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Bollywood
dazzlers

They wanna make it in the neighbourhood MLC pre-primary student Emilia Torrisi dances along with Ayushi Das, Ananyna Sharma, and Saieesha Yogesan. Photo Paul McGovern

The colour and sound of the


worlds biggest film industry
will dazzle Claremont next
Saturday.
Three Methodist Ladies
College students, who will
perform a Bollywood song and

dance at the schools annual


summer market, hope people
will join in as extras in their
performance.
Year 7 student Saieesha
Yogesan choreographed the
eight-minute performance and

will perform with her mates


Ayushi Das and Ananyna Sharma.
Saieesha has been learning Bollywood for the last two
years, her mother, Shama, said.
Last week she was at Diwali
the Festival of Lights on

Fremantle Esplanade.
Shama designed and made
the girls costumes from Indian
fabric.
As well as the opportunity for
mob dancing, the market will
have 60 stalls selling an array

of food and goods ranging from


second-hand books and jewellery, soy candles, miniature
gardens in bottles, barbecues
and devonshire teas.
The market is on from 10.30am
to 3.30pm on November 14.

What took cops so long?


By BRET CHRISTIAN
and DAVID COHEN

Gang attack

A vicious attack by a gang


of strangers on a Cottesloe
family during a dinner party
has left the family shattered
and highly critical of the slow
police response.
It took officers 2 hours to arrive, despite receiving numerous
000 calls. By then, a 50-year-old
man was badly injured and in
hospital.
Premier and Cottesloe MP
Colin Barnett and Police
Minister Liza Harvey ducked
questions about the slow police
response, and about Cottesloe
police station not being open
24 hours.
Police admitted mistakes were
made and they were investigating why the family had been left
to fend for themselves.

The new car, bought that day, was


jumped on and trashed.

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Gavin (50) after he was attacked.


In the attack, which lasted
from 20 to 25 minutes, two
members of the Rodriguez family were bashed and trampled
outside their Curtin Avenue
home when they went outside
to investigate why their chihuahuas were barking at 9.15
on Monday night.
My brother and his girlfriend
were still carrying their plates
of pork tofu rissoles when
they were attacked, Denyse
Rodriguez said.
It was horrifying.
Her 50-year-old brother, Gavin,
looked like a Halloween horror after the attack, with a
broken nose and injured jaw.
He thought he was going to
die, Mrs Rodriguez said.
His girlfriend, Vanessa, was

kicked to the ground, dragged


by her hair, and kicked again
during the prolonged attack.
There were eight to 10 attackers, including a young woman in
the group that had come from
the direction of Mosman Park
railway station.
Dinner guests and neighbours
phoned the police on 000, but
officers did not arrive until 15
minutes after midnight, 2 hours
after the first call.
An ambulance arrived within
half an hour of being called.
Police said errors were made
by staff in Midland despatching
police vehicles.
When Mrs Rodriguez went
outside, a gang member hit her
in the jaw.
The thugs were yelling at me
to go inside, but I said I could
not leave my brother while
they continued to attack him,
she said.
One of them ripped a picket
from the front fence and tried to
hit her with it but was restrained
by another member of the gang.
He was yelling at me that he
was a serial killer and that he
knew where I lived and would
be back, Mrs Rodriguez said.
She eventually escaped indoors.
She said there were four other
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like backyard voyeurs

Withers council made


Cambridge the best

Re the report, Creepy drone scares woman


(POST, October 31).
Nedlands residents also had their privacy
invaded a few days before by a drone that
looked like the one pictured with the POST
report.
We were also surprised and angry when the
drone hovered over private backyards where
children were playing.
High-quality cameras made us quite concerned.
Another resident and I approached the drone
operator with our concerns.
He made no apology and only stated that
he was licensed and therefore allowed to y
where he wanted.
As a hobbyist drone ier, I know this is not
the case.
People do at least have a right to privacy in
their own backyards.
This incident should not be treated any
differently from having a strange man walking along a back lane taking photographs of
children through fence gaps.
In such a case, police would be involved.
I urge anyone worried about drone incidents
to write to Jan Johnson at the CivilAviation
Safety Authority (CASA) uas@casa.gov.au, which
is handling the Nedlands incident.
Please say where the drone was ying, the
date and time, and include any photographic
evidence you have.
Tahlia Jayde
Hardy Road, Nedlands

On behalf of my family, friends and neighbours, I wish to say a huge thank-you to our
outgoing Cambridge mayor, Simon Withers, and
his hard-working councillors for the amazing
job they have done for the Cambridge community over the past decade.
They have achieved so much for us, the list
goes on and on, too long to list it all here.
Our population is on the increase, we all
know that, and an increase in density has to
happen in time whether we like it or not.
In a few years it would be nice to see families
and younger people able to settle on smaller
lots in City Beach, Floreat and so on, and be
close to the ocean.
Our coast is littered with huge monstrosities,
houses that cover almost entire blocks, leaving
hardly enough room for trees let alone gardens.
In conclusion, good luck to Mr Withers and
past councillors who have made Cambridge
council the best in the West.
Sheila Warren
Alexander Street, Wembley

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Bulk drops are also made to other riverside suburbs.
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he POSTs production manager and Fleetwood Mac fan Karena Holden


thought Halloween had come a day early last Friday, when she trooped
o in the rain to see the legendary English band at Subiaco Oval. Karena
said that with thousands of loyal Mac fans in disposable plastic ponchos
for the concert, it looked as though the band was playing to a sea of
ghosts. And, she said, that seemed to be the theme of the whole night: after
the concert, a series of empty ghost trains whizzed past the crypt-like
Subiaco station, not stopping to pick up any of the soggy, roaring crowd.

Plenty will miss the Subi shuttle


I regularly use the No. 97 bus and
know that without it, signicant
groups of people, most particularly elderly and disabled people,
families with young children, and
students, are going to be left without
any convenient weekend public
transport to go food shopping, attend weekend events, or visit the
sick and aged, (Shuttle to shufe
off, POST, October 31).
Transperth says there are alternative public transport options to
the area, but none actually encompasses the same area, or makes
allowances for people who are
unable to walk distances.
Not highlighted is the fact that on
weekends the 97 route detours to
cover the area serving Hollywood
Hospital and the aged-care accommodation opposite.
Without this bus, this area
will be totally unserved by public transport on Sundays, and
only intermittently by bus 25 on
Saturdays, so pity elderly people
who want to shop or visit friends,
or veterans dependent on public
transport wanting to visit mates
in Hollywood Hospital.
Many students staying close to
UWA do not own cars, and are
busy with studies on weekdays.
On Saturdays, many of them have

Transperth is ending the weekend


No.97 bus, known as the Subi Shuttle.
been using the 97 bus to travel to
Subiaco for their weekly shopping.
Also, many families living elsewhere travel by train to Subiaco
and then use the 97 bus to get
quickly to Sir Charles Gairdner
Hospital to visit their sick.
While route 950 and the circle
bus may also take visitors to and
from this hospital, depending on
the location people have travelled
from, these routes may not be
convenient or timely.
Surely the 97 bus could run from
Subiaco railway station, detour
round the Markets on Rokeby
and rejoin its original route at the
Hamersley Road junction?
B.J. Ho
Broadway, Crawley

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Give us back our bus!


By LLOYD GORMAN
Elderly Shenton Park residents say they will be stranded
when the weekend No.97
Subiaco shuttle bus service is
dropped from Saturday.
Residents of the 65-unit
Housing Authority retirement
village in Nicholson Road, aged
in their 70s to 90s, want the Public
Transport Authority to keep the
bus going, even if it is along a
different route.
The weekend shuttle is being
canned following Subiaco councils decision to close Rokeby
Road for weekend markets.
The 97 bus journey to Subiaco
from the bus stop outside their
village takes minutes.
Marion Box, who has lived at
the complex since it opened 12
years ago, said residents relied
heavily on the No. 97 service at
weekends.
She said the No. 24 and No.
25 buses, which also run past
their homes, did not go close to
Subiaco railway station.

Busted Residents at the 97 bus stop outside their Nicholson Road complex. Photo: Paul McGovern

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Claremont dumps fines bonanza


By DAVID COHEN
Claremont council has not
used its revenue-rich Meter
Eyes parking devices for five
years.
But neighbouring Cottesloe
council fined drivers close to
$1million in the 2013 financial
year, about half from overstayers
pinged by its 500 working Eyes.
Meter Eyes are set into the
bitumen of parking bays and
record when cars enter and
leave, sending signals to rangers
via New Zealand, if a car parks
for too long.
Claremonts Eyes cost $158,000
in August 2010, three months be-

Some drivers have told


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the POST that when they
was razed by fire.
challenged Cottesloe
Claremont CEO
Meter Eye tickets the
Stephen Goode said the
council had written
devices did not function
them off, citing technical
fully if they did not have
One of the
problems.
a good line of sight to the
Meter Eyes.
Cottesloe CEO Mat
master unit.
Humfrey said there were
They were too complex to operate and could not no technical faults with the Meter
fully integrate with software, Eyes, but there were two ways
errors could occur.
Mr Goode said.
One is that the issuing officer
The company involved did
not try their hardest to solve
problems.
In the end, the old way [of
patrolling rangers marking
tyres with chalk] proved more
efficient.

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Page 4
Record sales

Selfie sticks banned


What do guns, knives,
drones and selfie sticks have
in common?
They are all banned
from viewing areas at next
months New York City
marathon.
The NYPD says public
transport is the go during the
event which had more than
50,000 runners last year .
Other banned items include eskys, booze, sleeping
bags, face-covering costumes,
glass containers and pets.

The Book Bazaars record sale


got off to a flying start on Monday
but not everyone was happy
with the prices.
The Bazaar had a $30 price tag
per record, and a couple of callers to the POST thought it was a
bit steep.
One vinyl lover said a Men at
Work album still had the Clef
Music $10.95 sticker on it.
He said a sign was up at the
bazaar, which said: If you dont

want to pay $30 then dont buy


the records.
Spine and Limbless Foundation
manager Joe Tuson said about
$13,000 of records had sold sold
in six hours.
There were one or two
whingers about the pricing but
the rest were just getting on with
things, Joe said.
Every dollar raised helps the
foundation in its work with
people with disabilities.

Daughter tries family patience


A West Leederville couples
fun was spoilt on the weekend.
Were not sports fans at all,
but thought wed record the
Wallabies v All Blacks and watch
it in the morning, after scrupulously and successfully avoiding
hearing any results, one half of
the couple said.

We popped it on, our


daughter wandered down, saw
what we were about to watch
(it hadnt even started yet) and
said: We lost the World Cup,
by the way.
Unbelievable! If she wasnt
moving out, wed be tossing her
out! was their reaction.

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if the rings of dead grass at the trees bases had been caused by some
kind of parasite. The explanation, from CEO Kevin Poynton, is that the council
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ringbarking, which can be fatal to trees. Mr Poynton says spraying the herbicide has no adverse eect on the trees health.

Heads they win


A double-headed sculpture was (briefly)
on show in Claremont last week.
Methodist Ladies College leavers took
scissors to a school uniform or two, dressed
a statue in the results, and then put the
faces of principal Rebecca Cody and deputy
Yvonne Palmer on top.
The artwork attracted many admiring
glances before it was disassembled.

POST puzzles Perth


A warm welcome and suspicion greeted
a POST reporter at a meeting of the City
of Perth this week.
While some of PCCs eight councillors
seemed genuinely curious and even
happy to see the POST, at least one of
their number seemed puzzled.
Another councillor suggested the POST
was outside its usual patch, though it has
always included the PCCs West Perth
and Crawley.
The council was considering plans for
a new UWA academic campus at Matilda
Bay, Crawley. Given that Perth could grab
Subiacos South ward under the City of
Perth Bill, perhaps its councillors need
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deadline
By LLOYD GORMAN

A Perth reporter and ratepayer found a way to sidestep


a media blackout imposed by
lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi and
force her to publicly defend
herself this week.
Television reporter Oliver

Peterson turned up at Tuesday


nights Perth council meeting
as a ratepayer and exercised
his right as a resident to lodge a
list of questions just before the
meeting started.
Along with other media Mr
Peterson has been trying to
gain access to Mrs Scaffidi for

some time.
Last month, the Corruption
and Crime Commission reported
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and other breaches by Mrs
Scaffidi for accepting and not declaring paid-for trips, including
one to the Olympics in Beijing in
2008, valued at around $50,000.

ATOM smasher
By DAVID HUDLESTON
A powerful short film about a
young woman coming to terms
with her demons has won a
national award for a Subiaco
student.
Luci Trevaskis (19), studying
architecture at the University of
WA, made the film, Dark Matter,
as a Year 12 project when she
was at St Hildas.
She won the award for the
best senior secondary fiction
film in the ATOM (Australian
Teachers of Media) awards in
Melbourne last week.
The film was part of Lucis
WACE submission.
Luci said that when she had
been given the school assignment there had been several
high-profile deaths involving
suicide and depression, including actor Robin Williams,
singer Simone Battle and TV
personality Charlotte Dawson,
as well a family friend.
It just got me thinking that
people with depression drive
themselves to harm themselves,
Luci said.
I discussed it with my brother
Jake and we developed the idea
that it was a demon of the mind.
The more a person thinks
about their mental illness, the
more it consumes them.
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The 6pm meeting was nearly


30 minutes late.
Mrs Scaffidi said she would
read out and answer the seven
questions directly.
The first asked what the PCC
intended to do as a result of the
CCCs findings that showed she
had contravened the councils
code of conduct.
This is a matter currently
before the Department of Local
Government and I have made it
very clear that while it is before
the department I will respect
that process, Mrs Scaffidi said.
She was also asked if she had
considered not standing for reelection, given the prospect of
an adverse finding by the CCC
investigation.
The answer is, the referral
of this matter was made public
in initial media reports and was
therefore a matter of public
knowledge, she said.
Asked if she knew that a finding was likely during the mayoral
election for the PCC she said it
was appropriately a matter
for the CCC.
I have acknowledged the errors I have made and vowed to
ensure the people of Perth can
have full confidence in myself
and other councillors, she said.

Subiaco council has set a 12month limit to work out what


should happen to Subiaco Oval
when AFL football leaves it
in 2018.
The council wants to get
a wide range of groups including the WA Football
Commission, the West Coast
Eagles, Subiaco Football Club,
the Department of Housing
and neighbouring residents
around the table to thrash out
a shared vision for the future
of the oval.
It will then take a final proposal to the state government.
Up to $100,000 could be paid
to a consultant to manage the
council-led initiative.
Subiaco councillors will be
asked at next weeks development services committee meeting to get the ball rolling.
A staff report said: While it
is premature to speculate what
the shared vision would be, at a
minimum it would include the
retention of the oval in a boutique stadium format with an
appropriate mix of recreational,
residential and commercial
Please turn to page 109

Rokeby ready for markets


A busy Subiaco carpark has
been upgraded and opened
just in time for the start of the
citys new street markets this
weekend.

Dealing with demons ... Luci Trevaskis with a scene from her awardwinning film Dark Matters. Photo: Paul McGovern

Weeks of disruptive resurfacing and drainage works in


the area between Coles and
Crossways Shopping Centre
ended this week.
Parking could be an important element of the markets
success if estimates of between
25,000 and 50,000 visitors are
realised.

Subiaco CEO Don Burnett said


a couple of bays in the carpark
had been lost to protect the roots
of mature trees.
But there would be more
spaces for motorbikes.
Markets on Rokeby will be
Perths biggest weekend street
market, according to operators
Venn Property Group.
Stalls and traders will be
spread along Rokeby Road,
between Bagot Road and
Hay Street, on Saturdays and
Sundays.

Cop saves girl in train fall


An off-duty police officer pulled a young
girl to safety after she slipped between a
train and the platform in Mosman Park on
Tuesday afternoon.
He heard the girls screams at Victoria Street
station at about 4pm.
The girl, who was with her mother, had run
towards the train as it slowed.
She jumped towards the side of the train and
fell between it and the platform.

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Engineering an ethical life


By DAVID COHEN
In her UWA office, engineering professor Caroline Baillie
has several bullshit bags on
her pin-up board.
I dont have enough to go
around, she said.
Also on the board is a poster
which says: It will be a great
day when our schools have all
the money they need, and our
air force has to have a bake-sale
to buy a bomber.
The systems we have arent
intended to be equitable,
Professor Baillie said.
We have a very problematic
global economic system, and a
massive gap between rich and
poor.
My work in some part tries
to address that.
Professor Baillie is a materials

engineer and chair of engineering education at UWA.


Next Tuesday, she will give a
talk on recycling at the Grove
library.
She was born and raised in
the UK, where she helped make
science programs for the BBC.
The programs were called
Build the Impossible, she said.
We tried to re-create ancient
technologies with what we
thought people knew then.
We built a Drebbel submarine, a 17th century submarine
that was supposed to go down
the Thames and sneak under
enemy barriers.
In those days, they didnt
know about oxygen and carbon
dioxide, so its hard to imagine
how they designed a submarine
for 12 people.
I was struck by how amazing

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natural materials were, which


were all they had available to
them at that time.
The team also tried to recreate the torsion spring on a
ballista, a fixed platform that
launched a projectile at a distant target.
But we couldnt re-create the
qualities of the animal tendon
spring with polymer material.
All Professor Baillies work is
related to social justice.
She said she had been shocked
when people told her the reason
she was being an engineer was
to make money.
I thought, what if Im an engineer who serves people first
and foremost? she said.
That changes what we produce in the world and how we
live.
To help get her message
across, she runs a theatre
company, Critical Stage,
with professional actors,
and has produced performances such as Michael
Frayns Copenhagen, about
the development of the
atomic bomb.
It aimed to opened
peoples eyes to the issues
about ethics and engineering, Professor Baillie said.
For example: is it inevitable that we create
something that could cause
so much harm?
Its a good way of getting
my students to think about
engineering and scientific
knowledge.
Professor Baillie started
her not-for-profit organisation, Waste for Life, in
Africa in 2006.
We found women in
Lesotho making skin cream
from agave, she said.
They threw away the
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alleviating the heat in their
tin-roofed homes.
In Argentina, Waste for Life
helped boost incomes when
groups were taught how to separate plastics and turn them into
composites of fibre and plastic.
Its about helping people to
develop businesses themselves,
Professor Baillie said.
Because her work in engineering and social justice also
enters the mining arena, she is

often invited to speak about the


impact of mining.
The head offices and CEOs of
mining companies know about
social conflicts and human rights
abuses, but something along the
chain goes wrong, she said.
We aim to help communities communicate their issues
in technical terms that mining
companies can understand.
Professor Baillies free talk,
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Amendment 31 hits heritage snag


A message from on high.

Bishop signals
SAS backdown
A POST readers aerial protest to save Seaward Village
from civilian redevelopment
worked even before his aircraft
got off the ground.
Julie Bishop signalled a backdown soon after learning about
a Swanbourne residents plan to
hire a light plane to tow a banner
over her electorate of Curtin for
two hours last Saturday (Bishop
sky-bombed to save SAS homes,
POST, October 31).
The Foreign Minister and
Curtin MP was contacted by
ABC Radio for comment on
the POSTs report once the
paper came out early on Friday
morning.
Within hours, Ms Bishop had
organised a meeting with the
Minister responsible.
Shortly afterwards she issued
a statement to all media that
indicated the elaborate and
expensive plan to bulldoze the
houses and bush and sell private
home sites could be abandoned.
The statement said she had
asked new assistant Defence
Minister Darren Chester to
review the proposal and suggested funding from the sale of
Leeuwin Barracks.
This would be an alternative to selling a quarter of the
oceanfront government land
to private buyers, using the
money to fund the bulldozing
and totally rebuilding a more
compact Seaward Village for
SAS families on the least attractive land.

Heritage Office director


Graeme Gammie wrote to the
Planning Departments director general Gail McGowan in
September, saying his ofce
had not been consulted on
Amendment 31, as required

POST reader and Swanbourne


resident Peter privately paid
$1155 to hire a plane to tow a
banner over the western suburbs
on Saturday.
The light plane towed the
sign along the river and up and
down the beaches from North
Fremantle to Scarborough for
two hours.
In another development, the
government announced that
Peter Howman, CEO of Defence
Housing Australia, the protmaking government-owned development company responsible
for the controversial Seaward
plan, had left the organisation.
Andrew Leahy, vice-president of the SAS Regimental
Association, said he was not
surprised Mr Howman had left.
It was all smoke and mirrors,
he said.
It was evident that the consultation with SAS families and
civilian residents of Swanbourne
near the base had been done
backwards.
DHA had evidently made up
its mind about what it was going
to do then engaged in a sham
consultation process, he said.
Even while Mr Howman was
telling a Senate estimates committee that there was zero intention
right now today for DHA to sell
any land we own a paper trail
existed to show that plans were
well progressed, Mr Leahy said.
It was clear that security and
welfare considerations were
not a high priority for DHA in
its decision-making process,
he said.

NECKS TO NOTHING

by law.
The amendment, backed by
Cambridges former mayor
Simon Withers and the council,
would increase housing density
in City Beach and Floreat.
The amendment divided
Cambridge council and was
a game-changer in its recent
election, with the mayoral chain
won by anti-Amendment-31
candidate Keri Shannon.
Four days before the election, Cambridge councilsent the
amendment to the WA Planning

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top Brazilian team is putting
local players through their
paces.
Former Argentine striker
Dario Gigena has teamed with
Subiaco AFC coach Marcelo
Jorquera to teach soccer skills
and look out for promising new
players to try out for Ponte

Preta, a Brazilian division one


team Dario has played for.
Dario played for several rst
division Argentine clubs as well
as for Rayo Vallecano in Spain.
The two men know each other
from Colombia, where Marcelo
coached a team Dario played on.
They will be back on the
pitch together next week for a
paid soccer clinic for under-six

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Cambridge council received
complaints in August, saying
the amendment should have
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At its meeting that month the
council resolved to exclude
two heritage-listed sites from
Amendment 31.
But the council did not resolve
to review heritage value of City
Beach and Floreat in general,
as the Heritage Ofce claims
they were legally obliged to do.

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Subiaco scene

Markets on Rokeby
Markets on Rokeby has hit the streets of Subiaco!

Learn about the role maps and aerial images can play in telling the
story of development in Western Australia with special guest and
Senior Archivist from the State Records Ofce, Dave Whiteford.

For more information about the awards and for


library opening hours, visit the citys website
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/photography

With a focus on locally produced, home-grown goodness,


Markets on Rokeby features over 130 stalls showcasing the
best of Western Australian produce, fashion, arts, wares and
entertainment.

Then, be the rst to view Subiaco Museums latest


exhibition. Subi from the sky uses mapping and aerial images
to explore the transition of Subiaco from an open bush and
wetlands to a thriving inner-city community.

Asbestos Awareness Month

The markets, which are located on Rokeby Road between Hay


Street and Bagot Road, will be open every Saturday and Sunday
from 9am to 4pm.

When: Monday 23 November, from 6pm


Where: Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco

Visitors to the markets are encouraged to use alternative


transport options. There are plenty of bike racks available
throughout the town centre and Subiaco is well serviced by
train and bus routes.
For more information on road closures and parking, visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au
For more information on the markets, visit
www.marketsonrokeby.com.au

Remembrance Day
commemorations

Book your free tickets online at www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/events

Final weeks of When the Great War


came to Subiaco
While Subiaco Museum is preparing to launch its next exciting
exhibition, there are only a few weeks left to see the museums
current exhibition When the Great War came to Subiaco.
Dont miss your chance to follow Subiaco soldiers into the
trenches, peer into the homes of local families and examine
the behaviour of community organisations and the Council to
gain a better understanding of the wars effects on individuals,
families, neighbourhoods and the broader community.

The month of November is Asbestos Awareness Month, an


initiative of the Asbestos Education Committee. At least one in
three Australian homes contains products entirely or partially
comprised of asbestos bres. Asbestos products can most likely
be found in any Australian home built or renovated before
1987, including those constructed of brick, weatherboard, bro
or a home with exterior cladding.
If you are thinking about renovating or doing any DIY projects
around the home, you must be aware of asbestos and the
health risks associated with handling asbestos products. For
information regarding how to safely manage asbestos found in
the home, please visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Food Safety Week


Sunday 8 to 15 of November is Food Safety Week, which
promotes the education of individuals on food safety risks
within the home.
In Australia each year an estimated 4.1 million people
contract food poisoning, of which 1 million visit their
local doctor, 32 000 people are admitted to hospital and
unfortunately 86 people die.

The city, together with the Shenton Park RSL Sub-Branch, invites
you to attend the 2015 Remembrance Day service and morning
tea to honour the brave men and women who served our country.

The exhibition is on display until Saturday 14 November at


Subiaco Museum.

When: Wednesday 11 November, from 10.50am


Where: Subiaco Fallen Soldiers Memorial, Rankin Gardens,
corner Rokeby and Hamersley roads

Opening hours are Tuesday to Friday from 1pm to 4pm and


Saturday from 12pm to 4pm. For more information, contact
9237 9227 or visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

We hope to see you there.

Photographic Awards exhibition

Reduce the risks of contracting food poisoning by following


some simple steps; clean and dry your hands thoroughly, chill
food to 5C or below and transport food appropriately, cook
meat to at least 75C and separate and securely cover cooked
and raw foods to prevent cross contamination.

Dont forget to check out the 2015 Photographic Awards


exhibition. Head to Subiaco Library and vote for your favourite
snap to win the 2015 Peoples Choice Award.

For further information on Food Safety Week and handy tips


about how to protect you and your family from food poisoning,
please visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Subi from the sky museum launch


To celebrate Subiaco Museums latest exhibition Subi from the
sky, you are invited to attend an evening talk and launch event
held at Subiaco Library.

Voting and exhibition close Sunday 29 November.

Community notices
Q Development Services Committee
meeting Tuesday 10 November

6904 or emailed to city@subiaco.wa.gov.au by 5pm on 30


November 2015.

25 Bishop Street, Jolimont Change of use from ofce to


health studio
67 Denis Street, Subiaco Reconsideration of revised plans
following mediation
184 Park Street Subiaco Ancillary dwelling to existing single house
Subiaco Oval vision Project plan and short term outcomes
Tender Provision of casual parking and information ofcers
Proposal to include four places on the Local Government Inventory
and Town Planning Scheme Register of Places of Cultural Heritage
Signicance Advertising for public submissions
Heritage Grant Fund applications

The terms and conditions are available for download on the


citys website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au or by contacting
Soa Boranga, Coordinator Subiaco Heritage on 9237 9222.

