UK.
The Perth chapter
opened in 2013 and Alex
Dobson, co-director of
RAW Australia, said one
aim was to give WA artists a reason to stay in the
state.
Perth is a city with its
own unique creative perspective and we want to
preserve that, Alex said.
We have already show-

pet host Giuliana Rancic.


The gown was flown from
Los Angeles this week.
Steven said that while
other designers were
leaning towards a looser,
lightweight look, he would
always choose to go the
opposite way.
Im going for heavier
silks and brocades with a
sense of grandeur, he said.
He said his now-familiar
classic and opulent aesthetic came from a boyhood
obsession with watching
royal weddings.
I think of wedding
gowns as ceremonial robes.
I dont believe in that
modern dishevelled look,
he said with a verbal shudder. Im always telling
my brides to look refined.
Can you imagine a pair of
gumboots with one of my
dresses? It would tear me
apart!
Steven will be in-store
for the launch of Carats
and Couture at Linneys
Subiaco showroom on April
18. The exhibition will be
on show until April 30.
Claremont Quarter has
teamed up with Fashion
Week Australia to screen
daily highlights of springsummer 15/16 collections
on the runway.
In a WA exclusive,
Claremont Quarter will
also give shoppers a
glimpse of behind-thescenes action at Fashion
Week with international
and Australian designers,
including Claremont
Quarters Manning Cartell.

Fashion designers, stylists,


hair and make-up artists will
share the stage with up-andcoming musicians.

cased some incredible talent from Perth and want


to continue to nurture the
home grown creative scene
and show artists that you
dont have to go to Sydney
or Melbourne to achieve
what you want to creatively.
Alex is responsible for
scouting the talent to be
featured in the showcase.
Exposure will be the first
of five showcases this year
hosted by RAW Perth,
bringing together a diverse
range of creative disciplines
and talent.
The traditional pathways for artists to showcase their work and progress their careers leave
thousands of artists who
dont fit the mould left
out, showcase director,
Kristen Wehlow said.
RAW showcases provide an avenue for all artists, with no judgments on
what is and isnt art or how
it should be presented,

The result is a creative


circus jam-packed with
the work of more than 25
local artists, with a pop-up
art gallery for designers,
photographers and artists,
before fashion designers,
hairstylists and make-up
artists showcase their talents on the runway.
Perth bands Flighthouse,
Kniki and Ego will also
take to the stage.
Exposure is on
Thursday, April 30, at the
Rosemount Hotel. Book
through rawartists.org/
perth/exposure, or buy
tickets at the door.
Artists can also apply to
have their work considered
for RAW events at
rawartists.org.

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Superb commentary on a changing world


While Were
Young (M)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

If in the wonderful 2013


film, Frances Ha, Noah
Baumbach delivered a
rueful, wistfully amusing
quarter-life crisis of sorts,
in While Were Young he
has moved on to an equally
wry, bruised midlife one.
He has actually been
there before in his 2010
film Greenberg, which
pitched Ben Stiller against
Frances Has young
star and co-writer Greta
Gerwig (Baumbachs nowpartner) in a film about
failure and disappointment.
Here, Baumbach brings
Stiller back to the central
role of disillusioned
40-something Josh
Srebnick, a once-promising
documentary-maker and
primo procrastinator.

He isnt anywhere near


as bitter and misanthropic
as Greenberg; hes only
slightly disenchanted,
grappling with the
prospect of mediocrity in
his career while he and his
film producer wife Cornelia
(Naomi Watts) watch all
their friends dive into
baby-land they tried and
cant.
Its at this moment the
pair meets a hip young
Brooklyn couple, Jamie
(Adam Driver), an aspiring
documentarian and admirer
of Joshs early work, and
Darby (Amanda Seyfried),
who makes artisan icecream in unusual flavours.
Slightly dazzled by
their youth, enthusiasm
and outright flattery,
they become fast friends
especially Josh with
Jamie, with whom he
starts spending a lot of
time.

cinema

Film producer Cornelia (Naomi Watts) is surrounded by clucking friends and babies in a
razor-sharp comedy about ageing.

Baumbach articulates
the cross generational gulf
with deft comic flourish,
juxtaposing Josh and
Cornelias iPad and TV
streaming lives with Jamie
and Darbys nostalgic

analogue obsession with


vinyl, video tapes, vintage
board games and even the
egg-laying hen they keep in
their Brooklyn loft.
In one beautifully comic
moment, when the quartet

cant remember the word


for something, Josh
reaches for his phone to
google it and Jamie stops
him, saying with a hushed
revelatory tone, Lets just
not know.

But Baumbachs film


is much more than just a
razor-sharp comedy about
ageing and the generational
idiosyncrasies between
Gen-Xers and their young
hipster counterparts.
As the plot develops
and their relationships run
into some bumps, it goes
further, raising questions
that feel very relevant to
right now ideas about
authenticity and integrity
in todays hyper-edited,
tech-dominated world.
Baumbach doesnt
take sides, but he offers
beautiful commentary
and wonderfully comic,
shrewd observations about
contemporary culture and
the inevitability of change.
Its a superbly written
film, surely Baumbachs
funniest and most personal
since The Squid and
the Whale. Its not to be
missed.

REWIND

What the critics are saying


The Gunman (TBA)

Sadly, [Sean] Penns veiny, sweatglazed biceps are the most objectively
impressive feature of this rote, humourless
thriller, a distinctly unconvincing attempt
to refashion the star who also co-wrote
and produced as a middle-aged
action hero in the Liam Neeson mould,
says Variety. The NY Times agrees:
In general when the main character,
sometime in the third act, says, I did
some bad things ... and stares off into
the middle distance, the implied end of
the sentence is including this movie.

It Follows (MA15+)

Creepy, suspenseful and sustained, this


skilfully made lo-fi horror movie plays
knowingly with genre tropes and yet never
winks at the audience, giving it a refreshing face-value earnestness that makes it all
the more gripping, says the Hollywood
Reporter. Time Out London agrees: Its
The culture clash between the sociable, quick-wit of Seville and the defensive, grumpy Basques has turned Spanish Affair in to a box office smash hit.
impossible adequately to describe the
haunting intensity of It Follows: this is a
film that makes a virtue of silence, that
lives in the shadowy spaces between the
splattery kill scenes that punctuate your
average stalk-and-slasher.
of Get Married If You Can,
before the film.
with a happier ending than
The Spanish Film Festival

Feast on Spanish cinema

Black Sea (M)

Black Sea runs a few fathoms short of


classic status. But its blend of old-fashioned storytelling values and zeitgeisty
relevance make it a worthy addition to
sub-aquatic cinemas nerve-juddering
legacy, says Time Out London. But
Variety is less impressed: As ruggedly
crafted as youd expect from director
Kevin Macdonald, the film nonetheless
never quite sparks to life.

Average star ratings

returns to Cinema Paradiso on


April 23 with two weeks of contemporary cinema from Spain
and South-America.
The festival opens with the
biggest Spanish box-office hit in
history, the romantic comedy,
Spanish Affair.
The mischievous and charming story tracks a young southerner who tenaciously seeks to
win the heart of a Basque girl,

Romeo and Juliet.


Following the 6.30pm screening, the opening night party is
at The Bakery the last party
for Luna Palaces foreign film
festivals before The Bakery
closes.
Festival films include
the 1980s-set crime drama
Marshland, winner of 10
Goyas (Spanish Oscars), the
Hollywood-style romance

Instructions Not Included and


Sorry If I Call You Love.
Foodies will love the
mouth-watering documentary
Finding Gaston and kids will
enjoy Dixie and the Zombie
Rebellion.
A festival special event
screening of They Are All Dead
on April 30 includes complimentary Torres Wines, cheese
plates and live entertainment

The festival closes on


Wednesday, May 6, with Wild
Tales, which was nominated
for the Academy Award for
Best Foreign Language Film.
Director Damin Szifrn has
brought together six standalone shorts unified by a theme
of vengeance.
For screening details and
bookings, go to
lunapalace.com.au.

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1kg Pork Chops
1kg BBQ Sausages
1kg Grilling Steak
1kg Chicken Pieces

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2kg Porterhouse Steak


1kg Pork Chops
2kg Grilling Steak
2kg BBQ Sausages
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2kg Roasting Pork
2kg Lamb Cutlets
2kg Mince
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2kg BBQ Steak
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2kg Lamb Cutlets
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2kg Mince

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2kg Rolled Roast Beef
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2kg Rump Steak
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CHANGING HANDS

H I D E AWAY S

spotlighton
NEDLANDS

Mid-high $1millions
18A Dalkeith Road
Built by Webb & Brown Neaves
in 2008, this stylish home features open-plan living areas
and landscaped gardens.
AGENT: Tonia McNeilly,
TM Residential

The full-size tennis court has all the specs.

From $1.95million
6/35 Esplanade
Soak up the Swan River from
this apartment, smack bang on
the Nedlands foreshore.
AGENT: Wallace Gaspar,
Caporn Young.

Offers
30 Vincent Street
This architect-designed home
was made for family living.
AGENT: Vivien Yap,
Acton Dalkeith.

FAST FACTS

Median Nedlands house


price: $1.6million.
Properties for sale: 59

Stately grand dame of The Avenue


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NEDLANDS
Oers by May 19
Acton Dalkeith

ehind high ivy-covered


walls lies a breathtaking grand dame, her
Edwardian turret a proud
testament to her early1900s heritage.
On two elevated blocks,
totalling 2024sq.m, this
stately home boasts the
kind of landholding that
is rare in this river precinct.
The owners said they
were drawn to the property
not only by its Federation
charm, but also by the
practicality and privacy it
offered a growing family.
We love the fact that
although we are in the
heart of Nedlands, the
home is extremely quiet as
it is set back from the road
and is also elevated, the

This kind of landholding is a rarity


in the river precinct
owner said.
Its a great place for
children to grow up, as
there is a swimming pool
with a slide and spa and
plenty of grassed areas for
kids to run around in.
There have been innumerable family gatherings, childrens parties and
landmark birthdays shared
together here.
Children have their
own wing with high ceilings, neutral carpets and
leadlight windows.
Selling agent Vivien
Yap, of Acton Dalkeith,
said the home had all the
luxuries of the modern era,
without compromising its
charming ambience.
One such luxury is a
tennis court complete
with lights that has been
recently resurfaced to a

championship standard.
Though the kitchen has
a traditional aesthetic, it
enjoys the height of modern convenience thanks
to Gaggenau German appliances and sleek granite
benchtops.
But to gloss over the
homes character features
would be to do a disservice
to its grandeur.
Beautifully maintained
crystal chandeliers, fretwork and stained-glass
windows serve as a definitive nod to the opulence of
yesteryear.
At the front of the home
is a cobblestone courtyard
that leads to a three-car
garage and a sprawling
manicured garden.
Among the extras is a
new, state-of-the-art security system.

All of the trimmings from the early 1900s are on show in


the formal lounge.

This stately dame sits on two blocks totalling 2024sq.m.

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Di Caprio goes eco

The stand-alone block has world-class


views.

Sunset site home under


offer
There might finally be some action
at the best block in the western
suburbs. Although 16 Iris Avenue,
Dalkeith, attracted plenty of attention
when it first hit the market, there has
been nothing much to report since
it became available in September
last year. Until now, that is. Back
in September, selling agent Tonia
McNeilly described it as one of
the best, if not the best, block in the
western suburbs and its now under
offer for the first time. The matrons
house up for sale is a modest brickand-tile building that has seen better
days. But its all about the exclusive
location, overlooking the river. The
1993sq.m property, with a 49.31m
frontage, is below the Sunset Hospital
site and is being sold by the Minister
for Works, on behalf of the state
government, as a way of kick-starting
the redevelopment of the former
hospital into an arts centre. There are
only four houses in the small street.
Ms McNeilly was unavailable for
comment before publication.

Actor Leonardo Di Caprio has


invested in his own island, which
he plans to turn into an ecofriendly resort. The actor and
environmentalist has joined New
York City-based developer Delos
to build a luxury, environmentallyfriendly resort on Blackadore Caye
Island, off the coast of Belize. He
told the New York Times the project
was leading a new way in ecotourism and would demonstrate
how human development could
be restorative and beneficial
for the environment. Di Caprio
described the islands as heaven
on Earth and said he planned to
open the resort to guests by 2018.
Blackadore Caye, a Restorative
Island will have sprawling villas,
infinity pools and sunset views, like
many other luxury resorts. But Di
Caprio said it would be restorative
because of its impact not only
on visitors, but also on the island
itself. Private houses on the island
will range from US$5million to
US$15million. Di Caprio bought the
island for US$1.75million.

High demand for Subi


office space
A recent report by independent WA
property information and research
organisation Y Research revealed
Subiaco had the highest level of
demand for office space across all
of Perths suburbs in the past six

Got a spare US$15million? This is what the private houses on the island
might look like. RIGHT: Blackadore Caye Island.
months. The WA Suburban Office
Report showed the vacancy rate
for suburban office space dropped
from 14.1% in September 2014
to 13.3% in March this year. It
included Claremont, Cottesloe, City
West, Jolimont, Nedlands, Subiaco,
Wembley and West Leederville. Y
Research chief problem solver
Damian Stone said Subiacos high
demand was due to continued
occupation of the Westgate
commercial centre in Bagot Road.
Gold miner Northern Star, who
relocated from Stirling to space in
the Colonnade, was the largest new
tenant in Subiaco, Mr Stone said.
Vacant space in recently completed
developments in West Leederville
and Wembley as well as downsizing
from mining services firms have
kept the vacancy rates in most
western suburbs above 15%. He
said Cottesloe was the only western
suburb with a vacancy rate below
5.5% and City West, Wembley and
West Leederville all had vacancy
rates above 25%.

Luc and Anna get tasty


offer
The warehouse-chic home of retired
Australian basketball legend Luc
Longley and celebrity chef Anna
Gare is under offer after just a
few weeks on the market. From
the street, 28 and 30 Knutsford
Street, Fremantle, look like a pair
of industrial buildings but step
inside and enter a whole new world.
The eclectic and industrial interior
features redbrick feature walls
and floor-to-ceiling glass. The fivebedroom, two-bathroom home has
a sauna, basketball court and gym
with stunning underwater views of

an Olympic lap pool. Selling agent


Mack Hall said the awe-inspiring
home had achieved its desired
selling price of $3.5million. It has
attracted a lot of interest due to the
celebrity owners, he said.

This urban-chic home was the result of a power-couple collaboration.

