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June 20, 2015

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Bradley offers infill olive branch


By BRET CHRISTIAN
An attempt will be made next
week to defer a crucial vote
on Cambridges controversial
infill policy until after the
October council elections.
If successful it would effectively make the elections a
local referendum on the idea
of multiple dwellings, including
duplexes, triplexes and manor
houses on more than 1600 City
Beach and Floreat lots.

them a chance to say to the


electorate that they can make
a decision when they vote in
October.
He said it would be incongruous if councillors who successfully voted for infill in July
were then voted off the council
in October or did not stand for
election.
The four men on the council,
plus mayor Simon Withers, are
up for election in October.
The terms of the four women

Current plans are for the council to take the crucial vote at a
special meeting called for July 1
that could move the infill process
past the point of no return.
Councillor Ron Bradley has
given notice that during next
weeks normal monthly council
meeting he will move to defer
that vote.
Its an olive branch to councillors to enable them to support
ratepayers, Mr Bradley said.
It will defer debate and give

Simon Withers

Sean LEstrange

do not expire until 2017.


Mr Bradley said he hoped
councillors Louis Carr, Alan
Langer and Colin Walker, who
like him are up for election in

October, would vote to defer the


final vote on Amendment 31.
It is uncertain whether a deferral would fit the governments
rules on timely processing of
town planning scheme amendments. One extension has already been granted.
The infill proposal has
received 2500 submissions,
drawing more objections than
any other issue in Cambridges
history.
Please turn to page 96

Subiaco vital for


footballs future
By LLOYD GORMAN
Subiaco Oval remains an
important part of a long-term
strategy for football, the WA
Football Commission says.

I was elected
for the
residents

City Beach councillor Rod Bradley outlines his argument in the council chamber where the crucial decision
will be made. Photo: Billie Fairclough

No one can tell me

I cannot vote

By LINDA CALLAGHAN

Maverick councillor Rod


Bradley is planning to defy an
order not to vote on Cambridge
councils controversial infill
housing proposal.
A special council meeting
has been called for Wednesday,
July 1.
Staff at the Department of Local
Government said in a letter to
the council that four of the eight
councillors could speak on the
subject but should not vote.

I was elected to represent


the residents, Mr Bradley
said.
No one can tell me I cannot
vote.
The housing proposal is to
change the town planning
scheme to allow duplex, triplex
and apartment developments
on blocks over 900sq.m in City
Beach, Floreat and part of Mt
Claremont.
Mr Bradleys block is more
than 900sq.m but he has argued
he has an interest in common

with lots of ratepayers.


The POST tried for three
weeks without success to get the
Department of Local Government
to explain the criteria for an interest in common and why the
four barred councillors did not
have the same interest as a lot
of ratepayers.
At first, a department spokesman said: This matter was
deemed to not be an interest in
common as it was understood

Subiaco and Perth councils


are working to restore a big
section of the road to the way
it was in the early 1990s.
Subiaco-based property expert
Gavin Hegney said Hay Street

Heres
where
we go

had the potential to become


one of the most attractive and
desirable strips in Australia
and would bring vibrancy to
the area.
Instead of it being a racetrack that needs traffic calming,
it would become a destination
with cafes, small bars and re-

Ocean home has own


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Trust in my advice to create


more interest and a better
result for your property.

Please turn to page 96

Two-way Hay Street on way


Plans are well advanced to
convert Hay Street back to a twoway road within two years.

The WAFC was responding to


Premier Colin Barnetts comments earlier this week that
he could see no reason for the
game to remain at Subiaco when
the new $1.4billion Burswood
stadium opened in 2018.
Mr Barnett said: I dont think
theres much future for Subiaco,
so I would urge local football, the
WAFL, the football commission
and cricket to get together and
co-locate at the WACA ground,
and then we can look at how
that ground can be remodelled
in the future.
WAFC CEO Gary Walton said it
was negotiating with the government about its future financial
arrangements.
They form only one of a series
of negotiations that together will
need to result in a secure, longterm and sustainable future for
the WAFC and all football, Mr
Walton said.
The WAFC remains of the
view that the lease for Domain
stadium, with a further 75 years
to run, will play an integral part
in its future.
Last September, Mr Barnett
indicated Subiaco Oval should

go when the new stadium


opened.
Last week, an estimates
committee meeting discussed
the governments plans to sell
certain blocks of land.
But Treasurer Mike Nahan
said that to the best of his knowledge, Cabinet had not discussed
Subiaco Oval.
Subiaco council moved earlier
this year to heritage-list the
ovals 23,000sq.m playing area to
protect it from developers.
Subiaco CEO Ian Hill said
the council and the WAFC
talked regularly to keep one
another informed of what was
happening.
He expected market research
into the impact on local businesses of losing football from
Subiaco would be complete in
three months.
He said a business model
involving other activities at the
oval would be explored.

tail, Mr Hegney said.


It would be really one out
of the box.
Think Beaufort Street in Mt
Lawley and South Terrace in
Fremantle.
If they were one-way, it
would kill the vibrancy and
Please turn to page 105

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Its about profits,


not Defence homes

Development is
maddening

There was a strange sort of trade


fair in Allen Park, Swanbourne, last
Wednesday, June 10.
It was organised by Defence Housing
Australia (DHA) and while it was called
an information session, it was in fact a
thinly disguised, and poorly organised,
campaign to market the private development at Seaward Village.
Many local residents were unaware
of the session; some had received
a glossy brochure less than a week
beforehand.
Those who did attend left with wildly
varying accounts of what was going to
be developed.
The trade fair-style event gave a false
impression of participation.
People walked from booth to booth,
trying to make sense of badly lit
maps and ill-informed consultants
and left feeling confused and undervalued.
The room was filled with DHA managers, flown over (at taxpayers expense)
from Canberra, along with locally
engaged consultants covering public
relations, marketing, planning, traffic,
environment and childcare.
Not one DHA or other consultant
took notes of the questions local
residents raised, yet when this point
was queried, the DHA national director of development insisted he had a
complete overview of the sentiments
of residents, including the defence
force families.

Its a long time since Ive been moved to


write to the POST, but its fairly maddening,
all this redevelopment.
Its akin to the destruction of so many
beautiful buildings in the city during the
40s and 50s, destruction that was regretted
by most people who were living here at the
time and by those who appreciate heritage
and living in a beautiful city.
Instead of learning from our planning
mistakes, politicians are set on a course
to destroy even more of Perths character
and the lifestyle which is precious to its
dwellers.
Did Premier Colin Barnett win the last election with a mandate to destroy public land
and turn the Esplanade foreshore from the
leafy recreation area into a building site in
order to fill the coffers of developers?
It is impossible to understand why our state
government and Perth council should be so
keen to hand over the jewels of Perth.
Sadly, the next election results will be too
late for many people to undo the wrongs of
this Liberal Premier and his ilk.
Madeline Nicholson
Grainger Drive, Mt Claremont

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Reader Denise Murray says last weeks Defence Housing Australia information meeting
was like a trade show promoting private development at Seaward Village.
Perhaps he didnt observe the SAS
wife who left the venue in tears.
We local residents came away feeling that we were being hoodwinked
and bullied.
This is more about DHA, the aspirational private developer, than the

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government to provide suitable housing for defence force families, in this
case for the families of Australias
elite forces.
Denise Murray
Sayer Street, Swanbourne

Nothing is normal about that view


Poor Gavan OConnor (Im normal
and dont hate anyone, Letters,
POST, June 13).
He has expended a lot of crocodile tears for being described as a
homophobe for his (now discredited)
view that homosexuality is aberrant
behaviour, that it is an evolutionary
dead end, and for exhuming the
views of Dr Leo Laden.
He wants a new moniker and the
views above clearly disqualify him
from his choice of normal.
Rather than being a behaviour,
recent research has shown that
homosexuality is genetically predisposed.
Homosexuality is not a lifestyle
choice.
It is as intrinsic as blue eyes or
brown skin or red hair to an individual.
It is not an evolutionary dead
end.
Research has shown that homosex-

uals play a big part in maintaining


social cohesion by supporting their
extended families, especially their
young nephews and nieces, where
there is an overworked mum and
an absent dad.
Thousands of homosexuals in
Australia and the US have evolved
into parents thanks to IVF and
surrogacy.
In trying to show off his schoolboy Latin, and butchering it at the
same time, Gavan has missed the
obvious words to describe Hayden
Strzina.
Those words are human being.
He is just one of the many human
beings who have to deal with smug,
self-righteous types who demean
homosexuals with their notions of
what is normal and what is not.
And when they get caught out,
they are the first to cry: I dont
hate anyone.
Mathew DSouza
Cobea Court, Mt Claremont

Is Rommel OK?
Where is Rommel?
A majority of my bridge clubs friends lost money
after Alan Bond stripped Bell Resources (Bonds
cup full of risks, POST, June 6).
Cora was incensed the old furphy of him painting the dingo on the mill in North Fremantle was
resurrected.
But Joyce, to her credit, was worried about his
dog Rommel,
She had been at a Cottesloe council meeting late
last year about the Vera View dog beach when
Bond spoke about taking the beast for a swim.
Mercy Stone
Stirling Highway, Claremont

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Cott rates
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Cottesloes rates are going


up by 2.5%.

Bring One, Get One Tree


sees a tree planted every time
a cafe customer brings a reusable cup for their brew.
It is part of a local environmental campaign that has gone
international. It is aimed at
reducing landfill and litter.
People are increasingly
concerned about the plastic
packaging and pollution in
our oceans, said the Western
Metropolitan Regional
Councils Earth Carers coordinator Rebecca Prince-Ruiz.
The latest businesses to join
the campaign are the Baker St
bakery and Natures Harvest in
Cottesloes Napoleon Street.
Little choices we make on
a daily basis can have a big
impact on our future, said
Baker Sts Daragh Grier.
Ms Prince-Ruiz said the
campaign could result in
bushcare groups planting
about1500 trees in the western
suburbs.
She said Australians discarded an estimated one billion takeaway cups and lids
a year.
The campaign is part of
Plastic Free July, which began
in the western suburbs four
years ago with 40 volunteers.
It has grown into a major
campaign involving more than
14,000 people, schools and businesses in 70 countries.

Mayor Jo Dawkins said she was


pleased at the low increase.
Weve worked hard on our
five-year management plans,
she said.
Also, we didnt spend up big
in the face of council amalgamations.
Claremonts increase was 2.9%,
and Nedlands was 3%.

Parking rises
Parking fees will go up
by almost 80% in parts of
Cambridge.
It is proposed to increase
ticket machine charges by 50c
an hour to $3 in the medical precinct around McCourt Street.
Prices in the Southport precinct and at West Leederville
Town Hall will rise from $1.40
to $2.50 an hour.
All-day tickets there will cost
$20 instead of $18.18.

TV thief hits twice

Two TVs were stolen from


a City Beach shop over three
days.

Ill drink to that Daragh Grier is happy to serve a latte in a recyclable vessel. Photo: Paul McGovern

Three Irish roof


scammers jailed
By LLOYD GORMAN
A 93-year-old Floreat man
who lost $17,000 in a roofing
scam may have been one of
the last victims of an Irish
gang that targeted elderly
people.
Wembley police were first
to connect several local complaints about scammers who
had Irish accents.
John Jason OBrien (18),
was jailed for 13 months
and Thomas Kiely (18) and
Desmond OReilly (23) were
sentenced to eight months last
week in the District Court.
They were among five men
and two 17-year-olds charged
with fraud after police raided
a Hazelmere caravan park on
January 22.
The Department of
Immigration detained an-

other 19 women and children


in the raid.
A week before the raid,
which netted $120,000 in cash,
people matching the description of the roof scammers were
operating in the Subiaco and
Floreat areas.
According to Wembley
police, two men, one with an
Irish accent, knocked on the
door of the 93-year-old mans
home.
The men stated they were
working on the neighbours
roof and noticed his needed
fixing, senior sergeant Kate
Vivian said.
They also claimed to be
from a company called Storm
Proof Roofing.
The victim accepted their
offer and gave $6000 in cash
up front. The men stated they
would return the next day to
conduct the work.

Labor holds key


to Subi takeover
The fate of about 3000 residents in Subiacos
South ward now rests almost entirely in the
hands of the Labor Party.
Earlier this week, the Liberal Partys coalition partner, the National Party, stated it would
not support the proposed City of Perth Bill if it
included a forced takeover of council areas.
We support reform, not forced reform,
Nationals MLA Shane Love said.
I am categorically stating that we would vote
against any forced local government reform,
where ever that happens.
[In relation to Subiaco] if the community
and the council all said they wanted it then
wed say fine, but thats not the case.
Under the proposed City of Perth Bill, Subiaco
residents around the University of WA and
the QEII medical campus would be included
in an expanded Perth council area.
Because it is classed as a boundary change,
the government said residents would not get
the option of a referendum under the Dadour
Please turn to page 105

The men returned on


Wednesday the 14th but
asked for another $8000 cash
to undertake the work, which
the victim paid. No work was
undertaken.
The men returned again
the next day wanting $5000 to
finish the work, but the victim
negotiated the amount to $3000
and again paid cash.
The men, who drove a white
dual-cab utility, left and never
returned.
The man tried repeatedly to
call a number they had given
him but he got only an answering machine.
It is not known if the Floreat
man will get any money back.
Around the same time, a
76-year-old woman in Stubbs
Terrace told the POST that a
young man with an Irish accent
had cold called offering to fix
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Teachers say no to Apples

Please dont burn down the house


A kitchen fire caused
concern at a local council and the culprit has
not been allowed to
forget.
A worker left
aluminium foil on her

lunch when she put


it in the communal
microwave.
The resulting flames
prompted a colleague
to leave a note on the
replacement machine

that said anyone was


free to use it except the
vandal.
On the note was a
picture of a building
being consumed by
flames.

Special Council Meeting


to be held at the Town of Cambridge Administration,
1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat at
6pm on Wednesday, 1 July 2015
The Council will formally consider Town Planning Scheme
Amendment 31 (Future Housing Choices) at a special Council
meeting.
The meeting will commence at 6pm on Wednesday, 1 July 2015 at
the Town of Cambridge Administation Centre located at 1Bold Park
Drive, Floreat.
In addition, the Town Planning Scheme Review Steering Committee
(TPSRSC) will meet one week prior, at 6pm on Wednesday, 24 June
2015, for elected members to be briefed on the findings of the recent
community consultation and receive presentations from specialist
consultants on traffic management, planning and consultation outcomes.
The TPSRSC meeting is open to the public who
can attend to observe the briefings, however no
decisions will be made at this meeting.
The agenda for the special Council meeting will
be available from the Towns website at
www.cambridge.wa.gov.au from close of
business on Thursday, 25 June 2015.
1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat | 08 9347 6000
mail@cambridge.wa.gov.au
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relatively new to the


market, especially the
Apple Watch, which
was expected to hit the
streets of Perth earlier
this month for the first
time, and which can
access the internet and
saved files.
A UWA spokesman
said the uni was committed to fairness.
The university
is responsive to the
prevalence of smartphones and other
portable devices and
requires students to
adhere to rules which Australian-born philosoprevent the use of any pher Peter Singer is at
UWA next month.
digital devices which
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And 40: To no one the running.
He was told it was will
we sell, to no one
Tickets can be collected
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deny
or delay right or on the night of the event
It seems like seven, justice.
at the Octagon.
Mr Jeanes said.
UWA students sitting
exams this week are
being told to remove
their watches at the
start of tests.
Supervisors are
telling students that
wrist pieces must not
be worn because of
advances in technology
and the introduction of
the smartwatch.
Earlier this month,
the POST reported that
the Year 12 Information
Handbook by the
School Curriculum and
Standards Authority
had been very recently updated to ban
the devices, ahead of
the WACE exams in
October.
Smartwatches are

Feelings run
hot on campus
UWA staff and students agitated heavily to stop the controversial Australia
Consensus Centre from
being set up on the
Crawley campus.
Their campaign
focused on the new
policy research centre being linked to
Danish professor Bjorn
Lomborg, who was to
be an adjunct (unpaid)
professor, said to be a
climate contrarian.
UWA showed its
climate change credentials this week by
being one of seven
Australia-wide locations taking part in
the European Union
Climate Diplomacy
Day in Australia,
one of several events
organised ahead of
climate talks in Paris
later this year.
As part of the event
on Wednesday, a
documentary film, The
Climate Blueprint, was
followed by a Q&A
session with a panel
of experts.
Among the scheduled speakers was
Patrick Kedemos.
Mr Kedemos was
also the CEO of Anaeco,
the Perth company
that designed the technology to turn most
household rubbish
into compost, recyclables or bio-gas, which
is being developed in
the DiCom plant in
Shenton Park.

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Another
month for
market

Strings attached to
$19.5m Subi deal
By LLOYD GORMAN
A deal to sell a hectare of the
4.4ha China Green site to an
American company for $19.5million has strings attached.

A glitch in redevelopment
plans means the Station Street
Market will stay open a month
longer than expected.
Stallholders and customers
had been told the weekend
market would cease trading next
weekend.
But that has been postponed
to July 26 because of a hold-up
with plans to clear the site and
build a $96million four-storey
shopping centre.
The closing has date change
several times.
Market manager Chris Ryding
said the property owners could
have pressed ahead with demolition.
But they decided, because of
this delay, that they wanted the
market to keep going for as long
as possible, he said.
They want people to be able
to continue their livelihoods for
as long as possible and for our
customers to enjoy the market.
Mr Ryding said stallholders appreciated the extension.
It is giving them extra time to
fit out shops if that is what they
are doing, or other stuff.
Mr Ryding said there had been
a big upswing in the number of
market customers recently.

Puppy love These abandoned animals are now in the safe hands
of a Shenton Park dog refuge foster carer.

Pups dumped
Five pups found abandoned
in a cardboard box have been
fostered out by the Shenton
Park dog refuge.
Rangers from Victoria Park
council called the refuge after
they retrieved the staffy crosses
from a residents front yard last
Thursday afternoon
A council spokeswoman said
rangers thought the pup three
males and two females were
about three weeks old.
A Victoria Park ranger took
them home as he had a heat pad
and puppy milk available and
was willing to watch over them
during the night, she said.

The puppies were collected


by Shenton Park Dog Refuge
the next day, as the towns
facilities are not equipped
to provide the high level of
care needed for puppies so
young.
The rangers have told me
that without the quick action
and care by the towns rangers,
they doubt that the puppies
would have survived a night
in the cold.
Refuge workers named the
puppies Tyson, Yogi, Chase,
Ruby, and Nahla.
The pups will be up for
adoption on July 17.

Planning Minister John Day


announced the sale of three
lots at the Subiaco site to New
York-based Sentinel Real Estate
Corporation, which operates
on behalf of a superfund and
institutional investors.
According to the Metropolitan
Redevelopment Authority, sales
contracts like this depend on
both parties reaching development milestones to proceed.
The MRA would not disclose
those development milestones.
It is just over three years since
the MRA announced it had sold
a 6524sq.m lot on the corner of
Hay Street and Roberts Road to
Qube to build office blocks worth
an estimated $170million.
That deal collapsed because
the developer failed to get preleasing commitment for the
project.
The contract with Sentinel
is for three lots. Lot 202 is a
3575sq.m block fronting Hay
Street, near Lords. Lots 208 and
207, which have a combined area
of 4548sq.m, are at the side of the
site, close to Subiaco Common
and Darbon Crescent.

Plans for one of the blocks of units.


Sentinel, which claims to
have $5billion worth of property on its books, specialises in
rental developments and plans
to build 177 long-term rental
apartments.
A five-storey, 93 apartment
block with underground parking
which Mr Day said would cost
$34.7million, is planned for the
first block.
An online profile said Sentinel
had more than 48,000 apartments
in 47 markets.
Another developer has
announced plans to build an
apartment block on the nearby
Carter Lane precinct, which
was occupied by the Bosich
factory.
Diploma will build a fourstorey block with 24 apartments
and shops on the ground floor. It
paid Subiaco council $2,922,000
for the 843sq.m block.

Cambridge set to go solo on bridge


By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Cambridge is likely to go it
alone with plans for a better
bridge over the freeway.
I dont believe Vincent
will be coming to the party
any time soon, mayor Simon
Withers told the resources
committee.
The committee agreed to
urge the full council to put

up $4.5million and to apply


for a dollar-for-dollar matching federal government
grant to design a footbridge
that could be extended to
take buses.
It would replace an existing bridge and link the area
bounded by Cambridge,
Southport and Tower streets
plus Leederville town hall,
with Leederville.

Council staff said the


outlay would bite into
income expected from
projects like Perry Lakes
and the former nursery
site at Jolimont.
Councillor Louis Carr said:
I am concerned we are
putting up $4.5million and
it is Vincent that is going to
get the benefit of it.
Mr Withers said: This

is far more important to


us than it is to Vincent.
We are trying to link with
Leederville station.
He said the bridge would
give residents of new highdensity housing in West
Leederville easy access to
the railway system.
The full council will be
asked to endorse the application on Tuesday.

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End of the line for Subi rail man


By LLOYD GORMAN

Subiaco railway station


worker Rodney Sundo is coming to the end of the line of
his career.
Next Friday, Rodney, a customer service attendant, will
retire after 28 years in the service, 24 of them at Subiaco.
He used to be called a station
master: I had the whistle, and
the hat, the lot.
He also worked as a guard,
which involved making sure the
trains ran on time, passengers
were safe, tickets were punched
and infringements were handed
out.
Of late, his job has been in
customer service, looking after

the thousands of people who pass


through the station every day.
Im going to miss the passengers, he said. We have a
lot of good passengers, people
you get to know by name.
On occasion he has gone above
and beyond the call of duty to
help passengers.
About three years ago, Rodney
rushed to the aid of an elderly
man who had collapsed on the
Fremantle to Perth platform.
I was compressing his chest
and thankfully there was a
doctor there to resuscitate
him, he said. The poor gentleman turned purple, he was
nearly gone, but we brought
him back.
In the late 1980s or early
1990s when Rodney was based

Two of these sculptures will be on show soon at the Grove library.

Artwork to grace Grove


The western suburbs latest
public artworks are two riveted
tin-and-steel sculptures.
Peppermint Grove council bought two of Jennifer
Cochranes creations, Barricade
Monuments, for $10,000.
The 1.8m-high work will be installed at the Grove library.
Shire president Rachel
Thomas saw Ms Cochranes
work when it was on show at

Fremantles Bathers Beach


in March.
Ms Cochrane said about her
sculpture: This work reinterprets a barricade form with
the intention to reference the
function of such forms and
place them within a social
and political context, creating
a work that is suggestive of
monolithic monuments from
times gone by.

at Midland station he saw a


young man collapse and fall on
to the line.
He said he jumped underneath a train to rescue him and
his courage earned him a thankyou and a front-page report in
the Daily News.
Rodney also enjoyed working alongside his boss, Michael
Watts, and mate, Leo, who both
have 50 years service under
their belts, and Peter, who has
worked on the rails for 48.
Im the young one, with 28
years, he said.
He wasnt at Subiaco when the
Liberal state government closed
the Fremantle to Perth line in
1983, but at the time he thought
it incredible that it would do
such a thing to what was a vital
and well used line.
Its very popular, with tourists
especially, he said.
But he was there for another
dramatic milestone in the stations history.
I was the last one on duty at
the old Subiaco station when
they closed it down in 1998 and
the first one on duty when the
new station opened four days
later, he said.
As well as changing the station
the old wooden structure which
was Subiaco station was moved
to Whiteman Park Rodney said
the trains changed from diesel
to electric.
They were big changes, he
said.
When I came to Subiaco station it was surrounded by old,
neglected buildings. Now look
at it. Subi can be proud of what
its achieved.
The diesels were big, noisy
and smelly trains, but electric
are beautiful, clean and quiet.
Electric trains are the best.
Rodney who is Croatian
plans to visit Croatia for some
months to enjoy life.

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Keeping it rail Rodney Sundo has spent most of his time on the railways at Subiaco station. INSET: An article from the Daily News about
Rodneys daring rescue. Photo: Billie Fairclough

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Flawed DAPs ignore


residents: WALGA
The WA Local Government
Association has delivered a
damning assessment of the
development assessment panel
system.
It told a parliamentary inquiry
that a new $26million building
for West Leederville typified
the main problems.
In its submission to the inquiry, headed by MLC Kate
Doust, WALGA said the DAP
process did not encourage
community participation and
ran roughshod over it when it
did happen.
As proof, it referred to the
eight-storey West Leederville
block with five floors of shops
and offices and three levels of
apartments at Bermondsey and
MacEwan streets, which the
Metro West Joint DAP approved
on November.
An application for a multiple
dwelling was approved that
was not in accordance with a
number of strategic level documents that were developed and
adopted by the local government
[Cambridge], in close consul-

WALGA says the approval process


for this $26million building highlighted problems associated with
DAPs.

Gene link
to rare
condition

tation with the community,


WALGAs submission stated.
These strategic documents
include the West Leederville
Planning and Urban Design
Study, the West Leederville
Activity Centre Plan and Local
Planning Policy 6.5: Precinct
P5 West Leederville.
The proposal was located
in an area designated to be
medium density and the DAP
ultimately permitted a building that, after nine months of
mediation, was still recommended by the town for refusal
because it did not comply with
the towns adopted strategic
framework.
Cambridge council wanted
the building refused because
it exceeded the maximum allowable bonus plot ratio and
height limits and would have an
adverse impact on the amenity
of neighbours.
This one example clearly
highlights the growing community disillusionment with the
DAP process and the incredible
disregard that the technical
experts showed to the strategic
planning documents that were
prepared with the local community, WALGA said.
It is exasperating for local
governments to prepare strategic documents in consultation
with their communities to guide
the future developments of an
area, and in line with good planning practice as recommended
by Property Institute Australia,
to then have these documents
disregarded.

A King Edward Memorial


Hospital researcher has discovered a new and rare genetic
disease.

Please turn to page 96

BINDY - EYE
(Jo - Jo)

In the American Journal


of Medical Genetics, Gareth
Baynam has documented the
first case of a family with a mutation in the MTOR gene, which
regulates how cells grow, divide
and function.
The gene fault was identified
in three children in the same
family, each of whom was born
with severe medical problems
that affected their ability to
learn and the structure of their
bodies, including some internal
organs.
The findings of Dr Baynam
and his colleagues end the familys decade-long search for a
diagnosis.
Dr Baynam says that while
the children will always have
significant medical problems,
it was important for the family
to know the cause of such a rare
condition.
It meant they could stop
looking.
When things go wrong, people
look for reasons, he said. They
want certainty.
Without a diagnosis, the
family would always have been
searching for answers.
Dr Baynams findings also pave
the way for treatment.
We were fortunate in this
case to have been able to identify an existing drug that we may
be able to use in the future to
treat the children, he said.
The good news is that its a
Dr Gareth Baynams discovery ended a
familys decade-long search answers to medication that is relatively
their childrens illness.
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Subiaco scene

Pavement to parklets

Tickets are free and available at the door from 1.15pm


on a rst come, rst served basis.

Have you noticed something different down Rokeby Road?


The city has transformed two parking spaces into temporary
green public places. The new parklets along Rokeby Road
offer a place to stop, take a break, enjoy the fresh air and
watch the world go by.

For more information on the concerts, contact the city


on 9237 9222 or visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/concerts

Maybe you have a meeting coming up, or youre looking


for a new coffee hotspot?
These urban sanctuaries are the place to be.

sunday@subi Salma Gundi

Upskill photography workshop


Get snapping at this free Upskill photography workshop
for ages twelve to twenty-ve. Facilitated by Jeff Atkinson,
photography lecturer at Central Institute of Technology,
this workshop is an opportunity to develop your
photographic skills and capture some unique images
to enter into the 2015 City of Subiaco Photographic
Awards, which open on Saturday 4 July.

New playspace on the block


Much to the delight of children and families, the new Jersey
Street playground is now complete. This dynamic and inviting
space encourages children to explore and interact with the
world around them.
The strong focus on nature based play will have young adventurers
getting active and outdoors while parents watch on.
The playground was chosen following community consultation
and has been developed in alignment with the citys Playspace
Strategy.

Administration Centre opening hours

Salma Gundi will delight audience members with their


groove, melody and sweet sounds. Join Cathie Travers,
Gillian Catlow and Charles Hoernemann for a musical
experience drawn from Gypsy jazz, swing, tango, bossa
nova, southern rock and Latin jazz.

When: Monday 29 June, from 5.30pm to 7.30pm


Where: Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco

The City of Subiaco Administration Centre will open at 9am


on Thursday 25 June instead of the usual time of 8.30am.
The city apologises for any inconvenience.

Participants will need to bring their own camera.


Places are limited. Please RSVP on 9237 9216 or
culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

Community legal service

When: Sunday 28 June, 2pm


Where: Subiaco Arts Centre, 180 Hamersley Road, Subiaco

Upskill is the City of Subiacos youth skills development


program.

The citys community legal service will not be running from


Monday 22 June to Monday 3 August. The city apologises
for any inconvenience.

Community notices
Q Ordinary Council meeting Tuesday
23 June
Agenda items

Trafc management treatments for Hart Lane, Jolimont


Car Park No. 12 Park Street, Subiaco Land Tenure
Consolidation Review
Review of delegations

67 Denis Street, Subiaco Demolition of the existing dwelling


and construction of a three storey building comprising ve
multiple dwellings
Review of the Signs Local Law 2004
Parking Station Occupancy Report
Final Adoption of Scheme Amendment No. 26 to Town
Planning Scheme No. 4 Rezoning of lots 15, 80, 84 and 85
Evans Street and Lots 11, 81 and 82 Railway Road, Shenton
Park from Residential R15 To Residential R50
Rescission of Planning Policy 2.4 Residential Car Parking
Report to advertise
Rescission of Planning Policy 2.1 Streetscape Report to
advertise
Draft Planning Policy No. 2.26 Site Works Report to advertise
Proposal to amend the level of signicance of the row of ve
terrace houses at 13 to 21 Coghlan Road, Subiaco on the City
of Subiaco Local Government Inventory
Proposal to include the former Subiaco Police Station, at 365
Bagot Road, Subiaco on the Town Planning Scheme Register of
Places of Cultural Heritage Signicance
Proposal to combine the former Presbyterian Church and
Manse at 315 and 317 Bagot Road, Subiaco as a Single Entry on
the Local Government Inventory and enter the combined place
in the Town Planning Scheme Register of Places of Cultural
Heritage Signicance
Proposal to Combine St Andrews Anglican Church and Church
Rectory at 257 Barker Road, Subiaco as a Single Entry on the
Local Government Inventory and Enter the Combined Place
in the Town Planning Scheme Register of Places of Cultural
Heritage Signicance
Proposal to expand the Rawson Street Conservation Area to
include 108 to 135 Heytesbury Road Advertising for public
submissions
Proposal to include Fairmont at 39 Nicholson Road, Shenton
Park on the Town Planning Scheme Register of Places of
Cultural Heritage Signicance
Proposal to include Hawkesbury at 129 Coghlan Road, Subiaco
on the Town Planning Scheme Register of Places of Cultural
Heritage Signicance
Disability Access and Inclusion Committee recommendation
Shenton Park Rehabilitation Hospital site redevelopment

Financial reports May 2015


Draft budget 2015/2016
Regal Theatre Foundation Ltd request for the city to sponsor
rst stage of refurbishment
1 Seddon Street and 424436 Hay Street (Lot 2 On Dp 300),
Subiaco
MRA referral 72 Price Street, Subiaco Six storey building
comprising 93 multiple dwellings
12 Cunningham Terrace, Daglish SAT referral Review of
previous decision to refuse application for demolition of existing
dwelling and construction of a two storey single dwelling
Elected Members Motion Convex Mirrors Hart Lane

Q Draft revised Planning Policy 4.10 Shenton


Park Precinct
The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on draft revised
Planning Policy 4.10 Shenton Park Precinct. An earlier review
of the policy was undertaken in 2014. To full its purpose,
the policy is required to be updated after some issues were
identied shortly after the adoption in October 2014.
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 29 June.
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

Proposal

29 Station Street,
Subiaco

Change of use from restaurant to small bar

18 Cuthbert Street, Alterations and additions to existing


Shenton Park
dwelling
211 Barker Road,
Subiaco

Alterations and additions to an existing


dwelling (re-roof)

186188 Park
Street, Subiaco

Construction of ancillary accommodation


to existing dwelling

184 Park Street,


Subiaco

Construction of ancillary accommodation


to existing dwelling

4 Axon Street,
Subiaco

Alterations and additions to an existing


dwelling (re-roof)

13 Proclamation
Street, Subiaco

Alterations and additions to existing


dwelling

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


QPerth Upmarket
Visit the winter Perth Upmarket where you can pick up
handcrafted wares and gourmet delights from over 150
of Perths most talented artists, designers, craftspeople and
food connoisseurs. Proudly supported by the City of Subiaco.
Sunday 21 June, 10am to 4pm
Winthrop Hall, The University of Western Australia, Crawley
Parking and entry is free.

Q Musical storytime
Join us in celebrating World Music Day during storytime
with live music and an instrument making activity.
Tuesday 23 and Friday 26 June, 10.30am
Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
No bookings required. For more information, contact Subiaco
Library on 9237 9300

QZumba Gold
Combines Latin and international music to create
a fun and enjoyable exercise class.
Tuesdays, 10.30am
Subiaco Community Centre, 203 Bagot Road, Subiaco
Cost: $5
For more information, contact 9237 9320

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POST, June 20, 2015 Page 9

Developer started Subi


push three years ago

Specialist
nurse looks
after dying
patients

The developers of the Subiaco


Pavilion Market site first approached Planning Minister
John Day on March 12, 2012,
to push their Subigate project
through.

By DAVID HUDLESTON

The developer asked Mr Day to


use his ministerial power to override Subiaco councils objections
to the 16-storey building.
In response to questions in
Parliament from Labor leader
Mark McGowan, Mr Day this
week said the Roberts Day Group
which is involved with the developers made representations on
behalf of the site owners.
They filled out a three-page form
and asked him to use Section 76
of the Planning and Development
Act 2005 which had been in-

In a WA first, patients with


incurable breast cancer will
have a nurse dedicated solely
to their care at Breast Cancer
Care WA, in Cottesloe.
The McGrath breast care
nurse will be one of only two
working in this role; the other
is in Canberra.
McGrath Foundation CEO
Petra Buchanan said the new
McGrath nurse dedicated to
patients with metastatic breast
cancer would provide specialist care.
This includes emotional
and psychological support,
treatment options, survivorship care and at some point,
unfortunately, palliative care,
she said.
There are now three McGrath
nurses at the Cottesloe unit.
Lisa Tobin-Renel, whose
breast cancer has metastasised
to cancer in her bones, said
the new nursing position was
good news.
Lisa, a member of the
Metastatic Support Group,
has taken her diagnosis of
metastatic breast cancer in
her stride.
Diagnosed with early breast
cancer in 2000, she was cancer
free for 12 years after chemotherapy, radiotherapy and two
operations.
Then, in April 2012, I was
diagnosed with secondary
cancer and it is now in my
bones, she said.
They tell you in beginning
that it has an average two to
three years survival and I have
just made three years.
Lisa shares her story to
help others deal with their
diagnosis.
You find they feel better
after talking to someone who is
going through the same thing,
she said.

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Patient Lisa Tobin-Renel, left, with breast cancer nurse Moira Waters.
With primary cancer, you
treat it, cut it out and go on
with your life, but secondary
is a lifetime sentence.
Zoe McAlpine, CEO of Breast
Cancer Care WA said the
centre had seen 115 patients
with metastatic breast cancer
in 2013-14.
We look after anyone affected by breast cancer in
WA, she said.
Every patient has unique
treatment and support needs,
so to be able to provide the
services of a McGrath breast
care nurse dedicated to the
needs of this group is impor-

tant to us, as well as to our


patients and their families,
she said.
Nurse Moira Waters said
the nurses supported men and
women with breast cancer.
There are about 104 men
with breast cancer in WA,
she said.
This service is provided
free of charge and is available
through self-referral.
Breast Cancer Care WA also
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Cambridge electors are
among the more enlightened
when it comes to electing
women.
New research has put the
town at the top of the list with
52% of its councillors women
in the 14 years up to 2013.
Meanwhile, local government is still a boys club, according to Marion Fulker, chief
executive of the Committee for
Perth, which commissioned
the FACTbase research.
Women are severely under-

troduced two years earlier to


advertise a scheme amendment
(No.18) to the councils town planning scheme (No.4).
In the wake of community opposition, Subiaco council had refused the rezoning at its December
2011 meeting.
Mr Day issued an order on June
18, 2013, forcing Subiaco to advertise the rezoning for up to 16 storeys on the block between Roberts
Road and Hay Street, Rokeby Road
and Catherine Street.
The redevelopment was approved in February by a development assessment panel.
Subigate, headed by Sydney developer Ian Day, is fighting some
of the 39 conditions attached to
its approval.

represented in the level of


government closest to the
community, she said.
The figures are even worse
when the senior positions in
local government, such as mayors, CEOs, general managers
and directors are examined.
Local government plays an
important role in our daily
lives and [decisions are made]
that help shape our local communities.
There should be no reason
why we dont have an equal

number of women being part


of that important decisionmaking process.
Over the same 14-year period, Fremantle council had
17.5% women members, City
of Swan 20.7%, City of Stirling
23.6% and City of Canning
25.8%.
The councils of Subiaco,
Cottesloe, Peppermint Grove
and Fremantle had a lower
proportion of councillors
elected from among women
candidates.