Q Nominations for City of Subiaco Heritage


Advisory Service
Nominations are currently being sought for the City of Subiaco
Heritage Advisory Service.
The Heritage Advisory Service provides expert heritage,
architectural and conservation advice to owners of places of
cultural heritage signicance located within the City of Subiaco.
Nominations for three (3) professionals to provide the heritage
advisory service are invited from persons who demonstrate a
high level of expertise, appropriate qualications and substantial
experience in heritage architecture and/or conservation works.
Professionals with local knowledge and experience, and with
practices in or within close proximity of the Subiaco area, are
preferred. The term of appointment to the advisory service will
be for three years and will expire on 30 December 2018.
Nominations should be addressed to the Chief Executive Ofcer
and posted to the City of Subiaco, PO Box 270, Subiaco WA

Q Development applications received


Property

Description

1/150 Broadway,
Crawley
502 Hay Street,
Subiaco
208 Hensman Road,
Shenton Park
173 Barker Road,
Subiaco
23 Railway Road,
Subiaco

Display of advertising signage

55 Salvado Road,
Subiaco
263 Hay Street,
Subiaco

Change of use from ofce/retail to


medical centre
Alterations and additions to an existing
dwelling
Alterations and additions to an existing
dwelling
Amendment to previously approved
Development Assessment Panel
application (DP/12/01316) for alterations
and additions to existing ve storey
mixed use development ofces, small
bar, restaurant and multiple dwellings
(retrospective approval)
Change of use from showroom to
veterinary clinic
Development Assessment Panel
application for demolition of existing
buildings and construction of four storey
mixed use building comprising basement
parking, ofces, shops, tavern and sixtythree multiple dwellings

6777 Rokeby Road,


Subiaco
240 Hamersley
Road, Subiaco

Application for temporary event marquee


to be erected to existing bar/restaurant
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


QSee Subi on Sunday
Take a ninety minute walk and discover the colourful history of
the western section of the Perth Commonage in Subi Centro
and follow the gradual transformation of the site.
Sunday 8 November, 1.30pm
Start and nish on the corner of Stubbs Terrace and Hay
Street, Jolimont
For more information, contact Subiaco Museum on 9237 9227
No RSVP required

QFrom Gallipoli to Lemnos Hospital


lunchtime talk
Dr Davina French will present a free talk about Subiaco resident
Fred Jacobys ght for the proper treatment of ex-servicemen
suffering from shell shock and mental illness after they
returned from the First World War.
Friday 13 November, 12.15pm
Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Bookings are essential. Contact Subiaco Library on 9237 9300
or visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/events

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QSENIORS QYOUTH

241 Rokeby Road, Subiaco WA 6008 | T (08) 9237 9222 | E city@subiaco.wa.gov.au | W www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

POST, November 7, 2015 Page 9

Keep our cash at home this Christmas


By BRET CHRISTIAN
A campaign to encourage
western suburb people to confine their Christmas shopping
to local businesses has been
launched by the Rotary Club
of Matilda Bay.
Local businesses keep neighbourhoods vibrant and unique,

Rotarys Peter McKerracher


said.
It would help to keep our
money in the local community
rather than going offshore,
where most gifts are manufactured.
Local businesses, especially
owner-operators who make, grow
or provide a service, should be
encouraged to provide Christmas

gift vouchers.
And locals should be encouraged to give a voucher for
a garden makeover, a carwash,
picture framing, beauty service,
window cleaning etc.
The list is endless.
Dr McKerracher is the Matilda
Bay clubs acting secretary.
Studies have shown that

local businesses produce more


income, jobs and revenues for
local regions.
Shopping local is good for the
environment, often reducing the
need to ship in products.
Local businesses are tied into
the future of their communities and do things like donate
more money to local causes
and events.

Is Curtin Ave on the move?

Cott rocked
by CBH noise

A $40million realignment of Cottesloes


Curtin Avenue is in the works.
A Main Roads spokeswoman did not answer
queries about the project but said it was in
the planning phase.
It is understood the road will be shifted
east, and the Cottesloe police station and the
power sub-station near Finey Street would
need to be moved. The work could start in
the 2017-18 financial year.

It was a noisy Melbourne Cup


at the Cottesloe Beach Hotel
on Tuesday.
The hotel had a horse on its
grounds for the event and a
nearby resident said there was
loud amplified music coming
from the hotel, in Marine Parade.
The resident complained to
Cottesloe council, as amplified
music is a breach of the hotels
liquor licence.
He said the noise started at
11.45am, and continued until
12.30.
Powerful sound equipment
located in the beer garden put
out music, racing commentary
and voice at a volume that was
a nuisance a kilometre away,
the resident said.
This loud amplified sound
disturbed many nearby
Cottesloe residents, including
me.
I was not in a position to
measure it, but it was obviously
and blatantly in excess of any
permitted noise level.
If the council does not prosecute the CBH, then it is telling the CBH that it may ignore
noise restrictions and licensing
requirements with impunity.
Please turn to page 109

For every $100 spent at a local


and independent business, $68
stays in the local economy,
economists say.
They call this the multiplier
effect meaning the money is
then re-spent by the owners
and employees of the first shop
at other restaurants, clothing
stores, bars, spas, gift stores, dentists, car mechanics and more.

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Cambridge treads on crop circles


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Mr Major recently battled with
Cambridge council for permission to
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CAMBRIDGE NEWS
November 2015

New bins to make recycling easy


New dual bin enclosures installed at Floreat Beach
are the Towns latest weapon to combat recyclables
being dumped in landfill.

campaign and the new public place dual bins the Town
provides residents with many services to help make recycling
as easy as possible:

The bins enclosures house a 240L recycling and 240L general


waste bin, giving beachgoers the chance to choose the
recycling option while at the beach.

Floreat Beach is the first location to receive the new


enclosures with a roll-out of bins to other locations along the
coast to follow over the coming months.
These enclosures are now the standard public use bins for
across the Town, and will replace existing park and street bins
when upgrades occur.

Just like at home all paper, plastic, glass, metal and cardboard
including coffee cups, pizza boxes and clean food packaging
can be recycled in the new bins.

Cambridge is proud to be a leader in local government


recycling and waste minimisation. We are committed to
diverting as much waste as possible from landfill and thank all
our residents for their continuing support of this program.

Complementing the Towns Maximum Recovery education

Deputy Mayor Cr OConnor testing out the new


recycling stations

Free upgrades to 360L recycling bins


No charge for a second recycling bin
Reduced charge for a 120L landfill bin
240L green waste bins for garden organics
Conveniently located Recycling Stations for free disposal
of batteries, fluorescent tubes and globes, mobile phones
and printer cartridges
Free mattress collection service
Two free e-waste drop off days per year; and
Two free bulk green waste collections per year

For more information contact waste@cambridge.wa.gov.au or call 9347 6000.

WHATS on in TOWN ...

Get bushfire ready


Are you prepared for the bushfire season?
Keep yourself, your family, property and community safe
and get bushfire ready today.
To help prevent the spread of fire remove all flammable
material from your property, establish firebreaks and
develop a bushfire survival plan.

November is National Asbestos Awareness Month and the Town


of Cambridge is urging homeowners, renovators, tradies and
handymen to get to know asbestos and its harmful effects.

The Department of Fire and Emergency Services has


prepared the Prepare.Act.Survive Guide to help members
of the community prepare for the bushfire season.

Asbestos can be found in various places around the home and


the Town supports its safe removal to reduce the danger to
residents.

To learn more visit www.areyouready.wa.gov.au


or www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/firebreaks

For more information visit www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/asbestos

Customer Service hours extended


available to help with Town enquiries, payment of rates
and pet registrations.

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The Boulevard Centre is now the central location for
all bookings for the Wembley Community Centre,
Leederville Town Hall and Holyrood Pavilion.
The Boulevard Centre
The Town has extended the operating hours
of our customer service desk at The Boulevard
Centre located below Cambridge Library at the
Floreat Forum Shopping Centre.
The hours of operation are now Monday to Friday, 9am
to 3pm.

To book the Wembley Community Centre, Leederville


Town Hall or Holyrood Pavilion call 9383 8900 or email
wcc@cambridge.wa.gov.au
Bookings for the The Boulevard Centre can be made by
calling 9383 8901 or email
boulevard@cambridge.wa.gov.au
To book the Quarry Amphitheatre call 9385 7144 or
email admin@quarryamphitheatre.com.au

The customer service team at The Boulevard Centre are

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POST, November 7, 2015 Page 11

Scrabble word
a world beater

Question remains
on freight law

By JACOB NAZROO

By LOUISA WALES

A group from Perth Modern


School took on contestants
from the rest of the world
in the annual World Youth
Scrabble Championship in
the University of WA last
weekend.

The vital question about whether heavy container trucks will


continue to use Curtin Avenue
through Cottesloe and roads north
remains unanswered.

The event was open to eight


to 15-year-old contestants.
Youth champion of the world,
Singaporean Nicholas Hong
(15), won after almost two days
of games and said his English
was better than his Chinese.
In one game he said he played
the word atropines without
knowing what it meant.
You do not have to know
what it means I remember
reading it, he said.
(Atropines help relieve
spasms of the gastrointestinal
tract, the bladder, and the
biliary tract.)
Perth Modern player Aditya
Bose-Mandal said he competed
regularly around Perth, where
there is a big community of
Scrabble players.
There are a lot of participants under 18 the community is growing, he said.
Karen Richards, who has organised the event for 10 years,
said she had a passion for doing

A thrilled Nicholas Hong received his World Youth Scrabble Championship trophy from UWA vice-chancellor Paul Johnson. INSET: Some
of the students from Perth Modern School are, front from left, Aditya
Bose-Mandal, Ben Creighton and Liana Aho. At the back are Radheya
Jegatheva, left, and Rahul Jegatheva.
this with young kids.
I like to get people to experience other cultures, she said.
There are lots of children
here without English as a first

language ... it is a good way for


them to learn English.
Next years world youth
championship will be in Lille,
France.

Ice addict back to screams


A Taronga Way, City Beach, resident
vacated his house after being given an ultimatum by Cambridge council to clean up
in a week or be kicked out.
The health notice was given on October 13
after months of disturbance and police visits
to the resident, who neighbours believe is an
ice addict.
Another Taronga Way resident told the POST
the man had left for five days from October 26
but returned 1am on Saturday with people she
suspected to be drug dealers.
There have been primeval screams since
he came back, the resident said.
Cambridge CEO Jason Buckley was unsure
if the man was evicted or if he left of his own
accord, but confirmed the council had not organised the repairs to his house that occurred
during his five-day absence.

A Taronga Way resident thinks the man was


was advised by the trust-owners of his inheritance to leave and have the place cleaned and
the damage repaired.
Since his return, a neighbour said: The
rubbish is worse than ever.
I do not think he has emptied his inside
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Work will begin this
month to upgrade paths in
Point Resolution Reserve, in
Dalkeith.
Nedlands council said it
would deal with the most eroded paths first and the length of
the project would depend on
available funds.
The work could take two
years.
The council recently completed work to protect the local
riverbank from strong waves
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The project was partly funded
by the Department of Parks and
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This came to light as a mystery


was solved about how a crucial,
misleading word in a Main Roads
WA presentation was changed.
In a PowerPoint presentation
made to Cottesloe councillors
on September 23, Main Roads
public relations representative
Chris Rickard said the freight
link would be a regulated route
(Truth missing in truck fight,
POST, October 10).
Regulated means that heavy
container and truck traffic from
Fremantle port through Curtin
Avenue and the western suburbs
would be forced on to a southern
loop using the new Roe 8 truck
freeway.
Contractors to build Roe 8 were
announced this week by Premier
Colin Barnett.
In September, Mr Rickard
showed councillors a slide that
said charges and routes will be
regulated to control leakage.
But after questions from two
councillors asking for evidence
about how the route would be
regulated, Mr Rickard said he
could not answer immediately.
By the time he emailed a copy
of the PowerPoint presentation
slides to Cottesloe council CEO
Mat Humfreys office several
days later, he had changed the
wording on that slide to charges
and routes could be regulated to
control leakage.
Mr Rickard said he now believed
the word could was a more accurate description of the current
situation than will.

Mr Rickard said he had made


the change to reflect the current
status of the project, a status
that would have been identical
at the time of the presentation
to councillors just days before.
He said the information he presented to councillors was simply a
case of a slight wording change.
Cottesloe council uploaded
on to its website the reworded
PowerPoint slides sent by Mr
Rickard, leading to a discrepancy
between what Main Roads told
the councillors and what is on
the councils website.
Cottesloe mayor Jo Dawkins also
copied the original wording of the
slide on to a pre-election mayors
letter delivered to each home
reassuring Cottesloe residents
about the freight linkd

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Letters to the POST

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Carnabys will
all be gone in
our lifetime
There has been a gradual and
continuous extinction of native
bird species in the Perth region.
We have lost the golden whistler, yellow robin, red-winged
fairy-wren and a suite of other
small birds reliant on the bush.
This years Great Cocky Count
Report, released on Friday,
October 30, shows that carnabys
cockatoo numbers continue to
decline at the rate of between
10% and 20% per year.
There is no sign that recovery
of the species will happen, so
carnabys will become extinct
within our lifetimes if we cant
turn the decline around.
So what is the state government doing to help this species?
The count report says: The
state government is undertaking a strategic assessment of
the impacts of development
in the Perth to Peel coastal
plain area, with the intention
of mitigating or offsetting the
impacts of habitat removal on
black cockatoos.
Gosh, what a great idea.
Buy some land hundreds of
kilometres away, while at the
same time destroying the bush
where cockatoos feed and roost.
In addition, take away the
Gnangara pines, where cockatoos have learnt to feed and
which are now essential for
their survival.
The government has a plan
called Bush Forever, Keeping
the Bush in the City, the culmination of a process of identifying,
protecting and managing significant bush and wetland areas
and the linkages between them.
More letters page 38

Any new dents in your almost-new hatchback?


Dear parents,
Here is the good news: you
got your son(s) home safe on the
morning of last Friday, October
30 that is such a relief.
Now heres the bad news: in
the early hours of that morning,
three young men stood around
drinking beer in Mason Gardens
and had the great idea to take
their car for a spin.
A fairly new looking black,
five-door small car, possibly a
hatchback, was driven up a path
and into the gardens where
yes, its hard to believe boys
being boys, they used the gardens (turtle pond and all) as a
race track.
Everything was going spin-

ningly well until bang!


They slewed across the lawn
and hit one of those silly old
trees near Doonan Road.
Parents: if you looked in your
driveway over the weekend
(or maybe the boys werent as
courageous about bringing the
car home), you might have noticed quite a bump on the cars
left side.
It definitely lost some windows.
Oh, and after hitting the first
tree, they drove it forward and
hit another tree, so there are
possibly more dents in the front
bumper.
Nevertheless, a good time was
had by all.

The other good news is that the


police arrived not more than five
minutes after the boys and car
had departed the scene.
One boy was on foot.
Was this a leavers thing?
As good parents, you may like
to let your boy(s) know that the
ratepayers (you included) pay for
the upkeep of Mason Gardens.
And children play there, so all
the glass left around the base
of the tree is a bit of a safety
hazard.
Any chance you and your
boys might like to clear it up
and maybe chat to the council
about reparation to the lawn?
Name withheld by request
Melvista Avenue, Nedlands

Can we have
fries with that?
Marg Owen sent in this photo of
a red-tailed cockatoo, one of the
endangered black cockatoo species that depend on urban bush
for habitat and food.
Hows this for a plan?
The state government gives
statutory protection to these
identified brilliant Bush Forever
places with their links and plans
our city around them.
Bush Forever sites, like the
bush in Underwood Avenue, are
not convenient places for roads,
schools, houses, inland marinas
or sand and limestone mining.
Our black cockatoos must
survive.
So here, on the Swan coastal
plain, they need bush like
Underwood, and they also need
the pine trees in Gnangara.
Margaret Owen
Daglish Street, Wembley

I congratulate John Stickle on


his well-penned letter regarding
Halloween (Is Halloween an
American trick or a treat?,
POST, October 31).
Let me add just another to the
list of abhorrent gifts that country has bestowed on Australia:
fast food.
Australia now ranks second
in the world in obesity.
When we recently returned
from France, we were again
reminded of how fat the majority
of Australians are.
We should all study and adopt
the French lifestyle rather than
being led through the nose by
money-making rubbish such as
Halloween and Valentines Day.
The French enjoy simple and
well-presented, flavoursome
meals, not huge amounts of rubbish dumped unceremoniously
on a plate or eaten from a box.
Michael J. Meehan
Luita Street, Wembley Downs

t long last the cygnets have arrived at Lake Jualbup. These three
cygnets regularly ride within the feathers on a parents back at this
early stage, but Shenton Park resident Jeremy Burkett caught them on
one of their first paddles. No ugly ducklings, these three are capturing
the attention of all the regulars at the lake.

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NEWS UPDATE
NOVEMBER 2015
FAST TRACK CERTIFICATIONS

DOGS
City Rangers have noticed that a number of dogs are being walked off a lead outside of dog
exercise areas. Dog owners are advised that is a requirement of the Dog Act 1976 that while
outside designated dog exercise areas, dogs must always be walked on lead. This ensures safety
and amenity for all residents. It is important to note that designated dog exercise areas end at
the edge of the reserve and do not include the footpath or roadways adjacent to the reserve.
Nearly all reserves within the City are dog exercise areas with the exception of:
Swanbourne Beach Reserve (signs indicate where dogs may exercise)
Infant Health Care Playground, Strickland Street
Hollywood Tennis Courts areas and surrounds
Karella St playground
Leura Street playground
Campsie Street playground.
More information about the care and control of dogs is available on the Citys website or
by contacting Ranger Services on 9273 3500.

PREMIERS AUSTRALIA DAY ACTIVE


CITIZENSHIP AWARDS 2016

REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONY 2015

The City of Nedlands is now accepting nominations for


the Premiers Australia Day Active Citizenship Awards.
We invite you to nominate an inspiring local community
member or group for one of the following awards:

Perth War Graves Cemetery, Smyth Road,


Nedlands.

Premiers Australia Day Active Citizenship Award


Premiers Australia Day Active Citizenship Award
for a person under 25 years
Premiers Australia Day Active Citizenship Award
for a community group or event
Nomination forms are available from
www.ausdaywa.com.au or alternatively at the
Administration Building, 71 Stirling Highway
Nedlands. Once completed, please submit your
nomination to council@nedlands.wa.gov.au or via post
to City of Nedlands, PO Box 9 Nedlands WA 6909. The
nomination period closes on Friday 27 November 2015.
For more information, please contact Samantha
Edwards, Administration and Events Officer on
sedwards@nedlands.wa.gov.au or 9273 3500.

SUMMER BUSINESS SUNDOWNER


Please join the Mayor, Councillors and the Citys
senior staff as well as other local business people
for a relaxed sundowner.
Thursday 26 November, 5.30 pm to 6.30 pm
City of Nedlands Admin building
71 Stirling Highway
Please RSVP on 9273 3518 or
sedwards@nedlands.wa.gov.au by 19 November.

HELP PROTECT NATIVE ANIMALS


The Western Suburbs Regional Organisation of
Councils (WESROC) will conduct a monitoring and
control study of feral animals in bushland in the
Western Suburbs, starting 2 November.
Motion sensor cameras will be installed in bushland
to provide a better understanding of how many feral
animals live in bushland areas.
WESROC would like to involve the community
in this monitoring to report sightings, go
nedlands.wa.gov.au/report-feral-animal-sightings

Wednesday 11 November 2015 10:30 am to 12 pm

After the ceremony please join us for morning tea


at the Hollywood-Subiaco Bowling Club, 42 Smyth
Road, Nedlands.
For more information, please contact Misha Elliott,
Community Development Officer (Events), on
9273 3634 or melliott@nedlands.wa.gov.au

On 19 October 2015 the Planning and Development (Local


Planning Schemes) Regulations 2014 (Regulations) came
into effect. As a consequence certain types of development
(eg a single house) do not require development approval if
they fully comply with all Town Planning Scheme No. 2, and
State and Local Planning Policy requirements. You must still
obtain a building permit prior to constructing.
When applying for a building permit you are required
to provide a copy of the development approval issued
previously or provide conrmation from a suitably qualied
person that the proposed development complies with the
applicable planning legislation.
To assist with expediting the process and provide an
affordable service, the City has introduced a fast track
certification process. This will enable residents and
developers to obtain written confirmation from the City,
for a fee of $73.00, as to whether development approval is
required. Should development approval be required this fee
will then be deducted from the development application fee.
The City will provide written conrmation within 5 business
days as to whether development approval is required.
Please contact the Citys Statutory Planning section on 9273
3500 if you have any queries.

CITY OF NEDLANDS RIVERBANK GRANTS


SCHEME 2014-15 WATKINS ROAD AND
POINT RESOLUTION RESERVE
The City of Nedlands, in collaboration with the Department
of Parks and Wildlifes Rivers and Estuaries Division,
recently completed two river foreshore restoration projects
at Watkins Road and Point Resolution Reserve. These
projects were undertaken with funding received through
the Department of Parks and Wildlifes Riverbank Grants
program. Both projects have been implemented to help
protect riverfront infrastructure from exposure to high
energy waves and natural erosion processes.

BE WATERWISE THIS SUMMER


A long hot summer is coming and your garden will
be thirsty. Be waterwise and stick to your rostered
watering days, water once in a day and remember
to water before 9am or after 6pm.
You can find your watering days and great ideas
for conserving water in your home and garden at
www.watercorporation.com.au.

VOLUNTEER DRIVERS WANTED


Do you like to drive and enjoy helping people? Why not assist
our seniors by driving them to appointments and shopping
trips? The City of Nedlands is looking for volunteer drivers
to join the dedicated team at the Nedlands Community Care
Volunteer Transport Service for one to three hours a week.
Make a difference and volunteer today!

This months hot tip! Water in the morning the


water will soak into the roots of your plants for
them to drink throughout the day.

Fo r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t t h i s a n d o t h e r
exciting volunteer roles, please contact Matthew
Kohler, Volunteer Services Officer, on 9273 3641 or
mkohler@nedlands.wa.gov.au

BUSHFIRE NOTICE

FAMILY CHRISTMAS FUN

The Citys Rangers would like to remind all


residential property owners or occupiers that on or
before 30 November 2015 all grass and inammable
matter on their land and verge must be cleared
or slashed to a height not exceeding 5 cm. All
other properties must provide for a 3 m rebreak
immediately inside the external boundaries of the
land. In addition to this trees must be trimmed
back to provide a vertical clearance of a minimum
of 3.5 m to allow re appliances to drive along the
rebreak. If it is not practicable for any reason to
clear rebreaks or take measures in accordance
with the requirements of the Bush Fire Notice,
you may apply to the City of Nedlands before 19
November to take alterative measures. A copy
of the Bushfire Notice for 2015 is available at
nedlands.wa.gov.au/re-hazards-and-bush-res.
If you have any enquiries please contact Ranger
Services on 9273 3500.

DivaLicious - Festive Frolics!


Enjoy the angelic voices of soprano duo DivaLicious from
Australias Got Talent. Revel in the glorious harmonies
and magical music of Christmas song favourites as Fiona
Cooper Smyth and Penny Shaw celebrate this special
season with you. We guarantee you will leave on a Ding
Dong Merrily high!
Monday 30 November 2015 5.30 pm - 7 pm
Tuart Room, Mt Claremont Community Centre
105 Montomery Ave, Mt Claremont 6010

COUNCIL MEETING DATES


Committee meeting 10 November
Council meeting 24 November
Meetings start at 7 pm and are held in the Council
Chambers, 71 Stirling Highway. Please enter from the
Smyth Street entrance.

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Secret session
on sub-lease

Bird paintings
a Free gesture

John Kenyon is going to


sub-lease his Typika cafe
in Claremont to concentrate on his coffee roasting
business.

Pam Free has devoted more than


1000 hours sketching birds at Lake
Claremont.
The Freshwater Parade resident
has donated 35 of her images for
lake signs.
On Tuesday night, councillors
voted to recognise Pams generosity
by giving her a $500 voucher for art
materials.
Its the kind of work she does
for Birds Australia ... its work of a
very high quality, councillor Bruce
Haynes said.
Councillor Karen Wood said
someone had shown her Pams work
and said: Arent these the most
brilliant pictures youve seen?
I said, I happen to know who did
them ... Pam is a very good artist,
Ms Wood said.

Quality work Pam Free spends a lot of time at Lake Claremont. Photo: Paul McGovern

At their last meeting,


Claremont councillors secretly
discussed assigning part of the
Typika site, at 331-333 Stirling
Highway, to a sub-lessor, and
signing a deed of variation on
the lease.
The council owns the land,
which was the site of the
Claremont Fresh supermarket
before Typika opened 2 years
ago.
After the confidential talk,
mayor Jock Barker announced
the sub-lease would be assigned
to Blue Moon Australia Pty Ltd,
but a decision on the deed was
deferred.

Push prams to help new mums


The Big Pram Walk around
Lake Monger next Sunday
is designed to help create a
community of support for new
parents struggling to cope with
the challenges of parenthood.
The walk will start at 8.30am
on Sunday, November 15, from
the Dodd Street end of Lake
Monger, near the playground.
GP obstetrician Leon Levitt
has coordinated the walk
with the help of child health
nurses, lactation consultants,
midwives, physiotherapists,
psychologists, speech thera-

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Dr Levitt said: We understand the fundamental need to
build emotional well-being in
the new mum if the family is
to thrive and enjoy their early
start to parenting.
Supporting other mums and
walking with them on The Big
Pram Walk WA will make a
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He said about one in five
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Notice is hereby given that the local government of
the Town of Cambridge has prepared a draft Local
Planning Policy 3.12: Parkside Walk (Design Guidelines).
Plans and documents setting out and explaining
the proposed local planning policy is available
for inspection on the Councils web site, at
www.cambridge.wa.gov.au (go to Planning and
Design), or at the Council Ofces, 1 Bold Park Drive
Floreat, during ofce hours up to and including
23 November 2015. Submissions may be made in
writing and lodged with the undersigned on or
before 23 November 2015.
Should you have any queries in relation to the above
information, please contact the Towns Planning
Services by telephone on 9347 6000.

32 Davies Road, Claremont, WA 6010


Phone 9384 0510
Email: mtclare@bigpond.net.au
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health nurses were the usual
first point of contact for the
mother struggling to cope.
Dr Levitt said many women
with PND did not seek help
because they did not recognise the signs, or because they
found it difficult to admit that
they were not coping.
They were discharged from
hospital very early with little follow up and professional advice.
He said the first six to eight
weeks was a scary time for
new families.