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Whether youre a first home
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should be a carefully thought
out process of evaluation and
elimination.
Research, advice and on
the ground knowledge all
contribute towards making
what is often the major
financial investment of a
lifetime and can help ensure
your purchase is a sound one.
Enlisting the services of a
qualified, experienced local
agent is often the first step
in the buying process and
is a great starting point for
advice to help ensure the right
decision is made.
Abel McGrath property
consultant, Michelle Kerr says
its important to decide first on
the lifestyle you live or would
like to live.
Look at the infrastructure you
need to give you the lifestyle
you want, says Ms Kerr.
Then make a short list of the

areas that are in your budget


that would provide.
Ms Kerr says its important
to consider things such as
how long it will take you to
get to work, proximity to
public transport and what sort
of developments might be
pending in a particular area.
She says generally buyers are
all looking for the same thing
in their search for a property a place to call home.
Were all looking at a specific
location in a specific budget
and how that might fit our
current and future needs.
She says its very important to
actually get out of the car and
walk the streets of the area
youd like to live.
It always looks very different
on foot than it does from
a car window and youll
notice things youd not
otherwise see like the parking,
the neighbours and the
atmosphere.
As far as conducting your
research goes, Ms Kerr
says there are a plethora of

resources available at the click


of a button.
Take advantage of all that
is available to you but dont
succumb to analysis paralysis
and miss out on your perfect
property!
House hunting can be an
exhausting process so Ms
Kerrs expert advice is to
trust your instincts, do your
research, visit home opens
but be aware of your budget
restraints and dont waste
your valuable time.
Making sure youre prepared
financially by visiting your bank
or financial adviser should
always be the very first step
and will dictate the search
process from the outset, Ms
Kerr advises.
She says its also a good idea
to chat with the local council
and see what developments
are on the cards for the area
youre looking in.
However she says endlessly
searching for the perfect home
may just cause frustration and
disappointment.

Youll never find the perfect


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Be realistic with your
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compromise or trade off on
those on the nice to have list.

Know your agent


With many years of negotiating, marketing and
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industry related awards as a top listing and selling
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108/23 Adelaide Street, Fremantle


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Fantastic location
Home Open
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recent
sales
$872,000
WEMBLEY
134 Daglish Street
Jarrah floors and stunning
character ceilings feature
in this renovated 1950s
home.
AGENT: Dean Bradley,
Peard Real Estate.
Simple yet elegant, this home is full of light and white.

Minimalist elegance,
close to everything

$2.4million

22 Queenslea Drive
CLAREMONT
Oers from $3million
Acton Dalkeith

CRAWLEY
1/22 Kings Park Avenue

This property was on


the market for two years
under other agents before
Tonia McNeilly took over
and sold it in three weeks.
AGENT: Tonia McNeilly,
TM Residential.

$2.9million
DALKEITH
59 Philip Road
Made for indoor and
outdoor entertaining,
this stylish home was
snapped up at auction.
AGENT: David Eyers, Acton
Dalkeith.

The four-level home has a


teenagers retreat below

our car wont get much love


if you buy this ultra-chic
architect-designed home.
Chances are it wont leave the
double garage too often, with
Claremont Quarter, the river,
Christ Church Grammar School
and Methodist Ladies College
on your doorstep.
But the unbeatable location
is easily matched by the homes
awe-inspiring design.
The Michael Patroni designed
home is minimalist elegance at
its best.
Quality features including
stone flooring, high ceilings, recessed lighting, floor-to-ceiling
glass and Louis Vuitton white
polished plaster are just the
beginning.
The four-level home has a
teenagers retreat below, three
bedrooms (including a main
with a stunning ensuite) on the
ground floor and an open-plan
kitchen, living and dining area
on the first storey.
Glass bi-folding doors open
from the dining area to an Italian
stone tiled rooftop terrace,
which has a 13m glass Bisazza

The 4m horizontal timber slats provide ample privacy on the rooftop terrace. ABOVE: Passers-by could be forgiven for gazing at the unique rooftop pool.
tiled lap pool, visible from the
street front.
Stairs lead from the terrace
to yet another level, a sun deck,
complete with a water feature and stunning views over
Claremonts treetops.
Its hard not to picture yourself
throwing sophisticated soirees

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FAST FACTS

Median Claremont house


price: $1.39million.
Properties for sale: 76

OFFERS
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1012sqm

This fantastic home offers traditional style with a contemporary


twist. Brilliantly situated on a corner block, the home is surrounded
by lush gardens and has a welcoming alfresco perfect for
entertaining friends. Conveniently positioned in a friendlyy
neighbourhood, its close to excellent schools, convenientt
to shops, cafes and there are lovely parks nearby.
This one is a beauty!
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Brilliantly located in an historic landmark residence with spectacular


river and ocean views, this huge 490sqm apartment has spacious
living areas, custom kitchen, indoor pool and magical main suite.
With custom built style, modern conveniences, cellar and lift it is in a
peaceful cu-de-sac location opposite a park and the river.
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The selling agent is David
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friends while watching one of
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The owner said the property
was the whole package.
Its the location which is
convenient to everything but
also its a low-maintenance home
that is just really nice to live in,

0433 258 818

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With a warm and welcoming feel, this architects own home has been
designed with family in mind and has been nestled comfortably on
the riverside of this leafy suburb. Whether youre relaxing
at home with your loved ones or hosting a large party off
friends, this house has everything
VIVIEN YAP
you need!
vivien.yap@acton.com.au 0433 258 818
ACTON DALKEITH 160 STIRLING HIGHWAY, NEDLANDS
PH: (08) 9386 8255
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Nedlands golf course on your doorstep
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106 Webster Street


NEDLANDS
Oers by April 30
Anderson Davies

If theres one thing


big families need
its space

magine waking up to the


sun rising over the river
and the Darling Ranges,
then taking a couple of
strides out your front
door straight on to the golf
green.
Or perhaps youre more
inclined to start the day
slowly to sit beneath the
glass ceilings in the conservatory with a cup of tea
and a good book.
No matter your preference, this spectacular home
has all you need, and has
catered for the owners and
their growing family for
more than a decade.
Weve had lots of
parties here, including
a 30-person pre-wedding
dinner for our daughter,
the owner said.
Its a family home in
the truest sense.
If theres one thing big
families need its space,
and there is plenty here.
The house, on a 1012sq.m
corner block, sprawls

across multiple levels, with


wraparound balconies and
verandahs accessed by
French doors from most
rooms.
The kitchen is big, with a
Rosires French oven, and
benchtops in jarrah and
Caesarstone to complement
the jarrah floors.
An alfresco area with
seating looks out to a sparkling pool and gazebo, and
if you follow the garden
round the side of the house
youll find a courtyard with
weeping mulberry trees.
The first floor is splitlevelled, and each wing
has its own balcony with
treetop views to the Swan
River and beyond.
The agent is Mark
Anderson, of Anderson
Davies Real Estate.

This grand family home is just a stones throw from the Nedlands golf course.

FAST FACTS

Median Mosman Park


price: $1.2million
Properties for sale: 105

Leadlight windows and French doors open to the alfresco


and pool area.

Slip from afternoon tea into evening drinks with friends in


the conservatory.

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$499,000

Its the kind of sleek,


minimalist house youd
expect to find on the
Cottesloe beachfront

6 Billabong Street

This entertainers home


has a timber deck and
is a 10-minute drive from
Busselton town centre.
Agent: Jason Dragstra,
Acton South West.

$850,000

BEVERLEY

Lot 76 Athol Road


You wont be short of space
at this 380ha cosy country
property. The home has
wraparound verandahs and
a wood fire.
AGENT: Bruce Davidson,
Albany Prestige Realty.

$1,185,000

f youre one of those people who


thinks down south ends at Eagle
Bay, this award-winning Albany
home might tempt you to expand
your horizons.
Designer Dane Richardson
won two WA Building Design
Awards and received a national
commendation for the modern
hillside residence at 65 Wylie
Crescent, which enjoys spectacular views of Albany and King
George Sound.
The owners requested a
boxy, modern look, which Mr
Richardson complemented with
a lavish, light-filled interior.
Its the kind of sleek, minimalist house youd expect to find
on the Cottesloe beachfront,
complete with a flowing, openplan layout and floor-to-ceiling
windows that capitalise on the
view.
The travertine floors that
run throughout the house are
all heated, offering a welcome
respite from Albany winters.
Two outdoor entertaining
areas are also suited to the climate, with plenty of shelter to
protect from the wind.
Both the pool deck and the
alfresco area also feature builtin cooking facilities.

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Soak up spectacular panoramic views from the heated pool.


The interior kitchen doesnt
disappoint, thanks to a suite of
Miele appliances, rich timber
cabinetry and a long island
counter that doubles as a break-

fast bar.
The house, on an 1166sq.m
block, is listed in the high
$2millions by selling agent Neil
McAllister, of Mack Hall.

FAST FACTS

Median Albany house


price: $520,000. Number
of properties for sale: 60

PREVELLY

45 Mitchell Drive
Just a one-minute walk from
the Indian Ocean is this
family home, which has two
self-contained studio apartments attached.
AGENT: Morena Bamber,
Stocker Preston.

The sleek and spacious kitchen makes cooking a treat.

Set high on a hill, the property is just five minutes from the town centre.

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Mid $700,000s
SUBIACO
3/7 Centro Avenue
This luxurious apartment
will suit those looking for an
inner-city address in a prime
location.
AGENT: Craig Gaspar,
Caporn Young.

$1,429,000
SWANBOURNE
8B James Road
Walk to Allen Park, Scotch
College, cafes, the beach
and public transport from
this Mediterranean-inspired
villa.

The entire rear wall opens to give a fluidity of light and space.

Open-plan living at its finest


3

AGENT: Deb Brady, Acton


Cottesloe.

65A Second Avenue


CLAREMONT
From $1,375,000
Space Real Estate

$3.76million
NORTH FREMANTLE
27/2 Doepel Street
You will never tire of the
panoramic Swan River views
from this four-bedroom, fourbathroom sub-penthouse.
AGENT: William Porteous,
William Porteous Properties.

ts rare to find a family home that


so aptly caters for its owners
changing needs, while remaining
distinctly cosmopolitan.
But here, tucked away in leafy
Claremont, is one such gem.
As soon as you enter this architect-designed home, youre met
with not only a sense of vastness,
but also a breathtaking interplay
of light and texture.
The ground floor living area is
open plan in the truest sense, with
a two-storey brick feature wall
flanked by soaring windows.
Lashings of marine-grade steel,
marri floorboards and a jarrah
floating staircase achieve that
kind of warehouse aesthetic that
lends itself so well to parties and
entertaining.
In the kitchen, aluminum
cabinetry and black granite
benchtops add to the industrial

132C Salvado Road, Wembley From $889,000


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feel, while soft downlighting


ensures the homely sense of
warmth isnt lost.
Glass bifold doors open the
entire north-facing rear to a
timber-decked alfresco and
pool area.
At the front of the home, two
bedrooms have private balconies with views of Claremont
Showgrounds imagine being
able to enjoy the annual fireworks from the comfort of the
spa bath in the main bedrooms
open ensuite.
This suite is decked out in
luxurious inky tones, with an
extra long stone-topped vanity
and over-sized shower accompanying the corner spa.
A third bedroom at the rear of
the first floor is big enough to divide into two separate spaces.
It can be accessed via external
stairs that lead from the front
yard, making it an ideal bedroom
for teenagers or guests.
The selling agents are Cameron
McGregor and Susan James, of
Space Real Estate.

Guests can spill out on to the timber-decked entertaining area by the pool.

Dine inside or make use of the built-in barbecue outside.

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Hair-raising ride Wild card Jay Davies eliminated reigning world champion Gabriel Medina this week at the Margaret
River Pro. Photo: WSL

Champions spoilt for choice


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Both provided much-needed relief for surfers and fans alike.


The first of 12 days of competition opened up at The Box, which
proved popular with competitors,
apart from the goofy-footers who
are generally disadvantaged in
slab right-handers.
A slab is a wave which goes from
very deep to very shallow water
in a short space, increasing the
intensity of the wave.
From the get-go, the worlds best
male surfers were tested in one of
of the most challenging breaks on
tour, in conditions even Hawaiian
charger John John Florence described as gnarly.
Heavy wipe-outs and stupefying

barrels set the bar high, but with


the offshore winds swinging to the
south late morning, the last few
heats were held back at Margies
main break.
Contestants there found themselves in some of the more challenging big-wave conditions seen
on tour in ages, including WA hope
Taj Burrow, who was narrowly outscored by Frances Jeremy Flores
while overcoming arch-rival Bede
Durbridge.
Durbridge has won the last three
of their meetings, including the
second round re-run at Margies
last year after an interference on
Burrow.
The event has already featured
some of the years best surfing since
Wednesdays big opening day.
Tuesdays trials were held in
small onshore conditions at main
break and were won by Yallingups
Jay Davies, who is known as one
of the worlds best surfers not on
tour, especially in waves of consequence.
And while trials runner-up Jack
Robinson had to watch others enjoy

his home break without him, Davies


relished the heavy conditions at The
Box and came close to unsettling an
in-form Mick Fanning with one of the
mornings most hair-raising rides.
Then on Thursday morning, in
one of the major upsets of the year,
Davies outscored reigning world
champion Gabriel Medina during
their second-round clash.
Davies, who was exhausted after
free-surfing one of his favourite
waves, North Point, until dark the
day before, was clearly rapt with
the outcome.
That was fun, Davies said
shortly afterwards.
Medinas defence of his title
now looks shaky after this his
third poor result in 2015, while
Davies form places him as a serious event dark horse, especially
at The Box.
The Drug Aware Margaret
River Pro is the third stop of the
Championship Tour and will run
through next week with this weekends forecast looking near-perfect
with big, clean waves expected to
prevail.

Cambridge gives infill a bad rap


From page 3
increase across suburbs and on
lots which are the least capable of
supporting such intensity.
This is a poor outcome for both
existing and future residents, he
said.
Manor house developments are
a dramatic over-reach.
He says the councils plan flies
in the face of both its 2010 local
planning strategy, advertised on
its website, and the governments
Directions 2031 planning policy.
The Directions 2031 targets
specifically exclude suburbs such
as City Beach, Mt Claremont and
Floreat from becoming higher
density, he says.
Mr Everett points out that the
governments Directions 2031 policy
says it should not be interpreted as
a requirement for across-the-board
increases in density throughout
established suburbs.
It specifically does not promote
blanket redevelopment across suburbs as a response to infill targets,
Mr Everett said.
Mr Withers said this was only one
part of the story.
One-third will come from smallscale incremental infill developments across all local government
areas, he said.
Mr Everett asserted that council
proposal had confused two separate
objectives.
One was to conform with the governments desire to increase urban
density, and the other a blunt
instrument to deliver housing
diversity a choice of smaller and
cheaper dwellings in the district.
He said Cambridges plan for
variable densities amounted to a
substantial infill project, with the
potential to affect directly more

than 50% of all existing lots.


