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September 19, 2015

Port sale delay may affect link


By LOUISA WALES
The strongest sign yet that
the sale of Fremantle port is
entwined with the controversial Perth Freight Link came
from Premier Colin Barnett
this week.

A fluid situation has arisen


with a change in prime minister,
and Mr Barnett has flagged a
slow-down in the timetable to
sell the port.
He said any deal to sell or
lease the port would depend

on factors like the road and any


entitlement for a buyer to be
involved in a new outer harbour
in Cockburn Sound.
It will also be affected by
what happens in terms of freight
connections to the port and to
the Roe Highway system, Mr
Barnett said.
In another protest against the
Roe-Perth Freight Link, nearly
1000 people marched across
Stirling Bridge in Fremantle
last Sunday.
Their worries about the link
include fears Mosman Park and

Cottesloe would take many more


heavy vehicles along Curtin
Avenue because of leakage
trucks spilling into minor and
suburban roads according to
Main Roads and transport drivers (POST, September 12).
Apart from wetland environmental concerns, residents of
east and north Fremantle are
also worried the link will end
up a road to nowhere, because current plans show no
dedicated truck connections
close to the port.
Opposition MPs have said that

selling the port will lock the


government into a permanent
heavy truck route through the
suburbs.
Treasurer Mike Nahan has
said that the port sale, for
$3-5billion, is planned for this
term of government, with contracts due to be signed by the
end of this year.
But this week, Mr Barnett indicated the timetable might blow
out to after the 2017 election.
A prospective buyer needs
to know exactly the timetable
in terms of container capacity

at Fremantle and the timetable


and capacity of a new container
port, he said.
Giving certainty to a bidder
is fundamental to the sale of
the port.
Mr Barnett also flagged an
approach to the new Malcolm
Turnbull-led federal government.
Former prime minister Tony
Abbott vehemently opposed
funding rail, pledging $1billion
for road only.
Please turn to page 39

On the rocks
By DAVID HUDLESTON
When Michael Hills beloved cruiser Maevon sank
in the Swan River three years
ago, he didnt think his family
would have a drink aboard
it again.

But last Tuesday night,


Michael did at the opening of
Mosman Parks newest small
bar, Rodneys Bait and Tackle.
Bar owners Nathan Nisbet
and Scott Kociuruba made
the salvaged boat the centrepiece of their bar and then set
about discovering the boats
history, which was how they
met Michael.
Michael and his wife Julie
had bought the Maevon almost
30 years ago from his brotherin-law Alan Langer, Cambridge
councils deputy mayor and
former Perth Flying Squadron
Yacht Club commodore, and
his wife Lorraine.
Alan had used the Maevon
as the commodores vessel at
the club.
After 12 months of rigging,
deck scrubbing and knot
tying, Nathan and Scott have
swapped the Maevons winches
for beer taps and it will live out
its days in their bar, between
the river and the sea.
Please turn to page 101

They stopped the boat Michael Hill has another drink aboard his beloved Maevon,
watched by Rodneys Bait and Tackle owners Scott Kociuruba, left, and Nathan Nisbet.

Photo: Billie Fairclough

Claremont prepares
to welcome Syrians 52% more
Latest Roy Morgan Research*
shows the
has

By DAVID COHEN
Claremont is preparing to
host war-displaced Syrian
refugees at the Showgrounds.

Residents wanted to donate


clothing and help the refugees in
other ways, council CEO Stephen
Goode said on Tuesday night.
There has been significant
interest in people volunteering,
Mr Goode said.
A lady is organising a collection of clothing. Ive offered
a room at the stationmasters
house to store it. Its become
quite a positive thing.
Second Avenue residents
who live by the Showgrounds
northern boundary had mixed
views about living next door to

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1000 Syrian refugees.


I am against it, one man said.
A woman said she was not
happy about the Syrians being
there.
Will they be supervised? Will
they be able to move around
Claremont? she asked.
But there was also support.
Having them here is better than
locking them up or leaving them
on an island, one woman said.
Royal Agricultural Society
president Rob Wilson said the
offer had been made in response
to the federal governments
announcement that Australia
would provide permanent
resettlement for 12,000 Syrian
refugees possibly by Christmas.
We have facilities that could

be used to house the refugees


on a short-term basis, he said.
Dr Wilson said the Showgrounds had housed military
personnel during both world
wars and were available in the
event of state emergencies.
This is an international
humanitarian emergency on a
scale that is unprecedented in
recent times, he said.
A spokeswoman for Premier
Colin Barnett said the department was managing offers of
help from non-government
agencies, including charitable
and community groups.
She said direction from the
federal government was expected on how things might proceed.
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Spendings really on
a roll in Nedlands
Dont we all love to have a new toy.
It seems the Allen Park, Swanbourne,
cricketing community has just received a
real beauty: a brand-spanking-new, brightly
painted wicket roller.
The only issue for me is that there was nothing wrong with the one that was replaced.
It had done only a few years of very easy
work. Wicket rollers lead a very easy life.
They spend at least half the year hibernating is a warm shed.
During their in-use period, they come out
for only a few hours a week to relaxingly roll
backwards and forwards over a short piece
of turf.
So there is almost no wear and tear.
In fact, I have recently learnt that the roller
the replaced roller replaced a few years ago
is still going very strong at another oval.
It seems obvious to me that we would have
saved significant tens of thousands of dollars
by keeping the original roller others are now
enjoying.
But I must remember that Nedlands council
reportedly now sees its role as not to save
money but to spend it.
Unfortunately, somebody did not do the due
diligence adequately, in my opinion.
The new roller fits in the brand-new shed
built to house it only if it is partially dismantled.
That makes its use a bit impractical.
So, no doubt, some expensive modifications
will be required.
A chance to spend even more money.
Yippee.
Laurie Taylor
Clement Street, Swanbourne
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Mention of high-rise
just scaremongering

Freight link is sleeping giant


that must not be woken
The letter from R.J. Schroeder
(Cottesloes decision on link is
sanity, POST, September 12) is
a sad read.
Obviously, he did not attend the
very successful public forum held
at the civic centre on September 1.
The civic centre was full to capacity with electors wanting to be
informed about the Perth Freight
Link and its impact on Cottesloe
and surrounding suburbs.
The insanity about Mr
Schroeders letter is that he supports councillors Philip Angers,
Peter Jeanes, Rob Rowell, Katrina
Downes and Helen Burke, along
with mayor Jo Dawkins.
Unfortunately, in my opinion
they all share a naive view that
freight traffic will not use Cottesloe
roads to get to the northern suburbs.
Main Roads has confirmed that
B-triples will be allowed on the
roads and it is a simplistic approach by the council to call on
the state government to implement

strategies to remove heavy vehicles


from all roads in Cottesloe.
Mr Schroeder should check his
facts and read Peter Newmans
report, Perth Freight Link: Good
Idea, Wrong Port (Curtin University
Sustainable Policy Institute).
It is insulting for Mr Schroeder
to state that research provided by
Professor Newmans paper is an
assumption only.
Mr Schroeder should also look
at the Perth Freight Review, endorsed by 150 industry and community stakeholders, all of whom
agree the link is not necessary and
the outer harbour should be built.
Spending $1.5billion on a road
without selecting a route, without
planning, without design, without
engineering, and without costbenefit analysis should not happen.
The Perth Freight Link is a sleeping giant it must not be aroused.
Yvonne Hart
Cottesloe Residents
and Ratepayers Association
Mann Street, Cottesloe

Re Andrew Mills letter, Time for all


Cambridge to be respected (POST, September
12).
After being outed by Cambridge councillor
Louis Carr as a City Beach resident, Mr Mill
has tried to deflect attention from himself by
resorting to Save Our City Beach Our Floreats
favourite tactic scaremongering.
He said he had heard that a 17-storey building
was being assessed for the Wembley Hotel site.
It is not. No such application has been submitted and a 17-storey building would never
be supported by the current council.
Development of the Wembley Hotel site will
be controlled through a local development plan
or similar mechanism as part of the Wembley
activity centre plan.
The preparation of the local development
plan for the hotel site has not begun, but when
it does, community consultation will be a key
component of the process.
During that process, Mr Mill can then advocate for his favoured eight storeys, though its
not what Wembley residents want.
But then, he doesnt live in Wembley, does he?
Corinne MacRae
Cambridge councillor
Blencowe Street, West Leederville

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There has to be a
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Because depriving
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his care.
Any close relative, or
anyone who can show
a direct interest in the
matter could make the
required application.
The mans neighbours, or a state
welfare department,
should qualify to do so.
It seems quite absurd
that the completely
unacceptable conduct
has been going on for
six months or more
without appropriate
action being taken.
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Lions roar to top


For the first time in
93 years, the Suburban
Lions Hockey Club will
have a premier league
womens team.
Captain Kate Debenham
(30) and Methodist Ladies,
College student Eliza
Smith (14) were part of a
conquering season that
ended with a 6-0 thumping
of the South West Strikers.
We needed to win by
three goals to get promotion, Kate said.
This is tremendous for
our club. Our juniors wont
have to go elsewhere to
play elite hockey.
Eliza, a half-back/defender, has played hockey
since pre-primary and
loves the fast pace of the
game.
She was on an MLC team
that won a hockey pennant
this year.
Kate, who has business
and law degrees and a
masters degree in international relations, moved to
Mosman Park nearly three
years ago and immediately
joined the Lions.
My advice to young
players like Eliza is: Put
your body on the line,
Kate said.
The Lions have a strong
junior program and kids
like Eliza can now play in
the top league.
Kate has a Harry Potterlike scar above her right
eyebrow from a ball that Poised to strike Kate Debenham, left, and Eliza Smith will be in the
deflected off her stick.
premier league next season. Photo: Paul McGovern

Withers jail cloud


unfair, court told

By LINDA CALLAGHAN

It was not fair a jail sentence should hang over


Cambridge mayor Simon
Withers while a date for a
Supreme Court case was set,
the court heard on Tuesday.
Lawyer for Cambridge council Ken Pettit SC asked judge
Janine Pritchard to throw
out a request for a review
of a council decision about
housing types allowed in City
Beach, Floreat and parts of Mt
Claremont.
He said he would fight a
claim by ratepayers that Mr
Withers should have declared

an interest in the issue because


he lives in City Beach.
Under the Local Government
Act, failing to declare an interest is a criminal sanction that
could result in a fine of $10,000
or up to two years in jail.
This person should not
have to endure the next three
or four months under a cloud
of criminal prosecution, Mr
Pettit said.
The Coast Ward Ratepayers
Association also claimed there
was misleading advertising by
the council about how people
could object to the proposed
Amendment 31.
Justice Pritchard told the
lawyers to go away and talk

to each other about what was


agreed before coming back
to court.
She is to arrange a special
appointment in October rather
than a hearing, to decide if
the case or part of it should
be thrown out.
Justice Pritchard told the
lawyers she wanted to see
affidavits then to argue their
cases.
Lawyer for the ratepayers
Martin Cuerden SC said they
were prepared to pay $25,000
into the court to cover costs.
He said he would be away in
November and would not be
available for a hearing until
December.

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By RHIANNON SHINE

The number of empty offices


in Subiaco has dramatically
increased.
A new report from Collier
International showed 15.1% of
Subiaco offices were vacant in
July, with prime office rents down
17.5% in the past year and 30%
since their peak in 2012.
Property expert Gavin Hegney
said vacancy rates would probably
take another hit when Subiaco
Oval closed, but he tipped its
closure could also spell a revival.
[Closing the oval] doesnt mean
the sun wont shine on Subiaco
again, Mr Hegney said.
But it might get a bit cloudy
for a while it might even rain.
Thats why the planning process needs to start now, not when
football leaves the oval.
Mr Hegney said a mixed-use
development on the oval would
create steady demand, as opposed
to the stop-start demand the
oval created.
Subiaco CEO Ian Hill said it was
normal for the property market to
peak and dip.
The property market is like the
share market its cyclical, he said.
With 500-plus apartments in
the construction pipeline, theres
going to be a whole new demographic arriving in Subiaco, and
the spending power and economic
benefit that that brings with it.
So I dont think things are
gloomy by any stretch.
The Collier report said: The
current economic environment is
delivering challenges to landlords,
but it is providing businesses
a much needed opportunity to
reduce operating expenses via
lower occupancy costs.
A spokesperson for the council
said there was still a strong interest in office space in Subiaco.
The city issued 43 building,

permits for office buildings


including new and refurbished
and mixed use commercial and
residential developments in the
2013-14 financial year, she said.
The works are valued at $85million, not including the $100million
Ace Cinema hotel building now
under construction.
Work has not yet started on the
government-approved 16-storey
Subigate building on the old
Subiaco Pavilion site. The lower
six floors of that project are designated for offices.

$700k for
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Work on a Subiaco carpark that
was due to be upgraded more than
two years ago is a step closer.
A Subiaco committee meeting this week voted to award a
$799,775 construction contract
for the Forrest Square carpark to
infrastructure company Dowsing.
Mayor Heather Henderson said
plans to redevelop the councilowned carpark, between Rowland
and Denis streets, had been in
place for more than three years.
There has been a lot of toing
and froing in terms of its implementation, she said.
At the committee meeting,
councillor Lynley Hewett likened
the parking proposal to rolling
Australian prime ministers.
This could be the 29th time
this carpark has come before
us, she said.
Plans to improve the carpark
include resurfacing, lighting,
drink fountains, bike racks and
landscaping.
The current 93 bays will be
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Gushing for repairs

A Shenton Park hydrant


gushed water for only a short
time last week, the Water
Corporation said.
A POSTie watched the H20 run
into a Murchison Street drain
for five minutes on Friday afternoon, but could not see any
workers.

Water Corporation crews


were repairing a leak on the
water main which serves our
customers on Onslow Road, a
WC spokeswoman said.
She said the complex repairs
started at about 12.30 and the
main, near Onslow Road, needed
to be isolated.
I thank the member of the

Netball
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community who initially reported


the leak to us and encourage
anyone who sees a leak to contact
our 24-hour faults, emergency
and security line on 13 13 75.

Some heavy-hitters are lapping


up coverage of the UWA guild
elections.
Kat Gillespie and Lucy
Ballantynes reports for Pelican
magazine are must-reads, and
putting some noses out of joint.
The elections are a battle between the conservative party
Launch (who were formerly
known as Liberty), and the lessconservative Star group.
The elections climax on
Thursday, the last day of polling.
See http://pelicanmagazine.com.
au for the daily exposes.

Water water everywhere


It was gushing near the POST office last Friday.

Cricket
Baseball

Wembley Sports Park stands proud as one of


the nest sporting complexes in Perth.
This major new sporting complex was developed by the Town in
response to the growing needs of our sports clubs. When I became
Mayor in 2007 it had been in planning for 10 years.
In 2010 I convinced the State Government to build the State Netball
Centre at Matthews and contribute $7.5m to a new clubhouse and 25
resurfaced netball courts for the Perth Netball Association.

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This created the space for us to build two new football ovals and
baseball diamonds (and retain the cricket ground) next to Matthews,
thereby creating a new home for the Wembley Athletic Club.
A new $3.4m clubhouse is currently out to tender and construction
should start later this year.
In the course of this project, I also negotiated the end of a long running
dispute with the State Government over the Old Nursery Site, which
resulted in the Town receiving a $5m advance to fund our share of the
new roads and parking, and the new sports ovals.

Travelling on
A travel agency will be grounded as a coffee bar in Cambridge
Street.
Planners said the shop could
have up to 16 seats for customers
waiting to be served, without the
owner needing to provide extra
parking.
They said the shop, on the north
side of the road, was close to the
West Leederville railway station
and bus routes.
Cambridge councils development committee agreed and
the full council will be asked to
rubber-stamp it on Tuesday.

A magpie gives a cyclist a hard time.

On the hit list

The magpie-swooping season is


upon us, with a new study showing that male magpies recognise
faces and will re-swoop the same
humans for at least five years.
The clack-clack of their beaks as
they attack from in front or behind
can be very scary but more so
now that we know for sure that
magpies identify their enemies,
usually males, and bear a grudge.
Sometimes they get it wrong,
picking a person of similar appearance.
Female magpies dont swoop
because they are busy tending
their chicks, and only some males
do. It is estimated that only 9%
A sticky situation this car was of magpies swoop, for about six
weeks of the year.
blocked in by wet bitumen.
The male magpies that swoop
believe they are protecting their
Tar-dy driver stranded
Passers-by were left scratching nesting offspring.
The expert advice is to not fight
their heads after bitumen was laid
around a parked car in Subiaco back, as that will make them
swoop more, and they have long
this week.
The car was trapped on the memories.
The best way to deter them is
Subiaco side of Broadway.
All reasonable efforts were made to wear an ugly mask, preferto notify residents and businesses ably backwards, says behavioural
about the works including letters ecologist Daryll Jones from Griffith
and electronic message boards, a University.
Witch and goblin masks from
Subiaco council spokesperson said.
The resurfacing is now com- novelty shops work the best, he
says.
plete.

We expect to receive a further $15m from this project over the next two
years.

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POST, September 19, 2015 Page 5

Lost murder
weapon found

The murder weapon used


to kill Mosman Park jeweller
Pamela Lawrence has been
found by police, according to
a report on ABC radio and TV.

The report said that police


had re-discovered part of the
weapon they had seized for
another murder 21 years ago.
Tests found that flecks of prussian blue paint in 13 wounds in
Mrs Lawrences skull matched
paint on the weapon.
It was a makeshift club, made
by attaching a blue gym weight
collar to a wooden stick.
It was used in evidence at the
trial of Simon Rochford for the
murder of his girlfriend, Brigitta
Dickens, at Scarborough in
1994. She was murdered seven
weeks after Mrs Lawrence was
murdered in her Glyde Street
shop during an evening storm
on May 23.
But another man, Andrew
Mallard, was wrongfully convicted for the Lawrence murder
and sentenced to life in prison.
He served 12 years before being
cleared and receiving $3.25million compensation.
Critical to his conviction was
the prosecutions assertion that
Mr Mallard had used a large

spanner as a weapon.
Mr Mallard said that during
long questioning by detectives
he had tried to help them by
dreaming up theories, making
a drawing of a spanner.
After Mr Mallard was freed
by the High Court, a cold case
review turned up a missing palm
print linking British backpacker
Simon Rochford to the Lawrence
murder.
In 2007, the Corruption and
Crime Commission made a
second link to Rochford when it
heard evidence that tiny flecks of
blue paint found in a back-pack
being stored by his mother in
Queensland matched paint found
in Mrs Lawrences wounds.
Police evidence then was that
the destruction of the weapon
had been ordered.
Rochford committed suicide in Albany prison in 2006
while under suspicion for the
Lawrence murder and while
serving time for the murder of
Ms Dickens.
The ABC reported this week
police confirmed they had found
the blue weapon during an audit
of exhibits two years ago.
Tests confirmed that it was
the weapon used to kill Mrs
Lawrence.

Stepping up
for snubbies
Stepping up to protect snubn dolphins are Wilderness Society campaigners, from left, Jane Gardiner,
Nadia Bolte, Regan Logan, Amy Matheson and Marcel Teschendor.
We got a lot of interest from Barnett had promised a joint
People stepped up at
Cottesloe beach for sanctuar- afternoon beachgoers, Ms management venture to create
the Great Kimberley Marine
ies and snubfin dolphins last Wrigley said.
They enjoyed watching an Park, including Roebuck Bay.
Sunday.
The draft plan for the
Wilderness Society communi- inflatable snubfin dolphin get
ty organiser Kylie Wrigley said crowd-surfed along as a group Roebuck Bay Marine Park
the step-up class ran circuits of sweaty exercisers, dressed proposal was released in June.
around Indiana and stepped in blue, stepped in time to the However, it did not include a
marine sanctuary zone, she
along to Disco Inferno by the lyrics.
Ms Wrigley said Premier Colin said.
Trammps.

Neighbours want ice addicts home inspected

Cambridge council is discussing


whether to make a health inspection
at a drug addicts City Beach house.
Neighbours of the 38-year-old ice
addict asked the council to inspect his
home in Tarongo Way and were told
the council was discussing it.
The neighbours urged a Cambridge
ranger to be accompanied by police if

she went to the addicts home.


Under the Local Government Act,
rangers can enter private property to
carry out inspections.
We are living with a man who goes
on back-to-back drug binges, a neighbour said.
He has made our lives intolerable
and we live in fear of a random violent

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His criminal history speaks for itself.
We also have people going for walks
by his house continually.
The St Marys bus stop is 30cm from
his drive.
Something needs to change.

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You can bank on


me, says Withers
Cambridge council was about
to become one of the richest
councils in Australia, mayor
Simon Withers told a pre-election meeting on Monday night.
His background in investment
banking would ensure it was
spent wisely, he said.
If we go around like a lottery
winner spending it on cars, we
will soon end up as an impoverished council, he said.
Money is due to ow in from
housing schemes like Perry
Lakes, the plant nursery site
at Jolimont and Tamala Park
in Wanneroo
My background as an investment banker could set us up,
he said.

Two of the four Cambridge


mayoral candidates sent apologies, leaving it a head-to-head
joust between Mr Withers and
his rival City Beach resident and
lawyer Keri Shannon.
About 70 people turned up at
the meeting organised by the
Wembley and West Leederville
Residents Association on
Monday night in the old town
hall in Cambridge Street.
Ms Shannon said she had
lived in West Leederville for
about 13 years before moving
to City Beach when she had
children.
You have chosen to live in
this area that is something you

Jones Park
Sayer Street
Melon Hill

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Simpson rate claim blasted

Subiaco councillor Hugh


Richardson has blasted Local
Government Minister Tony
Simpsons claim that councils
are raising their rates well
above inflation.
Talk about the pot calling the
kettle black, Mr Richardson
said. It looks like propaganda
in preparation for the City of
Perth Act.
The increase in state tax was
10% on the previous year, when
Mr Simpson was berating local
government for inefciency.
Local councils raised rates
by about 5% at the same time.
Ratepayers in Perth pay rates
about three times that of the rest
of the metropolitan area, because
of the GRV on Perth properties.
The City of Perth Act now
before Parliament seeks to absorb about 3000 south Subiaco
residents into the City of Perth.
Mr Simpson said on Wednesday

SAS Campbell Barracks

The revised Seaward Village plan released this week. It shows civilian homes backing on to army homes and
a civilian perimeter access road around the outside of the army homes, while the controversial Sayer Street
access is retained. Civilian homes have been shifted slightly down the slopes of Melon Hill.

Families sceptical of new SAS plan

By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Tony Simpson

Hugh Richardson

that council rates had increased


for the 2015-16 nancial year an
average of 4.24%, nearly double
forecast consumer price index
growth of 2.25%.
Mr Simpson said the situation
was getting out of control.
Mr Richardson said it was state
nances that were out of control.
He said the governments own
2015-16 fact sheet showed state
government expenditure rising to
$29billion with revenue dropping
to $26billion despite imposing a
massive land tax hike on land
owners.

A new plan for civilian housing at the Swanbourne SAS


village has been drawn up.
It makes new army houses a
buffer zone between Campbell
Barracks and housing blocks
proposed to be sold to the
public.
The new plan will be shown
to Swanbourne residents who
attend an information session
on Sunday.
The federal government business agency, Defence Housing
Australia, wants to sell 25% of
the land at Seaward Village.
Army families and residents
are against the idea.
DHA general manager John
Dietz said the new plan took the

complaints into account.


Once we clearly identied the
areas the community were most
concerned about, such as trafc and development on Melon
Hill, we set about developing a
concept plan that would address
these, Mr Dietz said.
But residents are sceptical.
Sayer Street resident Denise
Murray said no one from the
agency had taken notes at the
last information session about
peoples concerns.
The new plan still uses Sayer
Street as an access road.
Wood Street resident Mark
Newland said: Doubling the housing density in Seaward Village
will double the trafc in and out.
Ms Murray said: Either DHA
havent listened or they dont

care.
Nedlands council voted to
close an illegal part of the road
that had never ofcially been
declared a road.
The new plan relocates a
child-care centre to the north
side of the site, moves the housing away from Melon Hill and
consolidates parks.
A DHA spokeswoman said the
plan was a concept and subject
to change.
The DHA will submit its proposal directly to the WA Planning
Commission in November.
Previously it said it would be
in October.
The information session will
be at the Associates Rugby Club,
Allen Park, between 10am and
2pm on Sunday, September 20.

TIME FOR A CHANGE AT CAMBRIDGE


Mayor

Wembley Ward

Vote
John CONNELL

Vote
Andrew MILL

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0448 122 218

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0409 376 100

Coast Ward

Vote
Rod BRADLEY

Vote
Keri SHANNON

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iinet.net.au
0412 953 100

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0438 375 377

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We promise to
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 Provide sound financial accountability
 Ensure community concerns are addressed
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POST, September 19, 2015 Page 7

Reject monster house, says Norris

By DAVID HUDLESTON

A monster house proposed


for the most exposed site in
Mosman Park should be rejected and the council should
be prepared to wear the legal
consequences, according to
mayor Ron Norris.
He told Tuesday nights
regulatory services meeting
the council should not dwell on
ways to make the three-storey,
two-swimming-pool house at
1 Chine Place compliant and

leave the applicant free to take


whatever course of action they
wanted.
Committee chair, North ward
councillor Zenda Johnson, had
moved a recommendation to
refuse the building.
At the beginning of the meeting, neighbour Yvonne Burns
objected to the plans because
the house would overlook her
kitchen and bedroom while the
oversized building would block
natural light in her living areas,
natural ventilation and the sea
breeze.

The ground-floor terrace


balcony and rooftop terrace
will be used for entertaining
and will result in excessive
noise impacting our amenity,
she said.
Ms Burns had lawyer Paul
McQueen, a partner in Lavan
Legal, and planner Mark Re,
from Planning Solutions, address the meeting to reinforce
her objections.
In response, Claire Richards,
a senior planner at the Rowe
Group, said her client had
given the neighbours an extra

from me, she said.


I see this application as
unreasonable for the density
coding.
Amenity is difficult to defend.
I am not against roof terraces
as such, but, in this case, this
is being used as an excuse for
a large, bulky building.
I respect open space. I believe we must preserve open
space for light, ventilation,
visual softness, beauty and
character.

fortnight to consider the plans,


which she said had a similar
setback to that of the current
building on the site.
She said her client had made
11 changes to satisfy the neighbours and the plan should be
passed.
But Ms Johnson successfully
moved a recommendation to
refuse the building.
Three storeys and non-compliance in terms of height, front
setback, lot boundary setbacks,
open space and visual privacy
require too many compromises

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$9000 gift to Shannon

Two trusts and a man from


Subiaco have donated a total of
$9000 to the election campaign
of Keri Shannon, who wants to
be mayor of Cambridge.

Ms Shannon and her supporters are the only candidates in


Cambridge to have registered donations, which must be done by law
within three days of nominating
or receiving the money.
She said she did not know who was
behind the Whitehall Property Trust.
The register showed the trust
donated $3000 cash in September.
The signature on the form is illegible and the address is a post
office box in West Perth.

Town of Cambridge Coast Ward

Set to sizzle

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rill sergeants will be on duty next Wednesday


at Claremonts Bethesda Hospital. The Big
Aussie Barbie is part of a Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia push to promote prostate cancer
awareness. Bethesda acting CEO Deborah Bell,
centre, will be turning the snags, along with hotel

services manager Rohitha Siriwardena, left, and


business development manager Luke Pasotti.
Early detection of prostate cancer is the key to
saving mens lives, Ms Bell said. Sausages in a
bun will be available for $5. The sizzling happens
from 11am to 2pm. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Bishop now focused on winning


It was 10am Perth time on Monday when
Julie Bishop tapped Tony Abbott on the
shoulder in Canberra.

There was nothing in this for me, the


Foreign Minister and Curtin MP told the POST
two days later.
He landed in Canberra at 11.45 and I saw
him at noon.

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said. It was given to me by a third
party.
Another form declaring a $3000
cash donation in August was from
Carl Cardaci, of Tumut Way, City
Beach.
Two other forms declaring they
superseded it, declared a donation
of $3000 on the same date from the
Sterling Trust with a post office box
address in Mt Hawthorn.
The third donation of $3000 cash
was from Don Smith, of Dublin
Close, Subiaco, in September.
Ms Shannon repeatedly questioned declarations about money
made by councillors when she led
opposition to Amendment 31.

I didnt tell him to step down. He knew the


options available to him.
He knew my view. The majority of the party
room and the Cabinet had lost confidence in
him.
Ms Bishop said she had done what was best
so the government had as much stability as
possible for next years federal election.
After he was dumped, Mr Abbott talked of a
febrile media culture that made his job hard.
Ms Bishop said Mr Turnbull had 12 months
clear air.
The party room is now absolutely focused
on the election lead-up, she said.
She said she had been humbled 70 of her
colleagues had voted to make her deputy leader.
But she laughed off a suggestion the numbers
might have been fewer if Defence Minister
Kevin Andrews hadnt been her ballot opponent.
Ms Bishop, who will be at the Canning byelection on Saturday, said early polls after the
spill showed increased support for Liberal
candidate and former Shenton Park resident
Andrew Hastie.
Next week, Ms Bishop is off to New York and
a week of United Nations meetings.

Michael Vincent Murphy

FCA

As your representative for the past four years,


I have applied my nancial management skills
gained from 38 years of experience as a Chartered
Accountant to fully consider the many and various
matters requiring deliberation.
As Chairman of the Major Projects and Underground
Power Committee, I have been developing a plan
to use the funds soon to be available from the
Perry Lakes Development to assist funding of
Underground Power in Floreat.
With the Councils evolving healthy net asset
position, future years increases in Council Rates
will likely range from less than prior years (2016
was 3%) to no increase at all.
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Subiaco scene

Footy nals fever in Subiaco


Congratulations to both Western Australian AFL teams for securing a position in the preliminary nals!
Subiaco is gearing up for another big weekend of football
as the Fremantle Dockers and the West Coast Eagles host
their opponents at Subiaco Oval next Friday night and
Saturday. Never before have two preliminary nals been
held at Subiaco Oval.

Earth Carers course


Prepare yourself for earth friendly, waste free living. The Earth
Carers course can help you get your Rs in order thats refuse,
reduce, reuse and recycle. This free course includes ve sessions
over three weeks at venues throughout the western suburbs.
The course starts on Tuesday 13 October at The Grove Library
and Community Centre, 1 Leake Street, Peppermint Grove.
Course topics include:
tours of a composting and recycling facility, community hubs
and gardens

Football nals fever doesnt stop there. Congratulations


to the Subiaco Football Club who will play in their second
consecutive WAFL Grand Final at Subiaco Oval next Sunday.
Good luck to all the teams! We look forward to seeing
all supporters in Subiaco in their team colours.
get intimate with waste your waste and Perths waste
demonstrations of worm farming and composting, including
home composting system Bokashi
green cleaning, decluttering, food waste and simple living
safe ways to recycle or dispose of tricky items like computers,
batteries, uorescent globes and chemicals.