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Cost-cutting trim for


$4.5m playground
Nedlands has ordered
plans to build a $4.5million
playground in Dalkeith to be
reined in.
The council acted because
less than a third of the cost has
been raised so far by Rotary,
which proposed the project.
On Tuesday night, councillors
were told that about $1million
had been cut off the cost and
building would be phased over
three financial years.
The council has already spent
$150,000 on the design and preliminary investigation of the
playgrounds riverside site, in
Beaton Park, Dalkeith.
Rotary asked the council
four years ago to work with it
to develop an all-ability playground for disabled children
and adults.
At the time, the council had
set aside $200,000 for a relatively modest playground to be
designed by its own staff.
Then it agreed to donate the
land and work with Rotary.
An interstate designer was
hired.
Rotary raised promises of
$700,000 from corporate spon-

sors and received $750,000 in


a Lotterywest grant.
The project budget now includes $860,000 from the council
over three years, with a public
appeal planned to raise the
remainder.
Construction of most of the
playground areas will take
place in late 2015-16, staff
reported.
This will include the playground entrance, rain garden,
[equipment for] balance, stand
play, spinning, slides, water play,
swinging, rocking, climbing and
a flying fox.
Toilets and a carpark are
scheduled for the following year
and a sensory garden, community garden, cooking and picnic
facilities, ball toss, table tennis
and extra parking are planned
for 2017-18.
The committee agreed to ask
the full council next week to
endorse the plan.
Councillors Bill Hassell, who
is a Rotary member, Gordon
Hay and Nikola Horley are to
be appointed to a community
partnership team for the playground.

Queen Anne windows must stay


Sash windows in a 100-year-old
Peppermint Grove home have to
be retained, the council says.
Owner Jayne Middlemas has
applied to make alterations and
two-storey rear additions to her
home at 18 View Street.
A report to councillors says
the original limestone building
is heritage-listed and an accomplished example of Queen
Anne style.
The plans indicate the vast
majority of the works proposed

are to the 1995 additions and


would not affect the original
house, the report said.
The plans also showed replacements for the original sash
windows.
These windows are in very
good condition and should be
retained, the report said.
The report said Ms Middlemas
agreed after discussion the windows would be retained.
Councillors will vote on the
matter next week.

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president of the world federation Filip Juda. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Will Perth get world cup?


A soccer world cup may be
coming to Perth soon.
Filip Juda, president of the
World Minifootball Federation,
was in Wembley this week
where the five-a-side game
has a base at the Lake Monger
Bowling Club.
The venue for the world cup
will be announced in 2017, Mr
Juda said.
He is a financial adviser
to the Czech government on
the sport and president of the

world federation.
Former Mexican Premier
League championship footballer
Miguel Maron helped set up
Arena 5 at the bowling club
three years ago.
When we started, we had 20
teams now we have more than
300 and are looking to expand,
he said.
Miguel is now president of
the Australian Minifootball
Federation.
Vice-president Bryan Raeburn
said: We will be putting our ap-

plication in soon.
We would like to set up in
Murray Street, opposite the
railway station, to bring the
game to the people.
Mr Juda said around the world
minifootball was helping combat crime and violence.
Well-known players get involved to show young people the
benefits of being involved and
the social side, he said.
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Elizabeth (7) had won invitations for her and her mother,
Penny, to the Jelly Bean Ball,
in Sydney.
Elizabeth went dressed as
Cinderella, but her reason for
being there had more to do with
Sleeping Beauty.
Penny said Elizabeth had
been diagnosed with type 1
diabetes (T1D) last June and
had to endure daily and nightly
finger prick tests for blood
glucose monitoring.
But that had changed with
an insulin pump.
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Our suburbs are no political footy

Who lets UWA make all


these changes?
Over the past few
months, the University
of WA management has
imposed major changes
on it, apparently without
seriously consulting the
university community.
In summary:
1. It liquidated the
highly respected water
research centre.
2. It tried to establish a
consensus centre led by
an economist who seems
to believe climate change
doesnt matter.
3. It imposed a new
motto: Pursue impossible.
Impossible indeed,
because literate people
ridicule it as nonsense,
and it will be meaningless
to the overseas students
management wants to
attract.
The new motto is accompanied by an expensive
and slightly ridiculous
advertising campaign
created by the marketing gurus who seek to
refresh (another buzzword) the unfortunate
university.
And, they say, students
and staff need to be
brand savvy in promoting the university.
4. Their next trick was
to vandalise UWAs venerated crest by amputating
the swans legs and one

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wing.
Who gave them permission to do this?
Surely a major change
like this demands wide
consultation among and
approval from the university community, and
perhaps even the state
government.
As one who has taken a
close interest in the university for more than 60
years, I was never aware
of any plan to mutilate
our swan.
At least they werent
game to change the
Seek Wisdom motto
maybe Pursue Impossible
wouldnt fit.
5. The management is
persisting with its unpopular plan to destroy the best
part of the irreplaceable
Underwood Avenue bush
it owns and sell it off for
expensive real estate.
6. Needless to say, the
management eagerly
embraced the opportunity offered by the Abbott
government to deregulate
university fees.
As the management has
mutilated the university
crest, why not abandon it
altogether?
I can offer a new one
appropriate to the managements apparent new
direction.
It has a vulture to replace the poor crippled
swan and its new motto
is Seek Money (see above
right).
Eric Lawson
Ruislip Street, West Leederville

I was dismayed to read your


front-page report, Law locks in
small blocks (POST, May 30).
That Cambridge council voted
for Amendment 31 makes a
mockery of any democratic
process, and any appropriate
planning process.
In my opinion, mayor Simon
Withers is thumbing his nose at
ratepayers, and blames everyone
except himself.
It was he, after all, who voted
for the Amendment and, in
my opinion, drove it through
with a zeal that has yet to be
understood.
We are then advised that
Planning Minister John
Day is unlikely to reject the
Amendment because the Labor
Party may possibly use it as am-

Alarm in the air at DHA talk


About 300 people attended a
Defence Housing Australia (DHA)
information evening at Allen Park
last Wednesday, June 10.
The sense of alarm and consternation about the degree of advanced
planning for Seaward Village was
palpable.
DHA staff were politely confident
and even adamant that their radical
plans for the total demolition and
redevelopment of Seaward Village
was going to go ahead, on plan.
Concerns about lack of consultation, residential relocation and dislocation of SAS personnel and their
families over an eight-year period,
heightened security risks to military
families and local civilian residents
in Swanbourne, massively increased
local traffic flow and environmental
degradation of the unique Allen
Park coastal precinct were lightly
brushed aside.
One DHA representative told me
the projected eightfold increase in

local traffic was a lifestyle change


that local residents would have to
accept.
When questioned in detail by an
architect about simply refurbishing
the present 20-year-old homes instead
of demolishing the whole village,
the DHA planning consultant could
provide no coherent answer beyond
vague generalities.
I asked John Dietz, the DHA general
property manager, if he could arrange
an impromptu Q and A session with
the people present.
He wisely refused.
A vote of no confidence in the DHA
plans for Seaward Village would have
been overwhelmingly supported.
It is to be hoped the Defence
Department, the Senate Estimates
Committee and the powers that be
in Canberra will terminate this potential disaster in destructive town
planning.
Ian Bernadt,
Sayer Street, Swanbourne

munition.
Really? This is what our socalled democracy has come
to?
Where the majority interest of
the people they serve is second
to political point scoring?
I hope Mr Day has enough
integrity to review and decide
on the facts, and not from the
perspective of political grandstanding.
I hope the Labor Party also
sees that its fortunes are linked
to transparent democratic processes and doesnt use our suburbs as a political football.
I hope our local Churchlands
MP, Sean LEstrange, has the
strength and courage to advise
Mr Day on the circumstances,
and that his support for rejecting
this amendment isnt a hollow
political gesture.
Vito Forte
Kincardine Crescent, Floreat

Lords is not
for turning
This is in response to Price
first (Letters, POST, June 6)
about markets in Subiaco, and
turning Lords into a covered
market.
Im a senior in my late 60s and
I love going to Lords gym.
The staff there are friendly
and so are the gym members.
Perhaps the writer might
like to reflect on this quote by
Aesop: People often grudge
others what they cannot enjoy
themselves.
Name withheld by request
Nicholson Road, Subiaco
More letters pages 36, 38

QUESTIONS TO TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE COUNCILLORS


RE: AMENDMENT 31
If you engage with your ratepayers for their input & response to a proposal and you spend approximately
$350,000 of ratepayers $s to engage their response and ratepayers
OVERWHELMINGLY REPLY NO...........
How can you:
A. Gag those councillors from morally representing their ratepayers by preventing them from voting on
their behalf?
B. How can councillors from unaffected wards vote 100% in support of the proposal in complete contrast
to ratepayers wishes?
* TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE SHOULD VOTE NOT TO PROCEED WITH AMENDMENT 31
* WITH 5 COUNCILLORS OUT OF 9 DUE FOR RE-ELECTION IN OCTOBER, THEY SHOULD NOT
VOTE IF THEY DO NOT INTEND TO OFFER FOR RE-ELECTION OR WAIT UNTIL THEY ARE RE-ELECTED.
SO DEFER THE MOTION
MAYOR SIMON WITHERS
9347 6014
mayor.withers@
cambridge.wa.gov.au

ALAN LANGER
9284 1273
cr.langer@
cambridge.wa.gov.au

ROD BRADLEY
(Against A31)
9385 7000
cr.bradley@
cambridge.wa.gov.au

LOUIS CARR
9387 8333
cr.carr@
cambridge.wa.gov.au

COLIN WALKER
0411 449 936
cr.walker@
cambridge.wa.gov.au

RATEPAYERS you must act now! Contact your councillors to discontinue this Amendment and
please attend
Town of Cambridge Special Meeting 1st July at 5:45pm
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By DAVID HUDLESTON
Mosman Park wheat and sheep
farmer Greg Kenney is looking to
raise $11million to keep farmers
on the land.
The president of the Rural Action
Movement (RAM), who has a farm
in Salmon Gums, has set up an in-

troductory service to link battling


farmers with investors willing to
refinance their properties.
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office on May 14, 2013.
The move was in response to the
state government's farm financial
relief package, which Mr Kenny
then described as meagre.
Mr Kenney said farmers were
victims of circumstances such as
drought, frosts and wet harvests.
He said RAM had helped farmers reach a settlement with their
banks and they were now looking
to refinance.
But the farmer goes out to raise
the necessary finance and hits a
brick wall because the commercial
banking world doesn't like the word
default or people coming to them
without a good payment history,
he said.
We are looking for investors to
take first mortgages as security over
the rural properties in exchange
for a much better return than they
can get from fixed deposits.
Mr Kenney said he was not
acting as a broker and sought
only to match investors with
farmers.
The investors can then go out to
the farm and kick tyres, he said,
adding that Australia's commodity
prices had defied international
trends and were very good while
WAs proximity to Asia opened up
significant markets.
Most people invest in the stock
market, which to me is the most
insecure investment that you will
ever make.
If a company fails, the creditors
stand in front of the investors.
Mr Kenney said the farms offered
a loan-to-valuation ratio of 50-60%
of equity.
There is plenty of leeway if
things go wrong, he said.
He said farmers were also happy
for investors to enter off-take
agreements.
With foreign investors wanting
to secure farm produce, as farmers
we are happy to enter into an off-

take agreement, he said.


In other words, they lend farmers the money to refinance the
farm and the farmer then gets to
supply them with grain or other
produce.
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Please dont
park in
this street

Iona students
in the pink
Normally surrounded by a
sea of sky blue and navy, students from Iona Presentation
College will be adorned with
pink on Tuesday, all in the
name of charity.
An initiative of the student
leadership council, staff and
students from Years 7 to 12 are
being encouraged to add pink
to their clothing for a gold coin
donation.
Year 12 student and student council executive officer
Eleanor Hampton said money
was also being raised through
a cake stall and the sale of pink
hair ribbons.
We are raising money and
awareness for worthy causes
such as Breast Cancer Care WA,
Educating Girls Globally and
Presentation Missions supported
by the college, she said.
This is the third year the
student council has celebrated
our own annual Iona Womens
Day, but this year we are really
stepping it up.
We are creating a sense of
awareness and raising money
for charities which resonate
with our student leadership
council, and continuing to create a sense of community here
at Iona.

Richardson Avenue residents


in Claremont have said no to
parking bays in their street.
Councillor Paul Kelly presented a petition on Tuesday night
signed by 88 property owners
and 31 residents in the avenue,
Prospect Street, Renown Avenue
and Corry Lynn Road.
Mr Kelly said the signatories
believed parking bays would
increase congestion and the
likelihood of accidents and
devalue their properties.
Theyre not opposed to doing
something, Mr Kelly said.
He said residents had attached
to the petition suggestions on
what to do about traffic issues.
Richardson Avenues Chris
Pidgeon asked why some
ratepayers had not received
notification of a council parking study.
CEO Stephen Goode said it
had been sent to residents only
and the council was considering
how to fix the error.

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A Curtin Avenue property
owner pleaded with Cottesloe
councillors on Monday night
about her right to privacy.
But Barbara Hewson-Bowers
pleas had no effect councillors would not vote on a staff
recommendation to allow
her to build a screen to help
shield her from one of her
neighbours.
I thought I had a right to
privacy ... its a very, very
uncomfortable situation, Dr
Hewson-Bower said.
You gave that right away,
councillor Phil Angers said.
Dr Hewson-Bowers property
at 31D is one of four on narrow
lots that have balconies with
sweeping views of the ocean.
A report to councillors by
development manager Andrew
Jackson said good views and
outdoor living areas near
the coast were common in
Cottesloe.
[It] has generally fostered
shared views and, to some extent, acceptance of less privacy
in order to enjoy views and the
climate, where goodwill and
cooperation between adjacent
owners have achieved these
benefits, Mr Jackson wrote.
In a letter to the council, Dr
Hewson-Bower said when her
neighbours at 31C, Ross and

MAXIMUM RECOVERY

Now and then? How the balcony looks now, left, and the screen
a Cottesloe property owner wants to have installed.
Clare Taylor, extended their
balcony nearly five years ago
she had not asked for screening.
I had not realised the
significant impact their new
development would have on my
property, Dr Hewson-Bower
wrote.
On Tuesday night she said
that she had tried to live with
the situation.
Ive had architects and engineers working on this for nine
months, Dr Hewson-Bower
said. I have no desire to cause
any grief to my neighbours.
Im pleading with you: I
thought I had a right to privacy.
Mr Taylor said he had learnt
about Dr Hewson-Bowers
plans only last Friday and
he was getting harassed by
council workers.
The screen would block winter sun until late afternoon,

Mr Taylor said.
If she leaves her blinds
and curtains open, thats her
problem.
Mr Taylor said he had no objections if Dr Hewson-Bower
wanted to put pot plants or
olive trees on her balcony to
help solve her problem.
Mr Angers said he and other
councillors had inspected the
properties.
There would be quite a bit
of solar loss, he said about
the proposed screen.
It would be like being in
a birdcage.
A suggestion by councillor
Jack Walsh that obscured
glass screens be installed
instead was lost.
Its just a shame, after a
considerable time, all this
comes to a head, Mr Walsh
said.
The matter will go before
Mondays full council meeting.

Find out more at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/maxrecovery


1 Bold Park Drive Floreat | 08 9347 6000 | mail@cambridge.wa.gov.au
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Surf club
ready for
hefty fees
The cost to lease the new surf
club at City Beach will more
than double to about $24,000-ayear, City of Perth Life Saving
Club officials say.
But the club had known about
the charge for about four years
and had accounted for it, president Grant Trew said.
It will be calculated on the
same basis as other clubs in the
town, Mr Trew said.
It will be a bigger facility,
and there will be a brand-new
gym.
Some people think the
club should not have to pay
anything.
The new clubhouse is expected to open on October 1.
It is part of an $18million development at the beach that will
include three restaurants and
picnic and barbecue areas.
Mr Trew said the membership cost for an active surf club
member would increase to $180
a year.
If they do five or six patrols
a year, that will be reduced by
50%, he said.
He said the fee and others
for ski and board storage were
comparable with those of other
clubs along the coast.

Cambridge seeks
3% rate rise
A 3% rate increase is on the
cards at Cambridge council.
The council will have a special budget meeting on Tuesday
evening before the monthly
council meeting.
Councillors will decide how
much residents should pay to run
the town for the next 12 months.

Home from the Beach 11

Wave addict Ken Hall in action on a longboard.

New era for Whalebone Classic

By DAVID COHEN

Peter Dunn is handing over


the annual Whalebone Classic
to Surfing WA.
It means I dont have to come
up with $50,000 each year, Mr
Dunn said.
I will still be involved for
three years. This first year
is about showing them the
ropes.
Next months Whalebone for
longboarders will be the 18th.
In 1997, Mr Dunn contacted
the POST saying he had found
whale bones at Cottesloes
Isolators and he thought a surf
competition there would be a
good idea.

Last year he said event costs


had risen every year, after
Cottesloe council cut its support
by 30%, to $3500.
This week, Mr Dunn said
Surfing WA staged great events
and would tackle red tape and
infrastructure needs.
Cottesloe Longboard Club
president Ken Hall will be in the
Isolators waves next month. It
will be his fifth Whalebone.
Mr Hall (48) bought a longboard at a Marine Parade garage
sale a few years ago.
I started as a young bloke on
the Gold Coast on short boards,
he said.
I gave it up when I had kids,
then tried a short board but

couldnt surf any more until I


tried a longboard.
Mr Hall said the sport was
addictive once learnt.
Its great for friendship. You
can be sitting out there for quite
some time before catching a
wave, he said.
The secret is tenacity: you
have to surf regularly, over a
long period, and in all conditions.
Mr Hall will compete in the
over-40 category. There are 13
others, including under-18s,
over-60s, and Old Mal.
Old Mal is for the pre-1967
boards. You need a fair bit of
skill to ride those, he said.
If you win on one of those

old heavy boards, you have the


communitys full respect.
In the mens categories there
is $10,000 prize money; in the
womens $4000.
More than 120 surfers will
compete.
The Whalebone is one of
seven mens and womens World
Surfing League longboard tour
events in the world the highest tier surfing competition for
longboards.
This weekend Mr Hall was
due to defend the Cottesloe
Longboard Clubs title at the
International Cup in Bali.
The Whalebone Classic is held
from July 10 to 12 at Isolators,
south Cottesloe.

Home from the Beach 8

Home from the Beach 2

Paintings and Sculptures by Penny Hudson and Max Ball


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Pushover
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POST, June 20, 2015 Page 19

Award for apnoea,


transplant studies
People with obstructive sleep
apnoea can rest a little easier,
thanks to the prize-winning
work of a Sir Charles Gairdner
Hospital researcher.

Close call Swanbourne residents and teachers want this road to stay connected to Alfred Road.

Stop this loopy closure!


A Narla Road resident has
got more than 100 people to
sign a petition opposing the
closure of a Swanbourne intersection.
Claremont councillors also
oppose Nedlands councils
proposal to close Nidjalla Loop
where it joins Alfred Road.
Residents say the closure will
force more traffic into Narla
Road, which is already busy.
Narla Roads Shane McLeay
said he had letter-dropped
homes and got 111 signatures
on his petition.
I have overwhelming support
for opposing this closure, Mr
McLeay said.
Our road is already busy,
school drop-offs and pick-ups
are problematic, yet a decision
that suits a small minority will
be at the detriment of hundreds
of people.
Mr McLeay said he and others

were frustrated because there was


no good reason for the closure.
It really begs the questions,
how did this get through and who
pushed for it, and who approved
it, he said.
Two weeks ago, Claremont
councillor Anita Lorenz said
the effect on residents would
be unpleasant.
One gets a little bit irate
when one sees this happening,
Ms Lorenz said.
A report to councillors said the
Loop was part of the newly built
subdivision between West Coast
Highway, Narla Road and Alfred
Road on the old Swanbourne
senior school site.
This development contains
around 65 residential lots, the
majority of which have recently
been built upon, the report
said.
The new owners of the lots
on Nidjalla Loop, Wongin Way

and Birrigon Loop, upon taking


ownership of the lots, have
petitioned the City of Nedlands
for the closure of Nidjalla Loop
from Alfred Road.
This would result in all access
and egress to this subdivision
coming via Narla Road.
The report said a Nedlands
council report recommended
the Loop remain open.
Nedlands decided, contrary
to the recommendation, to
continue to pursue the Nidjalla
Loop closure, the Claremont
report said.
As per the Local Government
Act for a road closure process,
Nedlands has now commenced
advertising in local media for
public comment as part of the
closure process.
Mr McLeay said he had asked
to speak about the closure at
Nedlands councils meeting
next Tuesday.

Kathleen Maddison, a research assistant from the hospitals pulmonary physiology


department and a post-doctoral
scientist, has won one of two
Department of Health awards
for medical research.
Her winning paper was on
research into improving the
safety of people with apnoea
a chronic breathing condition
during sleep or while under general anaesthesia for surgery.
Her study found a simple
and effective technique for
identifying patients most vulnerable to upper respiratory
tract collapse.
Obstructive sleep apnoea is
estimated to affect between 3%
and 5% of the general population and occurs when the throat
(pharynx) muscles relax and
narrow during sleep, hindering the free flow of air during
breathing.
In some people, the upper
airways collapse completely.
Left untreated, sleep apnoea
can increase a persons risk
of health problems, including
heart disease, high blood pressure and stroke.
The two student prizes are

Kathleen Maddison receives her


award from Professor Bryant
Stokes.
presented annually.
The other prize went to finalyear PhD student Sarah Lovett
for her research paper that
shows Enbrel, a drug used to
treat autoimmune diseases, can
improve the longevity of human
mesenchymal precursor cells
that are transplanted into lab
rats with spinal cord injuries.
Previous research has shown
that such cells, when transplanted into the rats spinal
cords, enhance outcomes in the
affected animals.
Transplanted alone, however,
the cells do not survive beyond
four weeks.

Online safety tip for kids


What are kids doing online?
Susan McLean will give a
free lecture next week at Christ
Church Grammar School about
cyber-safety.
Ms McLean was a Victorian

police officer for 27 years and


is the author of Sexts, Texts
and Selfies.
The event is on Thursday,
June 25, at 7.30pm.
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Lessons learnt
from sea death

Kids saviour
off to see
his family

By DAVID COHEN

A West Leederville doctor,


who has been the lynchpin in
saving the lives of children
from Mauritius for 25 years,
is retiring.

The managers of a Greek


shipping firm say they have
learnt about the dangers of
complacency after a crew
member was lost without trace
off Rottnest Island nearly four
years ago.

But the good work Serge


Toussaint started by founding
a charity, as well as running his
own general practice in McCourt
Street, will continue.
The first Mauritian baby
brought to Perth for treatment
had a heart condition, Dr
Toussaint said.
Now he is a grown-up man in
his mid 20s and leads a normal
life, he said.
Most of the specialists and
hospitals have been incredibly
generous over the years.
We have a lot of kids with
cardiac conditions or orthopaedic problems.
Some would not have survived.
For others, he the quality of
their lives has been vastly improved by their treatment here.
About 80 children have been
treated through the charity.
Dr Toussaint was born in
Mauritius and won a scholarship
to study in London where he
worked at St Marys Hospital.
With his English first wife, Viv,
he migrated to WA in 1974. He
worked as a locum in Wembley
for three months and at a practice in Floreat for three years.
He eventually took over the
McCourt Street surgery and has
been there for 33 years.
Some patients are families
that span four generations.
Viv was the practice manager until 1999. His secretary,
Gloria Hearn, took over when
Viv left.
Serge and his second wife,

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Mitchell

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Freeway

Beverley, have between them


five children and nine grandchildren.
They are scattered all over
Australia and Dr Toussaint
said he and Beverley planned
to travel to spend more time
with them.
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Dr Serge Toussaint with his practice manager Gloria Hearn. After 33 years in
West Leederville he is retiring to spend more time travelling to see his family.

House
of Stuart

tors Sanjay and Kavita Kanodia


will be taking over the practice
at the end of the month.
They moved to Australia nine
years ago and worked in Lake
Grace and Wagin.
They are both Fellows of the
Royal Australian College of
General Practitioners.

Samuel Leopoldo (27) died


after falling off a pilot ladder
on the side of the 57,000-tonne
container ship MSC Siena on
November 17, 2011.
Coroner Sarah Linton said
Mr Leopoldo, a Filipino, had
worked at sea for six years and
had been employed by Allseas
Marine for eight months.
Ms Linton said Mr Leopoldo
and three other crew members
were told to prepare combination and pilot ladders.
The weather was observed
to be rough, with rough seas
(2.5 to 4m waves), a moderate
swell, strong winds (28 to 33
knots) and slightly overcast,
Ms Linton said.
An Australian Transport
Safety Bureau report concluded
Mr Leopoldo had not been
wearing a safety jacket when
he was knocked off the ladder
by a large wave.
Half-an-hour later a charter
boat found Mr Leopoldos boots
in the water.
A Water Police constables

report said the 290m-long ship


had been travelling north with
a reasonable swell coming from
the west against its port side,
where the ladder was being
positioned.
In his view, had the vessel
moved around Rottnest Island
closer to the pilot meeting
point, it would have been in lee
of the island with the swell to
starboard, which would possibly
have been a safer position for
Mr Leopoldo to complete his
task, Ms Linton said.
An Allseas Marine audit
found a work permit, which was
required to authorise working
at heights and working over the
side, had not been completed
before Mr Leopoldo was lost
overboard, nor did it appear
to have been completed on
all occasions when such work
was done.
The audit found crew members record of hours worked
was not up-to-date or monitored,
and there were not safety plans
for all on-board operations.
It is hoped that the lessons
learned from Mr Leopoldos
death will ensure that this
was the first and last fatality
in the Allseas Marine fleet,
Ms Linton said.
I am sure the family of Mr
Leopoldo will join with them
in that hope.

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Quest for
donors
memorial

Middle East conflict,


as seen by Shakespeare
By DAVID COHEN
Contemporary controversies
were aired by Scotch College
students in their production of
Shakespeares final play.
The production of The
Tempest, written 400 years ago,
was set in a Middle Eastern
war zone.
School drama teacher Bennet
Andrews said boys and one
girl were members of a western military force as they portrayed Prospero, Caliban, Ariel,
Miranda and other characters.
Mr Andrews said rapid British
colonial expansion was one of
Shakespeares themes.
[It] suggests this play is in
some way a comment on the
greedy and toxic appropriation of far-off countries with
indigenous inhabitants, Mr
Andrews said.
It is with these ideas in mind
we have placed a contemporary
visual lens over the play.
It will come as no surprise
that due to Shakespeares
versatility, we can easily see
the echoes of these themes in
our own national and global
contexts.
The Tempest is usually about
three hours long, but the schools
version was condensed to two.
Mr Andrews said his students
and PLC Year 12 girl Clarissa
Tan, who played Miranda
leapt to the challenge of staging
Shakespeare.
They are so confident they
kind of think theyre bulletproof, Mr Andrews said.
They didnt see it as a daunting challenge.

Mr Andrews said it was a


fair assumption most peoples
experience of Shakespeare
was from a classroom and not
positive.
I say this with some confidence, as for years I have borne
the secret shame of being less
than fanatical about his work,
which is probably tantamount
to heresy for a drama teacher,
he said.
Nevertheless, there has
always been something about

this play that intrigued me more


than others.
The exceptional talent and
commitment of this group of
students provided a more than
suitable vehicle to explore The
Tempest this year.
Their capacity for creative
problem solving, levity and camaraderie has been sustaining
and the source of much enjoyment.
The production finished on
Tuesday.

A quiet spot where families


of organ donors can reflect as
the sun goes down is being
sought for a new memorial.

Tempestuous times Oliver


Heath (Prospero), background,
Gus Stewart (Stefano), left, and
Harry Adler (Caliban) on stage.

Mac Hanlin (Sebastian), left, Oliver Heath (Prospero), and James Trench (Antonio) in The Tempest.

Bruce Powell, medical director of DonateLife, said the


memorial at Lake Monger was
already filled with the names of
people whose organs had helped
save others.
About 800 people attended
a commemorative celebration last year, Dr Powell told
Cambridge councils community
committee.
DonateLife wants a new location for the ceremony and was
thinking about creating a book
rather than adding any more
individual plaques to the Lake
Monger memorial.
Originally there were 10 or 15
a year, he said. In 2014 there
were 47.
We will end up with something like the Vietnam war
memorial, he said.
There was talk of creating
something at the new stadium
at Burswood, he said.
But people would inevitably
sit on it; have a drink on it and
stub their fags out on it.
It needs to be somewhere
where people can quietly reflect.
The commemoration started
out as a tree planting ceremony.
Holding an event somewhere
like the foreshore at City Beach
would help raise community
awareness.
The committee agreed to
ask the council to allow the
ceremony and a memorial at
the amphitheatre in the new
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Healthy air and summer sea breezes to recover by the seaside The newer two-storey womens convalescent home, the Meath wing, dominates the ocean side of the site. In the centre

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the Cottesloe beachfront is
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wrestled with by the four owners
of just such a site: Cottesloe,
Claremont, Peppermint Grove
and Mosman Park.
In recent weeks, Peppermint
Grove councillors were told a
10 to 12-storey development on
the Wearne Hostel site at south
Cottesloe was possible.
The site, valued at around The first building stage, the mens convalescent home, was finished just in
$30million, is leased for $1 a time for an influx of patients from the devastating typhoid epidemic that
year to Curtin Care for care of
hit Kalgoorlie and the Goldfields in the mid-1890s.
the aged.
Curtin Care now wants to buy
the site for a nominal amount private interest was a betrayal Fremantle Hospital.
The site was founded in the
or lease it for 99 years so it has of ratepayers trust.
19th
century by the Ministering
Cottesloe
has
so
far
agreed
long-term certainty and can finance an $80million expansion with Mosman Park to form a Childrens League, itself an or12-person management plan ganisation with a rich history.
of its aged care.
The power of a best-selling
Of the four owners, only working group. But whatever
Cottesloe and Peppermint happens it seems things are not book inspired formation of
the league in England in the
Grove have voted to advertise going to stay the same.
The origins of this irreplace- 1880s.
Cottesloes business plan for
Marie Charlesworths book,
able site have often been conthe site.
The
Ministering Children, imfused
by
its
original
name
and
Mosman Park resident Roz
MacNish told her council that the date on its gate and most plored young readers to try
giving the property to a single prominent building, 1909, plus to do one kind deed every day,
a much later ownership by and be loving, kind and useful
to others.
A privileged
young woman from
a wealthy family, Lady Meath,
devoted her life
to upholding this
motto, and later
enlisted her husband and wealthy
friends to help set
up Ministering
Childrens homes
REVIEW OF THE LOCAL
through the UK
GOVERNMENT PROPERTY
and internationLOCAL LAW
ally.
Marion Holmes,
Notice is hereby given that the Town of Cottesloe is
wife
of the manundertaking a review and is seeking submissions on its
ager of The West
Local Government Property Local Law.
Australian Bank,
The Local Law may be obtained and is available for
called a public
inspection at the Town of Cottesloe Office, 109 Broome
meeting in Perth
Street, Cottesloe, the Grove Public Library, cnr Stirling Hwy
in 1891 to form
and Leake Street, Peppermint Grove and on the Towns
a branch of the
website www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au.
league, writes
Miss
Phoebe
Written submissions closing at 4.00pm on
Ruth Marchant James in her
Holmes,
Monday 17 August 2015 should be addressed to the
history The Meath Story.
who with
undersigned by mail to PO Box 606, Cottesloe WA 6911
There was much enthusiasm
her sister
or by email to council@cottesloe.wa.gov.au.
in the colony, and after raising
Emmie
took
If you have any questions or would like to discuss
money through a series of fetes,
over their
the review, please contact the Towns administration
bazaars, concerts and musicals,
mothers
on 9285 5000 during office hours.
a foundation stone was laid
charitable
in 1896 on 1.6ha (five acres) of
Mat Humfrey
works in
Cottesloe, granted by the state
Chief Executive Officer
later years.
government
PO Box 606 Cottesloe WA 6911
The bracing sea air was
Telephone (08) 9285 5000
believed to aid recovery from
Email council@cottesloe.wa.gov.au
illness, so the first building
Website www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au
was a convalescent home for

POST, June 20, 2015 Page 29

r Wearnes history of healing

Marion Holmes was the driving force


behind establishing the Cottesloe
Convalescent Home. She and her
family lived nearby at Banksia
(below).
is the first stage, the mens convalescent building. The newer 1980s buildings are along Marine Parade to the north.

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Le Fanu, as Banksia, was the Holmes family home just along Marine Parade in Cottesloe from what is now
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men. It soon filled with typhoid
epidemic patients from the
Goldfields.
Orphaned children were
taken to picnics in the grounds
but, despite its name, children
did not stay there except for a
very brief period in World War
II, when the army requisitioned
the buildings.
Convalescing children were
catered for at Lady Lawley
home nearby, established
using funds raised as a farewell present to the wife of the
departing governor in 1903.
A grand new building with
verandahs and a turret, a womens convalescent ward called
the Meath wing, was built in
front of Ministering Childrens
Convalescent Home in 1909,

aided by a 20-pound donation


from Lady Meath.
Marion and Henry Holmes
had built Banksia on the seafront nearby, a beautiful singlestorey Queen Anne style home
for their son and two daughters,
Phoebe and Emmie, who were
later to take up the cause.
Their house, now called
Le Fanu, has been recently
restored and extended by a
local family.
After World War II the word
children was removed from
the sites name.
As the charitys finances
deteriorated and rooms were
leased to Fremantle Hospital
for convalescing patients.
The hospital bought the site
for the equivalent of $65,000

in 1963.
The buildings were kept in
good condition and 20 years
later were converted as Wearne
Hostel for 50 people.
Big extensions with a tower on
the end of the new section were
later made for the frail aged.
By then the home was supported and run by a board involving the four local councils,
who had the land transferred to
them under conditional tenure,
for aged care, in 2009.
The council group now working on a vision for the site had
to take into account the heritage value of the buildings, the
restrictions on the title and the
fact that the current lease still
had time to run, Cottesloe councillors were told this week.

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Blindness research
gets cash boost

PLC celebrates
women dancers
Inspiring women dancers will be on
stage in Peppermint Grove this week.
Presbyterian Ladies College old girl
Emily Rooke is one of the choreographers
in Her Story, a journey of inspirational
dancing women told through contemporary, classical, jazz, hip hop and Scottish
dance.
Other choreographers are Reed Luplau
(New York), Bernie Bernard (WAAPA)
and Janelle Vaccaro.
The show is at the schools Hazel Day
Drama Centre on Friday, June 19, at 7pm
and Saturday, June 20, (2pm and 7pm).
Tickets $25 via www.trybooking.com/
hunv.

A Nedlands researcher
working on the most common
causes of irreversible blindness will share in $70,000
worth of state government
funding.

Year 12 students Noa Gubbay, left, and Cara Donnelly will be performing in Peppermint Grove this
weekend. Photo: Rob Kelly

Royal Perth Hospital consultant ophthalmologist Fred Chen


will be one of seven researchers
sharing the New Independent
Researcher Infrastructure
Support (NIRIS) money.
He will use his award to buy
software and computing equipment to support several retinal
research projects in which he
is involved.
These encompass the use
of stem cells to study disease
mechanism, finding new therapies for retinitis pigmentosa,
validating retinal imaging tools
used to monitor disease progression, tissue engineering for cellular therapy and randomised
controlled trials in dry and wet
macular degenerations.
Dr Chen said he hoped such
research would ultimately help
lead to the prevention of retinal
blindness.
About 12,000 Western
Australians live with impaired
vision due to retinal or macular
degeneration and about 5000
new cases are diagnosed each
year, he said.
Unfortunately, it is common for existing treatments
in macular degeneration to
only delay patients inevitable
visual loss.
Therefore, the discovery
and testing of novel treatments
for these diseases are urgently
needed.
WA Healths acting director
general Bryant Stokes said
the NIRIS awards recognised
outstanding new independent

Dr Fred Chen
medical and health researchers
in WA by helping them to meet
the costs of their research.
The program has provided
103 WA-based medical and
health researchers with a total
of $1,185,000.
The other winners were Dr
Barry Doyle from the UWA
school of mechanical and
chemical engineering; Dr Veer
Bala Gupta from ECUs school
of medical sciences; Dr Jonine
Jancy from Curtin Universitys
school of public health; Dr
Willem Joost Lesterhuis from
UWAs school of medicine and
pharmacology; Dr Tom Snelling
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Checkmate for
councillors

Mosman to
help save
old photos

Former world chess champion Garry Kasparov will try to


inspire councillors in August.
The Russian grandmaster
will give the opening address
at the WA Local Government
Associations annual convention
in Perth.
Kasparov (52) became world
champion in 1985, aged 22, when
he beat Anatoly Karpov.
As a master of strategy, Garry
will apply the insights and
unique perspective from his
extraordinary chess career to
the issues of leadership, logical
thinking, strategy and success,
the event blurb said.
Also due to inspire councillors
are former Test opening batsman
Justin Langer and the former
mayor of earthquake-ravaged New
Zealand town Christchurch.
Being a full delegate at the
event costs $1475.