With an 85% take-up rate, the
three suburbs would get 2200 new
dwellings.
But the target for the entire city
is only an extra 500 to 800 dwellings, including West Leederville
and Wembley.
Mr Withers said Mr Everett had
no basis for suggesting there would
be an 85% take-up.
Look around, he said. The
most dramatic change in City Beach
and Floreat has been the replacement of the original small, singlestorey dwellings on large lots with
massive two-storey houses.
This has taken place over
decades and many of the original
houses are still there.
Mr Everett suggested that infill
be confined to corner blocks.
He said the governments target
would be satisfied if only around
half of all the corner lots over
900sq.m that were given duplex
potential were developed.
The governments Directions
2031 policy said that density should
occur in areas that had certain
facilities that Mt Claremont, City
Beach and Floreat did not have,
he said.
Directions 31 says higher density
should be located close to educational institutions, community facilities and services such as hospitals,
medical centres and libraries.
The councils own planning strategy says infill should be focused on
Cambridges easternmost localities,
which reflects that they are close to
the Perth city centre, good transport
and commercial activity, which is
consistent with state policy.
Mr Withers said Mr Everetts 2010
figure was out of date.
The towns target was revised to

4000 dwellings in 2012 and 2200 new


dwellings will achieve only 55% of
that target, Mr Withers said.
Mr Everett says Cambridge already has housing diversity.
Existing Town of Cambridge
initiatives contributing to greater
housing choices include Ocean Mia,
Perry Lakes, Area G (Mt Claremont),
the Quarry site (adjacent to Ocean
Mia) and the former nursery site in
Salvado Road, he said.
There is strategic benefit in increasing housing along Cambridge
Street and West Leederville, Floreat
Forum and other local centres.
Housing choices need to be delivered in a more subtle and flexible
manner, Mr Everett said.
Many of the corner lots (in the
coastal suburbs) do present a very
good opportunity to start providing more diversity, and even the
potential for green title subdivision, he said.
But they need to be subject to
more relevant design controls and
incentives and definitely not in
the form presently described in
amendment 31.
The council had struck real difficulty in trying to frame rules to
ameliorate the real and secondary impacts of its proposal, Mr
Everett said.
Mr Withers said: Ian Everett and
Sean LEstrange have been misleading residents by conveniently
leaving out the second objective.
Directions 2031 has designated
the whole of Cambridge as Urban
Consolidation.
It promotes greater housing
choice to deal with the ageing population and the increasing number of
one and two-person households.
Amendment No.31 is being advertised for public comment.

According to Bert, the Pup and


Camel planes, made by British company Sopwith Aviation, changed
the face of the war.
He said that before these planes,
the Royal Flying Corps stood no
chance against their enemy.
It was Bloody April [of World
War I], during the Fokker scourge,
Bert said.
The Fokker aircraft was made
by a Dutch engineer who built the
most powerful aeroplane for the
Germans.
These aeroplanes were so much
better than the British ones and the
Brits were being decimated.
In fact, at one stage, every two
weeks the Royal Flying Corps
would lose one-third of its air
force.
Then Sopwith built these
agile little aeroplanes [the Pup
and Camel] and all of a sudden,
the Fokkers had a fight on their
hands.
Those Sopwith aeroplanes
made the difference. I think the
turning point of that war started
in the air.
Royal Australian Air Force
Museum director David Gardner
said Australian soldiers used
Sopwith Pups predominantly to
train, but also to fight in World
War I.
He said many Australian pilots
went into battle with less than 10
hours flying experience during
World War I.
Some would go solo after 2
hours, Mr Gardner said.
Berts Sopwith Pup is one of three
replicas in Australia, but the only
one with original parts, including
a rotary engine, according to Mr
Gardner.
Bert said his Pup was the result
of a 20-year project by a retired US
air force colonel, Harold Schultz,
and World War I pilot Norman
Arthur Dimmock.
Norman had one kill during WWI,
in a Sopwith Pup that was later
crashed by another pilot.
He managed to save the windshield and joystick from the plane
and donated them to Harolds
project.
So everything is original of that
era, Bert said.
The turnbuckle, the wires, the
machine guns, the engine and the
fabric, which is painted with a silk
hand brush.
After 20 years working on the
Pup, Harold contracted macular
degeneration and could not finish
the project.
Bert bought the Pup from him
and shipped it over to WA, where
it now lives at his Serpentine
Airfield hangar.
He [Harold] was looking for
someone who would really look
after the plane, Bert said. We
have done honour to it.

Curtain call for


Opera house reno
From page 19

wanted to preserve copper fireplaces, beams and terracotta floors.


We want a house we can live
in with our family for decades,
Sally Healy said.
Howard Healy said the extension would be only 1.6m wide and
screened by big trees.
The only alternative was a much
more expensive extension at the
front of the house that would not
fit with the rest of the floor plan,
he said.
Councillor Gordon Hay said it
was a special property.
It is the sort of place we see
bulldozed and we get a box in its
place, he said.
This is possibly the smallest renovation we have seen in
Dalkeith.
Councillor Toni James said the
council could not go back and
change decisions made 40 years
ago allowing alterations.

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14 Gloster Street, Subiaco

JOEL IRRIGATION &


LANDSCAPES 15:
-5%

stirlingwater@bigpond.com

MIKE BRYANT

bcc@aapt.net.au

JOHNS BRICKPAVING
& STONEWORK

0414 441 877

BOBCATS, EXCAVATOR,TIPPERS
ROCK BREAKER

ALL JOBS FREE QUOTES

FULL
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DEFT Air Conditioning

From Design to Completion

Bores Pumps Electrical


Sales and Service
Quality Since 1983

MINI BOBCAT HIRE AVAILABLE

email: johndee@netspace.net.au

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Est 1972 1st Class Work

CHRIS ATKINSON
Mob: 0418 944 934
Any Job Any Area
Any Time

BUILDING
SERVICES

M.P. & K.J. GOURDIS

1/2 Loch Street, Nedlands

Phone: 9383 9743

BUILDING

JANSENS BRICKPAVING
& LIMESTONE SERVICE

Ph: 9381 9815

BOBCATS
Bobcat and Truck Service

SALES SERVICE INSTALLATIONS

Paul Yates
0412 908 543

BORES

Email: john_chivers@bigpond.com
www.jcas.com.au

Lic No L023518, AU 11676

ARC LO18226

Kat 0414 742 352

John Chivers
Asphalt Service

Mobile 0447 576 441

AIR CONDITIONING

MYOB, Xero, 15 years experience.


ATO certified bookkeeper.
Online BAS Agent.
Your requirements met,
Cloud or desktop

BRICK PAVING

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ACCOUNTANTS

Bathroom Renovations A-Z


Gyprocking & Partitions
Ceiling & Wall Repairs
General Carpentry
Welding & Steel Fab.
Door Installations
Insurance Works
Free Quote
www.agfixmultitrades.com.au

ALBERT 0418 233 456

CAR WASH & DETAILERS


*REALISTIC PRICES*
We come to you (Home or Office)
7 Days Per Week

0417 984 561

CARPENTRY

KAYES CARPENTRY
QUALITY CARPENTRY WITH RELIABILITY

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CARPENTRY

CARPENTRY

DAVID HAYWARD

Carpentry &
Maintenance
Solutions

CARPENTER & JOINER


Qualified Craftsman over 42yrs exp

FOR ALL JOINERY


Property Repairs, Doors,
Windows, Sash Records,
Skirting Boards, Locks etc
Quality Work Guaranteed
NO JOB TOO SMALL

Ph 9382

4172 all hrs


0402 538 449

JUST DOORS

DOOR INSTALLATION &


MAINTENANCE SERVICE
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC

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All aspects of Carpentry and Joinery.
Heritage/Federation/Colonial
restoration and renovation.
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Timber & Aluminium Trimming. External


Doors Priority. Draught Weather Seals
Eye Viewers & Accessories

Enzo De Palma

Mobile 0412 194 842

CARPENTRY

Because Quality Counts


LORNE EDWARDS
PERGOLAS/ROOFING/
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DECKING TIMBER FLOORS SKIRTINGS
ALTERATIONS GENERAL MAINTENANCE

Ph: 0416

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25 years experience
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Bespoke cabinetry
Interior renovations
Stud walls
Door hanging
Decking
Timber flooring
All ASPECTS COVERED

Call Stuart on : 0410 250 383


email:completecarpentry@contractor.net

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CARPENTRY & JOINERY

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CARPENTER
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Maintenance & Repairs
All Jobs, Big & Small

0423 247 903

General carpentry and building maintenance


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Undertaking all aspects


of carpentry.
Specialising in Renovations.
Restoration on Colonial
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Service & Quality Guaranteed.
Please call

David Macdonald
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9383 7977
0418 940 145

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Dean: 0416 468 910


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CARPET & VINYL


REPAIR
Carpets, Vinyl Repair,
Restretch, Lay
Carpet and Lounges
STEAM CLEANED
Ian 0419 448 406
9444 7531

CARPET LAID ADAPTED


Repair Specialist 35 yrs exp.
Power Restretching. Patching
Fit Back Carpet to Tiles/Wood
Old, New. No Job Too Small
Underlay Supplied

9447 4429 0417 184 655

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Worlds Largest Carpet
Cleaning Company

RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
RENTAL
UPHOLSTERY

9383 4931

MELITA
CLEANING SERVICE

FREE

Bedroom
clean when
you mention
this ad
Carpet Steam Clean,
(Conditions
also Dry Clean Carpets, Apply)

Clean Lounge Suites


Also Stain Guard for Carpets.
Floors Stripped & Sealed
Windows Cleaned
Tile & Grout Cleaning
25 years experience
Free Quotes

9309 9967
E X P E RT

Carpet
Steam
Cleaning
Tile & Grout Cleaning
ACCI Trained & Certified
Contact GRAEME

0418 957 690

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


Organic & Non-Toxic
Green Certified

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Carpet
Tiles & Grout
Vinyl & Lino
PH: ELSA

Upholstery
End of lease cleaning
Office cleaning
OR RAGETH

City Carpet
Cleaners

Caring for the Environment


Domestic / Commercial
Upholstery
Vinyl Strip and Seal
Tile and Grout
Pressure cleaning up to 3000 psi
There are No rules to carpet
cleaning but we have a few:
You just have to do it right
We never forget you have a choice
Quality never goes out of style
Courtesy and care
We have the know-how with the
best value at an even better
price .... curious?

Contact:
Stewart 0427 085 217
Theresa 0428 940 145
Luke
0439 979 990
Office: 9401 3009
Email:
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PROFESSIONAL
CARPET
CLEANERS SPECIAL
UP TO
STEAM
CLEANING 4 ROOMS
FROM
$
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ALSO
WINDOW CLEANING

GARRY 0413 712 704

0412 226 328


Regular/Spring
Window Clean
Moving In/Out
Vacate Clean
Office Clean
ALL JOBS FULLY
GUARANTEED!

CEILINGS

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0407 475 860

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Commercial

CLEANING SERVICE
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COMPUTING

25 Years Experience

1 Hour
Response

24/7 Onsite Service


Police Clearance
Virus Removal
Data Recovery
Backup Solutions
Wireless Network
Internet Connections

Century IT
Consultants
www.centuryitc.com.au

Call: 6465 4444


0411 357 645
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CLEANING SERVICE

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Phone Rob

0438 698 701

ANDY CLEANING
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integrating your new Apple
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CLOCKS & WATCHES

Email: jamesrslewis@me.com

PLASTERLINE
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Proudly Supporting Police in our region


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Computer Headaches?
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CEILINGS - DAMAGED CEILINGS
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SMALL JOBS WELCOME
OVER 35 YRS EXPERIENCE

Ceilings installed & repaired


Decorative cornices & centre roses
All ornate work
Gyprock specialists and plaster glass
specialists
Suppliers of decorative cornices,
centre roses, arches, domes and
picture rails

FOR ADVICE & QUOTE


PHONE RHYS ON

9446 2011
HERBS CEILINGS
FOR ALL YOUR
CEILING PROBLEMS
CALL THE EXPERT.
OLD OR NEW CEILINGS
REPAIRED OR REPLACED
40 Years Experience

0411 547 487


APEX CEILINGS
& PARTITIONS
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PULL DOWNS DECORATIVE


DRYWALL REPAIRS
INSURANCE SUSPENDED
Police Cleared - Free Quotes

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Fax 9285 2888

Ph 9383 3510
Mob 0413 833 966

Hardworking

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LATEST TRUCK MOUNTED


STEAM CLEANING
CARPETS, RUGS AND
UPHOLSTERY
TILE AND GROUT
OWNER OPERATED
AVAILABLE 7 DAYS
FREE CALL

Better Cleaner
@ Better Price

0433 445 916

CALL STEVE

For the cleanest


carpet possible
COTTESLOE CARPET
CLEANING
Western Suburbs
Specialist!