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1 Bold Park Drive Floreat WA 6014 | 08 9347 6000


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Location: War Memorial Town Hall Cottesloe Civic Centre
Time:
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redevelopment of this important facility. Administration
Staff will be available to answer questions on the concept
plan or the business plan, which are currently being
advertised for public comment.
The plans are available for viewing on the Towns webpage
(www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au).
For further information please contact the Town on 9285 5000.
Mat Humfrey
Chief Executive Officer
109 Broome Street, Cottesloe
PO Box 6069 COTTESLOE WA 6911
Telephone: (08) 9285 5000
Facsimile: (08) 9285 5001
Email: council@cottesloe.wa.gov.au
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Shannon
tells how
she did it

Surf clubs clear to


promote sponsors
Cottesloes two surf clubs
are now allowed to display
sponsor logos on the beach.
Councillors voted to approve
this on Monday night.
Neither North Cottesloe nor
Cottesloe Surf Life Saving Club
had asked for permission to
display the logos.
After a complaint, the council
asked the clubs to apply.
Cottesloe shows a sponsor
logo on its beach windbreaks,
while North Cottesloe has one
on its watchtower.
Sponsorship is very important to a club like ours, North
Cottesloes David Andrew told
Monday nights council committee meeting.
He said the watchtower logos
for the commercial TV station
that sponsors the club were
more prominent than the club
would have liked.
Cottesloes Ben Stephens said
the windbreaks were used only
on weekends.
Councillor Philip Angers said
the clubs provided hundreds
of hours of patrols each year.
We need to balance our concerns between our magnificent
clubs and the visual pollution

Shannon Lovelady will talk


about eating an elephant next
Friday in Cottesloe.
Shannon, a historian, wrote
the acclaimed series of weekly
columns for the POST on soldiers from the western suburbs
who fought and died at Gallipoli
during World War I.
In Fridays annual Frederick
Bell VC Memorial Lecture, she
will talk about the Gallipoli
Dead from WA project, which
established how many West
Australians died at Gallipoli.
It will be about how we
did it, one bite at a time, and
achieved a task that for 98 years,
everyone said was impossible,
Shannon said.
In an effort to skew our collective consciousness away from
Simpson and his donkey, and in
the spirit of Lest We Forget, I
wrote about some of these men
in my POST column, Gallipoli
Remembered.
For her column, which ran for
68 weeks until Anzac Day this
year, Shannon was shortlisted
for the Best Columnist Award at
this years WA Media Awards.
Shannon led a team of volunteers in examining more than
4000 war service records.
I am very proud that WA is
the only state with a list of its
Gallipoli dead, she said.
The number 1023 and the
list of names were used many
times throughout this year, the
Anzac Centenary, including
at the Dawn Service in Kings
Park.
Shannon will speak about
some of the soldiers the team

of signage, Mr Angers said.


I ask that we show tolerance.
Mayor Jo Dawkins agreed, saying members at both clubs saved
lives and had 1300 nippers.
Councillor Sally Pyvis said the
clubs had ample opportunity to
advertise on their buildings,
boats, and equipment.
The vote to approve the logos
for 12 months was 7-2, with Ms
Pyvis and Sandy Boulter voting
against it.
Ms Boulter said she worried
the watchtowers needed development approval.
She said a WA Planning
Commission worker had told
her they did.
Council CEO Mat Humfrey
said the town would write to
the WAPC to check.
At last weeks committee
meeting, councillor Helen
Burke said she worried the
surf club logos would affect
Sculpture by the Sea.
She said its organisers might
have trouble competing for a
serious sponsor.
Mr Humfrey said any existing
approvals meant signs or logos
could be displayed during the
annual sculpture exhibition.

Gallipoli Dead from Western Australia soldier, 10th Light Horse Regiment Trooper Reg Northey. Photo: Courtesy the Tweedie family
examined, and how their families quietly had their hearts torn
out by their loved ones deaths.
Shannon has complied her
columns into a book, Gallipoli
Remembered, to be published
in partnership with the National
Trust, POST Newspapers, and
the Rotary Club of Freshwater
Bay.

It will be released next year.


So far 120 people have
booked for Shannons talk, in
the Cottesloe Civic centre on
Friday, November 13, from 6pm.
It will be the sixth Bell lecture.
To RSVP, ring Rob OConnor
on 9367 9771 or email rkoconnor@iinet.net.au.

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The Western Mail has it all:


By BRET CHRISTIAN
A stunning time capsule that shows how West
Australians saw the first
months of the Gallipoli campaign 100 years ago is being
sold by the National Trust in
West Perth.

Able-bodied men line up to enlist for king and country at a Perth drill
hall, with little understanding of the carnage to come.

The Laggard is the headline on this advertisement followed by the caption: What a great pity, Mr Shirker, that all the best men have gone to
the front.

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7-22 November | Local Scenes

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It is a high-quality reproduction of the 1915 Christmas edition of The Western Mail, a very
large format souvenir magazine
designed to make some sense
of the daily news of incredible
sacrifices being suffered by
local families.
Lists of sons, husbands and
brothers killed on the Gallipoli
peninsula were being published
daily, spreading grief through
families, friendship circles and
neighbourhoods.
In the midst of all this sorrow, the magazine contains all
the advertisements of the day,
showing that daily life at home
went on.
Elaborate notices for department stores, butchers, shoes, corsets, gramophones, pressed-tin
ceilings and horse-drawn farm
machinery fill the commercial
pages.
Sex is used to sell recruitment.
A full-page ad has a coquettish young woman in a bonnet
rejecting the advances of Mr
Shirker.
The magazine is big on
loyalty to the Motherland, its
cover dominated by a stylised
Britannia leading the charge at
Anzac Cove, clutching a sword
in one hand and a flag in the
other, while stepping over a
fallen Turkish soldier.
The first news page sports a
huge photo of King George V, the
magazines sub-editors finding it
unnecessary to name him. The

Some members of the 10th Light Horse regiment. Because of the terrain
they fought without their horses at Gallipoli.
caption reads: One King, One
Flag, One Empire.
Other photos of significant
men in uniform follow, but it is
the extraordinary photographs
of men and women preparing
for war, marching and being
transported to war, and on the
battlefield that are so arresting
Photos of Simpson and his
donkey and Hugo Throssell,
the states first Victoria Cross

WAs Hugo Throssell, who won a


Victoria Cross at Gallipoli.

winner in that war are there,


along with recruiting lines and
near-silent farewell marches
through Perth.
What we are fighting for
is the headline on a long,
beautifully written editorial
by Professor Walter Murdoch,
who argues it was essential for
Australia to be at Britains side.
None of us, surely, would
dare to tell a mother whose son
had fallen at the Dardanelles,
that he died to crush German
militarism or to vindicate the
majesty of international law,
he wrote.
He listed his six reasons for
Australian troops being sent
overseas:
To fight to save England and
her Empire from the most deadly
threat she has ever faced, reinforced by Australians sheer
love of England perhaps the
only country in the world that
still holds by the doctrine of the
divine right of kings.
We are fighting for our own
freedom and independent
nationhood: The men who are
fighting in Gallipoli are defending Australia as surely as if they
were training the Fremantle
guns on an invader.
We are fighting to maintain

POST, November 7, 2015 Page 25

sex, politics and advertising

Private John Simpson Kirkpatrick,


the man with the donkey, was an
ambulance man killed bringing in
wounded soldiers.
the integrity of the British Empire:
Citizenship of that Empire is the
most precious political privilege
we possess.
We are fighting for that much
misunderstood but very real thing,
the Balance of Power.
We are fighting the battle of
democracy against autocracy: We
are inspired by the far-seen vision
of a civilised world of free peoples.
Finally, we are fighting for the
peace of the world we do not
necessarily believe this will be
the last war, but we are nearing
the end. The human race will not
endure many repetitions of this
criminal folly.
The rare magazine has been
reprinted by Fremantle historian
and collector John Dowson in
partnership with the National
Trust of Australia (WA).
It is available for $23.50, including
postage, at trust@ntwa.com.au.

The 28th Battalions farewell parade through the streets of Perth.

A soldier with a periscope rie in the Dardanelles trenches while another


uses a periscope. These photos and the magazine were printed just months
after the rst Gallipoli landing at Anzac Cove on April 25, 1915.

Before tweeting Citizens mob the oces of the Western Mail


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KEEPING THE TOWN OF CLAREMONT COMMUNIT Y INFORMED | NOVEMBER 2015

FROM THE MAYORS DESK

Monday 9 November marks


the start of Seniors Week 2015
and the Town of Claremont has
organised an array of events
to acknowledge the valuable
contribution our seniors make
to the local community. The
Claremont Cruisers walking
group will be hosting one of
their regular walks around Lake Claremont during
Seniors Week at 7.30am on Thursday 12 November, so
if you are interested in joining now is a perfect time to
get involved.
With Christmas fast approaching there are a few
events to mark on your calendar. The much-loved
Claremont Aquatic Centre invites children to cool off
after a hard year of study at its End of School Pool
Party on Friday 11 December from 6pm to 9pm.
We will again be hosting our Christmas in Claremont
event from 4pm on Sunday 13 December at Claremont
Park. This widely anticipated event will kick off with
a Christmas market where merrymakers can load
up on a range of goodies including handmade gifts
and Christmas decorations, traditional treats, festive
food and drinks, and much more. The evening will
culminate in Carols by Candlelight performances by
the West Australian Youth Orchestra, the Australian
Girls Choir and the Claremont Concert Band.
If you havent submitted a photo yet as part of
the Love #claremonttowncentre photographic
competition then what are you waiting for? Not only
are you showing your support for our local businesses
but you have a chance to win a $1,000 shopping spree
in the Claremont Town Centre. More details can be
found on this page.

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The Town of Claremont would like to thank all those


who provided feedback and shared their views on the
potential relocation of the Claremont War Memorial to a
more appropriate and sustainable site.
It is proposed that the War Memorial be incorporated
into the Master Plan for the redevelopment of adjoining
Claremont Park. The proposed new location will provide
community members with safer access to commemorative
services and will ensure the longevity of the Memorial for
future generations. Feedback received so far has shown
that the majority of residents are in favour of Councils
proposal.
Do you fancy yourself as a bit of an amateur photographer?
Are you social media savvy? Then why not take part in the
Love #claremonttowncentre photographic competition.

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the Claremont town centre be it a much loved artwork,
a top spot for some retail therapy or a dining experience
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shopping spree.
To enter all you need to do is upload your favourite
happy snap to the Claremont Town Centre Facebook
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Fri 27 November
Remembrance Day
Intergenerational Picnic Satellite Santa
A fun family picnic for all ages.
Registrations by Wed 11 Nov 9285 4395
10am - 12pm
Mrs Herberts Park

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Claremont War Memorial
Corner Bay View Terrace &
Stirling Highway

Avion Way was earmarked for revitalisation as part


of the Town of Claremonts Street and Laneways
Activation Plan, which was developed in consultation
with local businesses. As part of the reactivation
of the space, Avion Way has been converted into a
one-way street which has provided for an expanded
pedestrian-friendly area that aims to attract an eclectic
mix of businesses including restaurants, coffee shops
and high fashion outlets.
In working with local businesses on such improvements
the Town hopes that the Claremont town centre will
continue to be a wonderful place to shop, dine and
be entertained.

L-R: Claremont RSL President, Geoff McClements, Town


of Claremont CEO, Stephen Goode & Mayor Jock Barker
reviewing the plans for relocation.

Jock Barker,
Mayor

New life will be breathed into Avion Way in the


Claremont town centre over the next few weeks
transforming it into a place where people can shop,
eat and linger. The project is a joint initiative between
the Town and the property owner.

Talk to Santa via satellite from the


North Pole
10.30am to 11am
Claremont Quarter, upstairs
Registrations - 9285 4353

NOVEMBER 9 -15

Thu 3 December
History in a Coffee Cup

Fri 11 December
End of School Pool Party

Sun 13 December
Christmas in Claremont

Gallipoli Dead of WA Project Shannon Lovelady


10am to 12pm
Freshwater Bay Museum
Registrations - 9340 6983

6pm to 9pm
Claremont Aquatic Centre
12 Davies Road, Claremont

4pm Christmas markets and kids


activities
7pm Carols by Candlelight
Claremont Park

AT THE CLAREMONT COMMUNITY HUB - 327 Stirling Hwy, Claremont *9285 4353 to reserve a place.
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
English Conversation Class* Broadband for Seniors* Baby Rhyme Time
French Conversation
Mahjong
9.30am - 10.30am

Mandarin Conversation
10:45am - 11:45am

1.30pm to 2.30pm
Practice your spoken English,
if English is your second language.

10am to 12noon

Climbing My Tree

1 December
1pm to 3pm

14th December - 1.30pm to 3.30pm


Research your family tree.

10.30am

The Knitting Club*

Friday
Book Club*

10am to 12pm,
Cost is $5 a session

20th November, 2pm to 3pm ($5 a session)

Italian Conversation

Grand Storytime session will be held on Friday


13 November(especially for grandparents)
Lego Club 3.30pm - 4.30pm

5.45pm - 6.45pm

JP Service 6.00pm - 6.45pm

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POST, November 7, 2015 Page 27

Expert to speak on stroke epidemic


A world-renowned
Nedlands stroke expert will
give a free public talk this
month on the challenges
of Australias looming epidemic of strokes.
Stroke kills thousands of
Australians each year, but
more and more people are
surviving them.
As the survival rate increases, so does the burden
on families, the health system
and aged-care services.
The talk is the Wesfarmers
Harry Perkins Oration, and
the speaker will be Graeme
Hankey, pictured, a professor of neurology at UWA and

neurologist at Sir Charles


Gairdner Hospital, and a
world expert on stroke prevention and treatment.
He won this years David
G. Sherman Lecture Award
for his outstanding lifetime
contribution to stroke-related
research.
His talk, at the Harry
Perkins Institute of Medical
Research, will be about
stroke and its causes, as well
as the latest advances in
research, interventions and
treatments.
Professor Hankey trained
in neurology at Royal Perth
Hospital, the Mayo Clinic in

the US and Western General


Hospital in Edinburgh,
Scotland.
His research interests
include epidemiological
studies and clinical trials of
interventions to prevent and
treat stroke.
The oration is at 5pm on
Friday, November 20, in the
Harry Perkins Institute of
Medical Research, 6 Verdun
Street, Nedlands.
It will be followed by refreshments.
The talk is free but RSVPs
are essential and can be made
by emailing meredith.eddington@perkins.uwa.edu.au.

Cott extends
depot lease
Cottesloe council has
extended the lease on its
Fremantle depot by a year.
The council has leased the
premises, at 8 Stack Street,
for three years.
It also stores materials near
Sea View Golf Club.
In a report to councillors,
engineering manager Doug
Elkins said efforts were being
made to find a depot closer to
Cottesloe, and extending the
lease for three more years
would be too long.
The council pays $16,840 per
month for the Fremantle site.

Dads frock up
for Rosalie fete

A group of fathers from


Rosalie Primary School is willing to go to extreme lengths
to raise funds for the school.

They are hosting the devonshire tea stall at the popular


school fete next weekend and
hoping to sell thousands of
cups of tea.
Tea chief Sean Connolly has
invited every local resident to
down a cup in support of educational programs for the kids.
In return, we promise to deck
ourselves out in more frills than
a frill-necked lizard and take all
the ridicule people like to dish
out, he said.
With Englishmen, Irishmen
and Aussies on the organising committee, Mr Connolly is
confident the quality of tea and

scones will be high.


The blokes have even sought
advice from relatives in Devon,
England, the original source
of this delightful morning and
afternoon pastime.
Tea server in training Stuart
Cruickshanks said their customers could enjoy a well-stewed
manly brew or a more genteel
Earl Grey, but cautioned that
delicate tones of the lapsang
souchong leaf would be beyond
the blokes ability.
The popular fete is on
Saturday, November 14, 10am to
3pm, at the school on the corner
of Derby and Onslow roads in
Shenton Park.
The fellas want to thank
Excelsior Caf for donating delicious slices, which saved them
from having to bake all week.

Rosalie fathers, from left, Conleth OLoughlin, Rob Buckler, Sean Connolly, Stuart Wilkins and Stuart
Cruickshanks are proud to don aprons to man the devonshire tea stall at the Rosalie Primary School fete next
Saturday.

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www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au

TOWN OF

MOSMAN PARK

Mixed Waste Collections


By now the Towns current collection of bulk waste (mixed waste,
junk and prunings) is already underway.
We will conduct another bulk Mixed Waste (junk, appliances, prunings)
collection on 11 April 2016 but in the meantime, visit our website for
info on how to get a discounted tip pass, what to do with e-waste, old
mattresses and asbestos. Councils next collection of Green Waste
will begin 15 February 2016, and authorised green waste bags are
available for purchase from the Towns Administration all year round see www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au for details.

Contribution of
Volunteers Recognised
The vital role played by volunteers in the community was
recognised at the annual awards evening hosted by the Town of
Mosman Park on Friday 16 October 2015.
Mayor Ron Norris sincerely thanked volunteers and acknowledged
the importance of their contribution. The major award recipient of the
night was Mr Ian Earl, who was named Volunteer of the Year for his
work as President of the Mosman Park Football Club.
Long-Serving Volunteer Recognition certicates were presented to:
Kathy Sanders - Mosman Park Netball Club
Hilary Colero - Rocky Bay
Ned Cecic Western Knights Soccer Club
Catherine Wiese The Grove Library
The Town of Mosman Park would like to congratulate all nominees
and award winners and thank all those who made nominations.

Council Election Update


Council elections were held on 17 October 2015, and electors voted
in a new Councillor for the Town of Mosman Park.
In the North Ward, Andrew Maurice was newly elected and Cr Zenda
Johnson was returned to ofce, while in the South Ward, Brett Pollock
was elected unopposed. We congratulate Councillors Johnson,
Maurice and Pollock and look forward to working with them on a
range of exciting initiatives during their terms of ofce. A prole on
Cr Maurice and full details of the election result are available at our
website at www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au

Time to Register Your Pet


Residents are reminded about the importance of registering their
furry friends. The Town is taking registrations now, as annual cat and
dog registrations expire on 31 October each year.
Owners of domestic cats 6 months or older, and dogs aged 3 months or
older are required to ensure that their pets are:
sterilised;
micro-chipped (now a legal requirement for all cats and dogs);
registered with the local council where they are ordinarily kept; and
wearing a registration tag, issued by the local government where the pet
was registered.

Standard

Sterilised
Unsterilised

Cat Registration Fees


3 Years
Lifetime
$42.50
$100.00
Dog Registration Fees
1 Year
3 Years
Lifetime
$42.50
$100.00
$20.00
$50.00
$120.00
$250.00

1 Year
$20.00

Eligible pensioners receive a 50% discount on pet registration fees


if they can produce their pensioner status at the time of registration.
Registration forms can be downloaded from the Towns website at
www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au For advice or further information, contact
the Town of Mosman Park by email to: admin@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au
or call 9384 1633.

Sports Oval Renovations


Thank you for your patience with regards to the sports oval
renovations that took place last week in the Town of Mosman Park,
namely at Mann Oval, Davis Oval and Tom Perrott Reserve. These
works form part of the annual scheduled maintenance programme.
The renovations included the verti-mowing of grass surfaces, sweeping
and dethatching where the grass is combed to weed out dead,
unwanted material.
This maintenance was required to:
Remove excess build up of thatch after the winter months;
Rejuvenate turf surface for optimum health of grass; and
Allow water to penetrate through to the root layer, therefore saving on
excessive watering through the summer months.
We hope that you continue to enjoy utilising these beautiful sports ovals.

Celebration for Seniors


To celebrate Seniors Week 2015 (8-15 November) the Town of
Mosman Park will celebrate, along with the Towns of Cottesloe
and Shire of Peppermint Grove, at the Mosman Park Bowling Club
with a FREE Morning Tea.
The event will be held on Thursday 12 November, from 10am to 12noon
including entertainment and a wonderful view of the Swan River. For more
information and to RSVP, please contact Danielle at the Mosman Park
Bowling Club by email to info@mosmanparkbowlingclub.com.au by
calling 9384 7951.

Mossie Park Skate Clinic


Join us for the upcoming FREE Skate Clinic at the McCabe Street
Skate Park on Sunday 29 November from 10am to 12pm. All
skateboards and safety gear provided. Registration forms are available
at www.skateboardingwa.com.au
For more information contact the Towns Community Development
Ofcer, Haylie Clark by email to hclark@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or
visit www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au

Become an Australian Citizen


The Town of Mosman Park will host its next citizenship ceremony
on Thursday 26 November 2015.
Candidates who will take their oath at the ceremony on 26
November have already been notied, although places are available
for the next ceremony that will take place on Australia Day, 26
January 2016. If you are eligible to participate in the Australia
Day service and would like to secure your place, please contact
Executive Ofcer, Mhairi Warne on 9384 1633.

Between River and Sea

POST, November 7, 2015 Page 29

Jeremy chalks up a win for shopping small


By DAVID COHEN
Swanbourne butcher Jeremy
Sanderson-Brown has been
captured in chalk.
Jeremy, who owns Jeremys
Exclusive Butchery, in
Swanbourne, is one of 40 small
business owners whose portraits
have been included in Faces
of Shop Small, an artwork by
acclaimed chalk artist Jenny
McCracken.
The artwork was created to
promote this months Shop Small
campaign, sponsored by credit
card firm American Express.
Jeremy says his store takes
American Express and he
doesnt have a minimum
EFTPOS transaction amount.
Youve got to make it as easy
as possible for the customer,
he said.
Why lose a customer? If you
want to keep them youve got to
be prepared to change.
Jeremy started his business in
Claremont Crescent 11 years ago.
Five years ago he opened in
Scarborough.

Daniel Craig on
the big screen
Watch the latest James
Bond movie while chomping
on a choc bomb.
The ice-cream is included
in the price of the ticket to a
charity screening of Spectre.
The new film, starring
Daniel Craig as 007, will be
a fundraiser for Supporting
Kids in Poverty (SKIP).
Its at 2 for a 2.15pm start
on Saturday, November 14, at
the Cygnet Theatre in Como,
and tickets are $20.
To book, call Joy Waters on
0448 729 723.

He said one of the secrets to


being a successful small shop
owner was being the face of it.
And you have to have a good
product or concept, he said.
Jeremy says his customers
range from tradies getting
early-morning sausage rolls to
working women getting readyto-eat vegetarian meals on the
way home.
He said more than 1000 people came through the door of
his Swanbourne shop every
day and he tried to remember
everyones name.
All the shops on our strip
are really good, Jeremy said.
People come in, chit-chat
with the owner, and leave satisfied.
In the bigger shops, youre
just a number.
Jeremys is known for its eclectic dcor, displaying cow and
pig statues, a framed cleaver, old
Qantas bags, a Deus champagne
bottle, and many cookbooks.
You can see Jennys Faces of
Shop Small artwork at shopsmallaustralia.com.

The raw and the cooked Jeremy Sanderson Brown says successful retailers need to sell more than one
thing. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Trees not tees cause friction on the green


A long-term golfer at
Wembley says the wildlife and
natural fauna are being manicured out of the golf course.
Martin Visser said: It is becoming a park.
Big old trees had been felled
to make way for new developments like the driving range and
hospitality buildings, he said.
The latest felling was the
final straw.
They chip the trees so,
clearly, they are not diseased,
he said.
I remember when there
used to be all sorts of wildlife,

like bandicoots.
Now they have chopped down
so many trees, the birds have
nowhere to go.
Cambridge council owns the
golf course.
Council CEO Jason Buckley
said: While on occasion there
is a need to take out some
trees at the golf course, the
town is genuinely committed
to environmentally-sound and
sustainable practices that ensure this beautiful treed facility is maintained, not only for
the enjoyment of golfers but
also for the birds and wildlife

that live there.


The trees recently removed
were done so to allow development of a new golf hole.
There were seven trees
removed, two of which were
dead and most of which were
non-native species.
Mr Buckley said the council
planted an average 1000 native
species each year in non-playing
areas of the course.
Removal of under-storey is
usually the result of trampling
by golfers, he said.
He said the council recently
cleared some scrub that had

been planted by the council in


the late 1990s.
Mr Buckley said the golf
course had more than 50 hectares of trees, including a 12ha
pocket of bush on the northern
boundary.
Aerial infra-red photography
is used each year to identify
trees that need attention, such
as fertilising, and the work is
carried out by a professional
arboricultural firm.
Mr Buckley said trees that
were removed had been recycled by a company called
Playscape Logs.

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ESTABLISH
PROPERTY

POST, November 7, 2015 Page 31

New faces at Rocky Bay


Rocky Bay has appointed
a new chief financial officer
(CFO) and three new board
members.

Wheely good Angie Humphris, left, Amber Merritt and Bianca Lawlor on their speed machines.

Shooting hoops, from wheelchairs


There were thrills and spills
in Claremont when some
Methodist Ladies College
students tried wheelchair
basketball for the first time.
The Year 10 students were
coached by Paralympian Amber
Merritt (22), who won a silver
medal at the 2012 London Games.
Amber said she had been
born with her left foot turned
the wrong way.
Everythings just a little bit
skew-whiff, but I deal with it,
Amber said.
I change peoples perceptions
of disability.
Amber first played for
Australia when she 16, and was

at her first world championships


a year later.
She also plays in a mens team.
Amber said basketball wheelchair wheels were angled to
give players more stability and
a smaller turning circle.
The bar on the front is to
protect your feet, she said.
We also have it to hit people
and bounce off them the best
part of this game.
This machine is my legs I
have to be completely at one
with it.
Amber was invited to MLC by
students Angie Humphris and
Bianca Lawlor.
Instead of fundraising for
Nulsen Haven, the school

donated art supplies to the


organisation and decided to
raise awareness about disability
issues among students.
A friend of Angies family is
wheelchair basketballer Brad
Ness, who lost a foot in an accident on a Rottnest ferry. He
introduced the girls to Amber.
The day before Ambers
visit, Angie and Bianca went to
classes in regular wheelchairs.
The school doesnt have many
wheelchair-accessible spaces,
Bianca said.
Angie said: Being in a wheelchair showed me how much
strength you have to have to
operate one.

CFO Adam Maxwell and


board members Veronica
Parish, Miriam Borthwick and
Kim Fong were voted in at last
weeks annual general meeting.
The meeting was told Rocky
Bays revenue had grown 15% to
more than $34million last year,
with 30% further growth forecast for next year as employees
exceeded 500 for the first time.
The new board will keep
up with the changes brought
about by the introduction of a
National Disability Insurance
Scheme.
Mr Maxwell is a chartered
accountant with more than 20
years experience. He takes
charge of the finance, technology and infrastructure teams
following the retirement of
Mervyn Williams, after 22 years.
He most recently worked at
MiX Telematics and The Sunday
Times.
Ms Parish has more than 25
years experience as a chartered accountant in the UK and
Australia.
Ms Borthwick is a journalist,
corporate communications and
media relations consultant.
She was a former state political reporter for ABC TV News,
senior reporter for The 7.30
Report and political panellist
on ABC Radio.
Dr Fong, a specialist rehabilitation physician with particular interest and expertise
in acquired brain injury, was
department head of rehabilitation medicine at Royal Perth
Hospital for 14 years.
Departing board members
were Phillipa Lamont and Peter
Kallenberg.
Rosanna Abbonizio was appointed manager of organisational development and training.

Miriam Borthwick

Adam Maxwell

Veronica Parish

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Ron Norris welcomes inquisitive residents to Antiques Rediscovered. Photos: James Campbell

Antiques history
By DAVID HUDLESTON
A Brett Whiteley painting,
an antique gold pocket watch
and an opal ring that lives in a
stubby holder were just three
of the highlights of the inaugural Antiques Rediscovered
event at the Mosman Park Craft
Market last Sunday.

John McDiven valued Brett Pollocks watch at more than $20,000.

Mosman Park mayor Ron


Norris opened the event with
a picture from the council collection, a sketch of the Mosman
Park Memorial Wall by Marshall
Clifton.
The event was organised by
Mike Ansell, from the Mosman
Park Community Mens Shed.
The great weather brought

out the crowds, with people


patiently queuing with beloved
heirlooms to discover their
history and possible value,
he said.
Some had travelled from as far
as Mandurah, others had read
about the event in the POST or
watched an item about the show
on Today Tonight.
More than 1500 people attended the market and the antique
experts appraised more than
300 items.
The most valuable item was an
antique pocket watch/chronometer valued by John McDiven at
over $20,000.
This belonged to Mosman Park
councillor and shed member
Brett Pollock.