$18,000 bill
for catering
Cottesloe council spent $18,373
on catering last month.
The biggest payment ($6174.85)
was to By Word of Mouth, for the
Anzac Day gunfire breakfast for
300 people.
The firm also got $5542 in a
separate payment.
Domain Catering got $2920, the
Blue Duck got $2000, Whatever
With Attitude got $870, Liquor
Barons $820 and the Cottesloe
IGA $47.
The details were in a document
attached to a Tuesday night meeting agenda.

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Mosman Park council is considering donating $480 to the


Mosman Park Junior Football
Club to help frame and preserve
19 historic club photographs.

Busting moves Richard Garcia, left, Diogo Ferreira, Josh Risdon, and Dino Djulbic are in Perth Glorys
purple circle. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Glory be boys in bras


Perth Glory players are taking the battle against breast
cancer personally.
The world game exponents
will wear purple bras in the
city this Friday to help Breast
Cancer Care WA.
Diogo Ferreira, Josh Risdon,
Richard Garcia and Dino
Djulbic want to help raise funds
to beat a disease.
My aunty back in Bosnia

was diagnosed with breast


cancer five years ago and she
was forced to have a double
mastectomy, so this really is
a very personal issue for me,
Dino (32) said.
I want to do my bit and I
would urge all West Australians
to chip in to contribute for
Purple Bra Day.
Cancer has also struck closer
to home for Dino in more recent
times.

His father, Esad, is battling


melanoma, which is one of the
reasons the former Socceroo
moved back to Perth last year.
My family is my life and
theres nothing in the world that
I wouldnt do, Dino said.
Dads a fighter and thats
all we can do right now: keep
fighting.
The players will be in the
Murray Street Mall from noon
to 1pm.

More machines for Subiaco parkers


Ten new ticket machines
could be installed in Subiaco
carparks over the next year.
The council is calling for tenders for a contractor to provide
and maintain the machines.
There would be an option to
buy more machines up to June
30, 2020, and two possible oneyear contract extensions after

that, based on performance.


As part of their bids, companies will need to show how
much it will cost to run a ticket
machine over 10 years.
Subiaco bought 21 secondhand Cale ticket machines from
Sydney council in 1998 and
has continued to use them and
similar models since.

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In February 2013, it bought another 10 machines for $116,009.


Later that year, the council
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66 ticket machines because of
changes introduced by major
credit card companies.
The councils parking machines generate about $2million
a year.

Tuesday nights corporate and


technical services committee was
told the photographs, discovered
by local football identity Harold
Hardy, dated from the 1950s.
The junior and senior football
clubs are each donating $250
towards the $980 cost and have
asked the council to contribute
because they will be on public
display.
Once framed, they will hang in
the Alf Adams Pavilion.
The photographs will also be
scanned and added to the digital
photographic collection maintained by the community history
team at the Grove library.
The committee backed the
donation and the full council
will consider the request on
June 23.

Third lift for


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Perth Modern School is getting an extra lift.
The Subiaco school already has
two lifts in its Mills and Andrews
buildings.
A school spokeswoman said a
new lift for the older gymnasium
was open for tenders.
The lifts help with the movement of students and staff who
are challenged by a loss of mobility, she said.

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Retrial for man who believed


he was a pharaoh
A Cottesloe man who
believed he was a reincarnation of an Egyptian
pharaoh has won a retrial
on a charge of breaching
a violence restraining
order.
Alan Bacchelli pleaded
guilty to the charge in the
Perth Magistrates Court
in November 2013 but
appealed to the Supreme
Court, arguing there had
been a miscarriage of
justice.
He says the possibility
of not pleading guilty or
of applying for a spent
conviction order was
not discussed, Justice
Andrew Beech said.
At the time, Mr Bacchelli
had been suffering from a
severe episode of bipolar
disorder, Justice Beech
said.
Mr Bacchelli was
charged after he assaulted
his wife at their Cottesloe
home and then breached
the restraining order.
For his appeal, Mr
Bacchelli produced an affidavit from a psychiatrist,
which said before the of-

fence he had become less


tolerant and was under
financial pressure.
Mr Bacchellis wife said
in an affidavit he had conducted a sun ritual.
In mid-September he
developed a fascination
with the sun, Justice
Beech said.
This fascination led
to the belief he could
derive energy directly
from sunlight and that
he was a reincarnation of
Akhenaton, a pharaoh of
the Eighteenth Dynasty.
He said Mr Bacchellis
ignorance of his mental
state meant his guilty plea
was not an informed one.
He allowed Mr
Bacchellis appeal, set
aside his conviction, and
ordered a retrial.
Justice Beech said Mr
Bacchelli and his wife had
reconciled in February
last year.

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Officers will allege the


people were smoking
cannabis at Chidley Point
while sitting in their cars.
A Mosman Park man and
teenagers from Nedlands
and Joondanna will be
summonsed on charges
of possessing prohibited
drugs and paraphernalia.

Woman on
assault charge
A Claremont woman
has appeared in court
on a common assault
charge.
Elizabeth Mary Gubbay
was not required to plead
to the charge when she
appeared in the Perth
Magistrates Court last
Friday.
Magistrate Michael
Wheeler heard police
alleged Ms Gubbay had
unlawfully assaulted another woman in Claremont
on March 31.
Ms Gubbays lawyer,
David Manera, sought a
remand.
The matter is next due
in court on July 17.

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Trailer taken
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Crooks struck in Morgan
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Teens throw rocks at woman


A Shenton Park
resident said a teenager threw rocks at her
after she told him and
another teen they had
stolen the bikes they
were on.
One of the bikes
looked like hers, she
told them.
She said one of the
boys had thrown a rock
at her after she photographed them near
King Edward Memorial
Hospital at 11am on
Wednesday.
They were a bit cam-

era-shy, she said.


They didnt have
helmets.
One took off the
other threw a rock at
me.
The woman said a
second rock had been
thrown at her after she
followed them in her
car.
It broke a light on the
front, she said.
They were about 15
or 16.
The woman reported
the incident to the police and gave them the
photos.

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He said there were five
thefts from cars in Mosman
Park and Cottesloe on
Wednesday night.
On Monday afternoon,
eight cars were hit in a
PMH carpark.

Dashboard cameras,
GPS devices, cash, laptops,
purses and wallets were
stolen.
Every report I see
about a vehicle break-in
mentions a valuable item,
senior sergeant MortonSmith said.
I strongly encourage
people to remove valuables
from their vehicles.

At 3.45am he smashed
a hole in the back door of
Lawleys in Onslow Road,
but could not get in due to
two bolt locks.
He ran to the front of the
shop and smashed part of
a glass door.
In the office he hit the
safe many times but did
not open it.
Then he hit the till from
behind and destroyed
it but did not get any
money.
The raid was filmed on
CCTV.
Police said the man was
aged 20 to 40, 1.75-1.85m
tall and wore black shoes,
blue jeans and a blue
jumper.

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An amateur football
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broken in two places during a City Beach game
last Saturday.
The assault on a West
Coast Amateur Football
Club player happened at
City Beach oval during
a game with a Kenwick
team.
The player had a plate
inserted in his jaw during
surgery after the match.
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Marriage is evolving and no


longer truly traditional
It seems Gavan OConnor
(Im normal and dont hate
anyone, Letters, POST, June
13) completely missed the
point when he responded to
my earlier letter.
My original letter (Australia
behind the times on equality,
POST, May 30) was in support
of changing marriage laws to
allow same-sex marriage.
Some might have been offended when Mr OConnor
alluded to homosexuality as
aberrant behaviour and an
evolutionary dead end, but I
wasnt, because I realised he
was talking from a biological
perspective.
What does offend me is
when people use this way of
thinking as a means to justify
inequality within our law
system, a point completely
missed by Mr OConnor.
Its extremely offensive
to suggest that allowing a
man to marry another man
would ruin the sanctity of
marriage.
This suggestion, that samesex relationships are of lesser
value or would somehow devalue sanctified heterosexual
relationships, is the precise
hate-fuelled argument that
Mr OConnor quoted from my
previous letter.
I completely understand

that this is not the reasoning of all who oppose samesex marriage: some people
simply dont want marriage
laws to change for traditional
reasons.
But when was marriage last
truly traditional?
The rise of churchless
weddings and divorces demonstrates that marriage is
evolving.
Marriage doesnt require
any sort of real faith and has
become mainstream.
Heck, a Muslim and a
Buddhist can legally have a
Christian wedding.
If marriage requires no
proof of faith, why require
proof of gender?
Mr OConnor questioned
whether I might be heterophobic, which was insulting
and unfair.
I have no problem with anyones sexual preference this
would be highly hypocritical
of me.
What I do have a problem
with is anyone who promotes
inequality or intolerance of
any kind.
I support equality, love and
respect. I support marriage
rights for all.
Hayden Strzina
address withheld by request

Why not build in markets too?


It is never ending that icon
attractions like the Subiaco
markets have to give way to
updating developments.
No one, of course, was prepared to come to a compromise for the markets to fit in

with new development.


Big businesses are interested only in their own
financial gain.
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Margaret Owen sent in this photo of a striated pardalote she saw in the bush in Underwood Avenue.

Pardalotes love lapping at the lerp


Lerps are fairyfloss-like structures found on eucalyptus leaves
and are the protective cover of
the larvae of tiny sap-sucking
insects.
As Tim Low says in Where
Song Began, his book about
Australian birds, the excess of
the sap flows from their anuses
as honey dew or is sculpted into
lerp palaces.
These lerps provide food for
many small bush birds, including

striated pardalotes.
Pardalote beaks are short and
stout, just made for levering the
lerp from the leaves.
Two pardalotes were within
a metre of the ground in the
regrowth jarrah leaves of
Underwood Avenue bush, while
others foraged higher up.
Like various other small perching birds, striated pardalotes are
disappearing from urban areas
and are dependent on bush.

Habitat loss and fragmentation


contribute to driving species to
extinction.
In my opinion, it is nonsense
to claim, as UWA does, that the
proposed housing development in
the bush site is a compromise that
will protect feeding habitat.
There is an alternative to destroying bush for housing.
Margaret Owen
Daglish Street, Wembley

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political parties, are concerned
about the reality of climate
change and its likely impact on
future generations with extreme
weather events and extinction of
flora and fauna.
The current inadequate poli-

cies for dealing with this challenge have led to Australia being
described by Kofi Annan as a
free rider.
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Minister and Curtin MP Julie
Bishop, as our representative
at the Paris climate talks in
November, to take a stronger

stand. Please write her a letter


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Marmion should be taken to task


The residents and ratepayers
of Subiaco and Nedlands will be
significantly impacted should
the City of Perth Act proceed.
Nedlands MP Bill Marmion
needs to be taken to task, in my
opinion, for his apparent lack of
interest in the electorate.
The alleged thrust of the failed
reform process was that bigger is better.
Relocating 2800 current
Subiaco residents (over 10%) to
within the City of Perth would
make Subiaco smaller.
There is no consistency in any
decisions made at the political
level: Nedlands, it appears, could
not survive the loss of rates from
Hollywood Private Hospital,
so drawing a line around that
facility is the answer.
The government acknowledged
Victoria Park could not survive
the loss of rates if Burswood
went to Perth, so another line
was drawn (totally undermining the alleged independence
of the enquiry)
The resident and finance numbers from the Local Government
Advisory Boards report to Local

Government Minister Tony


Simpson on reform totally
ignore the more than 100 years
of Subiaco services put into
developing the Hollywood and
Crawley precincts.
According to Robson and the
LGABs financial sustainability
figures, Nedlands and Victoria
Park are currently just viable,
based on the Ministers pass
mark of 70%.
By the same measure, Subiaco
at 83% is to be penalised because
it demonstrated its financial
sustainability and viability.
Is it because Subiaco resisted the
undemocratic and irrational reform process that the government
has decided: If you cannot get
them one way, get them another?
Electors have long memories, Mr
Marmion.
Looking firm and looking silly
overlap when ministers ignore
Government facts.
The City of Perth Act effect
falls into both camps, and so do
those people who support it, in
my view.
John Godfrey
Hilda Street, Shenton Park

Wed be safer walking on the road


Much has been said recently
about the relationship between
cyclists and motorists.
An equally dangerous situation exists between pedestrians
and motorists, particularly with
motorists exiting lanes across
footpaths.
We walk twice daily and almost every day a motorist nearly
runs us down.
One day recently, at about 8am,
just as we were about to cross
an exit, a motorist drove in front
of us at the speed he was going
to be driving on a road.
When he managed to stop, just
before going out on to Broome

Street, Cottesloe, he apologised:


Sorry, I wasnt thinking, Im on
my way to church.
While we were still in shock,
further along Broome Street, at
Fig Tree Lane, a man driving a
black car exited across in front
of us, a little slower this time.
Motorists would do well to
read a recent article in the
RAC magazine about the rules
relating to pedestrians and
motorists.
My husband is of the opinion
we would be safer walking in the
road, not on the footpath.
Lorraine Smith
Gibney Street, Cottesloe

No rationale
for land grab

Reader George Crisp wants to see more people cycling on paths that
are safe.

Cyclings gains outweigh losses


gas emissions are considered,
cycling infrastructure is a clear
winner.
One kilometre driven by car
costs around 17 cents (US),
whereas society gains 18 cents
per kilometre cycled.
International experience
tells us that people will cycle
when they feel safe and when
it is convenient and quick.
This depends primarily on
urban design and infrastructure.
Making people wear helmets
does not address the real safety
issues and instead implies that
cycling is more dangerous than
it really is.
It is no wonder that Australia
and New Zealand, the only
countries to impose mandatory helmet laws, are bucking
the trend.
George Crisp
Kimberley Street, West Leederville

The National Cycling Strategy


aimed to double cycling participation rates between 2011
and 2016.
Instead, its an acknowledged
failure with rates actually falling (per capita).
We should all want to see
more people cycling in our city,
at least if we want to improve
the economy, health and our
quality of life.
Why, then, are we failing so
comprehensively when other
countries are streets ahead?
Copenhagen, with weather
far less conducive to cycling
than ours, is one of those success stories.
The difference? In Denmark,
the comparative costs of alternative urban transport projects are
worked out and compared.
Once air pollution, noise,
road traffic accidents, direct
health benefits and greenhouse

The risk is too high.


Perth councils land grab
from Subiaco seems not to
make sense.
Perth council is good at
looking after the needs of the
high-rise residents and commercial properties.
The citys residential areas
have been infilled with highrise apartments or commercialised.
There is a need for these in
Perth, but do the people in
Subiaco want this development in their quiet tree-lined
streets?
Why does the state government really see the need to
dis-enfranchise this community who seem very happy to
stay with Subiaco?
Why move them, when the
majority seem not to want
this move?
There is no socio-economic
reason for Perth to take control of these areas.
There may be some rationale for realigning some
boundaries, but these are
very minor.
Let the residents living
east of Hampden Road and
Broadway vote on this issue.
I assume we are still a democracy.
Ben Hodsdon
Meriwa Street, Nedlands

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co-curricular activities that encompasses
cultural, social awareness, community
service and sporting pursuits.

Loreto Nedlands is a co-educational


Catholic Primary School that offers
Pre-Kindergarten to Year 6.
Loreto inspires and empowers students
to strive for excellence, to be of service
to others and to condently embrace
life in the spirit of Mary Ward.
Children experience a broad range of curricular and
extra-curricular activities encompassing language,
visual arts, performimg arts, musical appreciation,
public speaking and sport.

The College also provides support for the special learning needs of its
students, providing specialist programs to cater for students
with disabilities, generalised learning needs, gifted and talented
students and non-ATAR pathways at senior school level.
216 Empire Avenue, Churchlands WA 6018
Tel: (08) 9204 9444 Email: newman@newman.wa.edu.au
Website: www.newman.wa.edu.au

69 Webster Street, Nedlands WA 6009


Tel: (08) 6389 9400
Email: admin@loretonedlands.wa.edu.au
Website: www.loretonedlands.wa.edu.au

JOHN XXIII COLLEGE

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John XXIII College is a Catholic


co-educational Pre-Kindergarten to Year
12 College in the Ignatian tradition that is
renowned for its pastoral care, academic
achievement, inclusivity, gifted and
talented program and comprehensive
co-curricular activities.
Purpose built in 1986 on the Mt Claremont site, the one campus is renowned
for its iconic architecture and innovative capital improvements, together with
rst class sporting facilities.
For enrolment enquiries please contact the Registrar
on 9383 0449 or visit the school website.
Mooro Drive, Mount Claremont WA 6010
Tel: (08) 9383 0400 Email: jtc@johnxxiii.edu.au
Website: www.johnxxiii.edu.au

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Number
of
students

163
schools
School
Staff
Teachers

School
Staff
others

6,016

4,232
3.0%

Students with Disability

3.6%
Aboriginal

112

Archdiocese of
Perth

13

Diocese of
Broome

11

Diocese of
Geraldton

27

Diocese of
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Tackling the great outdoors
Since St Hildas Junior
School moved to its Chidley
campus in Mosman Park,
students have been offered a
new element to their education
ready access to the natural
outdoors.
As learning and psychological theory continues to emphasise the importance of physical
activity in children, good-quality outdoor facilities are becoming more sought after.
We have embraced [outdoor education] at St Hildas
by developing The Eucalyptus
within our school grounds,

The outdoor
facilities are
complemented by
sports and athletics
programs.

head of the junior school,


Andrea McNally, said.
It is a natural, tucked away
bush area that entices students
to connect with nature.
The students use it every
day during breaks and we
include it for lessons and fun

activities, such as our recent


pop-up library.
We are not limited to the
school site and are also making
good use of the Russell Brown
Adventure Park across the
road in Minum Cove.
The outdoor facilities are
complemented by sports and
athletics programs.
I am really pleased to see
how our program is already
improving our students ability to collaborate, be creative
and challenge themselves in the
great outdoors, Ms McNally
said.

Mandarin by immersion

Mandarin is the worlds


most spoken first language and
the demand for learning it has
rapidly increased.
Leader International (often
called Leader Education)
provides Mandarin language
classes for all ages.
Jamie Ho and business partners Jada and Fiano started
Learning International (LI) in
2013 and now teach hundreds
of students.
Ms Ho said the business world
was another reason that learning
Mandarin was so compelling.

Ms Ho and her partners


started LI when they became
dissatisfied with their childrens Mandarin classes.
We couldnt find a better
school, Ms Ho said.
LI also sends workers to
teach Mandarin at day-care
centres as part of its early-start
Chinese program.
Three classes are run at
unit 2, 189 Stirling Highway:
morning sessions for students
aged 18 months to four years,
after-school lessons for school
students, and adult classes,
including specialist business

and travel language courses.


For younger students, classes
have a hands-on focus.
The early-start Chinese
program introduces youngsters
to the language through
interactive, play-based
sessions which include singing,
storytelling and craft, Ms Ho
said.
The Nedlands LI classes
had a similarly active focus for
their students and involved
conversational role play, reading and writing, Ms Ho said.
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All-round
performance at
Quintilian

Our philosophy is that day-to-day experiences at school


must be enriched by real-life experiences

Having revamped its early schools depth of education,


learning centre recently,
Quintilian continues to
tick boxes in all areas of
education.
The new centres coordinator, Dionne Saddik, and
one of its teachers, Clare
Guest, are due to take part
in the 2015 Early Years
Learning Conference in
Perth.
The early learning centre
adds yet another branch of
education to the school.
Our philosophy is that
day-to-day experiences at
school must be enriched
by real-life experiences,
principal Neil Collins
said.
Over 100 students learn
piano, violin, guitar or
drums through Quintilians
music program.
We are aware of our
responsibility to develop
a healthy and active lifestyle, Mr Collins said.
Various clubs add to the

including the fitness club,


construction club, computer
geeks, puzzle club, wonders
of a small world, science
club, ukulele club, minkey,
floor ball and netball.
Mr Collins said Quintilian
put value on individualism
in its students, which was
the reason for a low staffto-student ratio: its 1:20 in
most classes and 1:10 in the
early learning centre.
Academically, the
primary school has enjoyed
impressive results, with
69% of the 2014 Year 7
cohort and 77% of the Year
6 cohort offered academic,
arts, music or gifted and
talented scholarships.
In recent years we have
focused more on teaching
the key numeracy, reading,
writing and spelling skills,
Mr Collins said.
A tour of the school can
be booked through Barbie
Thomas on 9383 4274.

Learning to surf is just one of the real-life experiences on offer at Quintilian in Mt Claremont.

Encouraging a sense of community

Moerlina School
principal Perette Minciullo
says children thrive when
they feel safe and valued,
and the Mt Claremont
schools small size is a
virtue that lends itself to
these needs.
Ms Minciullo said she
believed a childs learning
was most effective when it
was supported by a strong
partnership between parents and the school.
Thats why, at our

school, we bring parents


with us on their childs journey from the first day they
arrive, Ms Minciullo said.
A mother of two
children, Ms Minciullo
said she remembered
the process of having to
choose their first school.
It is one of the most
important early decisions
we have to make on our
childs behalf, she said.
And it is important that
we choose the right fit

for our children if they are


to be successful learners.
Good experiences in
the primary years create
a positive mind set for
future education.
Ms Minciullo said
the intimate class sizes
enabled teachers to better
understand each students
unique strengths and
needs.
She said the school
aimed to develop high

achieving, motivated, resilient and caring students


with the confidence to follow their aspirations.
The key was in the
extended network of relationships in the school
community.
A genuine sense of community might be rare in this
modern world, she said.
But for Moerlinas parents and children, it is a
way of life.

Education in WAs great outdoors

Trolley buses are no longer seen on the


streets of Perth, but students can step on
to one at Whiteman Park.

WAs landscape offers


extraordinary opportunities for
education.
Whiteman Park 25-minutes
drive from Perths centre aims
to maximise learning potential for
Perth students in its vast, outer-city
environment.
Host to many school trips every
year, Whiteman Park offers two
education programs on 4000ha
of recreational space: Wheels of
Change, for transport heritage
education, and Whiteman Wallaby,
for environmental education.
Wheels of Change shows students
the importance and evolution of
transport in todays world.
Whiteman Wallaby encourages

students to have environmentallyfriendly ideologies and teaches them


about various ecosystems and how
to be environmentally safe.
Featuring three museums among
bushwalking trails, water playgrounds
and other facilities, the park easily
accommodates large groups.
Entry prices are $4 per student
for the Wheels of Change program
and $6 per student for Whiteman
Wallaby.
Whiteman Park also hosts noneducational events, several of which
are coming soon: National Tree Day
(July 26), Quit Targa West Rally
(August 14), Friends of Ashley Day
(September 13) and Doggies Day
Out (October 11).

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Beautiful location,
beautiful minds
You would be hardpressed to find a more
impressive school
location than the Beehive
Montessori School,
overlooking the Indian
Ocean in Mosman Park.
But a seaside learning
environment isnt the only
thing that attracts parents,
kids and staff alike.
Also impressive are the
schools core values and
principles, inspired by
Maria Montessori, who
was born in Italy in 1870.
Maria, a doctor who later
became a world-renowned
educator of young children,
said: The child should
love everything that he
learns, for his mental
and emotional growth
are linked. Whatever is
presented to him must be
made beautiful and clear.
Opened in 1977 with
fewer than 20 children, the
Beehive School now has
more than 220 students
and comprises four junior

primary classes, three


middle primary, two upper
primary and one adolescent
program.
The junior classes cater
for children aged 3 to 6,
middle primary for 6 to
9-year-olds, and upper
primary for 9 to 12-yearolds, while the adolescent
program is made up of 12
to 14-year-olds.
Principal Rhonda
Sheehan said the school
aimed to provide an
environment that helped
developing children move
towards their fullest
potential.
By respecting and
nurturing individual needs
and abilities, we encourage
an enjoyment of learning,
intellectual, physical,
spiritual and emotional
growth, independence,
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responsibility, Ms
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Jan Cross, founder of
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showed people sometimes

needed to detach their


thinking from learnt
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their brains to think
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Ms Cross runs drawing
classes and says they
unlock creativity and have
a big effect on mental
health.

Over 3500 people have


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Participant Kerry Nunn
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depression disappear and
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Ms Cross said the
creative access classes
ran for groups of 10 over

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It works for everybody,
she said.
Ms Cross said
inexperienced drawers and
creative thinkers were not
only welcome but were also
perhaps advantaged.
Its all about getting out
of exercises that were used
to, she said.
Extraordinary Mind runs
introductory workshops
that guide participants
through methods to detach
from unwanted habits.
Ms Cross advised
participants to persist.
If were doing miracles,
which we are, it takes a bit
of time, she said.
A free introductory
workshop on the projects
techniques will be held in
Claremont next month.
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Shaking off old habits in learning
Swiss psychologist Jean
Piagets revolutionary
learning theories of the mid1900s were some of the first
to show the importance of
active learning.
Long, repetitive
teaching styles have
since been shunned,
and Janice McGuire, of
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young people.
Ms McGuire said simple
practices, like a change of
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The brain likes


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having that designated,
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Forgetting and
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Each student is

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She emphasised
motivation as the
underlying key to learning.
Students need to feel
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Based on trends in
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Founder Eugenie Kestel works with student Amy Mather.

ACES deal for students


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Motivation and early intervention are


required to best handle learning disabilities
Inspired by her sons
learning difficulties, PhD
researcher Eugenie Kestel
started Academic Clinics
for Exceptional Students
(ACES) in 2008.
Ms Kestel said the
clinic was the first
organisation in WA to
offer specialist tuition to
students with learning
disorders such as
dyslexia and dyscalculia
on a not-for-profit basis.
Ever since, ACES
has had results, not the
least of which was Zoey
Campbells transition
from student to tutor
after earning a 97.6
Australian Tertiary
Admission Rank.
ACES gives one-on-

one tuition to students


between six and 18 years
old.
Ms Kestel said the
teaching approach was
logical: Students are
given between one and
three one-hour sessions
per week. As students
develop and progress,
their contact hours are
lowered.
As a not-for-profit
organisation, all income is
channelled back into the
organisation, Ms Kestel
said.
When asked about
the general progress of
students in her classes,
she said all students
improve.
As a parent of a

dyslexic child, Ms Kestel


said she was aware of the
challenges of educating
students with learning
disabilities in and out of
the classroom.
Other than a certain
level of intelligence,
motivation and early
intervention are required
to best handle learning
disabilities, she said.
Parents have to
recognise its a long
journey.
ACES incorporates
video-conference tutoring,
which allows flexibility for
students and parents with
tight schedules.
ACES is at 5/4 Gugeri
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Children at Treasure Kindy love the big outdoor area.

Kindy offers space for body and mind


Sheila King started
Treasure Kindy in 2002
after the cut-off age
for kindergarten enrolment was pulled back six
months.
There was a whole
cohort with nowhere to
go, Ms King said.
Shelley Jamieson joined
as assistant a few years
later and the pair have
established a nurturing
environment that sets
children up for further
education.
People tend to come to
us because were very clear
with the children, Ms
King said.

Youve got to respect


the kids.
Located in a big park in
Floreat, Treasure Kindy
takes advantage of the
environment its big, natural, outdoor play area is a
hit with the kids.
A combination of different learning areas and
low staff-to-child ratios a
maximum 14 children per
group creates a good balance between self-discovery and collaboration.
Ms King said focus in
the first term of a year was
on observing each child to
inform individual teaching for the following three

terms.
A website is offered to
parents on which notes,
journals, pictures and stories of all the children are
shared.
The kids love it, too,
Ms King said.
She said that with
a strong emphasis on
physical activity and play,
Treasure Kindy allowed
ample opportunity for children to follow their natural
inquisitiveness.
Trial sessions for parents
and children can be applied
for.
For more information,
ring 9384 9107.

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Catholic education from
pre-kindy to Year 6

There are natural play areas as well as sports facilities at Aranmore Catholic Primary
School in the heart of Leederville.

Aranmore Catholic
Primary is a double-stream
co-educational school
catering for 500 students
from pre-kindy (three
years old) to Year 6 and
is in the safe residential
location of Brentham
Street, Leederville (near
Oxford Street and Anzac
Road).
Students come from a
range of nearby suburbs
and reflect the diversity of
Perth today.
There are specialist
programs in the areas of
music and the performing
arts, languages (Italian),
information and
communication technology,
physical education as well
as extra-curricular sport
and performance arts
programs supported by the
school.
Facilities include natural
playgrounds, ovals,
courts, a new hall, a wellresourced library and stateof-the-art well-equipped
classrooms, including an
innovative technologyfocused learning hub.

There are 500 students at inner-city Aranmore Primary


School.

Aranmore Catholic
Primary is founded on the
traditions of the Sisters
of Mercy and has a staff
of more than 40 teaching
and non-teaching staff
who are committed to

providing a high level of


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education.
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Catholic Education focuses
on the whole person
As the second biggest
education provider in WA,
the Catholic Education
system has experience and
impressive results.
Founded in 1843, the
system has grown to host
20% of WA students today
73,000 across 163 schools
and colleges.
The western suburbs have
several highly regarded primary and secondary schools:
Iona, Loreto, St Thomass,
Holy Spirit, John XXIII
College, Aranmore and
Newman College.
Catholic Education aims
to focus on the development of the whole person
spiritual, intellectual,
physical and emotional.
Its religious definition
sees it emphasise spiritual
development, often to the

benefit of the wider community its Christian


Service Learning program
is an example.
Catholic Education has
four components: learning,
engagement, accountability
and discipleship.
Academically, Catholic
Education surpassed state
averages on several fronts
last year.
Of the top 50 schools
in the state, based on a
WACE score of 75 or
more, 15 were Catholic,
which is well above expectation relative to the size of a
the sector, media adviser w
Trish Miller said.
Catholic schools and
staff are committed to
ensuring that every student
receives a quality, faithfilled education.

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Mr Westrip, who has been
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Stage Door is one such
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The course will be three
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Mr Westrip.

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creativity flow-on effect to
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If current classes are


p
anything to go by, Stage
Doors new course will
impress students.
Stage Door has given
me many opportunities to
perform, which has helped
me gain confidence and
experience, former student
Jullian said.
In addition to the short
audition course, Stage
Door will start fully-staged
productions for children
aged eight to 15.
The Winter Fun program
during the holidays will
be run by new dance
instructor Leondra
Corbett, who also teaches
the WAAPA in-term dance
classes for eight to 18-yearolds.
Classes for the disabled
are held twice a week and
Mr Westrip said more
members were needed for
an end-of-year musical
presentation.

9 Reconnect with wonder,


curiosity, freedom and fun
of your childhood creativity

9 Gain an amazing sense of


possibility for anything
that you wish to take on

Stage Door is putting on fully-staged productions for


young actors aged eight to 15.

POST, June 20, 2015 Page 49

advertising special

Education guide 2015


From active babies
to smart kids

Some of Hale swim schools students ready for a dip.

Hales aquatic centre is


going swimmingly
an elite Australian school
with a good swimming program is not unusual, such
is the Aussie lifestyle.
But its rare to find an
elite Australian school that
opens its swimming program to the public.
Since January last year,
Hale School has been
doing just that.
Now in its second year,
the Hale School aquatic
centre offers swimming
practice and aquatic sports
and fitness facilities to the
public.

The top-notch centre has


multiple change rooms,
tiered seating for spectators, a 25m practice pool,
a full-sized 50m pool and
geothermal heating for
year-round use.
Swim school manager
Sara Levien said the centre
had been operating near
capacity since opening.
Both grouped and private
lessons for all ages are run
by AustSwim or Australian
Swimming Coaches and
Teachers Association certified teachers.

A Holiday Splash program will be run in October


with three more in the
summer holidays and there
will be Term 3 and Term 4
access to the facilities.
Ms Levien believes the
program is unique in opening to the broader community.
She said after-school
safety lessons offered a
balanced program of swimming, water safety and survival skills.
Contact the swim school
on 9347 0191.

Babies as young as
six weeks old can join
Gymbaroos play-based
kindergarten program,
which focuses on motor
and sensory development,
says manager Brenda
Beckley.
Nedlands Gymbaroo has
an impressive 400 enrolled
students and received
Buggybuddys award of
best baby and toddler
activity in WA in 2014 and
2015.
Ms Beckley said
there was method to the
madness.
Gymbaroos resource
centre acts as quality

control for the programs


and dictates much of what
is planned day-to-day.
Its research and
development department
sources and summarises
neurological research for
weekly handouts, which
follow a theme.
A pre-kindy
complementary program is
also offered.
Seminars are available
for parents to attend, often
with guest speakers a
recent speaker was author
Pinky McKay.
Ms Beckley said one of
the most important aspects
of Gymbaroo was that it

encouraged activeness.
Dr Jane Williams, of the
research and development
department, said; Want a
smart kid? Then its best to
have an active baby.
Dr Williams said babies
who moved well and often
early had been shown to
have better coordination,
concentration, memory and
perception.
Gymbaroos success
has seen it become a
nationwide franchise.
Our holistic approach
to child development
is guided by more than
30 years of scientific
research, Ms Beckley said.

It may just look like fun, but Gymbaroos program is based on 30 years of research.

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POST, June 20, 2015 Page 51

DALKEITH

87B THOMAS STREET, NEDLANDS

JUST PERFECT

AUCTION, BIDDING TO START FROM $850,000

465sqm

AUCTION SATURDAY 4TH JULY 2015 AT 2.30PM ONSITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
This peaceful two bedroom home offers bright living spaces and a low maintenance lifestyle.
Updated with contemporary kitchen and bathroom, Fujitsu reverse cycle split-system air conditioning, bright
sunroom, alfresco area, spacious lounge and dining room, two bright bedrooms with BIR, laundry and two
storage sheds. Classic features include jarrah oors, high ceilings and lush gardens.
Walk to the river and live just moments to cafes and the university, with excellent schools, shops, sports parks,
and bus route nearby. Just perfect!
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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 20TH JUNE 12.15PM - 1.00PM


WEDNESDAY 24TH JUNE 5.30PM - 6.00PM

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

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COTTESLOE

1C CHARLES STREET, COTTESLOE

DOWNSIZE WITHOUT COMPROMISE

OFFERS

TO BE SOLD ON OR BEFORE 20TH JULY


Expansively proportioned and showcasing quality nishes throughout, this family home is perfectly appointed
for contemporary in/outdoor entertaining.It is peacefully situated just a short stroll to Cottesloe Beach, and
so very close to The Village shopping and dining precinct. Transport is also on your doorstep..
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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 20TH JUNE 10.45AM - 11.20AM
INTERNET ID# 2881577

BEV HEYMANS 0419 099 243 bev.heymans@acton.com.au


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

POST, June 20, 2015 Page 53

COTTESLOE

8 FLORENCE STREET, COTTESLOE OFFERS FROM $2,995,000

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1014sqm

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INTERNET ID# 2872503

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
2/45 RULE STREET, NORTH FREMANTLE

OFFERS INVITED

$1,590,000
3

287sqm

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INTERNET ID# 7749685

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au

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PR

7/44 BARNFIELD ROAD, CLAREMONT

INDUSTRIAL VIBE

FROM $1,199,000
2.5

237sqm

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INTERNET ID# 2858628

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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

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COTTESLOE & DALKEITH

When choosing an Agent, ask:


Where do they sell, and how many listings do they have in your suburb?
You need to ensure that your agent has access to all the buyers looking
to purchase in your location.
Are they part of a big team? The top agents in the Western Suburbs are
all part of a big team. Again, a big team ensures all buyers are aware
of your property.
Is the brand they represent well known and supported in your suburb?