Eat, Play, Thrive workshop


Do you want to make healthier changes to your familys lifestyle
but dont know where to start?
Eat, Play, Thrive is a hands-on three-part workshop that will
empower you to make healthy lifestyle choices. Presented by
Ngala, these free sessions are for parents who want to learn
new ways to live a healthier, happier life for themselves and
their families.
Join us over three Monday mornings to learn more about
identifying the unhealthy triggers, stretching your food dollar
further and getting the kids off the couch.
When: Monday 5, 12 and 19 October, from 9am to 11am
Where: Palms Community Centre, corner Rokeby and
Nicholson roads, Subiaco
For more information or to RSVP, contact the city on 9237 9317
or culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

For more information, visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/events


To register, contact Earth Carers on 9384 4003 or
earthcarers@wmrc.wa.gov.au

Community notices
Q Ordinary Council meeting Tuesday
22 September
Agenda items
Rescission of Planning Policy 2.1 Streetscape Finalisation
Rescission of Planning Policy 2.4 Residential Car Parking
Policy Finalisation
Draft Planning Policy 2.26 Site Works Finalisation
Parking Local Law review
Proposal to expand the Rawson Street Conservation Area
to include 108135 Heytesbury Road, Subiaco
Heritage Terrace Catherine Street, Subiaco Tree removal
Tender A/3983 Bulk verge waste collection services
Tender A/3992 Tree maintenance services
Tender A/3963 Theatre Gardens and Mabel Talbot Reserve
irrigation bore replacements
Tender A/3927 Forrest Square Car Station civil works
Tender A/3917 Supply, lease and nance cardio equipment
for Lords Recreation Centre
Tender A/3918 Cleaning services for Lords Recreation Centre
Attendance at the LGMA Annual State Conference 2015
Fremantle 2830 October 2015
Financial statements August 2015
125 Fairway, Crawley Amended DAP application
34 Bagot Road (Condential)
Seddon Street Parking management (Wilson Parking)
Wards and representation (including City of Perth Act implications)
Acting CEO appointment (24/9/2015 to 2/10/2015)
Elected Members Motion Heritage list Subiaco Oval playing eld
Elected Members Motion Wilson Parking
Property Investment Asset Policy review (Condential)
Financial Assistance Grant
Subiaco Oval Visioning
Review of Town Planning Delegations
2015 Heritage Bill (Exposure Draft) submission to State Heritage Ofce
22 Park Street, Subiaco
Community Facilities Concept Plan
Committee/Council review

Q Park Street car park upgrade works


The City of Subiaco will be undertaking works in the Park Street
car park to improve the drainage system within the car park.
During the rst stage of works areas of the car park will be
temporarily unavailable. Stage one will include installation of
new pipes and storm water pits.
Stage two includes the levelling and resurfacing of the car park.
During this stage the entire car park will be unavailable for
approximately two to three days.

Stage three includes aesthetic upgrades in which as much


public parking as possible will be made available by completing
the works in sections.
The entire works will ensure the areas drainage system will
be able to withstand a one in ten year storm event while
improving the overall condition of the car park and providing a
safe environment.
Works will be conducted between 7am and 5pm Monday to
Friday, commencing Tuesday 29 September, and are expected
to nish Friday 30 October.
For more information about the works and access to the car
park, please visit the citys website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Q Town Planning Scheme No. 4 Final


adoption of policy Planning Policy 4.10
Shenton Park Precinct Policy
At the Ordinary Council meeting held on 25 August 2015, Council
adopted revised Planning Policy 4.10 Shenton Park Precinct. The
purpose of this policy is to preserve and enhance the established
neighbourhood character and amenity of the Shenton Park
Precinct as a whole whilst still allowing for new development to
occur that meets the changing needs of the community.
The policy can be downloaded from the planning
and development section of the citys website
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Q Call for feedback Draft Integrated


Transport Strategy and draft Bus Shelter
Improvement Plan
In 2014 the City of Subiaco engaged independent consultants
Cardno to develop a new draft Integrated Transport Strategy.
You are invited to provide feedback on the recommendations
in the draft strategy, which aim to increase the use of public
transport, cycling and walking, and manage parking, vehicle
trafc and travel demand.
The city has also developed a draft Bus Shelter Improvement
Plan and would like to receive feedback from the community
about the draft plan.
The Bus Shelter Improvement Plan aims to provide clean, safe
and universally accessible bus shelters, seats and other facilities to
support a more environmentally sustainable method of transport.
Visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/haveyoursay to view the draft
documents and complete one or both surveys. Hard copies are
available at the citys Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road,
Subiaco and Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco.
Please submit your feedback by 5pm on Monday 5 October.

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 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


Property

Description

37 Coolgardie Street,
Subiaco

Construction of a patio to an
existing dwelling

29 Station Street,
Subiaco

Partial change of use from shop


to shop and liquor store

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


QExercise for the young at heart
This hour long exercise class is suitable for a wide range of
experience and tness levels. Please bring a water bottle to class.
Every Wednesday, 10am
Shenton Park Community Centre, 240 Onslow Road,
Shenton Park
Cost: $5 per session
For more information, contact 9237 9320 or
adminscc@subiaco.wa.gov.au

QGold Pilates
Join the city for a one hour Gold Pilates class and discover the
benets of improved exibility, strength, control and endurance.
Every Thursday, 10am
Palms Community Centre, corner Rokeby and
Nicholson roads, Subiaco
Cost: $5 per session. Free for Lords members.
For more information, contact 9237 9320 or
adminscc@subiaco.wa.gov.au

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Art puts Alice


in wonderland
Alice Ford is questioning how
and why we dream, and how we
move when we do.

The Presbyterian Ladies


College students painting is on
show as part of Imagine This, the
Peppermint Grove schools visual
art exhibition by Years 10 to 12.
Painted in a surrealist way, her
piece is inspired by the works of
Portuguese artist Cristina Troufa
in leaving the background exposed
and using blues and dark purples
for skin tones, Alice says.
The questioning is evident
in the use of my youngest sister

Alice Ford, left, says her painting of her sister, Maxine, right, was inspired by the work of a Portuguese
artist, Cristina Troufa. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Mossie planning slammed

By DAVID HUDLESTON

Mosman Parks planning


consultations have raised
the hackles of residents adversely affected by building
decisions.
Three residents vented their
feelings at Tuesday nights
regulatory services committee
meeting, which was considering a recommendation not to
modify procedures because
complaints would be too much
for staff to handle.
The report noted that on
October 19 new state planning
regulations would exempt
single houses from planning

approval if they complied


with the deemed to comply
provisions of the R-codes.
Walter James, of Wellington
Street, Mosman Park, was
upset about a building that
will come before next months
meeting for approval.
At the beginning of the
meeting he said the current
procedures were unfair and
heavily weighted in favour
of development applications.
Mr James said he was dismayed to read in the staff
report that the council did
not have enough staff to handle residents complaints,
which had the potential to
create appeals to the State

Administrative Tribunal.
I find that quite extraordinary, he said. If resources
arent adequate to deal with
ratepayers needs, surely
something should be done to
address that.
He outlined his recent experience.
In our case, affected
residents of a development
in Saunders Street were sent
different letters from the
council outlining different
variations sought, and the variations in our case were not all
included, he said.
I am very concerned about

Maxine holding miniature versions


of herself, she said.
Where the mini-Maxines are
jumping, too, is up to the viewer.
Imagine This was due to be
opened on Friday, September 18,
by PLCs former artist-in-residence
and centenary sculpture creator,
Ayad Alqaragholli.
The exhibition will feature
paintings, drawings and sculptures, the culmination of the effort
and creativity over the past year.
Imagine This runs until Tuesday,
September 22, in the middle
schools The Gallery.

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CAMBRIDGE NEWS

September 2015

Bus stop program rolls into Cambridge


The Perth Transport Authority (PTA) is currently upgrading
bus stops around the Town of Cambridge.

of the hardstand will help sight-impaired passengers


navigate their way on and off buses.

Funded by the State Government the bus stop upgrade


program aims to improve access for disabled or mobility
impaired PTA passengers, plus elderly passengers and
those with a pram.

A total of 74 bus stops are scheduled for upgrades


throughout the Town, with minor disruptions expected
during the installation phase.

The works will bring bus stops in line with requirements


of the Disability Discrimination Act and the Disability
Standards for Accessible Public Transport (Disability
Standards).
When complete, upgraded bus stops will feature a level
concrete pad, known as a hardstand, with a minimum
150mm high kerb, plus tactile ground surface indicators
and up to a three metre connection to an existing path.

Cambridge employee Ash Brewis and daughter Imogen try out


one of the new accessible bus stops

The new hardstands will provide better connection to


low-floor buses which have ramps that extend and tilt to
meet the kerb. Tactile indicators installed on the surface

WHATS on in TOWN ...


Cyber-safety in focus
As part of the Towns commitment to Community Safety, interested
residents are invited to attend a free forum on how to recognise and avoid
fraudulent emails, telephone scams and other cyber-crimes.
This interesting and informative session will be presented by former WA
Police Officer and cyber-crime specialist Paul Litherland, who will teach you
how to avoid the scammers, and how to confidently and safely navigate
your way through the evolving world of the internet.
When:

10am to 12 noon
Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Where:

The Boulevard Centre


99 The Boulevard, Floreat
(below Cambridge Library)

RSVP:

To register please call 9347 6000 by Thursday,


1 October 2015

Explore the Future of Motoring


Get a glimpse into the future and a time when we will all be using less
petrol and using more electric vehicles, plus check out an EV on the night.
When:

6.30pm to 9.30pm
Thursday, 8 October 2015

Where:

Town of Cambridge Administration Centre


1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat

Registration is essential. Please register online at www.cambridge.


wa.gov.au/ev or contact a member of the Sustainability team on 9347 6000.

Members sought for Beach User Group


Interested community members are invited to be part of the Towns Beach
Users Advisory Group, to share views on the management of City and
Floreat beaches.
This advisory group will meet quarterly and will advise and recommend on
matters relating to beach activities.
If you would like to be involved in this group, please submit a written
statement detailing your availability, background and association with the
Towns beaches, by Monday, 11 October 2015.
Beach Users Advisory Group guidelines and further information is available
at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/beachusersadvisorygroup

Some key roads listed for bus stop upgrades are:


Branksome Gardens

Kirkdale Avenue

Cambridge Street

Marapana Road

Chipping Road

Oceanic Drive

Crieff Street

Selby Street

Empire Avenue

Templetonia Crescent

For a full list of affected Cambridge bus stops visit


www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/busstop. For more information
on the program contact Transperth on 13 62 13

CYN looking out for our youth


If youre aged between 14 and 25 and would like
to play a part in organising local youth events
and activities, then the Cambridge Youth Network
(CYN) could be for you!
Open to those who live, work, study or socialise
in the Cambridge area, the CYN is a group of
dedicated young people who organise activities
and events for other young people in our
community, and give direct advice to the Town
of Cambridge on issues and ideas important to
todays youth.

members evening was recently held at No. 86


Youth Centre and was attended by members,
friends and family. Special thanks are extended to
CYN members Topaz, Rachael, Kailin, May, Chevin,
Talia, Josh and Jesse, who have worked tirelessly
throughout the year on a range of events and
activities.

Based at the No. 86 Youth Centre on Cambridge


Street in West Leederville, the CYN has had a
very busy year and was actively involved in the
Exposure Youth Music Festival, running an Open
Mic stage and information stand at the Cambridge
Street Festival, attending a youth leadership
Picture from L to R: Topaz Knodel, Rachael Stott,
camp, running the Young Writers Competition
Kailin Guo and Chevin Wong.
and helping with the Perry Lakes Skate Park
Redevelopment.
If youre interested in getting involved with the
To celebrate CYNs achievements on past and
CYN give Cambridge Youth Services a call on
current projects, and to discuss future plans, a
9381 1996 or email youth@cambridge.wa.gov.au

Perry Lakes Estate to be added to Planning Scheme


To complete the Perry Lakes Estate redevelopment
the planning controls are required to be
transferred from the Western Australian Planning
Commission (WAPC) to the Town of Cambridges
Town Planning Scheme.
Scheme Amendment 32 proposes to change the
current classification from No zone to mostly
Residential with those areas already reserved
for recreation purposes under the Redevelopment
Plan to be classified as Local Reserve for Parks
and Recreation.
No changes to development requirements which
apply in the area are proposed. The detailed
development controls specified in the Detailed
Area Plans and the Design Guidelines, adopted
under the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Act 2005,
will still apply.
The Scheme Amendment introduces a Special
Control Area (SCA No.4) to allow for those
development controls to be incorporated into the

Town Planning Scheme.


The Planning Scheme controls will come into
effect once the Minister for Planning has
determined that the Perry Lakes redevelopment
project is complete.
Comments on proposed Town Planning Scheme
Amendment 32 are invited up to and including
Monday, 5 October 2015.
Amendment documents can be viewed at
www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/amendment32 or at
the Council Administration Offices, 1 Bold Park
Drive Floreat, from 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday,
Submissions can be made online at
www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/amendment32 or in
writing on a Form 4 which can be downloaded
from the same page.
All submissions must be received by the
Town by Monday, 5 October 2015.

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POST, September 19, 2015 Page 11

Cull fight won, now for the council


By RHIANNON SHINE
Two men who teamed up to
fight council amalgamations
are now competing for the
same spot on Subiaco council.
Malcolm Mummery and
Jeremy Mowe both hope to be
elected as Central ward representatives, but are running
separate campaigns.
The other candidates are longtime councillor Judith Gedero
and Sean Ryan.
Mr Mummery formed the
Dadour Group in 2013 to challenge council amalgamations,
while Mr Mowe was responsible
for a petition that gathered
thousands of signatures and
organised banners that went
up around Subiaco to protest
against the council cull.
Mr Mowe said he felt a civic
duty to stand and give the electorate a choice.
If elected, I will be an inde-

Jeremy Mowe
pendent and informed voice for
the Central ward of the City of
Subiaco, he said.
I believe that local government is made much better when
the community engages in the
decision-making process.
On issues such as rates, Mr
Mowe said communication
was key.
People say to me rates are
too high and I say well, which

Sean Ryan
section are you talking about?
And they dont know, he said.
Its about understanding the
community and communicating
with them.
As a councillor, I would
approach every situation with
honesty, empathy, respect and
accountability.
Mr Mummery said he had organised community opposition
to local government initiatives

Judith Gedero
in Subiaco on two occasions.
He helped form the group
Heritage Gone Mad, which opposed the municipal inventory
of heritage properties more than
a decade ago, and was behind
the Dadour Group.
Twice Ive needed to get out
in the community and organise
opposition to local government
initiatives in Subiaco that were
poorly planned and at variance

Mr Burns, a former property


developer and now a property
consultant, said he had not
persuaded any candidates
to stand.
I come into contact with a
lot of people, he said.
Over the past six months
some people, including people
I had never met, have come to
me asking for advice.
There is one individual
on the council I would like to
see depart.
I am very interested in
who is running but I would
not recommend people stand.
I would like a whole bunch
of like-minded councillors but
I would not do it to people
suggest its a good idea to sit
around a council table until
nearly midnight before eating
dinner.

Mark Burns
He said the only candidate
he had known well before
nominations opened was cafe
owner Lyly Phan, who he said
he had protected after she
had been badly treated by
council staff over alfresco
seating.
She has a very young baby
so I tried to talk her out of
standing, he said.

But she is as mad as hell,


so she and others have asked
me to help with their advertisements, which I have done
because I enjoy it.
I am helping with my time
and advice but certainly not
with my money.
Ms Phan is a North ward
candidate.
Central ward candidate Sean
Ryan said he had known Mr
Burns for 20 years, but denied
he had been pushed to run in
the elections.
I actually first spoke about
it with Paul Clements, Mr
Ryan said.
I had a chat to Mark about
it and he actually told me not
to do it.
Fellow Central-ward candidate Jeremy Mowe said he did
not care if councillors were
enlisting people to run in the
election.
If Mr Burns can find people
willing to run, good on him,
Mr Mowe said.
I think the more choice
voters have, the better.

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A SAFE VOTE

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represent you on Council for
the past 4 years. It has been
a pleasure to work with the
residents of Nedlands towards
preserving the amenity of
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Burns denies running campaigns


Subiaco councillor Mark
Burns has denied suggestions
he is running the campaigns
of candidates he has sought
out who are sympathetic to
his ideas.

Malcolm Mummery
with the will of the people, Mr
Mummery said.
We shouldnt have to protest
to stop fundamental mistakes
being made.
Politicians need to work
harder at bringing the people
along with them and ensuring
plans are rigorously scrutinised.

5 Protect the unique character


of Dalkeith
5 Push for completion of the
new Town Planning Scheme
5 Support sensible development
which considers amenity
5 Promote sound nancial
management
5 Stand up for the rights of
residents

Vote for stability


5PORTER, JOE
5ARGYLE, IAN

Authorised by
Joe Porter
3 Philip Road
Dalkeith WA 6009

been part of the Council which


helped to prevent the forced
amalgamation of Nedlands
with
our
neighbouring
Councils.
I now ask for your vote for
my re-election so that I may
continue to represent the best
interests of Dalkeith and the
City of Nedlands.

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Cambridge St
no great shakes

Save precious bush at rehab site


This is an open letter to the
WA Planning Commission and
LandCorp.
As a nurse who worked at
Shents, the redevelopment of
the old rehab hospital site is
long overdue.
And I applaud the high density use of the site so close to
schools, railway stations and
the like.
Im unsure how new residents will get on with the
whiff of effluent from the
sewage works in midsummer
or the barking from the dogs
home.
Anyway, my main concern is
with the bush out the back of
the hospital.
It is connected to the UWA
land to the north, being a flight
connection for birds between
Bold Park and Kings Park.
It is important bush that is

required to maintain viable


populations of carnabys and
red-tailed cockatoos.
Looking at the LandCorp
plans, I see there are three or
four buildings to be placed on
the bush that I speak of.
My suggestion to all is that
the density at the front of the
site (Selby Street) is increased
and the bush at the back of the
block bush is set aside.
And please dont do what
was done at Shenton College,
where bush was set aside and
then, a few years later, when
everyone had taken their
eyes off the site, classrooms
popped up.
The 3.4ha bush strip on the
west side of the rehab site
should be protected by being
zoned P and R (the whole site
of around 16ha is proposed to
be rezoned from special pur-

Carolyn Groves would like to see the bush behind the old rehab hospital saved when the site is redeveloped for housing.
pose hospital to urban).
The bush part is a connection
between Underwood Avenue
bush and Shenton Bushland
and must be protected.
LandCorp wants to build on
50% of it, despite the public

saying they want the bush and


trees protected, so my suggestion is to increase the density
of buildings on the site without
bush.
Carolyn Groves
Kitchener Street, Nedlands

I note the recent letters from


Wembley and West Leederville
residents praising Cambridge
councils recent local achievements.
It should not go unnoticed that
the narrowing of Cambridge
Street in West Leederville took
over a year to complete and the
loss of business suffered by local
firms was significant.
Cambridge Street now poses a
hazard to cyclists using the road,
given the bottleneck design.
The volume and speed of the
traffic are concerning, and traffic banks up when buses stop.
It may be that the fresh faces
of Keri Shannon, John Connell
and Andrew Mill would be of
benefit to the local community.
Rebecca Ward
St Vincents Avenue, Wembley

Confusion over why meeting was not allowed at Ocean Gardens


As a resident of Ocean
Gardens Village, City Beach, I
was appalled when management
denied residents the use of their
own communal facilities to hear
candidates in the council elections explaining their stand on
issues of concern.
There was no reason given for
this, but it was a joint decision
between the CEO appointed by
the board as its representative
on site and the manager, also appointed by the board and whose
role supposedly includes looking after residents interests.
This decision followed an
earlier denial of residents use
of the village bus to transport
them to a rally that was also of
concern to residents.
Our lease, when we bought
into the village, indicates we

have the use of all the village


facilities.
One of the reasons my husband and I chose this village
was the fact that the Cambridge
mayor and two councillors were
on the board of management.
We felt we had some form of
redress via a ballot box should
there be management problems.
When we first enquired about
purchasing here, the website
clearly stated this was the case.
Twelve months later the website still said three councillors
were on the board.
That was not the case then,
nor when we purchased our
villa, nor, apparently, for some
time prior to that.
In any commercial dealing,
I would have thought that was
false advertising.

Sean Ryan

When we bought, there was


no mention that a construction
site was being considered at the
very centre of the village, nor
that the population of the village
was planned to be increased
by 50%.
In any real estate transaction
that information would, by law,
be required to be disclosed.
All this has led to a general
feeling of distrust between
residents and the board and
forms the basis of my belief that
a change at the helm is not just
desirable but essential.
Di Mansfield
Ocean gardens Village, City Beach
Ocean Gardens Village CEO Ralph
Gore responds:
In meetings with the residents

committee president and secretary, the executive manager clearly


explained the village maintained a
strict neutral position with regard to
political matters.
Out of respect for all residents
who use the communal facilities, we
do not permit political rallies of any
persuasion.
These reasons were made clear
to the organisers on three occasions.
Similarly, the operating costs
of the village bus are shared by all
residents and its use for a political
rally was inconsistent with its community purpose.
The website is updated as required
from time to time; it would not be
unusual for residents to experience
several changes of content during
their stay.
Once the decision had been made
to replace two very old villas with
a modern 11-unit development, all

intending purchasers were advised


of the proposed development.
Residents who live close to the
development were also oered accommodation alternatives at no cost
to them.
Management and some residents
have taken legal advice on the lease
and, to my knowledge, both lawyers
advised the village was not in breach
of any lease or other obligation.
There are about 100 people on
our waiting list to come into the village and, as a community organisation, Ocean Gardens is planning to
expand to meet this demand, which
is increasing as the surrounding
population ages.
Some residents have objected
to the potential disruption, but our
view is that the needs of those waiting to enter the village outweigh the
temporary disruption to the existing
residents.

Central Ward - Subiaco


To everyone living in Subiaco,
I have loved it here for the last 20
years. Restoring my Federation
Cottage was a great personal pleasure
and I fully support protecting our
many character homes.
As an optometrist with a small
business in Freo, I understand the
problems facing High Streets today
and how vital they are to the life of
our community.
I wish to oer you a positive outlook
and contribution to promote
Subiacos future.
I hope to serve you all as a Councillor.

Sean

0431 711 806


Authorised by Sean Ryan - 68 Olive St, Subiaco

POST, September 19, 2015 Page 13

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City of Subiaco - North Ward Candidates

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Old army warhorse retires by the sea


One of the armys last
D-model Chinook helicopters
has retired to the Special Air
Service Regiments Campbell
Barracks.

The helicopter was transferred to the SAS base in


Swanbourne from the armys
5th Aviation Regiment in
Townsville, Queensland.
Temporarily missing its rotor
blades, it has been parked in
the main carpark at Campbell
Barracks while a hangar at
the SAS History and Research
Centre is extended.
The army is replacing its
D-model Chinooks with F-model
Foxtrots.
But because the only difference between the old D-models
and the Foxtrot Chinooks is
their electronic systems, the
SAS will be able to use the old
chopper for training.
When work on the centres
hangar is nished, the Chinook
is expected to join an Iroquois
and possibly a Black Hawk in
a specialist aviation section of

Twin-rotor heavy-lift Chinook helicopters had starring roles in every


Vietnam and Afghanistan war newsreel. This one taking a holiday by
the Swanbourne seaside.
Campbell Barracks is rebuilt,
the historical collection.
Other parts of the collec- a project expected to begin
tion will be relocated while next year.

Shenton
trio top
debating

Patients with dementia and


their carers are set for a better experience in Sir Charles
Gairdner Hospital.
The hospital has been chosen to take part in the national
rollout of the Dementia Care
in Hospitals program over the
next 18 months.
The program aims to improve
health services for patients and
their carers through a hospitalwide approach to education and
using a bedside identier for
cognitive impairment.
It was launched at the Harry
Perkins Institute of Medical
Research on Wednesday.

Roosters crowing
The Cottesloe Roosters were
crowing after a low-scoring
cliff-hanger last weekend.
The WAAFL team beat the
Osborne Park Saints in faraway
Cloverdale by just two points
last Saturday.
It is the rst premiership for
the Cottesloe Red Team, in its
second WAAFL season. The
score was 5.7. (37) to 5.5. (35).

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Two researchers at
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new therapies for treating 1 diabetes.
Associate Professor
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young people with type
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Professor Timothy
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assessment and translation of closed loop insulin therapy in children
and adolescents.
The funding is from
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A caption on a photo
in last weekends POST
of the winning Shenton
College team in the
Debating League contest
contained typographic
errors in Cindy Shis and
Ava McGlaughlins names.
The error was accidental and the POST sincerely
apologises to Cindy, Ava,
and readers for the mistake.

LOCAL
SUPPLIERS

Originally operated by the


RAAF, Chinooks were transferred to Army Aviation in the
early 1990s.
An SAS Historical Foundation
spokesman said they were versatile and t for a variety of tasks.
There are not many aircraft
that can carry the amount of
equipment needed for a Special
Forces operation and operate
at the altitudes found in the
mountains of Afghanistan,
he said.
Chinooks have been used to
transport ground forces, and
for rappelling, parachuting,
vehicle transport, launching and
recovering rigid-hulled inatable boats at sea, and rescuing
downed pilots as well as being
tted out as airborne surgical
hospitals.
Other D-model Chinooks will
retire to the Australian War
Memorial in Canberra, the
RAAF Museum in Point Cook,
Victoria, the Army Aviation
Centre in Oakey, Queensland,
and Darwin.

POST, September 19, 2015 Page 15

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that saved Subi

Unbalanced report on freight


link and giant road trains
It was very disappointing
to read the grossly misleading report, Giant road trains
rumbling our way (POST,
September 5).
It seems the expectations
of balanced reporting have
been lost in search of dramatic
headlines.
The Main Roads website
says the closest a 53.5m road
train can get to the Perth metro
area is Wubin in the north, and
Kalgoorlie in the east.
All Professor Peter Newmans
emotionally charged comments
demonstrate how little he knows
about road transport.
Even his comment about vehicles of this length being used
on the Nullarbor was wrong.
To make matters worse, the
POST continued its bias by
trying to make heroes out of irresponsible truckies who openly
admit to putting people at risk by

doing rat-runs through suburban


streets to save money and time
(Truckies take Cott rat-run,
September 12).
There is no doubt the Perth
Freight Link is a good project
that will redirect heavy traffic
off many existing highways
and local roads and it will be
used by the large majority of
responsible truckies and trucking companies.
While the POST may not agree
with this position, there is an
obligation to do appropriate
research, check the facts and
provide a balanced report.
Howard Croxon
Park Street, Subiaco
The POST checked several times with
Main Roads and the Premiers oce.
The Premier did not reply and Main
Roads ambiguous response led to the
error (there is also a short B-triple
at 36.5m), which the POST corrected
last week. Editor

Gutter tactics against Carr


Regarding the report, They
tried to get me sacked (POST,
September 12) describing how
someone tried to get Cambridge
councillor Louis Carr sacked
from his real estate job because
they wanted him to change his
vote on Amendment 31, I feel a
response is demanded.
I am certain Louis is perfectly
capable of giving such comments
the respect they deserve.
Such tactics are bordering on
the ridiculous.
For those who have not had
the professional services of
Louis Carr in his 35-plus years in
local real estate let me tell them

that if his service in real estate


is any indication of his service
on the council, Cambridge residents can rest assured they have
an extremely professional and
diligent representative looking
after their interests.
I was fortunate to have dealt
with him as a buyer and seller
years ago.
He would not remember me
from Adam, but I have not forgotten his quality of service.
Residents should be well
aware of what in my view are
gutter tactics.
Marshall Willan
Pollard Street, Glendalough

North Cottesloe Primary School students, from left, Zac GoughOSullivan, Stella Armstrong, Georgia Gilchrist, Luke GoughOSullivan and Madeleine Gilchrist, say theyd love a safer way to
cross Curtin Avenue on their way to and from school and mates
houses. Soon after photographer Paul McGovern took this, a big
truck raced through a red light at the Eric Street intersection.

Pedestrians need safe crossing


Curtin Avenue is a potential
death trap with oversized
trucks and transport vehicles
using the single-lane road day
and night.
It is not unusual to be woken
up at 2am or 3am by a large
freight truck speeding along
Curtin Avenue.
During the day, the hotspots
between Jarrad and Eric
streets are, at times, frightening.
I am also very worried about
the lack of safe pedestrian
crossings.
Footbridges (one north
of Eric Street and one near
Forrest Street) would be ideal.
The bottom of Forrest Street,
where train travellers cross
when walking to Cottesloe
beach, is an accident waiting
to happen.
It is common to see young
adults in large groups walking across and dodging traffic
in Curtin Avenue and traffic
turning right into Curtin from
Forrest Street.

A footbridge here would


make sense, encourage more
locals to walk to the train
and Napoleon Street precinct
(lessening the parking burden
there) and greatly reduce the
inherent dangers associated
with attempting to cross to or
from the train.
As a mother of young children, using the traffic lights
to cross at the Eric Street and
Curtin Avenue crossroads is
worrying.
I have to be vigilant, ensuring no cars are turning when
we cross.
There is no pedestrian light
when crossing there.
Regardless of the outcome
of the Perth Freight Link,
something needs to be done
to improve the safety of pedestrians trying to cross Curtin
Avenue.
Pedestrian bridges must
be considered as a matter of
urgency.
Rebecca Boyce
Finey Street, Cottesloe

Subiaco mayor Heather


Henderson and councillors worked
tirelessly as a team to oppose the
state governments amalgamation
process and retain Subiaco as a
separate community.
Subiaco was a leader across
the metropolitan area in seeking
justification of an ill-considered
action, and encouraged many community groups not to give up in
the face of a powerful opponent.
Councillors Judith Gedero, Julie
Matheson, Stephanie Stroud and
I were all members of that effective team.
We are up for re-election in local
government voting next month.
We are not aligned with any
political party or voting bloc.
Subiaco has been free of party
political influence to date, an issue
Subiaco electors might consider
when marking their ballot papers.
Political parties parachuting
in a candidate after all the hard
work was done is pathetic.
Where were they when we
needed them?
Your vote is important, because
it tells the state government you
wish to maintain your democratic
rights, rights so poorly treated
during the amalgamation process.
Hugh Richardson
Hilda Street, Shenton Park

Bendy Bishop
Is there any truth in talk that
upon her eventual retirement from
politics, our federal Curtin MP,
Julie Bishop, will be conducting
a series of lectures on the topic
of flexible loyalty?
Max Vallis
Essex Street, Wembley
More letters pages 38, 42

I promise to:
1.

Vote against increasing Council Rates - my own


rates have risen by 62% in 7 years,

2.

Support the continued development of local sport


and community groups,

3.

Support the revitailsation of Rokeby Road, The New


Street Weekend Markets and Community-based initiatives,

4.

Resolve parking issues, including stopping Wilson Parkings


aggressive ticketing,

5.

Ensure a safe family and school environment is maintained


inclusive of reinstating Neighbourhood Watch; and

6.

Support to ensure Subiacos independence.

Ive loved Subi for 22 years, I hope for your vote.

Barry Wilson
0407 043 400 baz.wilson@bigpond.com
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POST, September 19, 2015 Page 17

GARY MACK for MAYOR & COUNCIL


Town of Cambridge

Local Government Elections October 2015


Consultative Accountable Local Government
Employee Experience
Please entrust me with your vote
We need change
We need better local governance
Issues, concerns? Contact me

We need change in Council


at the next election
 YES to better management-value for
money rates & fees
 YES TO BETTER COMMUNITY CONSULTATION
 YES to Council clearly explaining decisions
 YES to better planning reduce parking spillover
 YES to vibrant Cambridge Street community
 YES to great customer and rate payer service
 NO to high density in residential
 NO to rate increases above ination
Postal voting is in October 2015
Place a tick in the box next to your candidate

VOTE

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Grove rethinks
heritage listing

A controversial decision by
Peppermint Grove council to
put 58A Leake street on the
shires heritage list may be
reconsidered.
The decision, made two weeks
ago, meant the new owners could
not renovate the house as hoped.
Shire president Rachel
Thomas will ask the council to
consider re-opening discussion
about the propertys heritage
category at its meeting on
September 22.
Owner Alana John told Ms
Thomas two weeks ago that the
heritage listing would affect her
livelihood.
This week, Ms Thomas said

How 58A Leake Street looked in


1962.

new information had prompted


her to consider downgrading the
property from category one to
category two on the councils
heritage list.
According to the council website, a category two property can
be demolished, but the replacement building needs to recognise its position, the adjoining
residence and precinct.
The new information shows
drawings of the house from 1981
and includes the background on
the original architect, William
Garnsworthy Bennett, who oversaw its building in 1938.
Shire development manager Michael Whitbread said
Peppermint Groves heritage
architect had received the documents only last week.
He said the shires heritage
architect had found the new
information accidentally.
The new information was
coincidential, but important for
the council to be able to revisit
the matter, Mr Whitbread said.
Ms John said two weeks ago
that she would appeal the propertys category one listing.

Gift helps research

A grateful patient has given


the University of WA school of
surgery $500,000 for hearing
and balance research.
The gift is from Lynette and
Ron Kinnersly.
Mrs Kinnersly said Gunesh
Rajans treatment of her vertigo
had helped her lead a normal
life again.
The Kinnerslys hope the gift
will help others.
Professor Rajan, head of the

otolaryngology, head, neck and


surgery unit in the school of
surgery, said Mrs Kinnersly had
had a difficult balance disorder
that required complex surgery.
He said the couples gift would
fund study and clinical research.
The money would be directed
to research, including tissue
engineering to repair eardrum
perforations and studying
inflammatory diseases of the
middle ear.