POST, November 7, 2015 Page 33

Ian Flanagan appraised a painting for Ron Norris.

re-discovered at shed
the industry, he said.
Another highlight was a painting by Brett Whiteley, which Ian
Flanagan, from GFL Fine Arts,
believed to be worth between
$7000 and $10,000.
The painting belongs to Jan
Stevens, of Mosman Park.
You should see where
he keeps it! exclaimed Bev
Peterson, whose husband
Peter had just shown John his
Lightning Ridge black solid
opal ring.
I wouldnt let that go for less
than $5000, advised John.
A shocked Mr Peterson vowed
to nd a new place to store his
gem rather than in its usual
home a sock stuffed into a
stubby holder.

Former jockey Hayley Diener


rode her motorbike from
Ballajura to learn something
about a ring that had belonged
to her grandmother.
Hayleys grandmother had
been sick when she handed the
treasure over and she said she
had always wondered about its
history.
John told Hayley she owned
a turn-of-the-century German
society ring and advised her on
how best to restore it.
But as well as the valuables
there were other unusual items
and lots with local interest,
including an antique padlock
that Jenn Donelly, from Shenton
Park Antiques, believes dates
from around settlement time

First edition sold out!

New updated
edition now on sale

and should be in a museum.


It belonged to my grandfather, said the owner, and Ive
got a shed full of his old stuff.
Its a museum piece, Jenn
advised.
New Mosman Park councillor
Andrew Maurice brought a walking stick made on Rottnest by a
prisoner of war in 1915.
Mr Ansell said: The anticipation at the Antiques
Rediscovered tent was notable
with questions being elded as
to where it was to be held before
we had even had time to erect
it. And when we opened then all
these amazing items appeared.
Our next task is to follow up
in the impetus of the rst event
and plan how to hold it again.

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Mr Pollock said the 1830s solid


gold fob watch had belonged to
his great-grandfather, George
Pollock, of the Clyde, Scotland.
The minute minder watch
in a French case with Swiss
mechanism shows the phases of
the moon, seconds, week days,
date and month, with chimes to
tell the time.
The watch has been used
only for special occasions such
as family weddings and is in
mint working condition, Mr
Pollock said.
Johns jewellery stand drew
the biggest crowds.
Ive had some of the most
fascinating examples of fine
jewellery come across my desk,
pieces from the very top end of

Andrew Maurice with the walking stick made


on Rottnest by a prisoner of war in 1915.


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Jenn Donelly gets a close look at a piece of crystal.

Unit 6-7/34 Hector Street OSBORNE PARK (Off O Malley Street)

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Police arrive hours after attack


From page 1

people cowering inside the


house, terrified.
Three of them were in their
70s.
We were calling the police
over and over again while it was
happening, she said.
[The attackers] werent caring
who they were hitting.
She said the officers who
eventually arrived said they had
come from Mirrabooka station
which, along with Joondalup,
now served Cottesloe because
the local police station, 600m
along the same street, was closed
at night.
Mrs Rodriguez said officers
had told them their 000 call had
been placed in a queue of jobs.
They said the north-west
metropolitan police district
had six to eight cars patrolling
that night.
Mrs Rodriguez said an officer
who had interviewed her brother
in Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
said police had received other
calls about the gang before the
Curtin Avenue attack.
They let them go through the
streets, terrorising Cottesloe,
till they came to us, where they
nearly killed us, she said.
[The police] said they were
getting too many calls from the
area.
Three members of the gang
turned their attention to the
familys side fence and a new
Nissan car Mrs Rodriguezs
mother had bought that afternoon for $24,500.
They smashed the windscreen,
jumped on the car, dented side
panels and trashed the interior.
The next morning, food from
one of the victims dinner plates
was still smeared on the car and
the pavement was spattered
with blood and fragments of

They nearly killed us, said Denyse Rodriguez who is pictured with dinner guest Harradas Menon, inspecting the damaged car with broken windscreen, side dents and food still clinging to the drivers window. In
the background forensic police ocers test for ngerprints a picket torn from the front fence and used as a
weapon by a gang member.
dinner plates.
Cottesloe police visited that
They terrorised Cottesloe and nearly killed us
day and apologised.
They said they would investiA spokesman for Mr Barnett
gate CCTV footage from Mosman w e r e b e i n g m a d e t o t h e
said: The Premier is currently
Park in the hope of finding in- Malaysian Embassy.
Later on Monday night, in an travelling through Indonesia on
formation about the gang.
Harradas Menon, a visitor unusual twist, a gang member trade talks.
A spokesman for Ms Harvey
from Malaysia who had been ended up in hospital casualty
dining with the Rodriguezes, with one of the victims and apol- said: The Minister is in
said he was astounded by the ogised for what had happened. Canberra for two days and
A yacht club caretaker had well leave it to the WA Police
police response.
If you call the police on the found him with breathing diffi- response.
Police Superintendent Allan
emergency number, then its culties and called an ambulance.
Adams
said mistakes had been
Mrs
Rodriguez,
who
has
lived
an emergency, as this certainly
in her home for four years, said made.
was, he said.
The circumstances surroundThese were serious assaults. some Cottesloe residents were
The response should be im- talking about hiring private ing the police response are ongosecurity guards to patrol their ing, and at this time it appears
mediate.
a number of decisions made
I always felt safe in Australia, patch.
I cant just rely on the police, during the night contributed to
but this has shaken me.
the delayed response, he said.
Mr Menon said complaints she said.

122 GLOSTER STREET, SUBIACO

It was a busy night in the


district, with 39 active incidents
requiring police attendance at
the time the first phone call
was received, which grew to
over 50 incidents at the time we
responded.
We do see resource pressures
at times, and part of this review
will include looking at the initial
assessment and allocation of
the task, and whether resources
from other districts could have
been used to assist with tasking
pressures.
We have a flexible policing
model which allows for crossdistrict resource deployments,
and this is something that will
be looked at closely to ensure
those resources are being made
available when needed.
We have met with the family involved and explained the
situation.
We acknowledge errors were
made, and we are taking steps to
address those errors to improve
the response to future incidents.
During the night, we also received a call regarding a disturbance in Peppermint Grove, with
those involved having a similar
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Alleged Jualbup flasher in court


Police say a Wembley
man indecently exposed
himself to children
in Shenton Park last
Tuesday.
They say the man had
followed a woman from
a Wembley office to an
underground carpark and
got within 1m of her while
holding his erect penis.
The woman told him to
stop, and he left.
Police said the man had
walked to Lake Jualbup

Computers
stolen valued
at $30,000
A Wembley man has
been charged over stealing property valued at
$30,000.
The 48-year-old was
charged with one count
of stealing, one of criminal damage, and one of
burglary.
Wembley police said the
man had stolen computers
and associated equipment
valued at $30,000 from a
property in King Street,
Perth, between July 31
and August 3.
The man was released
on bail and will appear in
Perth Magistrates Court
this month.

and masturbated in front


of women and their children.
After a woman shouted
at him, he had walked off.
Police arrested the man
at Rosalie Park.
The man appeared in
Perth Magistrates Court
last Wednesday afternoon
on two counts of acting
indecently and one count
of indecently dealing with
a child under 13.
He was remanded until
later this month.

Burglary victim
drops charges
Cottesloe police
caught two burglars
last Saturday but the
victim decided not to
press charges.
Just before 2pm a
Broome Street resident
heard noises, looked over
his balcony, and saw two
people trying to get in
through an open laundry
window.
He shouted, and the
duo fled.
Police arrested a man
and a woman on suspicion of burglary a short
time later, but the victim
withdrew his complaint.
Officers were interviewing the man regarding another outstanding matter
as the POST went to press.

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Police find body


in City Beach
Police found a dead
body in City Beach on
Monday night after getting a noise complaint.
Neighbours called police about noise from a
Dampier Avenue home,
saying the music was unusual, and they hadnt seen
anyone at the property.
Police found a dead
man in the home.
His death was not regarded as suspicious, and
a report will be prepared
for the coroner.

Smile! This man was charged over a car break-in at North Fremantle last Friday.

Camera films suspect in action


A camera in a car
parked at Leighton dog
beach last week captured footage of a man
breaking into a parked
car, police say.
The video captures
the offender in action
from the very start, sussing out another car be-

The 27-year-old had


been confronted by
Swanbourne Surf Life

Saving Club members in


the training room at 8pm.
They told him to leave,
so he went outside and
asked the members to call
him a cab.
When a vehicle approached he waved it

Police will allege the


footage also captured
the crooks vehicle and
his number plate.
After the footage was
extensively viewed on
Facebook, police charged
a 48-year-old Gosnells
man with stealing and
criminal damage.

Flasher: Pants down at Woolies was a mistake


A Mosman Park resident was fined $500 on
Friday after being found
guilty of exposing his
penis in the city.
Magistrate Thomas Hall
heard police had been
called on June 11 after
Mr Trinidad exposed
himself in a Woolworths
supermarket.
Witness Simon Williams
told the court the women

behind the counter were


shocked.
I turned and saw a gentleman exposing himself
to the young ladies at the
counter, he said.
It seemed quite obvious
what was going on.
The ladies were quite
vocal.
It was quite clear that
part of the body was being
exposed.

Surf club suspect waves down police car


A surf club intruder
hailed what he thought
was a taxi last Friday
night, but it turned out
to be a police car.

fore waiting for my wife


to leave the vehicle, and
be far away enough before approaching mine,
the car owner said.
The footage, captured
last Friday afternoon,
shows cars and a train
going past before broken
glass appears on the cars
dashboard.

down, but it was a patrolling police car.


Officers asked the man
about property on him,
and arrested him but the
man ran away as they were
putting handcuffs on him.
Police caught the man

after chasing him for 100m.


The man, from Perth,
was charged with stealing and escaping lawful
custody.
He is due to appear in
the Perth Magistrates
Court on November 27.

They were in shock


their eyes were wide
open.
Mr Williams said Mr
Trinidad had been wearing very loose trousers
and a shiny dinner jacket.
He said he had followed
after Mr Trinidad left the
store and walked through
a mall.
I followed because I
did not like the gentlemans behaviour, Mr
Williams said.
I watched him expose
himself to numerous
groups of people: buskers,
mothers with children and
prams.
I saw the gentlemans
penis on many occasions.
Trinidad said witnesses
had exaggerated the incident.

I agree that it did happen, he said.


It was a mistake.
I was going to a gathering and I went to buy some
smokes.
I had no belt, and Id
left my mobile at home.
My pants fell down
when I was going to the
phone box.
At the phone box, the
police came, and I was
put into the back of the
van.
Mr Trinidad said he
had worn underpants; Mr
Williams said he did not
see any.
Mr Trinidad was
charged with one count
of committing an indecent
act in public.
He must also pay $283.80
court costs.

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Four lanes urgently needed


to make Curtin Avenue safe

Keep your eyes peeled for distant parking signs


On Saturday, September 19,
I parked my car in Veryard
Terrace, in Wembley, and when
I returned found a ticket for
parking during a restricted
period on the windscreen.
My car was parked alongside
a pole with a sign reading No
parking on verge.
When I wrote to Cambridge
council asking for the infringement notice to be withdrawn,
it said it was the drivers
responsibility to look for and
comply with standard signs in
the vicinity.
The letter included a photo
of a sign that could have been
taken anywhere and in no way
demonstrated its proximity to
my vehicle.
I replied and said again that
I had complied with the sign
where I was parked; that I had
no reason to look at signs further
up the street; and that there

were other cars parked nearby.


While there may be no intent to deceive motorists, the
no parking on verge sign is
misleading and I consider all
information relevant to the
area should be on the signpost.
My ticket was timed at 08.59,
which leads me to believe this
location is a rich little earner
for the council if the ranger is
up and about before 9am on a
Saturday.
There are many of us in in
the rapidly ageing population
who, with our arthritic bones,
will soon be unable to scurry
up the streets reading signs
some distance away that may
or may not be relevant.
The councils letter to me
was full-on about the drivers
responsibility.
I think the council should
bear responsibility to fully and
clearly advise motorists of all

relevant restrictions.
I hope other occasional visitors to this area may read my
letter and wont be stung in this
manner, and that Cambridge
may be prompted to upgrade
its signs.
Helen Pemberton
Brisbane Street, Perth

Four more
for Stroud
Thank you, Subiaco residents,
for your strong vote of confidence in me as your councillor
in Subiacos North ward.
There is much to be done and
I look forward to the privilege
of serving you for another four
years.
Stephanie Stroud
Laurino Terrace, Subiaco

I read with a real concern


the reports, Container truck
in Curtin crash and Someone
will die (POST, October 17).
Most if not all comments about
the dangers of Curtin Avenue
traffic were from Cottesloe
region residents, and not one
proposed a solution, purely a
criticism of the planned freight
link and its flow-on effects.
Widening Curtin Avenue to two
lanes both ways is the obvious
answer to ease traffic congestion.
Apart from the police station
at the Jarrad Street intersection,
it would appear no properties
would need to be resumed.
To further ease congestion,
West Coast Highway between
Alfred and Rochdale roads must
have two lanes both ways.
This is a matter of some urgency if the proposed developments
at the SAS Seaward Village in
Swanbourne go ahead.
Precast concrete box-type
pedestrian underpasses could
be installed as required to
make crossing Curtin Avenue
completely safe for pedestrians
and cyclists.
This would erase the need for
pedestrian lights at the Grant
Street intersection and at the
railway station.
The northern suburbs have
grown considerably since the
Servetus Street-West Coast
Highway development, with fuel
for service stations and food
items for large supermarkets
and regional shopping centres
all transported on large trucks.
Industrial areas have also developed that require large trucks
to import and export products.
With the extended longitudinal development of our northern
suburbs which will continue

it is very difficult to do anything


but support the freight link
and the development of Curtin
Avenue and West Coast Highway.
We all have a responsibility to
ensure the best is done now for
the future and provide maximum
safety and productivity for all
road users.
It is not for anyone with a
self-serving attitude to prevent
or hinder a proper structured
development.
This may also be the time to
give Cottesloe the entire area
west of Curtin Avenue/West
Coast Highway, and trade off
other areas to Claremont, so the
boundaries are clearly defined
and more easily and economically serviced.
Peter Hay
Australind Street, Swanbourne

Brighten up,
councillor
My bridge club friends and I
hope we never have to sit next
to Nedlands councillor Leo
McManus at a dinner party.
Would Leo really prefer a
boring mass of grey concrete
at Karrakattas Nagal Pass,
instead of something colourful
and thought-provoking ($70,000
Blunderpass artwork wasteful,
POST, October 31)?
Chillax, Leo!
Leanne Bray is an experienced and talented artist.
We love her Perth busport
mural, and her cockatoo bus
shelters.
Thanks to Leanne, people will
look forward to negotiating the
Blunderpass.
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Community news
Designed for
better living

Whats on
in POST community
Rotary breakfast

Jaime Yallups focus will be


sustainability as guest speaker
at the next breakfast meeting of
the Rotary Club of Cambridge.
It is at 7.30am on Wednesday,
November 11, at the Cambridge
Bowling Club. Enquiries: Max
on 9387 4626 or Mike on 9204
1324.

As people age, their homes


may not meet their changing
needs.

Unitarian meeting
Goff Barrett-Lennard will
give a talk for the Unitarian
Association titled Humankind: A
meteoric beginning, with great
change ahead in our species
and our world. Contemporary
humans have evolved very
rapidly from ape-like ancestors
and plausibly this evolution will
continue. Go aims to explore
broad implications of this for religious faiths and belief systems
and thus for relationships in our
world. His talk is at 10.30am
on November 15 at Drabble
House, behind Nedlands library.
Enquiries: Perthunitarians.org
or 9336 4809.

Retiring couples

A morning seminar titled


Retirement Transition for
Couples will be held by
Relationships Australia on
Wednesday, November 18,
at 22 Southport Street, West
Leederville. Enquiries 6164
0200 option 1.

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Maths on the run St Marys students, from left, Caitlin Vieraitis, Felicity Bayne, Audrey Tan and Amanda
Lam work as a team to solve maths problems fast.

The Council on the Ageing


(COTA) will hold a free Housing
by Design presentation and
display on Saturday, November
14, at the Independent Living
Centre in Nedlands.
Hear how smart home technology, home modifications and
special equipment can help
make houses more liveable.
There will be presentations
by architects, builders and
trades people from 9.30am to
12.30pm.
In the afternoon there will be
a tour to a display home from
1.30 to 3.30pm.
The $10 cost of the tour includes a lunch pack and return
bus trip.
There are limited places for
the tour, so people need to
register by calling COTA on
9472 0104.

Girls challenged to think science

Lest we forget

of these subjects.
Helen Shaw from St Marys
academic centre for enrichment said it had been estimated
that 75% of the fastest-growing
occupations required STEAM
subjects.
Employment in these occupations is projected to grow at
almost twice the pace of other
occupations, she said.
We are excited about developing programs that engage
our girls with valuable learning
experiences in this area, and

The Returned and Services


Leagues Remembrance Day
commemorative service will be
held at the State War Memorial,
Kings Park.

Girls are steaming ahead


when it comes to innovative
thinking.
To promote science, technology, engineering, arts and maths
(STEAM) subjects as drivers of
innovation, St Marys Anglican
Girls School in Karrinyup held
its inaugural STEAMing Ahead
Day last week.
Students in Years 4 and 5 from
six independent Perth girls
schools had a go at solving challenging problems to stimulate
their curiosity and foster a love

STEAMing Ahead Day is a great


example of this.
Challenges included exploring physical science concepts
and the laws of motion as the
students designed, built and
experimented.
They programmed Pro-Bots
go around an obstacle course
and teams took part in a maths
competition and a general
knowledge quiz.
The St Marys Junior School
has started teaching coding and
robotics.

There will be a minutes silence to remember those who


died or suffered for Australias
cause in all wars and armed
conflicts.
The service is from 10.45 to
11.30am on November 11.
To find out where other services will be held, call Anzac
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Community news
Corrie recalls hunting for turtle
eggs at Lake Claremont
By BARRIE KERNAGHAIIE
Corrie Bodney and his
brothers and sisters had intermittent education at the old
Swanbourne Primary School
because the family would go
on walkabout.
Many past students of varying
ages remember the Bodneys
being in their class at school
because the headmaster, Mr
Charleton, would place them in
whichever class had room for
them. Corrie recalls many an
encounter with the headmaster
and his cane.
Corrie said his father had
married a traditional Aboriginal
woman and settled on tribal land
in Swanbourne.
Corrie was born in 1932 on
a sand floor in a one roomed
humpy built from bushes and
old sheets of scrap tin. This was
later improved with corrugated
iron salvaged after the war from
the old airfield in Claremont.
Corrie is looking forward to
meeting his former schoolmates
at the old schools 110th reunion from 2pm this Saturday,
November 7, at the new
Swanbourne Primary School,
which was built on the very land
where he was born.
While his mother did domestic work for families in the
district, Corries father walked
the streets selling clothes props
and cobweb brushes that Corrie
helped him to make from bulrushes tied with wire to bamboo
poles.
As a child he would help his
mother hunt for turtle eggs
around Butlers swamp, now

called Lake Claremont. Local


swamp birds were also part of
the diet.
He used dogs to help catch
rabbits and brush kangaroos to
supplement their diet.
They also camped behind the
old police station on Freshwater
Bay, catching fish with kylies,
which were made of V-shaped
tin and thrown at schools of
mullet in the shallows.
Cobbler could be enticed to
come out from the rocks with a
lure before being speared with
a gidgie. Crabs were plentiful
and could easily be caught by
hand.
When food was scarce, they
were given council permission
to camp at the then Perry Lakes,
but always returned to their
Swanbourne camp.
Corries brother, Willy, became a noted artist and his
younger brother, Cyril, represented WA in a boxing tournament in Singapore.

Tips for
planning
ahead
Seniors looking for information on planning for retirement
and putting their affairs in
order are welcome to a Seniors
Week event called Dying to
Know.

Corrie Bodney, right, yarns about school days with schoolmate Barrie
Kernaghan.

As part of Seniors Week,


Chipper Funerals will host
the free seminar on Thursday,
November 12, with topics including estate planning, financial security, demystifying funerals and
the advantages of pre-planning
your funeral.
Speakers will include Rebecca
Collet, author of Cut the Red
Tape, and local financial planner Sol Hart on Securing Your
Future.
The seminar will be at Chipper
Funerals, 385 Rokeby Road,
Subiaco, from 9.30 to 11.30am.
RSVP by calling Jane Fletcher
on 6380 1089 or email jfletcher@
chipperfunerals.com.au.

The archives reveal a different Yagan


Yagan and other prominent
Aborigines from the early
days of the Swan River Colony
will be the focus of a talk by
Bob Reece for the Royal WA
Historical Society.
In recent years, Yagan has
become a heroic figure for the
descendants of the original
Aboriginal owners of the Swan
River and a by-word for their
response to British settlement
in 1829.

They see him as a resistance


figure who offered armed opposition to the settlers for their
expropriation of traditional
lands and their disdain for an
ancient Aboriginal culture.
Aboriginal society lacked any
political hierarchy, but Yagan
represented a new form of
leadership.
He was declared an outlaw
with a price on his head, and the
small settler population heaved
a collective sigh of relief in 1833

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After the 1967 referendum and the emergence of
Aboriginal people on to the
national political stage, the
need grew for Aboriginal hero
figures from the past and Yagan
became one.
From a fresh examination of
the contemporary sources, Dr
Reece will offer a perspective
on Yagan and other notable

Swan River Aboriginal figures


of his time that will show him
as he was, rather than what he
has become.
The meeting is at 6pm on
Wednesday, November 18, at
Stirling House, on the corner
of Broadway and Clark Street,
Nedlands.
Refreshments are available
from 5.30pm and the bookshop
is open until 6pm.
For more information, call the
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The builders are currently perfecting the finishing touches on our LJ Hooker
Claremont office and we will be moving in beginning of November.
Im feeling both overwhelmed and humbled to be opening my first office, and would love
nothing more than to celebrate this milestone with you and your family youre all invited
to our Community Open Night on Thursday 12th November, 5-8pm, corner of Bay View
Terrace & Stirling Highway. Let me know if youre able to make it RSVP to Vivien Yap
6558 5888, teamvivien@ljhooker.com.au

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If you want the best, contact Vivien on 0433 258 818.

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Community news
How we deal
with sexuality

The best
lessons
are life
lessons

To coincide with WA PrideFest,


there will be a series of short
talks looking at approaches to
sexuality and gender diversity,
based on UWA research.

With a moving speech and


the gift of a painting, the CEO
of Nulsen Disability Services,
Gordon Trewern, thanked students and staff at Hale School.
He was celebrating the 10th
anniversary of a program that
has seen Hale students visit
Nulsen Haven and build lasting
friendships with clients.
To mark the occasion, he presented the school with a painting
by Greg Barr, a talented and
awarded artist.
For 10 years, the Nulsen Youth
Patron Program at Hale School
has provided students with the
confidence to meaningfully
engage with people living with Pictured with the painting commissioned to mark the 10th anniversary of the Nulsen Youth Patron Program
disabilities.
are, from left, Hale headmaster Stuart Meade, artist Greg Barr, and Gordon Trewern, CEO of Nulsen Disability
Mr Trewern quoted Hale
Services.
School student Alex Stanisis:
The Youth Patron Program
taught me that a simple smile
and conversation was enough
to brighten anyones day.
The Swan coastal plain many as the whole of Britain. as compared with now.
One year on, I still cherish
The plains bush and its
Botanist Bronwen Keighery
with its poor sandy soils has
the memories I had with the
given West Australians the will share her knowledge of, plants have fascinated Bronwen
residents, and value the lessons
rather unpromising title of and passion for, these local for as long as she can rememthat I learned in tolerance and
plants in at the Perth branch of ber, and she has worked in this
Sandgropers.
acceptance.
the Wildflower Societys meet- area for the past 30 years.
However, these poor soils ing on Tuesday, November 10.
In partnership with others,
also support world-class flora
She will focus on what is left she was involved in putting
of amazing colour, form and and how this is protected. An in- this information together for
variety.
teresting part of the talk will be conservation planning on the
There are more than 1300 a look at Perth, from the Swan plain.
native plants within the met- estuary to the sea, and what it
Meetings of the Perth branch
ropolitan area alone, nearly as was like in pre-European times of the society are held on the

How are lesbian, gay, bisexual,


and transgender people (LGBT)
represented in the press, social
media, popular culture, and
politics?
How do these depictions influence, mirror, or misrepresent
the way LGBT people perceive
themselves?
The talks will also canvass the
health implications of how LGBT
people are presented.
The first two talks will focus on
representations and identities
abroad, while the final two will
explore youth mental well-being
and resilience in Australia.
The free talks will run from 6
to 7.30pm on Tuesday, November
10, in UWAs Woolnough Lecture
Theatre.
They are co-sponsored by UWAs
Office of Equity and Diversity and
the Institute of Advanced Studies.
RSVP is required via www.ias.
uwa.edu.au/lectures/lgbtperspectives.

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The unique suspended walkway over the natural
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Jarrah oors & high ceilings

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Community news

Why not have a go?


If youre a senior, its your
chance to try out some new
activities at the free Have a
Go Day, at Burswood Park.
Presented by the Seniors
Recreation Council, it will
run from 8.30am to 3pm on
Wednesday, November 11.
Anyone over 45 can try a
range of sporting and recreation activities, with more than
220 different sites to explore.
Try the obstacle course, football kicking with West Coast

Eagles Football Club, virtual


gliding and a wide variety of
technology programs.
Other activities include croquet, ptanque, canoeing, rock
climbing, brain training, various forms of dancing, exercise
to music and a wide variety of
entertainment, including the
Police Pipe Band.
Free refreshments available
will include tea, coffee and
water from the hospitality
tents .

Relaxing with Summerwine


Summer, wine and warm
memories are synonymous
with the atmosphere created
by singer Sonja DAnne and
guitarist Toni Italiano.

Kath Ridgewell centre, talks books with volunteers Marianne Cole, left, and Vicki Tkacz. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Good books are always a talking point


For Seniors Week, MercyCare
in Wembley is shining a spotlight on a volunteer program
supporting elderly readers.
Five staff members at the
Catholic Library of WA have
set up a book delivery service
and volunteer fortnightly to
supply fresh reading material
to avid readers at MercyCares
residential aged-care facility in
Wembley.
The volunteers take the time
to learn about the residents and
then select books aligned to the
residents interests.

Catholic Library of WA manager Vicki Tkacz said: Books are


great because theyre a platform
for opening up wonderful conversations with the residents,
so its very rewarding for our
staff as well.
MercyCare CEO Chris Hall
said the program had been introduced as a six-month pilot
in August and was so popular
that MercyCare hoped it would
continue.
The book delivery service
is socially beneficial for our
residents because the residents

are able to really connect with


the volunteers they meet each
fortnight, to form friendships and
have a chat about their common
interests through the books they
are reading, he said.
MercyCare resident Kathleen
Ridgewell has been part of the
program since it began.
She has enjoyed reading books
about Ireland, which have allowed her to learn about the
homeland of her Irish friends.
The books are great and its
nice meeting the volunteers who
bring them, she said.