CLEANING

Reliable

Domestic - Real Estate - Commercial

0410 659 580

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WA TRADE QUALIFIED

Established 1981

Domestic & Commercial


Carpets L/suites
Steam extraction voted
best way of cleaning
carpet by
CHOICE MAGAZINE
Our Reputation and
Quality is why we RETAIN
our Customers
Dont take a chance
Contact Martin Cook

Patches Carpentry
and Maintenance

Outdoor Carpentry

www.carpentry-creations.com.au

RUG CLEANING

TILE & GROUT


CLEANING
NO MESS
NO FUSS

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PH TONY 0434 835 036

CARPET CLINIC

Now available
New Technology

Michael 0432 968 625

X Decking X Cabinetry
Specialists X Skirting &
Doors
X Pergolas
X Carports X Owner Builder
X Fencing X Garden
Gates
X Kitchen
Makeovers

CARPET CLEANING

Call Brett 0451 153 966


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CARPENTRY
CREATIONS

CARPET CLEANING

TRADE STANDARD
CEILINGS

PH: Rhonda 0409 688 854

CRYSTAL CLEAN

Commercial Cleaning Offices


Shops Medical Centres
Restaurants Clubs & Pubs
Showrooms Free Quotes
No Job Too Small
Friendly & Reliable

Mobile: 0402 130 003

OCEAN LINE CLEANING

B-ABLE CLEANERS
General ofce and common
area cleaning, carpet & window
cleaning. Vacate cleaning
Commercial & Domestic

Ph: Ben 0408 566 431


RITA CLEANING

WATCH REPAIRS
CLOCK REPAIRS
BATTERIES
STRAPS
FREE QUOTES
EASY PARKING
OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Shop 5a Station Street Village
Cottesloe 6011
Tel/Fax: 9384

DUTCH ANTIQUE
Timepieces

Buying, Selling
& Restoration of
Antique Clocks
& Barometers
By a qualified clockmaker
Member of the Watch &
Clockmakers of Australia

Unit 23/145 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands


www.dutchtimepieces.com

We bring our own equip and chemical


Special house cleaning $25p/hr

COMPUTING

FULLY INSURED & POLICE CLEARED

Mosman Computer Training

0433 145 346


Liu33yang@hotmail.com

Clean, Friendly & RELIABLE


ALL Ceiling aspects

9385 3054

One-one to suit your needs


Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Photos,
Emails/Internet/Banking
Windows 8/IPads/Tablets
Mature aged VERY welcome
Phone Margaret

0412 477 294

Over 13 years experience


FREE QUOTES

FULLY INSURED
NON TOXIC PRODUCTS

James

REGULAR HOUSE CLEANS


RENT INSPECTION
& VACATE CLEANS
WINDOW CLEANING

No job too small. Insurance Work

0406 683 347


CLEANING

Cleaning
Services
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
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Installation, Upgrades and


Repairs
Virus Removal
Networking
Email and Internet
Data Backup

Phone Chris on 0417 990 396

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SERVICE
Domestic & Commercial Cleaning
Window Cleaning Service

Free quote call Galen

Ph: 0417 928 439

Quick Click IT

Husband & Wife Team


Commercial / Domestic
Police Clearance

Ph 0411 445 452

MAC MAN CAN HELP!


CALL JAMES FOR ALL
YOUR APPLE NEEDS

FREE QUOTES

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CONCRETE

MIKES FULL CONCRETE WORK

Extensions, Driveways,
Pathways, Concrete Cancer and
repairs to all concrete Brickpaving,
Limestone Walls and repair to
limestone walls.

Your local tradesman for 20 years


NO JOB TOO SMALL
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High Pressure
Water
Cleaning
Moss & grime
Oil & grease all removed
Alfresco & patio areas
Roof & driveways
Top quality sealants applied
Make all your outdoor surfaces
look new again.

0412 389 143 or 9387 7796


PRESSURE FORCE

to advertise
in the POST

CHEMICAL FREE
ENJO CLEAN

Trades &
Services

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COMPUTERS
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Broadband, Domains, Networking,
Repairs, Virus & Spyware removal
Licensed Cable/Phone Installer,
PABX, VOIP, Digital TV, LAN

Smartwire Communications

www.smartwire.net.au

Call Brett 0419 234 567

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Phone Ben 0419

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Ph Mick on 0400 212 917

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Liquid Limestone
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Home Extensions
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John 0418 949 269

www.colourstoneconcrete.com

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DESIGN

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Curtain Call

ELECTRICIANS

Claremont

Curtains
Swags & Tails
Pelmets
Romans
Shutters
All Blinds
Domestic
Commerical
FREE MEASURE & QUOTE

HOURS

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ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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CALL MICK

9384 7079 0412 779 947

Personalised Service - BEST PRICES

Curtains
Swags & Tails
Romans
Venetians
Timbers

Sheers
Pelmets
Rollers
Verticals
Shutters

Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467


For an obligation free quote

CURTAIN FITTER
Tracks Supplied & Fitted
Re Fitted & Shutters.
Top Fix. Blinds at trade
prices. Reasonable Rates
25 + Yrs Experience

Ph: Peter 0417 772 230

CURTAIN CLEANING
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Wessels Design Studio


Architectural Documentation
and Administration Management
for Council and
Construction

Byron

0437 187 601


PERTH HOME
DESIGNERS

Ph

0422 238 213

DRESSMAKING

Don 040 116 7232

Shop 13, 12-16 Napoleon St, Cottesloe

1800 18 12 24
24 HR

DRIVING
SCHOOLS

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

3001

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Quality
Timber
Decking
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DEMOLITION

City & Suburban D/S


AUTO AND MAN VEHICLES
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0412 058 950


ELECTRICIANS

24 HOURS

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powerpoints, lights, fans
underground power
appliances, air-conditioning
phone, data, tv
rewires
solar power
switchboards

Denco Electrical Services

Call Dennis 0450 672 717

Alterations Welcome

0424 101 026

Wembley Electrics

m: 0421 699 954

Custom decks and pergolas.


Outdoor living specialist.

Electrical, Solar Power,


Air-Conditioning, Plumbing
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ALL AREAS

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DEMOLITION

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CITY OF COTTESLOE
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Electrical EC 8576
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK
Maintenance and Fault Specialists
Repairs to Hot Water Systms
Telephone and Computer Cabling
After hours emergency repairs.

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CITY OF NEDLANDS
1800 18 12 24

Phone Richard King


0417 956 575

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

20 years exp
DONT MISS OUR QUOTE

0409 958 186

Vincent Demolition

 Concrete cutting & pool


removals
 Driveways shed fence &
patios removals
 Kitchen & bathroom
stripouts
 Site clearing & clean ups

MUIRS

 Gary 0415 390 297

www.vincentdemolition.com

Floreat

ELECTRICAL
9384 1163

PH: 9384 9232

MIKE 0417 189 942


EC929

DRAFTING &
DESIGN

ALL
HRS

A/H 9385 1443


Lic EC004241
Extensions design and
drafting specialists
1 and 2 storey additions,
Custom Designed Homes

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

0421 348 136

www.extensionsbydesign.com.au

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DESIGN & DRAFTING

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Trades &
Services

ALL DOMESTIC - ELECTRICAL


WORK LIGHTING, POWER,
UPGRADES, GARDEN LIGHTING
Lic ec 8358

Specialising in all electrical work


Quality workmanship

FREE QUOTES & ADVICE


MENTION THIS AD FOR 10%
DISCOUNT. ASK FOR DETAILS

0418 912 451

PH: PETER
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6644

LIC EC5706

Skilled Electrical
All Electrical Work
POWER POINTS, LIGHTS,
BATHROOM HEATERS,
SECURITY LIGHTS, TEL A
NTENNA, SW. BOARD AND
MAIN UPGRADE, REWIRING,
RENOVATION, SAFETY SWS ETC

0418956459 9444 0989


skilledelectrical@hotmail.com
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0422 626 719

www.westernwiring.com.au

ELECTRIC BLUE

YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICIAN


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Tony 0468 484 382 or
1300 788 714
RELIABLE

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WESTERN SUBURBS

(Mosman Park, Cottesloe Peppermint


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White Knight Repairs


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Home maintenance jobs - Interior
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Painting, Plastering & Crown
moulding
Quality work - with attention to detail

Call Scott on 9386 6138


or 0417 461 087

NEDLANDS HOME &


GARDEN MAINTENANACE
FOR ALL YOUR SMALL JOBS
Garden Maintenance:
Garden cleanup clearing pathways, pruning,
planting, potting, fertilising and mulching,
service and repair reticulation.
Home Maintenance:
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paint walls, hang pictures, at pack
assembly, x dripping taps.
Current Police clearance held.
Experienced, reliable local resident.
Call Dean
on mobile

0417 940 355

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

Enviroblast
High pressure cleaning of
paved areas
driveways
pool areas
tennis courts

Vacuum Recovery means NO MESS


Call Geoff for a FREE QUOTE

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EDDIES
MOWING

Stevens
HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING SERVICE

Specialising in roofs, driveways,


courtyards, pool areas, retaining
walls etc. Surface sealing also.

ABN 72 910 338 191

All Western Suburbs

No job too large or small, free quote.

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


GARDEN SERVICES
Professional Garden
Maintenance Plans
Reticulation : Serviced
Repairs and Installation

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Servicing the POST area since 1983.


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Roberts
Renovations &

Office

9387 2339

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS

General Maintenance
Handyman
Service
Emergency Repairs Blockages
PL6669
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Hot Water Systems


and All Gas Services

KITCHENS

EUROMART
KITCHENS

Specialists
in all large and small
landscaping projects
Bobcat work Paving
Lawns
Planting
Retic
Lighting
Limestone walls

LANDSCAPE
DESIGN

experienced
Landscape
Architect
JANE
WARD

0412 917 818 9384 9224

 Retention & Removal of


Existing Foliage. Reticulation upgrades
 Plant Selection & Design Service
 $5,000 Budget - I have ideas
letsdoitlandscaping.com.au
email + ideas on web site

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881


Gradient Landscapes
Working with you to create perfection
Paving
Concreting
Reticulation
Retaining Walls
Garden Preparation
Maintenance
Decks and Pergolas
All aspects of landscaping
Free quotes

Call Leon on 0417

049 923

Complete kitchen and wet


area renovations
Alterations for
dishwashers/ovens etc
Installation of flatpack
kitchens and quality
kitchens made in Germany
Decking

www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165

info@tlc-perth.com
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Improvement section

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MUIRS

LANDSCAPING

29 Walter St
Claremont

Est 1982

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

9245 6540

Innovative landscape design,


construction and maintenance.
Expert in native and waterwise
gardens. Highly qualified team
of professionals with 25+ years
experience.

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


horticulturalist, 0408 384 542
Teik Oh, B.Sc (Environmental Sc.),
0415 170 135

Good old fashioned,


friendly and
professional
service
All aspects of landscaping
from maintenance to
limestone retaining walls
Small team to create
beautiful gardens at the
right price

Sheilas Washing, Ironing


and Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE
(near Hay, Jersey lights)

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


7am-8.30pm
Bag Wash, Soap Machine
and Drycleaning

9387 8641

Qualified English Craftsman


20 Years Experience
Free Quotes & Consulting Advice
All Work Fully Guaranteed & Insured
FEATURE & RETAINING WALLS
FIREPLACES
HOUSES
GARDEN WALLS RESTORATION
BOBCAT FOR METRE BLOCKS
Ph 0419

792 739 / 9244 3995 ah

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EDDIES LAWN
AERATION

Lawn Mowing Servicing


Mosman
Nedlands,
FULPark,
LY Cottesloe,
BOO areas
Dalkeith and
surrounding
Trevor 0412

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784 094

Atlas Lawn Services


Est 1985
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Steve

0411 223 637


David
0411 223 644

MORE THAN A MOW


LAWNMOWING SERVICE
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Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20

ANGUSS

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service
Honest and Reliable

9381 5454
0437 712 039

Ph Angus

0400 219 056

BUDGET

Ring 9381

Jasons Limestone
Bobcat/Earthworks, Limestone
feature/retaining walls Limestone
water features, Limestone
restoration.
Decking Timber Fencing,
Reticulation, Turf/plant installation
Call
Jason

0415 403 293

LOCKSMITH
Pol Lic SG 15935
ABN 22337056071

Locksmiths
Guaranteed Same
Day Service 20 years exp

KEVIN SHEEHAN
Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

0412 153 846


7 DAYS PER WEEK
www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au

1782 or 9388 1237

PAINTING SPECIAL
For all your internal/external
painting requirements.
For your highest quality job at a
very special price, phone

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412
Reg. No. 4280

FLOREAT & ALL


WESTERN SUBURBS
Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

Old fashioned workmanship,


HIGH QUALITY FINISH
References - prompt services. Free
quotes. All work guaranteed. No job
too big or small. Reg. painter.

9206 4504
CALL MICK 0434 835 728
or GAVIN 0415 385 501

Mobile 0418 921 418

Precision Edge
Mowing
Services include: Mowing and edging,
weed control, mulching, fertilising,
green waste removal.
Call or email
Rob on

0400 977 610

precisionedgemowing@gmail.com
www.precisionedgemowing.com.au

YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH
X Home X Office X Car

7 Day Service

Ph: 6350 8500

www.lockstock.com.au

Painting & Decorating


European Craftsman
Very Reasonable
Reg: 6952
Rates

Reijo 0411 610 246


CAPITAL
PAINTING&
DECORATING

Call JAY: 0410 413 327


capitalpaintingdecorating@yahoo.com.au

Your Local Master Painter

20 years experience

Jeff Bond

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Reg# 4004

182 051

 Proficient in all
General Painting
 Honest, Reliable, Clean
 Handyman service

Ph: 0418 850 750


Attention To Detail Makes
All The Difference

Painters Registration No. 5890

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS
SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES
COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

F: 9444 7863

www.precisepainting.net.au

Residential
Commercial
Interior
Reg # 6263
Exterior
IMMEDIATE START
Free Quotes
Call Fred

 Neil 0417 099 539


for free quote

BAMICA PAINTING
Rego: 8026

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Fax: 9206 5337

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

MASTER PAINTERS AWARD WINNER 2009

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS


Your satisfaction is
our guarantee

DON McNALLY

0439 636 463


Rego 8111

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satisfaction.
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Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

0451 478 078

Saari Quality

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

Carpentry and Restoration Services

30 years experience

Indigo
Painting

ALL ASPECTS

CALL 0417 922 078

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Reg No. 6791

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0400 440 272

MOBILE 0432 322 026

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SMALL AND LARGE JOBS

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Restoration
Limestone RESTORATION
Limestone REPOINTING
Limestone TINTING
Limestone CAPPING
Rising DAMP
Brick REPLACEMENT
Brick TINTING
Brick MORTAR REPAIRS
Tuckpointing
Call James for your free quote

as your preferred painting


contractor.
With the highest level of
commnunication and
professional service,
I will complete the work in
agreed time frame and terms,
My goal is your happiness,
your peace of mind and your
referral.

5 663

0420 44

Reg. No. 4989

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

Mob 0417

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COASTAL COLOURS

REG 7800

Painter & Decorator

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476

Reg 1964

PAINTING

Phone
WARREN
on

HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

0413 015 808

Damian 0403 126 970

Trades &
Services

KEYSTONE
STONEMASON

LAWN CARE

041 301 6555

Design & Construction of


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38 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Phone/Fax: 9245 2550
Mobile: 0418 299 524

JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR

Free Quotes

Call Mike Kuba

PAINTING

LAUNDROBAR

LAWN MOWING

9383 2915
0412 946 476

Call us on
9381 3088

Specialising in:
Limestone walls,
Feature walls, Arches,
Steps, Retaining walls,
Restoration,
TIM ROBERTS

ward_jane@bigpond.com

MOW IT & MORE


Perth TLC Group can
project manage your kitchen
improvement/renovation

Roberts Limestone
Building Co.