US forces give the nod Richard Ward, left, Charles Price, Nancy Sale, and Andrea Testa-Vought liked what
they saw in Peppermint Grove. Photo: Paul McGovern

Hortisexuals find us attractive

By DAVID COHEN

American horticulturalists
were impressed by the green
Grove library when they were
given a tour of the building
last Friday.
Twenty-two members of the
Bay Area Horticultural Society
were in Peppermint Grove on
the first day of their 13-day tour
of WA.
Were known as the
Hortisexuals, nursery owner
Richard Ward said.
Were a bunch of nefarious
characters: an eclectic group
of nursery owners, landscape
architects, botanical artists, garden photographers and others.
Council planning manager
Michael Whitbread took the

Hortisexuals around the Groves


gardens and inside to see the
rocks that warm or cool air.
This is like going through
immigration again, one
Hortisexual said, as the group
snaked through the stacked rocks.
Mr Whitbread told the group
not having a chilling tower for
air-conditioning meant a $30,000
annual saving on the power bill.
Hortisexual Charles Price
said the Groves grounds were
inspiring.
It shows the average homeowner their garden doesnt have
to look like an English garden,
he said.
Somebody has to do projects
like this and pass on the lessons
learnt.
Mr Ward said there were 249
horticulturalists along the USs

west coast.
Our oldest member, Ruth
Bancroft, turned 107 last
Tuesday, he said.
She was one of my mentors
and worked until she was 96.
He said the group started
nearly 20 years ago when he
was refused entry to a garden,
Lotusland, near Santa Barbara,
that was semi-open to the public.
I called a week later with
a British accent and said we
were the Bay Area Horticultural
Society, and we got in, Mr
Ward said.
The Hortisexuals were due to
go on a tour of the South-West
and to Albany, see the wildflowers, and also visit Rottnest Island.
They have also been on tours
to Morocco, Bali, Borneo, Hawaii
and Las Vegas.

Loren White
0417 954 169

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POST, September 19, 2015 Page 19

Scarves galore at the Grove

Wool has been weaving its way


around the world to land at the
Grove library.

Unplugged When hes not cycling or on the train, Greg Boland zips
around in a hybrid electric car.

Greens to add buzz

By DAVID COHEN

Greg Boland says hes been


disappointed by the direction
of Cottesloe council over the
past two years.
The former councillor, Legal
Aid lawyer and Greens member
is opposing Mark Rodda in the
South ward and says decisions
on the Perth Freight Link have
been poor.
Theres been a perfect opportunity for the council to voice
its opposition to a very poor
proposal with negative impacts
for Cottesloe, Mr Boland said.
Yet the council has voted
twice not to do anything significant about it.
Mr Boland says good governance has also been lacking in
the council chamber, citing
the fiasco over voting to close
the Vera View dog beach in
November last year.
That was very poor process,
he said. If Id been on that
committee I dont think it would

have gone forward, because


the council has a consultation
policy.
He said another very poor
decision was voting to go to a
group of five councils when
faced with state government
mergers without community
consultation.
Im on the ratepayers group
SOS and weve had to be very
active unfortunately, because
the council hasnt been getting
it right, he said.
Mr Boland has notched up 8
years as a councillor.
A six-year stint ended two
years ago when he was ousted
by 19 votes by Philip Angers.
In the campaign, unauthorised election material, a letter,
distributed by then-president
of North Cottesloe Surf Life
Saving Club Craig Smith-Gander,
endorsed Mr Angers.
Sometimes these things happen in politics, Mr Boland said.
Mr Boland has twice been a
Greens state election candidate.

A total of 154 people from many


countries, including the US and
New Zealand, each sent in 150g of
natural fibre, usually wool, at the
beginning of this year and in turn
received fibre from someone else.
They had six months to knit,
weave and crochet their new
fibre into whatever they wanted
and send it back to the Spinners
and Dyers Guild of WA.
The results scarves, hats,
jumpers, shawls went on show
last week in Peppermint Grove
in the 2015 International Scarf
Exchange.
The materials ranged from
Australian silk to blue fox fur
from Alaska and came in a huge
range of colours and styles,
Nyelva Carnegie travelled from
Wyalong in rural NSW with fellow
weavers to see the exhibition and
spend the weekend in Perth.
She and nine other women
started their own spinners guild
in NSW in 1976.
We were promoting the use
of natural fibres, Nyelva said.
We all lived on farms with our
husbands.
Guild president Janet Allsworth
said only three of the 154 bundles
of fibre had not been returned
during the six-month project.
We have had a busy year,
she said.
The WA Guild was founded in
1957 and, though it had mainly
older members, Janet said she
was delighted that many younger
members, even teenagers, were
joining.
All the best people are spinners, she joked.
Vice-president Candace Gibson
said: We are trying to grow the
guild.
For more information about Alaine Haddon-Casey, of Wembley, with the stylish waistcoat she
the guild, go to spinweavewa.org.
felted from exchanged fibre.

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Meet garden guru


Chris at the lake

Sustainable gardening guru


Chris Ferreira likes visiting
Lake Claremont.

Friends of Lake Claremonts Clare Brittain, third from left, and Nick Cook, far right, with visiting federal MPs,
from left, Nola Marino (Forrest, WA), Andrew Giles (Scullin, Victoria), Alex Hawke (Mitchell, NSW) and Nickolas
Vavaris (Barton, NSW).

Federal MPs test the water

A Canberra crowd descended


on Lake Claremont last week.

The MPs were given a tour by


the lakes Friends as they work
on an inquiry into the register
of environmental organisations.
Nick Cook, our director, and
I walked them around the lake
to show them the work that the-

Friends have done since 2009,


Friends company secretary
Claire Brittain said.
Its important to us that
Friends of Lake Claremont remains a charitable organisation
with deductible gift recipient
status.
Nick and Claire told the MPs

Tutoring fee explained


A $7646 payment to a tutoring firm was queried by
Peppermint Grove councillors
at last weeks meeting.
Deputy shire president
Charles Hohnen asked about
the annual service licence payment to Your Tutor Tutoring
Australasia.
Library manager Debra Burn
said it was an online tutoring
service for students.
Any student in the three
suburbs [Peppermint Grove,
Mosman Park, Cottesloe] with
a special library card number
can log on from 4 to 10pm if

theyve got a specific homework question, Ms Burn said.


She said about 50 sessions a
month were done by students
and the number was rising.
We purchase about 5000
minutes a year, Mrs Burns
said. Once were over that
amount, students wait [to be
connected to a tutor] longer,
she said.
Sessions took about 20
minutes.
Its like dial an academic,
Mr Hohnen said.
Ms Burn said 90% of users
said the service was terrific.

the Friends had so far won


$471,650 in 14 state and federal
government grants in the past
six years.
The group has had deductible
gift recipient status since 2011.
Although we have been successful in obtaining grant money
it is becoming more and more
competitive, Claire said.
Some things arent allowable in grant funding. With
tax-deductible donations, we
are able to raise other money to
carry out work at the lake and
remain sustainable.
The inquirys terms of reference include investigating the
definition of environmental
organisation under the Income
Tax Assessment Act 1997, and
the requirements to be met by
organisations to be listed on
the register and maintain their
listing.
It is also looking at activities
undertaken by organisations
currently listed on the register
and the extent to which these
activities involve on-ground
environmental works.

This is such an amazing


space, he said.
Its one thing in Perth we
do well: look after these little
jewels that remain.
Ninety per cent are gone
theyve been cleared and
drained.
Chris will be by the water this
Sunday, September 20, during
Celebrate Lake Claremont.
The event is organised by
Claremont council and the
Friends of Lake Claremont
and will celebrate the lake
and promote sustainable living
practices.
Chris said his 11th and 12th
commandments were Use the
water where it falls, and Thou
shalt never leave the soil bare.
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Chris said.
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listen.

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we tell people the ingredients
and method they need.
He said western suburb homeowners were generally switched
on about sustainability.
They are very connected to
their gardens, he said. Some
are more concerned with aesthetics.
Some dont know their gardening can have an impact on
places like Lake Claremont.
Claremont mayor Jock Barker
said children would be able to
meet an eco-fairy, make a flower
crown and visit the creatures
at the Animal Ark Roadshow.
Bat detector Joe Tonga will
bring his bat detectors and thermal imagining scope and offer
his top tips for observing bats
in and around Lake Claremont.
Councillor Bruce Haynes will
host nature walks and point out
the lakes birdlife.
The event is from 10am to 1pm,
off Stirling Road.

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Professor Barry Marshall shows o his Nobel Prize medal to Governor Kerry
Sanderson and children.

Professor honoured

A decade after Barry Marshall


was awarded the Nobel Prize
in Physiology or Medicine, the
University of WA has renamed
its science library in his honour.

Professor Marshall and his colleague, Robin Warren, won the


2005 Nobel Prize for their discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter
pylori and its role in gastritis and
peptic ulcer disease.
Professor Marshall acted as a
human guinea pig and swallowed
a concoction containing the bacterium to prove their research.
As a result of his collaboration
with Dr Warren, most ulcers can
now be cured with antibiotics
instead of surgery, and incidence
of gastric cancer has been significantly reduced.
They were Australias ninth and
10th Nobel Prize winners.
Im overwhelmed to think that
whole generations of students and
researchers coming to read and
work in this place of knowledge

will see my name above the door,


Professor Marshall said at the
dedication ceremony.
It is certainly something that
I never in my wildest dreams
expected.
UWA vice-chancellor Professor
Paul Johnson said Professor
Marshall was the only UWA
graduate to have won a Nobel
Prize.
The university is delighted to
be able to recognise our very own
medical pioneer whose work has
made a difference to the lives of
millions of people around the
world, Professor Johnson said.
Australia has produced 15
Nobel laureates, which is the
most per head of population of
any country.
In 2007, Professor Marshall
was named Western Australian
of the Year and received
Australias highest civilian honour, the Companion of the Order
of Australia (AC).

After 45 years, the pool at


Hollywood Primary needs
major maintenance, but no
one wants to take it on.
The council says it belongs
to the Education Department
and the Education Department
says it has other priorities,
parent Veronica Binns said.
The fact that it was considered an Education Department
asset ruled the school out of
applying for sports grants from
the government, she said.
So far, the parents of the 290
students have raised about
$50,000 but need another
$70,000 to resurface the pool
and fix up jagged concrete
around the edges.
The pool was built in 1971.
It is one depth, shallow
enough for children who cannot swim but deep enough for
lap swimmers.
It is one of three pools in
Nedlands to which the council contributes $7000 a year
for chemicals and supplies,
because it is cheaper than the
council building its own pool.
Every summer, local families pay the P&C for keys to
the pool.
Raffle prizes, including domestic airfares, yoga classes,
meat from Weirs Butchers,

Veronica and Jason Binns at the pool with Tara (8) and Joshua (5).
hampers, professional services
and jewellery, have been donated by local businesses for
the draw on Monday.
Tickets are on sale at the
school office.
We would love to hear from
anyone or organisation in the
community which can help us

with a donation, Veronica


said.
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we have a high number of
kids whose parents are at the
hospital or university for just
a short time then move on, and
it is a lot to ask of them to keep
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Men in tutus perform vital role

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outside Methodist Ladies
College on Monday.

Alan Pavisich and Danny


Psaros stopped to say hello
to Year 8 student and cancer
survivor Alex Ceglinski.
They were raising funds
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Fremantle to Subiaco Oval,
Alex said.
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or four years and still go once
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Mr Pavisich is the president
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an Eagles board member, that
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But president and prominent


lawyer John Hammond said
that, speaking as a resident, he
hoped to see councillor Sally
Pyvis re-elected to the council,
this time in Central ward.
She has taken a consistent approach to opposing the
freight link and led the charge
against council amalgamations, he said.
He said she had also voted to

keep open the Vera View dog


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councillors like Sally Pyvis,
who are sensitive to the views
of ratepayers, remain on the
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Cottesloe and Melville were
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If the Eagles did he promised
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By the time they stopped
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Alexs dad, Mark, said Redkite
helped 2500 families a year.
Sometimes you have to
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Redkite helps with tutoring,
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Loan for club


A $150,000 loan for a
sports club to fit out a new
pavilion will be guaranteed
by Cambridge council.
Wembley Athletic Club
was offered the loan provided the council underwrote it, the community
committee was told.
Staff told councillors the
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councils agenda on Tuesday
night.

Mayor Max Hipkins and


three-quarters of the councillor
candidates have been returned
unopposed.
Just the two seats in the Dalkeith
ward will be put to the ballot.
There are four candidates:
retiree Ian Argyle, from Thomas
Street; retail store manager
Fergus Bennett, from Broadway;
retiree Wayne Negus, from Philip
Road; and chartered accountant
Joe Porter, from Philip Road.
The people appointed unopposed are all serving councillors:
nurse Toni James and architect
Nigel Shaw, Melvista ward; Leo
McManus, Coastal ward; and John
Wetherall, Hollywood ward.

Councillors discussed civic


affairs while surrounded by 23
of the 150-plus artworks submitted to the Claremont Art Award
and Exhibition.
Mayor Jock Barker ran the
meeting in front of nudes,
lemons, the Cottesloe pylon,
portraits, a geisha, boab trees, a
Venetian waterway and flowers.
Winner Mark Tweedies work,
Time Means Nothing to Me, has
been added to Claremonts collection and Mr Tweedie won
$5000.
The judges said this is beautifully articulated, Mr Barker
said.

Summer street works

Cottesloe will spend $461,650


on upgrading and improving
Station Street, in the towns CBD.
The council will consult
people next month about the
work, which is scheduled for
February and March.

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nature of the paint has been
expertly directed to portray the
artists father.
There is love, respect and
understanding in the execution
of the brushwork.
Tanya Van Irsen won second
prize and Vanessa Liebenberg
third.
Exhibition visitors who vote
for the peoples choice award
are in the running to win $500.
Mr Barker thanked judges
Marlene Stafford, Gregory Pryor
and Jo Darbyshire, and exhibition curator Sarah Toohey.
The art is on show until next
Friday, September 25, at council
HQ at 308 Stirling Highway.

Greens fund Wilson


Prize portrait Mark Tweedie with his winning work.

Row over new Peppy Grove home

A mining chief is having a


dispute with his builder over
his Peppermint Grove home.
Sandfire Resources managing
director and CEO Karl Simich
refused to make the final payment on his McNeil Street home
to Giorgi Exclusive Homes.
Mr Simich and his wife, Alisa,
have also refused to move into
the property until the dispute
with Giorgi, over the homes
finishes, is resolved.
It is understood the dispute
has lasted more than a year
and the Simichs want to move

The owners of this house are in dispute with its builder.


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possible.
A spokesman for the couple
said: Mr and Mrs Simich de-

cline to comment on the matter


as it is subject to ongoing legal
proceedings and a formal arbitration process.

The Greens helped fund a


Subiaco candidates campaign
ahead of next months local
government elections.

Greens (WA) co-convener Giz


Watson donated $718.75 to South
ward candidate Chris Wilsons
election campaign.
The money was spent on leaflets, business cards, posters and
advertising.
Mr Wilson said he was an independent but had no problem
identifying himself as a Greens
member.
Mr Wilson said he wanted
to run because there was not
enough youth representation
on the council.
I am 24 and currently I think
the youngest councillor is 52,
he said.
I was keen to run and the
Greens have decided to sup-

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If elected, Mr Wilson said he
would promote clean energy
and flexible council rates.
The other South ward candidates are sitting councillor Hugh
Richardson and Loren White.

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A Shenton Park data centre


that stores government secrets, sensitive commercial
and corporate information
and swathes of encrypted files
about Australians could triple
in size.
Metronode, a technology company part owned by Leighton
Holdings, built and opened
the $30million Lemnos Street
facility in 2013.
It now wants to spend $20million to triple the size of the
centre.
Metronode uses Australian
Security Intelligence
Organisation (ASIO) approved
technology to protect the information stored there.
Users of the centre typically
include state and federal government agencies, big telcos and
internet firms, banks, universities and other organisations that
need to protect big amounts of
digital information.
Located between the Swan
Transit bus depot in Lemnos
Street and the Subiaco waste

water treatment plant, the site


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A farm of computer main
frames is housed inside the
building, which is linked into
the local hospital grid and has
a bank of generators in case the
power supply is cut.
Factors influencing the location of the facility are that
it is elevated and unlikely to
be flooded, has an alternative
source of water nearby and
has low risk of a plane crashing into it.
The location and unique,
future-proof design of Shenton
Park are obviously meeting the
stringent needs of our customers in WA and this has meant
we needed to bring forward
our expansion plans by about
12 months, Metronode CEO
David Yuile said.
We would anticipate the next
phase of our data centre expansion at Shenton Park, which will
triple the current size, will be
completed early next year.
The application is expected to
be looked at by the Metro West
Development Assessment Panel
later this year.

$100,000 asthma grants

Three western suburb doctors have been awarded a total


of $100,000 in research grants
by the Asthma Foundation WA.
Kimberley Wang, of the
University of WA, received a
project grant of $40,000 to study
molecular determinants of
postnatal airway smooth muscle
growth.
Jonatan Leffler, of the
Telethon Kids Institute, re-

ceived a new investigator grant


of $30,000 to study oestrogenspecific immune modulation in
allergic asthma.
Kevin Runions, also of the
institute, received a new investigator grant of $30,000 to study
social experiences of school
children with asthma.
The grants were made at a
function at the Telethon Kids
Institute as part of National
Asthma Week.

Social service prefect Hannah Smith, in Year 12, supervises loading a truck with food donated to Uniting Aid
during the schools Hunger Games.

Hunger Games help needy


District 2 is the winner of the
first Methodist Ladies College
Hunger Games.

The games were devised by


the social service prefects and
their executive, to help people
in need.
We divided the college into
13 districts, based on our house
system, prefect Hannah Smith
said.
Districts 1 to 6 were the
junior years houses and 7 to
12 were the older girls houses.
All the girls became tributes
and the games began.
Districts and tributes refer to

Suzanne Collins wildly popular


trilogy, The Hunger Games.
But instead of battling each
other, tributes battled hunger,
Hannah said.
Boxes were placed around
the school and each district
collected food for Uniting Aid,
which will distribute it from
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Over half a tonne of food was
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We dont need councillors


with locked-in perspectives
Diversity of views is important
in local government.
Group tickets in council elections, such as that proposed by
the Coast ward ratepayers group
in Cambridge, are anti-diversity.
Does Cambridge want a council whose mayor and councillors
are locked into policies of a
particular group, or a council
whose members are independent thinkers with the flexibility
to decide issues on merit?
A council elected along the
lines of a party ticket would
disenfranchise ratepayers who
do not support that group.
Its not what local government
is all about; its about bringing
the community together, not
dividing it!
Im confident most Coast ward
residents are fair-minded and
will reject the hysterical assertions of the anti-Amendment
31 group.
The limited infill proposed for
the Coast ward does not merit
such a destructive response.
As for the Wembley ward,
why on earth would any of these
candidates hitch their fortunes
to the Coast ward ratepayers
ticket?
Theyve greatly underestimated the intelligence of Wembley
and West Leederville residents
if they expect to be elected on
a wave of populist nonsense
from afar.
Last time we had election
tickets in Cambridge they were
put forward by a ratepayer association run by a group with

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deep connections to the Liberal


Party but who many from that
party were embarrassed to call
their own.
As with now, the group huffed
and puffed with confected legal
challenges, aimed at whipping
up fear and doubt.
In the end their spurious assertions amounted to nothing.
But they did a lot of damage to
the town in the process, culminating in the Perry Lakes fiasco,
with significant reputational and
financial costs for all ratepayers.
It was a salutary lesson in the
value of diversity.
Cambridge has since gone on
to build first-rate public services, recreation and sporting
facilities, and financial management skills, as well as wealth.
These are the envy of other
WA councils.
Lets keep it that way.
David Berry
former Cambridge councillor
Kimberley Street, West Leederville

Candidate not a
registered psych
I want to clarify a report
under the heading Fit for the
job (POST, September 12), on
nominations for local government elections.
I am not a registered psychologist.
I have a B.Psych (UWA).
I was a councillor with the
Shire of Gingin for 10 years
and have an ongoing base in
Guilderton.
Elizabeth Eaton
Cambridge Coast ward candidate
Liord Road, Floreat

Congratulations and thank


you to the Stirling council for
the 11 tuarts it has planted in
local road reserves in Wembley
Downs this week.
With suburban infill proceeding apace, we are losing our
remnant trees at an alarming
rate.
It is fantastic to see that the
council is ahead of the game,
planting the big native trees in
spaces where they can flourish
and are (theoretically) protected
from the arborphobic tendencies
of some residents.
I am so pleased that our little
piece of Wembley Downs survived the (council) merger madness and remained in Stirling.

Wembley Downs reader Jane Ward said she was very pleased to see
a Stirling council worker planting native trees in a road reserve.

Jack has been great for Cottesloe


Having been given the honour of replacing Jack Walsh as
Cottesloe North ward councillor,
I would like to thank Jack on
behalf of all Cottesloe residents
and ratepayers for his 16 years
of outstanding service to the
community through his open
and accountable representation.
Jack has campaigned on issues such as the closure of the
Vera View dog beach, which
is used by many residents and
their four-legged friends and
was kept open for them to use.
He also campaigned strongly

against the state governments


council mergers, which saw people power force the government
to abandon its plans.
Jack is currently opposed to
the Perth Freight Link as he
believes it will result in a big
increase of heavy vehicles, affecting the safety and amenity
of all Cottesloe residents.
I can assure the people of
Cottesloe that I will do my best to
follow Jacks excellent example.
Rob Thomas
Forrest Street, Cottesloe

Refugees are not RAS business


A great number of people are
not happy about the asylum
seekers being housed in the
Showgrounds.
The Royal Agricultural
Society should stick to its charter, which is the development of

the agricultural, horticultural,


industrial, technological, commercial and mining resources
of WA.
Gwen Durack
Second Avenue, Claremont
See report, page 1

Jane Ward
Weaponess Road, Wembley Downs

Oh, this is
treachery!
I have been a rusted-on
Liberal.
My father and maternal
grandfather were both Liberal
MPs and my father held many
ministerial positions and was
a Senator and, briefly, premier.
I have twice been a Liberal
candidate for state Parliament
and have worked on the staffs
of two Liberal ministers.
Now, for the first time in my
life, I am considering voting
informally.
A party that rewards
Malcolm Turnbulls treachery
is not fit to govern Australia.
Hal G. P. Colebatch
Portland Street, Nedlands
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Port sale delay may affect link

Three council mayors led the march across the Stirling Bridge on Sunday. Opponents to the link say the bridge
does not have the capacity to carry all the heavy trucks the freight link will attract.
Kim Dravnieks said the rally community.
on Perths freight future.
She called on federal Curtin
We all know that for 20 had drawn together people from
MP Julie Bishop to follow
years the focus of planning has all over Perths suburbs.
Its good to see people from through on comments Ms Bishop
been on moving the container
facility to the outer harbour at all across Perth joining together had made to the POST last month
to articulate not only their op- that the federal funds allocated
Kwinana, she said.
That is in fact the only solu- position to the plan, but also for the freight link could be used
tion. It is indeed what these their vision for an alternative, on any road-building, not just
the freight link.
billions of dollars should be she said.
Id like to call on Julie Bishop
Rather than a freeway despent on.
Mr Norris agreed the freight stroying homes, wetlands and to have the conversation with
link plan defied two decades of communities, people are saying Colin Barnett to redirect these
they want a sustainable, liveable funds from the Perth Freight
planning.
Its absurd to contemplate
developing Fremantle harbour
as a container destination when
all the planning for the last 20
years has been directed towards
accessing and developing the
outer harbour, he said.
Federal Fremantle MP
Melissa Parkes told the crowd
the freight link was a complete
folly by state and federal governments.
She pledged to stand in front
of the bulldozers rather than
let the first stage of the project,
Roe 8, go through the Beeliar
wetlands.
Hundreds of people collect on the banks of the Swan River before joining
Rethink the Link convener
the march across the bridge.

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Leading Sundays march were
mayors from three councils,
including Mosman Park mayor
Ron Norris, councillors and
state and federal MPs.
Before protesters marched
across the Stirling Bridge, linking East Fremantle and North
Fremantle, several speakers
addressed the large crowd.
Federal Perth MP Alannah
MacTiernan, who has for months
sought Freedom of Information
access to documents relating to
freight link planning, told the
rally her request had been met
with a disappointing response.
She showed the crowd the FOI
documents Main Roads WA had
given her last Friday: they were
almost entirely blanked out due
to exemption clauses cited by
Main Roads.
Thats what they think of the
people of WA, Ms MacTiernan
said.
We dont deserve to know
anything about this project.
Obviously, they dont want
us to know what the public
servants were saying about this
crazy project when it was being
proposed.
This is a complete and utter
political project for which, as
even Colin Barnett said in North
Fremantle at a public meeting
recently, they havent even done
the planning work.
Ms MacTiernan told the crowd
the $1.6billion freight link plan
was a wasted opportunity that
would hobble WAs economic
future.
What it is doing is putting
energy and money into a project
that is not going to bring home
the economic bacon for this
state, she said.
She said it went against decades of bipartisan agreement

Link to roads that are really


needed, Ms Dravnieks said.
Colin Barnett has indicated
that he is now working on the
outer harbour plan.
Ms Dravnieks said it would
make much more sense to spend
funds on Tonkin Highway and
access to the future outer harbour, which Mr Barnett was
looking at now.
Ms MacTiernan said that after
Mr Turnbulls rapid ascension
to the prime ministership last
Monday evening, Mr Turnbull
should reappraise the freight
link plan.
Malcolm Turnbull must prove
Australia is truly under new
management and commit to an
immediate review of the $2billion
Perth Freight Link, she said.
Contracts are due to be
signed on the Roe 8 section of
the Perth Freight Link before
the end of the year, despite
widespread public concern
about the lack of planning, and
whether building a road to a
harbour nearing capacity is a
rational use of taxpayer funds.
Ms MacTiernan has previously
spoken about what she called the
former Abbott governments bizarre anti-rail ideology (Sixlane threat to Curtin Avenue,
POST, July 25) which she said
underpinned the decision to
fund the freight link.
Mr Turnbull should prove his
commitment to substance over
political sloganeering and commit to taking this project back
to the drawing board, she said.
WAs export-oriented economy cannot afford the port bottlenecks that will be created if
we do not get this right.
The state government says
the Perth Freight Link would
direct big trucks away from
Curtin Avenue.

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Burglar takes $1000 cash float


A $1000 cash float was
stolen from a Shenton
Park home last Friday.
Burglars got in to the
Evans Street home during the day, kicked in a
locked bedroom door and
stole the float from the
residents business.
In the same suburbs
Waylen Road, a laptop,
camera and jewellery valued at $3000 were stolen
from a house on Monday.
The resident told police
her front door had been
open when she got home.
On the same day a few
hundred metres away, sea
containers at a Stubbs
Terrace landscaping business were broken into.
Wallets and an iPad
were taken from an Alyth
Road home in Floreat
during a 10-minute window last Thursday after
burglars forced open a

Intruder caught
napping
A Geraldton man was
unco-operative after he
was found asleep at a
Claremont nursing home
on Monday morning, police allege.
Workers at the Bay Road
home called police after
they saw the man snoozing on the premises, but
he jumped a fence when
officers arrived.
They caught up with him
a short distance away.
It will be alleged the
Waggrakine man (25) resisted arrest, obstructed
police and would not say
who he was.
He was charged with
several offences and is
due to appear in the Perth
Magistrates Court.

back screen door.


In Mt Claremonts
Mayfair Street, a pushbike
was stolen from a shed.
In Floreats Birkdale
Street, a man suspected
of stealing money from
commercial premises was
chased by a witness, but
got away.
Police said he was Caucasian, in his early 20s, and wore
a hi-vis T-shirt and pants.
Two pushbikes were
stolen from near Princess
Margaret Hospitals administration area on Monday.

BEAT
with DAVID COHEN

Catman on
the prowl
Sightings of a man
with distinctive cat-like
facial tattoos should be
reported immediately,
Wembley police say.
Officers have dubbed
the man Catman and
say they have received
numerous complaints
from women about his
inappropriate behaviour.
He is of concern to us
and we are worried his behaviour may be escalating,
Acting Senior Sergeant
Murray Geneff said.
The man, who lives locally, had cat whiskers
tattooed on his face while
in prison.
Earlier this year he was
charged with indecent
exposure after allegedly exposing himself at
Daglish railway station.
Sightings should be
reported to Wembley station on 9214 7100 or Crime
Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Telstra worker
faces charges
A former Telstra
worker appeared in court
last Thursday on charges
of stealing Telstra property valued at more than
$250,000.
Major fraud squad officers had charged the man
with 40 counts of stealing
as a servant.
Police allege between
January and October last
year, the man ordered
phones and iPads under
different customer accounts, forwarded them
to himself and sold them
online.

Man slashed with box-cutter


A Mosman Park man
had an artery slashed
by an orange-handled
box-cutter in Wembley
last Friday night, police
will allege.
Blood was pouring from
the 37-year-olds left arm
when he ran to a neighbours home in Cambridge
Street about 10pm.
Police questioned six
people at a nearby unit. The
four men and two women

were reluctant to talk.


On Wednesday, South
Perth man Chad Jude
Davids appeared in the
Perth Magistrates Court
on a charge of grievous
bodily harm.
Mr Davids is next due
in court later this month.
The victim had surgery
in Sir Charles Gairdner
Hospital. He may not regain full movement in his
left hand.

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Footy fans trash pavilion

By DAVID COHEN

Collegians Amateur
Football Club players
celebrating a grand
final win trashed the
Allen Park Pavilion in
Swanbourne last weekend, Nedlands council
says.
Cleaners found drunken
revellers still in the building when they arrived at
5.45 on Monday morning.
Two dog-walkers said
the players were on the
roof last Sunday afternoon
shouting and swearing at
passers-by and throwing
glass stubbies on to the
ground.
There were a couple
of dozen guys from their
late teens to early 30s on
the roof, one walker said.
They had medals
around their necks and
they had total disrespect.
Another walker saw the
pavilion an hour after
the revellers had been
ejected.
The stink was horrendous, he said.
The building was unlocked, there was broken
glass outside. A council
ranger was there and he
was disgusted.

Grand final fiasco Collegians were responsible for this


Swanbourne mess, says Nedlands council.
Collegians did not respond to queries.
Nedlands council said
the partygoers caused
significant damage and
the building was closed
while safety was checked.
There were urine puddles on the floor, a hole
smashed in the kitchen
ceiling (exposing dust that
might have asbestos), and
empty bottles and cans
inside and outside.
The city has established there was no existing booking of the facility

Caught with laptop

A Fremantle man had


a stolen laptop computer
in his possession in
Mosman Park on Tuesday,
Cottesloe police allege.

Senior Sergeant Neil


Morton-Smith said officers were at a Wellington
Street block when they
saw a man they wanted to
speak to about outstanding

criminal enquiries and an


arrest warrant.
Police will allege the
40-year-old had a stolen
Dell laptop with him and
they charged him with
unlawful possession and
breach of bail.
He appeared in the
Perth Magistrates Court
the next day and is due to
reappear later this month.

by the Collegians Amateur


Football Club in the citys
bookings database for the
evening of Sunday, a
spokeswoman said.
While the football club
did not have city permission to use the building
last Sunday evening, they
have been given permission to book the building
on other occasions, due
to the demolition of the
council building they
have previously used as
a clubrooms on the David
Cruickshank Reserve.
Because of this, the
club has been provided
with keys to the building.
The club has accepted
responsibility for the incident, and the city will
meet the clubs president
later this week to discuss
the incident, the damage
to the building and the
inconvenience to other
facility users.
The Allen Park Pavilion
is used by other sporting
clubs and a playgroup.