ACTON Cottesloe
500 Stirling Hwy, Peppermint Grove
Ph: 9384 6999

ACTON Dalkeith
160 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands
Ph: 9386 8255

ACTON Dalkeith
81 Waratah Ave, Dalkeith
Ph: 9386 8255

WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/COTTESLOE WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/DALKEITH

POST, June 20, 2015 Page 55

COTTESLOE

5 BEACH STREET, COTTESLOE

AUCTION

LAND OF OPPORTUNITY

774sqm

AUCTION SATURDAY 4TH JULY 2015 AT 12.00PM ON SITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Walk out your front door, look to the left and see the beautiful blue ocean, walk a minute and feel the sand
between your toes. A lifestyle opportunity that most only dream about. This renovated family home is a mix of
luxurious nishes and casual beach chic. The ground oor showcases a huge open-plan kitchen, dining and
living area. There is an abundance of natural light and the kitchen is fully tted with the highest quality Gaggenau
appliances. This is an entertainers kitchen! There are four bedrooms on the ground oor, and two bathrooms.
All the bedrooms have tted built-in cupboards. The second storey is taken up by a large family room that is well
positioned to take advantage of the ocean glimpses, and is a wonderful tranquil retreat. Parking will never be a
problem with garaging for 3 cars, and additional space for the bikes and boards.
THE BLOCK HAS SUBDIVISION APPROVAL, SO OFFERS THE ABILITY TO CREATE TWO GREEN TITLE
BLOCKS SIDE BY SIDE, OR RETAIN THE EXISTING HOUSE WITH SLIGHT MODIFICATIONS, AND DEVELOP
THE REAR.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 20TH JUNE 12.45PM - 1.20PM
INTERNET ID# 2881588

TRAVIS COLEMAN 0407 233 560


travis.coleman@acton.com.au

BEV HEYMANS 0419 099 243


bev.heymans@acton.com.au

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

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SOUTH WEST
2/214 BUSSELL HWY, WEST BUSSELTON

$299,000

YALLINGUP

$575,000

EW

HIGHWAY TO YOUR BUDGET!

West Busselton big dollar beach side convenience for the smallest of budgets. Take advantage of
highway location to get your foot into the heart of Busselton and the South West now! Located almost
opposite shops, within an easy 10 minutes walk to the beach, hospitals and schools. Owners selling the
investment as retirement awaits!

MAGIC PRICE MAGIC LIFESTYLE BLOCK!


A rural residential block of over 5 acres located in the prestigious Yallingup Hills just up the road from
Petra Olive Oil Estate, this block has an acre of 12 year old vines (Shiraz), glimpses of the ocean in the
west across a beautiful rural vista, and situated amongst a rural setting with some open pasture and
remnant native bush. A lot of enquiries have recently been received, this wont last, so
call me now!

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 2.00PM - 2.40PM

TY CRIDDLE 0427 175 426

CHRIS AYERS 0429 904 266

ty.criddle@acton.com.au

chris.ayers@acton.com.au

DUNSBOROUGH

$799,000

DUNSBOROUGH QUINDALUP

$565,000

EW

LUXURIOUS HOLIDAY HOME ALL SET UP

WALK TO THE BAY

Stunning Oswald Down South build, only 3 years old and presenting like new this double story home has
been immaculately set up for the holiday home rental market giving you the ability to generate an extra
income. Brilliant, elevated and quiet position overlooking the Bluewater Lake with views to the Yallingup
Ridge, nearby to the golf tee, Dunsborough town centre and bay beaches just a 3 minute
drive away. In the heart of the Margaret River wine region with a plethora of world class
attractions right on your doorstep.

A north-facing home on 431sqm, located beachside of Caves Rd and just a short stroll from the Bay! Low
maintenance and situated opposite a park, the kitchen with breakfast bar overlooks spacious open-plan
living. Reverse cycle a/c throughout, master bedroom with WIR and ensuite bathroom. The rear yard has
paved patio, lawn and low maintenance garden beds with reticulation. Perfect as a down
south holiday home, this location is top notch at this price!

VINCENT MARRUFFO 0418 901 418

GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090

vincent.marruffo@acton.com.au

gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

EXPERIENCE THE BEST IN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

QUALITY RENTAL PROPERTIES NEEDED


Contact our Team today for a Rental Appraisal or to discuss how we can
better manage your South West investment property.

ACTONs Property Manager of the Year 2012 & 2013


Leading Agents of Australia Property Manager of the Year 2012
President of the ACTON Group Property Manager Chapter 2013

THINK PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, THINK ACTON


The South Wests leading Property Investment Managers
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Lyn Perks 0488 682 828


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lyn.perks@acton.com.au
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PH: (08) 9754 9200

BUNBURY (08) 9791 5777 BUSSELTON (08) 9754 9200 DUNSBOROUGH (08) 9755 3399 MARGARET RIVER (08) 9758 8898
WWW.ACTON.COM.AU

POST, June 20, 2015 Page 57

SOUTH WEST

6 OCEAN BLUE LOOP, PEPPERMINT GROVE BEACH

$439,000

EW

YOUR OCEAN BLUE CORNER!


Prime beachside location, 55.9m of collective dual frontage overlooking that big blue wonder! The dimensions
and elevation of the block give you nearly unlimited scope to unleash your inner desires and build the beachside
escape without the limitations other blocks present. You wont have to stress about not having sheds, patios and
storage here as the right house plan on this 863sqm lot should give you shed loads. Located directly opposite
one of Peppys private beachfront million dollar row, the beach is so close you feel you could jump straight in.
Private and with easy access to nearly your own private beach, land this prime at this price doesnt come along
too often. Peppy Beach is one of WAs last remaining small and secluded beachside towns, located 20 minutes
either way from Bunbury or Busselton (and approx. 2.5 hours drive from Perth). Offering an affordable and
convenient down south escape. The Owners current Tree Change prompted the tough decision to sell their Sea
Change dream, so get your offers in now!

SALESPERSON ON SITE SATURDAY 20TH JUNE 1.00PM - 1.15PM

TY CRIDDLE 0427 175 426 ty.criddle@acton.com.au


BUNBURY (08) 9791 5777 BUSSELTON (08) 9754 9200 DUNSBOROUGH (08) 9755 3399 MARGARET RIVER (08) 9758 8898
WWW.ACTON.COM.AU

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SOUTH WEST

NORNALUP - WALPOLE

$1,329,000

DUNSBOROUGH

$599,000

LIFESTYLE CHANGE? NEW OWNERS REQUIRED!

BUY FOR THE FUTURE!

This picturesque and well maintained chalet accommodation business is


within the spectacular region of the Walpole-Nornalup National Park and
is located on the banks of the River of Perfect Reections. A truly unique
relaxed lifestyle business that is easily run by a couple who are looking
to experience a change to the normal in a quiet, yet growing tourist
destination area along the beautiful south coast of Western Australia.
Inspection by appointment only.

This is a fantastic opportunity to secure your own piece of real estate in


Dunsborough. Located close to the Dunsborough town centre and just a short
stroll to the pristine waters of Geographe Bay this open-plan 2 bedroom home
is set on a generous 810sqm block and is an investors dream! Ideally suited
for investment, permanent living or as a holiday home. This property will
certainly appeal to all. Currently tenanted until the 23rd March 2016.

INTERNET ID# 2861035

INTERNET ID# 2844660

CHRIS AYERS 0429 904 266


chris.ayers@acton.com.au

GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090


gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

MAYANUP

PRICE ON APPLICATION

L
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FERGUSON

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

L
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THREE WINNEJUP RIVER FARMS

FERGUSON 28 ACRE HORSE FARM

A choice of 3 farms; 100 acres, 32 acres and 92 acres. Available to


purchase as a whole or separately and the price is negotiable upon the
requirements of the buyer. A casual 15 minute drive out of Bridgetown
amongst the rolling hills and loam soils of the Winnejup area. The
Blackwood River fronts these farms and the views across the valley are
magnicent. Lease available.

A picturesque equestrian production farm nestled into the very heart of the
Valley, complete for the horse and equine enthusiast. Improvements include
sheds, 5 bay stables, tack room, 3 day yards, and dressage arena. The
Ferguson River runs through the property and it adjoins bush reserve. Offered
for sale by way of Expressions of Interest.

INTERNET ID# 2842305

INTERNET ID# 2830451

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150


0
peter.johnston@acton.com.au

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150


0
peter.johnston@acton.com.au

BUNBURY (08) 9791 5777 BUSSELTON (08) 9754 9200 DUNSBOROUGH (08) 9755 3399 MARGARET RIVER (08) 9758 8898
WWW.ACTON.COM.AU

POST, June 20, 2015 Page 59

SOUTH WEST

2/624 CAVES ROAD, MARYBROOK

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

EW

A BEACH FOR A BACKYARD

We are under clear instruction to present offers and sell the property within the next 28 days so make sure you
give yourself every opportunity to be the lucky purchaser. What an amazing location! This home is absolute
beachfront in one of the most highly sought after and prized locations in the South West. Enjoy stepping directly
off your backyard onto the beach and you can even keep an eye on your boat from your living area. The large
two-storey home is set on a massive 1187sqm block and consists of four large bedrooms, three bathrooms and
two substantial living areas which offer panoramic ocean views. This really is a chance to obtain the lifestyle
of a selected few so dont miss out. Express 28 Day Sale all offers to be presented by 4pm on the 29th June,
2015 (unless sold prior).

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 20TH JUNE 2.00PM - 3.00PM AND


SATURDAY 27TH JUNE 11.00AM - 12.00PM
INTERNET ID# 2876414

LANCE HART 0417 979 516 lance.hart@acton.com.au


BUNBURY (08) 9791 5777 BUSSELTON (08) 9754 9200 DUNSBOROUGH (08) 9755 3399 MARGARET RIVER (08) 9758 8898
WWW.ACTON.COM.AU

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for sale

2 Doepel St, North Fremantle


4

4.5

475 sqm

Worlds Away

high
$3 millions
high
$2,000,000s
000 00

Step inside this idyllic sanctuary and come home to your very own slice of serene
opulence right here on the Swan River. You will be enchanted and captivated when you
are greeted by the gallery entrance that showcases the sheer length and latitude of this
indulgent sub penthouse. Sleek architectural design combines with luxurious finishes to
create a home of unrivalled extravagance. Ambience combines with natural light and the
raw texture of bespoke timber fixtures resulting in a stunning and soulful theme. Lights
glistening on the water, the expansive riverfront balcony is perfect for a casual meal or a
simple glass of Champagne for two at sunset, a perfect way to enjoy an evening. And
inside, for the entertainers, a fully equipped scullery suggests all the markings of a black
tie dinner party that can be performed and tucked away discreetly. Take a trip through
this stunning home and remove yourself from reality. It really is a world away.
Open Saturday 20th June 1:15pm - 1:45pm

Nicole Jones
0435 450 955
nicole@abelmcgrath.com.au

Michelle Kerr
0412 770 743
michelle@abelmcgrath.com.au
u

Claremont 303 Stirling Highway | 9286 3655


Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

POST, June 20, 2015 Page 61

for sale
Units 23 & 29, 2 Doepel St, Nth Fremantle
3

from mid
$1 millions

183 sqm

auction

Shes All That


With personality plus, this vibrant and captivating home is sure to steal
your heart. She oozes sophistication, elegance and energy - this home is
all about style, style, style. All the creature comforts of home are reflected
in high end luxury appointments that you would expect in a property of
this calibre. Life was meant to be lived and being situated in the heart of
one of Perths hippest cultural and culinary locales you will be perfectly
positioned to take full advantage of everything this vibrant area has to offer.
Cafs, restaurants, art galleries, river and beach, there really is no other
development that offers you the luxury and lifestyle of RiverShores. Come
fall in love

Open Saturday 20th June 1:15pm - 1:45pm

Nicole Jones
0435 450 955
nicole@abelmcgrath.com.au

Michelle Kerr
0412 770 743
michelle@abelmcgrath.com.au

Units 24 & 30, 2 Doepel St, Nth Fremantle


3

mid-high
$1 millions

187 sqm

Industrial Chic
Where Perths iconic Swan River mouth joins the Indian Ocean there lies a
hive of activity. Nestled amongst all this activity is a luxury urban hideaway.
Sleek architectural design combines with luxurious finishes to create a home
of unrivalled extravagance. This spacious light filled property spills out from
river to port creating incredible views from sea to shore. Whether its sipping
wine on the balcony watching the progression of yachts on the Swan or the
loading of containers onto a freighter bound for some exotic location, you
will literally be surrounded by the energy and buzz of this dynamic location.
The epitome of convenience, these indulgent properties offer the only
absolute river front living of their type.

Open Saturday 20th June 1:15pm - 1:45pm

Nicole Jones
0435 450 955
nicole@abelmcgrath.com.au

Michelle Kerr
0412 770 743
michelle@abelmcgrath.com.au

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

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for sale
5/591 Beaufort Street, Mount Lawley
2

offers
from
$480,000

120 sqm

auction

Super Cool!
Perfectly located overlooking popular Beaufort St, this contemporary 2
bedroom 2-bath near new apartment is one of only 8 in a magnificent
boutique development in the vibrant heart of Mt Lawley. Ideally located
minutes from Mt Lawley train station, fabulous cafes, restaurants and bars,
beautiful Hyde Park and the CBD, this chic and sophisticated apartment
delivers modern inner city living at its best.

Open Saturday 20th June 5:00pm - 5:45pm

Simon McGrath
0418 918 678
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au

John Hunter
0427 654 352
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10 Otway Street, Swanbourne


4

mid
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404 sqm

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Perfectly located in a tranquil cul-de-sac in the heart of Swanbourne,
moments to the train station and close to the best public and private
schools in Perth, lies an immaculate two-storey residence on 404 sqm.
With 4 bedrooms master on the ground floor, 2 bathrooms plus powder
room, formal lounge, open-plan kitchen, living and dining, games room/
teenage retreat, laundry, wine cellar/store, outdoor entertaining area, large
courtyard and secure double garage.

Open Saturday 20th June 11:00am - 11:30am

Simon McGrath
0418 918 678
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au

John Hunter
0427 654 352
john.hunter@abelmcgrath.com.au
u

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

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43 Verdun Street, Nedlands
4

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316 sqm

Timeless, Understated, Elegant


BIDDING STARTS AT $1.3MILLION
Ideally located in a peaceful and private pocket of Nedlands opposite
Highview Park, this stunning executive residence with 4 bedrooms, 3
bathrooms, study, open plan kitchen, living and dining, laundry, outdoor
kitchen and alfresco and garage offers magnificent contemporary living
with designer finishes and flawless detailing throughout. Striking travertine
floors extend throughout family living areas and wet zones the gorgeous
ground floor bathroom features walk in shower, stone vanity and toilet.

Open Saturday 20th June 1:00pm - 1:30pm


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 4th July 11:00am

Simon McGrath
0418 918 678
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John Hunter
0427 654 352
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u

106 Herdsman Parade, Wembley


5

offers
low
$1million

662 sqm

Character, Space and Charm


Centrally located between Lake Monger and Herdsman Lake, just 5
minutes walk to Wembley Primary and close to the freeway, Leederville,
Subiaco and Mount Hawthorn coffee strips, lies a beautifully renovated
and extended family home brimming with warmth, character and charm.
A stunning leadlight door leads into the entry and to the left, double
leadlight doors lead into a traditional style formal dining room with
feature fireplace and windows overlooking manicured front gardens.

Open Saturday 20th June 1:50pm - 2:20pm

Simon McGrath
0418 918 678
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au

John Hunter
0427 654 352
john.hunter@abelmcgrath.com.au
u

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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Community news

Variety show for


a great cause
Singer Nola Formentin
is heading to Africa as a
volunteer to run an education program using music
to teach disadvantaged
children in Malawi.
To help her on her
way, Vocal Ensemble
Voiceworks is presenting
a new variety show, Into
Africa.
Nola, who also sings with
the WA Opera, is musical
director of the show, which
will feature Voiceworks,
members of the WA Opera
Chorus and many other
musicians, all donating
their services.
There will be prizes,

lucky spot giveaways and


refreshments, so head along
with some loose change.
There will be two performances on Saturday,
June 27, at 3pm and at 7.30
pm, at the Shenton Park
Community Centre on
the corner of Onslow and
Herbert roads.
Wed love you to come
along and enjoy some
wonderful African music,
said Voiceworks director
Maggie Wilde West.
For tickets or more information, call Nola on 0424
444 638.
All proceeds will support
Nolas work in Africa.

Jolimont store hosts local art


Hyerin Park and Hui Min Tay have won the right to compete in the international chemistry Olympiad.

Perth Mod girls blaze science trail


Hyerin Park and Hui Min Tay
are the only two WA students
selected for the usually maledominated international science
Olympiad.
The Year 12 Perth Modern
School girls have been selected
for the chemistry team going to
Azerbaijan.
They are among eight girls and
nine boys selected from across
Australia to compete in the finals
against other countries next month
and in September.
Traditionally, very few girls have
made the Australian team just

one girl made the finals last year,


and none the year before.
Australian Science Innovations
executive director Lillian Lesueur
hailed the fact that for the first time
in the events history girls will make
up half the Australian team.
We now have more prominent
female role models who are really
excelling in science and it has made
girls realise there are viable career
paths for them, she said.
Hui Min (17), who dreams of a career in medical research or chemical engineering, was initially more
drawn to the humanities when she
was in primary school but became

inspired by a chemistry teacher in


high school.
It started in Year 8 when our
teacher asked us to keep journal
entries about subatomic configurations, and I found it really fascinating, she said.
Hyerin (16) is from a scientific
family her father is a geochemist
and her mother a science education researcher. She is planning
a career as a medical researcher
or a doctor.
I like the feeling you get when
youre going through a problem and
you get that eureka moment, which
I really enjoy, she said.

Works by local artist


Max Cox are on display at
Liquor Barons in Jolimont
and part of the proceeds
from sales will be donated
to the Shenton Park Dogs
Refuge Home.
To support the exhibition,
WA winery Drakesbrook
Fine Wines is hosting a
wine tasting in store on

Friday, June 19, from 4.30


to 6.30pm.
People heading along can
meet both the artist and a
winemaker.
Part of the proceeds
from wine sales on the
night will be donated to
Kaarakin bird park and a
black cockatoo will be at
the wine tasting.

Its your word against mine


The small Floreat
Scrabble Club is for players of all levels and welcomes new members.
Players meet at St
Nicholas Church hall in
Floreat on Tuesday afternoons from 12.30 to 3.30pm
and the parking is easy.

The club arranges social


outings every six weeks.
The first Scrabble session
is free and players can access ongoing free tuition.
For more information,
phone Jane on 6460 4701
or email scrabblefloreat@
yahoo.com.au.

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19A Strickland Street, Mount Claremont
3

offers
above
$1mil

465 sqm

Light, space and location!


Perfectly located in one of Mt Claremonts finest streets and surrounded
by private low maintenance landscaped gardens, this warm, inviting and
immaculately presented 3 bedroom home brings you relaxed family living
in a sensational location. Totally secure, with a/c throughout, a garage and
super-fast internet connection with speeds up to 100mbps, just moments
to the renowned Deli Chicchi, Mt Claremont shops, local parks and
minutes to the beach, this lovely home offers the best in contemporary low
maintenance living in a highly sought after location.

Open Saturday 20th June 10:30am - 11:00am

Simon McGrath
0418 918 678
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au

John Hunter
0427 654 352
john.hunter@abelmcgrath.com.au
u

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9208 1999

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A classic of the silver screen

French
honour
for WWII
bravery

The classic MGM musical, Seven Brides for Seven


Brothers, will screen at the
Cygnet Cinema in Como on
Wednesday, June 24.
It will be presented by the notfor-profit Australian Museum of
Motion Picture and Television
as part of its season of Classics
of the Silver Screen.
Seven Brides for Seven
Brothers stars Howard Keel,
Jane Powell and Russ Tamblyn
and is the story of a backwoodsman who goes to the nearest
town in search of a bride.
He successfully woos Milly,

marries her and brings her home


to his ranch, having neglected to
tell her about his six brothers.
The film features energetic
dancing scenes choreographed
by Michael Kidd as well as memorable songs like Wonderful,
Wonderful Day and When Youre
in Love.
The doors open at 9.15am and
the screenings start at 10. The
feature will be preceded by live
music, a newsreel, a cartoon,
trailers and a raffle.
Tickets are $10, seniors $8, and
all profits go towards preserving
the rich heritage Australias
moving image industries.

Charlies gets 16 indigenous staff


More Aboriginal people will
soon get the chance to join
the workforce at Sir Charles
Gairdner Hospital to bridge
cultural differences between
patients, staff and providers.

Andy Anderson, who flew Sunderlands in World War II, has been honoured by the French Government.
Photo: Paul McGovern
As a young Sunderland flying Club, where Andy is a member, sands of whom lost their lives,
boat pilot, Andy Anderson had held a special reception in his unrecognised and unknown,
the dangerous job of escorting honour last Thursday, attended as a result of air and U-Boat
attacks.
merchant ship convoys during by about 90 people.
He said that in many cases
Andys son, Chris, presented
World War II.
In recognition of the Andys an audio-visual show covering the seamen who did survive atrole in the liberation of France, his fathers flying career, from tacks would arrive home to find
the French Ambassador last bi-planes through to Sunderland their pay cut off because they no
week presented him with flying boats and finally as a longer had ships to serve on.
At the bowling club celebraFrances highest award, the captain of Boeing 747s.
It included moving pictures tions, Andy was accompanied
Legion dHonneur, at a ceremony at RSL headquarters in of Andys wartime service in by his wife, Carol, son Chris,
who had secretly flown in from
the Sunderlands.
St Georges Terrace.
Andy spoke about his wartime Canada, and granddaughter
Andy, who is now in his 90s,
career, emphasising his passion- Elyse. There were also meslives in Dalkeith.
To celebrate the award, the ate respect for the merchant sages from Andys sons Mark
Dalkeith Nedlands Bowling seamen of the convoys, thou- and Nicholas.

Health Minister Kim Hames


said the pilot program was being
rolled out at Charlies.
I understand 16 people have
been offered six-month fixedterm contracts at Sir Charles
Gairdner Hospital as part of
the program, employed in nonclinical positions, including in
catering teams, and as hospital

service assistants, cleaners and


linen staff.
He said while those in the
program were not guaranteed
ongoing employment at Sir
Charles Gairdner Hospital, the
training, mentoring and handson experience would greatly
improve their prospects to secure long-term employment at
a hospital or in health services
generally.
WA Health has a target to increase its Aboriginal employee
intake and has reached its 201415 target of 547 people.

Yoga day will help Nepal


International Yoga Day this
Sunday, June 21, is being celebrated all over the world.
Yogawest in Shenton Park
will mark the day with a special yoga open day from 10am
to noon, followed by chai and
cake at Lawleys cafe.
Five teachers will provide

yoga sessions at all levels


and people are welcome to
head along to the centre,
which is above the Shenton
Park IGA.
The session is free and there
will be a chance to make a donation to the Nepal earthquake
appeal.

for sale
4 Burwood Street, Nedlands
3

1113 sqm

mid
$1millions

Live Life Large!


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distance to Kings Park, the new childrens hospital and in the sought
after Shenton College catchment - this character home is about to
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Walking the
plank on
Pirate Day
A great time was had by all
at Woodlands Primary School
on Friday.
Students and teachers
dressed like pirates and
talked with an aarr in every
sentence to raise money for
research into a cure and
treatment for childhood brain
tumours
Schools across the state
were swashbuckling away for
National Pirate Day.
A treasure trove of gold coin
donations was being donated
to Princess Margaret Hospital,
with the Woodlands school
contributing $502.
Pirate king Casey Finlen orders young pirates, from left,
Brady Foster, Olivia Miller, Jake
McInnes, Hannah Crawford and
Madelaine Matthews to walk
the plank. Photo: Paul McGovern

Discover treasures by Dame Mary


Next Sundays program of
readings by Well Versed will
celebrate the life and work of
Dame Mary Durack.

Dame Mary Durack

Well Versed a group of mature performers who love to read


aloud for people with an interest
in great literature will present
the tribute to Dame Mary, including some treasures being made
public for the first time.
Hosted by the Fellowship of
Australian Writers, it will be at
their Swanbourne home, next to

Allen Park, on Clare Close.


It will celebrate the life and
writings of Dame Mary, who
wrote about WAs history, her
family and their Kimberley
home, Argyle Station.
Dame Mary saw her home
moved brick by brick to the top
of a nearby hill so that the valley
could be dammed and flooded,
becoming Lake Argyle.
Her daughter, Patsy Millett,
has entrusted Well Versed with
Dame Marys poems to read.
Patsy will also join Well

Versed as guest reader, presenting her favourite excerpt from


Dame Marys stage play, Swan
River Saga.
Violinist Graham Wood has
prepared several short musical intermissions to enhance
the 90-minute program, at
Mattie Furphy House, next
to Tom Collins House, in
Swanbourne.
It will begin at 3pm on Sunday,
June 28. Entry is $15 and bookings can be made on 0488 938
501.

Fertilisers that are free When trophy fish arent biting


Soil nutrient expert Charles Otway will explain
how to recycle and fertilise gardens at no cost at
a workshop in Swanbourne this Sunday.
He will discuss the pros and cons of options
including chop and drop mulching, hot composting, cold composting using Gedeye bins, bokashi,
worm farms, and keeping chooks and rabbits.
Participants will leave knowing how to assess
waste and what they need to add to turn theirs
into soil food for growing fruit and vegetables.
The session will run from 2 to 4pm on Sunday,
June 21, in the Mayo Community Garden, 91
Wood Street, Swanbourne.
The cost is $10 and all are welcome. Afternoon
tea will be supplied.

Over the past couple of weeks, my


wife, Jo, and I have been heading out
into the bay off Broome in search of
northern mulloway, spanish mackerel and triple tail, and doing pretty
well, too.

We have caught the odd good mulloway over a metre and some nice
mackerel about the same size and
bigger.
But last weekend we bombed out
no big mulloway and no sign of either
triple tail or mackerel.
Maybe it was the timing of the tides,
water temperature or just the way I
brushed my hair. Sometimes the fish
you are targeting just do not want to

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play the game and there is bugger all
you can do about it.
When your prized fish are just not
on the chew, dont go home with your
tail between your legs.
Since you are already out there bobbing about on the ocean, you may as
well go home with a feed of fish.
Swapping your bottom-fishing gear
for something a lot lighter will get you
into a different style of fishing that you
just may start to enjoy.
There are plenty of bread-and-butter
fish out there herring, gardies, skippy
and whiting and they are everywhere
if you just look for them.
Up here in the Kimberley, the breadand-butter fish are javelin fish and
grunters, along with small snapper
and reef fish.
Reef fish? Down south that term
conjures up pesky wrasse and parrot
fish, which are considered pests and
only good for bait. But have you actually ever tried eating a wrasse?
Think about it. Baldchin groper are
among the best eating fish targeted
off our coast and they are members
of the parrot fish family.
So when you catch a decent-sized
parrot fish or wrasse, dont just toss it
back. Do yourself a favour and at least
try one wrasse for the table you may
be surprised at its eating qualities.
Have you ever thrown back a fox
fish you know, the one with a black
spot on its bum or a good-sized goat
fish? Let me tell you, fox fish are not
only good eating but are also a pretty
good fighting fish, and goat fish are as
good as whiting any day.
So dont throw back fish until you
have tried them.

Whats on
in POST community

Doctor speaks out

Colombian doctor and writer


Lorena Escorcia, who has
worked in South America and
for Mdecins Sans Frontires
in Africa, will be the guest
speaker at the July 1 dinner
meeting of the Zonta Club of
Perth Northern Suburbs. She
will talk about Creativity and
Womens Power at the dinner, which starts at 6.30pm
at the Rendezvous Hotel in
Scarborough. The cost for the
dinner is $50. RSVP by June 24
to June Fowler on 9424 5755 or
9297 3821 (after hours).
Unitarian gathering

John Winterflood will talk about


the The Origin of Life at the
next meeting of the Unitarian
Association. He will give a brief
survey of the ongoing debate
with some updated data and
ideas. The talk is at 10.30am
this Sunday, June 21, at Drabble
House, behind Nedlands library.
Enquiries: 9336 4809.
VIEW Club

There will be a change of


venue for the next meeting of
Subiaco Day VIEW Club. It will
be at 10am at Drabble House,
Webster Street, Nedlands, on
Wednesday, June 24. Hear Kate
Haydock talk about teaching
Aboriginal children in the
Pilbara and Kimberley regions.
The cost is $8 and includes
morning tea. There will also
be 10-pin bowling at Warwick
Super Bowl on Wednesday, July
8. Enquiries: Ann on 9387 7104
or Audrey on 9384 6143.
Kids Animal Club

There will be a dolphin theme


at the Kids Animal Club this
Saturday, June 20, at 3pm in
the Wembley Uniting Church
hall. There will be a fun program
of craft, games and learning
for kids and their parents or
grandparents. Suggested
donation $5 per family and
refreshments are provided.
Enquiries: 0409 503 369.

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Community news

Running 84km for


education and hope
When she started running 10
years ago, Tracy Armson would
pick out two trees and set herself
to run from one to the other.
I remember the feeling when
I first ran round Lake Monger
without stopping, said Tracy,
who now uses her passion for
running to raise money for good
causes.
And she has gradually increased
her running goals until last year
she did the Paris marathon, all
42km.
It all started out with a wish to
get fit after having children.
I joined a group training for
the City to Surf and met a great
bunch of girls, Tracy said. I
have been running with them
ever since.
Tracy had to train for the Paris
marathon during Perths hot summer and would get up at 4.45am to
miss the heat of the day.
She said she had become a passionate, if somewhat slow runner,
and in Paris had fulfilled her wish
to a run a marathon when she
turned 50, finishing in four hours
and 45 minutes.
I ran the Paris marathon in aid
of an Indigenous scholarship at
Christ Church Grammar School
and raised $10,000, said Tracy,
who heard about the scholarships
through her son, Oliver, who is in
Year 11 at the school.
I work for Horizon Power which
provides energy to regional WA
and have seen first-hand the benefits of education in Indigenous
communities.
These full scholarships at

Christ Church are building the


Indigenous leaders of tomorrow
and are all provided through
philanthropy.
I am just trying to do a little bit
to help because I am very passionate about enabling children to get
an education.
Tracy is now planning to run
two more marathons, one in
Melbourne in October to again
raise funds for Indigenous scholarships and then next years
London marathon for Australian
Cancer Research.
She was lucky enough to be one
of only nine runners out of 1400
Australian applicants selected to
run the iconic London Marathon
on April 24 next year.
I lost my dear mum in 1992
to lung cancer and two of my
friends have cancer so being able
to help fund important research
into finding a cure is wonderful,
she said.
Meanwhile she is organising fundraising events as well as running
four times a week, doing Pilates
and special training sessions.
To sponsor Tracy's Indigenous
scholarship marathon, go to
https://give.everydayhero.com/
au/tracy-9.
In London, she is also hoping
to raise $10,000 for Australian
Cancer Research, which recently
pledged $3million to the Harry
Perkins Institute for important
research.
To sponsor Tracy in her London
run for cancer, go to https://londonmarathon16.everydayhero.
com/au/tracy.

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOISE MANAGEMENT PLAN


FOR SPECIFIED WORKS IN
THE CITY OF NEDLANDS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONS (NOISE) REGULATIONS 1997
Regulation 14A(8)
The Chief Executive Ofcer for the City of Nedlands is accepting submissions on
a noise management plan for specied works (waste collection) within the City of
Nedlands.
The purpose and effect of this noise management plan is to describe how the noise
impact from pre -7am waste collection carried out by Perthwaste Green Recycling on
behalf of the City of Nedlands will be managed and minimised.
This noise management plan was advertised by the City of Nedlands in Nov/Dec
2014. If you provided comment at that time there is no need to respond again unless
you have further comment.
A copy of the proposed noise management plan may be inspected at or obtained from
the Citys administration ofce, 71 Stirling Highway, Nedlands between 8:30am and
5:00pm Monday to Friday.
Submissions may be made to the Chief Executive Ofcer, City of Nedlands, 71 Stirling
Highway, Nedlands by no later than 12 noon Monday 20th July 2015.

First edition sold out!

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Tracy Armson, pictured training at Lake Claremont, has signed up for two marathons in the next year.
Photo: Paul McGovern

The boy with the golden boot


By PIA FRUIN
A 15-year-old boy who arrived from Chile three years
ago has become the youngest soccer player to break
into WAs National Premier
League, the highest level of
state soccer.
Ignacio Dominguez, who
plays for Subiaco AFC, is one
of the clubs most promising
young attacking players and
has to compete against much
bigger and taller opponents.
You see your defenders
two, three heads taller than
you, Ignacio said. I think,
thats the level I want to be
in a few more years.
Last year, Ignacio won both
Player of the Year and the
Golden Boot award at Subiaco
AFC.
His skills have recently
caught the attention of Perth
Glory, who have invited
Ignacio to train with them for
the rest of this season.
Ignacio could not speak
English when he arrived in
Australia at the age of 11 but
soon integrated into the WA
school system.
Ignacio and his father, Oscar,
said they were grateful for the
way they had been welcomed
into Subiaco AFC and its sense
of community.
Im really thankful for
everyone in the club, Ignacio
said.
The presidents, the coaches,
the team, everyone has helped
me to get to where I am.

Ignacio Dominguez (15) is an emerging talent at Subiaco AFC.


As well as playing soccer,
Ignacio has competed and won
at state level in fencing.
Subiaco AFC president Mark
Cheveralls said: Aside from
his obvious talent as a player,
Ignacio is a composed young

man, who exudes modesty.


Because of that great quality he has earnt a great deal
of respect from the members
of Subiaco AFC.
We wish him well. he clearly has great potential.

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Uni team parties for Nepal


When a team of university students holds a fundraising cocktail
party next Saturday, the focus will
be on more than having fun.
They are hoping their Night out
for Nepal party will raise enough
money to send a doctor to Nepal
with emergency medical equipment and to help train Nepalese
health professionals.
Musicians will be playing and
tapas and drinks will be served at
the party at Moore and Moore cafe
and gallery in Fremantle, Saturday,
June 27, 7 to 11.30pm.
A silent auction during the evening
will include premium Fremantle
Dockers tickets, tickets in an Eagles
box, local art, a silent disco package
and Wildcat tickets.
Claudia Henderson, one of the
fundraising group called Pocket

Change, said they wanted to bring


about change, both locally and
overseas, by helping to raise funds
for various charities.
We began as just a group of
friends from around Perth who
wanted to raise some money for
those in Nepal who have been affected by the recent earthquakes,
Claudia said.
She said the money raised at the
cocktail party would go to ISTIH
(International Skills and Training
Institute in Health), a WA charity that helps doctors travelling
to Asian-Pacific regions to train
health professionals.
Professor Michael Henderson
will speak at the party on behalf
of ISTIH.
Tickets ($65) can be bought via
www.trybooking.com.

Collaborating Matisse Van Herk, left, and Chloe Barnes work together to code their own animations
and computer games. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Meet the Code Warriors

Writing computer games


and creating their own
animations are a breeze for
senior students at Mosman
Park Primary School.

Hannah Goldfinch, left, and Claudia Henderson have helped to organise a


cocktail party that will raise funds to take medical help to Nepal.

As Opposition leader Bill


Shorten calls for computer coding to be taught in
Australian schools, the Code
Warriors at Mosman Park
primary have already been
learning a variety of computer
languages.
Deputy principal Ian
Bersan said the programming
lessons were very vibrant
and provided an opportunity
for collaboration between
students.
Many of the students love
it so much they are creating

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their own games at home


during their spare time,
he said.
Students in Years 3 and 4
have been coding in Logo, a
language designed to teach
concepts of programming.
They are able to draw
two-dimensional geometric
shapes as well as detailed
drawings of objects.
Years 5 and 6 have been
using a Massachusetts
Institute of Technology-based
computer language called
Scratch, which provides a
stepping stone to the more
advanced world of computer
programming.
The senior students have
been coding animations and

are now writing their own


computer games.
Their next project is a game
where the user is required
move a cart to catch falling
apples that randomly appear
on the screen.
The students must then
create a variable to count
the number of apples caught,
which is then recorded as a
score in the game.
Mr Bersan said the school
had a computer lab as well as
computers in the library for
students to use for research.
We have also developed
and written our own online
assessment applications that
provide useful data for teachers, he said.

Keeli loves
everyone
Affectionate 10-month-old
kelpie-staffy cross, Keeli, loves
humans and dog friends alike.
Once she is comfortable, Keeli
will play and want to sit in your
lap and give you kisses.
She just needs a calm and patient
owner who will encourage and
reassure her and provide her with
the training she needs.
She is smart and learns quickly
so she will blossom in a training
class.
She would suit part-time workers
because she is going to need time
to settle into her new home.
To meet Keeli, go to the Dogs
Refuge Home, 30 Lemnos Street,
Shenton Park, or call 9381 8166.

Keeli is ready to blossom.

The story of our secret gardens


Take a historical journey
through the parks and gardens
of Perth city as part of the Walk
and Talk series.

Calling all WA artists!


Entries are now open.
To register go to www.trybooking.com.au/HYRF
Entries close Thursday 6 August

Exhibition & Art Sale 12 - 25 Sept.