BSc BLD CMLI


Call or email for more details:

0425 551 233


9381 6996

One Company All Trades

0409 086 497

LIMESTONE

Call Eddie

9245 3303

Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle


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0419 966 945

For Aeration, Vertimowing,


Top Dressing and General
Lawn Health Requirements

0400 424 357

WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
PAINTING PROJECT,

Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

German craftsman, 25 years experience

FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE

J.B. Leadlights

LANDSCAPE
DESIGNS by

Phone Peter Harper

Rejuvenate
your
Tired Garden

LEADLIGHT

PAINTING

REG 7089

HOT WATER
SYSTEM

4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont

0425 551 233


9381 6996 Reg 1964

LOCKSMITH

Reg 7824

LANDSCAPING

Reg No 3468

LANDSCAPING

Reg. No. 3511

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

Call Dan:

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quote

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Master Painting
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Commercial / Residential
Interior/ Exterior
High quality & low cost

Free
quote DAVID

TOM

0439 405 161

0431 200 866

MICHAEL ELLIS
PAINTING
0499 874 988
20 Years Exp - Free Quotes
reg: 7822

adarnaco@yahoo.com.au
PEST CONTROL

ENVIRO-CARE PEST
SERVICES
MIKE STOKES
Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

9454 7711
0411 229 312
EFFECTIVE AND SAFE
ALL DOMESTIC PESTS
TERMITE INSPECTIONS
& REPORTS

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PLUMBING

Prompt, reliable service


Blocked Drains
Burst Pipes
Leaking Taps
Hot Water systems
Cisterns
Toilet Pans
General Plumbing
Mobile

Family Business Providing Local


Services Since 1958

9384 7870
0430 844 743

ANNUAL & PRE-PURCHASE

TERMITE & TIMBER


PEST INSPECTIONS

TO AUSTRALIAN STANDARD
Spot Termite Treatment
Rats Spiders Ants
MOBILE CREDIT/EFTPOS FACILITIES
Fully Insured - Health Lic No 43

PL.16

PLUMBING & GAS

Call us now
9387 3081

Pensioner rates

0418 926 705

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

24 HR

CITY BEACH

ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

1800 18 12 24

THOMPSONS
PEST CONTROL

Termite Inspections Ants


Spiders Cockroaches
Weed control Silver Fish
General Pest Control
$145 external. Free Quotes.
Phone Peter TODAY

Mob: 0433 288 164

PBL941

NO CALL-OUT
CHARGE
All plumbing repairs
Leaks
Ful Blockages
lywater
Hot
Bo units
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LOCAL TRADESMAN
Direct

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Gorey
Plumbing
Services

PETS

Divine Dogs
(est 2000)

0407 381 727

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

FLOREAT

MAINTENANCE

PL5094

0419 953 531

Office

GL 006462

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS


General Maintenance
Emergency Repairs Blockages
Hot Water Systems
PL6669
GL7760 and All Gas Services

1800 18 12 24

PLUMBING

1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

WOODLANDS
PLUMBING

1800 18 12 24
PL 7947

PL 6899

Pensioner rates

PLASTERER AVAILABLE

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Jon Howes 0433 824 613

AMP PLUMBING & GAS

CITY OF COTTESLOE
1800 18 12 24

ZAMBEZI

Handyman Service
PLASTERING
Small renovations.
patching, exteriors.
MIKE KELLEY

9204 4108
0408 908 683

RENOVATION SPECIALIST
All internal and external finishes
No Job Too Small
Over 20 years Experience
CALL TONY FOR
FREE QUOTE & ADVICE

0415 951 865


9300 5382
Renovations, Internal
and Ext Sand Render
ALSO SMALL JOBS
PATCHING AND REPAIRS
22 yrs Westn Sub Exp.

Ph: Jorge 0400 748


or 9386 3953

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Wall Plastering &


Ceiling Repairs

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YOUR LOCAL LICENSED PLUMBERS

7am - 11pm 7 DAYS EMERGENCY

GAS Installation & Repair


Electronic Burst Pipe Detection
Power Drain Cleaning, Blockages
ALL TYPES OF PLUMBING WORK
Pensioners Discount, Free Quotes

Freecall 1800 102 888


9284 0202
9384 1030
9383 4088
9385 9982
9389 8989 0419 950 430
Lic. PL5041

SEC. Lic. 4263

Skilled Plumbing &


Gas Services (local)
Burst pipes Blocked drains
Installation Repairs
Renovations
Pensioners Discount

9384 0877
PL 5580

24 HR

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CITY OF NEDLANDS
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

PEPPERMINT GROVE
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

SWANBOURNE
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

MOSMAN PK
1800 18 12 24
PL 7947

Gas 4784

NO CALL OUT FEE

 H.W.S. Gas/Solar
 Blocked Drains
 Toilets & Pans
 Cistern Repairs + New
 Water Leaks
 Water Filters
 Local Plumber
9227 3716
24/7

0416 121 932


40 Years Experience

Pete The Plasterer


30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

0405 069 500


S E RV I C E S

Top quality tradesman who specialises


in all aspects of plastering, rendering,
restoration and Gyprocking. Internal and
external, patching and covering.
Over 20 yrs experience. Transform and
add value to you home with the art of
plaster. No job too big or small.
Free quotes provided.

M: 0420 397 783

PLASTERING/RENDERING
Specialist in plastering internal
feature brick and outside render
NO JOB TOO SMALL
35 years experience

Call Peter 0412 802 392


or 9330 5771

GAS 532

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

PL 1735

FRANKIES PLASTERING

Call us on
9381 3088
to advertise
in the

Trades &
Services

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CITY OF SUBIACO
1800 18 12 24

Ph Shay 0402 748 564

ALL AREAS
Free quotes will happily
take on little jobs

Pensioner rates

HOLLYWOOD
1800 18 12 24

Zambeziplumbing.com.au

24 HR SERVICE

BURST PIPES

Electronically Located
Blocked Drains Cleared
HWS Serviced / Replaced
General Plumbing

Gas No. 4700

FRIENDLY, EFFICIENT SWISS


QUALITY SERVICE
38 Years Experience
All Plumbing Maintenance
Licensed Gas Fitter
Bathroom Renovations

Daniel 0412 904 769

Paramountplumbersperth.com.au
Lic No PL 5456

GL 2676

Ph Gavin

Plumbing & Gas,


Air-Conditioning,
Electrical, Solar Power,
Renovations

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

SHENTON PARK
PLUMBING

1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CLAREMONT
1800 18 12 24

ALL AREAS

ELECTRONIC WATER
LEAK DETECTION
Fast Efficient Service
Residential and Commercial

Contact LEAKY PETE

0415 114 172


9286 2450

NEWS THATS RIGHT


UP YOUR STREET

0414 836 129

Pond And Aquarium Cleaning


Ongoing Maintenance
Pond Building And Restoring Of
Older Ponds
Pond Resealing Or Relining
Live Plants And Fish
Fish Health and Disease
Installation Of All Aqua Products
Package Deals Available
Eftpos Available

Ph David 0433 324 347


www.getwetponds.com.au

blocked drain
hot water services
leaking taps, burst pipes
24/7 emergency service
all types of gas fitting
ovens, h/plates, toilets
soakwells, stormwater
air-conditioning
reticulation

POOL
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New homes Gas
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Blockages Sewer conversions
24/7 service Subdivisions
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RENDERING & PLASTERING


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RETICULATION

ROOFING

ROOFING

BROOKWELL
IRRIGATION

LOCAL ROOFING

Prompt Roofing

Repairs on Pumps
& Reticulation
Irrigation Systems
Commercial & Domestic
Valve Locating & Wire Tracking

Special sealant for box gutters


Tile Replacement
Emergency work Gutters
Speciality Gutters/Downpipes
Valleys & Flashings Replaced
Soakwells Tin Reroofs
Seniors Rates

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MAINTENANCE
SPECIALISTS

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Gutters
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Soakwells Installed
Roof Vents

0408 944 891


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ROOFING & BUILDING


MAINTENANCE
HIA
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R.B.M.
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ONE CALL WE DO IT ALL


FREE QUOTES
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

Specialising in R/E
Building Reports.
Internal Roof & Ceiling Repairs.
Sagging Roofs Box Gutters.
Tile and Metal Roof
Replacement and Repairs

Office - 9450 2272


All Hours - 0412 490 868
CREDIT CARDS
ALL WORK TO AUST STANDARD

TROUBLESHOOTING
REPAIRS & NEW INSTALLATIONS
CONTROLLER / SOLENOIDS REPLACED
PROMPT PRO SERVICE
Call
Dave

Re-roofing & repairs


Gutters & Downpipes
Colorbond or Zincalume
Fully Insured
All work guaranteed

0433 210 028

Gutters & Downpipes


Ridgecapping Repairs
Whirly Birds
Roof Coatings
All Roof Repairs/Leaks
FREE QUOTES

Graham
0432 119 526

Reticulation Systems installed,


Serviced and modied.
Controllers programmed
and installed.
Solenoids located
and replaced.
Lawns installed and removed.
Bore Service
and replacement.
Electrical problems resolved.

D Wynne Roofing
All Roofing Services
Re-roofing
Roof/leak repairs
Tile
RidgeReplacement
Repairs
Roof &Cap
Gutter
Cleaning
Free Quotes

No Job Too Small


Call Dave 0410 493 127

9401 1820

HouseDoctor
Repair. Maintain. Improve

FREE QUOTES
BEST WORKMANSHIP
CHEAPEST PRICES

ROOF CARPENTRY

0424 133 950

www.lukeslandscaping.com.au

John

Roof Carpentry Team


Specialising in Architectural
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Phone JEFF 0418

0429 947 977

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Registration Board.
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Roof Restoration

9430 6553

16 Essex Street, Fremantle

FREE QUOTES - PENSIONER DISCOUNT

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All Roofcare

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SWIMMING POOL
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2m 3m 4m 6m 8m
0434 441 277

Specialised Outdoor Services

All Roof Replacement


and Maintenance
08 9433 1077
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Pensioner Discount / Insured
Builders Licence # 13954

TREE SERVICES

POOL CLEANER

MAGDA
TREE SERVICES
0418 943 059

Our $85 Service Includes


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FREE pump check & diagnostic
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FREE cleaning of lter & baskets
FREE scrub of water line
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Western Suburbs
Pool Service
CLEANING CHEMICALS &
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QUALITY OWNER OPERATED
COMPLETE POOL SERVICE
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0414 775 586

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Est. 1990

Bin Hire Service

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SAND SUPPLIES

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SUPPLIES
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Floor and Wall
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New House and Renovations
email: jeff.tilling@yahoo.com.au

0422 095 481


When only the best will do

Floor & Wall Tiling


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All Work Guaranteed
Free Quotes Competitive Rates
Specialising in Diagonal Tiling
NO JOB TOO SMALL

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AND AT OUR STORES
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ALL OWNER OPERATED
YOUR LOCAL SHOPS
NEDLANDS
134 BROADWAY

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FLOREAT TREE SERVICE


26 Years Exp Palms Shrubs
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PENSIONER RATES FREE
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TILING SERVICES

CALL JEFF
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REPAIRS/RE-GROUTING

McSkips
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Regrouting leaking shower,


swimming pools, repair chipped tiles,
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Reg tiler - Police clearance

Ph Rick: 0402 751 878

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0439 029 799

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Specialists in Commercial &


Residential Shade Sails

SECRETARIAL

Repairs Pumps Electrics


0419 863 211 Henry

Call: Jill James

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

Contemporary Tiling

PH: 9381 5455

OBLIGATION FREE

WE REMOVE and DISPOSE OF:


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Skylights, Whirly Birds
Insulation, Gutters
Tile Roof Restoration

Mobile
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RETICULATION REPAIRS

* Western Suburbs
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* Prompt Delivery

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RoofQuest

All Roof Repairs


Gutters & Downpipes
All Carpentry Work
Fire & White Ant Repair
Property Maintenance
Inspection
Insurance Claims
Renovations
Painting & Design

0408 092 350

Professional Business Support


As and When You Need It.

FREE QUOTE ADAM CLARKE

ROOF
IMPROVEMENTS

SECRETARIAL
Secretarial &
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Services

The Roofing Specialist

Ridge Capping Fixed the Proper Way

2 YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY

RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

0421 251 794

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All reno & new work


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TREE SURGEON
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All Facets of Tree Work
Satisfaction Guaranteed
For the personal touch
please phone RENE COOLEN

0407 774 549 9387 5153


Free Quotes

Indigo
Painting
LAKESIDE

TREES & STUMPS


www.lakesidestumpgrinding.com.au

TREE & PALM REMOVALS


HEDGING & MULCHING
NARROW ACCESS
SPECIALISTS
FULLY INSURED
Call ANDY

9306 8599
Mobile

0408 405 671

Stump Grinding

734 775

TREE SERVICES

Complete
Stump Removal

9384 6164

Complete and Professional Pool


Servicing with access to 300 years
of combined experience.
Regular maintenance our
speciality. Ring today for details.

Professional
pool service,
cleaning,
maintenance
and supply
since 1984.
Proud installers of
Enviroswim unique fresh
water swimming experience.
SIMPLY THE BEST!

John Clark 0417 912 362


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AQUEOUS

Fully Insured / All areas

Free Quotes
Call Adam
If you have trees, you need
the Arbor Centre.
Take advantage of WAs
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qualified advice and
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FORMATIVE AND
PRACTICAL PRUNING
SAFE TREE REMOVALS
PEST MANAGEMENT

POOL CARE

ROOT ZONE
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Save money and time.