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Our family suburbs are


the best in the world

I wont be challenging
Underwoods ferocious guard
Last week, a beautiful pair of
goshawks was seen on the north
side of the bush in Underwood
Avenue, Shenton Park.
The smaller male was quiet,
and the much larger female
called yip, yip, yip, yip, yip
at some length.
A few days later, I saw her
again not perched picturesquely in the green foliage,
but ying fast and with intent
towards my head.
Nowhere to run, nowhere to
hide.
At the last moment, I ducked
down to the ground and she
swooped probably a few centi-

More decorum
in Cambridge
Re the letter, Shannon
group campaigners compare
badly with Withers (POST,
September 12), yes, there was
a small group of people who
became heated and loud at the
Cambridge council meeting
on July 1.
As my husband and I were
part of the large portion of the
audience who did not either
shout or speak in a disrespectful or abusive manner, I
wonder how the writer, George
Davies, knows the ratio of Save
Our City Beach Our Floreat
supporters to knockers.
My husband and I stand
strongly behind those seeking to halt the progress of
Amendment 31, but call for
the decorum of the majority to
wash over the angry outbursts
of a few.
K. Mason
Sellenger Court, City Beach

metres over my head.


This goshawk is so ferocious
I am sure she would take small
wildebeests if they ventured into
her domain.
Last year, the female was
swooping and chasing from early
to late December, but now it
is only September, the time of
spider orchids and wondrous
other owers, insects, reptiles,
small birds and fungi.
Will I have the opportunity to
wonder and wander about this
spring with such a fearsome
guardian about?
Margaret Owen
Daglish Street, Wembley

We need more housing in and


around central Perth.
But we need to deliver a
good quality of life, manage
the change, give people a fair
say in what is built in their
community and preserve the
amenity of neighbours.
People worried about the
development assessment panel
(DAP) system are labelled as
NIMBYS.
In the recent review of the
DAP system, both Upper House
Labor and Liberal MPs conceded there were problems
and recommended changes.
But Labor and Liberals still
essentially support the DAP
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members of the community in
which the development is to
occur; and that there should be
no accountability (third-party
appeal rights) for any approval,
no matter how extreme the extent of discretion is required
to ignore the objectives of the
scheme.
The Parliamentary committee
blames councils for outdated
schemes rather than considering the implications of highlevel state policies being given
priority over statutory schemes.
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and ultimately a return of development approval power to
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to present a team for change.
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Only by truly listening to and
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Community news

Whats on
in POST community
Rotary breakfast

Regan Ashley from the


Australia-Japan Youth Cultural
Exchange will be the guest
speaker at the next breakfast
meeting of the Rotary Club of
Cambridge. It is at 7.30am on
Wednesday, September 23, at
the Cambridge Bowling Club.
Enquiries: Max on 9387 4626
or Mike on 9204 1324.
VIEW Club

The Smith Familys Learning


for Life program is the topic
for the Western Suburbs VIEW
Clubs next meeting at 10am on
Wednesday, September 23. The
fun Back to School Day will be
held Mt Claremont Community
Centre in Montgomery Road.
People are also welcome to
join members for a Kings Park
guided tour on Wednesday,
October 14. Enquiries: Ann on
9387 7104 or Glen on 0413
449 930.
Relating better

Mums Raising Teenage Girls


and Boys, Sex and Intimacy
and Mindfulness are all onenight seminars coming up
soon at Relationships Australia
at 22 Southport Street, West
Leederville. Enquiries: 9489
6322.
Mosman Park ratepayers

Monday, September 21, is the


date of the next meeting of
the Mosman Park Residents
and Ratepayers Association
meeting. It will be at 7pm at
the Mosman Park Bowling Club.

New Diamond Teagan Gmeiner, left, leads a training session with two more YMCC state representatives, Sara Foster and Sage Rogers-U. Eager
to follow in their footsteps are third generation YMCC players Eddie Bowyer and Soe Clementi. Photo: Paul McGovern

Another Diamond for YMCC hockey

Defender Teagan Gmeiner is


the latest player from Floreats
YMCC Hockey Club to be selected to compete for WA.

She will play for WAs


Diamonds in the Australian
Hockey League tournament this
year. She also represented WA
in the under-21 championship
earlier this year.
Teagan (21), who plays in
YMCCs premier league team,
says she loves the physical challenge of hard training.

I like learning new skills and


the feeling of mastering them,
and using them to beat the opposition, she said.
She said she also loved playing
for YMCC, which is based at Perry
Lakes Reserve, because the club
was united and very supportive.
YMCC players Sage Rogers-Uff
and Sara Foster are also WA
representatives this year.
Sage was selected in the WA
under-18 team that came third
in the national championships

in Adelaide in April. She also


represented Australia in the
under-16 tour to Mannheim,
Germany, earlier in the year and
is a member of the Heat development squad of Hockey WA.
Sara is a member of the under16 WA team and also in the
Heat development squad. The
under-16 team finished fourth
in the championships in Perth
this year.
All three have played hockey
from a very early age and are giv-

ing back by taking on occasional


coaching roles with the younger
players at the club.
Next season, YMCC Hockey
Club will start a new modified
hockey competition for Years
1 and 2, with teams from local
schools.
Schools wanting to enter teams
in either this competition or
the comp for Years 3 and 4 can
contact Suzanne Bowyer on ymccjuniors@gmail.com or see the
club website ymcchockey.com.

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SOUTH WEST

NORTH BOYANUP

RURAL EXPRESS SALE

51 KOORABIN DRIVE, YALLINGUP

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An attractive lifestyle farm in pasture and bushland setting, just 10 minutes


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Owner downsizing and moving on.

Nestled against a bush backdrop with sweeping views down the beautiful
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leisure. Adjoining the main house with its 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and via
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HENTY

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URGENT BANK SAYS SELL!

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One or both farms must sell now, with two farms to choose from making a total
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yards and pasture are good and currently leased for cattle. Available for sale
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available by September 29 2015 (unless sold prior).

A 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom modern home with coastal views that is set up for
cattle, but suitable for horses or equine pursuits. Enjoy the quiet beauty and
tranquility of this private and secluded estate that is well positioned at the end of
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distance to the club house, beach and town. The beautifully appointed two-storey home is ideal for family,
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MAYANUP

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POST, September 19, 2015 Page 55

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Sophisticated and elegant, this luxurious home offers the ultimate easy care lifestyle.
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conveniences. In a perfect location close to shops, Scotch College, Claremont
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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER 2.10PM - 2.45PM

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block in a fantastic central location.
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living. Quality nishes create a relaxed style and include spotted gum wood oor
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Community news
Kids can shake
it all about

Childrens musical storytelling group, Music Book, will


hold two musical story time
adventures at the Pelican
Centre in Swanbourne.

Pouring pennants After two decades without one, Mosman Park Junior Football Club now has two pennants, thanks to the Year 8 team.

Redbacks repeat last years glory


The Year 8 Mosman Park
Redbacks team made it two
premierships in two years
when they won their grand
final against the Kingsley Cats
on Sunday.

The Redbacks beat the Cats


11.11.77 to 4.4.28, at Kingsway
Reserve on a perfect day for
football in front of an estimated
200 Redback supporters.
After some close tussles dur-

ing the season, the Redbacks


knew they had to come out firing against the Cats, and they
hit the ground running, leading
by three goals at quarter time.
With Fletcher Metcalf a rock
at centre-half-back, the opposition must have felt like they
were kicking into a brick wall.
The second quarter saw the
Redbacks move further ahead
despite kicking into the breeze.
Ollie Sheldrick, Issi Butters

and Ross Crawford took the


game on in the premiership
quarter, and at three-quarter
time the boys had just about
wrapped it up.
Coach Oliver Tate wisely
instructed the team to play
the game out and win the last
quarter.
The team duly delivered and
the raucous Redbacks crowd
witnessed the Year 8s win the
second flag for the club in more

than 20 years.
Ollie Sheldrick won the medal
for best afield.
The Redbacks returned to
Tom Perrott Reserve for a team
celebration with hot roast pork
rolls and pizza on the menu.
The team was coached by
Oliver Tate and Scott Metcalf
and the manager was Steve
Johnston.
For information, go to www.
mosmanparkredbacks.com.au.

Stories and illustrations will


be projected on to a screen,
accompanied by live classical
music.
Children will have the chance
to explore new and imaginary
worlds, and get up and shake it
all about.
Those taking part are invited
to pack a picnic, a blanket or
cushions and their favourite
teddies.
The shows will be at the
centre at 105 Shenton Road,
Swanbourne, at 11.30am.
The first is for pre-schoolers and will be on Tuesday,
September 22, while the second,
on Monday, October 5, is for
children up to 11.
Tickets are $15 each, $45 for
a family of four, with no charge
for children under one.
Tickets are available at trybooking.com/ITFU or at the door.
Enquiries: Peta on 0438 898 822.

Pruning tips

Peter Coppin, the guru of


fruit tree pruning, is giving
a talk and demonstration this
Sunday at Mayo Community
Garden in Swanbourne.

Everyone is welcome to head


along to learn about why to
prune and how plants respond.
Mayo garden is at 91 Wood
Street, Swanbourne, and the talk
is from 1 to 4pm on September
20.
The cost is $10 for members,
$15 for non-members, and afternoon tea is provided.

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Filing Cabinet

Curtain pelmet

Shelves

Stoneware dogs,
urns, fountains

Painted furniture
big selection
Pair of mirrors

Country dining
tables 8 styles

Buffets assorted

Variety brass
jardiniers

Table lamps
many styles

Variety of clocks

Chandeliers &
other lighting

Mirrors
20 choices

Sofa tables and


salon tables

Work tables
3 choices

Armchairs
all styles

Big selection
of frames

Iron seat and


other choices of
garden bits

Beds
15 different styles

Dining chairs lots


of choices

Jewel box

Garden ironware
big choice

Pine bookcase

Stools
many choices

209 Railway Road, Subiaco (opp. Daglish Railway Station) Tel: 9381 4350 or 0419 047 743
OPEN: Tues - Fri 10am - 4pm, Sat 10am - 1pm
Parking right at the door!!

POST, September 19, 2015 Page 57

An iconic residence

5 BED

Designed by acclaimed Hungarian born architect,


Julius Elischer in the 1960s, this landmark coastal
residence sits on the highest block in city beach with
spectacular and uninterrupted 270 degree ocean and
valley views.

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Luxury apartment
living

3 BED
2 BATH
2 CA R

With a sophisticated open-plan living area, quality


nishes, and a well designed layout, this elegant
apartment delivers a secure, comfortable home
in an exclusive location.
HO ME O PEN TIM ES
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POST, September 19, 2015 Page 59

Welcome to
Heritage Hill
This renovated character cottage sits right in the heart
of the prestigious Claremont Hill precinct one of the
western suburbs most sought after residential pockets.

3 BED
1 BATH
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620M2

HO ME O PEN TIM ES:


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Community news

How to quit for good

Most smokers want to quit


and have tried at least once,
without success.

Many feel that they could quit


if they just had the right help
and support.
Postgraduate trainees in
clinical psychology at the UWA
school of psychology conduct
groups at the clinic on the UWA
campus to help people stop
smoking.
The program offered at the
clinic is based on evidence from
up-to-date research and bestpractice recommendations from
national health authorities in
Australia, the UK, and the US.

The treatment incorporates


cognitive-behavioural therapy,
nicotine replacement therapy,
problem-solving and motivational enhancement skills, as well
as support in an understanding
group environment.
The 10-week program ensures
people get the support they need
for dealing with the challenges
that may arise as they progress
through the quitting process, and
that they dont get discouraged
after a slip or two along the way.
For further information or to
reserve a place in the next group,
contact the Robin Winkler Clinic
on 6488 2644 or clinic-psy@uwa.
edu.au.

Op shops need a top-up

Times are hard at all op shops


at the moment and Anglicares
seven metropolitan shops are no
exception.
We are in an uncertain phase
at the moment whereby our donations are very minimal, said
Anglicare business development
manager Isobel Macaulay.

We are seeking good condition re-saleable items and


have a free pick up service
in the metropolitan area for
furniture, white goods, bulk
clothing and bulk electrical
goods, she said.
To organise a collection, call
6253 3535.

PLAN YOUR JOURNEY


We care about reducing traffic congestion in our
community, which is why we support initiatives to ease
traffic and parking during the Perth Royal Show.

Consider catching public transport - to plan your day visit


transperth.wa.gov.au. Parking is limited, see our website
for parking restrictions.

www.claremont.wa.gov.au

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Nathan and Austin Vujcich with coach Gareth Merriman at Subiaco PCYC.

Judo coach spans generations

For more than three


decades, Gareth Merriman
has been coaching judo at
Subiaco PCYC.

Dr Merriman started as a
volunteer coach at Subiaco
PCYC in 1984 and now sometimes coaches the children of
his original students.
They include Nathan
Vujcich and his son Austin.
Dr Vujcich, now a surgeon,
started taking judo lessons at
Subiaco PCYC in 1986 as an
eight-year-old.
He said the decision to take
his son to Subiaco PCYC was
an easy one.
I got a great deal more than
the ability to defend myself out
of the time I spent at Subiaco,
Dr Vujcich said.
Gareth exemplifies discipline and mutual respect,
and he teaches without ever
showing bad temperament
no small feat when you are
looking after 30 children in
one class.
Dr Merriman says that the
word judo means the gentle

way and is practised for the


betterment of self and society.
Recently he was presented
with a Recognised Service
Award for his contribution to
the continuing success of the
PCYC club.
It was lovely for my three
decades volunteering with
PCYC to be acknowledged in
such a way, Dr Merriman said.
Now Ive got the next 30 years
to look forward to!
He said one of the highlights
of his time with Subiaco PCYC
had been seeing students he
coached in the 80s and 90s
bringing in their own children
for lessons.

It shows that our club has


instilled a real sense of community in our students. They
walk back into the club and it
feels like home, he said.
Judo is an Olympic sport
and at Subiaco PCYC we teach
judo at a participation sport
level and high-sport level, so
everyone can get involved.
PCYC is a not-for-profit
organisation and relies on
the help of donors, sponsors
and volunteers to operate its
activities and programs
For more information about
judo, or any other activities at
Subiaco PCYC, call Jessica
Lynch on 9388 2053.

Back in the 80s, Dr Merriman, with a lot more hair than he has now,
coached young Nathan Vujcich, wearing the yellow belt on the left.

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To vote for the loveliest garden just go to our


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View all our listings on REIWA.com.au

Entries close 7th October and the winner


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Community news

Students dance to the cool capoeira beat


Students were swept up in
their enthusiasm for capoeira
last week at the International
School of WA (ISWA).

The school has a philosophy of


global mindedness, and students
enjoyed an energetic workshop
with the team from Ancestrais
Capoeira.
Capoeira fuses dance, acrobatics, music and song into a
complex martial arts discipline
and was developed as an expression of freedom by slaves from
Angola when they were shipped
to Brazil.
The emphasis is not on how well
you perform, but on how much
energy you commit to trying.
The whole school, from PrePrimary to Year 12, got involved and art teacher Kerise
Delcoure said all were swept
up by the enthusiasm of the
capoeiristas.
Often you find that as students
get into Years 11 and 12 they become a bit too cool to participate
openly in activities, but not this
time, she said.
Students were so captivated by
the experience that the school is
now considering adding capoeira
classes to its timetable.

International School of WA
students commit plenty of energy
to capoeira.

Young writers make their point

Deputy principal Leigh Olver


said it was important for students
to be interested in, and to respect,
other cultures.

Three Year 8 Perth Modern


School students have won
prizes in the Childrens Book
Council Make Your Own
Storybook Competition.

Readings celebrate poets centenary

Melissa Lee (14) won the


picture book category for The
Shadow, Katrina Hooper (13)
came third for her picture
book A Dogs Eye View and
Flynn Hardcastle-Sharp, (13)
won second place for his Story
book No Way Out.
Melissas winning entry,
The Shadow, is based on the
allegory that life is a race and
features a character whose

Well Versed, a group of mature poetry lovers who present


readings, will celebrate the life
and work of Queensland poet
Judith Wright this Sunday in
Swanbourne.
Wright, who was a life-long advocate for indigenous rights and a
staunch environmental activist, is
one of only two Australian poets
to be considered for the Nobel
Prize for Literature.
Well Versed is privileged to

have been entrusted by Wrights


daughter, Meredith McKinney, to
share some literary treasures on
this special occasion, marking 100
years since Wrights birth.
The poetry reading is at 3pm
on Sunday, September 20, at
Mattie Furphy House, next to Tom
Collins House, in Clare Close,
Allen Park.
The afternoon is hosted by the
Fellowship of Australian Writers
WA.
Admission is $10 at the door.

goal is to run, but who trips


and falls, symbolising a failure.
A shadow begins to follow
him everywhere. The shadow
represents depression and
no matter how hard the main
character tries to run away,
the shadow always follows.
Eventually, the character
stumbles across a man sitting
on a bench who offers him a
glowing stone, which he uses
to defeat the shadow.
Melissa said: I was over the
moon when I found out I had
won as I was really proud of
what I had created.

There is a growing awareness of mental illness and


depression features a lot in the
news, and I wanted to use The
Shadow to help young children
understand the condition and
know there are strategies to
deal with it as well as help
that can be accessed in the
community.
The main character in The
Shadow experiences failure,
as everyone will in some way
throughout life, but with the
right help, was able to battle
to overcome it and achieve
his goal.

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19 October - 11 December 2015

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Hardcastle-Sharp with their prize-winning creations.

MANNING & ASSOCIATES


OPTOMETRISTS

Tresillian Arts Centre offers a


wide range of courses including:
Arts Ceramics - Textiles Fun &
Craft - Languages - Health & Fitness.

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Enrol Now in School Holiday Activities


for 29 September to 9 October 2015.
For further information contact
Tresillian Arts Centre on 9389 1977
or tresillian@nedlands.wa.gov.au.
Download a copy of the full Term 3
program at nedlands.wa.gov.au.

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Ready to dance in the street?


People from across Perth are expected to
be dancing to the same tune in a massive
event in Forrest Place on Sunday, November
8, at 11am.
The dance will be created by Perth choreographer Lauchlan Bain to the music, Geronimo,
by Australian band Sheppard and then put
on the internet for everyone to learn before
the big day.
The event is to raise awareness for Childrens
Leukaemia and Cancer Research Foundation
(CLCRF) and long-term patron Justin Langer
will be there to sign Dance for a Cure T-shirts.
The filmed version of the choreography can
be found on the Dance for a Cure website and
there will be two rehearsal days Sundays,
October 18 and 25.
People who register must attend at least one
rehearsal to be eligible to dance on November 8.
To register to dance, head to www.danceforacure.com.au.

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Emmanuel
is back in
the saddle

Historic club welcomes


Cottesloe nippers
It may the be the oldest in
WA, but the Cottesloe Surf Life
Saving Club prides itself on
its vibrant program for young
lifesavers.

After facing cancer himself


and winning, Emmanuel
Mallois is gearing up for this
years Ride to Conquer Cancer.

For Emmanuel, whose pastries are famous at the Subiaco


Farmers Market, the cancer
journey started innocuously
enough last November.
He was riding his sons bike a
very short distance from home
to the park in Jolimont where
he was going to teach him to
ride, when the front wheel got
caught in the gutter.
I flipped like a pancake,
he said. I fell on my arm and
it snapped.
Emmanuel was rushed to
hospital where the orthopaedic
surgeon, who is also a friend,
said more tests were needed
because it was not a normal
break.
The bad news was that he had
a tumour in his arm and a scan
showed he had three more in
his body.
I started radiotherapy in
February, then chemotherapy
and had a stem cell transplant
in April, Emmanuel said.
I am all clear now.
Emmanuel has done a lot of
cycling over the years, including
the Ride to Conquer Cancer for
three years.
This year, five of his friends
announced they would form a
special team dedicated to his
fight against cancer.
I cried when they told me,
Emmanuel said. You cannot

Ben Stephens (37), who has


been club president for the
past four years, said: Families
are the lifeblood of a club such
as ours.
Not many organisations provide an avenue for children to
work alongside their parents and
in some cases grandparents.
Cottesloe Surf Life Saving
Club will hold its registration
day for all new members this
Sunday, September 20, from 9am
to noon, at 87 Marine Parade.
Committee members and
age-group managers will be
available to answer questions

about the new season.


Youth development officer
Sam Cowie will explain the
planned youth program while
the chief instructor Nick
Hancock will answer questions
on planned courses aimed at
both parents and their children.
Last season, club members
volunteered 9311 hours patrolling Cottesloe beach and treated
244 first-aid incidents.
Cottesloe welcomes members
from the age of five. They start
by learning basic beach and
water safety skills and progress
through to the surf rescue certificate at 13 and the bronze
medallion at 15, a prerequisite
to going on to patrols.
For more information, go
to cottsurf.com/membershiprenewal.

Focusing on the role of the artist

Ready to ride ... Emmanuel Mallois will join the Ride to Conquer
Cancer in October.

Japanese-Australian photographer and writer Mayu


Kanamori has a fascinating
story to tell about another
Japanese photographer,
Yasukichi Murakami, who
worked in Broome and Darwin
from the early 1900s.

believe what people will do


for you.
Emmanuel is back in the
saddle and will join the team
on the 200km ride from South
Perth to Pinjarra on October
17 and then back the next day.
Next Saturday, September
26, Emmanuels team will be
warming up for the event on
training bikes at the Farmers
Market, aiming to cycle 200km

When World War II broke out,


Murakami and all his family
were interned and his photos
were impounded and subsequently lost.
Mayu went in search of the lost
photos and created a theatrical
work about her journey.
This year Mayu is artist-inresidence at UWAs Institute
of Advanced Studies and on
September 29 will present a talk

between 8am and noon.


They are hoping shoppers
will donate to the cause and
Emmanuel will have been
cooking up a croquembouche,
a mountain of profiteroles, to
raffle tickets are $5.
Since 2012, the Ride to
Conquer Cancer has raised
more than $15million for the
Harry Perkins Institute of
Medical Research.

titled Blurring Boundaries the


role of the artist in social history, responsibility and ethical
choices.
While discussing the process
of her creating and writing, Mayu
will also introduce her work
on the civilian internment arts
program in Cowra, NSW, where
Murakami is buried, and her
on-going collaborations with the
Japanese indigenous community
of Broome.
They remember Murakami
through their oral histories and
family photographs.
Her lecture is at 6pm inUWAs
Fox Lecture Theatre.
It is free, but RSVP is required
via ias.uwa.edu.au/lectures/
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Military roadshow rolls in


Do you have a mysterious
piece of military memorabilia
that youd love to know more
about?
Head along to the Military
Antiques Roadshow at Anzac
House on Sunday, October 18.
Military antique dealers
John Burridge, Henry Fijolek
and Wayne Gardiner will be
on hand to enlighten people
who bring in their treasured
possessions and will hopefully
reveal some rare items from
Australias war history.
The event will run from 10am
to 4pm as part of the Perth

Heritage Days weekend.


The Westralian Great War
Living History Association
will also display its World
War I bell tent and associated
memorabilia.
People are asked to take in
no more than two items per
person to allow the experts
to see each person.
Anzac House is at 28 St
Georges Terrace, on the corner of Irwin Street.
Devonshire teas will be
available to buy.
For more information, call
9287 3799.

The day it could all have ended


The Man Who Saved the
World will be screened
by the People for Nuclear
Disarmament on Tuesday
evening.

Piano teacher Gaby Gunders with some of her star pupils, standing from left, Erwin Tee, Danielle Gunders-Hunt
and Tim Claxton, and sitting, Queenie Cheuk, Julia Yang, Vivien Li, and Milena Mackey.

Young pianists play for homeless

Seven young Perth pianists


will use their talents to help
homeless people.
The seven are all students of
Gaby Gunders and each will play
the first movement of a concerto
for the concert next Saturday.
The cost of entry to the concert
in UWAs Callaway Auditorium
will be a donation towards Street
Connect, an outreach program
for the young homeless.
One of the performers, Tim
Claxton (14), said his teacher had

the idea for the concert and the


young performers had chosen the
charity they wanted to support.
Tim, who will play Beethovens
Concerto No. 2 in B flat, has been
playing piano for eight years
and is studying for his associate diploma in music, Australia
(AMusA) next year.
I have not performed something as big as this before, Tim
said.
It has challenging aspects
but I am looking forward to the

chance to perform.
The other pianists are Vivian
Li, Melina Mackey, Danielle
Gunders-Hunt, Queenie Cheuk,
Julia Yang and Erwin Tee, who
will play movements by Bach,
Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven and
Saint-Saens.
They are all eighth grade or
diploma level.
The concert is at 7.30pm on
Saturday, September 26.
For more information, call
0403 157 661.

It is the true story of Stanislav


Petrov, who was on duty at
Russias military headquarters
on September 26, 1983, when it
appeared that nuclear missiles
were on their way from the US
to Russia.
Should he activate the retaliatory response before it

was too late? Or hope it was a


false alarm?
The screening is at 6.30pm
on Tuesday, September 22, at
UCIC Hall, level 2, 97 William
Street, Perth, between Hay and
Murray streets.
Bookings are required via
eventbrite.com.au/e/screeningthe-man-who-saved-the-worldtickets-18494491522.
People are invited to meet
for light refreshments at 6pm
to celebrate the International
Day for Nuclear Disarmament.

The Resurrection is the challenge


Belinda Cobby, the curator of the 2016 Christian art
prize, Mandorla Art Award,
will talk to artists at a forum
in Swanbourne.
Artists will have the opportunity to discuss the theme,
The Resurrection, and meet
Belinda.
The forum will be presented
by Reverends Peter Sellick

and Ryan Green, current and


former Mandorla committee
members and theologians.
It will be at the Church of
the Resurrection, 105 Shenton
Road, Swanbourne, from 2 to
4pm on Saturday, October 10.
RSVP to curator@mandorlaart.com.
The winner will receive
$25,000, a prize sponsored by
St John of God Health Care.

The grand master is


now a grand father
Earlier this year, the arrival of Hudson Abel-Iles had an
understandable affect on grandparents Jo and Adrian
Abel. Theres been lots of time spent doting over the latest
addition to the Abel clan while helping parents Jenna
and Adam adjust to their new family life. But now that
everyones settled, its back to the business of selling for
Adrian Abel the top selling REIWA Grand Master of 2015.
Theres a reason why Adrian achieved the highest
residential sales in Western Australia in 2015. Its because
hes the best in the business and when the time comes
for you to sell your property, you deserve the best.
For an obligation-free property appraisal and expert
guidance on the best way to achieve the highest sales
price, you owe it to yourself to speak with Adrian today.

Source: REIWA.COM Grand Master Awards 2015.

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What colour are your eyes?

This simple question will


be canvassed in a lecture to
mark the International Year
of Light.

Eye colour may be one of the


fundamental ways in which we
define appearance, but David
Mackey, managing director of
the Lions Eye Institute, says a
host of factors influence what
we see in the mirror.
Professor Mackey, who is also
director of the centre for ophthalmology and visual sciences
at UWA, says eye anatomy and
physiology, genetics, environment and age all influence what

we see as our eye colour.


Professor Mackey will talk
about the journey from the eye
to the mirror and back and the
science involved in the way we
see the colour of our own eyes
at 6pm on Thursday, September
24, in UWAs University Club
Theatre Audtitorium.
The talk is hosted by the
Institute of Advanced Studies
as part of LightTALKS, a
lecture series about optics,
organised to celebrate the
International Year of Light.
The talk is free, but RSVP is
required via www.ias.uwa.edu.
au/lectures/mackey.

Dementia seminar for all

Dementia consultant
Michelle Harris will present
a seminar in West Perth
highlighting the importance
of reducing the dementia
stigma, and giving tips on how
to prevent it.
It is an opportunity to not
only learn how to support loved
ones living with dementia, but to
better understand the changes
happening in their lives,
Michelle said.
Dementia is a shift in the way
a person experiences the world.

As a society we must become


more dementia-aware and
friendly by changing our minds
about people whose minds have
changed.
Michelle, who is a consultant
for aged-care group Bethanie,
will hold the seminar at the
Bethanie West Perth Social
Centre, 40 Violet Street, West
Perth, at 10am on Friday,
September 25.
It will be open to everyone
and will include morning tea.
To find out more, call 131 151.

The value of marine reserves

No-take marine reserves


provide benefits to biodiversity,
science and education.

Researchers Tim Langlois and


Jordan Goetze from the UWA
Oceans Institute ask if these
reserves also optimise yield for
fisheries in data-poor situations.

They will present a talk for the


Institute of Advanced Studies at
6pm on Monday, September 21.
The free talk will be in UWAs
Woolnough Lecture Theatre.
RSVP is required via www.ias.
uwa.edu.au/lectures/marinereserves.

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Ready for action Young cricket fans, from left, Millie Momaghan, Sophie Baker, Hannah Yoong and Kelsie
Oldfield are part of the big group of girls at Wembley Junior Cricket Club. Photo: Paul McGovern

Girls shine with bat and ball


Last year, more girls registered at Wembley Districts
Junior Cricket Club than at
any club in WA.

This season the club is aiming


to build on that, with options
for girls aged six to 18.
We would love to hear from
any girl who likes the idea of
cricket being her summer sport
this season, said club secretary
Margie Oldfield.
Many girls have only ever

played backyard cricket, but we


welcome all of them, regardless
of experience.
For all of you girls who have
spent years bowling at your
brother in the backyard this
is your chance to shine.
Margie said the club had a
great relationship with the
Western Fury players at Subiaco
Floreat Cricket Club and these
older girls offered specialist
coaching to the junior girls

throughout the season.


To be able to work with state
players is a huge buzz for the
girls, she said.
As a result of its successful
season and innovative programs, the Wembley club was
awarded the Len Pavy Junior
Cricket Club of the Year Award.
Anyone is interested in registering or getting more information can email Margie at girls@
wdjcc.org or visit www.wdjcc.org.

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Yellow balloons
fly for safety
September is Safety House month and
Lake Monger Primary School principal
Christine Rowe made sure children at
her school were in the know.
Safety houses in the area were decorated
with yellow balloons as well as the usual
signs and the children looked out for the
balloons on their way to school.
The children also enjoyed The Safety
House Show.
They met the Safety House character
who presented the important message
about where to find Safety Houses, Ms
Rowe said.
And to sweeten the message, there was
Safety House cake to eat at recess.
Ms Rowe thanked community representatives for their part in the program.

RIGHT: Principal Christine Rowe and students, from left, Jigtshen Lhamo, Kaien
Lim, Saisha Kayley, Bailey Bruce and Punah
Sharma spread the Safety House message.
Photo: Paul McGovern

Concert for restored church


After a five months closure
for an internal face lift, the
100-year-old Ross Memorial
church in West Perth has been
restored to its former charm.
To celebrate, it will host an
afternoon concert of classical
chamber music next Sunday,
September 27.
Varied works from composers Tartini, Haydn, Brahms,
Poulenc and Piazzola will be
performed by Louise McKay on
cello, Matthew Kidd on clarinet,
Jacek Slawomirski on violin and
Iwona Staniszewska on piano.
Both Jacek and Iwona are
from Poland and had successful careers in Europe before

moving to Perth.
Louise plays for the WA
Symphony Orchestra and has
studied overseas and Matthew
has played with the WA and
Adelaide symphony orchestras.
The concert is at 3pm on
Sunday, September 27, with
afternoon tea to follow. Tickets
are $25, concession $15, children
free.
Bookings can be made online
at trybooking.com/ITSA or at
the door of the church, which
is on the corner of Colin and
Hay streets.
Proceeds will go towards the
Uniting Care West Homeless
Appeal.

Boat on the big screen


Lanterns will Show
The score for classic 1951
MGM musical Show Boat
light the night by Jerome Kern and Oscar
Light the Night on Friday,
October 9, will see the
University of WA turned
into a twinkling landscape
of hope.
Families and friends of
people with blood cancer will
come together for a gentle
walk at twilight, carrying
coloured lanterns to support
the Leukaemia Foundation.
Meet at 5pm on Friday,
October 9, in UWAs Great
Court.
Register at lightthenight.
org.au or phone 1800 500 088.

Hammerstein II features the


songs Ol Man River and Cant
Help Lovin Dat Man.