For a relaxing time, join


Summerwine, as they are
known, at Jackadders Music
Club next Sunday, November
15, from 3 to 5.30pm.
Sonja and Toni are artists and friends who have
performed independently as
soloists and in bands locally,
nationally and internationally
for the past 35 years.
Both are singer/songwriters
and enjoy a variety of new and
old pre-loved music.
This is the final show of
the year for the club, which
gathers at Warren Lake
Hall, Teakwood Avenue,
Woodlands.
Tickets ($8) can be bought at
the door and there is no entry
charge for children.
For more information,
contact Carmel via carmel@
carmelcharlton.com or phone
0412 777 061.

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23rd November 2015
21 BEACH STREET
COTTESLOE

A DREAM BORNE ON THE BREEZE


This classic 1919 original has been uplifted, lightened and enlarged by stunning extensions
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Page 46 POST, November 7, 2015

JUST SOLD

OVER $8.4 MILLION

21 Colonial Gardens, Mosman Park

5 Read Avenue, Mosman Park

32 Portsea Rise, Mosman Park

9/18 John Street, North Fremantle

Peter Burns 0418 925 012


peter@mackhall.com.au
9286 5555

For Sale
River & Ocean
10 Chippereld Court, Peter Burns
0418 925 012
Mosman Park
peter@mackhall.com.au
$1.49 Million

This private sanctuary is superbly proportioned, accommodating


3 generous living zones large lounge adjoins a vibrant kitchen/meals/
family which has a spacious terrace to watch the river ow. Downstairs
master suite and retreat opening onto a private court 2 large bedrooms
an a bathroom complete the accommodation. This very special home is
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Home Open Saturday 7th November 11.00am - 11.45am

380sqm of land

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POST, November 7, 2015 Page 47

For Sale Northerly


Contemporary
Peter Burns
0418 925 012
peter@mackhall.com.au

67 Glyde Street,
Mosman Park
EOI $2millions

Private & Secure - a NEAR NEW, 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom family residence


built to a sensational specication with Northerly rear. Wooden ooring
throughout with high ceilings - wide central hallway leads past theatre/
activity to a voluminous family room, complete with excellent chefs
kitchen including breakfast bar bi-fold doors open the room on to the
surrounding nature gardens in ultimate privacy.
Home Open Saturday 7th November 10.00am - 10.45am

527sqm of land

Peter Burns 0418 925 012


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9286 5555

For Sale Stunning


Modernist Residence
20 Johnston Street,
Peppermint Grove
EOI $2.95million

Peter Burns
0418 925 012
peter@mackhall.com.au

Set amongst Perths most exclusive homes, in one of the countrys premiere
suburbs this home surely offers it all. Featuring the best in family living, a
clever oor plan and superior specication, providing a lifestyle that many
dream of! An elegant and beautifully built residence must be inspected
to be appreciated.
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473sqm of land

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WHEN SELLING

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NEDLANDS, 31 The Avenue

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ground pool, wrap-around gardens, water bore.
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Page 50 POST, November 7, 2015

Community news

Honours for historian


and concert pianist
Shenton Park concert
pianist Mark Coughlan and
PLCs archivist Shannon
Lovelady were recently recognised for the pride they
take in their work.

Neville Blesing and Penny Bannister check out some of the books at the Broadway Swapmart.

Treasures aplenty at Swapmart


There are always bargains
to be found at the Sunday
Swapmart at Broadway
Shopping Centre.
The Rotary Club of Nedlands
hosts the long-running Swapmart
every Sunday morning and has
raised $29,000 for charity in the
past year.

Recently, Rotarian Ray


Walker, who handles book
sales at the Swapmart, decided
to check on the value of four
books by Winston Churchill he
was going to sell for $10 or less.
Penny Bannister, who used
to run a bookshop at the
Fremantle Markets for 30 years,
estimated the books market

35 Corkhill Street, North Fremantle


LIVE THE LIFE
Located high on the hill, on one of North Fremantles most sought after
streets, this beautifully presented two-storey home is just a short stroll
to the river and parklands.
This quality built residence will suit those looking to downsize to the
safety, security and style of an apartment whilst still enjoying the space
and solitude of your own home.

value to be $200.
There are plenty of bargains, said Rotarian Neville
Blesing.
And we are always looking
for unwanted household goods
and books.
It is for a good cause.
If you have something to donate, call 9386 5110.

They were both presented


with Pride of Workmanship
Awards by the Rotary Club of
Freshwater Bay.
Mark, who has performed in
Europe, South-East Asia and
around Australia, is also a
musical director, lecturer and
music critic.
The Rotary clubs past president, Di Collins, presented him
with the award for his tireless
efforts in fostering and supporting young talent that is
continually emerging in WA
and for freely giving his talent
and energy.
As PLC archivist, Shannon
learnt in June 2013 that no
one knew how many West
Australians had died at
Gallipoli.
She and a team of 30 volunteers embarked on the almost
impossible task of identifying
1023 soldiers who had been
killed at or as a result of wounds
sustained during the Gallipoli
campaign.
Shannons figures were used
widely during the commemorative services associated with the
100th Anniversary of Anzac Day,
along with stories from the 61
soldiers histories she penned
weekly for 15 months and which
were published in the POST.
The project created invaluable history for WA as well as
reconnecting families who had

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Next year, she intends to
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Mark organises the annual
New Years Eve Vienna Pops
Champagne Concert at the Perth
Concert Hall for the Rotary
Club of Perth and this year the
voices of Fiona Campbell and
Ali Bodycoat will ring in 2016.
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on sale.

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POST, November 7, 2015 Page 51

Bexleys Real Estate Welcomes Tracy Lee


At BEXLEYS, we've been winning hearts and minds, as well as referrals from our loyal and growing
client base, for over 18 years. Our reputaon for excellence in sales, aucons and property
management is second to none.
We are excited to have Tracy join our established Western Suburbs real estate agency.
She will connue to bring a refreshingly dierent and professional approach to selling. With her
extensive experience in real estate and a track record of successful sales throughout the Western
Suburbs, she can tailor an eecve selling strategy for your property.
A graduate of UWA, Tracy is a Chartered Accountant and has an MBA. Her 14-year banking career
across three major banks, saw her entrusted with porolios of high net worth professionals and
corporate clients.
As always, Tracy's focus is to do her absolute best for her clients by providing Trusted Advice,
Outstanding Service and Successful Results.
Find out what makes Tracy Lee dierent and a welcome alternave. Call her today.

Its not just talk - its acon as well.

Tracy Lee BCom CA MBA


0411 166 001 l tracy.lee@bexleys.com.au
(08) 9383 7777 l www.bexleys.com.au

36/2 Mayfair St, West Perth

Oers above $495,000


Embrace the lifestyle with this classy apartment. Locaon!
Located in the West End of the City, this fabulous apartment is very central and
convenient. Walk to cafs, restaurants, bars, shops, post oce, Harold Boas
Garden and public transport. Close to Subiaco, Northbridge, Kings Park, Perth
Arena, Subiaco Oval, Watertown (formerly Harbour Town), Perth Convenon
Centre and oers convenient access to freeway and Graham Farmer Tunnel.
Accommodaon and features comprise: large kitchen with quality stainless steel
appliances, open-plan living and dining area, balcony, laundry, plenty of storage,
external storeroom, r/c air-con, quality ngs, high ceilings and shared li
facility. This bouque complex's amenies include swimming pool, barbeque
facility and landscaped gardens.

Tracy Lee BCom CA MBA


0411 166 001 l tracy.lee@bexleys.com.au
(08) 9383 7777 l www.bexleys.com.au

Home Open Sat 7th Nov 10:30am - 11:15am

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COTTESLOE

2/36 FORREST STREET, COTTESLOE

PRIVATE HIDEAWAY

Offering rare comfort, space and ocean views stretching across the golf course, this immaculately presented
townhouse has to be among the nest in Cottesloe.
Privately situated in a group of only four
Spanning two oors with excellent separation
Spacious living on two levels
Chefs gas kitchen, with good storage
Deluxe master suite, with designer bathroom and
stunning views

$1,745,000

Second double bedroom upstairs


Guest bedroom and bathroom downstairs
Study
Discrete walkway directly to John Street
A retreat just footsteps to the beach, cafes and
restaurants

179sqm

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER
11.00AM - 11.35AM

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22/30 KWONG ALLEY, NORTH FREMANTLE

DOWN BY THE RIVER WHAT VALUE!

The quality and features of this property are not found anywhere else, and it is easy to see why the development
won the prestigious award of HIA Apartment Project of the Year. Comprising of a large open plan living area
and a beautiful kitchen with every conceivable cooking appliance - both of which look over the balcony to
Fremantle Harbour and Carnac Island in the distance. The large master suite has a balcony with an outlook
to the hills of East Fremantle, as well as walk-in-robe and en-suite. There is also a second, double bedroom
with balcony, a second bathroom, study nook and laundry. The property further benets from two car bays
and a good size storeroom.

OFFERS FROM $998,000


2

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER
2.20PM - 2.55PM

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


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POST, November 7, 2015 Page 53

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FEELS LIKE HOME

OFFERS
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486sqm

TO BE SOLD ON OR BEFORE 30TH NOVEMBER 2015


The moment you step beyond the pretty faade of this delightful family home youll be entranced by its privacy
and peaceful nature. The owners of this stunning family classic have created something really special in a location
unrivalled for its proximity to some of the Western Suburbs best schools and shopping/dining precincts. Glorious
beaches are also minutes away. Taking its cues from its circa 1904 origins and with a seamless extension, the
central hallway leads to a spacious living/dining and kitchen area. The sense of space and light is maximised
by soaring ceilings and beautiful oor to ceiling glass windows making the most of the private garden outlook.
Enhanced by rich wooden ooring and with a sleek designer kitchen to impress the most discerning of food
lovers, you will love relaxing and entertaining in equal measures, either inside or in the lush decked gardens. All
of this is complemented by exible family accommodation with four bedrooms, two renovated bathrooms, and
a second upstairs living area. Providing endless extras including evaporative aircon, integrated fridge/freezer
and dishwasher, Caesar stone benchtops, roof attic storage, wide oorboards, and plantation shutters
throughout.
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ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/COTTESLOE

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T 08 9474 2088

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6 Tapping Road, Quinns Rocks
T 08 9400 1600

ACTON DUNSBOROUGH

ACTON MARGARET RIVER

1/237 Naturaliste Tce,


Dunsborough T 08 9755 3399

2A/142 Bussell Highway,


Margaret River T 08 9758 8898

PROUDLY 100% WESTERN AUSTRALIAN OWNED AND OPERATED (SINCE 1969)

POST, November 7, 2015 Page 55

COTTESLOE
41 BROOME STREET, NEDLANDS

FROM $1.795M

SPACE AND SERENITY!


Immaculately presented house and garden, with various living areas throughout
this ve bedroom home for family members to relax in their own favourite space.
Enjoy year round entertaining in the gorgeous alfresco area, and love the light
and space of this very liveable home. Delight in creating delicious dishes in
the magnicent granite kitchen with integrated fridge, Ilve oven, gas cooktop
and Miele dishwasher. You will love the light in the spacious casual living room
which looks out to the alfresco and lush gardens. Offering family exibility, with
everything on one level and a separate entrance to the rear bedroom wing,
allowing independence for those who require it.
Deborah Brady
5

787sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 3.25PM - 3.55PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
deborah.brady@acton.com.au
54 MANNING ST, MOSMAN PARK

$1,590,000

SERENE AND GREEN


Ticking all the boxes! This spacious, single level, four bedroom home offers a
private lifestyle in a friendly neighbourhood. On a large 896sqm landholding
this house is ideal for a growing family or downsizers who are still wanting
land. The light and airy home has three separate living areas and a large
covered alfresco perfect for all year round entertaining. The beautiful garden
has room for a pool, and there is a large shed/ workshop with ROW access.
With quality ttings throughout, air conditioning, no steps and wide doorways,
this immaculate and comfortable residence is walking distance to local shops,
the river and the beach.

896sqm

ROW

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 11.50AM - 12.25PM


25PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
deborah.brady@acton.com.au
121 ROSALIE STREET, SHENTON PARK

AUCTION

A RARE BRIGHT BEAUTY!


AUCTION SAT 28TH NOVEMBER 2015 AT 1PM ON SITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Grand proportions and stunning open style this magnicent family home is
the only six bedroom home on the market in Shenton Park! Fragrant jasmine
winding up the front verandah posts is pretty as a picture, and there are charming
period features such as jarrah oors and stained glass windows right through
this extensive home. Relax in the superb alfresco pavilion, or take a dip in the
sparkling pool. A huge kitchen is extremely spacious and has two ovens and a
central island bench, perfect for long family feasts. The bedrooms are light and
bright, with lovely leafy views from the upper storey. Walk to Kings Park, Rosalie
Park, local shops and Subiacos bars and cafe strip. Excellent schools nearby,
y, in
the Shenton College catchment and just 4km from CBD.
6

650sqm 1

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 11.05AM - 11.40AM


40AM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
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
3 BEAGLE STREET, MOSMAN PARK

AUCTION

TIME TO SHINE
AUCTION SATURDAY 21ST NOVEMBER 2015 AT 11.30AM
ON SITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
BIDDING TO START FROM $1,650,000
Youll love the mystery of this family home, which opens up to reveal its stunning
secrets to you. On a 574sqm landholding the opportunities are endless. The
spacious residence has a glamorous heart and has been fully renovated with a
wonderful blend of crisp contemporary ttings and welcoming period features.
There is excellent separation between several living areas, a fabulous all weather
alfresco area and a separate self-contained studio, and the central kitchen is the
heart of the home.
6

574sqm

ROW

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 12.00PM - 12.35PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
deborah.brady@acton.com.au
2/51 RULE ST, NTH FREMANTLE LOW TO MID $2MS

LARGE APARTMENT WITH INDOOR POOL


Brilliantly located in the historic landmark Old Soap Factory enjoying spectacular
river and ocean vistas, this gracious home enjoys spacious living areas, kitchen with
quality appliances, indoor alfresco with pool and spa plus a magical master suite with
private deck and magnicent views. With bespoke style, this four bedroom home (plus
study and large mezzanine providing additional space) enjoys mod cons including
security, cellar and a glass lift to all levels. In a quiet cul-de-sac with the river at your feet,
this unique home is sure to impress, with its character features and views both across
the river and to the ocean, with the beach, schools, parks, public transport, cafes and
restaurants all nearby.

490sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 9.45AM - 10.35AM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
deborah.brady@acton.com.au
10 COLUMBA PL, PEPPERMINT GROVE

$2,299,000

REMARKABLE LIVING!
Flooded with natural light, this private lock and leave home compliments
the ease of luxury and entertaining. With three enormous living areas, two
bedrooms with ensuites, a swimming pool and a stunning entertainment hub,
this home has everything you need for a relaxed lifestyle and is walking distance
to Cottesloe Primary School, the beach, river and shops all from this quiet culde-sac. This generous family home offers great separation, formal and informal
living, a study, an upstairs parents retreat, alfresco deck and outdoor kitchen, a
glistening pool and so much more.

704sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 4.25PM - 5.00PM


PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
deborah.brady@acton.com.au
ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/COTTESLOE

POST, November 7, 2015 Page 57

COTTESLOE
8 PARRY STREET, CLAREMONT

$2,995,000

PEACEFUL PERFECTION!
Situated high on the Claremont Hill, this immaculate three level home has
charming character and a relaxed ambience. The period home (circa 1928)
offers everything you need to enjoy a modern family lifestyle, with separate
living spaces, exquisite workmanship and top end ttings. The elevated position
allows leafy views to the hills from the deck, and a cabana dining area is perfect
for entertaining by the sparkling pool. There are several shady alfresco areas
from which to enjoy the lush, award winning gardens which enfold the home
and provide a delight for the senses. Walk to excellent schools, Swanbourne
shops and Claremont Quarter, or stroll to the river in ten minutes.

908sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 1.40PM - 2.25PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
deborah.brady@acton.com.au
32 THOMSON RD, CLAREMONT OFFERS FR $2.249M

LETS FALL IN LOVE!


Leafy dappled shade entices you into this pretty, contemporary home, nestled
discreetly in a quiet tree-lined street. The comfortable home makes you feel
immediately at ease. The spacious family residence offers generous rooms,
great separation and a low maintenance lifestyle and has polished jarrah oors
and quality ttings throughout. In a very convenient location with a beautiful
park at the end of the street, its walking distance to the river, Claremont shops
and cafes, bus and train and excellent schools.

521sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 2.40PM - 3.15PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
deborah.brady@acton.com.au
27 CLEMENT STREET, SWANBOURNE

OFFERS

LET THE LIGHT SHINE IN!


OFFERS CLOSE ON OR BEFORE WEDNESDAY
18TH NOVEMBER 2015 AT 12.00PM
Light, open, and straight out of the pages of a magazine! This stunning home
has sunny spacious rooms which are breathtaking in their simplicity and
attention to detail. Immaculately designed to add substance to your lifestyle,
its the epitome of modern architectural integrity. A crisp style evokes a warm
friendly ambience throughout the open living areas, sleek seamless kitchen, and
stunning bedrooms and bathrooms. Walk to the beach and Allen Park. Close to
shops, excellent schools, train and bus.
Price Guide: Mid $2ms
3

319sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 12.50PM - 1.25PM


5PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
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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MANDURAH

39 ERINS ISLE, DUDLEY PARK

$1,145,000

EXQUISITE ENTERTAINER ON THE CANALS!


Stunning 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom on 738sqm block
East-facing with stunning peaceful water views, low maintenance gardens
Spacious open-plan kitchen, dining and family, separate lounge, separate study
High ceilings and feature windows throughout
Ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning and feature stone gas replace in main Lounge
Large and luxurious master suite o/looking pool and canal
Generous guest bedroom with private ensuite
Large enclosed alfresco with cedar-lined ceiling and bi fold doors, perfect for all year round entertaining!
Sparkling solar heated plunge pool with water feature
9m L shaped jetty with a 1500kg boat lifter

738sqm

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER
12.00PM - 12.30PM

NOELINE ROSS 0408 947 302 noeline.ross@acton.com.au

28 RONSARD DRIVE, SAN REMO

AUCTION

GRAND BEACHSIDE BEAUTY + STUNNING VIEWS!


AUCTION SATURDAY 5TH DECEMBER 2015 AT 1.30PM (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Panoramic ocean views! 4 x 2 two storey on 700sqm block.
Open-plan meals, family and kitchen with water views!
Located in Mandurahs blue chip coastal strip of San Remo
Separate study, massive games room with built in bar and powder room
Well equipped kitchen ideal for the chef of the family
Generous master suite with parents retreat/lounge upstairs with balcony
Triple Car Garage with extra storage space
Potential Boat/Van Parking

700sqm

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER
1.00PM - 1.45PM

NOELINE ROSS 0408 947 302 noeline.ross@acton.com.au


ACTON MANDURAH 1 HACKETT STREET, MANDURAH PH: (08) 9550 2000 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/MANDURAH

POST, November 7, 2015 Page 59

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DALKEITH

32 ORD STREET, NEDLANDS

FROM $1,595,000

SOPHISTICATED STYLE

With impeccable attention to detail this home has been lovingly transformed into a stunning fusion of
contemporary style and easy care living. Renovated to the highest of standards, beautifully presented, the
standard is set with French travertine ooring, soaring shadow line ceilings, oor length drapes, pendant
lighting and open-plan living at its best! A cleverly thought out oor plan offers the space and separation a
family craves, with 2 light lled separate living areas, a childrens wing to one side of the home and the master
suite at the rear. Indoor/outdoor entertaining is awlessly achieved with the option of a courtyard terrace
off one living space or the backyard, complete with a lovely salt water pool, outdoor shower, landscaped
gardens and plenty of space for the kids to run.

696sqm

HOME OPEN:
TWILIGHT WEDNESDAY 11TH NOVEMBER
5.30PM - 6.30PM

JOAN GEBBIE 0414 666 785


joan.gebbie@acton.com.au

MARTINE EYERS 0433 356 152


martine.eyers@acton.com.au

87 MELVISTA AVENUE, NEDLANDS

MID $1 MILLIONS

DARE TO DREAM

OFFERS CLOSING 4PM TUESDAY 10TH NOVEMBER 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
You can dare to dream with this original 1949 home. Set in one of Nedlands most enviable pockets, right on
the door step of Masons gardens this is an idyllic opportunity to build your family home where your children
can walk to school and parks. Sitting on a large 1019sqm levelled block with sought after Northern rear this
home creates an exceptional opportunity to renovate or build and make the most of its sensational lifestyle
surroundings.

DAVID EYERS 0419 889 130


david.eyers@acton.com.au

1019sqm

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER
10.00AM - 10.30AM

MARTINE EYERS 0433 356 152


martine.eyers@acton.com.au

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

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for sale
25 Louise Street, Nedlands
4

2.5

1055 sqm

Expect To Be Envied

mid
$2millions

The epitome of style, this contemporary Hamptons home celebrates


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and the outdoor spaces. Renovated and extended to an exacting
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style. Accommodation is generous with three double bedrooms located
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encourage family togetherness, and clever zoning that allows for kids
and adults to enjoy time apart.

Open Saturday 7th November 1:15pm - 2:00pm

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

71 Williams Road, Nedlands


6

1100 sqm

Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This

mid to high
$1millions

The one thing all families crave is space and this home has it in spades!
Positioned on an enormous 1100sqm block this expansive family home is
just waiting for you to turn the key and call it home. Built in the early 1930s
the home has retained all the character and charm of yesteryear with
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cornices. The home provides great separation ensuring that kids and
parents both have their own space. The outdoor area and pool cannot
be over exaggerated with enough room for a game of cricket after the
Christmas lunch, trampolines and toys or further extensions if needed.
On a block this size, the world really is your oyster.

Open Saturday 7th November 12:00pm - 12:45pm

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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POST, November 7, 2015 Page 61

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#1

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0412 770 743
michelle@abelmcgrath.com.au
@nedlands_ninja #nedlandsninja

Claremont | 303 Stirling Highway

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Community news
Doughnut
contest
takes the cake

One girls
fight for
education

The sports were wacky but


lots of fun was had when students from the UWA Centre for
English Language Teaching
(UWA CELT) competed against
Taylors College.

Fifteen-year-old schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai was


targeted by the Taliban and
miraculously survived her
gunshot wounds to become
the Nobel Peace Prize
Laureate.

There were sack races, an egg


and spoon relay, wheelbarrow
races and sprints as well as
binocular soccer, strawberryand-cream and doughnut eating
competitions, and a tug of war.
The UWA CELT team took
home the trophy.

Priest speaks
out on refugees
Jesuit priest Father Frank
Brennan is a professor of law
and an advocate in the area
of social justice.
In 2008, he became chairperson of the Australian
Governments National
Human Rights Consultation
Committee.
During 2011, he was critical of the refugee policies of
the government, saying that
the Australian Labor Party
had been led into moral decline and that the Malaysia
Solution was morally derelict
and tantamount to offshore
dumping.
On Sunday, November 22,
at 3pm, Father Brennan will
give a talk titled Australias
National Interest and the
Decent Treatment of Asylum
Seekers.
It will be presented at the
centre for ethics at Christ
Church Grammar School.

When it comes to wacky sports, students at UWAs Centre for English Language Teaching are the winners.

Ideas on staying fit are a big hit


the Ageing (COTA), the organisation behind the Living Longer,
Living Stronger program, and
Shine Community Services.
Phil Airey, COTAs active ageing spokesperson, said: Living
Longer, Living Stronger is an
evidence-based progressive
strength and exercise program
aimed at reducing the incidence
of falls and improving the health
and well-being of people over
50.
Other exhibitors included a
local podiatrist, a beautician,

The latest research shows


that growing older does not
mean that physical and mental
abilities have to decline.
People can do a lot to stay fit
and healthy and there are plenty
of organisations to help make it
happen.
A wellness expo at Arcadia
Waters Beaumont retirement
village in Swanbourne last week
saw residents popping in to chat
to the many exhibitors.
These included the Council on

mobility specialists and an audiologist who was conducting free


hearing checks. Visitors could
even find out about a painting
course especially designed for
people who think they have no
artistic ability.
The organiser of the expo was
Arcadia Groups resident support
officer Jill Howard, who said that
most retirement village residents
wanted to continue living independently but sometimes needed
a little help.

He Named Me Malala, an
intimate film about her, will
screen on Sunday, November
15, as a fundraiser for the
One World Centre.
Malala was singled out
by the Taliban, along with
her father, for advocating
the education of girls in
Pakistans Swat Valley.
She survived and is now
a leading campaigner for
education globally and a cofounder of the Malala Fund.
Documentary filmmaker
Davis Guggenheim shows
Malalas father, Zia, who
inspired her love for education, her impassioned
speeches at the UN as well
as her everyday life with her
parents and brothers.
The charity screening is at
5pm on November 15 at Luna
Leederville and tickets are
$20 and $15.
They can be bought online
at www.trybooking.com/JFGA
or contact Joe Courtney on
9227 5746 or joe_anne@iinet.
net.au.
All funds raised will be
used to support the library
at the One World Centre,
which aims to educate for a
just and sustainable world.

for sale
low
$1mils

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136 Woolwich Street, West Leederville


4

366 sqm

An Elegant And Spacious Home Coming To You Soon

A Rare Opportunity!

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Auction coming soon (unless sold prior)

First Twilight Viewing Wednesday 11th November 5:30pm - 6:30pm


Open Saturday 14th November 1:00pm - 1:45pm

Open Saturday 7th November 11:00am - 12:00pm


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 28th November 12:00pm

Adam Marchant | 0414 434 686


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Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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for sale
42 Mayfair Street, Mount Claremont
5

1012 sqm

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in a private cul-de-sac, on a rare 1012sqm block with lane way access to
the rear. The astute buyer will seize this opportunity for its enviable lifestyle
and subdivision potential (application pending), feeling as though theyve
won the board game of life. Your options are limitless and appealing. Live
comfortably now, renovate, detonate, subdivide and/or develop. This is a
once in a lifetime opportunity that you will never regret.

Open Saturday 7th November 10:00am - 10:30am

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

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

12 Servetus Street, Swanbourne


3

430 sqm

auction

FINAL NOTICE. AUCTION THIS SATURDAY.


BIDDING STARTS AT $900K
This completely gorgeous renovated 3 bed 1 bath character residence
blends original charm and fabulous contemporary style to bring you a
wonderful home perfect for starting out or downsizing. Glorious character
features are highlighted throughout the home newly polished jarrah
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with reverse cycle a/c throughout, store room and garage access from
ROW, parking for 2 cars at the front, this is the perfect place to call home.