Call Jeff for a
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CONSULTANCY

0422 163 710

BEST PRICES IN PERTH

Quality AND
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TV ANTENNA

UPHOLSTERY

AUSTRALIAN ANTENNAS

Your Local
UPHOLSTERER

Aaron: 0410 521 734

ANTENNAS FULLY
INSTALLED
QUALITY COMPONENTS
EXTRA POINTS
TELEPHONE POINTS
All Work Fully Guaranteed
22 yrs experience

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Pruning or Removal Hedging & Shaping
Power Line Clearance
FULLY INSURED - FREE QUOTES

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TRY US - YOU WILL BE HAPPY

Richard Kaiser
Specialist in weak
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www.cometelectronics.com.au

HALESTORM
ANTENNA &
AUDIO VISUAL
- Home Theatre Systems
installation & set ups
- Antenna installations, extensions &
problems: TV, Satellite & Radio
- Sites of difficult reception
- Troubleshooting & interference
resolution
- Telephone points
Mike Mobile 0404 803 324

Digital TV Antenna

Specialising in Leather & Fabric repairs


Re-Upholstery & Re-colouring
All work Guaranteed

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TSB INTERIORS

Recovery new and Antique


All your upholstery needs
26 years experience

Tim 0405 049 994

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Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

0407 771 476

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

Services

Qualified, Experienced, Insured


Large & Confined Tree Specialist
Tree/Palm Pruning / Removals
Hedging / Mulching /
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KieronRenovations
Fiford : 0418 717
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APPLIANCES

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Jason 0413 859 898


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9448 2227

Handyman Service
kieron@heritagetreesurgeons.com.au
www.heritagetreesurgeons.com.au

WASHING MACHINES
DISHWASHERS, DRYERS
RANGEHOODS,
ELECTRIC OVENS
AND COOKTOPS
SALES SERVICE SPARES

4 Hood Street Subiaco

9388 2251
Narrow Access Fully Insured
Tree Work Undertaken Free Quotes

Uwes European

CALL
PETER
0407 520 430

Repair Miele Siemens


Bosch Neff Gaggenau
Microwaves / Dishwashers
Hotplate / Ovens
Over 30 yrs experience

Appliance Repairs

Ph: 6201 1387

www.uwerepairs.com.au
The Tree Specialists

EST. 1976

M:MUIRS
0411 351 251
TUCK-POINTING

DOWNLOAD BROCHURES:
Seamless Mortar Pointing
Invisible Crack Repairs
www.tuckpointing.com.au
* Concrete Cancer
* Damp & Waterproofing
* Wall Alterations
* Structural Wall Removal

9242 2952

PETE AND JOSH

0402 433 690

WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

Digital Antenna
Installations

The Local Guys

Building Conservation, Heritage


Restoration Tuckpointing,
Stonework, Brickwork Pointing,
Qualified Bricklayer

SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854

ABM Brick Restoration


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BED
Queensize
ensemble.
Features luxury posturepaedic, extra
thick mattress on base with castors.
Cost $1500.00. As new condition,
sell $375.00. Please phone: 0438
396 273

TRADES &
SERVICES
WINDOW
CLEANING

WINDOW CLEANER

$50 disc. for repeat clients


FREE Bathroom Mirrors
Cleaned
FREE Shower Screens
Cleaned
Est 1997
FREE Flyscreens plus
Cobwebs Cleaned
FREE Tracks of Sliding doors
Cleaned
FREE Pool Fencing Cleaned

Isaac 0405 300 298


DIVERSITY WINDOW
CLEANING

Residential / Commercial
1-4 Storeys
Includes Flyscreens & Mirrors
Police Clearance and Insurance
Gutter Cleaning
Credit Card Facility Available
Free Quotes Josh and Mike

WINDOWS and/or
gutters CLEANED
TREE PRUNING
15 YEARS WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST
FREE QUOTES
INCLUDES SCREENS, SILLS & MIRRORS
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
PROMPT SERVICE

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN
Mob

www.diversitycleaning.com.au

+ 1 to 4 storey house
+ Chandeliers
+ Hard water stain removal
& protection
+ Pool Fencing
+Fly screen repairs
FREE QUOTES
+ Fully Insured, Police Clearance

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TV INSTALLATIONS
TUNE INS
INSTALLATIONS
TV DVD VCR AUDIO
Digital Set Top Boxes
Entertainment Centres
Pre-Packed
Furniture Assembled
LINDSAY

TV SERVICES

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


COMPUTER & DVD REPAIRS
NO HIDDEN CHARGES!
From $50 WORKSHOP QUOTES

9382 4752
Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

50% MORE
READERS = Your
ad goes further

Multi-storey experts
Pure water cleaning!
UV and comfort-plus glass
specialists
Hard water stain removal
profesionals
Fully insured
2-4 man crew
Phone quotes available
FREE
CALL

1800 447 130 0403 041 941

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Window Cleaning
Residential - Commercial
Industrial
Fully Experienced.
Ladder Work. Flyscreens and
Gutter Cleaning
Multi Storey
FREE QUOTES

0439 518 525


grwindowcleaning@bigpond.com

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quantity
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ANTIQUES
ANTIQUE & Collectors Market
Claremont Showgrounds Sunday
26th April & Monday 27th April
(Public holiday) 9.30am-4.30pm.
Over 100 dealers. Huge range of
antiques, collectibles, bric-a-brac,
antique & costume jewellery, retro
wares & furniture. Free valuations
12-3 daily. Win $2000 cash door
prize. Entry $7
ANTIQUES
Wardrobe, Victorian
Oak chest, Victorian table. 0411 807
396
CLOCKS
Antique. Years of
collecting. Selling Grandfather
clocks. Assorted mantle style clocks,
German, Vienna and Station clocks.
French clocks. Phone Philip 0450
049 679. Home 9380 6399

ARTS & CRAFTS

Trevor 0406 809 977

Reliable Service
Police Clearance
I Do the FREE Quote
I Do the Work

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235

www.theinstallers.com.au

0414 738 888

MAINLINE
TUCKPOINTING

KING
Pin Pegs and Jumbo clips essential
items for camping, home pool fences.
Hurricane hold to secure togs, towels,
wetsuits on sturdy rails. Available all
boating stores. Packets approx.
$12.50
info.cargo34@bigpond.com

iSHINE Window
Cleaning

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


FOR OVER 30 YRS
INCLUDED SCREENS,
SILLS
GROUND SHEETS USED
POLICE CLEARANCE
FREE QUOTES
PROMPT SERVICE

From $179
Antenna
Repair
From $75
TV Mounting
From $149

32988

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING

teamtreelopper@gmail.com
www.teamtreelopper.com

Skillful tree pruners


 Safe tree removals
 Powerline clearance
 Storm damage callout
 All palm work
 Stump grinding
 Full insurance cover
 Free quotes & advice

2 Kingsize matching single beds


with mattresses as new $200.00
each, 6 matching dining chairs, plum
coloured cushion seats, set $100.00.
Phone 9386 3874

CELLO Eberhard Meinel German.


Purchased 30yrs ago. $850.
Nedlands. Phone 0402 852 112
CELLO 12 size Gallini. Suit student,
nice tone. $450 ono. Please text or
call 0402 852 112
CHEST Of drawers: original 1900's.
Solid Kauri pine. Has 5 drawers with
original handles. Measures 940mm
high, 915mm wide, 450mm deep.
Excellent condition, $175.00.
Phone: 0477 433 591
DESIGNER
Clothing. Racks &
racks of genuine vintage, retro &
pre-loved designer clothing &
accessories for sale at the Polka Dot
Vintage
Market
Claremont
Showgrounds, Sunday 26th April &
Monday 27th April (Public holiday)
9.30-4.30. Find us on Facebook
Polka Dot Vintage Market Perth
FASHION Sale on Anzac weekend.
Many racks of whimsical and
immaculate
clothing
and
accessoriesvintage
and
contemporary. Mostly under $25. Sat
24 and Sun 25 April. 10am-3pm.
Near train station, 7 McCallum
Avenue, Daglish
FOOTY Boots, sml size 10,
0418 911 791
GORGEOUS Victorian reproduction
rocking horse. Very good quality
leather saddle etc. On Jarrah, safety
stand, two available $800 and
$1500, 0421 271 034
HIP Recovery aids. Walking frame
$75. V-cushion $20, 9387 1691
LOUNGE New from Myer. Superb
pale grey fabric cost $2,400 new.
187cm wide 100cm deep, 95cms
high, $950. West Perth. Down stairs.
0419 904 611
LOUNGE/SOFA Leather, superb
quality 2.5 seater. Dark navy blue
Italian leather. Very stylish, superbly
comfortable.
Cost
$1500.00,
excellent condtion. Sell $290.00. Ph:
0438 396 273
MOVING House sale. Two lounge
suites, large comfortable neutral
colours, kitchen stools, bookshelves,
two single beds plus sundries, and
collectables. From 8am. 9384 2824
SINGLE Beds x3, dining table,
lounge chairs, doonas, single sheets,
side table, bric-a-bric. 9384 9942,
0416 024 062
WALKER
Excellent condition
$70.00. Toilet, chair, excellent
$25.00. Phone 9381 4859

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996

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FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

WINDOW
CLEANING

Call Marco

 Tree Pruning
 Palm Trimming  Stump Grinding
 Hedging & Trimming
Tree & Palm Removals
Powerline Clearances
Woodchipping
Fully Insured

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

WINDOW
REPAIRS

Paul Jones

Carpentry & Joinery


Repair and Restoration of all
Timber Windows and Doors.
Double Hung, Casement and
Hopper Sashes.
Bi-fold Windows and Doors.
Quality Assured

PH 0417 915 636

SASH IN A FLASH
Specialist Timber
Window Repairs & Restoration
Double hung casement &
awning sashes
Sashcords & spiral balances
Fully insured

PH 0407 328 128

www.sashinaflash.com.au

WROUGHT IRON

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

Balustrades, Furniture
Gates, Window Grilles
All Ironwork
Quality & Service

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

BRENda

COUNSELLING

HEALTH & BEAUTY

AMYGDALA
Consulting,
Professional Psychotherapy &
Counselling. Effective and in-depth
for individuals. Specializing in
Relationship Counselling, Marital
and Family Therapy. Qualified, 30+
years experience. Free half hour,
based in Claremont Medical Centre.
www.amygdala.com.au or 9383
3132

MASSAGE Deep relaxation, full


bodywork, mobile $75-75 mins.
James 15yrs experience. 9417 5732
MASSAGE For total relaxation.
Fully qualified with many satisfied
clients. Personal trainer. You are in
good hands. Text for details. 0488
499 978
MASSAGE
Huna Hawaiian.
Swedish relaxation, indulge yourself,
experience
deep
relaxation,
qualified, n/s Alanah 0405 755 715
PROFESSIONAL Personal trainer
and masseur. Fitness and weight
programmes tailored to your needs.
Relaxing one hour massage. Twenty
years experience. James. Ring or
text. 0468 998 806
RELAXATION massage. Phonenix
Massage. U9/420 Hay St Subiaco. 7
days 9 to 9. Strictly n/s, 9381 6911
or 0481 272 356
SORE
Feet? Therapeutic foot
massage including Reflexology,
Reiki, Podiatry treatment. Genuine
care and time given. Health rebate.
Pip McGuinness, Podiatrist, 39 years
experience. 9387 1027
SORE
Feet? Therapeutic foot
massage including: Reflexology,
Reiki, Podiatry treatment. Genuine
care and time given. Health rebate.
Pip McGuinness, Podiatrist, 39 years
experience. 9387 1027
YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing open
classes in Wembley on Tuesday
evening and Fremantle on Thursday
evening. Certified teacher Suzanne
0414 883 139

COUNSELLING /Support for those


needing to recover from Narcissist
/Psychopath abuse. Qualified
therapist. There is a way forward.
First half hour free. 0419 322 388
DON'T Let chronic pain isolate you.
Meet with others to share and learn
to manage pain. Group begins 5/05
/15 (8 weeks). Contact us at
Cohesive Group Counselling 0424
239 350 or 0404 587 711 or Email:
linda-sharon@cohesivegroupcounselling.com

EDUCATIONAL
CHEMISTRY
Physics,
Mathematics, English and other
WACE subjects. Individual tuition for
Years 10/11/12. The Tuition Centre,
Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
CHEMISTRY Tutor. Years 10-12.
Eight years experience. Current 5th
year Medical student, with BSc in
Chemistry. Can tutor at your place or
meet at school/public library. $50 p
/h. Cottesloe local.
James 0404 918 438
ENGLISH And Literature tuition by
experienced teacher. Can assist with
essay writing, note making,
analytical
vocabulary,
exam
preparation. WWC clearance. 0403
973 849
ENGLISH And Literature tuition.
Very experienced Yr11/12 WACE
teacher/examiner/marker.
The
Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace,
Claremont. 9284 3004
FRENCH & Spanish playgroups
(2-5yrs) + afternoon clubs (5-12yrs).
Fun activities. No previous
knowledge required. Vanessa:
0468 559 598 www.lcfclubs.com.au
MATHEMATICS
(inc. specialist,
methods
and
applications),
Engineering and Physics tuition in
your home. Specialising in Years 10
to year 12, ATAR, University and
TAFE.
Focussing
on
clear
explanations, problem solving and
test preparation. Experienced,
professional and dedicated tutor.
Phone Denton 0425 898 598 or 9418
7703
MATHEMATICS
Tutoring. Very
experienced Yr11/12 WACE teacher
/examiner/marker. The Tuition
Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
MATHS And Physics tutor. All
levels. Electronic engineer with
teacher qualifications. I have a
passion for the hard sciences and
love to impart knowledge. Current
WWC and Police Clearance. Phone
Justin 0423 711 275
MATHS Tutor. Experienced teacher
offering foundation Maths skills for
pre-primary to Year 3. Rosemary
0412 454 276
MUSIC Club for littlies (18m+).
Songs, real instruments, fun
activities, craft.
www.lcfclubs.com.au
Vanessa: 0468 559 598

FOR HIRE
LOOKING For an inspiring venue for
your next workshop or meeting?
Discover A Place To Just Be in East
Fremantle.
0405
670
803
www.aplacetojustbe.com.au

GARAGE SALES
BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird
prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

BABY ITEMS
SEEKING Egg donor. Due to being
diagnosed as a carrier for a
hereditary condition which I have a
high chance of passing on. My
wonderful partner and I have been
advised to seek assistance in the
form of a selfless wonderful egg
donor. We both have good jobs and
would provide all the love and
support a child needs in life. No cost
will be incurred by the donor. If you
think you are the Donor we so
desperately need then please call
Anne at PIVET Medical Centre,
quote 71170 on 9422 5400
WANTED Mountain Buggy, Nano.
Folding travel stroller. Urgent call
0411 354 204

BED AND BREAKFAST


EXLEY House B&B 2 Bedford St,
Nedlands. Two lovely bedrooms with
french doors to a verandah
overlooking gardens. Private
entrance and guest living area. 0417
947 334/9386 4452.
exleyhse@iinet.net.au

COMPUTERS
A1
Computer Home services,
reasonable rates. 9343 9212, 0409
375 245
AVAILABLE
Reliable computer
support repairs. Upgrades, new
systems, software installing, virus
removal, onsite work or home. Local.
Call Ian 0411 181 573