To see this blast from the


past, head to the Cygnet
Cinema in Como at 9.30am on
Wednesday, September 25.
The screening is presented
by the Australian Museum of
Motion Picture and Television,
(AMMPT)western region, as
part of its season of Classics
of the Silver Screen.
Show Boat stars Howard
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Keel, Kathryn Grayson, and


Ava Gardner.
The doors open at 9.30 and
screenings start at 10.15am.
The feature will be preceded
by live music, a newsreel, a
cartoon, trailers and a raffle.
Tickets are $10, $5 for
AMMPT members and $8 for
seniors.
All profits from the screenings go towards preserving
Australias moving image
heritage.
For further information,
phone the Cygnet on 9367 1663
or email waregion@ammpt.
asn.au

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Living, buying and selling property in the Western
Suburbs for over 30 years equips Janet excellently
to deliver customised, quality results that are second to
none. Your property is her priority - each and every time.
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Choose from thousands


of native WA plants

The Friends of Kings Park


will hold a huge sale of plants
over the long weekend.

From Saturday, September 26,


to Monday, September 28, 14,300
plants from nearly 400 species
will be for sale.
The Friends sale, which runs
from 10am to 4pm each day, offers
a chance to buy unusual native
plants that are often not available
from commercial nurseries.
All funds raised support projects and research in Kings Park
and Botanic Garden.
The sale will be in the

Exhibition Ground off Fraser


Avenue, with parking and a plant
pick-up area.
The plants include Eucalyptus
rosacea, Hakea aculeate and a
range of melaleucas and stylidiums.
Most plants will be either $4 or
$6. Hybrid kangaroo paws will be
available for $10. Grafted plants
will be $25 or $30, depending on
pot size.
The sale is part of the monthlong Kings Park Festival. For
more information go to kingsparkfestival.com.au.

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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
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Notice is given that
the Town is formally
advertising proposed
Council Policy LV124 and
Local Planning Policy
2/2015 Retention of
Heritage Places, Heritage
Areas and Heritage
Precincts, pursuant to
clause 82(2) of Town
Planning Scheme 3.
Policy documents are
available for viewing
during office hours
at Council Offices,
Number One Claremont,
308 Stirling Highway,
Claremont up to and
including 5 October

2015.
Submissions on the
proposed Council Policy
LV124 and Local Planning
Policy 2/2015 may be made
in writing and lodged
with the undersigned
on or before the close of
business on Monday,

5 October 2015.
Town of Claremont
PO Box 54
CLAREMONT WA 6910
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Flippaball players can spent hot Friday evenings in the cool pool at HBF Stadium.

Head for the pool this summer

As children are putting


away their winter sports gear,
City Beach Water Polo Club
is suggesting they head for
the pool.
The club, which is based at
HBF Stadium, is planning to
expand its very successful summer Flippaball to 40 teams for
children in Years 2 to 6.
Games are on Friday evenings and there will be a free
come-and-try session this

Saturday, September 19, from


9.30 to 10.30am at HBF Stadium.
There is a fee for pool entry.
Flippaball is for mixed teams
in Years 2, 3, and 4, with separate girls and boys teams in
Years 5 and 6.
Games run for 30 minutes on
Fridays at 6, 6.30, 7pm, 7.30 and
8pm, with the younger children
playing in the earlier time slots.
The club also has a popular
Saturday morning district

schools competition at HBF


Stadium, with separate boys
and girls competitions for
Years 5/6, 7/8, and 9/10.
This is for players with a
background in water polo or
swimming, with teams formed
through schools or districts.
Individually registered players
can also be placed in teams.
To register for either competition, go to the clubs website
citybeachwpclub.com.au.

School rallies
to Olivias call
Olivia Howes message to
care for others is in a box.
In fact, this year more than
20 boxes will go to the charity Anglicare, thanks to her
efforts.
Olivia first organised a collection for Anglicare at her
school, Moerlina, four years
ago, when she was eight.
Now she is in her last year
at the primary school in Mt
Claremont and so this is her
last effort.
For her first collection she
made up posters and notices
to go home to school families
asking them for donations.
I did a big poster for inside
school, Olivia said.
Now other people help
and I do not have to do it all
myself.
Once collected at the school

Olivia Howe (12) and Ella Connolly (11) of Moerlina School hand
over boxes of donated goods to Laura Smith from Anglicare. The
goods will be sold in Anglicare op shops.
in Brockway Road, the donations of toys, clothes and other
op shop items are picked up
by Anglicare workers and

taken to the charitys warehouse for sorting.


Then it is all sent out to different op shops, Olivia said.

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Kayakers take the plunge


The rides at the Royal Show
are nothing compared to the
holiday fun to be had at Swan
Canoe Club.
Taking the plunge off the
jetty near Mosmans Restaurant
is an added extra in the two
holiday programs, which will
run Tuesdays to Thursdays,
September 29 to October 1 or
October 6 to 8.
The total cost is $80 and sessions
will be from 9.30 to 11am each day.
Head along for lots of fun and
learn to be safe on the water.
You must be able to swim, but
no experience is needed and
equipment is supplied.
Find five or more friends and
have your own class.
There will also be lessons during next school term, starting on
October 13.
They will be after school on
Tuesdays, 4.15 to 5.30pm, and cost
$220 for a 10-week term.
For more information, email
juniors@swancanoeclub.org.au
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Playgroupers celebrate dads

Enjoy a Mozart
masterpiece

Fathers and grandfathers


were the focus of attention at
a morning of special activities
at St Matthews Community
Playgroup.

Familiarity does not diminish the enjoyment when it


comes to Mozarts symphonies.
Symphony No. 40, one of his
best, and last, compositions, is
a true masterpiece.
Fremantle Chamber
Orchestra (FCO) is combining
with Music on the Terrace to
celebrate its 10th anniversary with a performance of this
Mozart symphony, along with
Beethovens Choral Fantasy.
Mark Coughlan will be the
conductor as well as being the
piano soloist.
Vocal group Voyces, conducted by Robert Braham, will
present four unaccompanied
choral works before joining
the orchestra for the Choral
Fantasy.
FCO will also play some

Mark Coughlan
rarely heard works, including
Martuccis Notturno.
The concert is at 3pm on
Saturday, September 26, in the
Fremantle Town Hall and will
be repeated in Government
House Ballroom in Perth at 4pm
on Sunday, October 4.
Tickets ($39, concession $33,
under-17 $20) will be available
at the door, or via Ticketek.

About 20 fathers and father


figures joined children in the
sandpit, doing playdough, craft,
singing nursery rhymes and
munching on sizzled sausages.
Proud grandfather and father
Ross Prout said it was important
to acknowledge the vital role
that fathers played in the family.
I think it is terrific to see the
playgroup honouring, recognising and supporting fathers, he
said.
His daughter, Melanie
Longhurst, said she and her
husband sought parenting advice from him and found him a
great source of encouragement.
As a father he was fun and

Subiaco mum Melanie Longhurst and children Amber and Toby enjoy a
craft activity with grandfather Ross Prout.
adventurous, Melanie said. importance of raising children
Very kind but strong and he as a community or an extended
family.
was a safe place to be.
The playgroup meets each
He runs fathering groups for
dads at local primary schools Tuesday morning during school
because he is passionate about term. For information phone
supporting parents and the 9381 2640.

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Community news
Cambridge
The mixed bowls at
Cambridge Bowling
Club were played in
rather warm conditions last Wednesday.
The team of
Rosemary Goddard,
Zoe Hewitt-Dutton,
Andy Jenkins and
Mary Bond took out
the first prize with +6,
while the runners-up
with +4 were Maya
Lal, Joan Sadleir,
Audrey Smith and
John Godfrey.
Andy Jenkins,
Rosemary Goddard
and Brian Bond were
the winners of last
Fridays social bowls.
The winners of
Saturday mornings
bowls were Jock
Wenden, John Dawson
and Les Snashall, followed by the team of
Jim Ryan, Jay Medhat
and Bob Gauntlett.

Dalkeith
Nedlands
Twenty-one players
fronted for a game
played in good conditions last Tuesday.
Pauline House, Bill
Smith and Val Jackson
showed everyone how
its done with +18.
Tom
James,
Maureen Davison, Ian
Shellabear and Val
Jackson came home
with +12, while Peter
Norris, Estelle Boak
and Noelle Beasley
scraped home with +3.
Thursday was

bowling
a washout while
Saturday was bitterly
cold, straight from the
Antarctic, and only
two rinks played.
Visitor Ken Burgess
combined with David
Ironside and Ken
Brooke to win with+6
on one rink.
The other rink
didnt supply a result.
They probably had
frozen hands.

Hollywood
Subiaco
In the undercover pennants last
Tuesday, Anne
Ormsby, Alannah
Brindles, Nada Bonny
and Betsy Tapley
fought a losing battle
against premier club
North Beach and went
down 10/24.
On the other rink,
Jenni Lush, Deirdre
Duncan, Dot Leeson
and Usha Nigam made
a valiant effort to salvage some pride with
a good win.
They won 18/10, but
could not muster the
extra shots to get the
aggregate.
On Thursday, the
weather bureau said
it was going to rain
so a beautiful afternoon for bowls went
begging.
There was not a
Dockers supporter to
be seen at Saturdays
bowls because they

were either at home


or at the game, chewing their fingernails
to the quicks.
Meanwhile, nonaligned bowlers fronted up for the Mars
Bars fours.
In a relatively close
game, where the
lead changed several times, Ray Fells,
Alan Bridley, Graeme
Gerrans and Peter
Evans had enough in
reserve to beat Colin
Graves, Bob Porter,
Laurie Ward and
Uncle Arthur by three.
Only three bowlers
turned up for Sundays
scroungers and very
good bowls were
played.
At the end of the
game and the manipulation of handicaps
the king scrounger was
Alex Gryta 21, with
Alan Brindley 13 and

Glen Morey 12.


A small number
watched in the gallery and made noises
about playing next
week. Time will tell.

Ptanque
At
Subiaco
Ptanque Club last
Saturday, numbers
were down for social
play.
The wintry day plus
the AFL finals were
thought to be responsible.
Between games,
members took advantage of the comfort in
the pavilion to watch
the televised football
match from Subiaco
Oval.
The mystery pile of
sand near the back
pistes is the first step
in the construction
of a storage shed to
be built next to the
pavilion.
This Saturday is a
competition day.

Talented siblings Marlene and Michael Crone will present music from
Europe this weekend.

Ocean adventure Music runs in their veins

The Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation


is looking for 40 tertiary students to join the
STS Leeuwin II for a life-changing voyage
from November 23 to 29.
The Leeuwin Uni Challenge lets students
experience life on board a tall ship, including climbing the mast, taking the helm,
scrubbing the deck, sailing through the
night and making new friends.
To be awarded one of the 40 berths and
potentially a scholarship up to $1400 towards
the voyage, applicants need to complete a
application forms on the Leeuwin website,
sailleeuwin.com/unichallenge.
Applications close on Wednesday, October
14.

Siblings Marlene and Michael


Crone now live and work far
apart but will make music
together in a concert in Perth
next Saturday.

Violinist Marlene, a former


MLC student, is completing
her master of music degree in
Germany and this will be her
last concert before she flies back
there.
Michael, who plays piano and
organ, has flown from Sydney,
where he is studying medicine,
to play in the special concert at
St Johns Lutheran Church.
Michael was organist at St

Johns from 2009 until 2013, when


he finished his studies at Hale
School.
Called An Evening in Europe,
the concert will feature music by
Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, Paganini
and Sarasate.
It is at 7.30pm on Saturday,
September 26, at the church at
16 Aberdeen Street, Perth.
Tickets are $15, $10 concession
and $5 under-18, and supper is
included.
For bookings and information,
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Johns office on 9227 8072. Tickets
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Kicking
theatrical
goals
SARAH McNEILL

Ahilan Ratnamohan is an artist


and an athlete, but even as a
schoolboy he realised the two
rarely intersected.
Acting and soccer were his two
passions growing up in Australia.
I became very aware of an
antagonism between the two, he
said. You dont speak of one to
the other.
But he brings his two passions
together in one show, a danceinspired work based on the
physicality of the beautiful
game.
Athletes have long recognised
that their high level of physical
prowess is more than matched by
dancers, but in his show, SDS1,
Ahilan explores soccer as an art
form.
As well as its athletic prowess,
he looks at the vulnerability and
pain of the player on the pitch
striving to be loved and hated,
worshipped and scorned.
Ahilan studied film at the
University of Technology in
Sydney and at the Universiteit van
Amsterdam.
During this time, he played
soccer with semi-pro leagues in
Holland and Germany but knew it
was never going to become a fulltime career.

On a trip home to Sydney he got


a couple of jobs with local theatre
companies that snowballed and
he decided to stay and pursue his
second passion acting.
While he was working with
contemporary theatre companies
in Sydney, studying new textbased works, a director introduced
a football for warm-up exercises.
Ahilans skill with the ball
saw him cast in a new work for
Urban Theatre Projects called The
Football Diaries.
From there Ahilan decided to
develop his own show.
Ahilan said he continued to
develop his theatrical football
vocabulary, pushing himself to
find new ways of moving.
Ive created my own football
language, most of which would not
translate back on to the field! he
said.
He doesnt play soccer at the
moment but said the show was the
perfect work-out to get match fit.
It is a full-on physical show
with a high level of skill and even
just getting ready for the show
demands a Raging Bull (Martin
Scorseses 1980 film) approach.
Sometimes I just slap myself and
wonder why Im doing this to my
body.
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September 22 to 26 at PICA.
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Stuck in a
space ship
Between Solar
Systems

The conversations
between Vincent and his
virtual carer (a superbly
timed live off-stage
voice by Jo Morris) are
as charming as a dry,
unemotional computer will
allow.
In the simulation room
Vincent creates his own
virtual encounters with
a young woman (Emily
David), which gives Nick
an opportunity to engage
and expand his emotional
repertoire.
Further exploration of
the ship on which hes lived
for 25 years, but seems to
know little about, shows
it is rapidly decaying, and
hiding secrets of the past.
In the small, square
Blue Room theatre,
designer Sara Chirichilli,
designer Warwick
Doddrella, composer Drew
Krapljanov and sound
designer Tim Brain have
all done a brilliant job in
establishing a computergenerated space ship. The
computer graphics are
excellent.
It is an intelligent, wellexecuted piece of theatre,
but it lacks one essential
ingredient the emotional
depth needed to make an
audience care.

Second Chance Theatre


Blue Room Theatre
closes September 26

REVIEW: SARAH McNEILL

A young man grows


up on a space ship never
having seen, touched
or communicated with
another human being.
His sole means of
communication is with a
virtual carer.
Writer and director
Scott McArdlem, mentored
by playwright Finegan
Kruckemeyer, has written
an interesting science
fiction that supposes
that one human has
survived the flooding and
destruction of planet Earth.
He exists on a space ship
that is cruising between
solar systems.
The script is well
crafted, but it prompts the
question; if he doesnt care
about other humans, why
should we care about him?
A buff-looking Nick
Maclaine is Vincent, a
smart, pleasant young man
who keeps physically fit
by running around the
spaceship, and mentally
fit by engaging with the
on-board computer.

utnabout

ARTS

Kings Park Festival

Backyard Botanicals Day


Saturday, September 19,
10 to 2pm
Native plant gardening workshops,
interactive childrens activities
and roving
music entertainment.

From Broadway
to La Scala

Opera, and
a guest
appearance by
DivaLicious
accompanied by
Caroline Badnall.
Karen (38), a mother of
two boys aged two and six,
was diagnosed with cancer
earlier this year and after
undergoing major surgery
is now amazing everyone
with her relentless determination in her fight against
cancer. Take a plate to
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Perth Concert Hall


September 26
Tenor David Hobson and
bass baritone Teddy Tahu
Rhodes join musical theatre
star Lisa McCune, soprano
Trio Magellan
Greta Bradman and the
Trinity College, East Perth
WA Symphony
Saturday, September 19,
Orchestra to per4pm
form a selection
In the trios last concert for
of the greatest
the year they are joined
musical theatre
by guest flautist Michael
and opera titles.
Howell.
Book through

Rottofest 2015
Ticketek.
Music
and comedy
Fundraising concert
Saturday, September 19,
for Karen van den Hooven
noon until late
and the Starlight Childrens
Stand-up comedians and
Foundation
local bands will fill venues
St Lukes Anglican Church,
around Thomson Bay.
Mosman Park
Ronny Chieng
Sunday, September 20,
Cancels Perth show
6pm
Regal Theatre
Popular operatic highlights
Friday, October 9.
with six sopranos and one
Refunds through Ticketek.
mezzo soprano from WA

arts

Aussie Coppelia is family fun

A grief-stricken Dr Coppelius (Christian Luck) tries to make his beloved daughter live again.

Coppelia
WA Ballet
His Majestys Theatre
closes September 26

REVIEW: SARAH McNEILL

Queensland choreographer Greg Horsman


effectively moves the setting
of Coppelia from Austria
to the Lutheran village
of Hahndorf in South
Australia.
It is entirely believable
that here, in the 1870s, the
mix of Scottish, Asian and
European settlers created a
new close-knit community.
The set-up also adds an
interesting dimension to the
back story. Dr Coppelius
is cast as a loving father
of a young girl who has
died on the long voyage
from Germany to South
Australia. Rather than a
mad scientist, he is a griefstricken father who creates
a life-sized automaton of
his beloved daughter.
Most of the essentials of

the original ballet remain,


following the simple story
of sweethearts Franz and
Swanilda, who fall out
when Franz is distracted
by the beautiful doll he
imagines is a girl, sitting on
her balcony.
To establish characters in
the village, there is a great
deal of extravagant mime
and little dancing in the
first act.
The highlight is the male
corps boisterously dancing
as the local winning football team. Brief training by
Fremantle Dockers players Garrick Ibbotson and
Tendai Mzungu ensured a
couple of effective passes
if not a hanger.
It was a strong and
modern twist that was
missing from the rest of
the traditional and largely
uninspired choreography.
Of the three acts,
the second is the most
entertaining. Swanilda

direct

Six years
ago I lived in
the eastern
states and
Wayne & Tamara
met a man
at a play. I had always
hoped to meet someone
fight, and he threw me
who shared my love of
out of his apartment. I
the arts, and we went
had no money for a taxi
and he refused to drive
everywhere together:
me home. He would not
concerts, museums,
let me back in.
galleries and the theatre.
After that I moved back
We didnt live together
home to Perth.
but I was at his place
I emailed him. I said
a lot. As time went on
our relationship became
I still loved him and
tumultuous. I was often
couldnt get him out of
my system. His response
in a bad mood because
was crass and cruel and I
life after university
ended contact.
was not exactly what I
In Perth I met a new
had envisioned. He was
man and we quickly
dismissive and uncaring
became romantic.
about my emotionally
Three months later I
unbalanced state.
moved in with him. Our
By 2011 it was over.
relationship was far from
We got into a horrible

answers

and her girlfriends have


crept inside Dr Coppeliuss
basement workshop,
while Franz sneaks in by
climbing a ladder.
Sarah Hepburns
Swanilda disguised as
Coppelia dancing for a
bedazzled doctor is spirited.
The third act retains
its traditional feel, featuring beautifully technically skilled solos and pas
de deux, as Franz and
Swanilda (Andre Santos
and Sarah Hepburn) celebrate their engagement.
Disturbingly, Dr
Coppelius quickly recovers himself, embraces the
community and allows his
beloved doll to be left in a
crumpled heap by a tree.
In the opening night
performance, Christian Luck
was an effectively mature,
grief-stricken doctor.
As always Andre Santos
stood out for both his
exquisite technique and
perfect, we had our fair
share of blow-outs, but
he stuck with me.
A few months ago,
my east coast man
emailed asking me
to come back. He
admitted the break-up
was a big loss on his end.
I thought if I ignored him
hed get the message, but
he is still asking me to
come back.
At first it was an ego
boost. But lately Ive
been second-guessing my
decision. In my current
relationship we dont
attend any artistic events,
and I do miss sharing my
passion for the arts with
someone. If I leave him,
I will lose so much. But I
am still carrying a torch
for the east coast guy.
I keep thinking Im

youthful, animated charm


as the hapless Franz,
pursued by Swanilda and
swayed by a beautiful doll.
Sarah Hepburn is
similarly technically skilled
and animated as the feisty
and determined Swanilda.
Melissa Bonifaces
cheeky Scottish Mary was
a highlight and the pas
de deux with Christopher
Hills dashing footballer,
Henry, a delight. Reika
Satos bespectacled and
nerdy Liesl also impressed.
Hugh Colmans painterly
classic country Australian
set is exquisitely lit by
Jon Buswell, and Myron
Romanul conducts the WA
Symphony Orchestra in
Leon Delibes delightful
music with great vigour.
Coppelia is designed to
be a family show and its
strongly mimed storytelling make it easy for
young theatre-goers to
follow.
cheating myself if I dont
give him another chance.
Help!
Melissa
Melissa, your
letter makes us
feel like we are
in school again
solving equations.
You want us to
plot both men on a graph
and find the sweet spot,
the point of maximum
benefit for you.
But your equation is
easy to solve. Being torn
between two lovers means
neither is right. Love,
genuine love, makes the
choice for you.
You wont see that,
however, until you grow
up a bit and stand on your
own two feet.
Wayne & Tamara

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arts

The awesome Hairy Maclary

Dame Lynley Dodd will be in Perth to launch an


exhibition of her book illustrations.

Hairy Maclary leaves


Donaldsons Dairy and
makes his way to Perth for
the Awesome Arts Festival.
Childrens author Dame
Lynley Dodd from New
Zealand comes to Perth with
her favourite characters,
Schnitzel von Krumm, Slinky
Malinki, Scarface Claw and
Hairy Maclary himself, to
launch an exhibition of her
artwork and book drafts from
some 34 books.
The Lynley Dodd Story
exhibition, curated by

Penelope Jackson, follows


the illustrators career
spanning more than 30 years,
from her first solo story
The Nickle Nackle Tree to
her popular Hairy Maclary
and Friends series, which
started in 1983. She won
the Childrens Picture Book
of the Year Award in 1984,
1986, 1988, and 1992.
Penelope said: Lynleys
works are so beautifully
rendered, the detail of
paramount importance,
which all goes to show

her dedication to
childrens literature
over the past
decades.
She said that some
of the illustrations
had never been
shown before and the
exhibition was an opportunity
to get an insight into how
text and images were married
together.

The rascally Hairy Maclary


has been capturing childrens
hearts for over 30 years.

The Lynley Dodd Story exhibition is at the State

Library of WA and runs from Saturday, October 3,


to January 27, 2016.

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Through speaking to the scientists and
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Why we live where we live


Perth
by Frances Andrijich.
Published by Fremantle Press
$45

PHIL TUCAK

Living
i in Perth were
blessed with a beautiful
fusion of landscape, nature
and urban community that
we enjoy interacting with
every day.
Perth, the book, seeks to
showcase the places and
sights that epitomise our
city, presented through
the eyes of renowned local
photographer Frances
Andrijich.
Almost 500 images were
whittled down to the 150
displayed in this fantastic
hard-cover release by
Fremantle Press.
Highlighting how
photography has evolved,
this second edition of Perth
was compiled using digital
images whereas the first
edition, released about 10
years ago, was based on

film images.
Francess skill in
photographing scenes we
may already be familiar
with is in how she cleverly
adds a touch of humanity
visiting school students
look wide-eyed as they
tour the hallowed chamber
of Parliament House,
friends caught taking
a selfie photo outside
Fremantle Gaol, a lone
swimmer enjoys the azure
waters of Leighton beach
all to himself.
Frances speaks of
her creative intuition in
knowing when shes got
the perfect shot.
For the cover photo,
I would get up before
dawn and from my front
porch I would see what
the conditions were like I

Photographer Frances Andrijich with a dingo at Perth Zoo. Photo: Phil Tucak

must have done this for


about 30 mornings and
three times I raced down
to the Swan River near the
Old Swan Brewery before
I got the shot and knew I
had it, the evocative clouds,
the rower going past, the

two ducks waddling in,


everything came together,
Frances said.
I was fortunate to be
working at Perth Zoo
when Frances visited to
photograph the dingoes
and elephants. She

Comedy a piece of cake


SARAH McNEILL

Josh Earl quickly became


known around comedy
traps as that cake guy.
He doesnt mind. He
likes cake and he loves all
the stories that come from
the greatest book ever
written, the Australian
Womens Weekly Birthday
Cake Book.
The librarian-turnedcomedian had been doing
stand-up for several years,
but his breakthrough show
came in 2010 with his Josh
Earl versus The Australian
Womens Weekly Cake
Book.
Everyone seems to have

Learning through humour


is a really important tool

a relationship with that


book, said Josh, who tells
the story of the eagerly
anticipated train cake he
had chosen from the book
as a child. Tragically he
ended up being presented
with a shop-bought sponge.
The show won him best
comedy act at Perth Fringe
World.
Josh is returning to
Perth next month with
shows for children as part
of the Awesome Childrens
Festival.
Josh is a nice guy, a
really nice guy, and has

two children (aged four


and one), though he still
looks like a kid himself.
He loves doing comedy
for children.
Adults can listen quietly
if they dont like you, but
kids are very honest and
will just tell you straight
away! he said.
Josh was a primary
school teacher and school
library assistant and started in comedy because he
didnt swear. That makes
him a rare beast in comedy
circles.
Learning through
humour is a really important tool, Josh said, citing Charlie Pickerings
late night news show as
an example of how to use
humour to debate really
big issues.
And comedy doesnt
have to be mean and
snarky, it really can be full
of joy.
I love making people
laugh, he said simply.
For the Awesome
Festival Josh will perform
two shows aimed at four to
10-year-olds.
The first, Josh Earls
Family is Weirder Than
Your Family, is inspired
by the idea that we should
all laugh at our families
and not be embarrassed by
them.

I think we all need to be


reminded that adults dont
have the answers to everything and families are not
the Disney ideals, he said.
His second show is an
informal and collaborative song-writing workshop, called Nothing
Rhymes with
Orange (Except
Porridge If You
Mumble It).

At
school all
we ever got
in music was endless
scales, Josh said. But
music is a great learning tool and I make
up songs about
how cool it is to
tidy your room.
Parents, take
note.
Josh will help
kids to write and
perform their
own funny songs
no musical training
is required.
Josh Earl is in the

Perth Cultural Centre


from October 3 to 16.

generally works with three


different camera lenses,
depending on the type of
shot required, and she was
excited to be given such
close access to the dingoes,
allowing her to use a
wide-angle lens to capture

arts

the striking double-page


photograph of Mirri and
Daku, who star in the
book.
The inclusion of
occasional aerial
photographs provides
a different perspective,
from a football training
session at Fremantle
Oval to coastal patterns
at Leighton beach. With
many of her photographs,
Frances cleverly captures
more than just one thing
going on making use
of an engaging depth of
field to catch a flock of
galahs flying past a rock
fisherman, a surf rescue
boat powering over a wave
as a surfer waits in front,
ready to catch it.
The book is an ideal gift
as a memento of our city,
but just like a refreshing
swim at Cottesloe beach,
Perths presence on your
own coffee table will have
you regularly dipping
into it to remind yourself
of why you love living in
Perth.

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movietime

We need more of the climbers, not the climb


Everest (M)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

In Everest, the latest film


based on the disastrous,
much-written-about
1996 expedition in which
eight mountaineers died,
journalist Jon Krakauer
(Michael Kelly) asks a
group of climbers at base
camp the obvious question:
Why attempt it?
He doesnt get any
substantial answers, just
the usual bon mots.
Later, though, American
climber Beck Weathers
(Josh Brolin) explains that
mountaineering frees him
from a kind of persistent
depression and that while
climbing he feels free.
Weathers storyline, then,
becomes one of the most
interesting in a film that
unfortunately prioritises
the nuts-and-bolts business
of ascending the worlds
highest peak over investing
in any significant character
development. In other
words, the stuff that makes
audiences care.

Jake Gyllenhaal as mountaineer Scott Fischer leads an expedition up Everest.

Of course, the material


by nature makes for
a tense thriller. But
William Nicholson
and Simon Beaufoys
screenplay, in the hands
of Icelandic director
Baltasar Kormakur
(Contraband), squanders
its star-studded cast

including Jason Clarke,


Jake Gyllenhaal, Emily
Watson, Keira Knightley
and Sam Worthington by
spreading it way too thin.
Theyre all fine
performances, but with
a huge core cast who for
substantial sections of the
film are almost entirely

sheathed in mountaineering
suits, few shine through.
Based on both
Krakauers bestseller
Into Thin Air, which was
made into its own 1997
telemovie, and Weathers
account of the ordeal,
among others, it centres on
the expedition Krakauer

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What the critics are saying
Oddball (G)

Babe, Happy Feet, Red Dog and the inexorable rise


of the cat video: Australian audiences have enjoyed a
long-standing love affair with animal films, says the
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But SBS reckons The new Australian comedy starring
Shane Jacobson will tap into an underserviced genre:
the grandparent/grandkid buddy flick.

How to Change the World (M)

Whatever you think of Greenpeaces less wellconsidered antics over the years, How to Change the
World is a compelling story of one environmentalists
remarkable combination of prescience, grit and
timing, says Torontos Globe and Mail. Variety agrees,
saying, The goldmine of 16mm colour footage, whose
propagandic value participants were quite cognisant of
at the time, is in mint condition, showing the excitement
and fun of the movement in its earliest days.

Life (M)

Makeup and mimicry can take an actor only so far


when tasked with playing one of the most enduring stars
in the cinematic firmament: More crucial is that he have
a certain intangible star quality of his own. Such is the
success of Dane DeHaans magnetic take on James Dean
in Life, Anton Corbijns engaging, elegiac portrait of a
legend in the making, says Variety. But the Hollywood
Reporter thinks it doesnt deliver on its considerable
promise and characters register as inauthentic.

Average star ratings

local brews and national


breweries such as Stone
and Wood, Four Pines
and Mountain Goat will
introduce new brews.
International beers
include BrewDog from
Scotland and Sierra
Nevada from California.
If you dont drink beer,
there will be four cider
houses on hand, along with
a cocktail bar and wine
from Oakover.
Food exhibitors include
restaurants Varsity Bar,
El Publico, Lot Twenty
and The Stables Bar and
food trucks Soul Provider,
Smokin BBQ Bus and El
Asador.

teamed with, the New


Zealand-based Adventure
Consultants.
Led by the experienced,
safety-first leader and
guide Rob Hall (Clarke),
guide Andy Harris (Martin
Henderson) and base camp
coordinator Helen Wilton
(Watson), the expedition

starts with Hall leaving his


pregnant wife (Knightley,
sporting a decent NZ
accent) at the airport to lead
a team including Weathers,
Krakauer, Yasuko Namba
(Naoko Mori) and Doug
Hansen (John Hawkes).
Rival Seattle-based
Mountain Madness,
led by Scott Fischer
(Gyllenhaal), is running its
own expedition. They all
survive the ascent even if
Weathers has to stop below
the famed Hillary Step.
Things start to unravel on
the descent, when a freak
storm hits.
Its filmed in 3D but
cinematographer Salvatore
Totino doesnt make
especially strong use of
the medium or capture the
incredible landscape to its
full effect.
For real insight into
the thrills and perils
of mountaineering, the
best film is still Kevin
Macdonalds stunning 2003
documentary Touching the
Void. Different mountain,
but much more involving
storytelling peaks.

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goodtaste

Leading a French revolution in ice-cream


A former architect from
Brittany, in France, is now
running a Cottesloe shop
and was one of the big
winners at the Perth Royal
Show dairy awards.
Sarah Aubault, from
Marie Antoinette in
Napoleon Street, won
gold medals for her dark
chocolate ice-cream and
Petit Prince frozen cake.
My husband Pierre and
I use the best milk, from
Bannister Downs Dairy,
Sarah said.
We use real chocolate:
no cocoa, no colouring.
The eggs are separated by
hand and they are only the
best eggs.
Everything is homemade from beginning to end
and its not a quick mix.
Sarah makes cakes to
order as well as the goldwinning Petit Prince,
which costs $54 for a cake
with six to eight slices.
Kids have very strong
ideas on ice-cream cakes
before they come in with
their designs.
A popular choice is the
mango and French vanilla
cake with blue macarons.
In France, Pierre was

Margaret River Chocolate Company continues its winning


streak with a new selection of chocolate recipes.

Sarah Aubault is winning gold for her ice-creams and ice-cream cakes.
Photo: Billie Fairclough

a baker while Sarah


practised as an architect.
When they came to
Australia she thought a
quality ice-cream shop
would do well.