Open Saturday 7th November 11:00am - 11:30am


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 7th November 11:30am

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

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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for sale
2/31 Baird Avenue, Nedlands
3

VLYZ
from
$850k

221 sqm

The Living Is Easy


Beautifully maintained and fabulously convenient, this gorgeous 3 bed
2 bath villa in an exclusive group of only 3 is the ultimate in single level
living. Its brilliantly located within walking distance of restaurants, cafs,
the Windsor Cinema and grocery and boutique shopping with easy access
to UWA, teaching hospitals and Perth CBD. In an unbeatable location
perfect for professionals, investors and downsizers or those seeking a city
base in the Western Suburbs.

Open Saturday 7th November 2:40pm - 3:10pm

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

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

win
1 of 3
Vmoto F1
electric
bikes

Have your property appraised by Simon and John


before Saturday 21st November to enter the draw!
Claremont | 303 Stirling Highway

9286 3655

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POST, November 7, 2015 Page 65

for sale
9 Strickland Street, Mount Claremont
3

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from

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463 sqm

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Beautifully contemporary with a touch of original character, this renovated
single storey home brings you relaxed, comfortable modern family living
at its best. The home is stylishly rendered in on-trend grey with bright
white accents and a bullnose verandah with wraparound timber decking.
Beautiful front gardens are completely fenced with plenty of room for a
trampoline under shady native trees. Expansive family living spaces are
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best spots, this fabulous home delivers utterly enchanting family living.

Open Saturday 7th November 12:30pm - 1:00pm

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

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

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modern family living.

Open Saturday 7th November 3:30pm - 4:00pm


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 21st November 11:00am

Simon McGrath
0418 918 678
simon@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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Community news

Honours for coach


and his club
Onslow Park Tennis
Clubs head coach Matt Bull
is off to Melbourne later
this month as a national
finalist for excellence in
club coaching.
When Matt joined the
Shenton Park club in 2008, it
had grass courts only, there
was no junior or senior pennant play and membership
was around 100.
Matt and his team worked
with the club and it now has
four lit hard courts allowing
all-year play, 20 summer
junior and adult pennant
teams and the membership
is around 250, with many
family memberships.
The Newcombe/Australian

Tennis Awards are presented


by Tennis Australia and
recognise players, coaches,
volunteers, officials, tournaments, clubs and schools
from all over Australia who
have excelled.
This will be Matts third
award night he won the
Hot Shots coach excellence
award in 2010 and was a
finalist in 2012.
Onslow Park Tennis Club
recently won the award for
the most outstanding club at
the Tennis West awards night.
The club is celebrating its
90th anniversary celebration
weekend on Saturday and
Sunday, November 14 and 15,
by opening its doors for people to head along and play.

Coach Matt Bull with young players he coaches at Onslow Park Tennis Club.

Floral delights in a Floreat garden


Enjoy the scent of jasmine
in full flower, flute music
and delicious food at an open
garden event in Floreat next
Saturday.

This gorgeous garden will be open for a special charity viewing on


November 14.

It is being held to raise funds


for the King Edward Memorial
Hospital centenary project.
The extensive garden starts on
the street verge, where decorative but tough plants, designed
to survive a hot summer, frame
the street lawn.
Entry is via the rear garden
where there are heritage and
modern roses and hibiscus.
Visitors will be able to buy
plants, cakes, home-made jams
and relishes as well as KEMH
centenary tea towels, silk

scarves and other craft items


ideal for Christmas presents.
A walk past the unusual variegated lemon trees along the
side of the house leads to the
north-facing courtyard.
Tough climbing plants provide gentle shade over pots of
azaleas, hydrangeas and camellias. There are also interesting
succulents and huge climbing
geraniums.
Here visitors can sit and enjoy
devonshire tea throughout the
day and listen to the flute ensemble playing between 10.30am
and 12.30pm.
The garden is at 59 Peebles
Road, Floreat, on the corner of
Kirkdale Street, and entry is $15,

Hear The Swan in Swanbourne on Sunday


Harpist Catherine Ashley will
join the Aria Quintet to make
music this Sunday in the final
concert in the Luxuriant series.
The concert is at 3pm on
Sunday, November 8, at the
Church of the Resurrection in
Shenton Road.
The harp music will include
Debussys Danse Sacre and

Danse Profane as well as Over


the Rainbow, Arabesque and
Saint-Saens The Swan.
We are thrilled to work with
the deeply musical Catherine
Ashley, said Aria Quintet
leader Grace Ah-quee.
We love working at Swanbournes Church of the Resurrection because the acoustics

are exceptional and the venue


is so beautiful.
To provide a bright contrast
to the luscious harp repertoire, Aria Quintet Susannah
Williams, Sara Duhig, Catherine
Tabi, Giovanni Vinci and Grace
will play Vivaldis Double
Violin Concerto.
The musicians love all styles

and this concert will include


Piazzollas Tzigane tango.
Tickets are $35, $10 for children, with family and concession
discounts available.
An afternoon tea of cakes is
included.
Tickets can be bought at the
door as well as online at trybooking.com/JFVB.

which includes devonshire tea.


Former staff at KEMH are
raising funds to celebrate the
100-year history of the hospital.

Why a general
was knighted
Ann James (91) will recount
the remarkable life story of
her father, General Sir Philip
Christison, at the November 9
gathering of the University of
the Third Age (U3A).
Sir Philip, who was knighted
in the field during World War
II, accepted the Japanese surrender of Singapore aboard
HMS Sussex and, soon afterwards, the Japanese surrender
of the Dutch East Indies, now
Indonesia.
Mrs Jamess talk is at 1pm on
Monday, November 9.
Then at 2.30pm, Rita Higham
will examine what Perths statues tell us about the social and
cultural aspects of our history.
There is a coffee break between the talks, and members of
the public are welcome to attend.
For more information, call
Keith on 9383 2037.

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Avonmore Tce, Cottesloe


30 Avonmore Tce, Cottesloe
Lot B, 30 Avonmore Tce, Cottesloe
28A Alfred Rd, Claremont
2/105 Bindaring Pde, Claremont
4/101 Bindaring Pde, Claremont
28 Reserve St, Claremont
8/1 Freeman Loop, North Fremantle
12/1 Freeman Loop, North Fremantle
3 Avonmore Tce, Cottesloe
5/8 Avonmore Tce, Cottesloe
229 Curtin Ave, Cottesloe
Lot C, 30 Avonmore Tce, Cottesloe
16A Beach St, Cottesloe
1 Saunders St, Swanbourne
6 Beach St, Cottesloe
63A Bay View Tce, Claremont
8 Bird St, Cottesloe
179 Broome St, Cottesloe
119 Eric Street, Cottesloe
18 Broome St, Cottesloe
16 Watt St ,Swanbourne
28 Avonmore Tce, Cottesloe
191 Broome St, Cottesloe
44A Broome St, Cottesloe
238 Broome St, Cottesloe
14 Chamberlain St, Cottesloe
1/19 Chamberlain St, Cottesloe
244 Broome St, Cottesloe
1B Charles St, Cottesloe
191 Curtin Ave, Cottesloe
4 Deane St, Cottesloe
33 Curtin Ave, Cottesloe
95 Curtin Ave, Cottesloe
2 Deane St, Cottesloe
223 Curtin Ave, Cottesloe
1A Eileen St, Cottesloe
7 Deane St, Cottesloe
2A Eileen St, Cottesloe
3 Elizabeth St, Cottesloe
68/1 Freeman Loop, North Fremantle

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103 Eric St, Cottesloe


45 Florence St, Cottesloe
4/6 Eric St, Cottesloe
16/1 Freeman Loop, North Fremantle
8/6 Eric St, Cottesloe
21 Florence St, Cottesloe
25 Florence St, Cottesloe
1/36 Forrest St, Cottesloe
48 Forrest St Cottesloe
10 George St, Cottesloe
15/15 Eric St, Cottesloe
2 Graham Ct, Cottesloe
103 Grant St, Cottesloe
2/27 Grant St, Cottesloe
45B Grant St, Cottesloe
7/6 Eric St, Cottesloe
86 Grant St, Cottesloe
32 Marine Parade, Cottesloe
11 Hamersley St, Cottesloe
10 Hawkstone St, Cottesloe
9 Hillside Ave, Cottesloe
35A John St, Cottesloe
65 John St, Cottesloe
352 Marmion St, Cottesloe
2A Lyons St, Cottesloe
15 Macarthur St, Cottesloe
1A Lillian St, Cottesloe
3/116 Marine Parade, Cottesloe
30 Marine Parade, Cottesloe
5/134 Marine Parade, Cottesloe
6/58 Marmion St, Cottesloe
2A Nailsworth St, Cottesloe
11 Warnham Rd, Cottesloe
4 Nailsworth St, Cottesloe
5A Nailsworth St, Cottesloe
74 Napier St, Cottesloe
27 Solomon St, Mosman Park
86A Napier St, Cottesloe
67/1 Freeman Loop, North Fremantle
354 Marmion St, Cottesloe
37A Pearse St, Cottesloe
18 Rosendo St, Cottesloe
12 Perth St, Cottesloe

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12 Princes St, Cottesloe


14/1 Freeman Loop, North Fremantle
8 Princes St, Cottesloe
80A Marmion St, Cottesloe
65 Riley Rd, Dalkeith
10 Torrens St, Cottesloe
14 Reginald St, Cottesloe
10 Rosendo St, Cottesloe
18B Warnham Rd, Cottesloe
14 Rosser St, Cottesloe
298 Marmion St, Cottesloe
16A Rosser St, Cottesloe
21/1 Freeman Loop, North Fremantle
2 Rosser St, Cottesloe
21B Salvado St, Cottesloe
5B Stanhope St, Cottesloe
1/9 Torrens St, Cottesloe
10 Warnham Rd, Cottesloe
11 Warton St, Cottesloe
8 William St, Cottesloe
11 Birdwood Pde, Dalkeith
82 Circe Circle, Dalkeith
2 Hobbs Ave, Dalkeith
11 Bryant Ave, Mosman Park
12 Colonial Gardens, Mosman Park
46 Watkins Rd, Dalkeith
16 Wattle Ave, Dalkeith
41 Jameson St, Mosman Park
106 Preston Pt Rd, East Fremantle
5 Baring St, Mosman Park
68 Bayview Tce, Mosman Park
67 Wood St, Swanbourne
10 Derry Lane, Mosman Park
3 John Lewis Rise, Mosman Park
12 Downey Dve, Mosman Park
7 Faulkner Circle, Mosman Park
122 Glyde St, Mosman Park
65/1 Freeman Loop, North Fremantle
32 Servetus St, Swanbourne
43 Harvey St, Mosman Park
15B Hill Terrace, Mosman Park
23 Hope St, Mosman Park
24 Hutchinson Ave, Mosman Park

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10/1 Freeman Loop, North Fremantle


30 Jameson St, Mosman Park
2 John Lewis Rise, Mosman Park
18 Manning St, Mosman Park
1 Masson Mews, Mosman Park
29 Monument St, Mosman Park
9B North St, Swanbourne
22A Servetus St, Swanbourne
61/1 Freeman Loop, North Fremantle
64 Solomon St, Mosman Park
15 Wright Ave, Swanbourne
105 Victoria St, Mosman Park
9 Vlamingh Pde, Mosman Park
29 Ainslie Rd, North Fremantle
11/1 Freeman Loop, North Fremantle
11 Fraser St, Swanbourne
5 Columba Place, Peppermint Grove
3 Harvey St, Peppermint Grove
23/1 Freeman Loop, North Fremantle
16 Keane St, Peppermint Grove
316A Rokeby Rd, Subiaco
11A Cornwall St, Swanbourne
64/1 Freeman Loop, North Fremantle
20 Fern St, Swanbourne
39/1 Corkhill St, North Fremantle
28 Fern St, Swanbourne
139 Forrest St, Peppermint Grove
24 Watt St, Swanbourne
15 James Rd, Swanbourne
7 Stuart St, Mosman Park
44 Wright Ave, Swanbourne
23 Garden St, Swanbourne
41/1 Freeman Loop, North Fremantle

but were sold by one individual

Justin Davies, year after year, award after award, sale after sale

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Community news

Well-known faces
to present talks

Students
win bins

The stories of three members


of the Floreat and districts
branch of National Seniors
Australia will feature at the
groups meeting on Thursday,
November 12.

Dalkeith students knew exactly what to do to boost their


classmates recycling efforts.
They went straight to the
council and asked it to donate
extra bins.
About 300 Dalkeith Primary
School students a day eat their
lunch on the schools veranda, but
there were not enough recycling
bins to cope with the salvageable
wrappers and containers.
Sol Alder, Harry Miller, Mark
Renner and Jules Bertolino explained the dilemma to Nedlands
councils waste minimisation
coordinator, Chaminda Mendis.
He arranged four extra recycling bins free of charge.
About 25% of recyclables end
up in the waste bin and we want
to recover that, Mr Mendis said.

Robin de John will show photos


and talk about her recent visit to
Bhutan, the country that measures its gross national happiness.
June Steen-Olsen will present
extracts from her interesting life,
starting in England via Norway
to WA.
Judith Agnew will re-live
leaving Wyndham just in time
before the Japanese attack in
World War II.
A big crowd will be at Mt
Claremont Community Centre,
Montgomery Avenue, at 9.30am

Music to feed the soul

Soap operas can


change the world

Two monks father and son


Pragunya and Nelson MyersDaley will present a free
concert in Scarborough next
week.

For more than 40 years,


William Ryerson has worked
in the field of reproductive
health and changing behaviour in various cultures.

Sol Alder, Harry Miller, Mark Renner, Jules Bertolino (in maroon shirt),
Chaminda Mendis.

Known as Monk Party, the


New Zealand musicians, who
really are monks, play a variety
of instruments.
The concert has been organised by Woodlands resident
Prabuddha Nicol, who said he
first heard Monk Party in New
York.
They combine their meditation and spiritual lifestyle with
their music and it is really nice
to listen to, he said.
Pragunya, the father, had a
career as professional session
guitarist in Auckland and passed

on this love of music and his


talent to his son.
From a young age, Nelson was
surrounded by instruments from
right around the globe north
African and Arabic drums, flute
and harmonium.
Monk Party also play darbuka,
riq, frame drums, badhran,
cajn, pennywhistle, guitar,
gongs and bansuri flute.
Monk Party have released
three CDs and have performed
throughout North America and
Australasia.
The concert at Scarborough
Community Centre is at 7pm on
Tuesday, November 10.
The concert is free, but to reserve seats phone 9242 7304 or
visit www.meditationperth.org.

Never look back

In his free talk at UWA on


Saturday, November 14, he will
talk about evaluating projects,
including one in Tanzania
that involved the effect of a
serialised radio drama on
family planning and avoiding
HIV/Aids.
His talk How Soap Operas
Can Change the World will
be at 2pm in UWAs Social
Sciences Lecture Theatre.
For more information, call
9386 1890.

for 10am for the talks, fellowship


and a legendary morning tea.
The cost is $5 and everyone
over 50 is warmly invited.
Car parking is available and the
meeting finishes at noon.
President John Dingle said:
These meetings where our own
members speak are always interesting and have been some of our
most memorable gatherings.
The final gathering for the
year will be Christmas lunch, on
Thursday, December 10, at Sea
View Golf Club.
The cost is $40 for members and
$45 for non-members, which will
be collected at the November 12
meeting.
For more information, ring
Marion on 9387 8383.

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Community news

Dentists get their teeth


into fundraising

Coach is
a top
player too

The Rokeby Dental


Surgery and Implant
Centre gave $8046, its
entire revenue from a
Saturday of dentistry, to
the Forever15 Foundation,
supporting brain cancer
research.

WAs top squash player,


David Ilich (25), has also been
a full-time coach for the past
eight years.
He recently accompanied the
players in the state junior team
to Brisbane as their coach.
At Subiaco Kings Squash
Club, at Subiaco Oval, he is
guiding several senior players as
well as leading juniors, including Remy Young, Australias top
13-year-old player.
The club is in the Subiaco
Football Club building and
David is available to coach
everyone, from beginners to
top-flight pennant players.
He runs programs for schools
and clubs and can also coach
primary and high school groups.
David can be contacted directly on 0401 739 867.

David Ilich

Sara Macliver sings the national anthem watched by, from left, Alan Langer,
Damien and Peter Cribben.

Every year Rokeby Dental


chooses a different charity
to fund through a days work.
The Forever15 foundation
started after the death of
Will Atkinson, a 15-year-old
Hale student, who died suddenly of a brain tumour in
April 2013.
Rokeby Dental dentist
Dr Kate Scanlon said: The

Meet Sea Shepherd captain

Baseball advances into new home


Renowned opera singer Sara
Macliver sang the national anthem for the official launch of
Wembley Baseball Clubs new
home ground in Selby Street
recently.
Ms Macliver, one of Australias
most popular and versatile opera
singers, delivered a stunning rendition of Advance Australia Fair
for the crowd, which included her
son, who plays for Wembleys junior
baseball team.
Former Wembley premiership
baseball player Alan Langer unveiled the special baseball used in
the 1971 state premiership game,
in which he was a member of the
winning Wembley team.
Former Cambridge mayor Simon
Withers attended the official launch
of the new baseball ground, which
is part of the Wembley Sports

Park development.
Wembley Baseball Club had been
based at Henderson Park in Jersey
Street for more than 60 years, but
has moved around the corner to the
renamed Wembley Sports Park in
Selby Street.
Damien Cribben, director of
club sponsor Premium Private
Finance, was given the honour of
throwing the traditional first pitch
of the game.
The day ended on a high for
Wembley, with the state league
team recording a 4-1 win over the
Gosnells Hawks.
Two magnificent catches by Darcy
Doyle at centrefield prevented
Gosnells getting two home runs.
The new sports park brings together the baseball, cricket and
football clubs, next to the redeveloped Matthews Netball Centre.

family and friends behind


the foundation should be
commended they have truly
created a legacy for Will.
Foundation coordinator
Peter Frey said their selection was particularly fitting
for two reasons: a Rokeby
Dental staffer recently resigned to care for her mother
who has brain cancer; and
Forever15s annual fundraising footy game between
Hale and Subi Old Boys was
a few weeks ago.
About $30,000 has been
raised by the foundation this
year and donations can still
be made at www.forever15.
com.au.

Peter Hammarstedt, captain of Sea Shepherd vessel


the Bob Barker, will be
interviewed by Fremantle
mayor Brad Pettitt at a
special fundraiser in North
Fremantle.
There will also be an
afternoon of inspiring
speeches, live music, childrens activities, auctions,
food and drinks to raise
funds for Sea Shepherds
ocean defence campaigns.
The annual fundraiser
will run from 2 to 6pm
on Sunday, November 29,
at the Railway Hotel, 44
Tydeman Road.
Support the oceans and be
entertained by musicians

from Fingers Mitchell


Cullen, to Trouvaille and
Ben Catley.
For the little ones, there
will be the gorgeous Eco
Faeries and all children
are encouraged to dress
as their favourite pirate,
mermaid or sea fairy.
Hear from local crew
members about their experiences on campaign
and take in Sea Shepherd
Perths marine debris
display.
Tickets are $15 online
or $20 at the door at Sea
Shepherd market stalls.
Go to facebook.com/
events/1693867617516485.

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Community news
Cambridge
Cliff Racey and Rob
Stevenson were the
winners at Cambridge
Bowling Club on
Saturday, October
24, and the runnersup were Graham
Fitzmaurice and
Frank Oliver.
The 2-4-2 games
on the following
Monday were won
by Des Bassett and
Warren Smith from
Ken Bradley and Ted
Delaney. The plate
was won by John
Barlow and Don Quin.
Last Fridays social
bowls finished just
before the rain started

and the winners of


the pairs were Gavin
Arrow and Cliff Racey.
Maureen Young,
Audrey Chrystal and
Brian Bond won the
triples game by 1
point.
The winners of last
Saturdays morning
games were Rob
Stevenson, Kevin
Breen and Graham
Fitzmaurice, with runners-up John Godfrey
and Cliff Racey.
The winners of
Mondays 2-4-2 games
were Tony Bellos and
Ross Williams from
Lionel Sangster and
Haydn Lowe.
Jay Medhat and
Michael Rinaldi won
the plate.

Claremont
In the pennants,
division 3 red gained
7 points in an away
game.
The pot winners
were Jack Wara,
Peter Hiatt, Beau
McGrechan and Mark
Lindsey.
The winners of
Thursdays mixed
bowls were Norm
Underwood, Estelle
Boak and Ireton
Parker, with runnersup Derrick Dimbleby,
Maria DAngelo and
Barry Caporn.
Ireton Parker and
Estelle Boak won
Saturdays pairs from
Dan Chadwick and Dot
Leeson.
In Saturdays triples,
the winners were
Norm Underwood,
Des Lynch and
Derrick Dimbleby
from Hazel Warr, Rick
Kendall and David
Charlesworth.
Ian Thompson won
Sundays scroungers
from Ireton Parker.

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The winners of last


Tuesdays mixed social bowls were Barry
Harper, Estelle Boak
and Val Jackson.
Thursdays social
bowls saw Martin
Adams, Rod Tilt and
David Ironside have
a resounding victory
with +11.
The pennant ladies saw some great
results, including 1
greens 6-0 victory on
Tuesday over Morley
and the 3 limes win
over Innaloo 5-1.
On Saturday, the
ladies 2 lime played
Nollamara for a 3-1
victory and a magic
performance by
Heather Hince, Carol
Anderson, Pauline
House and Anne
Clements a stunning +20.
Division 3 purple
beat Mosman Park
3-.
The blokes had a
range of success in
Thursdays pennants.
Division 1 blue
south got 1 point
against Manning
but 2 red against
Rossmoyne had a 4-2
victory, with a stunning game by John
OMeehan, Brian
Burton, John Gadsdon

and John Freedman


with +23.
Division 4 white
beat Mosman Park 5-1.
Division 4 blue saw
another victory (4-2
over Sorrento), with
Dougy Cross skippering Rick Camins,
Brian Page and Ross
McLean to a score of
+22.
Saturday saw a more
melancholy aura 1
blue south lost 1-7
against Mundaring.
Division 3 red went
down 1-7 in the derby
against the noisy
Claremont mob.
Division 4 blue saw
the sun shine with
a 7-1 victory over
Joondalup 29.
Division 5 blue
missed out against
North Perth but
blamed travel sickness!
The first games of
the club championships were played on
Sunday, but everyone
was pretty stuffed
after pennants so
there were some odd
results. The losers
declared the whole
thing was rigged but
still enjoyed the fellowship afterwards.

Hollywood
Subiaco
The ladies had a
pennant roll-up last
Tuesday and new
bowler, Bob, got lucky.
Anne Ormsby and
Dot Leeson teamed
up with Bob for a
narrow 15/14 win
over Deirdre Duncan,
Lesley Langley and
two more new bowlers, Kay and Margaret
M.
Both divisions in
last Thursdays pennants were over the
moon when they
returned home with
their aggregates.
At Lake Monger,
division 2s John Hall,
Bill Ford, Tony Byrne
and Glen Morey won
by eight shots while
Leigh Fitzpatrick,
Rod Hickling, Ron
Middleton and Mike
Hatch won by six. The
rink of Rob Blythe,
Peter Evans, Rob
Appleton and Vern
Jones trailed for the
entire game but got
within six at the close
of the game.
It was a frustrating
game for division 4s
John Duncan, Bill

Chellew, Colin Graves


and Alan Brindley
no matter what they
did the opposing
skip always seemed
to have a ready reply
and they did well to
lose by only two.
Ted
Brown,
Malcolm Moore,
Laurie Ward and Ray
Preston won their
rink by two, while Phil
Lawler, Ron Wilkie,
John Horsfall and
Greg Bridges were
the big winners of
the day, amassing a
27-shot win.
They also won the
much coveted midweek pots.
In Saturdays pennants, division 2
bounced back from
last weeks loss with
a workmanlike performance against
Osborne Park.
The rink of Leigh
Fitzpatrick, Wally
Graham, Ron
Middleton and Mike
Hatch had a +3 win, as
did Rob Blythe, Rod
Hickling, Peter Evans
and Rob Appleton, +7.
John Hall, Ray
Fells, Dan Byrne
and Tony Byrne led
from the front for a +8
win while Bill Ford,
Alan Brindley, Jack
Hamilton and Vern
Jones won by 12 and
were awarded the
Saturday pots.
Although it was
slightly rain-affected, the green at Mt
Lawley ran reasonably well, but division
5 delivered too many
short bowls.
John Duncan, Bill
Chellew, Laurie Ward
and Colin Graves
went down by double
digits; Phil Lawler,
Chris Osborn, John
Horsfall and Greg
Bridges went down
by 7, while the rink of
Ted Brown, Grandad,
Ron Wilkie and Ray
Preston won by 7 to
register Hollywoods
solitary point.
Glen took his
wife, Pam, to the
Melbourne Cup. Pam,
a very smart woman,
packed an extra shirt
for Glen.

Mosman
Park
The pennant season
is well under way and
the club is having
mixed success.
During the week,
the ladies premier

Life members Ruth Reid, left, and Erica Becker


have plenty of shared history, both having volunteered for Save the Children for many years.

90 years for Save the Children


A recent Save the Children morning tea
brought together two stalwarts from Nedlands,
Erica Becker and Ruth Reid, who have contributed 90 years of service to the charity
between them.
Erica (100), was the founder of Save the
Childrens Mandurah branch in 1961.
Ruth (93) has been a member of the
University branch since 1975 and was vice
president and patron of the WA division, when
her late husband, Gordon, was WA governor.
They are both outstanding life members
for their long service and commitment to
Save the Children.
They both retain a keen interest in Save
the Childrens work with indigenous and
refugee children and young people in WA,
as well as the organisations humanitarian
and development work in some of the worlds
most challenging places.
They said their involvement with Save the
Children over the years had been a great
pleasure.
and division 1 sides
had good wins, while
division 3 had a bye.
The mens mid-week
teams both needed
a bit more practice,
obviously the season
crept up on them before they realised it.
The men on
Saturday kept the
flag flying, with division 1 blue picking
up 8 points against
Warnbro.
The mens division 5 gained 5pts at
Leeming, and while division 3 managed only
2pts points against
Bullcreek it was a
close match and the
score didnt reflect
the game.
The Saturday ladies
also had sad results.
Division 3 was pipped
at the end by 2pts. The
division 1 ladies, playing up a division this
year, are realising it
is going to be a tough
season but will keep
trying hard to maintain their division.
With Melbourne
Cup lunch this week,

the normal Tuesday


fish and chips dinner
was cancelled but
will be on again on
November 11.
The mens 100-up
began on Sunday and
will continue this
Sunday.
Wednesday nights
scroungers is starting
again this week for
people new to bowls
and members not
interested in playing
pennant bowls.

Ptanque
The Subiaco
Ptanque Club held
its Presidents Cup
competition for members last Saturday.
It was well attended
and played in ideal
weather.
The winners were
Guy Soubeyran,
Lorna Beamish, Bob
Colligan, Shirley
Winstanley, Joan
Daniel and Joost den
Haan.
Social competition
resumes this Saturday,
November 7.