Number One Claremont, 308 Stirling Hwy, Claremont.
For more information contact:
9285 4300 or events@claremont.wa.gov.au
For terms & conditions go to www.claremont.wa.gov.au

The event on July 22 will be presented by Alan Dolphin, who has


managed, cared for and, at times,
lived within the city gardens for
40 years.
Alan, who is a technical officer in
Perths parks and gardens service,
started as a trainee in 1975, becoming curator of Queens Gardens in
1987, where he chose to remain
for 12 years.

As part of this role, he had the


privilege of living in the curators
cottage in the gardens.
Alan has long moved from the
cottage but has a great sense of
personal pride in his and the citys
achievements.
He will present the verbal
and visual History of our Secret
Gardens at Northbridge Piazza
Community Building on the corner of Lake and James streets at
12.30pm on July 22.
Bookings are essential via heritageperth.com.

French music comes to Perth

Frances Fte de la Musique


is celebrated in more than 110
countries and comes to Perth
this Sunday.

From 11am to 5.30pm on June 21


there will be free live bands, as
well as dance and vocal workshops
at the Novotel Perth Langley at 221
Adelaide Terrace.
It is organised by Alliance
Franaise de Perth in collaboration with La Maison de France and
the hotel and will feature Perth

Singing Academy, French jazz


singer Clotilde Rullaud, Geraldine
Rey, Pamplemousse Collective,
Louise Anton Miller, Cassis, Stuart
Orchard and others.
They will perform on four stages,
with different atmospheres and various styles of music for everyone.
Food and beverages will be
available for sale all day.
Book a table at Novotel for 7pm
for dinner and a performance by
Clotilde.

POST, June 20, 2015 Page 75

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Community news

Coming
up roses in
Nedlands
A team of Nedlands council
gardeners has been recognised for its work at the Peace
Memorial Rose Garden in
Stirling Highway, Nedlands.
They were all presented with
the Pride of Workmanship Award
by the Rotary Club of Dalkeith
for the gardens outstanding
presentation.
Chris Cole from the Dalkeith
Rotary Club said: Everyone
admires the rose garden and
thinks it looks wonderful.
We wondered who actually
did all the work so we called
the council and were put on to
the parks team. They do a wonderful job. The way they keep
the roses blooming so much is
fantastic.
The team was invited to a
Rotary dinner to receive their
award.
Nedlands Mayor Max Hipkins
said: Its a very well-deserved
award. The team does a great job
tending the gardens and when
the roses bloom they always look
stunning.
The garden holds a special
place in the hearts of residents
for its beautiful display of blooms
and foliage in meticulously
tended grounds.
The team has a weekly maintenance schedule of mowing the
lawn, weeding the garden beds
and dead-heading the roses.
In July, the roses are heavily
pruned and fertilised to encourage the bushes to burst into
bloom in October.

The Nedlands team that keeps the roses blooming is, back from left, Layf Erickson, Ali Aydin, Luis de Sancha, John Render, and front, Bruce Tregonning, Stefan Polglaze, Glen Burwood, Clayton Chansaw, Lauro Pinca and John Taylor.

Vinka gives Indigenous youth a goal to aim for


Vinka Barungam, from the
Mowanjum community near
Derby, was one of those kids
who always wanted to put on
band-aids and take temperatures.

Vinka Barungam

She doesnt remember a time


when she didnt want to be a
doctor.
As a child, Vinka witnessed
high rates of substance abuse,
chronic disease and suicide.
Determined to break the
cycle, she enrolled to study
medicine.

Now a medical student, she


has returned to Derby for a 12month placement with the Rural
Clinical School.
Based at the local hospital and
the Derby Aboriginal Health
service, Vinka (26) is working
to change the face of Aboriginal
health and shes giving young
people something to aim for
along the way.
If I could inspire one person
to become a doctor, or to finish
high school, to go on to higher
education regardless of whether
its medicine or not, then thats

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amazing, Vinka said.


Vinka will be on a panel of
Indigenous students at the
Future Footprints Expo, being
held at the UWA Business School
on Monday, June 29.
The expo will give more than
200 Indigenous students from 16
metropolitan and country high
schools the opportunity to speak
with exhibitors including TAFEs,
universities, education trading
providers, government departments, and corporate organisations such as Woodside.

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All apartments are
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24-hour care and security
service, as well as access
to all of the Estates
other facilities.
Come and experience
for yourself the ambience
and philosophy that is
unique to our community.
Drop by for a chat or call
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Community news

Hooked on fishing
Going fishing is catching
on at McAuley House in
Wembley.
The day centre offers
a variety of activities for
elderly people, including
gentle exercise classes and
the newly-introduced fishing group, which is proving
a hit with the centres male
members.
About six men have been
enjoying monthly fishing
trips to various boat harbours around Perth where
they try their luck fishing
with rods.
McAuley House day
centre coordinator Bettina
Philp said it was an opportunity for the men to get
together outside their usual
environment and to enjoy a
chat and a laugh.
Fishing is something you
can still enjoy when you
dont have a lot of mobility,
Bettina said.
Sometimes you can be
McAuley House sta member Nat Maiorana, rear, with his shing crew, from front, Joe Venvich, Silvio Moscarda and limited in terms of what
you can participate in, but
Kelvin Quinlan.

fishing is a fun, social activity that people can sit and


enjoy together.
As people age they can
sometimes become isolated
or lonely, particularly men
who, generally speaking,
may not be as open as
women are when it comes
to talking about things.
The opportunity for
blokes to spend time with
other blokes is always on
the agenda at McAuley
House, especially this week,
Mens Health Week.
Its theme, moments in
time resonates in many of
the centres programs.
For us at McAuley
House, that means all the
activities we do every day
to help encourage people
to live active healthy lives,
and to foster positive mental health and wellbeing,
Bettina said.
For more information on
McAuley House, visit www.
mercycare.com.au or call
9285 8285.

Toys for every age and stage


Nestled under the oak tree at
the Shenton Park Community
Centre is a treasure trove of toys
for families to borrow.
The Shenton Park Toy Library
has hundreds of toys for boys and
girls aged up to five and is inviting
more families to join.
For the month of June, the library
is offering reduced membership of
$50 through until April next year.

Families have a choice of hundreds of toys to borrow, including


new high-quality toys bought with a
$15,000 grant from Lotterywest.
There are bikes, scooters, balance
bikes, kitchens, costumes, puzzles,
musical instruments, trucks, doll
houses, baby bouncers and plenty
more.
The library even caters for twin
families, with two of many toys.

Got a party coming up? Book


the eight-piece party pack table,
chairs, plates and cups plus traditional party games like sack races,
egg and spoon and tents.
The toy library is run by its
volunteer members and opens
from 9 to 10.30am every Saturday
(except long weekends). For more
information, email shentonpark@
toylibrary.asn.au.

Head for the Rosalie reunion


Former Rosalie Primary
School students, families
and friends are invited to a
school reunion on Sunday,
July 5.
It is for all students since
the Shenton Park schools
inception to now and will

be held at the HollywoodSubiaco Bowling Club in


Smyth Road.
Head along to the club at 42
Smyth Road from 2 to 5pm.
For more information,
call Steven Mailey on 0416
191 941.

Fun for everyone Harry Kornweibel checks out some of


the toys at the Shenton Park Toy Library.

Winter workshops for budding writers

Fix it quickly
Renovating or
repairing your home?

The POST each week lists tradesmen who


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

Support POST advertisers they make your


free local newspaper possible.

Its the right time of year


to hunker down, stay warm
and start working on that
novel you always wanted
to write.
Need help? Helen Iles,
president of the Society of
Women Writers WA, is conducting two midwinter writing workshops on Saturdays,
July 25 and August 1, from
9am to 4pm, at Citiplace
Community Centre in the

Perth railway station concourse.


The first workshop, The
Essence of Story Writing,
covers finding inspiration
and ideas for writing, brainstorming and mind mapping,
plotting methods, essentials
of story structure, character
development and chapter
breakdown.
The second workshop,
Editing and Publishing Your

Story, covers analysing credibility, gripping beginnings


and killer endings, pruning
and expanding text, the copyedit, manuscript layout and
publishing.
Helen said: These workshops will help writers set
a solid foundation to their
story by focusing on theme,
plot, the development of
interesting and unique
characters and sound writing

techniques.
By setting the building
blocks in place, the novel
will start to write itself.
Bookings are essential
as places are limited. The
classes are open to men and
women, new and established
writers and each costs $120,
$90 for society members.
For bookings, contact
email swwofwa@gmail.com
or call 0415 840 031.

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August 2015, the Music for Pleasure Concert Series will
be held in the War Memorial Town Hall, Cottesloe from
3.00pm to 5.00pm.
Ticket price includes Afternoon Tea. Please see the Council
Website http://www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au for full schedule
and ticket booking information or telephone 9285 5000.
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Acting Chief Executive Officer
PO Box 606 Cottesloe WA 6911
Telephone (08) 9285 5000
Email council@cottesloe.wa.gov.au
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Community news
Travelling the
world with
Andrs
folk dances
World renowned folk dance
teacher and choreographer
Andr Van Der Plas will be in
Nedlands for a two-day workshop on July 4 and 5.
Andr, whose visit is hosted by
the Perth International Dancers,
has been a regular visitor here
and has a big following.
In recent years Andr has
presented a host of exciting
dances from Romania, Hungary,
Bulgaria, England, Israel,
Armenia, Israel and Turkey to
name just a few.
He is the source of many of
the Perth International Dance
groups favourite dances and
always selects dances that
combine wonderful music with
movements from his extensive
repertoire.
His knowledge of folk dance
and his teaching skill guarantee
an interesting learning experience.
The workshop is open to anyone with an interest in exercise,
fun and learning the dances of
other cultures. No partners are
required, just wear comfortable
shoes.
The three-session workshop
will run over two days at St
Margarets church hall, on the
corner of Tyrell and Elizabeth
streets, Nedlands.
There will sessions from 10am
to 1pm and from 2 to 5pm on
July 5 and one from 10.30am to
2.30pm on July 6.
To register for a fun weekend, contact Palenque on 0423
834 439.

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Louise helps City Beach kids keep fit


Teacher Louise Smith stumbled on parents talking about
her when she logged on to an
internet site.
The comments were really
lovely, said Louise, a physical
education teacher at City Beach
Primary School.
Parents at the school have
nominated her for an award in
the national A Day Made Better
competition.
Louise works half the day at

Kapinara Primary School and


half the day at City Beach.
At City Beach, Louise started
a running club that meets at
7.30am each Tuesday and Friday
and about 120 of the 170 students
at the school have joined up.
She also runs the 100km Club
students are admitted when
they clock up 100km.
Student Liam Burne said:
She just tells you to do the best
you can.
Student Jack Barrett said: She

gives up her time before and


after school every day and always
has a smile on her face.
She also came to my house
to see me when I was sick. She
is awesome.
As well as the running club,
Louise has after-school events
for swimming, indoor soccer,
netball and cricket.
A former rugby player, she
has completed marathons in
Tokyo, Melbourne, Rottnest and
Geraldton.

She said routine surgery for


heel spurs became complicated
with an infection and she was
out of action herself for most
of the year.
Despite that, she still limped
along to help the students.
A Day Made Better is run by
Office Max and 10 winning teachers get $2000 worth of prizes and
an iPad for the classroom.
Winners will be announced
in August.

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LESLEY ZAMPATTI

Dancers
explore their
very being

The athletic and


technically daring
Australian Dance Theatre
uses the human body as a
vehicle to explore notions
of identity in Be Your
Self.
It seems the perfect
theme for this company
of highly-trained and
finely-tuned dancers,
who work in physical
disciplines from ballet
and contemporary dance
to gymnastics, yoga,
breakdance and martial
arts.
Set to an electronic
score by Brendan
Woithe that combines
sounds as diverse as
voices, chainsaws and
the inner workings of
the bowel, the work
involves contemporary
dance, music video, and
the spoken word as it
explores the physical
composition of the body,
its movements and
response to stimuli, its
voluntary and involuntary
actions, and its emotions.
What constitutes body,
self and identity has

fascinated artistic director


and choreographer Garry
Stewart, who developed
this work over five years
ago. Since then, it has
been been around the
world to wide acclaim.
This month, as part
of its 50th anniversary
celebrations, the
Australian Dance Theatre
(ADT) reprises the
work for a national tour,
beginning in WA.
Jake McLarnon, a WA
Academy of Performing
Arts contemporary dance
and ballet graduate and
one of two young Perth
dancers in the cast, has
been with ADT for just
over a year and has
danced in Be Your Self
only once, during a short
tour in Jakarta.
Jake said that while
the choreography
involving splitsecond synchronising
between sound, light
and movement was
physically and technically
demanding, there was
also plenty of room for
personal interpretation.

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From page 83

Otis Pavlovic plays Storm Boy in Barking Geckos production this year. Photo: Brett Boardman

RHIANNON SHINE

A new cast of actors and


puppeteers will bring Colin
Thieles 1963 childrens
novel, Storm Boy, back to
life again next month.
Since its extremely
popular premiere season in
September 2013, the play
has been a sell-out success for its co-producers,
Barking Gecko Theatre
Company and the Sydney
Theatre Company.
Adapted by Tom
Holloway and directed by
John Sheedy, it tells the
story of Storm Boys life
with his dad in a shack
on an isolated beach in
South Australias Coorong,
and his friendship with
a local Indigenous man,

Fingerbone Bill, who


teaches him about the
world and encourages him
to love and respect nature.
Storm Boys adventures
start when he finds a nest
of three orphaned pelicans,
including his favourite, Mr
Percival, and takes them
back to the shack to raise
them.
John said Storm Boy
had captured the hearts of
three generations.
Everyone can relate to
Storm Boy, John said.
Every time my Aunty
Jan sees a pelican, she still
says Hello, Mr Percival!.
The story is over 50
years old now and it speaks
to young and old.
John said this years
production featured Julian

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The Blue Room Theatre
Monday to Saturday, June
22 to 27.
A story of grief, loss
and coping written and
produced by WAAPA
students. Book at
blueroom.org.au, or 9227
7005.

Well Versed

Tom Collins House,


Swanbourne
3pm, Sunday, June 28
Hosted by the Fellowship
of Australian Writers WA,
Well Versed will celebrate
the life and work of Dame
Mary Durack with guest
readings by her daughter
Patsy Millett. To book, call
0488 938 501.

Blueback

Spare Parts Puppet Theatre


July 4 to 18
Adapted for the stage by
Peta Murray, Tim Wintons
Blueback is a comingof-age story about what
it means to fight for the
world you live
in and those
you share it
with. Book at
sppt.asn.au/
programme/

Dance Moms in
concert
HBF Stadium, Mt Claremont
10am, Thursday, July 9
Fans of the American
reality TV series, Dance
Moms, can meet
the recently
departed
cast
favourites,
Christi and
Chloe, and
ask about life on TV. Book
at chloeandchristi.com.au.

Absinthe Tour le
Monde
Spiegeltent at Perth Arena
Backcourt
July 11 to 26.
From the creators of
Empire, this mix of circus,
burlesque and vaudeville
was launched in New
York and
quickly
became
a mustsee
before
its fouryear run
at Caesars Palace, Las
Vegas.
Book through Ticketek.

Garner as Hideaway Tom,


Jimi Bani in the role of
Fingerbone Bill, and Kai
Lewis and Otis Pavlovic
sharing the role of Storm
Boy.
Each actor brings their
own interpretation of the
story and their character
to the production, so every
new cast member teaches
us something new about
the story, John said.
Kai and Otis are wonderful young actors and do
a great job.
They both bring a mature
approach to the emotional
journey of Storm Boy.
John said puppeteers Phil
Dean Walford and Anthony
Mayor were also fantastic
inclusions to the cast and
did an excellent job of

bringing the pelicans to life.


Storm Boy is the second
last production John will
direct before he leaves
Barking Gecko to do freelance directing.
Its been a challenging
and rewarding five years at
Barking Gecko, he said.
I am proud of what we
have achieved.
I have set the bar pretty
high, which I like to do, and
hopefully the next person
will carry that forward.
Storm Boy begins
its national tour at the
Mandurah Performing
Arts Centre from July
2 to 4 and the Heath
Ledger Theatre at the
State Theatre Centre of
WA from July 8 to 11.
Book through Ticketek.

direct

When my wife
and I began
saving for our
first home, we
Wayne & Tamara
made equal
contributions, partners
in our project together.
leave work even though
This arrangement
we couldnt afford to lose
continued until the birth
her income. I could not
of our first child.
find it within myself to
Quite rightly, I took on demand she stay on.
full responsibility for all
Her lump sum
household bills until my
contribution helped
wife returned to work.
lessen our outgoings, but
She did, but for fewer
money remained tight.
hours and her income was
A while back, I
severely reduced.
inherited a sizeable sum
Three children and
from a relative, and again
many years later, I became I used this money to pay
the main contributor to
off our mortgage and to
the bank account.
buy a property which I
But my income
rent out for additional
stagnated for a long time
income.
and then reduced as
I plan to sell it later to
overtime vanished.
pay for our inevitable old
Over the years, I have
age.
used profits from an
My wife recently
employee investment plan inherited a good sum from
and a modest inheritance
her mother, twice as much
to make additional
as I had from my relative.
mortgage payments.
I suggested using
A few years ago,
45% of it to reduce our
my wife took an early
mortgage to an amount I
retirement package,
can comfortably pay off.
and some of that money
Her response was
was used to reduce the
shocking: You want to
mortgage.
use my money to pay the
She was desperate to
mortgage?

answers

With this work


especially, there are
definitely moments when
you have to let go of being
a dancer and become a
person, Jake said.
Theres a difference
between being a dancer
on stage and a person on
stage, and because weve
trained for so long, we just
get into the habit of being
a dancer, and I struggled
with that at first.
Because the work deals
with emotions, and the
movement of the body
itself, it demands a genuine

human response, rather


than just performing.
Jake said two or three
dancers who had been in
the original production
were performing in this
touring show, while others
who were not performing
in this production still
featured in the scores
soundscape.
Its a very, very
incredible score, Jake
said. There are a lot of
recordings of the original
dancers, their actual voices
and other sound effects.
Be Your Self opens in
Mandurah on Saturday,
June 20, and runs at the
State Theatre Centre,
Perth, from Wednesday to
Saturday, June 24 to 27.
Book through Ticketek.

Jake rehearsing with other Be Your Self cast members.


Photo: Chris Herzfeld

I told her she should


do only what she
wanted to do, but that
it was her mortgage
too, not my mortgage,
and we cannot pay it
off with the present
payment plan.
I dont understand. She
would still be left with
a lot of money. Am I
being unreasonable? I feel
cheap for suggesting it.
Thomas
Thomas, you
can spoil a child
by letting them
do whatever
they want without penalty. You can also spoil a
spouse.
Youve taken on the cost
of your wifes actions, such
as reducing her hours and
taking early retirement,
while your wife has left the
burden of the mortgage in
your hands alone.
It appears you are living
beyond your means, and
your wife gets the pleasure
of it without suffering the
stress, headaches and middle-of-the-night sweats.
She is spoilt.
Now, like a spoilt child,
she is saying: Its mine.

Mine, mine, mine.


Why does she want her
own money? To leave
you? To draw on as mad
money? To buy clothes,
handbags and shoes? Why
does she want her own
personal reserves? Thats
the question.
Once you realised your
companion has the attitude
my money is my money and
your money is our money,
action was required.
If the responsibility for
the debt is yours, then the
decisions about the debt
are yours.
A good financial
counsellor can help you
determine your priorities.
First, decide if you
should relieve yourself of
the burden and downsize
your lifestyle. Would that
be wise? What else might
you do?
Once you decide what
makes the best financial
sense, share your conclusions with your wife. This
may lead to a deeper discussion.
If we arent full partners
in the marriage, which
includes all the bills, are
we still partners in life?
Wayne & Tamara

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Opera carries them away


Two local sopranos will
perform a farewell concert
at Government House
Ballroom before flying to
the UK to pursue their
dreams of singing on the
international stage.
WA Academy of
Performing Arts
(WAAPA) graduates Amy
Manford and Samantha
Clarke will study for
masters degrees in music
performance at two of
Europes most prestigious
music institutions.
Amy (22), a former St
Hildas student, said she
had auditioned for schools
in London, New York and
Chicago and received six
scholarships.
After a long think, I
decided to accept a position
at the Royal College of
Music in London, she said.
Samantha (24), went
to Iona Presentation
College and is now off
to study at the Royal
Northern College of
Music, in Manchester,
on a scholarship she won
through the International
Foundation for Arts and
Culture (IFAC) Australian
Singing Competition.

I was a top five finalist


in 2014, Sam said.
This was so good for
me, because I didnt have
to go to New York and the
UK to audition for all the
courses.
Sam said she and Amy
wanted to put on a final
concert for friends and
family as a goodbye before
they took off.
We are such good
friends, and we are so
close, because we both are
pursuing the same dream,
Sam said.
Amy said opera was
a dream that demanded
travel overseas.
I love Perth and will
always want to come back,
but for the development
stage in this career, studying
and learning abroad is most
necessary, she said.
Studying opera is
basically the crme de
la crme of the music
industry, so after my
masters I will transition
my career into any realm of
performance.
Sam said sharing stories
through music was very
rewarding.
Music is a global
language you can reach
all walks of life, she said.

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She said they hoped up


to 250 people would attend
the concert and proceeds
would help pay for their
classes overseas.
There are master
classes, lessons and
coaching with international
tutors which are all so
costly but vital to getting a
foot in the door, she said.
I think the main thing
Amy and I both really
strongly agree on is that
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to bring opera back to
contemporary audiences.
This concert will be
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life by the

drop

Wash and polish


There are many wine
drinkers who spend a lot
of time choosing, buying,
storing, opening, pouring
and drinking wine and yet
give very little attention to
the glass they drink it from.

To market! Popping up in Claremont Quarter will be, from left, George Blazevec, left, Simona Kapounova, Neil and
Sam Lee, Elli Kaspi, Kirsty Fitzpatrick, and Anna Rohan. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Claremonts top-up tastes


DAVID COHEN

Iain Lawless doesnt want


his latest venture to look
too slick.
Iain, a former chef, is
involved with a pop-up
market that will open in an
empty shop at Claremont
Quarter next month.
Food Amongst the
Flowers will have about
a dozen sellers offering

produce like almond milks


on tap, Jamaican sauce,
sweet treats, and flowers.
Ive been very Scottish
about it its not easy
trying to make money in
food, Iain said.
Claremont Quarter
asked me what they should
do with the old Beluga site,
and I came up with the
idea of a small market to
help small business.

Gascoyne produce
back at Jacks

Jacks Wholefoods and


Groceries in Claremont
Quarter will showcase WA
produce next weekend.
The promotion is to
celebrate the return
of goods from WAs
Gascoyne region, which
was hit by tropical cyclone
Olwyn earlier this year.
Crops valued at millions
of dollars were damaged
when Olwyn swept
through the region in
March.
Farmer Jacks, Buy
West Eat Best and the
Gascoyne Food Council
have teamed up for the
event, which will re-launch
the Claremont Quarter
store and provide a boost
for WA farmers and
growers.
Farmer Jacks managing
director, Fred Fairthorne,
said he had been inspired
by the resilient growers in
Carnarvon and was proud
to support the region.
We want to show the
strong commitment we
have to the state and its

food, especially in the face


of natural disasters, Fred
said.
Our stores are full to
the brim with local produce
and we invite everyone
to come and show their
support too.
There will be a
smorgasbord of WA food
to taste and purchase
at Jacks in Claremont
Quarter next Saturday,
June 27.
Chef and WA food
ambassador Don Hancey
will join Print Hall
executive chef Dan Fisher
to serve samples of tasty
Gascoyne foods, including
seafood and seasonal
vegetables.

Kirsty Fitzpatrick will


have her Nestle and
Crush cold-pressed juices
and almond milks ready
to go.
My gut says there is
huge potential growth in
the non-dairy market,
Kirsty said.
Golden Milk will have
turmeric: it has antiinflammatories and antioxidants, is a beautiful
colour, and is great heated
at night.

Sam Lee recommends


her Bonpussy Jerk Sauce,
a Jamaican staple.
Its spicy and nice
aromatic, not number 10
chilli, Sam said.
Botanica Naturalis florist
Anna Rohan will deck the
walls in flowers and have
bunches for sale.
Elli Kaspi will have
Moroccan food, and
George Blazevec and
Simona Kapounova will
sell their Honeycake.

That can make a huge


difference. A wine glass
is subjective as far as
shape and size are
concerned, though there
is no doubt that some
glasses suit particular
wines more than others
and well discuss that
next week.
The essentials are that
a wine glass is both
colourless and clean.
Colourless, so it can
accurately show the
wines appearance. And
clean, so it does not
contaminate it.
Ive lost count at the
number of wines Ive
encountered that
have been spoilt by
inattention to glassware.
The main culprit is
dust that has settled
in the bowl, but there
are others such as
cardboard odours
from storage cartons,
detergent residue,
chlorine from scheme
water, dead bugs the
list goes on.
A glass should always
be given a rinse (use
filtered or bottled water
only) and a polish (with
a freshly-laundered
cloth) immediately
before use, never
assume that it is clean.
Pull an empty glass out
of your cupboard, hold
it up to the light, check
for streaks and solid
matter and have a quick
sniff and youll know
exactly what I mean.
There will always be
something there that

youre not quite happy


with.
Alertness and care at
this stage will prevent
disappointment and
perhaps embarrassment
a little later on.
What is upsetting is the
way some wine glasses
are stored, not in
private households but
in professional places of
eating and drinking.
They should never be
standing on their rims
on shelves but should
always be the correct
way up to prevent
contamination or taint
being locked away in
the bowl and absorbed
by the glass.
Furthermore, when
dining tables are set,
glassware should again
be base down, so the
rims are hygienically
away from table tops.
Check these things out
around town and youll
notice there are places
that have little idea how
to handle wine glasses,
yet they are faultless
at charging exorbitant
prices for the wine that
they serve in them.

Rod Properjohn for


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Big knits are hot


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Stphanie Caulier is no
stranger to a cold winter.
Born and raised in
Belgium, she knows there is
little more comforting than
a warm wool jumper when
the temperature chills.
Now based in Cottesloe,
Stphanie and her team
of nearly 20 women knit
pieces that are sold around
Australia and online.
Stphanies knitters are
from all over Perth.
They have to be
passionate because we are
dealing with thousands of
kilos of wool! Stphanie
said.
Each piece is handmade
to order and the winter
collection includes long
thick scarves, oversized
jumpers and cosy cardigans.
Using coloured wools
as well as traditional
winter hues, the pieces are
contemporary yet highquality, meaning they will
last through winters to
come.
Knitting is almost second
nature to Stphanie.
I started knitting when
I was five or six because all
the women in my family are
creative, she said.
Even in school in
Belgium we learnt to knit.
To pursue a career in
fashion, she tried short
courses in design, including
a stint at the prestigious
Central St Martins, in
London.
It was a bit
overwhelming at the time,
she said.
I knew I wanted to work
in something creative, but
wasnt sure what path to
take.
She visited a knitting caf
while she was on holiday

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in New York, and was


inspired to take up her
childhood hobby again.
Family and friends
started putting in orders for
her knitted scarves, which
was when she decided to
start I Love Mr Mittens.
Moving to Perth put
the label on hold before
Stphanie took her chances
with the Australian market.
People thought I was
crazy launching a knitwear
label in Australia, but
the feedback has been so
positive, its been a crazy
ride, Stphanie said.
To cope with the
increasing orders, the I
Love Mr Mittens team
will start working with 40
women in South America
as part of a community
development initiative.
This means we can
get our pieces to retailers
around the world,
Stphanie said.
In May this year, I Love
Mr Mittens won the annual
Zomp Styleaid Creative
Designer Award, which
gives one emerging local
label a $5000 grant.
When temperatures rise
later in the year, Stphanie
will release her debut
spring/summer 2015-16
collection.
For the first time we
will be making knits out of
cotton, she said.
Stphanie is always on
the lookout for experienced
knitters to join the I
Love Mr Mittens team
in Cottesloe. If you are
interested, email info@
ilovemrmittens.com
You can see the winter
collection at Peachy
in Shenton Park, and
Two Birds One Stone
in Cottesloe, or at
ilovemrmittens.com.

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TIMEOUT

movietime

cinema

REWIND

What the critics are saying


Jurassic World (M)

The Guardian calls Jurassic World


a terrifically enjoyable and exciting
summer spectacular: savvy, funny,
ridiculous in just the right way, with
some smart imaginative twists. But the
NY Times reckons: Theres more flab
than muscle packed on this galumphing
franchise reboot, which, as it lumbers
from scene to scene, reminds you
of what a great action god Steven
Spielberg is. Too bad he didnt take the
reins on this.

Inside Out (G)

Dubious practices and bizarre beliefs are exposed in Going Clear.

Scientology exposed
Going Clear: Scientology
and the Prison of Belief (M)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

It is an eye-opening exercise,
googling the players in Going
Clear: Scientology and the
Prison of Belief.
Type in the name of its
director, Alex Gibney, or that
of author Lawrence Wright
The New Yorker staff writer
and Pulitzer Prize winner
upon whose book the film
is based or the films most
famous interview subject, Crash
writer-director Paula Haggis,
and what youll find are entire
websites designed to smear
their reputations.
The site aimed at discrediting
Gibney is currently sponsored
to come up first; the others land
within the top five results.
Of course, theyre all
created by that very wealthy
institution, the Church of
Scientology, whose leaders are
clearly infuriated by Gibneys
articulate expos of its bizarre
beliefs (in a galactic overlord
and aliens, for starters) and

dubious practices.
The prolific Gibney has
developed a reputation for
his lucid distillations of
corruption in institutions in a
raft of documentaries most
memorably the Oscar-winning
Taxi to the Dark Side, Enron:
The Smartest Guys in the
Room, and Mea Maxima Culpa:
Silence in the House of God.
It isnt surprising to see
Scientologys strong-arm
response to the film either
Gibney reveals just how
many resources are poured
into controlling its image and
bullying dissenters into silence.
In Going Clear, which draws
on Wrights similarly named
2013 book and in which the
author is interviewed, Gibney
goes straight for the jugular,
revealing disturbing operational
practices and the crackpot
origins of its ideology.
The latter was covered
under the thin veil of fiction
in Paul Thomas Andersons
2012 The Master, whose
central character, played by
Philip Seymour Hoffman, was
inspired by Scientology founder

In execution, Pixars 15th feature


proves to be the greatest idea the
toon studio has ever had: a stunningly
original concept that will not only delight
and entertain the companys massive
worldwide audience, but also promises
to forever change the way people think
about the way people think, delivering
creative fireworks grounded by a
wonderfully relatable family story,
Variety says. Time Out London agrees:
Pixar fans will be in seventh heaven in
the delightful, frenetic animation.

L. Ron Hubbard, the erstwhile


science fiction writer.
Here, Gibney interviews
former Scientologists, including
Haggis, actor Jason Beghe,
former senior executives, and
John Travoltas friend, Spanky
Taylor, on their alarming
experiences.
He also unearths footage
from church conventions,
archival interviews with
Hubbard, and compelling
evidence that elements of
Hubbards kooky sci-fi pulp
fiction were absorbed into

his theological philosophy


much of which isnt revealed
to its practitioners until
theyre entrenched in a system
designed to keep them there.
How? By amassing files of
their most personal information
which quite possibly explains
why Scientologys most famous
celebrities, Tom Cruise and
Travolta, stay put.
Gibney may well be
preaching to the choir, but
Going Clear makes for
compulsive, hair-raising and
enlightening viewing.

Walking the Camino (PG)

Driving both the filmmaker and her


subjects [are] wonder and wanderlust.
Their enthusiasm for the Camino is
contagious, and it might make you drop
everything and head for Spain, the
Village Voice says. The LA Times agrees
it paints a mostly inviting picture of a
potentially life-changing walk through
beautiful country and ancient villages.
The sense of place is vivid but the
internal struggle less so explained
rather than felt. To penetrate beyond
the camaraderie and capture the depth
of the experience would require less
conventional filmmaking.

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Tamaras horizon of calm


The next time you

tell yourself Im too


busy, think of Tamara
Alexander a pang of
guilt, then inspiration
and motivation will
likely follow.
Her upcoming solo
exhibition of paintings,
Field of Vision, is the
result of two years
work, completed while
juggling a fine arts
degree and looking after

six sons aged between


four and 23.
The works will be on
display at Tresillian Arts
Centre, Nedlands, next
month.
Tamara said the
paintings reflected WAs
gritty outback and were
created using acrylic
paint, beeswax, natural
pigment, ink, charcoal,
enamel and soil.
The paintings were

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inspired by family
holidays camping up
north and in the SouthWest, she said.
When you camp with
kids you see everything
through a childs eye.
Boys are gritty they
point out all the rocks,
soil, bugs and beautiful
colours.
Appreciating
the diversity of
our extraordinary
environment in Australia
is incredibly important to
me, and my intention is
to visually communicate
that it can be robust
yet fragile, complex yet
simple.
Her most recent
paintings feature a

middle panel of colours


that she said represented
a meditative state she
entered sometimes.
When life gets busy
and Im feeling really
overwhelmed, I head to
the beach and look out
at the horizon, Tamara
said.
That strip in the
middle of the paintings is
the horizon line.
Its my couple of
minutes peace when it
all feels too much.
Her exhibition, on
show from July 3 to 12,
will feature about 30
works of various sizes
on a range of surfaces,
including wood and
canvas.

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Community news
Cambridge
Mary Bond, Norma
Samuel and Jo Moore
took out the first prize
in social bowls played
in sunny conditions
last Wednesday afternoon at Cambridge
Bowling Club.
Fridays social
bowls winners were
Rosemary Goddard,
Gavin Arrow, Andy
Jenkins and Norma
Samuel with +9.
Graham Fitzmaurice, Frank Oliver
and Peter Kanganas
won Saturday mornings RAC bowls,
with runners-up Ken
Bruce, Cliff Racey and
Bob Gauntlett.
Don Quin and John
Barlow won Mondays
2-4-2, while the runners-up were visitors
Peter Freund and Jill
Bingham from the
Thornlie club.
David Phillips and
Warren Smith won
the plate.

Claremont
The winners of
last Thursdays
mixed bowls were
Patricia Hubbard,
Rick Kendall, Tom
Armstrong and Peter
Channer.
Coming in second
were Des Lynch,
Hazel Warr, Ireton
Parker and Norm
Underwood.
The team of Derrick
Dimbleby, Geoff Bovell
and Peter Channer
won Saturdays mixed
bowls, with runnersup Norm Underwood,
Ireton Parker and
Barry Caporn.
Ian Thompson won
Sundays scroungers
from Peter Giles.
Club membership
fees are due before
the annual general
meeting this Sunday,
June 21, at noon.
Full membership
is $150, while social
membership is $50.

Dalkeith
Nedlands
A good group of
mixed bowlers played
last Tuesday and top
of the wozza was skipper extraordinaire
Gwenda McIntosh,
assisted by Tom
James, David Ironside
(of course) and D.
Newton.
Fay Woods, Ian

Shellbear, Bruce
Fiegert and Val
Jackson were runnerup with +5, while
David Steinberg, Sally
Sansom, Pete Norris
and Marie Monks
scored +2.
In Thursdays mixed
bowls (now called the
mixed ups), Macca
McIntosh, Ron Day
and Ken Brooke were
top of the lot with
+11.
On +9 were the
all-bloke team of
George Klug, Rob
Kelly, Joel Steinberg,
and Kent Warburton
and the team of
David Steinberg,
Maureen Davison,
Rosemary Barr and
David Ironside.
Friday saw the
ladies have a break
from the blokes and
Pauline House, Glenys
Moulton and Jocelyn
Yeaman came in with
+8.
The runners-up were
Maureen Davison,
Beryl Barblett,
Rosemary Barr and
Olga Mirmikidis with
+5.
All are welcome to
join them for lunch on
Fridays at 11.30.
On Saturday, the
blokes had a break
from the ladies and
there were some very
close games.
Hitting the top
were John Pole, Alan
Davison, Neil Davis
and Pete Norris with
+4, followed by John
McIntosh (next time
we are taking a swab),
Ivor Davies and president Chris Richardson
on +3.
Then came John
Freedman, Ross
McKenzie and David
Ironside +2.
Joel Steinberg has
failed to show members the club film apparently a new censorship classification has
to be drafted!