We checked the
figures, she said.
Australians eat a lot of
ice-cream, and the weather
is good.
Sarah sells her ice-cream

at Fremantles Bathers
Beach markets in summer.
Her customers say her
products would be very
popular at Cottesloe beach,
but she has had no joy in

How many stilettos


for this wine soiree?
The founder of the
Fabulous Ladies Wine
Society, Jane Thomson,
wanted to do more than
enjoy wine.
She wanted to promote
women in the industry,
support Australian
wine makers and rate
wines in a way most
women would clearly
understand with a
stiletto rating.
Its completely
over-the-top

tsunami ko

girly, she said. But were


doing it with our tongues
firmly planted in our
cheeks.
While were serious
about communicating the
joys of wine, we think
wine should be a fun and
delicious experience for
all.
The Perth Fabulous
Ladies Wine Soiree on
Thursday, September
24, at The Terrace will
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was the big winner, as


were a chocolate brownie
truffle, caramel shortbread
bar, peanut butter and
jelly bar, and a Europeaninspired Speculoos bar.
Speculoos is a Dutch
spiced biscuit, so the truffle
has a spicy biscuit centre,
company spokesman
Martin Black said.
The Margaret River
Chocolate Company won
two first prize trophies,
four gold medals, and 13
silvers.

life by the

Joanne Bradbury and her


label 3drops wine.
The soiree will be held
just two weeks before
entries close in the first
ever Australian Women
in Wine Awards. And
Jane says entries from
WA are currently far
outnumbering those from
the eastern states.
Tickets and further
information are available
from FabulousLadies
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20 Glyde Street
Mosman Park

opening an outlet at the


kiosk at Indianas.
I email (Indiana owner)
Chris Taylor every year,
but he says he is happy
with the way it is, Sarah
said. I went to see the
council, but nothing
happened.
I would love to bring
good quality ice-cream to
Cottesloe beach.
Another Show winner
was the Margaret River
Chocolate Company.
A new cinnamon truffle

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Cool Chalambar
Seppelt, in the Grampian region in
Victoria, has a long history.
Established in 1851, the
winery was initially best
known for its sparkling
wine, in particular the Show
Sparkling Limited Release
Shiraz. This sparkling shiraz
style was created by Hans
Irvine in the 1890s and is
uniquely Australian.
The grapes for this wine are
sourced from various cool
climate regions in Victoria
and it is released only in
exceptional vintages. The
most recent was 1994.
Recently, under the direction
of winemakers Adam
Carnaby and the young and
talented Melanie Chester,
Seppelt has been producing
wines of outstanding quality,
showcasing the cool climate
regions of Victoria.
Most famous is the Drumborg
riesling, which year after
year attracts high scores from
the critics and is a pristine,
mineral-driven and bright
riesling.
A bottle of the 2009
Chalambar Shiraz recently
came across the tasting table.
This wine can be found for as
little as $18 but usually sits
around $25. Its known for
being great value for money
and it cellars well to boot. The
current vintage is 2013.

Seppelt Chalambar
Shiraz, 2009
Grampians, Bendigo,
Pyrenees
Earlier than usual
budburst, higher
temperatures and
then a very dry spell
between October
and March made
2009 a challenging
vintage.
It was topped off by
a heatwave at harvest, where
temperatures soared above
40C, so I was surprised to see
that this wine showed really
elegant fruit characters, not a
hint of plumminess, and held
its acidity and structure very
well. All the hard edges have
begun to smooth out, making
this a complex, structured,
smooth and rich wine.
It is spicy and fragrant, with
hints of leather among the
blackcurrant, mulberry and
black pepper fruit. Gracefully
low in alcohol at 13.5%, and
after 18 months in French
oak, this will live for many
years yet. Some 2009 is
being released back into the
market, the cellaring already
done for you.
$27. 92 points.

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The Collective is a group
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promote the areas fashion
labels and businesses.
Their biggest event is an
annual runway showcase.
After the sell-out success
of last years parade, the
Collective is looking for
applicants to take part this
year.
Those who are successful
will feature in a campaign
photo shoot and an
international-style runway
event at the PSAS Art

Space on November 10.


Designers must live,
work or have a stockist in
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A panel of industry
experts, including a
fashion agent, media stylist
and designer, will assess
each application.
The judging criteria are
based on creative merit,
collection cohesiveness and
runway styling.
Designers included last
year were WA-favourites
Morrison and Megan
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labels, Wild Horses and
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Information can
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fremantlefashioncollective.
com.
Successful designers will feature in a runway show and campaign photo shoot.

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Subiaco boutique Frame
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Guests packed the Hay
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parade pieces from Chalice
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There was a distinct
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PROPERTY REVIEWS

AUCTIONS

Reviews by JULIE BAILEY and BEN DINEENDICKINSON

CHANGING HANDS

H I D E AWAY S

spotlighton
WEMBLEY

Mid $800,000s
3/62 Salvado Road
Friends voices, laughter, music
the creative ad for this
townhouse is worth reading.
AGENT: Jonathan Clover,
Abel McGrath.

From $1,495,000
34 Holland Street

Small block, but big


on green features

Need a late settlement? The


owners of this character home,
with a new kitchen, are happy
to oblige.

AGENT: Mark Smith, Bexleys.

Offers
27 Scadden Street
Kids will love the attic hideaway in this modern home with
four bedrooms and two bathrooms.
AGENT: Nick Holt,
Shellabears.

FAST FACTS
Median Wembley house
price: $1,352,500.
Properties for sale: 54

33A Barrett Street


WEMBLEY
High $1millions
Caporn Young

atural light reaches


deep into the interior
of this Giorgi-built home,
thanks to a row of top-floor
skylights that crown a twostorey void.
Its one of many thoughtful features in the contemporary house, which
squeezes two storeys of
spacious living on to a
364sq.m block.
For a house on a small
block it makes surprisingly
good use of its green spaces, which were designed by
Tim Davies Landscaping.
Neat, low-maintenance
gardens at the front and
back of the house play a
big part in welcoming and
entertaining visitors.

Glass sliding doors connect the dining area to the outdoor


pond.

Tall water plants and uplighting create the


feel of a south-east Asian luxury retreat
Side gardens and even
the neighbours trees
ensure a leafy view from
nearly every window.
The centrepiece, however, is a wide pond outside
the main living area, running right to the edge of
glass sliding doors.
Tall water plants and
uplighting create the feel
of a south-east Asian luxury
retreat.
Inside, the home is both
practical and versatile,
with four spacious bedrooms. There is a living
area on each floor.
A guest suite that
branches off the foyer
features an ensuite with a
shower, walk-in robe and
glass sliding doors opening
to a secluded front garden.
An open, flowing living

area takes up most of the


rest of the ground floor. It
is centred on an upscale
kitchen with mirrored
splashbacks that open
to reveal hidden storage
space.
Three bedrooms are
upstairs, all opening to a
long mezzanine walkway
that runs parallel to the
row of skylights.
There is also an informal
sitting room up here, which
could be fitted out as a
library or a kids play area.
The two minor bedrooms
include built-in robes and
share a bathroom, while
the main suite at the rear
has a big built-in robe and
a stylish, muted ensuite.
The selling agents are
Craig Gaspar and Mandy
Pattison, of Caporn Young.

A stacked stone column surrounded by lush greenery sets


the tone in this contemporary oasis.

A row of skylights on the top floor allows natural light to


reach deep into the house.

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Lodge no big deal


for Turnbull

Sellers raise a laugh


on YouTube

When/if Prime Minister Malcolm


Turnbull moves to The Lodge,
it will be a downgrade housewise, according to website
therealestateconversation.com.
Turnbull has been a savvy investor
in Sydney real estate, purchasing
his Point Piper mansion in 1994
for $5,425,000 after selling a
Paddington home for a then suburb
record of $2million. In 1999,
Turnbull and his wife Lucy then
purchased the home next door to
them for $7.1million, which allowed
them to expand their water frontage
before redeveloping the second
home into a duplex, which they
sold for $13.6million in 2011.
Former prime minister Tony Abbott
never lived in the official Canberra
residence, which is being renovated.
Instead, he stayed in a $110-a-night
room at the Australian Federal
Police College in Barton while in the
nations capital.

Its a tough market, so vendors are


coming up with some creative ways
to promote their properties. Joanne
Benfield, who is helping her parents
sell their home at 135 Clarkson
Road, Bullsbrook, came up with the
idea of producing a funny YouTube
video to get people in the door. She
talked her parents, Peter and Lucia
Neame, into starring in the video.
In a lovely English accent, Joanne
talks about the awesome features of
the four bedroom home on a hobby
farm, while being served tea and
scones by the maid (her mum).
Prepare to be blown away, she
tells viewers. Then the butler (her
dad) opens the door to the home,
which has an east wing, west wing
and a billiards room. Youll find
yourself having a laugh, especially
when members of the family go for a
gallop on toy horses. Joanne wrote
the script but she got a lot of help
from the team at BE Productions,

Stars in the making check out the funny YouTube video of 135 Clarkson Road, Bullsbrook, in which the
owners dress up as a maid and butler. The hobby farm, on 16ha, is priced at $1.4million.
who produced the video. For more
details on the $1.4million home, go
to forsalebyowner.com.au or phone
1300 578 504.

Holiday home owners


beware
Do you own a holiday home? If so,
the ATO has you in its sights. The
tax office is keeping an eye on the
veracity of any deductions made
during this tax season. The ATO has
announced that it will be paying
particular attention to excessive
deductions made by investors who
hold properties in popular holiday
destinations. Mark Chapman, the
director of tax communications at
accountancy firm H&R Block, has
warned investors to take care to keep
accurate records of the periods their
holiday home is rented out for, and
the amount of income received each
time. Periods of personal use cant

ABOVE: A savvy investor, Mr Turnbull paid $5,425,000 in 1994 for his waterfront
mansion in Point Piper, Sydney. RIGHT: Will Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull stay
at The Lodge, which has had an $8.8million renovation?

be claimed and accurate records


need to be kept for when it has
been rented out over the last year,
Mr Chapman said. Be careful of
claiming deductions when nominal
rent has been charged for friends
and family staying at the property.
He said the ATO had access to
numerous sources of third-party data,
including access to popular rental
listing sites for both long-term and
holiday rentals. So it is relatively
easy for them to establish whether a
claim that a property was available
for rent is correct, he said.

said. Successful people have the


money to move and live pretty much
wherever they want, so they can
add buzz to certain neighbourhoods
just by moving in. His firm is selling
a townhouse that was rented to Kate
Moss and Johnny Depp about 20
years ago, during their brief and
intense relationship. The 1820s
carriage house, at 112 Waverley
Palace, NYC, is on the market for
around $15million.

Celebrity factor boosts


values
Star power improves real estate
values, according to New York
City agent Rick Kelly, of Douglas
Elliman Real Estate. Celebrities
can add cachet to a neighbourhood
when they move in, Mr Kelly

Blast from the past: Kate Moss and


Johnny Depps former rental in NYC is on
the market for $15million.

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The dream of moving to a coastal location


Drawn by the image of eternal sunsets,
and the sights, sounds and smells
of the sea, an ocean side suburban
address has the potential to add
thousands of dollars to the value of your
property.
Sea changers make up a large
percentage of those trading larger
family homes for a life on the coast,
with Cottesloe one of the citys most
sought after coastal locations.
While the decision to head to the
coast is often simple, there is more to
contemplate for those who are ready to
downsize or resize for the next stage of
their lives.
Abel McGrath property consultant Janet
Barron says Cottesloe is a popular
destination for sea changers not
just because of the inherent lifestyle
opportunities but because the nature
and extent of properties available is
so varied in terms of style, size and
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trusted property consultant with sound
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their needs to guide and support them
through the purchase process.
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size and design of not only the dwelling
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she adds.
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recent
sales
in Claremont
POST

$1.32million
WEMBLEY
20 Essex Street

This four-bedroom and twobathroom home is on a


670sq.m block.
AGENT: Jillian Jeffery,
Property Exchange.

$1.96million
MT CLAREMONT
9 Fortview Road
Renovated with a healthy
budget, this two-storey home
has Roger Seller bathroom
fixtures and a Scavolini
kitchen.
AGENT: Peter Clements, Mint
Real Esate.

$2.2million
CITY BEACH
28 Kingsland Avenue
There were four offers for this
big family home with a pool.
AGENT: Christopher Dee,
Realmark West.

4
3
2

Like a 500-year-old London


street, the upstairs hall is full
of irregular twists and turns.

15 College Road
CLAREMONT
Auction 11am
September 19
LJ Hooker Claremont

here is something very


English about this renovated four-bedroom home.
Its not just the 1930s interior design, or the Tudor-style
exterior, or the glamorous
London hotel-style ensuite,
as described by selling agent
Vivien Yap, of LJ Hooker
Claremont.
Its the eccentricity of the
place, particularly on the
top floor.
Like a 500-year-old London
street, the upstairs hall is full
of irregular twists and turns
that make it feel completely
nonsensical and therein
lies the charm.
The owners have done a
good job capitalising on the
unique architecture, decking
everything out with glamorous and vaguely nostalgic
interior fittings and finishes
to create a tangible period
theme.
Downstairs is more orderly, with big, light-filled
rooms and white-painted
timber floors.
The kitchen and adjoining dining area serve as the
social hub of the home, the
former featuring beautiful
marble benches, a Bosch
induction cooktop and an
integrated fridge and freezer.
A wide, two-tiered alfresco
deck at the back offers you
plenty of entertaining options
right next to the pool at the
edge of the 733sq.m block.

ABOVE: A formal garden


welcomes visitors to the
house, on a 733sq.m block.

LEFT: London glamour is


on show in the elegant main
ensuite.

Below: A two-tiered
alfresco deck steps down to a
sparkling pool.

FAST FACTS
Median Claremont house
price: $1.34million.
Properties for sale: 85

All the best houses in the western suburbs are in the POST each week
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readers
in the western suburbs
than its competitor
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Dated brown-brick fetches $2.17m


There is a lot of excitement about the
new surf club and restaurants

auction

RESULTS

ne of the unwritten rules in


real estate is to buy the worst
house in the best street.
That could apply to 17 Jubilee
Crescent, City Beach, which
the agent described as barely
rentable.
The dated, brown-brick
home opposite Jubilee Park
was knocked down to a final bid
of $2.17million at auction last

weekend.
Robbie Young, of Optimus
Real Estate, said bidding kicked
off at $1.85million.
Three people put their hands
up for the home, with a tight
contest between two bidders at
the end.
Joint selling agent Tony Young
said it was a great result and
showed how strong the market
was in south City Beach.
There is a lot of excitement

In other results:

MT CLAREMONT

AUCTIONS
September 19, 10am

NORTH FREMANTLE
20/30 Kwong Alley

Its all about the location


(below) opposite a park and
the ocean view. This dated, brownbrick home (above), at 17 Jubilee
Crescent, City Beach, went under
the hammer for $2.17million.

D
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FLOREAT

23 Oceanic Drive was passed


in by Cam Greig of One Agency
West Coast. Its priced at
$1,145,000.

about the new surf club and restaurants opening this summer,
Mr Young said.
We sold two properties
last weekend, including 33
Launceston Avenue, which went
for more than the asking price
of $1,399,000.
There were eight auctions in
the western suburbs last weekend, and three were sold under
the hammer.

onview

The balcony of this 2x2 looks


out to an ever-changing
view of the harbour, ocean
and Maritime Museum.
AGENTS: Stefanie Dobro and
Michael Harries, Caporn
Young.

September 19, 11am

SUBIACO

115 Townshend Road

* 8 Jacaranda Avenue was


sold at auction for $1.02million.
Fayez Hourani, of Davey Real
Estate, said four bidders competed for the modest home on
865sq.m. It was sold on behalf
of the Department of Housing.

Priced to sell: there will be a


realistic reserve at the auction of this renovated and
extended character home.
AGENTS: John Hunter and
Simon McGrath, Abel
McGrath Claremont.

MOSMAN PARK

34/10 Wellington Street was


passed in after a vendor bid of
$440,000 by Matthew Jones, of
Acton Cottesloe.

LEFT: There were no bidders for 11 Butler Avenue,


Swanbourne, which was
passed in for $2.75million.

NEDLANDS

43 Kinninmont Avenue was


sold after the auction for an
undiscloded sum by Mr Greig.

September 19, 11am

NORTH FREMANTLE

9B Jewell Parade, North


Fremantle, went under the hammer for $672,500. Stefanie
Dobro and Michael Harries, of
Caporn Young Fremantle, sold
the mixed-use building.

DALKEITH

96A Victoria Avenue

SWANBOURNE

11 Butler Avenue was


passed in after a vendor bid
of $2.75million. John Hunter,
of Abel McGrath, said he was
dealing with two offers for the
modern home on 850sq.m.
* 31 Fern Street didnt go to
auction. Peter Robertson, of
William Porteous Properties
International, has listed the 6x3
for $2.95million.

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RIGHT: The new owners will be able


to live and work in their new home at
9B Jewell Parade, North Fremantle. It
went under the hammer for $672,500.

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home has some classic
1970s features but its all
about the riverfront location.
AGENTS: William Porteous and
Igor Nugic, William Porteous
Properties International.

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Offers
SWANBOURNE
1 Gloucester Street
This 500sq.m level block is a
stones throw from Cresswell
Park.
AGENT: Vivien Yap,
LJ Hooker Claremont.

Offers

by September 26
CLAREMONT
12 Alexander Avenue
Join the friendly neighbourhood of Claremont Hill,
where kids congregate at
Jasper Green Park.
AGENT: Justin Wallace,
Wallace Realty Cottesloe.

Boulevard home
an artists delight
Owned by an artist, this 1970s home is on a 971sq.m block opposite Wembley Golf Course.
4
3
2

Low $4millions
DALKEITH
28 Brockman Avenue
The design for this French
provincial-style home was
inspired by the owners
European travels.
AGENT: Tonia McNeilly, TM
Residential.

167 The Boulevard


FLOREAT
Auction noon
September 26
Abel McGrath

hen a home owned by an


artist comes onto the market, its bound to be something
special.
Thats the case with 167 The
Boulevard, which is owned by
fine artist Courtney Carballido
and her geologist-musician husband Enrique.
The couple bought the home
more than a decade ago, after
falling in love with the striking
1970s architecture.
As an artist, I really appreciated the iconic design, Courtney
said.
The beautiful brass railing
reminds me of being on a cruise
ship.
Courtney said the four-bedroom and three-bathroom home
was malleable.
It can change according to
your familys needs, she said.
Ive converted the games

room to a studio, which faces


north and has a row of skylights
on the southern side.
The light is fabulous all year
round.
Meanwhile, Enrique has his
own man-cave for his music and
gym equipment.
On a 971sq.m block, the property was renovated last year with a
resort-style pool and back garden.
It feels like a five-star resort,
according to Courtney.
The back garden was designed for maximum pleasure
with minimum effort, she said.
The kitchen garden has every
herb imaginable.
Selling agent Adrian Abel,
of Abel McGrath, described the
home as a grand, entertainers
home in a great location opposite
Wembley Golf Course.
Mr Abel said the home had big
proportions, which would suit a
growing family.
A separate childrens wing
has two bedrooms, a bathroom
and something extra a sauna.
Other extras include plenty
of storage and a laundry chute.

Entertain formally or informally in this spacious home.

The pool and back garden were renovated last year.

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$790,000

7 Windlemere Drive

Theres room for your boat


or caravan on this 2082sq.m
property.
AGENT: Bret Baker,
Professionals Dunsborough.

Offers by October 16

HAMELIN BAY
Lot 22 Caves Road

Stay in the renovated farm


shed while you come up
with plans for the 118ha site.
AGENT: Mat Moulton, Acton
South West.

rom the moment you


turn into the driveway
of this Gunyulgup home,
a feeling of relaxation
washes over you.
Nestled against a bush
backdrop with sweeping
views down a valley, 51
Koorabin Drive was designed around a laid-back
lifestyle.
Lazy weekend lunches
can be spent at nearby
Little Fish Restaurant,
while the art lovers can
while away the hours at
Gunyulgup Gallery (it
takes five minutes to walk
to both).
But if youre the energetic type, the 2.2ha property has a floodlit artificial
turf putting green and tee
in the garden.
The three-bedroom and
two-bathroom home is on
the market as an express
28 day sale, which ends
on October 11.
The owners built the
house as a sanctuary away
from their busy lives in
Perth.

This Gunyulgup home is on 2.2ha site with a putting green and tee. ABOVE: Kangaroos and birds are frequent visitors.
Its such a quiet and
peaceful property, they
said.
Were going to miss
the birdlife and the kangaroos.
The colour and textures
of the bush are echoed in
the light green Colorbond
roof and the Victorian ash
timber floors.
Selling agent Chris
Ayers, of Acton South West,
described it as an immaculately presented property.
Among the many selling points is a detached,

self-contained guest house


with two bedrooms and a
bathroom, Mr Ayers said.
The spacious and well
designed living area has
views down the valley, and
a wall of windows seamlessly blends the indoors
with the outdoors.
Extras include an outdoor kitchen with a builtin barbecue, a recently
renovated bathroom and a
custom-built craft/sewing/
office nook.
For more details, phone
0429 904 266.

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Windows on both sides of the living area ensure a


good indoor-outdoor connection.

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PPPROPERTY
POST

Cottage has best of old with the new


Reams of newspaper are now a feature
wall in the main bedroom

3
1

168 Barker Road


SUBIACO
Oers
Acton Central

hen renovating an old


house, you sometimes
find the remnants of its
former lives along the way.
Not all are cause for celebration fraying carpets,
paint layers and rotting
wood among them.
But when the owners of
this early 1900s workers
cottage ripped up the vinyl
floors, they happened upon
an artefact they loved so
much they decided to make
a feature of it.
Reams of newspaper
now cover a wall in the
main bedroom, providing a
snapshot of Perths history
dating back to before the
Vietnam War.
Its just one of the eclectic touches that pay
homage to the homes past,

while placing it firmly in


the present.
The owners have mixed
that old-world character
with a groovy refurbishment, selling agent Boyd
Fraser, of Acton Central,
said.
The original floorboards
have been sealed and resurrected to their former
glory, leadlight windows
restored, and the old outhouse retained.
Meanwhile, the new
minimalist fit-out imbues
a fresh twist.
The layout is reminiscent of Melbournes iconic
terrace houses, and there
is scope for a two-storey
renovation, subject to
approval.

Subiaco is within easy walking


distance of this charming workers
cottage.

STEPHANIE McGANN

FAST FACTS

The rear of the home is tight on


space, but thanks to some creative
thinking the kitchen didnt need to
forgo a big oven.

Median Subiaco house


price: $1.25million.
Properties for sale: 96

PROPERTY
P
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Classifieds
POST

DALKEITH

DALKEITH

Lake Jualbup views


ABOVE: Street? What street? You wouldnt know there was
anything between you and parkland. INSET: All the period
trimmings from the 1930s are on show.

5
3
2

Bullsbrook
Around $1.4M
Bullsbrook Oers
Fr $1.45M
135
135 Clarkson
ClarksonRoad
Road

NEW LISTING

A rare opportunity: dress circle of Shady


Hills. An immaculately presented, modern,
spacious home on 40 gently undulating,
shire approved sub-dividable acres with
breathtaking views over the picturesque
Avon Valley. Seclusion and abundant
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luxury retreat, potential equine property
or investment opportunity. See website for
video and full details. Be the 1st to view.

Call 1300 578 504

20 Lake Avenue
SHENTON PARK
Oers
By September 30
Abel McGrath

here is a good reason


why this renovated 1930s
character home doesnt have
a set price, and it has a lot to
do with its lakeside location.
Homes are tightly held in
Lake Avenue and, according
to the agent, its the best side
of Lake Jualbup to be on.
Here, properties have
unobscured views of the parkland opposite, not to mention
the benefit of a north-facing
rear, selling agent Anthony
Hayes, of Abel McGrath, said.
Having been renovated
and extended in the 1970s,
many of the original features
remain and have been lov-

ingly preserved.
Polished jarrah floors,
picture rails and leadlight
french doors are a snapshot
of yesteryear, along with a
marble-topped ornamental
fireplace in the formal living area.
If youre the buyer, you
might find yourself living on
the ground floor while you
refurbish upstairs.
The 1970s extension on
the first floor doesnt make
the most of the available
views but the view from the
ground floor more than makes
up for that.
If you sit on the front
veranda, the walled courtyard
obscures what little traffic
there is from view, so that
greenery and glittering water
are all you can see.
STEPHANIE McGANN

COMMERCIAL

NEDLANDS

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"REIWA GRANDMASTER"
FOR ALL YOUR RESIDENTIAL
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"What is worth doing
is worth doing well"
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Industrial Sales
Retail Leasing
Property Management

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0413 515 190

ALL AREAS

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ACCOUNTANTS

BATHROOM
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Chartered Accountant

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Ph: 9386 2550
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Personal Service Guaranteed
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Phone JOHN 9200 4266

email: johndee@netspace.net.au

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Phone 0424 037 289 Mark


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NO JOB TOO SMALL
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BATHROOM
RENOVATIONS

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Bathroom Renovation
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Pensioners discount
30 years experience
12 years warranty

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0417 915 951

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improvement/renovation
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Lawn - Concrete - Rubbish removal


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Do it right with a local experienced
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Experienced in all aspects of brickwork,


No job too small. FREE QUOTES

0419 771 323

Specialising in your brick work

LYNX BOBCAT
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0417 930 607

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ACCOUNTS BOOKS
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ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING

Reasonable Rates & Proven Savings


Free 1 hour Consultation Call:

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Registered BAS Agents

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CHALCRAFT

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ALL STRUCTURAL
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DESIGN NEW
KITCHENS & BATHROOMS
FULL DECORATION SERVICE

Call CHALCRAFT

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0420 308 455

PAVING REPAIR MAN

Re-lay: Drives, Patios,


Around Pools, Soakwells,Tree
Roots & all types of paving.
Small Jobs Immediate Attention
Ring Frank
25 yrs exp

0412 908 205

Paving & Limestone


Professional

Phone Gary

angela@abbookkeeping.com.au

0401 373 750 or

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LANDSCAPES 15:
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Personalised service with a better deal at

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0438 611 822

Specialising in complete bathroom


renovations and building works,
demolition, wall removals and space
re-congurations from start to completion.
All works guaranteed and carried out by
qualied trades. References upon request.
For a quote please call
Ian Brickelbank

stirlingwater@bigpond.com

bcc@aapt.net.au

david@bastilledevelopments.com.au
www.bastillehomes.com.au

STAR

9329 9700 0403 774 303

9386 3183

0418 927 799 - 9296 1041

Registered Builder 13523

Bores Pumps Electrical


Sales and Service
Quality Since 1983

1/2 Loch Street, Nedlands

MIKE BRYANT

Ph: 9381 9815

CABINETMAKING

0414 441 877

BOBCATS, EXCAVATOR,TIPPERS
ROCK BREAKER

ALL JOBS FREE QUOTES

PAVING - Driveways patios


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0418 954 086

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Mob: 0418 944 934


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9339 8113

The POST
delivers
more
newspapers

Phone: 9383 9743

Additions | Alterations
Bathrooms | Kitchens

www.jacksintersealed.com.au

BATHROOM
international

CHRIS ATKINSON

Bobcat and Truck Service

www.bobcatworks.com

ASBESTOS

Rob

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

BOBCATS

Demolition - Electrical - Plumbing


Gas - Concreting - Brick Laying
Carpentry - Glazing - Roofing
Plastering - Painting - Tiling
Air Conditioning - Cabinetry - Solar
Re-Grouting - Paving - Landscaping

www.rcnbusinessconsulting.com.au

Mobile 0447 576 441

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SALES SERVICE INSTALLATIONS

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BUILDING

Bricklaying Division
BBQs
Letterboxes
Retaining Walls
Stone Work
Plastering
Insurance Work

PH MARK NEWBOLD

0400 565 545


31 yrs exp
FREE QUOTES

KEARLEY
BRICKLAYING

Construction & Installations


Restoration, Clean and Seal Work

Call Dave 0408

092 350

BRICKWORK
RESTORATION
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Limestone
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Owner builder Service

Mark 0432 260 011

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Limestone Walls and Ponds

New homes plus


additions & renovations
by a specialist who
understands & appreciates
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0412 917 818 Ph & Fax 9384 9224

Tel. 9381 7094

EST 81

PETER HARPER

Quality Work
No Job Too Small
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S PAVING

0411 696 179


9385 4228

KELLYS BRICKPAVING
Quality workmanship at an
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All work guaranteed. Friendly advice.
FREE QUOTES CALL
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Mobile 0412 292 488

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BUILDING AUSTRALIAS
HERITAGE
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Western
Suburbs
Wall removal specialist with
licensed Electrical contractor
EC008431 on hand.
WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN
CONTRACT.
20% discount for pensioners.
30 years exp in building
industry
PETER

0433 969 639

Nth & Sth Landscaping

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Registered Builder 8549

One Company All Trades


Perth TLC Group can project
manage your next home
improvement/renovation
www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165

info@tlc-perth.com
Have a look at our main ad in the Home
Improvement section

BUILDING
SERVICES

BUILDING SOLUTIONS

We Remove, Repair, Replace


Brickwork / Fretting mortar,
Stud walls, Render, Concrete,
Chimneys, Ceilings, Roofing,
Lintels, Eaves, Windows,
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Box Air-Conditioners etc.
Hidley Pty Ltd

044 97 88 778

Renovations Additions
Maintenance Design &
Drawing Service
Building & DIY Assistance
Call Dane 0409 928 882

Robes Laundries Vanities


Office Study Entertainment
Call Jason For Free Quote

9302 5209
0417 998 435

Kip Woodsmith Design


INTERIOR SOLUTIONS
Individual designs & hand crafted
Cabinetry and Furniture including:
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side drawers, lounges, storage robes & more
For a free Design & Quote
Call Kip

0415 137 081

info@kipwoodsmithdesign.com.au

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ALL-WHEELS DETAILING
Mobile Car Cleaning & Detailing
From a wash and vacuum to a
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Call 0409 442 714
a/h 9244 2716
for a free quote

CAR WASH
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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

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MAINTENANCE SERVICE
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC

Timber & Aluminium Trimming. External


Doors Priority. Draught Weather Seals
Eye Viewers & Accessories

Enzo De Palma

Mobile 0412 194 842

Perth Central
Maintenance Co
WE DO IT ALL

Residential - Commercial 27 years


Experience Personal Service
Call Louis

0416 096 071

CABINETMAKING

SUBIACO
FURNITURE
FACTORY
Custom-made Furniture
Kitchen, Wall and Vanity Units
Bookcases

9381 6098
Traditional Craftsmanship
7 Forrest Street,
Subiaco WA 6008.

CARPENTRY

Because Quality Counts


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PERGOLAS/ROOFING/
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QUALIFIED TRADESMEN: FREE QUOTES
NO JOB TOO SMALL

9344 1884, or
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Top quality work
Prices to suit all budgets
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Kitchen, bathroom, built-in robes etc

9332 8596 all hours

JONATHAN TOWERS
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CUSTOM
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SPECIALISING IN CARPENTRY
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Quality Kitchen Renovations


Workmanship Designed Cabinets in

0417 984 561

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Ph: 9207 3501


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Built on our reputation in the
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Contact Jimmie Roche

A Good Price Guaranteed

Specialising in Painted and Timber


Media Cabinets, Bookcases,
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I PERSONALLY DESIGN,
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ENSURING THE
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CARPENTRY
CREATIONS

X Decking X Cabinetry
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CARPET CLEANING

CEILINGS

CLEANING

CARPENTER

CARPET CLINIC

PLASTERLINE
INDUSTRIES

RITA CLEANING

Extensions & Renovations


Maintenance & Repairs
All Jobs, Big & Small

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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

Undertaking all aspects


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

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ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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Renovations &
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and surrounding areas

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specialists
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Stove & oven repairs
Computer & Telephone Cabling

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services covered
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ELEMENTS, SWITCHES
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Suppliers / Installers of

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Stagger cuts to additions
Repairs to existing boards
White ant damage
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Subiaco based contractor


Rewires Safety switches
Power points

FENCING

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Specialists in Colorbond and
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Phone Jarod
0414 519 819
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Asbestos Removal Licence
Installation and Remove Old
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NIGELS GARDEN
MAINTENANCE
For complete care of your
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Regular or casual. Call Nigel

0407 166 177

NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE
THE PERFECTIONISTS

* For Excellence in Garden Care


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NEW SCREENS & DOORS
BARRIER SCREENS
WHEEL REPAIRS

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Mike Jones 0417 181 827


Nina Jones 0427 056 785

ALL GARDEN
MAINTENANCE
Pruning Weeding
Cleanups Mulching

Rob 0450 384 711

Gardening
and Landscaping
Transform your tired old garden into an oasis of
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transformation to suit all budgets. All aspects of
Landscaping Design & Construction. Residential
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Lawn installing and repairing Specialised in
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All Garden Work.