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Cinderella

with a 1930s twist

SARAH McNEILL

The Cinderella story we all


know and love is largely the
product of the 1950 Disney
film.
But when Nedlands
choreographer Jayne
Smeulders decided to
choreograph her own version
for WA Ballet, she returned

to the Grimms fairytale


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is dealt with swiftly and
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princes slipper and have their
eyes pecked out by birds for
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Im returning to Disney
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smiled.
She said she had drawn
from the original story the

emotional and enduring


connection between
Cinderella and her mother,
who reminded Cinderella
before she died to always
have hope, keep faith and be
charitable.
Sir Robert Helpmann
made the ugly sister roles
famous for playing them as
pantomime characters.

Jayne said: I didnt want


to have men playing the ugly
sisters. I wanted girls who are
beautiful on the outside but
ugly within.
Jayne (39) is a mother
(of a six-year boy) and a
step-mother, but not, she
reassures, the mean fairytale
kind. Her two much-loved
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Cinderella with
a 1930s twist
cover

story

From page 85

A masterstorke: dancing the Can-Can in a seedy nightclub to Gounouds melodic opera score.

Never has evil been so beguiling

Faust

WA Opera
His Majestys Theatre
closes November 7

REVIEW: SARAH McNEILL

Scottish director David


McVicars Faust is set in
the 1870s in a decadent
Paris teetering on the edge
of the Franco-Prussian war.
It is a theatrical setting
of soldiers full of beer
and bravado, of pimps,
whores and drugs against
a backdrop of decaying
Catholicism.
Charles Edwardss
stunning design pits
church and religion against
hedonism and sin, with an
impressive church organ,
reproduced from the
Church of Saint-Sverin
on one side, and elaborate
golden opera boxes on the

Understands the very nature of evil


in all its guises of charm, elegance,
stupidity and corruption

other, a vast statue of the


crucifixion on the town
square and the satanicallythemed nightclub, Cabaret
LEnfer.
The cast is superb, with
strong performances from
soloists, the WA Opera
chorus, and a cast of acolyte actors and dancers.
Rarely has the devil held
such appeal, as Teddy
Tahu Rhodes, clearly
in his element, weaves
his own brand of suave
sophistication into the sly,
wry Mephistopheles. His
mellifluous voice laughs at
superstition and delivers
his own brand of hell
wrapped up in romance

direct

I was raised
in an alcoholic
household.
My dad
Wayne & Tamara
drank and
my mother was on
antidepressants.
alcoholic, so I understand
I am currently seeking
this is a pattern from
a divorce from my
my upbringing. Please
husband of 20 years
tell me how to make it
because he is an alcoholic. stop? I would like to
I decided to leave him
eventually remarry, if I
in an effort to save my
can find a man who isnt
children first and then
an alcoholic, but Im not
myself. I understand that
sure I can.
I cannot save him.
Shannon
Two years ago I began
an affair with a married
Shannon, no one
man who also turned out
is surprised when
to be an alcoholic. Our
the child of a
affair ended in February
lawyer becomes
when he decided he
a lawyer, or the
needed to clean up his
child of an actor becomes
life and get his drinking
an actor. Nor should
under control for his
anyone be surprised by the
children. However, he
pattern of your life. You
still drinks as much now
were raised in a bad barrel.
as he did then.
For you it was the norm.
I am just beginning
Lie down with dogs, get
to come to terms with
up with fleas, predicts the
being an adult child of an old saying.

answers

and drugs.
In the title role,
American tenor Patrick
OHalloran is a strong,
believable Faust, eagerly
and thoughtlessly following his heart, as he regains
his youth and young love.
His lovely lyric tenor voice
remains pure even as he
descends into a dissolute
world of addiction.
As Marguerite, Natalie
Aroyan captures the nave
freshness of a young
woman falling in love, and
has an effortlessly soaring
voice as she pleads to be
raised up to the heavens.
A quaintly old-fashioned
story is made utterly cap-

tivating by a production
that understands the very
nature of evil in all its
guises of charm, elegance,
stupidity and corruption.
Adding to the drama are
Mephistopheles punkish
acolytes and the diabolical
Walpurgis Night ballet,
where beautiful Gisellelike dancing deteriorates
into a grotesque parody of
Marguerites pregnant hell.
Brad Cohen leads the
WA Symphony Orchestra
through Charles Gounouds
superb, vibrant score with
energy and finesse.
It is a gripping story
and one of the finest
productions the company
has presented in recent
times.
With only one more
performance to go dont
miss it.

The term adult child of


an alcoholic is a sanitary
term which obscures
reality and obscures
principles. Kids growing
up with an alcoholic
learn helplessness and
hopelessness. Usually the
only thing they can do
about their situation is feel
blue.
Where do you park your
mind while living in the
midst of door slamming,
angry arguments, or
rambling conversations
that make no sense?
Growing up with an
alcoholic is like having
an endless conversation
with the Mad Hatter. In
time your mind will go
somewhere unhealthy.
There are three things
we can do when we find
ourselves in a bad barrel.
First, get out of the barrel,
and get out of the orbit of
the people in the barrel.
Until you are out of the
barrel, you cannot see

what to do next.
Two years ago, for
example, you began an
affair with a married
alcoholic. Thats the
perfect example of a choice
that had no capacity to
improve your life.
Secondly, once out of
the barrel, we realise we
need others. You will want
positive interactions, but
those take time to develop.
Since they wont develop
immediately, youll be
tempted to climb back
into the barrel. Negative
attention feels better than
no attention at all.
It takes courage and
faith to resist that impulse.
Finally, seek the right
barrel for your children
and yourself. Theres a
simple question you can
ask yourself.
In this new situation, are
these new people, anything
like the mould I was
poured into as a child?
Wayne & Tamara

stepdaughters, now aged


14 and 15, performed
in the opening scene of
Jaynes original production
in 2011. All three children
dance, but Jayne doesnt
expect any of them to take
it up professionally.
With retirement on the
horizon, she says that
arthritic hips have become
a major problem.
Undaunted, she has
decided to take on one of
the stepsister roles, keen to
push herself for as long as
she can.
Its a really challenging
role, Jayne said.
As principal dancer with
WA Ballet, she said that
over the past 17 years with
the company she had been
privileged to work with
some of the worlds greatest
choreographers, including
John Cranko (Taming of
the Shrew, Onegin) whom
she said was her inspiration.
She said that re-staging
the ballet gave her an

Jayne Smeulders

opportunity to have other


opinions help refine the
work. [Artistic director]
Aurlien [Scannella] has
had strong ideas about
the male roles and Lee
Christofis [dance critic
and curator of dance at
the National Library of
Australia] has been a wonderful mentor to me.
She said: I was happy
with it the first time. Now
Im even happier. It is
magical, romantic family
entertainment.
WA Ballet performs

Cinderella at His
Majestys Theatre
from November 20 to
December 13. Book
through Ticketek.

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November 7 and 8, 9am
to 4pm
An array of local artisans,
gourmet food and
fresh produce.

Gourmet Village

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Escape
Leeuwin Estate
Saturday,
November
21,11am to
5.30pm
Sunday,
November 22,
11am to 5pm
Local produce, wine and
beer, interactive food and
wine activities, and more
than 40 national and
international chefs.

Flourish

Dance Academy
WA Academy of Performing
Arts
Geoff Gibbs Theatre, Mt
Lawley
Saturday November, 14
to Saturday 21
Showcasing the talents
of WAAPAs second and
third year dance students
in the final dance season
for the year, with awardwinning choreographer,
Sue Peacocks new work,
Endless Possibility, which
has just premiered in
Singapore. Book through
WAAPA box office on
9370 6636.

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Claremont Showgrounds
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Saturday
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Sunday,
November
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The three combined
markets, antiques and
collectibles, vintage, and
vinyl and vintage record
fair, has more than 300
market stalls.
Free antique valuations
from noon to 3pm.

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With 2014 Winemaker of


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Tuesday, November 17, 4
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Fremantle opening
doors on new art
SARAH McNEILL

Stylist Jo Carmichael, left, and director of Artist Open House, Cathrina Read are about to
take over this classic Brian Klopper-designed (father of Sam Klopper, see below) townhouse,
to style with current trends in furniture, textiles and art. Photo: Paul McGovern

Last year, Cathrina Read


said she felt like a classic
party girl waiting at the
start of her event, wondering if anyone was going to
come.
The interior designer
conceived the idea of
Artist Open House
Fremantle, where five
houses within walking
distance of each other
agreed to open their
homes as pop-up galleries.
She stopped worrying
when homes reported
queues of people down the
street before they opened
their doors.
The second Artist Open
House, to be held over the
weekend of November 13
to 15, has grown to seven
houses with 37 artists.
Last year I had to convince people to take part
in it, Cathrina said. Only
three artists applied to have
their work shown, and I

persuaded 25 to take part.


This year 200 artists
applied.
Of the 37 artists and
ceramicists showing their
work in the weekend
event, Cathrina said she
had included only six from
last years event.
Its really important to
keep the ideas fresh, new
and exciting, she said.
Cathrina has also
brought home stylist Jo
Carmichael on board.
Jo, who has been a stylist
and decorator for magazines
including Homes and
Gardens (UK), will furnish
and decorate an entire
townhouse, with all the
furnishings and art for sale.
Jo said she had sourced
a diverse range of locallycrafted furniture, like ply
wood modular shelving
by Raw Edge Furniture,
hand-crafted pieces by
Squarepeg Home and
bespoke pieces by Nathan
Day Designs in Yallingup,

along with exciting new


imports and hand-crafted
and hand-embroidered
textiles, beddings, rugs and
cushions.
Among the 37 artists
on show are local artists
Olivia Samec, Ashleigh
Perella, Jordy Hewitt,
Sarah Robey and Emma
Lipscombe. Ceramic artists
include Yuniko Studios,
Pilar Rojas and Sandra
Black.
Artist Open House
will take place over one
weekend, previewing on
Friday, November 13,
from 5 to 7pm, and open
on Saturday, November
14, from 10am to 7pm and
Sunday, November 15,
from 10am to 4pm.
All the houses are in
South Fremantle, are open
at the same time and are
within walking distance.
For addresses and a
guide of locations, go to:
artistopenhousefremantle.
com.

Buildings designed to be different


Architect Sam Klopper

Robust materials like polished concrete and timber


cope with a boisterous family.

of Klopper and Davis


Architects and his wife,
Kajia, have spent weeks
clearing, cleaning and
styling their home for an
invasion of visitors this
weekend.
Their family home in
Waverley Street, Shenton
Park, will be open to the
public this Saturday as part
of the annual Open House
Project.
It is the second year the
Klopper house has been
included in Open House.
Sam said his family
home, expanded and
renovated to suit his
growing family of three

boys aged five, three and


one, featured a modern
two-storey timber-clad box
addition at the back of the
original brick character
cottage.
Its pretty typical of the
designs that we do, Sam
said of his company, which
specialises in renovations
and additions, along with
new home builds.
North facing windows,
a rich tapestry of materials
in my case robust ones
for three boys who are
slowly torturing the place!
Open House Perth, now
in its fourth year, sees the
opening of architecturally
significant homes and
public buildings across one

Blending the old


with the new.

weekend.
This weekend,
November 7 and 8, almost
80 open their doors so
people can be inspired free
of charge.
The buildings
include 18 new homes
and apartments, two
underground locations in
the city, and four rooftop
tours.
For a program of open
houses and spaces, go to:
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musictime

Greatest hits
from Messiah

Everyone gets to sing, and to


hear, the bits they like the best.

Joseph Nolan, conductor

Sara Macliver has sung Messiah with choirs and orchestras many times, but this time, she gets to sing the best bits a cappella.

of St Georges Cathedral
Consort, brings the muchloved classic Handels
Messiah out of its usual
concert hall setting into
an intimate courtyard at
Fremantle Arts Centre.
The choir and renowned
soprano Sara Macliver will
sing Josephs condensed,
a cappella version of
Messiah.
This is the greatest hits
version, Joseph said.
We all hear the Messiah
at Christmas and Easter
and we all know that it
does have a few flat spots,
so I have selected the best
choral and solo moments

from it.
Everyone gets to sing,
and to hear, the bits they
like the best.
As part of this early
Christmas concert, the
consort will also sing
Advent to Christmas, a
selection of sacred and
secular Christmas songs,
ranging from classical to
contemporary.
St Georges Cathedral
Consort will perform under
the stars in Fremantle
Arts Centres beautifully
acoustic inner courtyard
on Thursday and Friday,
November 12 and 13, at
7pm.
Book through Oztix.

Spooky songs for black Friday


The black-hatted, bearded
behemoth known as The
Spooky Men of the West
returns to Camelot Theatre
for a concert the group
describes as a unique
vocal display of pointless
grandeur, magnificent
manhomerie and poignant
pathos.
The 15 members of the
all-male a cappella choir
are at pains to point out
that they are not a mens
group, but they do hope to
expand the notion of what
a mens choral group is.
Led by respected
director Michel
McCarthy, the choirs
repertoire covers ancient
Georgian harmonies, a
cappella versions of wellknown songs and original

songs offering spooky


insights on the mysteries of
the male species.
Originally created by
Stephen Taberner as the
western chapter of The
Spooky Mens Chorale
for the 2005 Fairbridge
Festival, The Spooky
Men of the West are now
regulars at Fairbridge,
at the Denmark Festival
of Voice and the
Dunsborough SongFest.
The Spooky Men of the
West will be supported by
the Camelot Choir, who
have just returned from the
Dunsborough Song Fest.
The concert is at Camelot
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As part of Aspects of Kings

hanging
AROUND THE

galleries

Valerie Glover looks at


life through a porthole.

Parks 10th anniversary, glass


artists Jill Yelland and Anne
Sorensen will be artists-inresidence over the next two
weekends.
Jill has been one of Aspects
artists since the artisan shop first
opened to showcase the best
in WA and Australian art and
design.
Aspects is owned by the
Botanic Gardens and Parks
Authority and all the profits go to
support Kings Parks scientific
research.
Anne started showing her work
there eight years ago and now
works in the gallery as a sales

While visiting her daughter in Vancouver,

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assistant two days a week.


Being a solo artist can be quite
lonely, so I love working in the
gallery, meeting and talking to
visitors, she said.
Anne said glass art was an
unfamiliar process to many
people, and while the artists cant
use kilns at Aspects, they would
have a series of works on show
at various stages of completion so
they could explain the processes.
To celebrate their long association with the gallery shop, the
two artists will demonstrate their
art at Aspects on Saturday and
Sunday, November 7 and 8, and
14 and 15 from 10am to 4pm.
Anne Sorensen and Jill Yelland will demonstrate glass art techniques at
Aspects over the next two weekends.

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local artist Valerie Glover stayed on a boat in


Vancouver harbour.
Looking through the portholes of the boat
gave her a different, microcosmic view of her
new world.
In a new exhibition of more than 40 paintings,
called Portholes and Portals, Valerie explores
the new and undiscovered, by glimpses.
Valerie said: By looking through a porthole
we can safely peer into uncharted territory, able
to see only a fraction of what is out there, our
imagination illuminating the rest.
She included the concept of portals to expand
the idea of magical doorways connecting two
distant locations separated by space and time.
The word comes from the French porte
meaning door and through this exhibition the
viewer can open a door for a much-needed view
of the outside world.
Portholes and Portals is showing at Tresillian
Art Centre in Tyrell Street, Nedlands, from this
weekend to November 13.

Thurs 26, Fri 27 & Sat 28 Nov 7.30pm


Perth Concert Hall
Ravels mesmerising Bolero features in this dazzling Spanish-inspired
program led by Principal Conductor Asher Fisch. Be swept away by the
infectious rhythms and sultry melodies of Spain in this intoxicating
concert featuring pianist Ingrid Fliter and the WASO Chorus.
Tickets from $50*

Penny Coss and Crumpet the dog with Pennys


Bankwest Art Prize entry.

The works of the 2015 Bankwest Art Prize

Adam Heath in

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concluding in a blaze of
triumphant, transcendent
ecstasy.
Tickets from $27*

Led by Principal Conductor


Asher Fisch, Beethovens Piano
Concerto No.1 is performed
by Ingrid Fliter. Mahlers
astonishingly original First
Symphony forever changed
symphonic music.
Tickets from $30*

Thurs 19 Nov
11am
Perth Concert Hall

Claremont and Tunbridge


Gallery combine to
present Art and Fashion,
featuring Australian and
international fashion and
the art of the Durrmu
artists, including senior
artist Regina Wilson,
Woven mats by
from Daly River in the
Durrmu artists.
Northern Territory.
The collection includes woven mats, fish nets
and beautifully detailed paintings of weaving
patterns on show at Adam Heath in Bay View
Terrace, until Sunday, November 8.

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Ingrid Fliter appears courtesy of Singapore Airlines.
*Transaction fees may apply.

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finalists are on display at the Bankwest art


gallery Bankwest Place, 300 Murray Street,
Perth, until February 12, next year.
The winner of of the $30,000 prize, Jurek
Wybraniec of Fremantle, was announced last
month.
Members of the public are now invited to
vote for their favourite artwork to win the
$5000 Peoples Choice Award, which will be
announced on February 1.
Among the 19 finalists whose work is on
show are Floreat artist Penny Coss and Teelah
George, of Mosman Park. The Bankwest
gallery is open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

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goodtaste

Let there be light and harmony


The Indian festival of

Seafood restaurant Mosmans puts another award on its shelf.

Locals pick up
national gongs
Meeka restaurant in

Subiaco and Mosmans in


Mosman Park took out
awards at the national
Restaurant and Catering
Association of Australia
awards.
For the second time,
Meeka has won the title of
Best Speciality restaurant
in Australia.
Owner Faye Clarke
said her Rokeby Road
restaurants success was
due to her daughter, Leah,
a chef with a passion for
Middle Eastern flavours
built around hearty tajines.
Since opening, the

restaurant has won five


WA awards and two
national ones.
Mosmans restaurant,
on the Swan River in
Mosman Park, won the
national seafood category
after recently winning WA
Restaurant of the Year and
best seafood restaurant in
the WA Restaurant and
Catering awards.
More than 220
restaurants, cafes and
catering businesses
were judged across 41
categories, with the
winners announced at
the Brisbane Convention
Centre last week.

Deepavali (or Diwali) is


observed by Indians across
the world, as they celebrate
the inner light that resides
in everyone.
In Perth, the annual
Swan Festival of Lights,
now in its eighth year,
dispels the darkness
and celebrates light,
hope, peace, harmony,
knowledge, joy and truth
with a weekend festival of
dance, music and food.
This weekend, the
Temple of Fine Arts and
Annalakshmi Cultural
Centre will showcase
Indias rich and varied
regional cultures at the
Langley Park event.
There will be
vegetarian food prepared
by Annalakshmi, the
community-run restaurant
on Barrack Street jetty,
handicrafts by Lavanya
Arts, as well as a range
of cooking workshops,
art, music and dance
demonstrations and activities
focusing on the Indian state
of Gujarat. Known locally

Above: Indian dancers celebrate the annual Deepavali festival. Below: Gujarati cuisine is a
combination of sweet, sour and salty vegetarian.

as Jewel, the west coast


state was where Indias
first port was established in
the ancient city of Lothal
and trading of spices began
across the Persian Gulf
around 1000 to 750 BC.
Gujarati food is primarily

vegetarian and one of the


healthiest cuisines in India.
The Swan Festival of
Lights is a free family event
(smoke and alcohol-free) in
Langley Park, from Friday
to Sunday, November 6
to 8.

life by the

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Country charm

Driving down winding Walter Road


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Meekas Middle Eastern spices are attracting attention.

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for Phil and Viv Snowden,
who own Singlefile winery
with their daughter and
son-in-law, Pam and Patrick
Corbett.
The Snowdens arrived
from South Africa in
1986 and settled in Perth
to establish a successful
multinational mining and
resource company, Snowden
Resources.
They sold Snowden Resources
in 2004 and three years
later made the move to
greener pastures, buying
an established vineyard in
Denmark that they called
Singlefile.
A visit to their picturesque
cellar door over the weekend
showed that the Snowdens
have created something
wonderful.
Singlefile is on the side of a
hill overlooking vines and the
karri trees. King proteas grow
in abundance around the
entrance and a nearby lake
has a flock of white geese.
We were greeted by Viv
and their blue heeler Gracie,
who led us to a table on the
grass in the sun. Viv took
us through all the Singlefile
wines and talked about the
viticulturists and the vineyards
the grapes were sourced
from.

The wines are impressive,


offering excellent value
for money, which is why
wine expert James Halliday
awarded Singlelife a red fivestar rating and Dark Horse
Winery of the year in 2014.
Apart from making great
wine, they also roast their
own coffee under the label,
Stash.
The Snowdens and the
Corbetts seem to lead a
charmed life.

Singlefile Frankland
River

Cabernet Sauvignon 2013


This is magnificent.
With concentrated
cassis, red
raspberry, black
pepper and a
brambly character,
the nose is typically
Frankland. Made
from grapes from
the great Riversdale
vineyard, 40% of
the wine goes into
new French oak
with the rest going into one
and two-year-old oak. Firm
structure, focused acid and
plush fruit will see this wine
growing in complexity in the
cellar for up to 35 years.
$37. 94 points.

ERIN LARKIN
LIQUOR BARONS
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Man Up (M)

What the critics are saying

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

Scouts Guide to the Zombie


Apocalypse (MA15+)

If for no other reason, the


bafflingly titled Man Up is
worth seeing for its anti-heroine
Lake Bell.
Shes a triple-threat writer,
director and actor who proved
she could do it all in her
superb 2013 comedy about the
Hollywood movie voice-over
industry, In A World ...
In Man Up, a middling
romantic comedy directed by
Ben Palmer from a script by Tess
Morris, she employs the same
kind of vocal dexterity by trading
her New York accent for a
plummy, convincing British one.
She plays single 34-year-old
Nancy, a London writer who
is having precious little luck on
the dating scene and is trying to
diarise and mantra herself into
greater self-confidence just
like Bridget Jones before her,
only without quite the plethora
of bad habits.
When a chance set of
circumstances at Waterloo
Station has her mistaken for
another woman, Nancy decides
to roll with it and sets off on a
date with Jack (Simon Pegg),
a 40-year-old divorcee who
thinks hes meeting a 24-year-

Its all too dumb and ribald for most


tastes, but if you liked all the zombie
comedies that came before, well, heres
another one, says the NY Times.
Variety is tougher, calling it a witless
undead retread served up as a vulgar
revenge-of-the-dorks comedy.

Freeheld (M)

Comedy actor Simon Pegg is an unlikely lover for the charming and talented Lake Bell.

old triathlete set up by a friend.


Its a cutesy premise that
plays out with some edgy and
endearing humour to begin
with, thanks to some sharp
scripting and Bells slightly
ragamuffin charm.
While she and Pegg develop
a convincing rapport as they
start having fun, the film
unhinges itself when Jack,
later in the evening, discovers
her true identity and reacts
with fury and indignation. Hes
clearly punching above his

weight; youd think hed shut


up and be grateful.
Of course, he realises hes
an idiot, and things quickly
descend into a broadly comic,
utterly predictable Richard
Curtis-esque (Love Actually,
Notting Hill) script mode of
quirky sidekick characters
(Rory Kinnear), mad
dashes, and of course, public
declarations of love.
Whereas Hugh Grant could
pull it off in Curtiss films with
a particular brand of foppish

charm, with Pegg none of it


really makes sense. Hes an
unlikely romantic lead.
There are some nicely written
scenes particularly one in
which the duo bumps into
Jacks ex-wife and new partner
(Olivia Williams and Stephen
Campbell Moore) and pretends
to be a couple.
But its descent into
a regulation rom-com
denouement is disappointing,
even if at 88 minutes it is easy
enough to take.

Despite a credible and moving love


story driven by strong performances
from Julianne Moore and Ellen Page,
director Peter Solletts film is an
oppressively worthy and self-satisfied
inspirational vehicle that views its story
primarily as a series of teachable
moments, says Variety. But Rolling
Stone says Freeheld labels its heroes
and villains too broadly and simplifies
when it most needs to stay knotty, but
keep your eyes on Moore and Page and
youll know youre seeing the truth.

Burnt (M)

Rolling Stone reckons Burnt is a


cheerless and unappetising plate of
piffle that deserves to be smashed
against a wall or at least sent back to
the kitchen ... Its a recipe for cinematic
indigestion. The Hollywood Reporter is
kinder: Flashing his baby blues and a
fiery temper, [Bradley Cooper] gives a
fully engaged performance that almost
makes us want to forgive the movies
laziness. Almost.

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They include popular ones
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their separate ways, David
has shown a British festival of
his favourite classics, and now
Margaret is doing the same
with Hollywood films.
Margaret, 70, went straight
from reviewing films with
Stratton to reviewing them
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South African artist


William Kentridges
production Refuse The
Hour is the centrepiece
of the Perth International
Arts Festival (PIAF) 2016.
The performance,
which weaves together
choreography, dance,
music, film, art installation
and spoken text,
exemplifies new director
Wendy Martins first
festival, where performance
boundaries are blurred and
few productions fall into a
specific category.
William Kentridge was
the first person Wendy
contacted when she got the
job at PIAF.
It was one one of the
greatest productions Id
seen in recent years, she
said. To my delight and
astonishment, William and
the 23 people working on
the project with him were
all available.
But within a couple of
months, William decided to
take a year-long sabbatical
and wanted to cancel
everything.
Wendy flew to
Amsterdam where he
was premiering a new
production for the Dutch
National Opera.
I saw him for two
minutes and pleaded with
him to come, she said. He
does have an affection for
Australia and since it is at
the beginning of the year,
he agreed.
Disability, faith,
landscape and community
are themes running
through PIAF which
returns to its full name
after a few years of the
abbreviated Perth Festival.

Wendy Martin has settled in Subiaco, and is exploring Perth through WAs best artists,
writers and musicians.

In the hands
of a brilliant
choreographer,
dance can be
as articulate
as text-based
plays

Comedian Jonny Donnahoe brings humour to the dark


topic of depression.

PIAF starts on February


13 next year by exploring
notions of home.
Home looks at the
landscape through WAs
most evocative artists.
Its an incredible roll-call
of writers and musicians,
including Tim Winton,
Robert Drewe, John
Butler, Iain Grandage,
Shaun Tan, The Waifs, the
Pigram Brothers and the
WA Youth Orchestra.
Wendy said: It was
a great opportunity for
people to see that we have
world-class artists amongst
us. Its really important

that we acknowledge that


our artists stand shoulder
to shoulder with artists
around the world.
She said Australian
director Simon Stone, who
brings his adaptation of
Ibsens The Wild Duck to
the festival, is one of the
great theatre makers in the
world.
Another local performer
she considers world class
is James Berlyn, whose
self-devised work, I Know
Youre There, is a gentle
mediation on suicide and
depression.
James is a master story
teller and I found the
beauty and honesty in his
performance incredibly
moving, Wendy said.
Every Brilliant Thing,
written by Duncan

Macmillan and performed


by stand-up comedian
Jonny Donahoe, is another
story about depression.
It is one of the funniest
and most life-affirming
pieces of theatre youll ever
experience, Wendy said.
Youll laugh as much as
youll cry.
Wendy curated the
first disability festival in
London as part of the
Paralympics and wants
to share the privilege
of getting to know that
community of artists.
She has a four-year
strategy around disability
and the arts and has linked
up with Disability in the
Arts, Disadvantage in
the Arts (DADAA) in
Fremantle.
Disabled dancer Claire
Cunningham from Glasgow
will be the festival artist-inresidence.
The festival has a strong
focus on international
dance from India, Brazil,
Japan, France and
Australia.
In the hands of a
brilliant choreographer,
dance can be as articulate
as text-based plays,
Wendy said.
She described Belgian

Moroccan choreographer
Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
as the most successful
contemporary dance-maker
in the world. He rarely
dances these days but
will perform in Perth in
his work Apocrifu, which
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religions and idealogies.
All the great religious
texts essentially say
the same things, except
we manage to, very
beautifully, stuff the
world up by focusing
on difference instead of
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CHANGING HANDS

H I D E AWAY S

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COTTESLOE

Offers
1/15 Eric Street

Avoid the parking problems in


Cott and buy this ground-floor
unit near the beach.
AGENT: Gill Vivian,
Vivians Residential.