Hollywood
Subiaco
The ladies had
a good result last
Tuesday in the undercover pennants
against Osborne Park,
picking up three aggregate points.
The rink of Dot
Leeson, Nada Bonny,
Margaret Gawler
and Betsy Tapley
went down by one,
but the other rink of
Alannah Brindley,

bowling
Deirdre Duncan,
Lesley Langley and
Pam Forrester made
up for it, winning
17/11.
Two teams managed to win both their
games in Thursdays
three-bowl pairs.
Robbie Blythe and
Mac Hughes had huge
wins in both games
to take out the major
prize, while runnersup John Hall and
Leigh Fitzpatrick had
one comfortable win
and one narrow win.
With his regular
partner now a tourist, Malcolm Moore
teamed up with Kim
Jefferis to not only
claim the title of the
odd couple but also
to win the cup and
saucer.
Meanwhile, Phil
Lawler, Vern Jones
and Colin Graves
played scroungers.
Phil opened the
scoring in a blaze of
glory then went into
hibernation, leaving
Vern and Colin to the
battle.
It came down to
a one-bowl suddendeath end. Colin fell
2m short with his bowl
while Vern, with little pressure, drew a
toucher to take the
game.
In Saturday pairs,
Dot Leeson and Colin
Graves had it all
over Dave Leeson
and his assistant
Alan Brindley for
the first six ends, but
then Dave and Alan
cleared away to a fourshot Mars Bars win.
The triples game
between Ray Fells,
Bob Porter and Rod
Hickling and the
triple of Ted Brown,
Pam Forrester and
Ray Preston saw
the Hickling team
finish up with the
Snickers.
It has taken a little
while, but Sunday
scroungers got started
at long last.
Vern Jones outplayed Alan Brindley
to win by 18, while on
the other rink, Glen
Morey won with 26pts,
closely followed by
Alex Gryta (24pts) and
John Hall (22pts).
Vern beat Glen in
the final to be crowned
King Scrounger.

Mosman
Park
Last weeks weather was ideal for
social bowls, with
good attendances on
both Wednesday and
Saturday.
The winners of
Wednesdays triples
were Brian Page,
Carol Wight and Peter
Smyth.
Not far behind were
runners-up Tony
Rudd, Robbie Martin
and Iris Newbold.
On Saturday, the
winners of the mixed
fours were Paul
Monger, Geoff Graham,
Kim Rose and Marie
Hagam.
The ladies are
playing in the indoor
pennant season at
Innaloo, with mixed
results. They see it as
a good opportunity to
get practice on a different surface during
the winter.
Fish and chips
are available on
Tuesday evenings
from 5.30pm.

Ptanque
At Subiaco Ptanque
Club last Saturday, the
winner of the ongoing
Presidents Trophy
was Kurt Isliker, followed by Vickram
Khadaroo, Elphie
Knowles, Thelma Dry,
John Exeter and Joost
den Haan.
The club is pleased
to see Elphie playing
so consistently well
after her recent health
dramas.
Julie and Muriel
are back at play and
the club is looking
forward to the return
of Angela, Ross and
Elaine.

Donald Lessels and his sister Lynette Young, left, who made the application
on his behalf, receive the award from Governor Kerry Sanderson.

Trust celebrates 25 years


An elegant afternoon tea at
Government House marked the
25 years of the Future Living
Trust, which was set up to help
people with disabilities and their
parents plan secure futures.
Governor Kerry Sanderson, who
is patron of the group, formerly
The Hawkevale Trust, congratulated all involved on the achievement of 25 years.
At the afternoon tea were families, carers, volunteers, staff and
the Trust board members.
Donald Lessels was presented
with a Future Living Trust per-

sonal support service through


a generous bequest by the late
Margaret Kinmond Taylor, a strong
advocate for the rights of people
with disabilities throughout her
life.
The Trust was originally established in response to the question
raised by parents: Who will look
out for our child when we are no
longer able to?
FLTs purpose is to provide
peace of mind for parents and
families by creating a practical
and secure plan, and then helping
to deliver that plan.

Teddies for lost childhoods


The Refugees Rights Network
used teddy bears to put the spotlight on children in detention
centres in Nauru.
It collected 107 teddies, one
for each child in detention, and
attached slips of paper to them
containing childhood memories
of concerned Australians.
Ashley Macmillan, the head of
the Amnesty International Refugee
Rights Group, said teddy bears
were a symbol of innocence and
joy.
We have one for each child in
detention to remind the govern-

ment what it is theyre really locking up, Ms Macmillan said.


The teddy bears representing
the childrens lost childhood,
were delivered to the West Perth
office of Senator Michaelia Cash,
Assistant Minister for Immigration
and Border Protection.
Jasmine Ruscoe, from WAs
Refugee Group, said they had laid
out 106 teddy bears and delivered a
107th to Senator Cash to protest the
continued detention of children,
particularly in Nauru.
There is one bear to represent
every child currently detained,
she said.

Observing our wonderful world


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us will be the theme when the
University of the Third Age
(U3A) meets at the Grove library
on Monday.
At 1pm, Judy Nicholls will give
an account of her recent travels in
Rajasthan, which included a trip

on the Palace on Wheels.


Then, at 2.30pm, Brice Wells
will give a talk titled Birds: My
Magnificent Obsession.
There will be a coffee break
between the two talks, and visitors
are always welcome.
For more information, ring Keith
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Reviews by JULIE BAILEY and BEN DINEENDICKINSON

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CITY BEACH

$699,000 to $719,000
6/4 Perina Way
Properties in this price bracket
are rare in City Beach, so get
in quick before someone else
does.
AGENT: Peter Clements,
Mint Real Estate.

Jump in the pool or walk out the back gate to the neighbourhood park.

Hairdresser creates a home with style


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Offers

3 Norbury Crescent
Put your own stamp on this
4x2 just by painting some of
the rooms.
AGENT: Gary Dye,
Acton North.

Auction June 27, noon


40 and 42 Dampier
Avenue
These council-owned blocks
were due to be auctioned last
weekend (June 13) but the
date was changed.
AGENT: Matt McWaters
and Jeff Wright, Wright Real
Estate.

FAST FACTS

Median City Beach house


price: $1,695,000.
Properties for sale: 52

4 Tranmore Way
CITY BEACH
Oers by June 23
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t was a big year for


Maurice Meade in 1974:
he opened his first hairdressing salon in Subiaco
and he bought his first
home in City Beach.
Maurices wife,
Rosemary, was pregnant
with their first child, and
they were looking for a
family-friendly home in a
nice neighbourhood.
When they saw 4
Tranmore Way, which
backs on to a park, they
knew it was the one.
They loved the home and
location so much they stayed
there for four decades, making changes along the way
as their family grew.
A recent renovation has
given it a modern, edgy look
just like a new haircut.
The couples experience in hairdressing has
influenced the finishes

As soon as the front door opens, the


wow factor is evident
and fittings in their home,
which is both stylish and
functional.
We found that many
of the things that we saw
working in our business,
we used for our house too,
they said.
Our kitchen and bathrooms are examples of this
with cabinetry and plumbing equipment.
We also have an understanding of the styles that
come and go, so weve opted
for more timeless styles for
our home.
Visitors walk along a
boardwalk, with a water
feature on one side, to the
front door.
As soon as the front door
opens, the wow factor is
evident.
A double-sided gas fireplace in polished plaster
is the focus of the central
living area, which is one of
the three living spaces.
Coming a close second is

a glamorous bar with feature lights and storage for


wine and spirit bottles.
Sitting by the fire, and a
sipping a glass of red, is the
way to go in the winter.
In summer, you can head
out to an alfresco area
overlooking a pool.
Well miss the privacy
of this house with a green
outlook over the parkland
trees and our great big
pool, which hosted many
pool parties over the
years, the owners said.
A gate in the rear garden
opens to a neighbourhood
park with two sets of playground equipment.
There is good separation
in this home, which has a
separate kitchen and living
area off the central living
space.
The main bedroom is
tucked away at the front,
and opens to a luxurious
ensuite with a free-standing bath.

No need to go out for a drink: just cosy up to the bar.

The home, on a 807sq.m block, has been renovated in


style by owners Maurice and Rosemary Meade.

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J.R. Ewing lifestyle


can be yours
The former home of the Texas tycoon
who inspired the hit 1970s show
Dallas is on the market for $24.9million. H.L. Hunt started his career
trading poker winnings for oil rights,
ultimately secured much of the East
Texas oil field and became one of the
richest men in the world. His colourful personal life which included 15
children born to three wives was
among the chief inspirations for the
fictional character J.R. Ewing. Hunts
mansion on White Rock Lake was
modelled after George Washingtons
Mount Vernon home, albeit on a
much bigger scale. Built on a 4ha
site, the three-storey house boasts
976sq.m of internal area, five enormous bedrooms, nine bathrooms,
a library, gym and a 10,000-bottle
cellar. The grounds include the first
private pool in Dallas, lighted tennis
courts, putting greens and a 16-car
showroom garage.

The owners threw in a couple of alpacas when they sold their Caversham
property for $3.7million.
.

Alpacas talk as does


wine

A pair of alpacas was enough to


seal the deal when a prospective
buyer went to a home open at
138 Hamersley Road, Caversham.
Linda Sullivan, of Space Real
Estate, said the seller offered to
throw in the alpacas and it
worked. The buyer had always
loved alpacas, so it was meant to
be, Ms Sullivan said. Buyers and
sellers are having to think outside
the box in this market. Adding
something personal or making it
fun helps when negotiating. On
a 52,331ha site, the six-bedroom

The former home of Texas oil tycoon H.L. Hunt is listed for $24.9 million.

Get the party started: when finished, this Cottesloe home will have its own nightclub with a dancing pole, bar,
lighting and dance floor. It could cost about $3million to complete the four-level house opposite the Blue Duck.
house was sold in the first week for
$3.7million. It was a great result
given the average selling price in
the area is $450,000. Meanwhile
in Nedlands, wine talks: a buyer
offered six bottles of Grange for
85 Meriwa Street, which went for
$1,145,000. There were three
offers and the Grange got the deal
over the line, Ms Sullivan said.

Tonich, of Altitude Real Estate, said


the couple had changed their minds
about completing the four-level
house. Mr Tonich said the builders
estimated it could cost between
$2.5million and $3.5million to finish
it off. It depends on the standard
of finishes and if any changes are
made to the design, Mr Tonich
said. Ive had a lot of interest from
the eastern states and China. It
complies with Foreign Investment
Review Board regulations because
its half-built. A lot of the work has
been done on the nightclub with
a dance floor, lighting, bar and
dancing pole. The house will have
a 14-car basement garage, six
bedrooms (two with turntables), five
bathrooms, a gym, pool, spa room,
home theatre and rooftop terrace.
Offers close on July 15.

Your own nightclub


facing the ocean
Imagine having a nightclub - with a
dancing pole - in your own home?
And being able to rotate your bed
or lounge so you can enjoy the
ocean view. Its all yours if you buy
164 Marine Parade, Cottesloe. But
theres a catch: its not finished.
Opposite the Blue Duck, the halfbuilt house is owned by Eric and
Tetyana Phillips, who also own
60 Marine Parade, according
to Landgate records. Agent Paul

Quiet auction weekend


It was all quiet on the auction

front last weekend, with only one


local property up for grabs. The
modern 3x2 at 8 Hicks Street,
North Fremantle, was passed in for
$755,000. Caporn Young agents
Stefanie Dobro and Michael Harries
have advertised it for $940,000.
Meanwhile, the auction of 2C
Athelstan Road, Cottesloe, was
cancelled. John Hunter, of Abel
McGrath, said: We didnt get
enough foot traffic so we decided
not to go ahead with the auction.
The over-55s house is priced at
$2.15million. Please turn to page
93 for auction tips.

No buyers: 8 Hicks Street, North


Fremantle, was passed in for $755,000.

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Sydney vs Perth? A tale of two markets?


As the Sydney market reaches
almost unprecedented highs, Perth
buyers and property owners have
been looking on with a mixture of
envy and relief, depending which
side of the fence you sit on.
With a median house price in
Sydney nudging the one million
dollar mark, and papers full of talk
of an affordability crisis, many are
speculating whether other markets
will follow or if the bubble is about
to burst.
Economic, political and financial
decisions can seem to be made
based on whats happening on the
eastern side of Australia, but where
does that leave those of us sitting
outside the simmering Sydney and
Melbourne markets?
Leading Abel McGrath property
consultant, Michelle Kerr, says
there are a number of factors
at play that have combined to
drive the eastern states property
markets to ever increasing levels.
Sydney, in particular, is now being
viewed as an international city and
destination in the same league as
Paris, London and New York, Ms
Kerr says.

Generally, if you look across


the globe, the most sought after
cities of the world are traditionally
expensive the closer you get to the
epicentre.
As our major cities grow, it is
unfortunately symptomatic of
what happens as urban centres
develop.
Ms Kerr says although Perth is
growing in terms of sophistication
and as a destination, it is not
driven by the same factors that are
currently fuelling the Sydney and
Melbourne markets.
Perth is at heart a big mining town
and because of our reliance on
the commodities industries, we do
feel the effects when those sectors
suffer, she says.
We operate on entirely different
fundamentals from the East Coast.
She says although industry experts
traditionally allude to predictable
cycles to explain market
fluctuations, these cycles are
becoming increasingly hard to pick.
When any market slows down, a
sense of balance returns to supply
and demand, Ms Kerr explains.

The Perth market, at the moment,


seems to be evenly balanced
between buyers and sellers.
She says although buyers have
the upper hand when any market
deteriorates, she would caution
against sitting back and trying to
pick the bottom of the market.
I would caution buyers, particularly
those looking for a family home,
that the choice of homes in
the Western Suburbs remains
challenging.
Dont wait to pick the bottom of
the market in the hope that youll
pay less, Ms Kerr adds.

your research and making sure you


can afford the loan you take on,
then regardless of what happens in
one, two or five years, your risk is
minimised.

Know your agent

Property is for the majority of us


an emotional buy and for that
reason, Ms Kerr says, it remains
independent, to a certain extent, of
what is happening in the market.

With many years of negotiating, marketing and


selling, Genevieve offers over 20 years experience
in the Real Estate industry initially working in the
Floreat/City Beach area where she received various
industry related awards as a top listing and selling
representative. Genevieve offers her clients sincerity,
honesty, passion, excellent
negotiation and communication
skills, and a positive outlook
with the ability to build lasting
relationships & deal with
people from all walks of life.
Genevieve focuses in the City
Beach, Mount Claremont and
Swanbourne areas.

Michelle Kerr
Property Consultant
0412 770 743

You might end up missing the


perfect house for you.
As for predicting where the Perth
market is headed in the next 12
to 18 months, Ms Kerr says a
crystal ball would come in handy
for anyone trying to pick where it is
going next.
She says with so many local and
international factors at play it is too
difficult for even the most seasoned
industry insiders to predict.

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$1,695,000
SUBIACO
208 Townshend Road
The owner-builder is holding a two-hour home open
on Saturday June 13, from
10.30am.
OWNER: John Orr,
0418 943 954.

Offers
WEMBLEY
67 Lake Monger Drive
The view of Lake Monger is
a big selling point for this
five-bedroom and threebathroom home.
OWNER: Vince Carboni,
0414 458 888.

$4.75million
PEPPERMINT GROVE
1 Butler Way
This resort-style home, with
four bedrooms and three
bathrooms, is in a quiet culde-sac.
AGENT: Henry Willis, Riverside
Real Estate.

Masterful
use of
space
3
3

27 Boreham Street
COTTESLOE
Mid-high $1millions
Caporn Young

ou know you can expect the


best when you step into an
architects home.
And this contemporary house,
nestled midway between the
beach and the Swan River, is no
exception.
Architect Matthew Coniglio
designed and built the home
for his young family about four
years ago.
Fittingly, its the embodiment
of a no-fuss seaside lifestyle,
but with a few playful surprises
thrown in along the way.
Not to be tamed by its snug
352sq.m block, the sculptural
building packs a punch, thanks
to Mr Coniglios acute attention
to detail and masterful manipulation of space and sunlight.
A gently-arching wall inside
the home is a welcome reprieve
from the angular exterior, with
the two extremes combining to
great effect.
An abundance of light provides warmth thanks to fullheight windows and a private
central courtyard, while the
clever layout promotes crossventilation and ensures cooling
breezes are drawn inside.
Selling agents Craig Gaspar
and Mandy Pattison, of Caporn
Young, describe it as the ideal
coastal property.
And with its passive solar design, crisp white walls and wide,
bleached jarrah floorboards, its
easy to see why.
On the first-floor landing, a
vast window, with a wide strip
of security glazing, frames the
view of norfolk island pine like a
work of art, without compromising the privacy of the owners or
neighbours.

After a dip at Cottesloe Beach,


take a shower outdoors and relax
on the timber-decked alfresco.

Not to be tamed by its


snug 352sq.m block,
the sculptured building
packs a punch
The mezzanine, with a frameless-glass balustrade, overlooks
the open-plan living area and
kitchen, which has Caesarstone
benchtops and Bosch appliances.
Adding to the homes sculptural elements are two bathrooms
decked out in Italian marble,
and a third, which has a mosaic
of blue Bisazza tiles.
The feature wall undulates
above the deep bath in what is
a definitive nod to the nearby
Indian Ocean.

You can opt to dine inside or in the shade of the mature cape lilac tree.

STEPHANIE McGANN

FAST FACTS

Median Cottesloe house


price: $1.95million.
Properties for sale: 74

Frangipanis scent the low maintenance front garden.

All the best houses in the western suburbs are in the POST each week
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recent
sales

61 Margaret Street
COTTESLOE
Auction 1.30pm,
July 4
Acton Cottesloe

$1,276,000
FLOREAT
45 Donegal Road

ave House is one of the


best known houses in
Cottesloe.
Its not the most expensive, or
the most architecturally impressive, but there is something about
it that people love.
What is it? The striking, curved
roof? The location, in a quiet
cul-de-sac a stones throw from
the beach?
Both, says selling agent Bev
Heymans, of Acton Cottesloe.
It has such an interesting
design, which was inspired by the
sun, surf and sea, Ms Heymans
said.
Outside, there is a delightful
surprise around every corner,
with hidden gardens, a water
feature and several alfresco
areas.
On a 424sq.m block, the home
was renovated by previous owners who transformed an original
beach shack into a three-level
home.
Wave House has plenty of
room for growing families to
spread out, with four bedrooms,
two bathrooms, three living areas
and a study.
The upper-level living area
has a panoramic view, across a

This block-value home, west


of the Floreat Forum, was
sold after its auction on
June 6.
AGENTS: Maree Clough and
Yvonne Furner, Acton North.

This Cottesloe home echoes the nearby ocean with a wave roof and sand-coloured render.

$2.03million

vacant block, to the ocean.


This room is a treasure trove
of hidden storage space.
There are also ocean views
from the maple and granite
kitchen on the first floor.
A boardwalk, which leads to
a two-car garage, adds to the
beachy feel of this home.
Ms Heymans is giving buyers a price guide low to mid
$2millions.

SUBIACO
43 Hensman Road
There was a lot of interest in
this property with a big block
(906sq.m) on two titles.
AGENTS: Cam McGregor
and Aaron Potter, Space.

FAST FACTS

Median Cottesloe house


price: $1.95million.
Properties for sale: 74

Just ignore the vacant block and look towards the ocean.

$3.85million
CITY BEACH
25 Branksome Gardens
A local from south City
Beach bought this resortstyle home built by hospitality entrepreneur Geoff
Hayward.
AGENT: Scott Swingler, Space
Real Estate.

There are three living areas to choose from in this home, on 424sq.m.

There are ocean views from the kitchen.

Those auction terms demystified


A

uctions are growing


in popularity in WA,
but we are still a long way
behind our eastern states
counterparts.
Richard Young, of
Caporn Young, is a big
fan of auctions, and he is
doing his bit to demystify
the auction process.
Below is a Q and A from
Mr Young:
What is a vendor bid?
It is a bid made on behalf of the vendor (owner),
not a buyer.
Who can make a vendor
bid?
Only the auctioneer.
Does the auctioneer have to

declare a vendor bid each


time it is used?
Yes.
How many bids can a vendor
make?
A maximum of 10 vendor
bids.
What is a reserve price?
The price below which
the vendor will not sell.
This price may vary.
What does passed in
mean?
The bidding has not
reached the vendors reserve price and the property has not sold.
If the property is passed in,
who gets the first opportunity to buy the property?

The highest bidder.


If the property is passed in
on a vendor bid, what happens then?
The vendor, via the vendors agent, is at liberty to
negotiate with any genuine
buyer.
Do I have to register prior to
bidding at an auction?
Not in WA.
What is a genuine bid?
All bids are genuine;
there are vendor bids and
buyer bids.
What is a dummy bid?
A dummy bid is a bogus
bid that someone makes
in order to drive the
price higher. It is illegal

to make dummy bids at


auction.
Mr Young said the
growing popularity of
auctions was highlighted
by the fact that the collective value of homes
sold by auction through
Caporn Young jumped
by a massive 76% during
the March 2015 quarter,
compared with the first
quarter of 2014.
Overall, we sold real
estate valued at $24.1million during the first three
months of 2015 compared
with $13.7million for the
March 2014 quarter, Mr
Young said.

2 SALISBURY ST, AUCTION SATURDAY


4TH JULY AT 12 NOON
COTTESLOE
(Unless sold prior)

CORNER DELIGHT

Marcia Farris
0403 581 754

Beautifully nestled on a handy corner block


and just seconds from Cottesloe Beach and
its sparkling Indian Ocean waters, this neat
and tidy 3x1 home is lled with coastal
character and has been extremely well looked
after, representing the perfect opportunity to
enter into a wonderful seaside suburb!

marciaf@daveyre.com.au Home Open: 11am 12 noon


13th, 20th, 27th June and 4th July
26 North Beach Road, North Beach
Ph: 9447 1644
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June 27, 2.30pm

14 Donegal Road

Renovate the humble 3x1 or


build on the 809sq.m block
opposite a park with a playground.
AGENT: Vivien Yap,
LJ Hooker Claremont.

7/44 Barneld Road


CLAREMONT
$1,249,000
Acton Cottesloe

2
2
2

efore its conversion six years


ago, the building that houses
this split-level apartment had
been a joinery factory for a
quarter of a century.
The building dates from
1925.
So as you step into this sunny,
ground-floor apartment, through
its heavy timber front door, you
might just find yourself wondering what stories these walls have
to tell.
Barely a two-minute walk from
Swanbourne railway station, the
home is set back from the road
and cradled by residential and
commercial space.
Access is by a lane from Parry
Street, which gives it a sense of
peaceful seclusion, despite its
closeness to Claremonts thriving hub.
Inside the home, timber floors,
raked ceilings and exposed brick
assert the warehouse feel.

July 4, 11am

NEDLANDS
43 Verdun Street
Bidding will start at $1.3million for this modern, fourbedroom home on 316sq.m.
AGENTS: Simon McGrath
and John Hunter,
Abel McGrath.

July 4, noon

COTTESLOE

Sip your morning coee beneath timber beams almost a century old in the courtyard.

The 237sq.m apartment is tucked away from the road and access is via
a lane o Parry Street.
And in the open-plan living
area, a raw concrete feature
wall creeps all the way up to a
vaulted ceiling.
The glossy white kitchen has
stainless-steel Smeg appliances,

a glass splashback and a stone


island bench.
From here, bi-fold doors open
to a recycled-brick courtyard,
with overhead timber beams that
continue the warehouse feel.

All three levels enjoy fresh


breezes and sunlight thanks to
an abundance of windows with
adjustable louvres.
Selling agent Deborah Brady,
of Acton Cottesloe, describes the
home as effortlessly cool with a
New York loft ambience.
And there is certainly something about its mix of exposed,
raw materials that gets the creative juices flowing.
Its easy to imagine artists,
writers and other creative types
reveling in the quietness, before
ducking to one of the many nearby
cafes for a quick coffee fix.
The strata fees are $922.88
per quarter.
STEPHANIE McGANN

FAST FACTS

Median Claremont house


price: $1,387,500.
Properties for sale: 71

2 Salisbury Street

Modern living with beer on tap

Its not flash but its all about


the block a 1013sq.m corner site on the right side of
the railway tracks.
AGENT: Marcia Farris, Davey
Real Estate.

89 Pangbourne Street
WEMBLEY
Oers by June 22
Space Real Estate

5
2
2

here is a sentimental touch to


this sleek family home.
The towering flue in the living room is made from the same
bricks that were used in the
original home, before it was re-

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offers immaculate modern living with luxurious natural nishes in
a sought after location on a whisper quiet street overlooking natural
bushland within the private school precinct.

BEV HEYMANS
0419 099 243

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0405 570 903

500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE


PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/COTTESLOE

The redbrick flue stands out amid the


clean white surfaces
placed with this contemporary
suburban palace.
You notice it right from the
off, when you step through the
front door and arrive in a wide
hall that has a clear line of sight
to the back of the house.
Gleaming, spotted-gum floors

lead you down a flight of steps to


the heart of the home, where the
redbrick flue stands out amid the
clean white surfaces.
The kitchen occupies a long
nook just off the main space,
featuring Caesarstone benchtops,
splashback windows, upscale

appliances and even some bar


taps.
Bad news: you need to provide
your own beer.
A kids wing is cleverly hidden behind an interior wall,
neatly separating four spacious
bedrooms and a well-appointed
bathroom from the rest of the
house.
All the bedrooms have built-in
robes and good natural light.
A media room rounds out the
ground floor ideal for sleepovers
or family movie nights.
Head upstairs and you will
arrive in a plush parents retreat,
featuring ample space and rows
of clerestory windows.
It opens to the roomy main
suite, which includes a bedroom,
walk-in robe and luxurious
ensuite.
In the warmer months you can
enjoy the pool at the rear of the
670sq.m block, or host a barbecue
in the sheltered alfresco area
with remote-controlled blinds.
The selling agent is Emily
Hiskins, of Space Real Estate.

ABOVE LEFT: The contemporary home is on a 670sq.m block.


BELOW: Splashback windows bring
a touch of green into the sleek
kitchen.

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WEST
BUSSELTON
3A Peake Street
Just sell it ASAP and Ill cut
my losses, the owner said.
AGENT: Ty Criddle, Acton
South West.

The semi-alfresco entertaining area surveys the landscaped gardens, where camellias and lavender abound.

Masterful use of a salvaged past

$575,000

Live a simple life in this basic


beach pad with three bedrooms and one bathroom.

n the early 90s, the owners of


835 Glen Road, Darlington,
approached award-winning
architect Allan Davies with an
unusual task.
Their Peppermint Grove home,
on the corner of View and Leake
streets, had been in the family
for about a century.
But in the late 80s they decided to sell, and the new owners planned to demolish the old
house to make way for the new.
Our family negotiated to store
all the materials from our family
home, including the lovely sash
windows, french doors, fireplaces
and chimney pots, Elizabeth
Day said.
Its those salvaged materials
that Mr Davies incorporated into
Ms Days Darlington property,
with sensitivity and a masterful
approach to design.
The oak front door, inset with
leadlight windows, is a fitting testament to the old family estate.

And there are four jarrah pillars from the former Cottesloe
flour mill in the family room.
The four-bedroom home is surrounded by landscaped gardens,
complete with a concrete pool,
which have hosted many parties
and events, including WA Youth
Orchestra concerts.
Native Australian bush
brims the half hectare site, with
Nyaania Brook at its eastern
boundary.
Its the main winter creek
through Darlington, and a lovely
play field for children catching
tadpoles and building cubbies,
Ms Day said.
Selling agent Lil Modolo, of
Centurion Real Estate, is asking for offers from $1.15million
for this rare piece of family
history.
For more details, phone 0449
510 561.
STEPHANIE McGANN

QUINDALUP
1/12 McDermott Street

AGENTS: Andrew Hopkins


and Eloise Jennings, JHY
Realty.

$4.5million

The oak front door is from the familys former Peppermint Grove home.

HENTY
Lot 74 Lennard Road
This 808ha property, in the
heart of the Ferguson Valley
wine growing region, is an
ideal superannuation investment, the agent says.
AGENT: Peter Johnston,
Acton South West.

The property is on the bus route from Helena College and is not far
from transport to both Perth College and Guildford Grammar School.

Compact studio has a price to match


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The 38sq.m property includes a car bay and is a short walk


from Leederville.

A recent renovation updated the compact kitchen.

3/50 Kingston
Avenue
WEST PERTH
$280,000
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etween the riverfront


mansions and the swish
Claremont apartments we
occasionally find properties
that people on an average
income could afford.
This West Perth apartment is priced at barely a
third more than the West
Perth median, putting it
within reach of nearly anyone with a full-time job.
It is not often that I
come across something like
this, selling agent Kyron
Bone, of the Property
Exchange, said.
It has recently been
renovated and its walking
distance to Leederville.
Naturally, that comes

with a few trade-offs.


The studio is positively
minuscule just a kitchen,
a bathroom and a small
lounge that doubles as the
bedroom.
But it is well presented,
with gleaming timber
floors, a modern kitchen
and a car bay.
Everything included, it
clocks in at 38sq.m.
So if location and presentation matter more than
space to you, this could be
your answer.
Mr Bone said a lot of the
interest came from investors and first homebuyers,
particularly single women
who valued the proximity
to Leederville.
Its obviously a high
level of affordability so
there has been quite a
high level of interest, he
said.

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Dr Baynam, who has seen
the children from early in
their lives, was confident their
condition had an underlying
genetic cause.
He had an idea of the sort of
condition it could be, but even
after exhausting all available
tests, a diagnosis could not be
confirmed.
The breakthrough was new
genetic technology, called
next generation sequencing.
Based on the combination
of findings in the family, the
team applied this new technology to design a test.
We found something, Dr
Baynam said.
But we had to be sure we
had the correct answer.
This was a challenge because nobody had described
faults in this gene in families
anywhere in the world.
Adding to the challenge was
the fact that the children were
Aboriginal and there was no
accumulated genomic reference material for Aboriginal
children.

Our ability to interpret


what we had discovered was
hindered because we didnt
have that base understanding
of the range of normal from
which to work, he said.
We didnt know if it really was rare or whether it
was something common in
the Aboriginal population
that had just not been documented.
That dearth of Aboriginal
genomic reference material
meant Dr Baynam needed an
alternative means of verifying
his result.
But finding somebody to per-

form the time-consuming and


highly specialised functional
test was another challenge.
After scouring the globe
for a laboratory with the expertise and willingness to do
the test, he eventually found
a group in Canberra.
The test, which involved
introducing the gene fault
seen in the family into a cell
in the laboratory, provided
Dr Baynam with the proof
he needed.
The team performing the
studies in Canberra then went
a step further, giving the drug
rapamycin to the cells.

From page 3

been first to identify Irish


scammers targeting elderly
people.
Senior sergeant Vivian
said police used social and
traditional media to alert
possible victims.
Wembley police then
worked with Consumer
Protection, she said.
From the initial investigation it was identified that
there was an emerging trend

The rapamycin reversed


the effect of the gene fault in
those cells, providing further
proof of the genetic cause of
the childrens disorder and a
potential drug to treat them.
Dr Baynam said the prolonged process highlighted
the difficulties and health
inequities posed by the lack
of genomic information and
reference data for Aboriginal
people.
Had such data been available, a confirmed diagnosis
may have been possible up
to 15 months earlier.

Three Irish roof scammers jailed

her roof (Rogues with


brogues, POST, February 7).
The woman was alerted
when her dog started barking.
The man said he would repair
damage to her roof for $200
but she said no because of a
recent bad experience with
tree loppers.
Senior sergeant Vivian
said Wembley officers had

involving many different


suburbs metropolitan wide,
and Mirrabooka detectives
took charge.
Assistant Minister for
Immigration and Border
Protection, Senator
Michaelia Cash, said 22 of
the 26 Irish people had been
deported.
She said the remaining four
would be deported when they
were released from jail.

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Within the consideration


of this application, one DAP
member even questioned
the content of the local government policies, which is
clearly not the role of DAP
members.
WALGAs submission
pointed to a litany of problems associated with the DAP
system.
It said DAPs, which impose on-the-spot conditions,
deleted or changed council
conditions en masse.
WALGA also argued that
having three governmentappointed specialists and two
councillors on the panels was
not fair.
For the system to be truly
balanced, there should be an
equal number of technical
experts and local government representatives, with
the presiding member only
required to use a casting vote
in the event of a tied vote,
it said.
It would be more appropriate to establish a larger panel,
for example with a 3/3 split

and a presiding member.


During their first three years
of operation, DAPs processed
520 applications, of which
95.1% followed the recommendation of the local council
planning staffs responsible
authority report.
It shows that the technical
experience in local government already exists, with only
5% of applications debated,
and puts into question why
a whole new decision-making
system has been established
for such a small number of
items that may only be locally
contentious, WALGA said.
WALGA suggested the
WA Economic Regulation
Authority urgently carry out
a cost-benefit analysis of the
DAP system.
It said an invitation to include WALGA in the working
groups to draw up the DAP
regulations was a charade.
Meetings were used by
department officers to present
matters already determined ...
there was no work shopping or
true consultation undertaken
with the stakeholders about

the content of the regulations, it said.


WALGA said an Ernst and
Young report into the DAPs
had been buried.
The consultants delivered
a final report with recommendations to the department but
this was never released to
working group members or
adopted by the department,
WALGA said.
The department subsequently developed a methodology in house, which
was presented to working
group members as a fait accompli.
It said it was recently
disappointed that Planning
Minister John Day had announced changes to the DAP
regulations, that came into
effect on May 1, saying it had
asked for the changes to be
delayed until after the parliamentary inquiry, which is due
to finished in September.
WALGA said it had not been
consulted about the changes,
which were not based on evidence from the sector.
Rather [they were based]

on anecdotal comments and


perceptions of the department
and the planning industry,
it said.
WALGA said the DAP system was fundamentally flawed
and its objectives, achievements and determinations
needed to be looked at before
any regulation changes were
suggested.
This is why WALGA suggests that a cost-benefit analysis is needed, it said.
Without this comprehensive assessment of the DAP
system, any suggested regulation changes will only be a
band aid treatment.
Officials from the
Department of Planning and
WA Planning Commission
were due to front the parliamentary inquiry on Friday
[June 19].
Representatives from the
Housing Industry Association,
Property Council of Australia,
Urban Development Institute
of Australia and Real Estate
Institute of Australia will
also address the inquiry on
Monday.

No one can tell me I cannot vote

From page 1
from the application received
that the nature and extent
of the interest held by the
disclosing elected members
was different.
This week the spokesman
referred the POST to the previous answer and said councillors had not mentioned an
interest in common.
Meanwhile, Churchlands
MP Sean LEstrange replied to
questions about his advocacy
for the No campaign.
He said: My role as a
Member of Parliament is to
represent the views of my
constituents living in the
suburbs of City Beach and
Floreat.
In this regard I am not bound
by any local government rules
which may apply to local government councillors who are
required to vote on this issue.
He said this despite living
between two properties that
would be affected.
Any attempt to say that
because I live in the affected
area, I should not represent
my constituents, or comment
on the scheme amendment, is
a desperate attempt to distract
community members from the

real issue, he said.


Scheme Amendment 31
impacts across all of City
Beach and Floreat and like
the constituents I represent I
too live in the affected area.
I have declared this
publicly and it is on the pecuniary interests register at
Parliament House.
Cambridge mayor Simon
Withers said: Mr LEstranges
home is next to properties that
will qualify for developments

under Amendment 31.


He said Mr LEstrange
had said he had one-on-one
meetings with the Premier,
the Minister for Planning
and the Minister for Local
Government regarding
Amendment 31.
Has Sean disclosed his personal interest in this matter to
the Ministers he has lobbied
or to the Premier?
If Sean was an elected
local government member,

he would be prohibited from


participating in the decisionmaking process.
While Sean is not an
elected local government
member, he is an elected
public official.
Is it appropriate for him
to be lobbying the Premier,
the Minister for Planning and
other Cabinet Ministers on a
town planning scheme amendment that affects him personally? Mr Withers said.

Bradley offers infill olive branch


From page 1

Each submission must be


assessed and addressed by
council staff, meaning that
all staff hands are on deck
to deal with the flood.
Temporary staff have been
enlisted to help sift and prepare summaries in time for
the July 1 meeting.
The timing of that meeting
is crucial, because it will
occur during a small window
when one councillor is back
from holiday and before another leaves.
The infill controversy has
sparked public meetings and

protests, banners on houses


through City Beach, and long
and divisive public input at
council meetings.
It has divided the council
and led to increasingly caustic attacks on mayor Simon
Withers.
Residents say they signed
up for well-planned, spacious
garden suburbs with single
houses on large blocks.
Mr Withers supports the
infill proposal, which he says
will provide more housing
choices and make little difference to the appearance
of the suburbs because of
the very big houses already

being built there.


He has called on the state
government to launch an advertising campaign to better
sell its policy of higher densities in the suburbs.
The July meeting to discuss the analysis of the 2500
submissions on the proposed
Amendment 31 will be open
to the public but they will
not be allowed to take part
in the meeting, council chief
executive Jason Buckley told
councillors.
Councillors will be briefed
beforehand about two reports
drawn up by consultants and
council staff.