Regular Maintenance.
Reliable & Meticulous
Ph Colin on

0414 959 309


THE
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GARDENER
REGULAR GARDEN MAINTENANCE AND CLEANUPS.
ROSES AND COTTAGE
GARDENS A SPECIALITY
ALL AREAS
FOR PROMPT AND
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Phone MATTHEW
Matthew: 0414

710 110

Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants

Polishing & Re-Coating, ATFA


Member & Police Cleared

Garden Maintenance
Residential & Commercial
Design & Installation

email: wanaqa@bigpond.net.au

JAN RAGENOVICH

Good old fashion country service in the city

Colorbond Pinelap Jarrah


Asbestos Removal Fence Removal
Security Fencing Rural Fencing

RANDELL HALL

0411 724 099

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PICKET, AND
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Fully Insured - Health Lic No 43

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9204 4108
0408 908 683

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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

7am - 11pm 7 DAYS EMERGENCY


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Power Drain Cleaning, Blockages
ALL TYPES OF PLUMBING WORK
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Freecall 1800 102 888


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9384 1030
9389 8989 0419 950 430
MASTER PLUMBER
Lic. PL 5041

SEC. Lic. 4263

Skilled Plumbing &


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Burst pipes Blocked drains
Installation Repairs
Renovations
Pensioners Discount

9384 0877
PL 5580

9388 6299
Gas 4784

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ALSO SMALL JOBS


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22 yrs Westn Sub Exp.

Ph: Jorge 0400 748


or 9386 3953

076

Wall Plastering &


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Including all aspects of solid wall


plastering and plaster boarding.
More than fifteen years experience.

Call Travis 0468 789 879

NO CALL OUT FEE

HOT WATER
FAST

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ALL AREAS
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 Toilets & Pans
Your Local Master Painter paintingservice1999@gmail.com
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Jeff Bond
Victoria Sky
 Water Leaks
Reg# 4004
Painting Services
0405 069 500
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 Water Filters
 Proficient in all
High Quality Work Interior
Exterior Small Jobs welcome
PLASTERING/RENDERING  Local Plumber
General Painting
First Class Materials used
FREE QUOTE

Mob: 0451 901 919


Ph: 9388 8055

 Honest, Reliable, Clean


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Ph: 0418 850 750


Attention To Detail Makes
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Commercial
Interior
Reg # 6263
Exterior
IMMEDIATE START
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Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

Plus Renovating + Spraying Roofs.


Public Liability Insurance $10,000,000

Phone: SEB

0410 089 830Reg No.


6113 6519 7402

PENGUIN

0416 121 932

Trades & Services


The POST delivers

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feature brick and outside render
NO JOB TOO SMALL
35 years experience

Call Peter 0412 802 392


or 9330 5771

PLUMBING

Commercial & Residential


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Repainting Free Quotes

PL.16

100% Customer Satisfaction


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Jerry P: 9404 5706


M: 0421 477 899

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penguin.painting@yahoo.com.au

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PAINTING

OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE


PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL
NO JOB TOO SMALL
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Service
Competitive Rate

Ph/SMS Geoff 0411 987 542

9335 1552
Fix it
quickly
Renovating or
repairing your
home?

PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICES

Reg 6375

ALL ASPECTS

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS

5 663

0420 44

Rego: 8026

A PLUS PAINTING
& SERVICES

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

Phone
WARREN
on

PBL941

Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

F: 9444 7863

James Limestone
Restoration

as your preferred painting


contractor.
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commnunication and
professional service,
I will complete the work in
agreed time frame and terms,
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referral.

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182 051

MOBILE 0432 322 026

MOW IT & MORE

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Steve

FLOREAT & ALL


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LAWN MOWING

0431 200 866

REG 7800

Reg. No. 4280

SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

Ph Russell 0408 833 116 Work


9447 4907 Home

Est 1985

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412

Painters Registration No. 5890

(De Thatching)

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For all your internal/external


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For your highest quality job at a
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RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS

VERTIMOWING
MUIRS

D
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Atlas Lawn Services

PAINTING SPECIAL

9245 2550
0418 299 524

CRITICAL WITH WATER RESTRICTIONS


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Trevor 0412

1782 or 9388 1237

Ph/Fax:

113 620

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Nedlands,
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Dalkeith and
surrounding

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER

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and Fertilising

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quote DAVID

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9384 7870

Commercial / Residential
Interior/ Exterior
High quality & low cost

0418 914 041


ALL HOURS
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PLUMBING

Family Business Providing Local


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Services

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please consider

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Mob 0417

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New Commissions
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PAINTING

Ring 9381

Rego 8057

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PAINTING

WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
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Reg. No. 3511

WINTER SPECIAL
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Lawncare & Garden Maintenance

0409 086 497

0425 551 233


9381 6996 Reg 1964

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is proceeding to your
satisfaction.
Reg. No. 5298

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SERVICES

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Domestic Laundry,
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Reg 1964

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ABN 72 910 338 191

4/115 Birkdale St Floreat (Cnr Cambridge)

0425 551 233


9381 6996

7 Day Service

Ph: 6350 8500

EDDIES
MOWING

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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Bag Wash,Soap Machine
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LAWNS & GARDENS

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2/24 CARDIGAN TCE

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YOUR WESTERN
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0497 808 778

9387 8641
Handyman
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7 DAYS PER WEEK

9381 5454
0437 712 039

0409 373 685

Roberts
Renovations &

0412 153 846

Ph Angus

PH: Oliver Calnan

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General garden maintenance
Free design & planning
consultation
Call Steve

Guaranteed Same
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Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

Honest and Reliable

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TRANSITION
LANDSCAPES

Locksmiths

PAINTING

GAS 532

Pol Lic SG 15935


ABN 22337056071

Mow d Lawn
Creating your vision from design
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PAINTING

PL 1735

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Reg 7824

LAWN MOWING

Reg 6621

LANDSCAPING

0418 926 705

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PLUMBING

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

PL5094

0419 953 531

GL 006462

24 HR

Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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

FLOREAT

MAINTENANCE

Office

Handyman Service

PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE


DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL
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Bathroom & Laundry
renovations
Hot Water Systems
Rainwater Tanks
Grey water systems
Water Filters
Block Drains & Burst Pipes
Office & Domestic refits
Toilet Pans & Leaking Taps

24 HR

WE OFFER A 5%
SENIORS DISCOUNT

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Renovations &
Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CITY OF COTTESLOE
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1800 18 12 24
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SWANBOURNE
1800 18 12 24
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Call CRAIG

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Lic. 6039

Gas No. 4700

PARAMOUNT
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Daniel 0412 904 769

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24 HR

0433 019 676

Plumbing & Gass Services

24 Hour Service

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Plumbing Problems
Call Fred

0418 911 216


P.L. 693

G.F. 1515

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24.7 Emergency service
Family business since 1983

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A FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED LOCAL BUSINESS

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PLUMBING

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Contact LEAKY PETE

0415 114 172


9286 2450

THE TOILET
REPLACEMENT
SPECIALISTS

0428 976 777


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FREE QUOTES

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Block Drains Cleared & Repaired
Hot Water Servicing & Replacement
Toilets, Taps Serviced or Replaced
Renovations
Seniors Discount

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Mob 0414 408 521

Email: jordansplumbing@bigpond.com
GF 10071
PL 6562

A Personalised Service

PONDS

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Pond Building And Restoring Of
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Fish Health and Disease
Installation Of All Aqua Products
Package Deals Available
Eftpos Available

Ph David 0433 324 347


POOL
FENCING

OPERATING 7 DAYS A WEEK

Locally owned and operated


House and Office Removals
Pensioner Discounts
Packing Materials Available
Fully Insured
Ask for Peter on

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Best Rates
in Perth
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Reticulation Systems
Commercial & Domestic
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Ph: 0403 248 845

BROOKWELL
IRRIGATION
Repairs on Pumps
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HWS Serviced / Replaced
General Plumbing

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0408 917 109


Ph 9361 7665

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Plumbing

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All Plumbing Repairs
Gas Servicing Installation
Hot Water
Emergency Repairs
PENSIONERS DISCOUNT

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BLOCKED DRAINS

CALL KEVIN

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Electrical, Air-Conditioning
Solar Power, Renovations

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REMOVALS

Lic No 5166

Jon Howes 0433 824 613

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References Available

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CONTROLLER / SOLENOIDS REPLACED
PROMPT PRO SERVICE
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0408 092 350

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Serviced and modied.
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Solenoids located
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WE REMOVE and DISPOSE OF:


OLD TILE IRON ASBESTOS
WE SUPPLY and INSTALL
Colorbond, Zincalume
Skylights, Whirly Birds
Insulation, Gutters
Tile Roof Restoration

9430 6553

16 Essex Street, Fremantle

www.roofandwalldoc.com.au
WorkSafe Asbestos Demolition Lic
Builders Registration Number 13172

LOCAL ROOFING
Ridge Capping Fixed the Proper Way

2 YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY

Special sealant for box gutters


Tile Replacement
Emergency work Gutters
Speciality Gutters/Downpipes
Valleys & Flashings Replaced
Soakwells Tin Reroofs
Seniors Rates
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
LOCAL SINCE 1986

0419 385 971 or


9385 9719

FLINT ROOFING
Re-roofing,
New Roofing
Gutters
Downpipes
Leaky Roof Repairs
Ridges Repointed
Soakwells Installed
Roof Vents

0408 944 891


9386 3667

ROOFING & BUILDING


MAINTENANCE
HIA
MEMBER

R.B.M.
Since
1986

ONE CALL WE DO IT ALL


FREE QUOTES
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
Tile and Metal Roof
Replacement and Repairs
Specialising in R/EBuilding Reports
Internal Roof & Ceiling Repairs
Sagging Roofs Box Gutters
All Hours

0412 490 868


CREDIT CARDS
ALL WORK TO AUST STANDARD

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ROOFING

ROOFING

HouseDoctor
Repair. Maintain. Improve

FREE QUOTES
BEST WORKMANSHIP
CHEAPEST PRICES
All Roof Repairs
Gutters & Downpipes
All Carpentry Work
Fire & White Ant Repair
Property Maintenance
Inspection
Insurance Claims
Renovations
Painting & Design

Phil 0400 340 228


(Licenced & Fully Insured)

GUTTERS AND
DOWNPIPES

RE-ROOFING WITH
COLORBOND AND
ZINCALUME, WHIRLEY BIRDS
AND LASERLITE SHEETING

Roberts
Renovations &

Roof Restoration
Cement Service
and
Handyman

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Designed Homes. 15 yrs exp.

Phone JEFF 0418

912 874

ROOF PLUMBING

ROOF
IMPROVEMENTS
Gutters & Downpipes
Ridgecapping Repairs
Whirly Birds
Roof Coatings
All Roof Repairs/Leaks
FREE QUOTES

All metal roof sheeting, gutters


and downpipes, maintenance
work no job too small.
Australian Colorbond
Blue Scope Steel materials.
Please phone
0429 062 952 Mark

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

- Resumes - CVs
- Audio Typing
- Word Processing/Mail Outs
- Bookkeeping
- Powerpoint Presentations
- Business Reports
- Photocopy/Binding/Scanning

9380 8333

SIMPLY THE BEST!


John
Clark
Mark
Lynch

0417 912 362


0418 959 871

Maintenance & Repair


Including:
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Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

Specialised Outdoor Services

All Roof Replacement


and Maintenance
08 9433 1077
www.sos-services.com.au
Pensioner Discount / Insured
Builders Licence # 13954

RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

www.shadesolutions.com.au
patrick@shadesolutions.com.au

0418 958 607 Patrick


SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE
CLAREMONT

9389 8744
Mobile
0413 747 777

Isaac 0450 121 475

Contemporary Tiling
Regrouting leaking shower,
swimming pools, repair chipped tiles,
marble stone travertine, porcelain
Reg tiler - Police clearance

Alex 0412 597 261

JEFF TILING
Floor and Wall
Ceramic and Porcelain
New House and Renovations
email: jeff.tilling@yahoo.com.au

0422 095 481


Ph Rick: 0402 751 878
Friendly Professional Service
All Work Guaranteed
Free Quotes Competitive Rates
Specialising in Diagonal Tiling
NO JOB TOO SMALL

MAGDA
TREE SERVICES
0418 943 059
Local number 24 hours
Able to trim and remove
large and difficult trees.
FULLY INSURED. FREE QUOTES

26 Years Exp Palms Shrubs


SMALL JOBS
MOST WELCOME
PENSIONER RATES FREE
Quotes Les 9387 8094

PROFESSIONAL

TREE
SURGEONS
Certified Arborists
Offering Complete Tree
Service With Care

NO JOB TOO SMALL


CALL PETER FOR FREE QUOTE

0438 909 275


Complete Wall and Floor Tiling
Experts In Shower Repair and Regrouting
Bathroom Renovations
www.alphatile.com.au

Core Tiling

& Bathroom renovation


No job too small
All aspects of tiling
Full bathroom renovation
Full re-routing or grout repair
20 years experience

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Royce Turner
Qualified Arb
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Stone restorations Tiling Services


Clean & Seal Stone
Grind / Polish Stone

www.professionaltreesurgeons.com.au

Call Massimo

S.E.C. Cert.
All Facets of Tree Work
Satisfaction Guaranteed
For the personal touch
please phone RENE COOLEN

257 STIRLING HWY


CLAREMONT

Western Suburbs
Pool Service
CLEANING CHEMICALS &
EQUIPMENT
QUALITY OWNER OPERATED
COMPLETE POOL SERVICE
JOSH MANN

0414 775 586

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Est. 1990

NEDLANDS
134 BROADWAY

9389 6131

and now at
MOSMAN PARK
2 STUART ST - opp train stn

0438 003 571

DON TILING SERVICE

All aspects of wall & floor tiling.


Specialising in bathrooms.
Ceramic, Porcelain, Travertine.
FREE QUOTES
Don 0435 722 362
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http://dontilingservice.com

INTERIOR EXTERIOR TILING


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All reno & new work
Specialists in
Rectifieds Terrazzo Travertine
All ceramics Stone laying
Call Mark

0456 734 775

Call us on

9381 3088

to advertise in the

9384 6164

Complete and Professional Pool


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

Foxys
Treelopping
& STUMP GRINDING
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TREE SURGEON

0407 774 549 9387 5153


Free Quotes

Aaron: 0410 521 734

abtrees.com.au
Dependable personal service
from a QUALIFIED ARBORIST
All aspects of
pruning and removal
No job too big or small
Debris removed site cleaned
NO MESS
FULLY INSURED

SPRING SPECIAL
PRICES RIGHT NOW!!
Ring Ben on 0424

150 899

WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK

Qualified, Experienced, Insured


Large & Confined Tree Specialist
Tree/Palm Pruning / Removals
Hedging / Mulching /
Stump Grinding. Free Quote
Kieron Fiford : 0418 717 955

Mobile

Stump Grinding
Complete
Stump Removal
Fully Insured / All areas

Free Quotes
Tel: 9246

0235
Mob: 0403 377 692

All Tree & Palm work


Discount Stump Grinding
Ph: Jason

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

MAINLINE
TUCKPOINTING
Building Conservation, Heritage
Restoration Tuckpointing,
Stonework, Brickwork Pointing,
Qualified Bricklayer

SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854


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HALESTORM
ANTENNA &
FULL VISUAL
AUDIO
Y BO
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- 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

Indigo
FULL Painting
YB
OOKE

Digital TV Antenna
Services

On Time / Experienced / Insured

Jason 0413 859 898


www.pdtas.com.au

9448 2227

kieron@heritagetreesurgeons.com.au
www.heritagetreesurgeons.com.au

The Tree Specialists

Call Marco

0450 159 839


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

SWANBOURNE
TREE
SERVICE

0408 405 671

Tree Service

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BEST PRICE

TV ANTENNA

teamtreelopper@gmail.com
www.teamtreelopper.com

Call Adam

Trades & Services

Tree Removal Palm Removal


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

LAKESIDE
TREES & STUMPS
TREE & PALM REMOVALS
HEDGING & MULCHING
NARROW ACCESS
SPECIALISTS
FULLY INSURED
Call ANDY

TREE SERVICES

ABM Brick Restoration

FLOREAT TREE SERVICE

FOR OVER 20 YEARS

POOL & SPA SERVICE


CHEMICALS/REPAIRS
FREECALL 1800 835 444

Phone: (08) 9309 6852


Mobile: 0431 159 207

soss_tree_services@yahoo.com.au

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YOUR LOCAL SHOPS

PH GEOFF
7 DAYS

PH: 9359 9300

STONECARE AUSTRALIA

AT YOUR POOL
AND AT OUR STORES
11 SHOPS IN WA
ALL OWNER OPERATED

0434 441 277

FREE WRITTEN QUOTES

- Trees, Our Inspiration -

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TOP MARK TILING

9401 1820

PEST MANAGEMENT

Call Lewis: 0451 636 666


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or visit our shop at

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SAFE TREE REMOVALS

POOL
SERVICE

Prompt & Professional


* Western Suburbs
* Competitive Rates
(Including Tip Fees)
* Commercial & Domestic
* Prompt Delivery

FORMATIVE AND
PRACTICAL PRUNING

CONSULTANCY

0408 947 570

Specialists in Commercial &


Residential Shade Sails

If you have trees, you need


the Arbor Centre.
Take advantage of WAs
foremost company for truly
qualified advice and
professional service.

POOL CLEANER

Our $150 Service Includes


Leaf rake & vacuum
Backwash lter
Chemical water balance
Scrub of water line, pool oor &
pool blanket
FREE chemicals added

TREE SERVICES
Perths Premiere
Tree Service

ROOT ZONE
MANAGEMENT

Ring Ian on

Floor & Wall Tiling

All Roofcare

TREE SERVICES

0419 931 966

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For All Your


Secretarial Needs
from Student to
Executive

SHADE SAILS

Graham
0432 119 526

RoofQuest
MUIRS

(Opp Lemnos Hosp)

OPEN 6 DAYS

0432 941 148

The Roofing Specialist

0433 210 028

BUILDING & GARDEN


SUPPLIES
WE DELIVER
232 STUBBS TCE,
SHENTON PARK

FREE QUOTES - PENSIONER DISCOUNT

Prompt Roofing

FREE QUOTE ADAM CLARKE

WESTERN
SUBURBS

We create the professional


edge that everyone wants

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Re-roofing & repairs


Gutters & Downpipes
Colorbond or Zincalume
Fully Insured
All work guaranteed

SAND SUPPLIES

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SECRETARIAL

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Roofing

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Clay Tile Restoration,


Ridge Cap Repairs,
Guttering and Downpipes
www.advancedroofs.com
Licensed Asbestos Removal
Specilist.
FREE Quotes
10 Year Guarantee

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Professional
pool service,
cleaning,
maintenance
For
and supply
all your
since 1984. Pool Needs

PH: 9381 5455

Roof Carpentry Team


Old Tile, Asbestos, Iron
Roofing, replaced with new
Colorbond or Zincalume

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

0418 925 030 or 9384 9141


Fax 9384 5929

Re-Roofing

RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

Free Quotes
Great Service

0423 655 222


Digital Antenna
Installations
Narrow Access Fully Insured
Tree Work Undertaken Free Quotes

CALL
PETER
0407 520 430
ALL THE NEWS
AND VIEWS

From $179
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Repair
From $75
TV Mounting
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TV INSTALLATIONS
TUNE INS
INSTALLATIONS
TV DVD VCR AUDIO
Digital Set Top Boxes
Entertainment Centres
Pre-Packed
Furniture Assembled
LINDSAY

0414 738 888


TV SERVICES

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

9382 4752
Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

UPHOLSTERY

Your Local
UPHOLSTERER
Specialising in Leather & Fabric repairs
Re-Upholstery & Re-colouring
All work Guaranteed

9354 4524

WERE JUST A PHONE


CALL AWAY

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD
BAR Fridge silver. 18 months old.
Very cold and quiet. West
Leederville. $100, 9388 1217,
0402 103 070
BED Queensize ensemble, top
qual;ity luxury posturepaedic
mattress on base with castors. Cost
$1200.00 as new, sell $290.00. Can
deliver. Phone: 0438 396 273
BOSCH French Door Fridge. Very
good condition. Exterior water and
ice dispenser. Sale for relocation.
1900 Au +61413 145 760
COMPUTER Desk, metal structure
with 3 levels as new, plus 2 lots of
shelving units 1.5m high, 4 shelves
ea., solid Pine the lot for $150. 0423
225 420

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trades & services


WINDOW
CLEANING

WINDOW CLEANER

Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

Roberts
Renovations &
0407
771
476
Roberts
Handyman
Service

michaelstudman@hotmail.com
Renovations &

Handyman Service

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

PROUD
APPLIANCES

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

4 Hood Street Subiaco

9388 2251

Uwes European
Appliance Repairs

Repair Miele Siemens


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

Ph: 6201 1387

www.uwerepairs.com.au

WINDOW
CLEANING

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING
EST. 1976

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


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

PETE AND JOSH

$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


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

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996
www.diversitycleaning.com.au

iSHINE Window
Cleaning

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

Trevor 0406 809 977

Reliable Service
Police Clearance
Renovations &I Do the FREE Quote
Handyman Service
I Do the Work

Roberts

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235
WINDOW
REPAIRS

WINDOWS and/or
gutters CLEANED
TREE PRUNING

Paul Jones

MUIRS

15 YEARS WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST


FREE QUOTES
INCLUDES SCREENS, SILLS & MIRRORS
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
PROMPT SERVICE

MUIRS

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN
Mob

WINDOW CLEANING
your local professional

OKED

FLYSCREEN REPAIRS GUTTER CLEANING


HIGH PRESSURE CLEAN

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040 375 8242
ANGUS

GMR

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

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

FREE QUOTES

0439 518 525


grwindowcleaning@bigpond.com

Advertise your
goods in the
Classifieds

FRAN's chair

RECLINER
Electric sit down/stand up. Yellowish
floral fabric in good condition. Can
email/text photos. $500. West
Leederville pick up. 9388 1217,
0402 103 070
INFINITY elliptical cross trainer,
long stride 21 inches not bulky. Like
new RRP $1800 sell for $800. Tel
0400 249 001

JANE'S BED

CHILDS Bed raised with storage


below. Metal ladder and safety rail.
$100. Ph 0400 116 877
LOUNGE Sofa: Leather, 2 seater,
recliners. Plum colour, full leather,
superbly comfortable. Measures
1500mm wide. Classic style features
high back. Excellent condition
$175.00.
Phone 0400 749 433
LOUNGE Suite: leather, 2 x 2.5
seaters, top quality. Classic style
feature, high backs + curved arms.
Navy blue, full grain leather,
Australian made. Cost $4,500.00.
Outstanding condition. Sell $750.00
pair. Phone: 0477 433 591

ANTIQUES
ANTIQUES Clocks for sale. Large
collection 9380 6399
PHILLIPS Fine Antiques & Art.
Huge annual sale. Everything
reduced 2/634 Stirling Hwy cnr St
Leonards St, Mosman Park. Open
Tues-Sat. Ph: 0414 242 659

ARTS & CRAFTS

DIVERSITY WINDOW
CLEANING

WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

0402 433 690

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

EDUCATIONAL

HEALTH & BEAUTY

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.
Very experienced Yr11/12 WACE
teacher/examiner/marker.
The
Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace,
Claremont. 9284 3004
ENGLISH Maths holiday tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords. Oct 5-9. So
much fun it doesn't feel like learning.
Free assessment. Also enrolling for
term 4. Ph 9388 3727
www.numberworksnwords.com
FRENCH A to Z. Experienced tutor
from Paris. Specialised in WACE, IB
preparation. Business or private
travel. All levels welcome. 0404 172
287
HUMAN Biology tutor. Eight years
tutoring experience. Current 5th year
Medical student with BSc Chemistry.
$50p/h.
James 0404 918 438
MATHEMATICS
Tutoring. Very
experienced Yr11/12 WACE teacher
/examiner/marker. The Tuition
Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
MATHS English holiday tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords. Oct 5-9. So
much fun it doesn't feel like learning.
Free assessment. Also enrolling for
term 4. Ph 9388 3727
www.numberworksnwords.com
MATHS Tutor: Year 6-12. Qualified,
experienced, registered teacher;
improves motivation, revises basics,
extends gifted, guaranteed results;
siblings no extra cost. I come to your
home, must live within 4km of Mt
Claremont.
Call Stuart 0478 774 410
NEED Help with maths? 1-1 tuition
at your home by UWA PhD for $65
/hr. Includes some free online tuition
before tests/exams! Ph Blair 0438
965 775
ozimaths.com

MASSAGE By Alice: I combine


therapeutic massage with trigger
point therapy to give a relaxing
massage that loosens the client up,
leaving you more mobile, flexible,
and clear headed. My six years of
experience helps me best cater a
massage to effectively target your
specific needs. Mosman Park
location, $70 for one hour, $100 for
an hour and a half. Strictly non
sexual. Please call/text Alice on
0439 917 122
MASSAGE
Huna Hawaiian,
Swedish relaxation. Indulge yourself,
experience
deep
relaxation,
qualified, n/s Alanah 0405 755 715
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
WORKOUT
Fitness Cottesloe
classes. Gym Pilates. Maureen.
0418 950 112
YOGA
At North Fremantle
Community Centre. Vinyasa Flow
and Stretch & Relax. For all class
bookings & enquiries. Contact
Justine 0487 785 488
YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing open
classes in Wembley on Tuesday
evening and Fremantle on Thursday
evening. Certified Teacher Suzanne
0414 883 139

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
BRENda

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

BED AND BREAKFAST


ROSEMOORE B & B Mosman
Park. Sng/twn/dbl rooms, own
ensuites. www.rosemoore.com.au. 9384
8214

COURSES
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ever and achieve more in the next 12
months than you would normally
achieve in 3-5 years? Coaching will
transform you and help you achieve
a more fulfilled life. Attend energizing
monthly workshops and individual
coaching sessions to start living an
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procrastination and have more funnext program starts in October, for
more information call Frances,
mobile 0414 800 154

COUNSELLING
AMYGDALA
Consulting,
Professional Psychotherapy &
Counselling, effective and in-depth
for Individuals, specializing in
Relationship Counselling, Marital
and Family Therapy. Qualified, 30+
yrs experienced. Free half hour,
Claremont
Medical
Centre.
www.amygdala.com.au.
Ph 9383 3132
BASED In the Claremont Medical
Centre,
Psychotherapy
and
Counselling available at reasonable
rates. Specializing in long-term
change of chronic issues of anxiety
and
depression.
Nationally
accredited and fully bilingual English
and French speaking therapist. All
enquiries welcome. Please call 0407
623 004

DECEASED ESTATES
TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED
ESTATES Notice to Creditors and
Claimants. Ian David Mackenzie late
of Unit 1, 6 Cajuput Way, Wickham
in the State of Western Australia,
Dentist. Creditors and other persons
having claims (to which Section 63 of
the Trustee Act 1962 relates) in
respect of the Estate of the
Deceased who died on 15 July 2015
at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
Nedlands in the State of Western
Australia are required by the
personal representative, being Alan
Michael Brook to send particulars of
their claims to care of Brook Legal,
PO Box 93, Wembley in Western
Australia 6913 within 30 days of
publication of this notice after which
date the personal representative
may convey or distribute the assets,
having regard only to the claims of
which he then has notice. Dated 14
September 2015 BROOK LEGAL

EDUCATIONAL
CHEMISTRY
Physics,
Mathematics, English and other
WACE subjects. Individual tuition for
Years 10/11/12. The Tuition Centre,
Bayview Terrace, Claremont. 9284
3004

FASHION Warehouse Sale. Sat 19


Sep 9am to 4 pm, and Sun 20 at
11am to 2pm. 1000s of ex wholesale
garments, bags and jewellery. Sz 6
to 22. Prices from $5 nothing over
$20. Free draw to win an iPad Mini.
See Style Stash on Facebook for
pics. 108 Brown Street East Perth
GARAGE Sale Wembley. Saturday
19th September 8-11am. Clothing
(kids and Adults), furniture, toys,
books, appliances, bric-a-brac. 42
Marlow Street, Wembley
HILLARYS
20 Empen Way.
Sunday 20th September. Clothing,
toys, bags, candles, books, lamps.
picnic, backpacks, vases, bric-a-brac
8am to 3pm
HILLARYS
20 Empen Way.
Sunday 20th September. Good
Clothing (some new) bags, candles,
books, lamps, picnic backpacks,
vases, bric-a-brac, fishing rods,
reels, line, cook books, 65 DVD's,
Sunday 8am to 3pm
HOUSEHOLD
Goods which
includes a 1 yr old refrigerator, small
appliances, pic frames, women's and
kid's clothing, patio furniture, kid's
desks, golf clubs, bikes, toys & more.
Sat 19/9 8am - 11am, 10 Alba Lane
City Beach
HOUSEHOLD Items & furniture in
/outdoor downsizing. Fridges, single
bed, chairs, books, DVDs, toys,
bric-a-brac, treasured items,
Saturday 19th 8-12 noon only. 9 Vix
St, Dalkeith
ROTARY
Swap Mart. Every
Sunday 7am to 12 noon. Broadway
Shopping Centre, Nedlands. Seller
bays $5. Come and get bargains
galore or sell your goods

HEALTH & BEAUTY


CHAKRADANCE Rhythm for your
soul. Weekly workshops in Wembley
on Mondays 7.30pm-9.30pm and
Thursdays
9.30am-11.30am.
Contact Anne-Marie for more
information & bookings 0408 744
572
www.coessence.com.au
COESSENCE
Healing
&
transformation offers holistic
personal coaching & group
empowerment programs for women,
including Chakradance workshops &
courses, in Wembley. Enquiries:
Anne-Marie Hoyne 0408 744 572.
Visit:
www.coessence.com.au
DO You want to lose weight and
look good for summer, do you lack
energy, feel bloated, lethargic, do
you want to make sure your body
gets the best nutrition- call me to
discuss your challenges, goals and
feel support:
Frances, mobile 0414 800 154
FACIALS Specialised & Intensive,
created to suit your skins needs.
Lash/Brow tint & shape. Dip Beauty
Therapy. In advance for your appt,
ph or sms Bilton Hilton Spa
0418 903 908
HERBALIFE
Independent
distributor for products call 9244
4318, 0450 032 061

ALL THE NEWS


AND VIEWS

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS

33601

DUNSBOROUGH
Absolute
beachfront, sleeps up to 6 adults & 4
kids, from $475 p/n. Still available
September and January holidays. See
our new website
www.catalpawhalerscove.com or
phone 9732 2040
5 Bdm beach house for holiday
rental in Dawesville. Sleeps 6 adults,
5 children. Ocean views. $400-$600
/night.
Call 0409 081 013
COTTESLOE Apartment. Great
ocean views from every room and
wide balcony. Renov 2brm fully furn
and equipped. Mins walk to beach
and train. Quiet street. Aircond, rates
from $110-$160pn, min 4. Special
weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph
9339 4448 or 0405 670 803
COTTESLOE Beachfront apartment
avail. One b/r renov. Great views,
fully self cont. Rates from $95 pn
winter to $150 pn peak.
Ph 0405 670 803 or 9339 4448
www.24706.worldstays.com
DUNSBOROUGH 3 bed, 2 bath
house. Great location
0407 385 259
DUNSBOROUGH Christmas 2015.
Waterside views, big deck, outdoor
entertaining, A/C, one house from
Beach. Small dog welcome. Sleeps
6. 0438 605 123
DUNSBOROUGH For rent. Holiday
house. 1 minute walk to town, 4
large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2
toilets, large games room, air con &
deck area. Large block. $380 p/night
off season, $450 p/night peak period.
Call
0409 771 485
PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075