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Saturday 18th April. French, English
books and stuff
CLAREMONT Showgrounds. It's a
Vintage lovers paradise. Heaps of
vintage, retro & pre-loved designer
clothing & accessories, plus retro
homewares,
vinyl
records,
handmade & up-cycled wares for
sale at the Polka Dot Vintage Market
Claremont Showgrounds. Sunday
26th April & Monday 27th April
(Public holiday). 9.30-4.30. Find us
on Facebook Polka Dot Vintage
Market Perth
COTTESLOE
20 Perth St
9am-1pm. Household, bric-a-brac,
books, CDs, DVDs, chest, freezer,
coffee machine
HAYES
Tce Mosman Park
Saturday 18 April. No sales before
8am. Books, furniture, collectables,
clothes, bric-a-brac, household,
china etc
ROTARY
Swap Mart. Every
Sunday 7am to 12 noon. Broadway
Shopping Centre, Nedlands. Seller
bays $5. 1st Sunday free. Come and
get bargains galore or sell your
goods

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS


33100

PEARL
PEARL
River House and River Valley Villa. An
River
House
and River
Valley Villa.
An
exclusive
location
in Margaret
River.
exclusive
Margaret
Great for location
couples inand
families.River.
Ask
Great
families.
Ask
about for
our couples
specialsand
in our
favourite
about
our favourite
month ourof specials
May. in Enquires
to
month
of May. Enquires to
pearlriverhouses@gmail.com
pearlriverhouses@gmail.com
COTTESLOE Apartment. Great
COTTESLOE
Apartment.
ocean views from
every roomGreat
and
ocean
views from
every
and
wide balcony.
Renov
2brmroom
fully furn
wide
balcony.
Renov
2brm
fully
furn
and equipped. Mins walk to beach
and
equipped.
to beach
and train.
Quiet Mins
street.walk
Aircond,
rates
and
Quiet street.min
Aircond,
rates
fromtrain.
$110-$160pn,
4. Special
from
$110-$160pn,
min
4.
Special
weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph
weekly
rates
(winter). Ph
9339 4448
or from
0405 $700
670 803
9339 4448 or 0405 670 803
COTTESLOE Beachfront apartment
COTTESLOE
apartment
avail. One b/rBeachfront
renov. Great
views,
avail.
Onecont.
b/r renov.
Great $95
views,
fully self
Rates from
pn
fully
cont.pnRates
winterself
to $150
peak. from $95 pn
winter
to $150
peak.
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670pn803
or 9339 4448
Ph
0405 670 803 or 9339 4448
www.24706.worldstays.com
www.24706.worldstays.com
COTTESLOE Beach House Stays.
COTTESLOE
Beach self-contained
House Stays.
Family and executive
Family
houses and
and executive
apartmentsself-contained
available for
houses
and
apartments
availableand
for
short term rental in Cottesloe
short
term rental
in Cottesloe
and
surrounding
areas.
Phone 9286
surrounding
areas. Phone 9286
2641 www.cbhstays.com.au
2641 www.cbhstays.com.au
DAWESVILLE For rent. Holiday
DAWESVILLE
Holiday
house, 2 storeyFor
withrent.
spectacular
house,
2 storey
spectacular
views from
large with
balcony.
Large
views
largealfresco
balcony.area,
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theatre from
room,
theatre
4
bedroom,room,
3 toilet,alfresco
sleeps 9area,
adults.
bedroom,
3 toilet,
sleeps per
9 adults.
$640 per night
or $3480
week.
$640
per 771
night485
or $3480 per week.
Call 0409
Call 0409 771 485
DUNSBOROUGH 3x2 house well
DUNSBOROUGH
3x2 comfortable
house well
located for relaxing
located
for 385
relaxing
holiday, 0407
259 comfortable
holiday, 0407 385 259
GRACETOWN Panoramic Ocean
GRACETOWN
Panoramicsleeps
Ocean8
views, all new furniture,
views,
new tofurniture,
sleeps
8
people. allWalk
the beach,
surf,
people.
Walkand
to the
shops, oval
tennisbeach,
court.surf,
No
shops,
oval
and
tennis
court.
No
smoking or pets. $300/night. Ph
smoking
or pets. $300/night. Ph
0428 728 663
0428 728 663
PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
PEPPERMINT
Grove
Beach. house.
Large
5 bedroom three
bathroom
5Phone
bedroom
three 0403
bathroom
house.
9389 6565,
870 075
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075
WOULD You like to take your
WOULD
like to intakeLuxury
your
family to You
Thailand
family
to Thailand
in Holiday
Luxury
Accommodation
for Free??
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RoadShow is coming
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May.
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4-17
May.
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349 689
or online
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www.holidaysforlife.com.au
www.holidaysforlife.com.au
WOULD You like to take your
WOULD
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take Coast
your
family to Thailand,
Fiji to
or Gold
family
to Thailand,
Fiji or Gold
in Luxury
accommodation
for Coast
free?
in
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accommodation
for
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4-17
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349 689
or
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onlineRegister now 0450 349 689 or
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www.holidaysforlife.com.au
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WWW.PERTHSTAYZ.COM
For
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self catered 1, 2 and 3 bedroom For
f/f f
self
catered
1, 2 and 3 bedroom7-59
f/f f
/equip
apartments/cottages
/equip
apartments/cottages
7-59
days short stay specialist. All in Subi
days
area. short stay specialist. All in Subi
area.
Maggie, M:0421 657 817
Maggie, M:0421 657 817

Indigo Painting

HOUSESITTING
HOUSESITTING
WANTED Shared Accommodation
WANTED
/HousesittingShared
for Accommodation
mature age
/Housesitting
for From
mature
age
employed Female.
May with
employed
Female.
From
May792
with
Police Clearance. Ph 0418 581
Police Clearance. Ph 0418 581 792

INTERSTATE
INTERSTATE
ACCOMMODATION
ACCOMMODATION

SHENTON Park treasures untold.


Old style rocking horses, small
furniture, rugs with everything
inbetween. Aberdare Road end
Hopetown Terrace 8.00 - 13.00.
Pets, children welcome

EXECUTIVE Penthouse in Darling


EXECUTIVE
Penthouse
St South Yarra.
Closein Darling
to all
St
South (one
Yarra.
all
amenities
stop Close
to the to
MCG).
amenities
(one
stop
to
the
MCG).
Special
3
night
packages.
Special
3
night
packages.
www.thedarlingmelbourne.com.au.
www.thedarlingmelbourne.com.au.
Bookings: 9750 5444
Bookings: 9750 5444

SUBIACO 137 Townshend Rd, Sat


am. Quality books, clothes etc.
Freshly baked cookies

LOST && FOUND


FOUND
LOST

HEALTH & BEAUTY


FACIAL Special offer with all
natural Olive products from Spain.
Only $50.00 Wednesday and
Thursday. Atlantis Hair and Beauty.
9387 7252
MASSAGE: Amazing self healing,
deep relaxation. Alleviates stress
/neck/shoulder/back/tension/pain
/migraines/anxiety. Zen Shiatsu,
Therapeutic massage, trained in
Japan. Elspeth 0410 853 441

SILVER Bracelet Found Rokeby


SILVER
Found Rokeby
Rd. ContactBracelet
9388 1437
Rd. Contact 9388 1437

Make extra cash


sell your unwanted
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See inside back page for details

POST, April 18, 2015 Page 93

Rich in experience and wise beyond years


classifieds classifieds classifieds
MARRIAGE
CELEBRANTS
I Do! Glenda Prideaux is a
Commonwealth Authorised Marriage
Celebrant. Your special day will be
like no other because, in consultation
with you, I will write and deliver an
individual and unique ceremony
which encompasses your feelings
and hopes for a beautiful life
together. It will be a memorable,
professional and polished ceremony.
My experience includes renewal of
vows, commitment, namings and
funerals. 9448 2728, 0407 336 604.
www.GlendaPrideaux.com
PHOTOGRAPHER
Available.
Local, freelance. Capture that
special day or family event.
Reasonable rates. Mobile: 0412 294
711
www.faircloughphotography.com.au.
Email: newspics@iinet.net.au

MOTOR VEHICLES
1959 Volkswagon Kombi. Restrored
in 2008, $7000, 0418 151 743,
chris79mgc@gmail.com
HONDA
Integra 1991, well
maintained. An impressive runner.
Sensible offers. 9387 6330

MUSICAL
ALTO Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute,
Guitar, Piano, Trombone, Trumpet
lessons by qualified, experienced
teachers. Members of WAMTA,
TRBWA, ASMEWA, WWCC No.
From 8 years up. Michael/Mary. Ph
9387 7046
CELLO Eberhard Meinel German.
Purchased 30 yrs ago. $850.
Nedlands. Phone 0402 852 112
CELLO 12 size. Gallini. Suit student,
nice tone. $450 ono. Please text or
call 0402 852 112
CHARIZMA Choir meets at City
Beach each Monday evening at
7pm. We welcome singers who can
hold a note SATB. Our repertoire
includes Showbiz and Jazz songs.
www.charizma2013.com. Ring Kevin
0419 934 975
GUITAR Lessons. Eve Tsakalos
Guitar and String Inst School. Group
tuition and private lessons available,
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From page 94
Rich was WSCs Rock of Gibraltar.
During WSCs crises, and there were
plenty, Rich always had his hand on
the tiller.
The Benaud fingerprints were all
over every subtle move, and nothing
ever fazed him. His guidance and input
were paramount.
Rich had a saying that he often used:
Stay icy calm.
Many people under extreme pressure
will grunt, yell, curse, die a thousand
deaths and live a lifetime in a moment.
But, in moments of extreme pressure,
Rich would stay as cool as a cucumber.
This sort of calm is powerful.
Rich was the WSCs sedative, and
theres no way we would have succeeded without his cool wisdom, along
with Daphers, his strong right arm.
If he was ever disappointed in
something you did, he would give you
that whimsical look and, in a slightly
higher-decibelled voice, say: Ocker,
stay icy calm.
I was probably more familiar with
that look than anybody.
Rich was a gentle man, with a telling, uncompromising shell be right,
folks attitude to everything.
One day I came roaring into the

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lounge to tell Rich a story from a Test


cricketer I managed that an errant
remark had been made about both of
us by one of the leading cricket writers of the day.
I was in high dudgeon, and let Rich
know that I was going to tear this
bloke apart.
Rich looked at me deadpan, cocked
an eyebrow a millimetre, and uttered
the magic words. Sanity prevailed.
One day, Kerry Packer lined up all
the WSC executives for a debriefing.
This crisis meeting and been called
because World captain Tony Greig
wanted to have a little yellow book, just
like his England teams had had, to tell
them where they were going, how they
were getting there, and what they where
they were expected to do on arrival.
We all sat in a giant circle: Tony
Greig, KPs right hand man Lynton
Taylor, director of sport for Nine David
Hill, Australian team manager Geoff
Forsaith, WSC executive director Brian
Treasure, a few others, me (one director) on Richs right, and John Cornell
(another director) on mine.
Everybody in the room copped a
serve, until Kerry got to Rich.
And what are you doing Richie?
asked Kerry.
Well, said Rich. D.E. Benaud

Associates have been contracted to assist wherever possible in the production


of WSC.
Yes, yes, said Kerry, a little ruffled.
We all know that, but what are you
doing?
Well, said Rich. D.E. Benaud
Associates have been contracted to
assist wherever possible in the production of WSC.
Kerry was disarmed completely. The
mood in the meeting changed.
Another time, in Kerrys office,
Richie was being told about WSC as
a precursor to him joining us.
After being told that all the players
had been signed, as well as deals having
been done on various grounds around
the country, Rich started to chuckle.
So what do you think Richie?
asked Kerry.
Well, I will go home tonight and
discuss it all with Daphne, and get
back to you in the morning.
Yes, yes, Richie, but what do you
think? Kerry persisted.
Well, I will go home tonight and
discuss it with Daphne, and get back
to you in the morning.
This was just a tiny example of the
Benauds bond, pure and simple a
wonderful, lifetime commitment from
one person to another.

High noon on Rokeby Road


From page 1
traders as big factors in the demise of the
street which was a sought-after retail centre
a decade ago.
The secret summit came after businesses met
the councils place manager Mathew Gould
who finished at the council this week, nine
months after starting in the position and his
replacement.
Traders were worried that a number of
small improvements had been promised but
not delivered.
Councillors were not told about or invited
to the meeting.
Another meeting which will be chaired by
a facilitator will be held in three weeks.
Subiaco mayor Heather Henderson said
the request which came through the former
Subiaco Business Association that recently
changed its name was to meet her and CEO
Ian Hill and Cathy Bonus, director of development.
The meeting in council chambers lasted for
almost two hours.
Responding to reports that the business
people would be asking her to step down for
the sake of leadership in Subiaco, she said no
such suggestion was made.
With the exception of Michael Monaghan,
from the Subiaco Hotel, all the other business
representatives coming out of the meeting said
they had no comment to make.
Mr Monaghan, who is the licensee and part
owner of the hotel, described it as a good meeting that discussed the situation in Subiaco.
Another source said the business people were
venting their frustrations and that they were
not there to listen.
Some tended to blame the council for factors
that were in the hands of business owners only
such as presentation, products and customer
service.
Some believed council-organised street events
would solve their problems, but offered no
evidence that these would work.
Mrs Henderson denied suggestions there was
an aggressive mood in the room.
I didnt think it was as pointed as it could
have been, she said.
Nobody was saying youre hopeless, get lost
or anything like that; it was a question of leadership and comparison of visions of groups.
[They asked] how does Lisa Scaffidi get everything done that she has in Perth, [its] because
she has a group that shares a vision.
She has a diverse range of seven or eight
other people and thats what democracy is all
about.
In a place like Subiaco, diverse elected
members represent residential areas where
residents may not be interested.
Everybody was given the greatest respect in
what they had to say.
I wasnt going to close it down until everybody had a chance to have their say. Theres
nothing better than coming to a meeting where
you are listened to.
She said she understood business people
wanted to see tangible evidence of change and
improvement to Rokeby Road and efforts to get
more people and visitors into the CBD.
There has been inactivity, she said. We
all have to take a bit of blame for that. Im the
first to admit that.
Weve been pretty distracted by [council]
reform for the last couple of years, but Im not
saying we cant solve the problem. I think we
can.