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carpentry

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Our Reputation and
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our Customers
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Contact Martin Cook

9383 7977
0418 940 145

For the cleanest


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COTTESLOE CARPET
CLEANING
Western Suburbs
Specialist!
RESIDENTIAL
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CARPENTRY

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Specialists X Skirting &
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X Pergolas
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X Fencing X Garden
Gates
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Makeovers

CARPET CLEANING

Outdoor Carpentry

Call Neville 0416 190 154


or email: nev@mbas.com.au

CARPENTRY
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0417 093 966

Email: gkphillips@amnet.net.au

Undertaking all aspects


of carpentry.
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References upon request.
Service & Quality Guaranteed.
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Excellence in
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David Macdonald
0488 208 999

Kurt Carter 0424 476 036


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CLEANING

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COMPUTING

City Carpet
Cleaners

Cleaning

CHEMICAL FREE
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Computer Problems?

Caring for the Environment


Domestic / Commercial
Upholstery
Vinyl Strip and Seal
Tile and Grout
Pressure cleaning up to 3000 psi
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Windows Cleaned
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25 years experience
Free Quotes

9309 9967
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Carpet
Steam
Cleaning
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ACCI Trained & Certified
Contact GRAEME

0418 957 690

LATEST TRUCK MOUNTED


STEAM CLEANING
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OWNER OPERATED
AVAILABLE 7 DAYS
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Ph 9383 3510
Mob 0413 833 966

STAIGERS
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Ceilings installed & repaired


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FOR ADVICE & QUOTE


PHONE RHYS ON

9446 2011
HERBS CEILINGS
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CALL THE EXPERT.
OLD OR NEW CEILINGS
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40 Years Experience

0411 547 487


APEX CEILINGS
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Proudly Supporting Police in our region

CRYSTAL CLEAN

Commercial Cleaning Offices


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

Mobile: 0402 130 003

OCEAN LINE CLEANING


Husband & Wife Team
Commercial / Domestic
Police Clearance

Ph 0411 445 452

B-ABLE CLEANERS

Ph Andrew

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RITA CLEANING
SERVICE
Domestic & Commercial Cleaning
Window Cleaning Service
We bring our own equip and chemical
Special house cleaning $25p/hr
FULLY INSURED & POLICE CLEARED

Free quote call Galen

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DOMESTIC
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Smartwire Communications

www.smartwire.net.au

Call Brett 0419 234 567


25 Years Experience

1 Hour
Response

24/7 Onsite Service


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

Century IT
Consultants

$BMM

0402 397 915

www.centuryitc.com.au

FOURWAY OUTDOOR

Call: 6465 4444


0411 357 645
Mac Man

HIGH PRESSURE HOT AND COLD CLEAN


Paving Driveway Clean and Seal
Decking Scrub and Seal
Gutters and Windows
Vacate and Renovation Clean
No Mess - FREE QUOTE

- Need help with


your next Apple
hardware or
software
purchases?

Police Clearence

0414 874 787


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BETTYS Home
Cleaning Service
$40.00 per hour
Friendly & Reliable

Ph Betty 0408 241 464

- Need help installing and


integrating your new Apple
products in your home?
- Need on-site tutoring for your
mac, iPhone or iPod?

MAC MAN CAN HELP!


CALL JAMES FOR ALL
YOUR APPLE NEEDS

Ph: 0417 928 439


Email: jamesrslewis@me.com

CleanArt Services
Home and Ofce

Cleaning quality guaranteed


or your money back!!!
Call us: 0414 553 677

CLOCKS & WATCHES

Indigo
QuickPainting
Click IT
Computer Headaches?
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Installation, Upgrades and
Repairs
Virus Removal
Networking
Email and Internet
Data Backup

Phone Chris on 0417 990 396


COTTESLOE
WATCH REPAIRS
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STRAPS
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OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
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Cottesloe 6011
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DUTCH ANTIQUE
Timepieces

Buying, Selling
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Antique Clocks
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COMPUTER HELP
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CONCRETE

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Unit 23/145 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands

9385 3054
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Mosman Computer Training


REGULAR HOUSE CLEANS
RENT INSPECTION
& VACATE CLEANS
WINDOW CLEANING

Broadband, Domains, Networking,


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

More than 15 years experience

COMPUTING

FULLY INSURED
NON TOXIC PRODUCTS

COMPUTERS
TELEPHONE

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Mature aged VERY welcome
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MIKES FULL CONCRETE WORK

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

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NO JOB TOO SMALL
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DRAFTING &
DESIGN

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

TIMBER FLOORS

colourstone

Suppliers / Installers of

CONCRETE

Liquid Limestone
Honed & Polished
Exposed Concrete
Home Extensions
or any aspects of concrete

EC8582

Ask about energy savings


FREE QUOTES

FREECALL

1800 18 12 24
24 HR

John 0418 949 269

www.colourstoneconcrete.com

Trusted & Reliable


Electricians

Pensioner rates

PERTH HOME
DESIGNERS

CURTAINS

Curtain Call

Claremont

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

9240 8006 : 0408 569 515


Personalised Service - BEST PRICES

at a competitive price

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Over 25 years experience


in designing new homes,
extensions, patios & carports
COUNCIL SUBMISSIONS DONE
Call today for a FREE
consultation and site visit

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

ELECTRICIANS

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Beautiful Curtains & Blinds


Sheers
Pelmets
Rollers
Verticals
Shutters

Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467


For an obligation free quote

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

Roberts
Renovations &

9381 5802
EMERGENCY SERVICE

Martin Sladen
ELECTRICAL

Floreat

STEVE

0412 922
648 0412 924 134
www.cablenet.com.au

MURPHYS

ALL DOMESTIC - ELECTRICAL


WORK LIGHTING, POWER,
UPGRADES, GARDEN LIGHTING

9384 1163

Lic ec 8358

CURTAIN CLEANING

129 CLAREMONT CRESCENT, SWANBOURNE


ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & RETAILERS

9384 5656

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


MAINTENANCE AND BREAKDOWN SERVICE
HOT WATER SYSTEMS & REPAIRS
OVENS & HOTPLATE REPAIRS
STOCKIST OF STOKES APPLIANCE PARTS
ELEMENTS, SWITCHES
APPLIANCE SALES AND REPAIRS
EXTENSIVE RANGE OF GLOBES AND TUBES

PH: 9384 9232

MIKE 0417 189 942


ALL
HRS

Don 040 116 7232

A/H 9385 1443


Lic EC004241

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

a-deck-above.com

Specialising in all electrical work


Quality workmanship

FREE QUOTES & ADVICE


MENTION THIS AD FOR 10%
DISCOUNT. ASK FOR DETAILS

0418 912 451

PH: PETER
A/H: 9302

6644

LIC EC5706

Skilled Electrical
All Electrical Work

20 years exp
DONT MISS OUR QUOTE

0409 958 186

MUIRS
Vincent
Demolition

0418956459 9444 0989


skilledelectrical@hotmail.com
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9384 7079 0412 779 947

 Gary 0415 390 297

www.vincentdemolition.com
DRAFTING &
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Extensions design and


drafting specialists
1 and 2 storey additions,
Custom Designed Homes

Phil:

EC 005680

FREECALL

CITY OF SUBIACO
1800 18 12 24

0421 348 136

www.extensionsbydesign.com.au

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DESIGN & DRAFTING

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Air-Conditioning, Plumbing
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HOLLYWOOD
1800 18 12 24

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


LIGHTING DESIGN
LIGHT FITTINGS
GARDEN LIGHTING
POWER OUTLETS
HOT WATER UNITS
OVENS
SAFETY SWITCHES
TELEPHONE OUTLETS

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

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CLAREMONT
1800 18 12 24
Lic No 5166

Mintech Electrical
All electrical work
MAINTENANCE and
BREAKDOWN Mt Claremont
and surrounding areas

0422 238 213

0407 770 910

Grant 0433 749 858

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Wembley Electrics

24 HOURS

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24/7 emergency service


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

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WEST COAST

Electrical Contractor
All electrical work
Air con split system installer
Safety switches, smoke alarms
Renovations, rewiring
Power points, lights, fans
Maintenance, emergency callout

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ENLIGHTENING YOUR DAY
All Electrical Work
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FENCING

Hardie & Colorbond


Fencing Specialist
Twinside Retaining Walls
Gates & Asbestos Removal
No Job Too Difficult
Experienced Contractor

rob@allfencingperth.com.au

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

SHENTON PARK
1800 18 12 24

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1800 18 12 24
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for a free site visit and assessment

call Chris

0407 997 049

www.electricbluewa.com.au

Lic No EC 3474

EC 7341

 Concrete cutting & pool


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

POWER POINTS, LIGHTS,


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YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICIAN


FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

0412 955 633

Custom decks and pergolas.


Outdoor living specialist.

ELECTRIC BLUE

Pensioner rates

EC929

DECKING

A DECK ABOVE

Tel 0411 123 769

GARAGE DOORS

GARAGE DOORS

SUPPLY, INSTALL AND SERVICE


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Installing, sanding and
sealing of all types of
timber floors.
In Perth since 1988.
All work fully guaranteed.
Full police clearance.
Call someone you can trust

NIGELS GARDEN
MAINTENANCE

Doug 0415 504 902

0407 166 177

FLOOR SANDING

NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE

CALL JOHN

* For Excellence in Garden Care


* Plant Selection & Planting
* Hort/Weed Control Spraying
* Expert Pruning and Espalier
* Professional advice
Specialising
DALKEITH TO MOSMANS
Phone Tony direct on:

GARDENING

For complete care of your


garden with reliable service.
Regular or casual. Call Nigel

THE PERFECTIONISTS

EC 7703

ELECTRICAL

448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

jay@bawec.com.au

MOSMAN PK
1800 18 12 24

24 HOUR 7 DAYS

All electrical work


Maintenance & breakdown
specialists
All safety switches Lic EC4326
Repairs to hot water systems
Everdure-Electra-Rheem-Solahart
Stove & oven repairs
Computer & Telephone Cabling

RAY

0412 689 643

waimahaka@gmail.com

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Ph:
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Handyman
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Ph: 0415149744

SWANBOURNE
1800 18 12 24

Diana Rice Interiors


Curtains
Swags & Tails
Romans
Venetians
Timbers

PROFESSIONAL,
RELIABLE, HONEST,
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK
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PEPPERMINT GROVE
1800 18 12 24

Ian 0408 156 303

FOR ADVICE PHONE JOHN

www.westernwiring.com.au

CITY OF COTTESLOE
1800 18 12 24

BUILDING PLANS

New & Used Flooring


Stagger cuts to additions
Repairs to existing boards
White ant damage
Skirting, Beading, 1/4 rounds

0422 626 719

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Aussie

FLOORING

ELECTRICIANS
EC 8293

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PICKET, AND
COLONIAL SPECIALIST
Ph: 9493 0344
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Fax: 9493 0355

Focus
FENCING
Specialists in Colorbond
Repairs Removals
Replacements
Installations
Call Adam

0424 101 026

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Maintenance and Fault Specialists


Repairs to Hot Water Systms
Telephone and Computer Cabling
After hours emergency repairs.

Colorbond, Hardie, Retaining,


Chain mesh & Rural,
Pool Fencing and Gates

Phone Richard King


0417 956 575

Licensed Asbestos removalist

Call us on
9381 3088
to advertise in the

Trades & Services

Call Jarrod

0432 956 290

0412 229 200

Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.

QUALITY

FLOOR SANDING
Ring Joseph or Dino
for a Free Quote
on Your Flooring Needs.
Sanding, Sealing & Repairs
to all Timber Floors
to Your Satisfaction.
Ph: 9389 8903

0411 724 099

OBrien
Flooring

REPAIRS LAYING,
SANDING & FINISHING

Jimmy 0420 235 709


www.obrienflooring.com.au

SANDING & COATING


TIMBER FLOORS

Call Dave on
0412 187 585

www.sherwoodooring.com.au
Member of Australian Timber Flooring Association

BOSCH
FLOORSANDING
Sanding / coating and
Timber repairs
Full restoration services
AFTA member
All work guaranteed

FREE QUOTES

Call Jeff 0419 908 837

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


GARDEN SERVICES
Professional Garden
Maintenance Plans
Reticulation : Serviced
Repairs and Installation
Servicing the POST area since 1983.
Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

HUNTS GARDEN SERVICES


All Garden Work.
Regular Maintenance.
Reliable & Meticulous
Ph Colin on

0414 Painting
959 309
Indigo
THE
CLAREMONT
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

JAN RAGENOVICH
Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants

Im talented, friendly 30 years


experience in your area and can
solve your plant selection probems.
Phone now nothing free but
great work.
Horticultural Cert.

0416 029 992 9381 5371


janragenovich@bigpond.com

LANDSCAPES 2000

SANDING & VARNISHING

Polishing & Re-Coating, ATFA


Member & Police Cleared

25 yrs experience in
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Ful
Maintenance.
Specialising in
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0408 851 901

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FLYSCREENS

WOOD & ALU. SCREENS


AND DOORS
NEW SCREENS & DOORS
BARRIER SCREENS
WHEEL REPAIRS

GARDENSCAPES
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REPAIRS & REWIRE

Call Brad on 04EVERGROW

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FURNITURE
RESTORATION

Police cleared

SWANBOURNE WOOD YARD

4OUCHWOOD
2ESTORATIONS
Quality furniture restoration -

Dry bush jarrah


white gum
mallee roots

Repairs that last French Polishing


- Spray Work - Stripping etc.
Ernest Palmer

0407 088 082

288A CAMBRIDGE ST, WEMBLEY

FIREWOOD

0419 905 053

0413 415 845

Garden Maintenance
Residential & Commercial
Design & Installation

Mike Jones 0417 181 827


Nina Jones 0427 056 785

ALL GARDEN
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GARDENING

GARDENING

GARDEN BAGS

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All
Garden Work LITTER
Garden Refuse
Lawns, Hedges, Roses, Trees pruned,
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and Landscaping
Transform your tired old garden into an oasis of
beauty Specialises in complete garden
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Landscaping Design & Construction. Residential
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Lawn installing and repairing Specialised in
pool renovation Limestone and brick work
Retaining walls Colorbond fencing Supplying
trees, plants, soils, mulch, manure ... Irrigation
plan & installation Property maintenance High
pressure & Gutter cleaning Free quotation &
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Renovations

email: wanaqa@bigpond.net.au

Handyman Service

Weeds, Council pickups, Vacant blocks


cleaned and maintained. Make overs.
Progressive work to suit budgets.
Absent owners, Strata, Commercial,
Industrial, Government.
Full insurance carried.
Out of hours, Weekend and
holidays to suit client requirements.
Reliable, Competitive rates,
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Prefer western suburbs but will go
where paid to including country.

Text or phone Theo

0429 880 004

B.J.s Garden Maintenance

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Expert Rose Pruning

Bags

Regular Service
for Business &
Home Collections
Ph: Clif

GUTTERING

Gutters &
Downpipes
BRIAN WARD
Free Quotes
9341 7631
Cornerstone

Hill 9307 3906

Gutters & roong


FREE QUOTES

GLASS

Freshwater Glass

0402 432 437

SPECIALISING IN ALL YOUR


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Glass repairs,
shower screens, doors
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Ph 0418 944 590

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BALCATTA
GLASS
Glass Repair

GUTTERS and/or
windows CLEANED
TREE PRUNING

188 Balcatta Road, Balcatta


(opposite Bunnings)

GMA 95-12-005F

Serving Western Suburbs for 15 years


DOWNPIPES CLEARED
FREE QUOTE
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
PROMPT SERVICE

+ GLASS REPAIRS +

PH: 9383 9334


PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

$5.00 PER BUSH


SPRAYED & FERTILISED

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN
Mob

FLOREAT GLASS

GUTTER CLEANING
& WINDOW CLEANING
SPECIALIST
SAME DAY SERVICE
SUPPLY & INSTAL
GUTTERGUARD
DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS
Call Kevin Ph: Hme 9381 2080
Mob 0419 907 986

Peter & Marcia 9571 2857

Roger Hill 0419 921 122

Garden
Maintenance
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Ring Tony on 0413 765 452

Richards

Better Lawns & Gardens


Domestic and Commercial
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Reliable, hard working,


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1800 24 74 84

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Garden
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043 892 8190
Qualified
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Now taking on new clients

TIM LYNCH

ADVANCED GARDENING
SERVICES

0403 010 212

tim-lynch@iinet.net.au
www.advancedgardeningservices.com.au

Esmes

Gardening Service
For all your Gardening
needs call

0481 374 143

NADIAS
Landscaping/Gardening
have it your way
we make it happen!
DESIGN TO CONSTRUCTION
Professional advice/project
management, irrigation,
limestone work, plant selection,
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Fully insured, professional work/
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free quote call 0411 786 083


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Tile & Grout


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0429 809 357

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Professional. Reliable.
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Fully roof-safety trained.
For an obligation-free quote call

SKILLED

THE PROPERTY
SERVICES WIZARDS

Mister Fix it

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Pre-sale Home Detailing


Rental Property Services
General Repairs
Handyman for Home or Office
All Timber Joinery
Insured and Police Cleared
Call STEVE 9242
Mob 0407 788

8923
272

The NEDLANDS handyman


(and surrounding suburbs)

All those jobs your husband wont


or cant do. Picture hanging,
blinds, mirrors, gates, flyscreens,
cupboard/drawer repair, broken
sash cords replaced.
Police Clearance

BERT 0403 917 935

One Company All Trades


General house repairs
and maintenance
We carry out all household
maintenance as well as specialty
services - Electrical, Plumbing,
Gas Fitting, Painting, Plastering,
Tiling & Carpentry
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9284 0165
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HANDY SOL
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9383 9394/0408 866 787

1300 654 253 or 0457 077 536


or book online at
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Downpipes flushed, roofs cleaned


of debris from $99.00
Also high pressure cleaning

Jack 0412 986 151


9387 4442

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Call us for fast, clean, professional:
Carpentry
Painting
Installation
Pergolas
Decking
Gates
Timber fences
All home maintenance
Call Simon 0419 925 452

Cambridge
Handyman
0419 925 452

0421 809 872

Craig

0402 644 509

THE FIXER

GUTTERING

Specialised Outdoor Services

HOME & GARDEN


MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS

REPLACE your
gutters NOW

Gutter / Downpipe Clean


Free Roof Report
All Maintenance

Pressure Cleaning Garden Cleanups


Lawns Laid Retic Paving Repairs
Painting - Pergolas, Fences Gates,
Fences & Decking Repairs
Gutter Cleaning Soakwells Installed
Inside Work Driveways Painted

Have your gutters, flashings and box


gutters installed correctly.
Many roofs flood because of incorrect fitting.
Ph VLASI now for a free inspection & quote.
Over 20 years experience.

08 9433 1077

0419 927 224, 9245 2034

www.sos-services.com.au

Prompt Gutters

Pensioner Discount / Insured

The Guttering Specialist


Gutters &
Downpipes
Colorbond or
Zincalume
Fully Insured
All work
guaranteed
ADAM CLARKE

0433 210 028

Email: promptgutters@gmail.com

Gutters & Downpipes


100% Guarantee
Professional & Reliable
Colorbond, Zincalume &
Aluminium
No job too big or too small
FREE QUOTES
Job done right ... first Time!

Call Shannon
0413 243 006

info@smittysgutters.com

PROFESSIONAL GUTTER
& DOWNPIPE CLEANING
DAVID - SPIT N POLISH

9446 1106
0407 387 748
Local gutter & window cleaner
since 1999

Ask David about our winter special

HANDYMAN
Backyards cleared, tree lopping,
Brickwork, pavers cleaned and sealed.
General repairs and maintenance
Heavy work done, reasonable
and reliable.
PHONE DAVID (Jocks Retired)

9448 8486

Our quality services will put


a smile on your face
NATIONAL POLICE CHECKED,
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Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

CALAUTTI

Handyman Service
For household repairs eg house and
fence painting, small tiling or
brickpaving areas, gardening, house
cleaning, cleaning gutters etc.

Call Charlie on 0401 019 975

Stevens

HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING SERVICE

Specialising in roofs, driveways,


courtyards, pool areas, retaining
walls etc. Surface sealing also.
No job too large or small, free quote.

0427 005 724

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HOT WATER
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Office

9387 2339

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS


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

KITCHENS

Indigo Painting
EUROMART
KITCHENS

Complete kitchen and wet


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

HIGH PRESSURE
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project manage your kitchen
improvement/renovation

Love Your Home

Phone Mick

0417 173 336

Call Rod 0414 733 361

Honesty & reliability Guaranteed

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ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

All jobs big or small

Police Clearance, Fully Insured,


Pensioner Discounts,
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Quality Maintenance
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ROOTS AND ALL

ALL GLASS REPAIRS


General glazing Mirrors
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HANDYMAN

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LAWN MOWING

LOCKSMITH

PAINTING

ANGUSS

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

0401 372 277


www.lukeslandscaping.com.au

4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont

Bobcat work Paving


Lawns
Planting
Retic
Lighting
Limestone walls

Phone Peter Harper

0412 917 818 9384 9224

Rejuvenate
your
Tired Garden
 Retention & Removal of
Existing Foliage. Reticulation upgrades
 Plant Selection & Design Service
 $5,000 Budget - I have ideas
letsdoitlandscaping.com.au
email + ideas on web site

Roberts

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881


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

Call Leon on 0417

049 923

Ph Angus

7 Day Service
- Lawnmowing - Edging
Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

Mobile 0418 921 418

FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE

Free Quotes, Fully Insured

Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle


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6143 8721
Precision Edge
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Phone: 9209 2669

Call or email
Rob on

www.greenplanetgrass.com.au

0425 551 233


9381 6996 Reg 1964

Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

9284 5638
0419 966 945

Creating your vision from design


to construction

Save money using a small


operator with less overheads!

LIMESTONE

Roberts Limestone
Building Co.
Specialising in:
Limestone walls,
Feature walls, Arches,
Steps, Retaining walls,
Restoration,
TIM ROBERTS

PH: Oliver Calnan

0409 373 685

25 YEARS EXPERIENCE

9245 2550
M: 0418 299 524
Ph/Fax:

LAUNDROBAR

JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR
Sheilas Washing, Ironing
and Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE

Good old fashioned,


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

EDDIES LAWN AERATION

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

Call Eddie

0425 551 233


9381 6996

Reg 1964

LAWN MOWING

MOW IT & MORE

Free Quotes

Lawn Mowing Servicing


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

0413 015 808

Trevor 0412

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Atlas Lawn Services


Est 1985
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Steve

Design & Construction of


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painting requirements.
For your highest quality job at a
very special price, phone

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412
Reg. No. 4280

FLOREAT & ALL


WESTERN SUBURBS
Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

Old fashioned workmanship,


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

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

DON McNALLY
20 years experience

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476

182 051

0411 223 637


David
0411 223 644

MORE THAN A MOW


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Andy
04 900 405 20

0400 219 056

BUDGET

LIMESTONE
ALL ASPECTS

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS

SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

MOBILE 0432 322 026


COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

F: 9444 7863

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

www.precisepainting.net.au

Subiaco
Painting Service

Ph/Fax 9382 3278


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Reg No. 6791

Saari Quality
Painting & Decorating
European Craftsman
Very Reasonable
Reg: 6952
Rates

LOCKSMITH
Pol Lic SG 15935
ABN 22337056071

Locksmiths
Guaranteed Same
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0412 153 846


7 DAYS PER WEEK
www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au

ALL THE NEWS


AND VIEWS

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Paul Stratton

30 years experience

Painter & Decorator

0451 478 078

Indigo
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ENVIRO-CARE PEST
SERVICES

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

COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROL
Family Business Providing Local
Services Since 1958

9384 7870
0430 844 743

ANNUAL & PRE-PURCHASE

TERMITE & TIMBER


PEST INSPECTIONS

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

Indigo Painting
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

THOMPSONS

capitalpaintingdecorating@yahoo.com.au

Your Local Master Painter

Jeff Bond
Reg# 4004

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Weed control Silver Fish
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$145 external. Free Quotes.

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PLASTERING

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PLASTERER AVAILABLE

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MIKE KELLEY

Attention To Detail Makes


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A PLUS PAINTING
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PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICES

CREATIVE
COLOURS
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WINNER OF WA MASTER
PAINTER OF THE YEAR
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PAINTER CATEGORY
AWARDS EVERY YEAR FROM
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BEST PRICE for NEAT QUALITY
WORK THAT LASTS!
SPECTACULAR CHARACTER
RESTORATION & DETAIL TO
PERIOD HOMES
INTERIOR EXTERIOR
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL

All Painting, Gilding, Wallpapering


& Faux Finishes, Limewash
MARBLING SPECIALIST

KARL SAXON

Trades & Services

ALL AREAS

Reijo 0411 610 246 BAMICA PAINTING PEST CONTROL


Termite Inspections Ants

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

KEVIN SHEEHAN
Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

7
Days

Call Emar 0413 691 125

 Neil 0417 099 539

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

CALL 0417 922 078

Interior Exterior
Affordable Free Quote

Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

Phone
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RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS

Small Jobs welcome!!!


Commercial / Residential

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Painters Registration No. 5890

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

PAINTING &
DECORATING

MIKE STOKES

as your preferred painting


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

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COASTAL COLOURS

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS


Your satisfaction is our
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James Limestone
Restoration

MICHAEL ELLIS
PAINTING

please consider

9387 8641

MUIRS

Call Mike Kuba

PAINTING SPECIAL

WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
PAINTING PROJECT,

CAPITAL PAINTING & DECORATING

LAWN CARE

Reg. No. 8141

0431 200 866

REG 7800

REG 7089

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


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

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www.carepaintingwa.com.au

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Interior/ Exterior
High quality & low cost

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ALL HOURS
www.citygrouppainting.com.au

1782 or 9388 1237

Mob 0417

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

Mobile 0404 739 991

0418 914 041

HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

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Innovative landscape design,


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

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Painting
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standards of professional
service & communication.
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by the owners of the
business and full-time team
members. We do not subcontract your work under
any circumstances.
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are satisfied the work
is proceeding to your
satisfaction.
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PAINTING

0499 874 988

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

EDDIES
MOWING

LEADLIGHT

How to Get Your Painting


Completed Right The
First Time Guaranteed.

PAINTING

0400 977 610

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

TRANSITION
LANDSCAPES

9Specialist in pre-house sale renovation


9Retic
9Basic hard-scaping
9Turf laying
9Earth works
9Plant selection 9Soil amendment

0409 086 497

Services include: Mowing and edging,


weed control, mulching, fertilising,
green waste removal.

Free Messure & Quote

0497 808 778

www.lockstock.com.au

SEAMUS HOME SERVICES

Making Life Easy


Artificial Lawn
Environmentally Friendly
Australian Made

steve.transition@outlook.com

Ph: 6350 8500

email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

LAWNMOWING SERVICES

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Specialists
in all large and small
landscaping projects

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Servicing the POST area since 1983.


Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

Honest and Reliable

Reg. No. 3511

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

PAINTING

Reg 7824

LANDSCAPING

Reg 6621

LANDSCAPING

0419 966 341


9407 7800
Reg:3605 3721

www.creativecolours.com.au

0478 637 086


0449 882 327

Small renovations.
patching, exteriors.

9204 4108
0408 908 683

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

0415 951 865


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

Ph: Jorge 0400 748


or 9386 3953

076

Wall Plastering &


Ceiling Repairs

Including all aspects of solid wall


plastering and plaster boarding.
More than fifteen years experience.

Call Travis 0468 789 879

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PLUMBING

PLUMBING

XCEL Plastering

PLUMBERS

FRIENDLY, EFFICIENT SWISS


QUALITY SERVICE

NO CALL OUT FEE

ALL AREAS
Free quotes will happily
take on little jobs

HOT WATER
FAST

38 Years Experience
All Plumbing Maintenance
Licensed Gas Fitter
Bathroom Renovations

24 HR

Pensioner rates
GAS 532

ELLIS PLASTERING

 H.W.S. Gas/Solar
40 Years Experience
 Blocked Drains
Pete The Plasterer  Toilets & Pans
 Cistern Repairs + New
0405 069 500
 Water Leaks
PLASTERING/RENDERING  Water Filters
 Local Plumber

PL 1735

0416 121 932

30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

Specialist in plastering internal


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

Call Peter 0412 802 392


or 9330 5771

PLUMBING

9335 1552

PLUMBING & GAS

Call us now
9387 3081
0418 926 705

24 HR

Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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

PBL941

FLOREAT

MAINTENANCE

NO CALL-OUT
CHARGE

1800 18 12 24

All plumbing repairs


Leaks
Ful Blockages
lywater
Hot
Bo units
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CHURCHLANDS

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PLUMBING

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7am - 11pm 7 DAYS EMERGENCY

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GAS Installation & Repair

PEPPERMINT GROVE
1800 18 12 24

AMP PLUMBING & GAS

MUIRS

Electronic Burst Pipe Detection


Power Drain Cleaning, Blockages
ALL TYPES OF PLUMBING WORK
Pensioners Discount, Free Quotes

Freecall 1800 102 888


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

Burst pipes Blocked drains


Installation Repairs
Renovations
Pensioners Discount
PL 5580

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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

MOSMAN PK
1800 18 12 24

SEC. Lic. 4263

Skilled Plumbing &


Gas Services (local)

9384 0877

www.plumbway.com.au

SHENTON PARK

Call Michael 0401 759 556

1800 18 12 24

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PLUMBING

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CLAREMONT
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9388 6299
Gas 4784

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9381 3088
to advertise in the

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Fast Efficient Service


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Prompt, reliable service


Blocked Drains
Burst Pipes
Leaking Taps
Hot Water systems
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Mobile

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0419 922 657


Lic. 6039

Gas No. 4700

EMERGENCY PLUMBING
BLOCKED DRAINS
TOTAL PLUMBING
AND MAINTENANCE
Dennis 1300 593 800
Lic No 5166

PONDS

Ph: 0419 993 192


www.jsuttonplumbing.com.au

Call CRAIG

REFRIGERATION
RONS
REFRIGERATION
25 Years Experience
Personal Service
Guaranteed Repairs
ph 9375 3216
0407 199 046
Pensioners
Discount

Lic No AU 7200

REMOVALS

ALL FURNITURE
CARRIED
0416 226 434

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94404711 or 0422931587
RENOVATIONS

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improvement/renovation
www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165

info@tlc-perth.com
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RETICULATION

PETER HANSONS

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MIKE MURPHY
FURNITURE REMOVALS
(Est Since 1970s)

9371 0865 Fax 9473 0600


AAA

Home & Office Removals


Good Rates
Pensioner Discounts
Hydraulic Tall Lifts

9448 2883
0400 117 713

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info@glassboundaries.com.au
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NO CALL OUT FEE

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

ZAMBEZI

0408 917 109


Ph 9361 7665

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Call Steve Thomas

2 STRONG GUYS

Local lads w/ loads of energy.


Well move what you cant!
Around the house, garden or
place to place.
2 utes & trailer at your service.
Best rates @ $90 p/h
call us anytime

H.Santana Moves

or

Jon Howes 0433 824 613

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

1800 2 SMOOTH

contact@thesmoothmovers.com.au

PTY. LTD

Bores & Fully Installed


Reticulation Systems
Commercial & Domestic
Pump & Reticulation Repairs
Ph: 0403 248 845

FULLY INSURED

WE OFFER A 5%
SENIORS DISCOUNT

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PH 9335 2076

REMOVALS

0400 998 805

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Youngs Plumbing
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North Fremantle

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PLUMBING & GAS

POOL
FENCING

0488 911 555

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS

PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE


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

www.getwetponds.com.au

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BEST RATES

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PL 6899

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

PL1954

Ph David 0433 324 347

Call Fred

WEMBLEY
1800 18 12 24

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Your local Plumbing & Gas Specialist

24 HR

$BMM+BDL



Pond And Aquarium Cleaning


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

NO HOT WATER?

General Maintenance
Emergency Repairs Blockages
Hot Water Systems
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Blockages Sewer conversions
24/7 service Subdivisions
Senior discount
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Daniel 0412 904 769


Paramountplumbersperth.com.au

CITY OF SUBIACO
1800 18 12 24

ALL AREAS

Handyman Service

Direct

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

PL 7947

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Renovations &

PONDS

PARAMOUNT J.Munro
Plumbing & Gas Fitting

PL 7947

Ph Shay 0402 748 564


www.xcelplasteringperth.com.au

PLUMBING

1-('0

RENDERING & PLASTERING


SPECIALISTS
25 Years Experience
Fully Certified and Insured

PLUMBING

NO-FUSS, AFFORDABLE
REMOVALS SERVICE FOR
THE WESTERN SUBURBS
WITH FOUR TRUCKS ON THE
GO, WERE ALWAYS READY
TO ACCOMMODATE YOU.

9380 6180, 0411 109 918


Shift It Removals

Overhauls and Regular up-keep


- Pumps and Filtration.
Installation and Maintenance
Supplier of Fish and Live plants.
Ph Gavin

0414 836 129

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

0414 475 527


MAINTENANCE
SPECIALISTS

JOEL

IRRIGATION
LANDSCAPES

Affordable Reliable
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Owner Operated Packing

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EXPRESS REMOVALS
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7 days - 2 men, big truck
Experienced - Reliable - Careful
Packing Materials Available
Pensioner Discount

FULLY INSURED
0439 900 381

Aquarium & Pond


Maintenance

BROOKWELL
IRRIGATION

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

9309 2961 or
0419 836 484

IRRIGATION SERVICES
ALL PUMP &
RETICULATION
REPAIRS
12 YEARS EXPERIENCE
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
SENIORS RATES
Ph: RYAN EGAN

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RETICULATION

ROOFING

REPAIRS INSTALLATION
MAINTENANCE

ROOFING

RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

Repair. Maintain. Improve

FREE QUOTES
BEST WORKMANSHIP
CHEAPEST PRICES

Peter 0417 096 691


References Available

All Roof Repairs


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

FIX RETIC

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

0408 092 350

Phil 0400 340 228


(Licenced & Fully Insured)

Reticulation Systems installed,


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

VWC Building Sevices

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SAND SUPPLIES

WESTERN
SUBURBS

BUILDING & GARDEN


SUPPLIES
WE DELIVER
232 STUBBS TCE,
SHENTON PARK
(Opp Lemnos Hosp)

www.lukeslandscaping.com.au

OPEN 6 DAYS

PH: 9381 5455


ROOFING

ROOF & WALL


DOCTOR

Old Tile, Asbestos, Iron


Roofing, replaced with new
Colorbond or Zincalume

If your re-roof is more than $20,000 (inc


GST) your re-roofing Company must be a
Registered Building Company. This
means Licenced with The Builders
Registration Board.
Otherwise the work is ILLEGAL

Roof Restoration

READ THIS

Handyman Service

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

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

WorkSafe Asbestos Demolition Lic


Builders Registration Number 13172

Swan River
Roofing

LOCAL ROOFING
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

MUIRS
HIA

MEMBER

R.B.M.
Since
1986

ONE CALL WE DO IT ALL


FREE QUOTES
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

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

Office - 9450 2272


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

Phone JEFF 0418

912 874

ROOF PLUMBING

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www.roofandwalldoc.com.au

2 YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY

Specialising in Architectural
Designed Homes. 15 yrs exp.

1300 137 663 or 9209 3980

16 Essex Street, Fremantle

Ridge Capping Fixed the Proper Way

AT YOUR SERVICE

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

9389 6131

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

9384 6164

Complete and Professional Pool


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

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

John Clark 0417 912 362


Mark Lynch 0418 959 871

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Prompt Roofing
The Roofing Specialist
Re-roofing & repairs
Gutters & Downpipes
Colorbond or Zincalume
Fully Insured
All work guaranteed
FREE QUOTE ADAM CLARKE

0433 210 028

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

Specialised Outdoor Services

All Roof Replacement


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

Secretarial &
Executive Support
Services

YExecutive Personal Assistance


YAppointment Setting / Diary Management
YAudio Typing (Specialise in Medico-Legal)
YWord Processing / Mail Outs / Business Reports
YPower Point Presentations
YProfessional Writing & Editing / Proof Reading
YDocument Binding / Scanning / Laminating

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

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

Ph PETER PLAISTED

CLAREMONT

9389 8744

POOL
SERVICE

Mobile
0413 747 777

No Job Too Small


Call Dave 0410 493 127

FOR OVER 20 YEARS

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0434 441 277

PH GEOFF
7 DAYS

JOSH MANN

0414 775 586

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Est. 1990

$BMM.BTTJNP

0438 003 571

DON TILING SERVICE

All aspects of wall & floor tiling.