Indigo Painting

HOMESTAY
ACCOMMODATION With family
sought for an Egyptian youth. In
Perth as an AFS volunteer working
at Scitech til Christmas. Full support
by AFS provided. Please ph Graham
0401 530 909

HOUSESITTING
110% Care while you're away.
Owner operated since 1998. 9382
3550 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au

HOUSE SWAP
DO You have any friends/family
from
London
seeking
accommodation in the Western
Suburbs over Xmas? Comfortable 4
br home with pool in Mosman Park
available for a month for House
Swap Dec/Jan, seeking house in or
near London. Photo available, house
profile can be viewed on
homeexchange.com. Listing no
519014. Please contact Jane for
further information,
0403 881 144, or eton@aapt.net.au

MOTOR VEHICLES

JANE'S CAR

MITSUBISHI Magna 1994 Auto, AC,


still runs very well, regularly
maintained by owner. $875. Floreat.
0406 710 065

SMALL Dog minding service in our


Wembley home. Huge yard walks
TLC. Ph Julie 0400 681 145

PHOTOGRAPHY
FREELANCE Photographer. Make
your business grow. Corporate and
private events.
Email:billie@faircloughphotography.com.au
Web:www.faircloughphotography.com.au. M:
0412 294 711.
www.linkedin.com/pub/billie-fairclough/22
/381/17

REBECCA'SVAN

SITUATIONS VACANT

Transporter
VOLKSWAGON
Van(White) 1994, 2 seater, good
runner, needs little work. $3,500 neg.
Please call or sms 0402 852 112
SCOOTER
TGB. Blue. Pizza
deliver model. Good condition.
unreg, 2007, $450. Please phone or
sms 0402 852 112
TOYOTA Corolla 2006 Auto Sedan
79 500 Km, $7000,
0438 381 263

MUSICAL
ALTO Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute,
Guitar, Piano, Trombone, Trumpet
lessons by qualified, experienced
teachers.
Piano
Exam
Accompaniment available with 6
weeks notice. Members of WAMTA,
TRBWA, ASMEWA, WWCC No.
from 8 years up. Michael/Mary. Ph
9387 7046
GUITAR Lessons. Eve Tsakalos
Guitar and String Inst School. Group
tuition and private lessons available,
any style taught. Learn from Perth's
most experienced teacher. Contact
Eve 9387 5014

CAREGIVERS Needed to make a


difference in the lives of older
people. We are seeking reliable,
empathetic and compassionate
people to provide non-medical
assistance and companionship to
seniors in their own homes. We need
people who can work out of school
hours; evenings, overnights and
weekend hours, or with wide
availability. No qualifications
necessary, all training provided
through to Cert III. Experienced and
qualified staff are also welcome.
Own vehicle required. To apply
please call Home Instead Senior
Care during office hours on
6310 0400
DISHWASHER For busy cafe Kings
Park must be available weekends.
Must have good work ethic and
attention to detail. Please call PJ
Zamia Cafe 9388 6700
GARDENERS Wanted. Weeding
women are looking for passionate
gardeners to join their team working
in the Western suburbs. To apply go
to
www.weedingwomen.com.au or call
1800 24 74 84

PIANO
Tuner, for professional
piano tuning services. Phone Ronald
0416 065 983;
www.1pianotuner.com

POOL Service person required for


part to full time position in Mosman
Park, training available, good
presentation and people skills
required, suit quick to learn student
or school leaver with more work in
summer, driving lic essential, email
resume to
psm_mosman@optusnet.com.au
or phone 0413 519 910

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION

SENIOR Hairstylist required part


time for a lovely hair and beauty
salon in Wembley.
Call Jo 0407 271 051

GUITAR
Tuition, beginner to
advanced. eddierg@bigpond.net.au
9381 9146

LONDON W2 Paddington Mews


House. Sleeps 5 quiet cul de sac.
150 meters from Heathrow Express!
Sue Millar 0418 904 229
PARIS Beautiful 2 bed apartment.
Left bank close to Notre Dame. Visit
www.5stjacques.com or call 0418
918 979
PARIS Apt. Sleeps 2-4. Perfect
location 2 minutes to Pompidou
centre, 12 minutes to Notre Dame.
Very clean, comfortable. All
conveniences. Visit
www.ourparisapartment.com.au or 0418
920 431
QUEENSTOWN NZ luxury Villa in
town, spectacular views of lake.
www.alpenview.co.nz or Karen 9384
4593

PERSONAL
ASIAN
Sensual
massage,
attractive. Understanding, your place
or my discreet home. From $75.
Cindy 0478 537 808
EXCLUSIVE
Elite
private
Courtesan. For further details
contact Colette 0401 962 603
LOVELY
Friendly,
sensual
massage. Mature gents Amber.
Private number text, n/a,
0455 630 909
MALE Female couple available for
sensual massage. Hot and young
28yrs, Scarborough. Also 3 sums on
the menu. Phone 0422 556 849
SENSUAL
Massage qualified
therapist. Petite, brunette. By
appointment, Mosman Park, from
$70, Rachael, 0415 836 700
SENSUAL Relaxation/deep tissue
massage by experienced male
therapist. Mos Park.
Ph 0405 568 137

WAITSTAFF Must be experienced,


friendly, customer focused and hard
working for busy cafe in Kings Park.
Must be available weekends. No
nights, approx 25 hrs per week suits
someone for long term stable
position.
Call PJ Zamia Cafe 9388 6700

Indigo Painting

WANTED Gluten free pastry chef,


proficient in g.f & vegan croissants,
puff & flaky pastry, pizza, pies etc,
cookies, cakes & cake decoration,
artisan sourdough breads, bagels,
donuts, etc. Australian residents only
Tel: 0468 858 157

SITUATIONS WANTED
ACCOUNTING MYOB Mr Fixit. No
job too small, Phil 0419 952 261
BABYSITTER Assistant teacher
qualified, your home. Police
clearance working with children
clearance, references.
Phone Alina 0435 891 107
CHAUFFEURED Sedan service.
Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
Mastercard and eftpos. Lic. 3862.
Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANA As a new pin! Exp. Pol.
Cl. Refs, 0468 308 980
CLEANERS Absolute Perfectionist
team of two with more than 10 years
experience in office, small business
and domestic cleaning. Reliable and
highly efficient w/ABN and Pol/Cls.
Call or leave message:
9203 9141, 0431 894 562
CLEANERS
Very experienced.
Professional and reliable team of two
cleaners with great references. Call
us on 0421 250 455
CLEANING Iron. Team of two.
Years of experience police c. $30
p.h. Nandy 0413 570 137

STUNNING
Young brunette
available for sensual massage and
other services. Scarborough
0422 556 849

CLEANING
Ironing fortnightly,
thorough, honest, reliable lady.
Cottesloe/adjacent $25/hr, min 2 hrs.
0438 968 215

PETS

CLEANING Lady, local, honest,


reliable. Phone 0406 323 394

Indigo Painting

LOST & FOUND


FOUND Gold bangle at PMH
carpark Thursday 10/9/15 at 3.30
pm, 9246 3229
FOUND Ladies ring Cottesloe Civic
Centre near Memorial Hall, around
10/9/15, 0413 168 911

DOG Obedience classes. Qualified


dog trainer Neri Karazija Saturday
mornings and Wednesday evenings.
Bookings essential. Next classes
commence in late September 2015.
To express your interest ring Naomi
or Jaimee on 9384 2644

COMMONWEALTH
Marriage
Celebrant-Professional and reliable,
Glenda Prideaux.
Mob: 0407 336 604.
Email: Glenda@glendaprideaux.com
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

PUPPY
School and puppy
management.
Sundays
at
Swanbourne Veterinary Centre.
Commencing 9am and 10am
respectively. Barista coffee available!
Just come along or ring 9384 2644

MAZDA 929 1991 Luxury 4WS,


one owner from new, just spent
$1200 on brakes, plugs & service.
Asking $2950 but will sell to best
offer. 0411 157 958

110% Care while you're away.


Owner operated since 1998. 9382
3550 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au

MARRIAGE
CELEBRANTS

PETS

DOG
Obedience workshops.
Having trouble with recall, jumping
up and pulling on the lead? Our
Workshops with Neri Karazija are
just the thing. The next workshop will
be held in September. To express
your interest ring Naomi & Jaimee on
9384 2644
DOG
Training using rewards:
Classes, in-home consultations,
Bowen. Modern, effective, fun.
Contact Emma 0403 818 789
emma@perthpaws.com.au
Perthpaws.com.au
DOG Walker available. Sat & Sun
8am-4pm. Western suburbs. Max 2
dogs per walk $30 p/hr.
Call 0402 361 322

GARDEN
A backyard
Experienced. Phone Nick
0412 772 238

blitz.

GARDENING
And Landscaping
services. Free quotation, great
prices. Call 0421 895 463
GARDENING
experienced,
maintenance, W/subs, pruning,
tidy-ups, reticulation 0421 215 495
GARDENING
Lawnmowing,
whipper snipping, hedging, weeding.
Experienced and live local.
$30-$35ph.
Call Craig 0411 315 807
GARDENING
Reticulation.
Friendly, reliable and experienced.
One off or long term maintenance.
Free quotes. Reed 0401 498 737
GARDENING Weeding, clearing,
sweeping, hedge trimming. Steve
0410 089 830
GARDEN Maintenance W/Subs.
Experienced,
special
rates
pensioners. 0498 837 612
HANDYMAN Efficient, reliable. 25
years
experience.
Painting,
gardening, tiling, craftsman etc. Call
Bob. 9444 6474, 0403 511 072

POST, September 19, 2015 Page 101

First the cull, now for the council

Ron Norris

Zenda Johnson

Reject monster house


From page 7

Open space has a positive effect on us, and


all around us. It is an important component
of the character of a location.
She was supported by Mr Norris, who said
there were many areas in the staff report that
said the building didnt comply.
But if we bent and changed them somehow
it would, he said.
This happens to be a location that is possibly the most exposed site in Mosman Park ...
and it is, put bluntly, a monster, he said. I
dont have any view on the aesthetics of the application. I just think it is the wrong site for it.
The council should not dwell on the alternative ways that we could make this work.
I think the fair and honourable thing to do
is to reject it and the applicant then to be free
to take whatever course of action they wish.
The recommendation was carried unanimously and will be debated at the full council
meeting on Tuesday.

From page 11
Mr Mummery, a qualified political
scientist, said he was concerned about
Australias whole political system but
didnt want to sound like a silly old
loony trying to change the world from
his backyard.
We have now had five prime ministers in five years, he said.
There is no reason why Subiaco
shouldnt be where politics begins the
process of properly informing people,
rather than foisting big surprises on
them.

TO LET

IRONING A1 absolutely amazing


personal service by Chris who never
forgets you, talks to the kids and
pats the dog! Always on time, always
ironed the way you want. Early
morning pick up and delivery. Get
your summer clothes out now before
the rush. Casuals welcome. Call or
msg Lyn 0418 915 842,
email lynley@wsisperth.com.au
IRONING And Dry cleaning. Expert
24hr service. Quality work
guaranteed. Regular, reliable van
pickup and delivery to your door.
Local family run business.
Established 1986. Please phone
Prestige Ironers. "There are no
wrinkles in our reputation". 9385
7788 or 0403 121 181
IRONING Lady available on
0439 887 874
IRONING Lady local, pick up
delivery, honest, reliable
0429 998 989
IRONING Pick up and deliver, any
area, $10.00 p/hour, quick service
and reliable 0413 907 261
MATURE Lady would like to help
with you cleaning ($35 p/h) or baby
sitting ($20p/h). Pleased to do odd
jobs while minding the children. First
aid, Police clearance, WWC card.
References available. Christine 0412
405 520 or 9446 2619
RELIABLE Caring, resourceful lady
available to support your family and
make your life easier. Happy to
undertake tasks and activities within
local
community,
providing
companionship and care to older and
younger members of your family.
Available weekday mornings and
some afternoons. Please call 0478
219 843
RETICULATION
Repairs
at
reasonable rates get your system up
and running for summer. Call Simon
on 0407 797 766
SEEKING
Employment, semi
retired. Anything considered. Ph
Trevor 9574 5762

DAWESVILLE For rent. Holiday


house, 2 storey with spectacular
views from large balcony. Large
theatre room, alfresco area, 4
bedroom, 3 toilet, sleeps 9 adults.
$640 per night or $3480 per week.
Call 0409 771 485

SPECIAL NOTICES
RESULTS
Swanbourne Primary
School. Run For Fun & Community
Fair Raffle, permit # LS207587015.
Date 13/09/15. 1st prize: C Yrke, 2nd
prize: K Chernoff, 3rd prize: B
Kirkbride, 4th prize: J Docking

TO LET
AAAAFOR more properties To Let
see the classified advertisement
in our Real Estate
APARTMENTS Available. Royal
Show Nedlands, Subiaco. Short/long
stays. Fr $86 nightly.
0422 138 400
CITY Beach Oceanfront home, top
storey available, 24 Jan to 28 Feb.
Suit couple, beautiful ocean views.
Julie 9385 9592, 0418 949 952
CLAREMONT CBD car park for
rent. Available 24/7. CCTV cameras.
Gated, underground, key card.
$60pw, 0438 605 123
COTTESLOE Character duplex, 2
bd plus study. Pol, flrs, a/c. 250m
from beach. Suit prof cple. Close to
shops, trans, small ct/yd. $420pw,
0431 177 761
DALKEITH 4x1 suit fam, pool, bd,
retic, shops, lge rms, bir basic kit
10-2pm, Sat, 9386 6067

FLOREAT 2 bdrm duplex home,


quiet location, lovely street, no
common walls on separate land title,
a/c, exc condition, lawn mowing
included $450p/wk. Ph 0432 086 882
MARMION
Sorrento walk to
Marmion Angling Aquatic Club and
Hilary's Marina . Brand new
executive apartment, 2 bed, 2 bath,
2 car bays. 100 mtrs to beach. $550
pw. Available mid October, 0405 371
414
MT
Claremont, Self contained
studio, 2 brm, new kitchen,
bathroom, a/c, courtyard. Suitable
working couple or single $450 pw.
Vacant now. Ph 0414 750 598
NEDLANDS To Let. Hampden Rd
Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
STUDIO In Floreat. Short term
rental avail from end of Sept. Self
contained, fully furnished, two
separate rooms, bright and airy. Suit
student or professional. $250.00 per
week. Email:
faircloughfamily@iinet.net.au
WEMBLEY Character 3x1 plus
sleepout, floorboards, gas fire, reno
bathroom, incl TV/oven/dishwasher,
remote lockable garage with storage,
evap aircon, outdoor alfresco, low
bills, pets ok, very close transport &
primary school. Available end Sept.
$545 wk ono. 9384 9707/04022 284
158
WEST Leederville/Wembley duplex
3br secluded location, carport, North
facing courtyard, No Pets, long
lease.
Available
now,
suit
professional/couple $350pw, 0497
621 833 (phone only)
9383 9790

WANTED TO BUY
17TH To 20th Century antiques and
collectables wanted. Furniture, chest
of drawers, old clocks, pocket
watches, wrist watches, china, silver,
dolls, teddy bears. Will pay best
prices. Cash paid. Phone Philip of
Nedlands 0450 049 679 or 9380
6399
BRIC A Brac, old and vintage items
wanted.
Phone Paul 0412 736 291
DECEASED Estates, downsizing,
antiques, vintage, china, silver, cast
iron benches, wrought iron,
outdoors, garagenalia, mid century
furniture, Chinese, Japanese,
watches, tribal. Best prices paid. Gila
0422 931 587 or 9440 4711
VALVE Radios and old telephones
+ parts, any condition. Private
collector. Ph Andrew
9319 1703

WANTED TO RENT
ROOM To rent. Urgent. Gentleman
RPH worker. Subiaco o.k or
surrounding area. Greg 0413 701
489

Read the POST online at

postnewspapers.com.au

Sean Ryan, has lived in Subiaco for


22 years.
Mr Ryan said he was concerned
about rates increasing each year and
Subiaco looking a bit raggedy lately.
As an optometrist with a business in
historic Fremantle, I see many of the
same issues and problems affecting
high streets in both Subi and Freo,
he said.
I believe this puts me in a very good
position to offer positive input and
ideas needed to benefit our community
and small businesses.

On the rocks

From page 1
Michael discovered his boat when
he decided to go fishinghad sunk and
could only see the mast sticking out
of the water.
We were devastated, he said.
Our family grew up on that boat.
It was beautiful boat for little kids.
It was a 32ft playpen they could not
get out of.
Michael said they had spent lot of
time at Rottnest and on Australia Day
would anchor in the river under the
fireworks, where they would stay for
up to three days, depending on the
weather.
When he was first told what Nathan
and Scott had planned for the Maevon,
he thought they dreaming.
The boat was cut into sections, and
dragged piece by piece through the
front door at night before it was reassembled.
The Maevon was hand-built by Bert
Edmiston in his Dalkeith backyard in
1947 using no plans and wood from a
forest in Yanchep.
He named it after his wife Mae.
Mr Edmiston built three boats, the

classifieds classifieds
SITUATIONS WANTED

In fact, local government is where


people are closest to their politicians
its where better politics has to start.
Sitting Central ward councillor
Judith Gedero said she hoped to be
re-elected and serve another four years.
I love dealing with the community
and helping people to get a good outcome, she said.
If elected I will give the same service
I have offered over the past 12 years.
I will listen, meet and advocate for
my residents.
The final Central ward candidate,

You can bank on


me, says Withers
From page 6

should be trying to preserve just like


people in City Beach are trying to
preserve that, she said.
For some reason, people had taken
their eyes off what was important to
ratepayers, she said.
She said she wanted to set up a
business forum so business ratepayers felt involved in the town.
Cambridge needed to keep the
pressure on the DAP so its members
realised what was unacceptable to
residents.
The two mayoral candidates had to
wait until each of the candidates for
a seat as a councillor had their say.
Candidate John Connell is an
unlikely ally of the campaigners
against increased housing density
in City Beach.
He said the Save Our City Beach
Our Floreat group had recruited him
to run for council after he had left a
message on its Facebook site telling
members to stop whinging and visit
the other end of Cambridge to see
what development was really like.
Mr Connell is standing for a seat
in the Wembley ward of the council.
There is this push helter skelter
for large-scale development because
the government is pushing us into
doing it, he said.
But I do not think our infrastructure is keeping up with building or
has the capacity to handle it.
The demand for housing in Perth
is dropping off.
A father of nine and a Little
Athletics coach and sports club
official, he said he was aware how
difficult it was becoming to move
around the town because of big developments.
Turning right on to Cambridge
Street is becoming impossible, he
said.
Mr Connell said he had run businesses and served on statutory bodies.
Retired builder Rob Fredericks
said he would encourage the council
to set up a solar panel subsidy for
residents.
Jane Powell said she understood a
lot of developments were approved
by the DAP rather than the council.
Other candidates for the Wembley
ward are Eacham Curry, Louis Carr,
Andrew Mill and Ross Jones.

A relaunch for the launch Maevon, inside Rodneys.


Nathan and Scott are also musicians,
Maevon, Maevida and Maevana.
The Maevida is owned by enter- and the bar will host acoustic entertainer Peter Harries and is still used tainment and vinyl-only DJs during
the week.
in Mandurah.
Theres a little stage in the front with
Nathan and Scott, long-time hospitality and entertainment industry a piano and comfortable outdoor area
workers, have created an intricately at the rear.
On Fridays, patrons can also try their
crafted and captivating fishing-themed
bar, dotted with vintage fishing gear, luck spinning a wheel for the Friday
night fish raffle.
artwork and memorabilia.
Rodneys is open 4 to 11pm from
Their aim is for Rodneys to be a
relaxed, unpretentious and inviting Wednesday to Thursday, noon to
neighbourhood hub where locals can midnight on Friday and Saturday and
chat over beer, wine, cocktails, snacks noon to 10pm on Sunday.
Its at 598 Stirling Highway, Mosman
and coffee amid the historic curios
Park, opposite the railway station.
displayed on the walls.
The area is becoming vibrant, with
The bar is fitted out with re-purposed,
Samsons Paddock and Tsunami around
restored and salvaged material.
the corner.
Bait and tackle are also for sale.

Planning slammed
From page 9

the process in our particular case.


Mr James said he had been denied
full access to the complex plans during
three visits to the council with professional advisers.
We could take notes but we really
felt we were operating with one hand
behind our back, he said.
We were not offered access to the
justification document prepared by
the proponents architect until we
demanded it on the third visit, and it
came out reluctantly and somewhat
by mistake almost.
I am totally puzzled by that lack of
disclosure.
He asked the councillors to reject the
17m-high, four-storey Saunders Street
application when it came before them
next month.
Saunders Street resident Ernie Evans
said his recent experience had shown
the injustice of the curent system and
how it disadvantaged ratepayers.
He said the staff proposal to endorse
the existing consultation policy was
appalling.
It appears that the primary basis for
continuing with the current policy is
that there would be insufficient staff
resources to cope with increased administration, Dr Evans said.
In other words, the staff workload, a

FAGS frozen
Our councils have frozen FAGs.

Peppermint Grove councillors were


distressed to get a report that the federal government had frozen indexing
its multi-billion-dollar financial assistance grants until 2016-17.
(The) funding is an important component of councils revenue, finance
manager Paul Rawlings wrote in the
report.
He said it would mean $2000 less for
the shire per year.

workload, I might add, that is financed


by the ratepayers, is far more important
than injustice to ratepayers.
Perhaps, putting it more succinctly,
ratepayers can go to hell if they affect
our workload.
He said the approval of non-compliant plans could have a financially
devastating effect on neighbours.
He also wanted longer time to comment on plans, saying he had been
given only two weeks to comment on
an application that had taken more
than two months to process.
Neighbour Brian Welch, a former
surveyor, said he endorsed what Dr
Evans said in spades and noted that
the elevations used in determining
planning applications were flawed.
The data on which these decisions
are based affect your ratepayers individually to the extent of sometimes
millions of dollars per property, and
are based on what is almost rubbish
in surveying terms, he said.
The interpolated contours used
come from not terribly well-established
base stations.
They are done using old aerial
photographs and decisions on which
millions of dollars hang are now being
done on rubbish.
That is something I think you should
look very seriously at.
Mayor Ron Norris moved to defer
the recommendation.
Committee chair Zenda Johnson said
she was disappointed the report offered no room for compromise and the
policy warranted closer examination.
She successfully moved that she and
deputy mayor Ian Flack meet CEO
Kevin Poynton to discuss the policy
and staffing.
Ms Johnson wants a report prepared
for the October meeting so councillors
can be well informed, with time to formulate suggestions for improvement.
The deferral recommendation was
carried unanimously and will be
considered at the council meeting on
Tuesday.

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Austin Robertsons sporting

Eagles answer all questions

Was it just a lucky win by


the West Coast Eagles over
Hawthorn?

By five goals, right?


Or did the mighty high-flying
Hawks, the benchmark for
the AFL these past three seasons, get plucked, stuffed and
mounted by a soaring bunch of
raptors, now flying by the name
of the Best Coast Eagles?
How did my old mate Dermie,
The Chief, Parko and the other
lads on Fox Footy get it so
wrong?
Did all those left-footed Hawks
stars have pebbles in their
boots you know the ones: Luke
Hodge, Jarryd Roughead, Jordan
Lewis, Josh Gibson, Cyril Rioli,
Sam Mitchell, Grant Birchall
and Matthew Suckling, who all
hooked and scuffed their kicks?
Could it have been because
the Eagles tackled, scrambled
and ran too fast for them?
Maybe it was the wind swirls
at that ancient relic, my beloved
Subiaco Oval, which made it so
unfairly difficult to kick goals
and find teammates.
Why not ask Josh Kennedy
Josh Kennedys three goals helped the Eagles to victory against Hawthorn. (three goals), Josh Hill (three)

and Mark LeCras (two), or


Shannon Hurn, whose raking
drop punts travelled in a perfect
arc with pinpoint accuracy to
players up-field?
Maybe the Hawks would have
won if the Eagles hadnt been so
unsportsmanlike as to have Luke
Shuey, Andrew Gaff, Big Nic Nat,
Jack Darling, Jamie Cripps and
others all executing a precisely
thought out game plan?
Any AFL football match is
no more the sum total of its
moments, some of which define
the game.
Such a moment came mid-way
through the final term when
the Hawks were attacking dangerously down the right half
forward flank.
It looked for all money that
Jarryd Roughead, all 193cm
and 100kg of him, would get to
the ball first.
But coming in like a tracer
bullet a cross his left flank was
small defender Brad Sheppard,
a cove with the face of a choirboy, weighing just 82kg dripping
wet on his 186cm tall frame.
This was a contest on a scale
of David v Goliath.

Kaarrboomb!
David stopped Goliath in his
tracks, no elbows, no jumper
pulling, no pebble in a slingshot;
just an honest and brave effort
from a small player.
The ball spilt free and the
two men went it again, until,
eventually, the umpire settled
it all by throwing the ball up.
Neither player earned a stat
for his effort, but in that moment
it became obvious that Sheppard
was an important part of a most
formidable half-back line.
Sheppard joins skipper Hurn
and Sharrod Wellingham, whose
season has been so cool and
smooth to watch that Im prepared to tolerate his man-bob.
These three are the Eagles
Maginot Line not only halting full frontal attacks, but also
becoming weapons themselves
on the rebound.
The Eagles have talent everywhere you look.
About the only problem they
have is how to fit Matt Priddis
and Chris Masten back into the
22 for their preliminary final.
And that is a nice headache
to have.

Dockers: That was finals footy all right!


The Dockers won, right?

Had you just caught the


post-match wrap on Fox Footy
last Saturday, you might have
wondered.
All every panel member
wanted to talk about was Sydney
about their bravery; about
their under-manned, talented
and gutsy team.
About their bad luck losing
Sam Reid, who had been a
double-gee in the foot of Michael
Johnson, mid-way through the
second term.
How the poor souls had chewy
on their boots when shooting on
goal in the fluky, strong wind
gusts.
About how much they missed
Buddy, Kieran Jack and Luke
Parker.
About how they had dominated the Dockers from halfway
through the second quarter until
halfway through the last.
How the Dockers were going to
cop a serve from the Lyon King.
Finally, some sensible commentary, from David King in
the War Room: We have to remember that finals are all about
winning. And Fremantle won.
Hear, hear!

There were many good things


to come out of this match for
Docker fans.
First, small is beautiful. Our
two small forwards, Michael
Walters and Hayden Ballantyne,
first tenderised and then demoralised their opposition.
Ballas and Son Son, who each
booted three goals, are plucky
little warriors who give the
Dockers what Josh Kennedy and
Jack Darling give the Eagles,
in a vastly different but just as
deadly manner.
Give either of them a blade of
grass and theyll take an acre;
tag either of them and its like
trying to control quicksilver with
a Kleenex tissue.
Sandilands was Aaron the
Lionheart, dominating as usual,
and David Mundy, the clearance
beast, was just beastly.
Stephen Hill offered that consistent touch of class, and Lachie
Neale, built like a pocket battleship, was simply outstanding.
Which brings me to Nat the
Magnif, who will win this years
Brownlow Medal because he is
the best player in the AFL.
Physically, Nathan Fyfe has
every measure you could want in

The Eclectic Blues brought home the grand nal


footy trophy for their Collegians club on Sunday, defeating Kingsway 8.14 to 4.2 at Gosnells. The Eclectics, are so-called because their youngest player is

a footballer from core strength


to elusiveness, to a quick and
footy-agile mind, he has it all.
Nat collected 35 possessions,
17 of them in and under, and
constantly brought his teammates into the game.
He is footballs Captain
Marvel, a softly-spoken and humble young man off the ground
who becomes a Spartan warrior,
braver than any of the 300, once
he steps over the white line.
Like many of his teammates,
he has a bulletproof work ethic
and speaks with actions, not
words.
My final words are for the umpires. What a bleeding disgrace.
Two decisions really got up
my nose.
One was Big Sandis obvious
mark that went unpaid in the
goal-square at one end and cost
Freo a goal, the other a soft free
kick given to Kurt Tippett for
supposedly being pulled off the
ball at the other, resulting in a
goal for the Swans.
Theres no doubt the Sydney
team was persistent and brave,
but I always felt my mob had
their measure.
Once again, the game was won

aged 22 and eldest 39. They could hardly put a team


together at the start of the season. Best on ground
was Adam Kappa Kapinko. The other Collegians
side to win their grand nal was B grade Colts.

by the Dockers dazzling first


quarter, now a trademark.
In the end, I was just pleased
to see my team advance to a
home final in a fortnight rather
than this weekend.
Wont it be a gas to see the
MCG packed to the rafters to
see an all-WA grand final?

Michael Walters

My footy greats

Spring is here (and the finals), the grass is rizz, and its
hard to keep my thoughts to
myself. Here are a few of them.

Josh Kennedy: Greatness often


reveals itself over the course of
a season. Thats exactly what
Josh has achieved this year as
he blossomed before our eyes
and won the Coleman Medal
by a long way. The way hes
played this season, hell win the
goal-kicking for the next three
seasons as well.
Nat Fyfe: The truckies son
from Lake Grace has rushed
us back to the days of Hall of
Famer Jack Clarke, also a farm
boy. Each is easily capable of
slinging a bag of wheat over each
shoulder. Its as though Nathan
has been constructed by a computer program, so perfectly does
he fit the mould of a Brownlow
Medallist, an honour that awaits
him this season.
Matt Priddis: Last years
Brownlow Medallist will add
to his portfolio of achievements
this season by running second
in the big count. Matt has the
engine of a Rolls-Royce and the
strength of a Mack truck, probably due to his Ironman days.
His combination with big Nic
Nat must be seen to be believed;
this alone will carry West Coast
all the way to the grand final.
Adam Simpson: Without doubt
the coach of the year, Simmo has
taken the Eagles from s--t street
to Pitt Street in one season. He
didnt just rearrange the furniture, he burnt the house down,
started again and taught the
Eagles a brand-new, brilliant
style in which every player has a
specific role. West Coast is now a
coherent, coordinated team that
is going to be a force for many
years, regardless of injuries. A
five-star effort.
Jesse Hogan: Back in the day,
his father, Tony, was my flatmate
in Nedlands while we were
playing for Subiaco, and took

the mark of the year climbing


all over my back. Lets hope
that like Elliot Yeo, Jesse gets
homesick and heads back to WA
to join the Dockers (preferably),
or the Eagles. Either way, it
would be good to have this years
AFL Rising Star back in Perth.
History: And aint it grand?
Two superb teams finishing
one and two on the premiership
table, and now two more ripping
finals in Perth.
The Dockers: They finished
on top because they deserved
it. They may have struggled recently to reproduce their early
season whizz-bang form, but,
if they can find it in the finals
series, their first premiership
beckons. Glory is never announced early in a season but
the moment of truth has arrived.
The Eagles: West Coast have
developed into a feared behemoth this year, and could easily
go all the way. Outstandingly,
they have kicked the most goals
in the competition, and are only
one goal behind the fabulous
Hawks for goals against. West
Coast are a meteorite coming
at warp speed. Stand up for the
fight, or get out of the way.
Oh, and just so Im not the
only pundit in the land who
hasnt put his oar in, heres my
All-Australian team for 2015:
Backs: Josh Gibson (H), Daniel
Talia (A), Michael Johnson (F)
Half-backs: Luke Hodge (c,
H), Alex Rance (R), Sharrod
Wellingham (WC)
Centres: Brett Deledio (R), Matt
Priddis (WC), Andrew Gaff (WC)
Half-forwards: Dustin Martin
(R), Nat Fyfe (F), Cyril Rioli (H)
Forwards: Jake Stringer (WB),
Josh Kennedy (WC), Jesse Hogan
(M)
Ruck: Aaron Sandilands (F),
Patrick Dangerfield (vc, A), Chad
Wingard (PA)
Interchange: Nic Naitanui
(WC), Daniel Hannebery (S),
David Mundy (F), Trent Cotchin
(R)

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RIGHT: Discovering
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Time to
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Q: Which item of clothing


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Q: Why is archaeology so
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