A lot of projects we had on our books were


stopped because we didnt know where we
were going.
On Christmas Eve, the Governor ordered
Subiaco and other councils to be sacked on June
30, orders that have now been revoked.
Mr Hill said he intended to fast-track paperwork for the tented Markets on Rokeby by the
Venn Property Group.
Council staff and the market developers are
due to meet next week.
Well be suggesting that when we meet we go
straight to a licence or a form of agreement that
actually takes them forward, Mr Hill said.
My suggestion would be if we can go straight to
the licence or agreement stage through a report
to council that would be the path to take.
Subiaco councillor Mark Burns contacted
the POST the day after the meeting, saying
he was acting as an unofficial spokesman for
the business people. He had not attended the
meeting.
Mr Burns said he had been contacted by four
of the meeting organisers and said they were
still unhappy with the councils approach.
After speaking with several of the participants I can confirm they are wholly unsatisfied
with the response of the mayor and CEO, Mr
Burns said.
The organisers of the group called me, they
are entirely unhappy with the lack of concern
as to Rokeby Road. They feel they are being
paid lip service.
Mr Burns said he was not involved with the
business people, who he said were an action
group of concerned business and land owners.
He would not name them but said they would
make a statement next week when they had
formed a new group.
Somebody from the Subiaco Business
Association was at the meeting but this is a
new group of unhappy and dissatisfied business people worried for Rokeby Road, Mr
Burns, a former property developer turned
consultant, said.
I ran for council on a platform of saving Rokeby
Road and thats why Im hearing from them.
Id say that arguably Im the singularly most
concerned councillor for Rokeby Road ... Im
the pseudo councillor for the strip, if Rokeby
Road was a ward, Id be the councillor for that
ward.

Query on Wearne
From page 9

North ward councillor Zenda Johnson said


she had found little information about Curtin
Care when she researched it online.
It seems they are just a board of eight people, she said. They have no website and have
no contact other than [Wearne Hostel operator]
Bethanie, she said.
I find that rather unusual.
Bethanie seems to be the big winner
here.
She agreed with Ms MacNish that Wearne
was something seriously important that should
not be given away.
Committee chair, South ward councillor Brett
Pollock, said councillors concerns would be
addressed in the community consultation.
The committee deferred the officers recommendation, that Mr Poynton advertise the
business plan for public submissions, until
the council meeting on April 28.

Page 94 POST, April 18, 2015

Austin Robertsons sporting

Rich in experience and wise beyond years


It was a sun-kissed day in the
early 1970s on Coogee Beach,
and I was with one of the lions
of Australian Test cricket,
Graham Garth McKenzie.
He said: See that unit up
there on the sixth floor of that
building?
Yep, I said.
Richie Benaud lives
there.
I was gobsmacked. So close
to the great man; to my mind, a
living legend.
Two years later, I was living
in that unit.
I had been living with John
Cornell and Delvene Delaney
in Neutral Bay, but I found I
was working so closely with
Richie and his wife, Daphne,
on World Series Cricket, that it
somehow evolved that I moved
in with them.
Many a night was had at the
apartment that Daphne humbly
called the flat, gazing out over
Richs beloved Wedding Cake
Island, sipping glasses of fine
sauvignon blanc.
If Rich had been away from
the flat for any length of time,
one of the first things he would
do on returning was head to
the balcony to take in his most
precious view.
That was way back in 1976.
Since then, the Benauds have
been my two dearest friends.
The past few days have been
among the saddest of my life.
I have lost my compadre, my
adviser, and my dear friend.
Many stories will be told
about Rich.
They will be about his contribution to Australian cricket at
the highest level, about a gifted
and astute captain of his countrys cricket team and about an
elder statesman of the game.
They will also be about the
outrage from many when he
joined World Series Cricket and
was labelled a disapproved person by various member nations
of the cricket establishment.
Above all, they will be about
his wonderful services to the
media, and the cricket media in
particular, as the best and most
well respected commentator in
cricket history.
I knew all that, of course, but
I knew a whole lot more.
While only 13 years my senior, Rich was a father figure.
If I racked my brain for a day
I would not be able to think of
a man who was more admired
or revered.
There are many stories to
tell about Rich. I would like to
give some of my own personal
pictures about a man so dear to
my heart. Forgive me if they are
not in chronological order!
People might not recall that

Richie and Daphne Benaud


I was very critical of Southern
Stars production of Howzat: The
Kerry Packer War that screened
on Channel 9 two years ago.

The program, while excellent


TV viewing, neglected to capture
the importance of many people.
The two at the top of that list
were Rich and Daphne.
WSC would have certainly
failed without the genius of curator John Maley, Kerry Packers
money and television network,
Dennis Lillees vision and John
Cornells savvy. But just as
important as all of those were
Richie and Daphers.
Please turn to page 93

He would have loved it

Remembering Richie, a
celebration of his life, was
held at Richies much-loved
of Australian Golf Club in
Sydney.

I can remember the days


when returning from the airport on our way to Coogee, Rich
always told the taxi driver to
drive past the club.
The function for Richie
was wall-to-wall with cricket
celebrities, media luminaries
and friends there celebrating
a life.
Former Australian captains
Mark Taylor, Ian Chappell, and
Bill Lawry all spoke brilliantly
and from the heart.

Bill led off with the time he


slammed the phone down in
my ear.
It got a good laugh.
Another of the highlights was
to see two old and somewhat
physically suffering comrades,
the brilliant Neil Harvey and
Alan Davidson, reminisce with
some humorous anecdotes.
Cricketers and friends flew
in from everywhere.
My great mate Shane Warne
came all the way from England
and another dear friend, Dennis
Lillee, flew in from Perth.
Rich, who was sure to be a
saint in the next life, would
have loved it.

Richie Benaud ... the best and most respected cricket commentator in
cricket history.

Lingering view of the Wedding Cake


I came to love Coogee and the
view of Wedding Cake Island.
While I was having a ball
in my Benaud pad, I was
determined not to overstay my
welcome, so I thought I would
give Rich and Daphne some
breathing space and move out
of the unit I had inhabited for
eight months.
I would follow the circuit and
live in hotels.
So, the day before they arrived
home, after I had re-stocked
Richs bar, which I had drunk
dry, I went to the Sydney headquarters of World Series Cricket
(WSC), the Chateau Commodore
in Kings Cross.
As I lay on my bed congratulating myself that I had made the
right decision, the phone rang.
Where are you Ock? Richs
voice, of course, was unmistakable.
After explaining my movements, where I was, and why,
Rich said: Well Ock, first drinks
are at 5pm here in Coogee, and
youre serving them.
Rich did an enormous amount
for me, both in my general life
as well as throughout WSC.
After some disastrous business
decisions and a divorce, I man-

Sydneys Coogee Beach and Wedding Cake Island.


aged to lose all my money.
It was my footy club, Subiaco,
that came to the rescue, mainly
through the sustained effort of
the then president Neil Randall,
a teammate from the 1973
premiership team.
The club told me that they
would stage a testimonial, provided I could get some big-name
guests to appear.
I told them I thought I could get
Shane Warne, Tony Greig, Mark
Taylor, Ian Healy, Justin Langer
Mal Brown, Tom Hoad, Ken
McAullay, James Brayshaw, Ian
Chappell and Richie Benaud.
Im not sure how many of the
committee believed all of that,
but at least I knew that Rich
and Daphne would be there
to help me out.
Interestingly, several hours
before the start of the evening,
Rich appeared at the Subiaco

Football Club to view the venue


and do a sound check. Such was
his meticulous preparation for
everything.
Prior to the start of WSC Rich
helped me many times.
After signing the players, securing John Maley as the curator
(that was my most important
contribution), grounds, doctors,
players, kit, and anything else
you can think of, Kerry Packers
mind turned to commentators.
Kerry and Rich decided that
Bill Lawry had to be a part of
the team.
Fix that Austin, Kerry ordered. Well, sure, easy-peasy,
but was I in for a shock
Rich gave me Bills number,
and I called him.
Hi Bill, my names Austin
Robertson, we have met before
was as far as I got.
Austin Robertson? What are
you ringing me for? and he
slammed the phone in my ear.
Undeterred, I rang him
straight back.
Now Bill, hang on a second,
its Austin again, and I am ringing
on behalf of Richie Benaud.
Well, thats different, said
Bill, and we know the history
from there.

It has been some months since


I last saw Rich and Daphne. Over
the past many years, geography
has dictated the number of times
I got to see them both. But I was
always in contact.
For more than 35 years, Rich
called me on Christmas Day. I do
not know how many people he
called; there were several others.
He missed only once. That was
last year when Daphne called
because Rich wasnt up to it.
Rich was a prince among
men. If he was angry, he never
showed it and if he was happy,
he showed it even less. I could
always recognise the glow from
the slightly furrowed brow if he
was concerned, but he never
revealed much.
Life has a way of taking the
things youre best at, if youre
lucky enough to grow old.
Rich grew old, sadly in the end,
mostly because of a bad traffic accident in his prized Sunbeam Alpine
and the intrusive chemotherapy
treatment for some skin cancers.
Finally it all took its toll, and
my friend Richie Benaud passed
away in his sleep on April 10.
I never got to say goodbye to
Rich. In my heart of hearts, I
never will.

COME AND PLAY FOOTY WITH THE SUBIACO JUNIORS


Our 14 week season starts at Rosalie Park on Sunday May 3.
Auskick costs $110 which includes a new football and a backpack full of goodies.
Boys and girls Pre-Primary to Year 3 kids from Subiaco, Rosalie, Hollywood and Jolimont Primary schools are all welcome.

So have fun and follow in the footsteps of AFL stars like Nat Fyfe and Nic Naitanui.

Just go to www.subiacojfc.com.au and follow the link.


Or call Nicola Gosatti on 0413 442 795.
Adrian Barich president
Subiaco Junior Football Club

POST, April 18, 2015 Page 95

Kids
Last weeks
doodle.

Jokes

Keira Cullen (10)

Use this shape to make a drawing.


The best two entries will win.

You could win $10


How to enter:
Complete your Doodlebug, drawing in the box on the page, and fill in the entry form. Cut
out your Doodlebug and entry form together and send them to POST Kids, 276 Onslow
Road, Shenton Park 6008, to arrive at our office by noon on Wednesday. The winning
entries will be published in the next POST Kids.

Name: .........................................................................Age ............................


Address ...........................................................................................................
.....................................................................................Postcode ....................
Phone number: ..............................................................................................
What have you drawn?: .............................................................................

Celery
butterfly
Heres a yummy
morning tea for you
to make for all the
family

Q: Where do you buy cats


from?
A: A catalogue.

Laiad Rimando (11)

Wet weather
wonders

Hi Kids,

I love those days and days of


rain during the holidays. Do you
know why? Because it means we
get lots and lots and lots of fabulous
Doodlebug entries!
The first major winner is Keira
Cullen (10), from Nedlands. Her
Racing Day drawing has been done
with such great care and attention to
detail. I love everything her beautiful sky and banner in the background
and the freshly painted sign!
Next up is Laiad Rimando (11),
also from Nedlands. There is certainly no mistaking the location of
his Sherlock Holmes. We were all
extremely impressed with the fine
details and perspective he has used

Q: What do you call a


donkey with three legs?
A: A wonkey!
Q: What do you get if you
sit under a cow?
A: A pat on the head.

to render his Big Ben.


I loved lots of the clever ideas
you had. Owens bird was looking at
a toadstool and Noahs dinosaur was
staying close to its mummy.
Rubys bat night was very atmospheric while Poppys jellyfish was
glowing. Jadens igloo was clever and
Tallulahs lady was having a swim.
Summers fairy and her froggy
friend lived in a toadstool house
while Kendalls girls were having a
toadstool party. Eva and Benji both
had the same idea but did very different jellyfish.
I cant wait to see what the postman brings next week.
Until then,

Q: How do goldfish go into


business?
A: They start on a small
scale.
Q: What has a bottom on
the top?
A: A leg.
Knock knock.
Whos there?
Olive.
Olive who?
Olive in this house. What
are you doing here?

Jane

Tongue twister

ICE-CREAM WINNERS
These Doodlebug contestants have won
ice-cream vouchers.
Owen Lisle, Kendall Macdonald, Eva McMillen,
Shop 4/531
Hay Street Benji Barnes, Summer ONeill, Tallulah Henderson, Jaden,
Subiaco
Su
Poppy Freeman, Ruby Phillips and Noah Martin.
9381 3100
93

Shut up the
shutters and
sit in the shop

Classified ad.

40

What you need:

ABN 50 008 917 717

Including
GST

FOR FIRST 2 LINES


Please write one
Word Per Space

Doodlebug

Customer: Do you have


any dogs going cheap?
Pet shop owner: No, Im
afraid all our dogs go
woof.

This Advertisement to be included in the next issue of the


SUBIACO, CLAREMONT/NEDLANDS, MOSMAN/COTTESLOE and CAMBRIDGE POST.

celery sticks cut into sections


cream cheese
pretzels
thin slivers of carrot
pitted olives, sliced

CLASSIFICATION...........................................................Number of weeks
C

Amount Paid $........................................

What to do:

$4.40

Fill the celery with cream cheese.


Press the pretzels in place to form
wings.
Position the olive slices and carrot to
create your butterfly antennas.

$5.50
$6.60
$7.70
$8.80

Lodge classifieds by web or fax


The POSTs successful pre-paid classifieds are
accepted by fax or on the special form on the POST
website at www.postnewspapers.com.au
Provided these ads are accompanied by valid
credit card details, they will be placed in the
next edition.
The POSTs standard low prices, shown on
the form on this page, also apply to the ads
faxed or lodged via the website.
After verification, a receipt can be faxed or
emailed back to advertisers on request.

Buy one, get one FREE!

Fax your POST Classifieds to 9388 3883.


Website:www.postnewspapers.com.au
Dont forget to include the classification, such
as For Sale Household, Health & Beauty etc.
Security of credit card details on the website
is protected by military-level encryption. Its
security certification can be verified on the site.
The deadline is 10am Thursday.

Each FOR SALE classified placed during April will be


reprinted for FREE in the following issue.

Lodge your ads by 10am Thursday on our secure website: www.postnewspapers.com.au

DEADLINES: At selected newsagents (listed below) by 2.30pm Wednesday,


or by 10am Thursday at POST Newspapers, 276 Onslow Road, Shenton Park 6008,
or Fax to 9388 2258 Attention Post Classifieds with valid credit card details. CLASSIFIEDS NOT ACCEPTED BY PHONE
If mailing please enclose $4.40 for the first 8 words plus $1.10 per 4 words thereafter. GST inc.
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