Specialising in bathrooms.
Ceramic, Porcelain, Travertine.
FREE QUOTES
Don 0435 722 362
don.yoon@yahoo.com.au
http://dontilingservice.com

Free Quotes

LAKESIDE
TREES & STUMPS
www.lakesidestumpgrinding.com.au

TREE & PALM REMOVALS


HEDGING & MULCHING
NARROW ACCESS
SPECIALISTS
FULLY INSURED
Call ANDY

9306 8599
Mobile

0408 405 671

Stump Grinding

TILING SERVICES
WALL/FLOOR
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
REPAIRS/RE-GROUTING
CALL JEFF

0421 251 794

Complete
Stump Removal
Fully Insured / All areas

Free Quotes
Call Adam
Tel: 9246

0235
Mob: 0403 377 692
Perths Premiere
Tree Service

If you have trees, you need


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

FORMATIVE AND
PRACTICAL PRUNING
SAFE TREE REMOVALS
PEST MANAGEMENT
ROOT ZONE
MANAGEMENT

TILING

CONSULTANCY

Alex 0412 597 261


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

FULLY INSURED

When only the best will do

Floor & Wall Tiling


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

Our professional service includes:


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Treelopping
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Able to trim and remove
large and difficult trees.
FULLY INSURED. FREE QUOTES

0422 095 481


FLOREAT TREE SERVICE
26 Years Exp Palms Shrubs
SMALL JOBS
MOST WELCOME
PENSIONER RATES FREE
Quotes Les 9387 8094

Tree Removal Palm Removal


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

Aaron: 0410 521 734


soss_tree_services@yahoo.com.au

PROFESSIONAL

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
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& Bathroom renovation

CLEANING CHEMICALS &


EQUIPMENT
QUALITY OWNER OPERATED
COMPLETE POOL SERVICE

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Core Tiling

Western Suburbs
Pool Service

2m 3m 4m 6m 8m

Our $150 Service Includes


FREE leaf rake & vacuum
FREE pump check & diagnostic
FREE water analysis & balance
FREE cleaning of lter & baskets
FREE scrub of water line
FREE brush of pool oor
FREE wash of pool blanket
FREE chemicals added

Prompt & Professional

257 STIRLING HWY


CLAREMONT

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POOL CLEANER

POOL & SPA SERVICE


CHEMICALS/REPAIRS
FREECALL 1800 835 444
or visit our shop at

9401 1820

STONECARE WA

Ring Ian on

JEFF TILING

0418 958 607 Patrick

0407 774 549 9387 5153

0419 931 966

Email: ofceallrounders@iinet.net.au

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

Call John William

0400 446 827

LOCAL

Regrouting leaking shower,


swimming pools, repair chipped tiles,
marble stone travertine, porcelain
Reg tiler - Police clearance

Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

Specialising in all Tiling & Stone work


All intricate work undertaken
Competitive pricing for the quality
of work with a professional
and friendly service

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

Maintenance & Repair


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Contemporary Tiling

SHADE SAILS

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TREE SERVICES

Call: Jill James

0439 029 799

Specialists in Commercial &


Residential Shade Sails

RoofQuest

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

9380 8333
We create the professional
edge that everyone wants

RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

Graham
0432 119 526

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

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

Professional Business Support


As and When You Need It.

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TREE SERVICES

YOUR LOCAL SHOPS

Roof Carpentry Team

Re-Roofing

TILING

TREE SURGEON

HouseDoctor Junk Removal

WIRE TRACKING & VALVE LOCATING


OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
AFFORDABLE RATES AND
PERSONAL SERVICE
DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS

Roberts
Renovations &

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

No job too small


All aspects of tiling
Full bathroom renovation
Full re-routing or grout repair
20 years experience
Call Lewis: 0451 636 666
corebathreno@gmail.com

TOP MARK TILING

All reno & new work


Specialists in
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Dependable Personal Service
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QUALIFIED TREE SURGEON
Great Rates
Prompt Service
Good Advice
Quality Pruning/Shaping
Clean Removal
Quotes & Work Guaranteed
Registered & Insured

0424 150 899


TRY US - YOU WILL BE HAPPY

Original est 1967


Tree Guild of
WA # 8804

Royce Turner
Qualified Arb
Merristwood UK

- Trees, Our Inspiration -


pts@bigpond.com
www.professionaltreesurgeons.com.au

Qualified, Experienced, Insured


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

9448 2227

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

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FOR SALE
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TV ANTENNA

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ARTS & CRAFTS

BRENda

Call Marco

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

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

teamtreelopper@gmail.com
www.teamtreelopper.com

SWANBOURNE
TREE
SERVICE
Free Quotes
Great Service

0423 655 222

Narrow Access Fully Insured


Tree Work Undertaken Free Quotes

Roberts
Renovations &

TUCK-POINTING
DOWNLOAD BROCHURES:
Handyman
Service
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

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

The Local Guys

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9379 3407

7 Day 6am - 10pm


TV INSTALLATIONS

TUNE INS
INSTALLATIONS

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING

www.cometelectronics.com.au

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

Digital
TV Antenna
MUIRS

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

9382 4752
Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

On Time / Experienced / Insured

Jason 0413 859 898


www.pdtas.com.au

MUSICAL

AVAILABLE
Reliable computer
support repairs. Upgrades, new
systems, software installing, virus
removal, onsite work or home. Local.
Call Ian 0411 181 573

ALTO Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute,


Guitar, Piano, Trombone, Trumpet
lessons by qualified, experienced
teachers. Members of WAMTA,
TRBWA, ASMEWA, WWCC No.
From 8 years up. Michael/Mary. Ph
9387 7046

BUILDING Design, +Extensions, +


Renovations, + New Homes, +
Commercial, + Free Quotes.
www.padspace.com.au
0411 374 679

HOME Biz Op: Lucrative income


work-life balance. Contact: Fiona
today
www.developdreamstoreality.com
UP To $11,000,000 or parts thereof
required to invest in N.A. Broadacre
wheatbelt properties. 5-5.5% R.O.I
secured by 1st mortgage int to be
paid 3 mnths in advance. Call 0428
758 030 or email
ruralactionmovement@icloud.com

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

9354 4524

WERE JUST A PHONE


CALL AWAY

Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

0407 771 476


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

hours,
today.

WINDOW
CLEANING

iSHINE

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

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN
Mob

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
I Do the FREE Quote
I Do the Work

WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235
WINDOW
REPAIRS

your local professional

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040 375 8242

GMR

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

0439 518 525


grwindowcleaning@bigpond.com

WINDOW CLEANER

$50 disc. for repeat clients


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

Isaac 0405 300 298


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

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996
www.diversitycleaning.com.au

Paul Jones

Carpentry & Joinery


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

PH 0417 915 636

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

PH 0407 328 128

www.sashinaflash.com.au

WROUGHT IRON

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

Make extra cash


sell your unwanted
items in the POST
for only
8 words

INDIVIDUAL Couple and family


therapy. Clinical supervision.
Nedlands. Sharon 0433 157 947

ALTERATIONS Hems etc. Fast,


efficient, very reasonable rates.
Local lady, many years sewing
experience. 0417 913 931

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

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES

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

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Trades & Services


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GRANDFATHER
Clock 1810
needs T.L.C $1,200 Vienna Wall
clock, good order $450. 1920's
Westminster Whitt chime mantle
clock $280. All negotiable.
Phone 0450 049 679, 9380 6399

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30+CISCO IP Phones (Model 7940).


Includes 2 SoundPoint IP 601
Switchboards. All working. A robust
and popular model worldwide. Good
condition/lite. $600 ono.
For more information call 9381 3088
6 X 5 ute load of split Jarrah. Good
quality Jarrah sourced from our own
family farm in Serpentine. Happy to
split to your size and unload onsite.
Generous loads, you wont be
disappointed. Free delivery North or
South of the river. $190
Tyson_bickers@hotmail.com
0413 333 706
BOARD Room tables and chairs.
Almost new. Make and offer.
0427 687 643
CLOTHES
Sale! Sizes 6-14.
Pre-loved Designer, top end High
street, silk, shoes. Kids clothes and
toys. Excellent quality. 7 Pearse St
North Fremantle, Sunday 21st June
10-2
ENTERTAINMENT
Unit, solid
Mango wood 1500mm wide. As new.
Cost $900. Sell for $450. Two coffee
tables, Mahogany, Beech, both with
drawers. $100 each. Handmade
pure wool carpet, 244x300 from
Jaipur, India. Vegetable dyes
traditional design in maroon green
beige. $500. Photos available. 0439
956 952

ANTIQUES

0414 738 888

Richard Kaiser
Specialist in weak
signal areas

HEALTH & BEAUTY


HERBALIFE
Independent
Distributor, prompt delivery. Call
9244 4318, 0450 032 061
MASSAGE: Amazing self healing,
deep relaxation. Alleviates stress
/neck/shoulder/back/tension/pain
/migraines/anxiety. Zen Shiatsu,
Therapeutic massage, trained in
Japan. Elspeth 0410 853 441
MASSAGE
Huna Hawaiian,
Swedish relaxation. Indulge yourself,
experience
deep
relaxation,
qualified, n/s Alanah
0405 755 715
PERSONAL Trainer weight loss,
Boxercise, Yoga, Pilates. Gerhard
0415 942 388
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 Kundalini. Ongoing open
classes on Tuesday evening in
Wembley, Thursday evening in
Fremantle.
Certified
teacher
Suzanne 0414 883 139

COUNSELLING

0450 159 839

CALL
PETER
0407 520 430

COMPUTERS

$ 40

See inside back page for details

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
Specialist tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords.
Individualised teacher, trained tutors.
Full Australian curriculum. Free
assessment. Ph 9388 3727.
www.numberworksnwords.com
FRENCH A to Z. Experienced tutor
from Paris specialised in year 11 and
12 and exam preparation. All levels
welcome from basic travel to
business visit preparation.
0404 172 287
MATHEMATICS
Physics tution.
Qualified, experienced female math
teacher,
B.Sc.
(Physics),
Grad.Dip.Ed(mathematics). Call or
text Suravi on 0402 447 584
MATHEMATICS
Tutoring. Final
year Mechanical Engineering student
with 5 years tutoring experience.
Equipped to tutor all levels of High
School Mathematics. Anton 0406
111 635
MATHEMATICS
Tutoring. Very
experienced Yr11/12 WACE teacher
/examiner/marker. The Tuition
Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
MATHS
Specialist tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords.
Individualised teaching, trained
tutors. Full Australian curriculum.
Free assessment. Ph 9388 3727.
www.numberworksnwords.com
MATHS Tutoring for 4-9 years old.
Qualified, experienced teacher.
Holiday and term bookings.
Rosemary 0412 454 276
TUTORING $45 ph. Year 11/12
Maths, Physics, Chemistry all levels
WWC cert. I am 4th year UWA
Chem/Eng student. Call Ryan 0407
287 932

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
CANCELLED Sale of the Century
Sale in Owston St Mosman Park
HOUSEHOLD Items and furniture.
Saturday and Sunday 20th & 21st
June. 10.30 am to 3pm. 216 Railway
Parade West Leederville. Contact
0403 336 920
NEDLANDS
Sunday 21 June
9am-2pm. Hundred of collectable
and contemporary objects, furniture,
kitchenware plus many large plants,
lawnmowers and gardenalia. Whole
housefull. 50 Kanimbla Road
RELOCATING Overseas garage
sale. All must go. Sat 27 June
8am-3pm only. 179 The Boulevard
Floreat. Outdoor furniture, bbq,
kitchen wear, glass wear, crockery,
clothing. Childrens toys, linen
(towels, sheets, cushion covers ect),
books, storage, baskets, fans, rugs,
ropes, nic naks. Much, much more
ROTARY
Swap Mart. Every
Sunday 7am to 12 noon. Broadway
Shopping Centre, Nedlands. Seller
bays $5. 1st Sunday free. Come and
get bargains galore or sell your
goods

HEALTH & BEAUTY


33293

RETREATS
Western Australia. Moore River
weekend wellness retreats. 212 day
Personal Empowerment for Women.
www.sacredfigretreats.com.au or Ph:
0428 516 335

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS


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
COTTESLOE Beach House Stays.
Family and executive self-contained
houses and apartments available for
short term rental in Cottesloe and
surrounding areas. Phone 9286
2641 www.cbhstays.com.au
COTTESLOE Views. 2 brm fully
furn/equipped apartment. Sunset
balcony. Free WiFi. Mins walk to
beach & train. $100-$175 pn.
0438 845 567 or email:
cottesloeviews@yahoo.com.au
www.cottesloeviews.com.au
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
DUNSBOROUGH 3 bed, 2 bath
relaxing winter break 0407 385 259
MARGARET River. Spacious 2
storey limestone home in tranquil
Peppi Grove. 10 mins to town. 4 bed
2 bath. Tel 9285 2073
PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075

HOUSESITTING
110% Care while you're away.
Owner operated since 1998. 9382
3550 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au
RETIRED Couple, former Subiaco
residents, available to house and pet
sit Free . In Perth for 2 months from
1st August to 30th September, or
shorter period within those dates.
Competent in house, garden and pet
care; local references available.
0355 772 659 or 0427 772 656

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

MARRIAGE
CELEBRANTS
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

MOTOR VEHICLES
2000 BMW E46 SDN reduced
$6000 ono. 9381 5857
0418 988 945
BMW 118d 5 door hatchback
automatic silver 27 500 kms. New
tyres, under warranty, fabric seats,
upholstery and paint protection
under warranty $41 000 ono, 0497
577 171 or 0478 632 343
HOLDEN Barina 2010 Manual, 3
door hatch with sunroof. Only
43,000km, very economical and
reliable. Single lady owner since
new. $7500 ono.
Patricia 0431 054 081
VZ Wagon Holden Commodore
2006, well maintained, 177 000km,
new tyres, auto, white, drives well
$5000 ono. 0437 585 222

Classified photos
starting from $5.50
Conditions apply

CELLO 3/4 size, Claremont $400.


0439 981 934
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
GUITAR
Lessons beginner,
advanced.
All styles call 0415 942 388
GUITAR
Tuition, beginner to
advanced. eddierg@bigpond.net.au
9381 9146
SINGING
Tuition
beginners
/advanced, 9381 9146,
terryann@bigpond.net.au

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION
CENTRAL
London apartment
overlooking lovely garden square in
South Kensington. 2 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms, 5 minutes to tube,
internet phone and mobiles 9389
8881 or 9386 3893
CHELSEA
Central
London
apartment. Fantastic location near
South Kensington and Sloane
Square tubes. Sleeps 4/5. One
double, two single bedrooms; two
toilets. Internet, mobiles, Oyster
cards provided. 9284 6515
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
SENSUAL
Massage qualified
therapist. Petite, brunette. By
appointment, Mosman Park, from
$70, Rachael, 0415 836 700
WHEN Only the best will do. Blonde
Beach babe. SMS Kitty and
introduce yourself 0455 105 798

PETS

Indigo Painting

110% Care while you're away.


Owner operated since 1998. 9382
3550 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au
A Dog walking and pet service.
Police Cleared.
www.pawsinthepark.com.au
DOG Obedience Classes: Qualified
Dog trainer Neri Karazija. Saturday
mornings and Wednesday evenings.
Next classes commence July 22nd &
25th. Bookings essential. Ring
Naomi or Jaimee on 9384 2644
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 on Saturday Aug 8th at
10.30am. To book your place Ring
Naomi or Jaimee on 9384 2644
PUPPY
School and puppy
management:
Sundays
at
Swanbourne Veterinary Centre.
9.15am and 10.45am respectively.
Barista coffee available! Just come
along or ring 9384 2644
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

REMOVALS
DO You need a truck for your next
project or junk removal? Maybe you
are planning to move to a new
location. Does your car provide
enough space for all your
belongings? If it does not, then Little
Green Truck has got you covered.
We offer a delivery truck hire service
that comes with a friendly driver from
$30. You can rent our vehicles &
driver to pick up the items you
bought from a retail store, as well.
0473 411 743

SITUATIONS VACANT
BOOKKEEPER Required for busy
travel office in Claremont. MYOB
experience essential. Flexible hours.
Please apply to
bcb@coralbaywa.com
CAREGIVERS Needed to make a
difference in the lives of older
people. We are seeking mature,
reliable and compassionate men and
women to provide non-medical
assistance to seniors in their own
homes. We offer flexible day,
evening, overnight and weekend
hours. 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

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SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS WANTED

CASUAL
Community support
workers. Shine Community Services
is a not for profit organisation based
in Cottesloe which provides a range
of services to seniors and people
with disabilities. We are currently
seeking a number of casual,
compassionate and dedicated
community support workers to join
our team immediately. As a
Community Support worker you will
assist our clients in all aspects of
daily living including domestic
assistance, personal care, shopping,
meal preparation and socialisation.
Applicants will be required to have a
reliable vehicle, current drivers
licence, mobile phone and be able to
work in the Western Suburbs. Shine
Community Services offers a very
supportive working environment,
above award wages, flexible working
conditions and salary packaging
opportunities. Please email your
application to
services@shinecs.com.au. For any
further details call 9383 2663
GENERAL Office position. Fisher
Biotec has a vacancy for this full time
position at their Head Office in
Wembley. Duties involve assisting
with invoicing, receivals, despatch
and answering phones. Applicants
need to be organised, reliable and
willing to do whatever needs to be
done. Please look at our website
www.fisherbiotec.com for our
company profile. For further
information and to apply for this
position, please forward your details
to chris@fisherbiotec.com or call
9382 3511
PRACTICE Nurse (RN) is required
for 2 days/week equivalent to 12
hours/week on long term basis in a
friendly 3 doctor General Practice in
Subiaco. The role is shared with an
existing nurse. Experience in
Practice Nursing is essential. For
more details or to send your CV
please email
recruitment@haystreetmedical.com.au
TYPIST
Admin/office support
person. We need someone to assist
with: answering telephones, typing,
drafting advertisements, data entry
and more. Our office is located in
North Fremantle. This is a full time
role. However, school hours 5 days a
week) maybe considered. Please
apply to: Dr Mark Eagleton. Vetlink
Employment
Service.
mark@vetlink.com.au. Applications
by email only

IRONING A better professional


service. Long established, smoke
free, pick up and delivery. Sandra
0411 222 899
IRONING A special large basket of
20 $50 or $3/pce, pick del available
0404 059 944
IRONING/ Drycleaning. Expert 24hr
turnaround.
Quality
work
guaranteed. Regular, reliable van
pickup and delivery to your door.
Local family run business.
(Established 1986). "There are no
wrinkles in our reputation". Phone
Prestige Ironers 9385 7788/0403
121 181
IRONING Expert in business shirts.
W/reference, police/c. Trustworthy.
0415 170 739
JIMI Gardening. Garden clean up,
hedging, rose pruning, maintenance.
Experienced
Gardener
from
California came to sort out Perth
gardens. Free quotes Jimi 0450 772
476
ODD Job man. Basic house and
garden maintenance including:
weeding, painting, wallpapering,
picture hanging and furniture
restoration. No job too small to
consider. Local to Nedlands. One off
to long term. 7 days. Phone Colin
0434 902 146
RETIRED Administration manager
requires work. Can help with book
keeping, debtors, collections,
creditors, account reconciliations,
portfolio management, ASIC returns
and general paper work. Reasonable
rates, please email for quote
seminig@iinet.net.au
ROSE Pruning experienced with
spray and fertiliser 0417 179 485
ROSE
Pruning expert. HTS
climbers. Phone Trevor 9574 5762

SITUATIONS WANTED
BABYSITTER Available for day,
evening and weekend work.
References, Police Clearance and
own reliable vehicle. Happy to help
with home work, meal prep and
crafts + games etc. $20p/h, 3 hour
minimum. Please text and I can call
you back. West Leederville local.
Fran 0402 103 070
BOOKKEEPING
BCom MYOB
Professional Partner & BAS Agent.
Also year end adjustments GST on
Imports Foodies & Tradies. Phil 0419
952 261
CHAUFFEURED Sedan service.
Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
Mastercard and eftpos. Lic. 3862.
Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANA And ironing lady with
police clearance, honest. 4 hours
minimum 0450 900 945
CLEANER Housekeeper, years of
experience in large homes and
antique furniture. Pol clearance with
excellent references. Honest, reliable
0415 170 739
CLEANERS Couple honest, long
experience, reference
0433 724 791
CLEANER
Very experienced
professional and reliable team of two
cleaners with great references. Call
us on 0421 250 455
CLEANING Husband and wife
team. Excellent references 15 years
experience. Police clearance. 0433
835 783
FURNITURE
Restoration and
repairs. Experienced in restoration of
Antiques. The best job at the best
prices. References. Please call
Colin: 0434 902 146
GARDEN
A Backyard Blitz.
Experienced. Phone Nick 0412 772
238
GARDENER Honest and reliable
$25 ph. Phone Peter 0439 091 338
GARDENER
Western Suburbs.
Thorough exp. Reasonable rates.
0498 837 612
GARDENING
An odd jobs.
Experienced, reliable, adaptable,
thoughtful. Courteous, capable. Tim
0418 846 562
GARDENING
Lawnmowing,
whipper
snipping,
hedging.
Experienced. $30 to $35ph. Craig
0411 315 807
GARDENING Mulching, weeding,
hedging, mowing. Clean ups local
lad. Experienced.
Sean 0438 296 320
GARDENING Odd jobs, weeding,
yards tidied, reliable, experienced,
Reasonable rates.
Robert, 9384 3285
GARDEN Makeovers, clean ups,
reticulation. Small jobs, free quotes.
Landscape apprentice.
Call 0423 477 822
GUTTERS And downpipes cleaned
thoroughly. Multi storey okay. Call
Sam 0431 993 152
HAIRDRESSER Male for mature
people. Reasonable rates.
9387 7947
HANDYMAN Efficient, reliable. 25
years
experience.
Painting,
gardening, tiling, craftsman etc. Call
Bob. 9444 6474, 0403 511 072
IRONING
A1 absolutely best
professional, 7 day sve, smoke free,
pick up deliver.
Lyn 0418 915 842

TO LET
1 Bed Ocean view apartment
Marine Pde Cottesloe, unfurnished,
wooden floorboards, gas cooker,
$420 pw incl. water 0435 733 525
AAAAFOR more properties To Let
see the classified advertisement
in our Real Estate
APARTMENTS Subiaco/Nedlands
fully equipped. From $86 pn. Also
available long term.
0422 138 400
CITY Beach F/F Oceanfront home
available June/Sept $500 per week.
Jodie 0432 528 750
COTTESLOE $850 pw 3 X 2 +
study, dble gge, chef kitch, a/c,
alarm, retic. Cls to amens,
0433 417 929
COTTESLOE Large sunny unit in
quiet 4 unit block. Available July
/August $375pw. Minimum rental 4
weeks. Fully furnished 2x1. Reverse
cycle AC. Spectacular sunsets from
you recliner(s). A minute's walk to
beach/park/shops/bus/restaurants.
0420 866 492, 9385 6404
DAGLISH Room furnished. For
students only. 9381 5857,
0418 988 945
HOUSE For Let West Leederville
available from 8 July- 5 October
2015. Fully furnished 3x2 house,
max 5 persons. Close to trains,
Subiaco and the city. Large outdoor
area. $600 p/wk. Call Chris 0497 156
396 or Danielle 0437 136 993
HOUSE In Mt Claremont, 2x1 with
study, could be third bedroom. 2 car
space. Close to train, bus, schools.
Lease for a year with options from
early Dec 2015. Owner advertised
0417 913 931
MODERN 1 bdrm town house in a
group of 5 located in Crawley, 200m
from river and UWA. Private
courtyard, secure carport, electric
gate and intercom. Perfect for
professional couple or single.
Available 20/6/15. $450p/w. Sorry no
pets
0431 349 053
NEDLANDS 2 br unfurnished unit.
Close UWA and QE11. U/c car bay.
Available now. $385pw
0417 902 150
NEDLANDS Fully furnished small
house to let, 5 min walk UWA, QE11.
$400/week.
Ph:0410 758 866
NEDLANDS To Let. Hampden Rd
Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
STUDENT Accommodation. Best
rates, weekly and monthly. 150
Claisebrook Rd, East perth. Ph:
9228 9525

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
FRIDGES
Freezers modern
working or not. Pay cash 9447 9946
RADIOS Old valve type + parts,
any condition, private collector. Ph.
Andrew 9319 1703
or 0439 868 306
UPRIGHT
Piano. Preferably
Yamaha U3 series and white. Please
text or call 0402 852 112
WANTED To buy bric a brac. Old
stuff and 60s. Paul 0412 736 291

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Subiaco Community Mens Shed members, from left, John Holbrook, Eric Stodhart and George Lawson, with Jolimont principal
Jayne Conley, left, vegie garden volunteer Julia Gleeson, right, keen Year 1 gardeners and, rear from left, Year 6 sustainability ocers
Naima Chokder and Tatjana Olivo.

Arbour has kids jumping for joy


There is a striking new entry for
Jolimont Primary Schools budding
vegie garden, thanks to the Subiaco
Community Mens Shed.
Mens shed members John Holbrook,
Eric Stothard and George Lawson
visited the school recently to see the
finished timber arbour.
The custom-made creation had been
painted and installed by a small team
of parents, including garden volunteer
Julia Gleeson.

Mr Holbrook said the shed members


had enjoyed working on the project
and some members had donated
timber, including 85-year-old Gerry
Dymond who donated and transported 4.5m timber lengths for the
arbour top.
How he got them into his car I dont
know, Mr Holbrook said.
Were all enthusiastic amateurs,
then along came Eric who is a retired
cabinet maker who took charge of

Labor holds key


to Subi takeover

Army defensive
on Irwin move
The Defence Department is keeping quiet on which units, personnel
and assets will be relocated from
Leeuwin Barracks, Fremantle, to
Irwin Barracks in Karrakatta.
At last weeks sale announcement,
the Defence Ministers parliamentary secretary, Darren Chester, said
Defence had no further need for the
15ha Leeuwin Barracks and they would
be sold.
Residential units from Leeuwin
Barracks would be relocated to Irwin
Barracks and the site may be leased
back by Defence if the sale proceeds
before the relocation is complete,
he said.
A Defence media spokesperson said
a decision on where the Leeuwin units
would relocate to would be made in
the coming months.
The relocation of units from
Leeuwin Barracks to other Defence
sites is still in the planning stages
and therefore advice can not yet be
provided, the spokesperson said.
The POST understands the WA
University Regiment, now based at
Leeuwin, will return to to its previous
base at Irwin.
Leeuwin Barracks (originally HMAS

From page 3

Entrance to Irwin Barracks at Karrakatta.


Leeuwin) opened in 1940 and were
originally used as the naval depot for
Fremantle.
It was decommissioned in 1986
before the army reopened it in 1987
for training and accommodation for
naval cadets.
Defence Housing Australia said units
at Leeuwin could be rented by visiting
members of the defence forces.
Irwin Barracks stand on 61ha of land
which has been used as a military
training and army base since 1895.
Today it is is one of the biggest dedicated Army Reserve bases in Australia
and home to the 13th Brigade.

Two-way Hay Street on way


From page 1
life in those streets. The most successful roads are two-way roads.
Hay Street is a link to the city and
because its one-way, people just use
it to go to and from work.
If it was two-way, they might stop
off. Even West Perth suffers because
Hay Street is one way.
Subiaco CEO Ian Hill confirmed
work was well under way.
Theres a considerable amount of
traffic modelling work to be undertaken so we, City of Perth and Main
Roads WA are involved in this modelling work and the discussions of the
various implications and timings of
the proposal, he said.
The final decision is not yet made

the project.
The P&C made a contribution to
the mens shed in recognition of the
work.
Principal Jayne Conley said the
arbour was a wonderful collaboration between the school and the
community.
The garden is proving a valuable
addition to the school and the arbour
provides a great focal point, she
said.

but those investigations, that modelling work is ongoing.


If that confirms that its feasible,
bearing in mind that there are some
intersection adjustments and consideration of Roberts Road and a variety
of issues, the work could be considered
as a project in 2017-18.
That would be the anticipated
earliest.
He said the councils were now
looking at the details of modelling,
planning and cost of the project.
Subiaco mayor Heather Henderson
who was a councillor when Hay Street
was made one way said it would help
revitalise Subiaco.
Hay Street from Roberts Road towards Lords and Jolimont and Daglish
is two-way.

Amendment in the Local Government


Act.
Without the support of the
Nationals, the new legislation will
not get through Parliament without
Labors support.
Community action group Hands off
Subiaco has been lobbying politicians
to stop the takeover.
Subiaco mayor Heather Henderson
said the council had sent the results
of its recent survey, which showed
most residents opposed the takeover,
to Local Government Minister Tony
Simpson.
It has reaffirmed what we thought,
she said.
Mrs Henderson said she would
lobby MPs to oppose the Bill.
I think the key to our success are
the Liberals in the upper house and
we are working on that, she said.
We are seeing Ken Travers [Labor
Party] this week. That will make or
break it if we dont get the Labor
people on board.
Mrs Henderson and Subiaco CEO
Ian Hill recently met with Nedlands
MP Bill Marmion.
I thought there was very little
movement in his attitude from what
its been in the past, Mrs Henderson
said. We are not getting the traction
from him that we had hoped.
Opposition local government
spokesman David Templeman said
Labor broadly supported the legislation but had some concerns.
He said Labor would wait to hear
Mr Simpsons response in the Bills
second reading, which is expected
next week.
He said any loophole or change
that would allow the annexation
of the City of Vincent or Burswood
peninsula would trigger Labor not
to support the Act.
But he was less definite about
Subiaco.
We understand their concerns and
will be raising those in questions with
the Minister next week and we will
see what he says, he said.

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Austin Robertsons sporting

The Eagles never doubted their success


According to most astute
judges, the West Coast Eagles
were never supposed to be
where they are.
This season has been one of
progressively growing improbability, with each task seemingly
more daunting and each accomplishment more amazing.
Now the Eagles have beaten
a path so rich in wonder they
are sitting comfortably in third
place on the premiership table,
and deserve nothing but accolades.
Much of the success can be
attributed to their new-look
engine room where games are
won and lost, the midfield.
They have been collectively
brilliant all year long.
While Matt Priddis has always
been a star, Andrew Gaff, Chris
Masten, Luke Shuey and Sharrod
Wellingham have re-invented
themselves.
Throw in Elliot Yeo, Jamie
Cripps and Mark LeCras and
the Eagles have a talented group
of high-octane-fuelled runners
who also know what to do when
they get the ball in their hands
to take shots on goal.
The success this season has
also been built around the potent goalkicking of J-J-J-Josh
K-K-K-Kennedy who, surprisingly, is leading in the race for
the Coleman.
Kennedy looks a different
player when shooting for goal.
In previous seasons, with his
stuttering approach, he looked
like a drunken sailor walking
the plank.
The stutter may have been
entertaining, but on occasions
it looked doubtful he would be
able to actually kick the ball.
Now he has ironed out his runup, and the little stutter, though
still evident, is confined to the
start where it does no harm.

Josh Kennedy has ironed out his run-up to goal and is a force to be reckoned with in the Eagles forward line.
From there the steps he takes
are pure, and while his method
is different, it is consistent and
consistency is vital.
Returning to join Kennedy in
attack is Jack Darling, a monster
forward who has been missing
for yonks.
These two, along with the darts
Josh Hill, Dom Sheed, Xavier
Ellis, LeCras, Shuey, and Cripps,
spell danger everywhere.

I think the big surprise has


been the way the backline has
bonded.
Some coaches might have
panicked after losing defenders
as pivotal as Eric Mackenzie
and Mitchell Brown, but Adam
Simpson kept his head and recognised that what was needed
was not quite a burn-the-housedown overhaul, but a little innovation.

He gently tweaked things.


He already had Shannon
Hurn, the best attacking halfback in the game with a pistol
foot that sets up attacking thrusts
from deep in defence.
You will find midfielders
Scott Selwood, or Wellingham
or Yeo all coming off halfback
at different times.
The defensive centrepiece
is Jeremy McGovern, who is

perfectly fashioned to pick up


the oppositions most damaging
tall forward and is a master
intercept mark.
Throw in Sam Butler, Will
Schofield and Brad Sheppard
and you have a cohesive backline whose members not only
work to support each other, but
also have genuine pace.
When these guys come hightailing it out of defence with
the Sherrin in their hands, they
look as though they have the
vigour and pace of six Harley
Davidsons.
Which brings us to Big Nic
Nat.
Criticise Big Nic at your peril.
The West Coast faithful love him,
and its no surprise that he sells
more merchandise than the rest
of the team put together.
Nic is a wonderful athlete, terrific at centre bounces, stoppages
and boundary throw-ins.
But his great potential is still
waiting to be realised.
One great mark every month
or so does not a complete player
make, and, with his obvious
physicality, he doesnt do anywhere near enough around the
ground.
So there, Ive said it! Tar and
feathers for me as Im railroaded
out of town.
But well done, Eagles; you
have a distinct chemistry, a
strong fellowship, and youre
brilliantly led by Simmo, who
has developed into an influential
and inspiring coach.
Simmo has instilled tactical
truth in his team from a position
of authority born of a mutual
respect between an empowering coach and the players he
tends.
Im all but certain weve got
one WA team heading for the
AFL Grand Final dont write
off the possibility of a Derby!

What if it rains all season?

First v last at Metricon


Stadium on the Gold Coast last
Saturday. Stretch, yawn, time
for a nap?

The new kids on the block


in Queensland, minus most of
their quality, were up against
the stars of the competition, Nat
the Magnif, The Pav, Big Sandi,
David Mundy, Stephen Hill and
the list goes on.
This is a lay-down misre. A
cakewalk. Lets just switch the
channel and watch a re-run of
Masterchef, or some other boring reality show on the box.
But no. Its hard enough waiting seven days to see the best
team in the comp go around, no
matter who theyre playing.
What we saw was (almost)
unbelievable.
The raging premiership favourites had a nail-biting struggle to beat a team of unknowns
with an injury list longer than
the line of ambulances ramped
at Charlies.
Clearly the reason must lie in
an act of nature called rain.
Were not talking about a
tempest here; no howling gale,
or driving downpours.
This was rain of the light,
misty kind that managed to
turn the Sherrin into a cake
of soap.
Nobody can deal in what-ifs,
but if the Gold Coast had had
Gary Ablett on the field, the
result could have been different.
So the hard question follows:
are the Dockers capable of maintaining their status as the super
side for the rest of year?
Well, not unless they can
perform at the required level
in wet, heavy conditions, or the

country experiences a drought


from now until after the grand
final.
A few weeks earlier, the
Lyon Kings troops hadnt been
entirely convincing against
Adelaide in the wet, despite
their Fyfe-inspired win.
They clearly revealed the following week, against Richmond,
that they dont like slick conditions, even if its just a little dew,
particularly in attack, where
their skilful players werent.
And hey, guys, do any of you
realise that when you kick for
goal when everything gets wet,
the technique doesnt change,
but the process does?
No doubt the Lyon King will
have a chat to his forward line
coaches to sort that out, as well
as talking to those players in his
group blessed with the clever,
one-handed stuff that only works
when its dry.
All that fancy stuff must stay
in the locker room when the
skies open up and teams are
faced with playing whats commonly known as wet weather
football.
If the penny didnt drop
when they played Adelaide
and Richmond, it surely must
have after last weekends close
call.
A perfect example of how to
play wet weather football was
delivered by Subiaco in last
years WAFL grand final, when
my old mob gave East Perth
chock-full of Eagles players a
working over in the wind and
the rain.
The Dockers should all take
a look at that to see how a team
goes about it.
Nat the Magnif doesnt necessarily carry the Fremantle team

around on his shoulders, because there are already plenty


of A-graders around him.
But in a crisis, that is exactly
what he does.
Again, on Saturday, theres
little doubt he got another three
Brownlow Medal votes.
While it sounds impossible, he
could have 29 votes out of the 33
available, and might rewrite the
record book this season.
The brute force of his brilliance and sheer artistry is really something to behold, and
while he started more slowly
than usual at Metricon, he keeps
giving us football moments to
savour.
His kicking on goal is probably his only weakness, but, for
once, Nathan was a dead-eyed
dick, and kicked the two goals
in the third quarter that were
the difference between a win
and a loss.
He chalked up heaps more
possessions, more contested
balls and clearances than
anybody else, and, in the end,
dragged the rest of his teammates with him.
The Dockers go to their bye
10 and one, and even the Lyon
King, who has looked frustrated
in the box this past fortnight,
would have taken that when
the season started.
You get the feeling that, apart
from their struggle to play their
brand in the wet, the side needs
to be freshened up.
So dont lose too much sleep
over how they have performed in
the past fortnight but pray that
we see the sun shining brightly
come finals time.
Rain-dancers will be shot
on sight!

Wright on Owen
S

outh Coast NSW surfer Owen Wright holds his head in disbelief after
his second perfect 10-point ride on Monday, in round five of the Fiji
Pro. Wright was spot-on the next day when he said something special
was happening out there, after another superb performance when he
scored another perfect 20 to take out the Fiji Pro surfing title. He is the
first surfer to complete two perfect 20s at the same event, and joins
legends Kelly Slater and Joel Parkinson in recording the feat twice. The
competition was held at Cloudbreak, Tavarua, Fiji.
Photo: World Aurf League/Kirstin

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