Formal gardens, designed by Jo Taylor, surround the pool.

The beach to the backyard pool


$1,745,000

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Curves add interest to this


townhouse, which is one of
four in the complex.
AGENT: Bev Heymans,
Acton Cottesloe.

Offers by November 17
3 Lane Street

Why build when you can move


into this new home designed
with the best of everything.
AGENT: Cam McGregor,
Space Real Estate.

FAST FACTS

The median Cottesloe


house price has risen by
4.2% to $1.86million.
Properties for sale: 96

21 Beach Street
COTTESLOE
Oers by
November 23
Mack Hall

heres always one house


in the neighbourhood
where children congregate and in this pocket
of south Cottesloe, its 21
Beach Street.
Its easy to see why the
family with five children
have plenty of visitors:
their house is close to the
beach, the back garden
has a great pool area for
gatherings and there is
enough room for everyone
to spread out.
More than two decades
of family memories including weddings and
21sts are wrapped up in
this house.
But now its time for
another family to enjoy it,
according to the owners.
It has such a nice,
relaxed feel, and our childrens friends have always

More than two decades of family memories


are wrapped up in this house
wanted to congregate
here, they said.
Built in 1919, the house
was used for boarders after
WWII.
It was rescued by the
owners in 1994, and they
renovated it from top to
bottom.
Armed with a healthy
budget and good taste, the
owners transformed it into
a timeless beach house,
with a kick-off-your-shoes
ambience.
The owners four sons are
mad surfers, so the house
caters for beachgoers, with
an outdoor shower off a rear
lane and storage space for
boards in the garage.
Elegant character features in the original section
such as sash windows,
high ceilings and wainscoting carry through to the
rear extension.
This seamless blend of
old and new creates a har-

monious feel in the main


living area, which overlooks
the European-inspired terrace and 10m pool.
The big marble, stainless-steel and white kitchen
was designed so the owners
could cater for crowds, and
boasts a supersized pantry.
The main bedroom and
one of the minor bedrooms
are in the original sections,
while there are another
four bedrooms upstairs.
Among the highlights of
the top floor is a sunroom
overlooking the street.
With built-in seats and a
northern aspect, its a cosy
spot to relax or study.
Agents Mack Hall and
Adam Lenegan said the
house had a perfect blend
of influences from French
provincial to Long Island
estates.
Its on a 912sq.m block,
with a garage off the rear
lane.

This beautifully renovated character home combines the


elegance of early 1900s architecture with modern, family living.

Character features such as high ceilings and wainscoting


were carried through to the kitchen.

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In other results:

AUCTIONS

CLAREMONT

2/16 Cliff Way was sold


under the hammer for $1.55million. Kate Gale, of Shellabears,
said the villa had river views.

November 7, 2pm

WEMBLEY
DOWNS

FLOREAT

14 Kincardine Crescent was


snapped up two weeks before
its auction for $1.45million. Ray
Jennings, of Bexleys, sold the
4x2 on 810sq.m.

69 Dunrossil Place
Families will love the location
of this house in a quiet culde-sac and next to a park.

MT CLAREMONT:

49 Adderley Street was passed


in for $1.7million. The house,
on 1012sq.m, was designed by
architect Craig Steere.
26 Mimosa Avenue was
passed in after a vendor bid
of $1.25million. The two-storey,
hilltop home is on 449sq.m.
137A Rochdale Road was
passed in for $1,375,000
but was sold after its auction.
The Hamptons-style home, on
506sq.m, has five bedrooms
and three bathrooms.
35 Strickland Street was
passed in after a vendor bid
of $1.55million. The 3x2 is on
1012sq.m.

WEMBLEY

253 Cambridge Street was


knocked down to a final bid
of $1.24million. Louis Carr, of
Acton Central, sold the 921sq.m
property.
164 Harborne Street was sold
under the hammer for $750,000
by Mr Carr. The 3x1 needs TLC.
24B Reserve Street was passed
in by Mr Carr. There were no
bids for the 2006 home.

WEMBLEY DOWNS

10 Purdom Road was sold


under the hammer for $1.6million by Brad McEwen of
Realmark North Beach. There
were 10 bidders at the auction.

WOODLANDS

3 Rowan Place was passed


in by Kate Frichot of Caporn
Young. The 1950s home is
priced from $825,000 to
$865,000.

SWANBOURNE

19 Brassey Street was passed


in after a vendor bid. Yvonne
Furner, of Acton North, said
the character home was on
607sq.m.
51A Claremont Crescent was
sold under the hammer for
$960,000 by Jamie Harrington
of Altus Real Estate. The downsizer with three bedrooms and
two bathrooms is on 506sq.m.

AGENT: Christopher Dee,


Realmark West.

D
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This Hamptons-style house at 137A Rochdale Road, Mt Claremont, was sold after its auction for an undisclosed sum.

auction

November 21, 12.30pm

CITY BEACH
8 Boscastle Avenue

RESULTS

This 809sq.m block has


something that builders
and architects love: a northfacing rear.

Buyers fear
over-paying

AGENT: Tony Young, Optimus


Real Estate.

ndependent property valuer Gavin


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et
Hegney believes the property market
s.
will pick up in the next six to 12 months.
io
Im an optimist, he told ABC Radio
on Monday.
Lets hope hes right, because it was a
nt,
lacklustre weekend on the auction front,
with a clearance rate of 41%.
Of the 12 auctions in the western suburbs, five properties were sold under the
hammer and one was sold after its auction.
Most of the action was in Mt Claremont,
where Abel McGrath agents John Hunter
and Simon McGrath had four auctions (see
Mt Claremont listings, left).
Mr Hunter said buyers were sensitive
about price in the current market.
They are terrified of over-paying, Mr
Hunter said.
Theres a lot of negativity in the media
about the property market and thats not
helping.
Its a patchy market; our four auctions
were set aside last weekend.
But a couple of weeks ago we sold an
auction property that went for $130,000
more than it had gone for in 2013.

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NEDLANDS
32 Dalkeith Road

A carved, jarrah mantelpiece is among the many


character features in this art
deco-style house.
AGENTS: Michelle Kerr
and Simon McGrath, Abel
McGrath.

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real estate news. Please email julie@postnewspapers.com.au.

When Jae Jun Kim inspected his


one-bedroom apartment in Sydney, he
found it was missing something very
important a bedroom.

No room for bedroom

With about 8000 off-the-plan apartments expected to be finished in


Perth in the next few months, there
are bound to be a few teething
problems for buyers. Lets hope no
one goes through this scenario: firsthome buyer Jae Jun Kim discovered
that the one-bedroom apartment he
had bought off the plan in Sydneys
Castlereagh complex didnt have
... well, a bedroom. I went to the
inspection and it was an absolute
shock, said the 27-year-old design
consultant with Deloitte Australia.
I couldnt believe my eyes. It was
nothing like the vision I had been
sold. His first question was: what
happened to the bedroom? The
answer from the developer, Lenland
Property Development, wasnt
helpful, according to domain.com.
Their lawyers wrote to Kim to say
theyd had to remove the bedroom
wall and sliding doors that created

the room. They noted that was a


substantial and detrimental change
to the property but passed the blame
to Sydney City Council, the website
said. In 2012, Kim reportedly paid
$585,000 for what he thought was
a one-bedroom apartment. But it
had been turned into a studio, which
was lesser in value than the apartment. There are reports that seven
other buyers are in the same position. So hows it all going to end?
The developers have offered to have
the former bedroom areas carpet
replaced, free, with timber flooring
instead, but Mr Kim is not happy.
He is seeking legal advice. We will
keep you POSTed.

Ewoks would feel at home

Attention all Star Wars fans:


youve been looking for your
dream home in Alderaan places.
That joke might not be new to you,

With bevelled grooves in its concrete


exterior, there is no denying the
Starwars House resembles Darth
Vaders Death Star, but inside its much
more homely.

Eyes to the ceiling: when you sit in the dining room of this City Beach house, you can see into the pool above.
but with a house this playful, we
couldnt resist having a bit of fun.
South Korean architecture firm
Moon Hoon designed the Starwars
House, which loosely references
George Lucass sci-fi classic, for
an airline pilot and his young
family. Inspired by the owners
childhood dream of becoming an
astronaut, Moon Hoon opted for
inclined walls and wraparound
window bands, showcasing views
of the nearby hills. The interior
combines white walls with pine and
birch woodwork, and is bathed in
sunlight, thanks to a three-storey
atrium. The top floor is made for
kids, with a secret playroom hidden behind a bookcase and a short
slide between levels.

Chance for a piece of


Bindaring magic

Good things come to those who


wait ... and its taken 60 years for
22 Bindaring Parade, Claremont,

to come on the market. Bidding is


expected to start at $8million at
the auction on November 21, at
10am. Agent Mack Hall said at
the first home open last weekend
there had been plenty of interest in
the 2006sq.m property. Bindaring
Parade has got the magic, Mr Hall
said. This property is zoned for
redevelopment, so its a superb site
for a new home or up to four luxury
units. The modest, 1930s home
has a panoramic view of the river,
city and hills. The property, with a
high water mark, is being sold as a
deceased estate. Mr Hall said he was
very happy with the market at the
moment despite a drop in Perths
median house price. REIWA president Hayden Groves said the median
house price for the September quarter
had dropped by 4.2% to $522,133.
However, there was good news on
the local front: Mt Claremont was
the second-best performing suburb in
Perth with an increase of 4.5%.

A window into infinity

It all started over a few beers in


Bali. Builder Paul Hawkins and his
mates were talking about the house
Paul had just bought in City Beach.
One thing led to another, and they
came up with the idea of building
a rooftop infinity pool. And it gets
better: wouldnt it be cool to put
windows in the bottom of the pool?
Why? So when youre in the dining
room below, you can look up and
see the water. While most people
would baulk at such a challenge,
it was all in a days work for Paul.
And the result is spectacular. Light
shimmers down the walls of the dining room, which previously had no
natural light, he said. Agent Scott
Swingler, of Space Real Estate, is
seeking offers by November 11. Mr
Swingler described it as an uptempo
beach house. It has two pools, five
bedrooms, three bathrooms, a triple
garage and a wine cellar.

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over the holiday period, what are
the pros and cons and are there
some professional tips of festive
marketing and preparations?
Abel McGrath property
consultant, Genevieve Carrier,
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sure the agent you have chosen
is actually going to be around to
sell your home over the holiday
period for you.
Ms Carrier says there are many
aspects vendors should consider
when choosing the right time to

sell their home.


Lifestyle changes are one of the
main reasons behind a decision
to sell, she says.
When to time your sale can be
a daunting decision, whether
youre relocating, have a growing
family or are down sizing.
Ms Carrier says its important to
be aware of what is happening
in the property market and
the economy as a whole, as
conditions in the market are
often representative of the
broader economy.
Ms Carrier says there may be
fewer homes marketed over the
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the opportunity to sell in a less
competitive market.
There may be a perception
that there are fewer homes on
the market over the holidays
however often there is only a
temporary hold on advertising or
home opens, she explains.
Fewer homes available does

create a sense of urgency,


particularly for buyers wanting
to secure a property before
Christmas or the new school
year.

As a practical marketing tip,


she says rather than shining
Christmas lights and over the
top decorations, stick to minimal
embellishment and neutral dcor.

Another positive in terms of


selling over the holiday season
is that potential buyers are
generally more relaxed with more
time on their hands to have a
good look around.

Remember, you want to


romance your buyer, not invite
them to a Christmas party!

She says sales in the western


suburbs, particularly those
nestled around the coast, tend
to do well over the holiday
period.
Its often a great time to sell
for these suburbs as the beach
and our coastal lifestyle is at its
best and there is a real holiday
vibe in these areas, Ms Carrier
explains.
Buyers looking at this time of
year are looking to settle before
the school year begins, which is
always an advantage from the
sellers point of view.

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With a love of developments stemming from her established career


in real estate, Jayne joined the Abel McGrath team after spending
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12 Shenton Road
CLAREMONT
Oers around
$800,000
TM Residential

haracter renovations in the


western suburbs often amaze
with lavish designs and luxurious
interiors, but sometimes its good to
get back to the homes roots.
Built circa 1916, this heritagelisted cottage never left them.
A leadlight glass front door welcomes visitors, crowned by a panel
with the homes name: Peacock
House.
In traditional Federation style,
a long hall hard up against the dividing wall runs to the back of the
house, branching off to bedrooms
along the way.
Rich jarrah floors and high ceilings blend with timber door frames
and an elegant archway to sell the
aesthetic, encouraging time travel
of the imagination.
Everything from the picture rails
to the floors is in great shape, thanks
to refurbishments.
Farther back, a humble but
functional timber kitchen with tiled
splashbacks will suit a professional
couple or a small family.
The original cast-iron oven sits
opposite, in a red-brick flue.
A small extension at the back
opens to an impressive alfresco
courtyard under a vine-covered
pergola.
According to Claremont councils
heritage inventory, this home is the
mirror half of a duplex pair.
The strata-titled cottage is listed
by Jordan McGuirk and Tonia
McNeilly, of TM Residential.

This cottage is one of six in a heritage-listed group. BELOW: Leadlight


panels welcome visitors to the home.

Stand-out in character
Subiaco street
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24 Kershaw Street
SUBIACO
Oers
Abel McGrath

n an iconic Subi street full of


character houses, this contemporary, architect-designed
home stands out from the
crowd, and for all the right
reasons.
Well-known local architect
Ian Dewar created the bespoke
two-storey home in collaboration with its owner, about 10
years ago.
And while it showcases Mr
Dewars signature clean lines,
peaked roof and geometric
glasswork, it also fulfils the
owners brief: to respect
Kershaw Streets traditional
streetscape.
The result is undeniably
modern, rendered in muted
grey with warm timber accents, and set back from the
street behind a fence covered
in greenery.

The are leafy views from the studys angular full-height and ribbon
windows.
The homes design defies its
small site, making the most of
every square metre.
An internal courtyard serves
as the ground floors focal point,
connected to the surrounding
open-plan living and kitchen
areas by oversized, timberframed sliding doors.
There is seamlessness to
the way the living areas wrap
around and open to the courtyard with its limestone water
feature.
It feels calm.

The home is flooded in


northern light and has a beautiful connection to the outdoors,
selling agent Janelle Laretive,
of Abel McGrath, said.
Up a floating timber staircase, youll find two of the
three bedrooms and balconies
at both the front and rear of
the home.
Notably for Subiaco, there is
parking for three cars, thanks
to a paved bay at the front and
a garage off the rear laneway.
STEPHANIE McGANN

Enjoy your meals in the shade of a vine-covered pergola.

Illawarra Lifestyle Seclusion


Featuring: 2 Homes
45.27ha/111acres
Spectacular 4brm/2bthrm
Country Builders Homestead
High gabled open plan living,
wide verandahs, heated pool,
gazebo, separate studio/gym
Excellent second home for
family or rental income
Backs onto State Forestry
2 gully dams
Price: $1,185,000
Contact:
Kim Jackson
0457 321 213

Approx 2 hours south


of Perth;
Donnybrook-Preston Valley
Inspection Will Impress

Email: kim@donnybrookrstnational.com.au

Donnybrook

donnybrookrstnational.com.au

email: kim@donnybrookrstnational.com.au

56 South west Highway, Donnybrook 9731 1566

The 323sq.m block was once a tennis court belonging to the Federation-style home next door.

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From $699,000

WANNANUP
8 Sunset View

No imagination was needed


when naming this street
that leads to a surf break at
Avalon Bay.
AGENT: Simon Wroth,
Realmark Mandurah.

$1.25million

HALLS HEAD
29 Eunamara Retreat

This 2001 Don Russell


waterfront home comes with
its own jetty plus a fruit and
vegie garden.
AGENT: Tony Morgan,
Morgan Sudlow.

Enjoyed the
holiday?
Then buy
the estate
I
f youre a fan of TripAdvisor,
youll know that people can be
picky, especially about insignificant things.
But judging by the reviews of
Karriview Estate, there is little
to complain about.
So if youre one of the many
people who love staying in the
Gracetown resort, you may wish
to make it a permanent holiday
and buy it.
The 16.5ha property, at 40
Forest Road, is priced at $5.85million.
David Cross, from JMW Real
Estate, described it as a blue-chip
property to add to a portfolio.
Its on an irreplaceable parcel
of land, bordering a national park
on three sides, Mr Cross said.
The location is hard to beat;
its tucked away from the summer
crowds yet conveniently located
right at the heart of the Margaret
River wine region, with private
access off Caves Road.
A tributary of the Cowaramup
Creek runs through the property,
creating a fertile habitat for a

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resort, which borders a national park.
range of indigenous flora and
fauna.
Mr Cross said weddings and
corporate events were held at
Karriview, which had a restaurant, tennis court, main lodge,
seven estate bedrooms and a
grand master suite.
The resort spreads over several levels, with a variety of living
areas, sitting rooms, a cellar and
an indoor water feature.
An additional 10 deluxe suites
are ideal for weddings and other
events with big groups.

Plans have been approved for


a further 12 chalets if you wish
to expand the business.
For more details, phone 0439
496 926.

Local stone and timber


add warmth to the interior.

BANGADANG FARM
A TRULY MAGICAL PROPERTY
DAWSON ROAD, QUEENWOOD-DONNYBROOK

This very scenic and productive


690ac property is located in the
picturesque rolling hills of the Preston
Valley, just 2 hours south of Perth and
30 minutes to Bunbury.
The property features a large
magnicent colonial style homestead
built in the early 1930s for the then
Senator Prouse. A sealed circular
driveway lined with large cork oak
trees and gardens leads you to this
grand home. High ceilings, leadlight

windows and doors, polished jarrah


ooring, open replace and quality
jarrah workmanship ow through the
home.
The strong red/brown granite loam
soils that feature on the fertile property
are growing good pasture of mainly
clover and rye grasses. Fenced into
13 main paddocks, the property has
been running 280 Wagyu Cross Angus
breeders and 8 Wagyu bulls. The
paddocks lead to a central laneway

which is mainly gravel, easing the job


of driving cattle to the stockyards.
The property has the luxury of
surplus water with approx. 3km
of Preston River frontage on the
Southern boundary along with 10
dams one of which is a large gully
dam stocked with rainbow trout. Other
improvements include an old timber
shearing shed, 3 bay machinery shed,
excellent stockyards and silo.

Price: $5000 per acre.

Donnybrook

Contact: Kim Jackson

0457 321 213


donnybrookrstnational.com.au

56 South west Highway, Donnybrook 9731 1566


email: kim@donnybrookrstnational.com.au

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recent
sales
$1,070,000
NEDLANDS
4/35 Esplanade
This apartment, in the old
Steves complex, has river
views.
AGENT: Emma Gilbert,
Realmark.

$1,875,000
DALKEITH
150 Adelma Road
This modest home, on
1012sq.m, is around the
corner from prestigious
Jutland Parade.
AGENT: Tonia McNeilly, TM
Residential.

Natural materials enhance


Perry Lakes home
Sliding glass doors open the living area to the pool deck and alfresco patio.

4
3

5 Steeplechase Green
FLOREAT
Sale by negotiation
LJ Hooker Claremont

$3million
COTTESLOE
5A Overton Gardens
With its arched and wroughtiron balcony, this is one of
Cottesloes most noticeable
homes.
AGENT: Niki Peinke, Property
Exchange.

atural timber and stone have


a way of elevating a homes
design.
We shape them, but we cannot make them, and so in their
rich patterns we find a sense of
timeless wonder.
This elegant, brand-new home
in the Perry Lakes development
makes the most of that feeling,
employing the highest quality
natural materials to add colour
and character.
It starts outside, where a dark
timber feature wall on the first
floor enhances the kerb appeal.
Wide, grey tiles cover most of
the ground floor, including the
expansive living area, which
adjoins a high-end kitchen with
granite benchtops, Gaggenau
appliances and elegant timber
cabinetry.
Sliding glass doors open to
the pool deck and undercover
alfresco area, in view of an eye-

A soaring void crowns the main living area, which adjoins an elegant timber kitchen.
catching reconstituted concrete
stairwell.
There is also a top-notch outdoor kitchen out here, with you
guessed it timber cabinets.
The bedrooms upstairs are
all spacious and well appointed,
but the main suite - with spottedgum floors, a dressing room
and a luxurious ensuite - is a
cut above.
A big guest bedroom features

a built-in robe and an ensuite,


while two minor bedrooms share
a bathroom.
The selling agents are Vivien
Yap and Moses Marrion, of LJ
Hooker Claremont.

FAST FACTS

The median Floreat


house price has risen
by 7% to $1,352,500.
Properties for sale: 49

Timber and stone play strong


roles in the design, as seen here
from the street.

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1/265 HEYTESBURY RD, SUBIACO LOW TO MID $600,000s

TALL, DARK AND HANDSOME!


This brilliantly presented one bedroom home has an intense and
dramatic style that lifts it above the ordinary. With street frontage
and a lovely north-facing alfresco courtyard, this immaculate homes
decor is a statement of dark urban chic betting the grooviest jazz
bars.
A gourmet stainless steel and black glass kitchen has rst-class
appliances, and quality ttings include air conditioning, plantation
shutters and timber oors throughout.
An excellent investment prospect in a small strata complex of just four,
with intercom and secure off-street parking. In a superbly convenient
location walking distance to Subiacos coffee culture, schools, shops,
parks and hospital and just 60 seconds walk to the train station.

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This smart modern home is not only impeccably presented and lled
with great features; its also in an unbeatable location. Built only 3
years ago, the home offers spacious, light-lled rooms; a practical
oor plan and top quality nishes throughout. The bathrooms are
slick, modern and immaculately presented as is the rest
of the house. A MUST SEE!

ANNIE KOWAL 0418 795 654


annie.kowal@acton.com.au

ACTON DALKEITH 160 STIRLING HIGHWAY, NEDLANDS


PH: (08) 9386 8255 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/DALKEITH

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SUBIACO
278 Nicholson Road
2

This beautiful character


home has space for a pool
in the north-facing back
garden.
AGENT: Janey Sanderson,
Hive Real Estate.

Offers
FLOREAT
8A Shann Street
Everything has been done
in this 3x1: it has new
paintwork, floor coverings,
window treatments and
landscaping.
AGENT: Emily Hiskins, Space
Real Estate.

1
1

10/623 Hay Street


JOLIMONT
Oers from $565,000
The Property
Exchange

arodying a UK Tory politician


in Not the Nine OClock News,
comedian Rowan Atkinson once
declared his love for golf and
disdain for immigrants at a mock
Conservative Party conference.
Conservative or otherwise,
golfers looking for a low-maintenance pad close to Subiaco
will find plenty of amusement
in the miniature putting green
that occupies one of this units
two spacious courtyards.
The other courtyard is a partially shaded entertaining space,
ideal for barbecues and alfresco
dinners.
Inside, the cosy two-bedroom
unit is neat, stylish and affordable enough to appeal to professional couples or a single person.
Renovations have brought
the 91sq.m interior up to a high
standard, ensuring that nothing
feels like a compromise.
The kitchen is functional and
well appointed, sporting glass
splashbacks and ample storage.

Earthy tones and garden views lend the living area a sense of tranquillity. ABOVE: Practise your putting in the
side courtyard.
Both bedrooms are of a reasonable size with built-in robes and
garden views, sharing a combination bathroom and laundry.
The property has earned a
walk score of 81/100, according to
walkscore.com. Its a 10-minute
stroll from central Subiaco.
The selling agents are Niki
Peinke and Chelsea Peinke, of
The Property Exchange.

A neat and tidy kitchen with plenty of storage lies at the rear of this home.

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forlease
$725 a week

CLAREMONT
16/42 Victoria Avenue

Get in quick because the


price has dropped for this
riverfront apartment with
three bedrooms.
CONTACT: James Heath,
TM Residential.

Travertine floors pave the way from the upscale kitchen to the alfresco patio.

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$850 a week

COTTESLOE
23 Loma Street

Good things come in small


packages, and this cute 3x1
would suit a couple or a
small family.
CONTACT: Patrick Spillman,
Space Real Estate.

Up to date with a
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17 Jimbell Street

Have you got guests coming


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CONTACT: Sharon Pimlott,
Mack Hall.

his attractive three-bedroom home on a 696sq.m


block is now in its second
incarnation, but to call it
a renovation project is an
understatement.
Bricks and tiles were all
that was left, according to
the owners, who spent a year
stripping the house back to its
bones before rebuilding nearly
every part of the interior.
Even the walls and windows
are new, making it a truly
contemporary home with a
consistent style.
It is a fairly simple design,
with two main living areas that
each branch off to a bedroom
wing.
The first is a sunny informal
lounge with high ceilings,
which adjoins a kids wing
consisting of two spacious bedrooms and a shared bathroom.

There are numerous outdoor entertaining options on the


696sq.m block.
The second and bigger
living area is at the rear,
incorporating the kitchen,
dining area and lounge.
Quality finishes are on
show in the kitchen, which
sports double-glazed splashback windows and a Zip
Hydrotap that can dispense
chilled, boiling and even
sparkling water instantaneously.
It is only a short walk
across the lounge to the
main bedroom, which has

an adjoining dressing room


and a well-appointed ensuite.
A sizeable backyard plays
host to a pool and landscaped
gardens.
The selling agents are
David and Martine Eyers, of
Acton Dalkeith.

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9384 3989
Mob 0407 916 114

Bores Pumps Electrical


Sales and Service
Quality Since 1983

9329 9700 0403 774 303


stirlingwater@bigpond.com

JOEL IRRIGATION &


LANDSCAPES 15:
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Bobcat and Truck Service


Phone: 9383 9743

Any Job Any Area


Any Time

Additions | Alterations
Bathrooms | Kitchens

Experienced in all aspects of brickwork,


No job too small. FREE QUOTES

0417 930 607

Your supervisor is the owner


of the business

DAVID COLLINS
0418 954 086

david@bastilledevelopments.com.au
www.bastillehomes.com.au
Registered Builder 13523

STAR

Bathroom
Renovations
Neil Davey
Kitchens
& Laundries
Professional Work at honest prices
All Areas No job too small

9401 9613
M: 0419 930 368

0408 129 186

BOBCAT
WORKS

0419 771 323


www.bobcatworks.com

LYNX BOBCAT
& TRUCK HIRE
40 Years Experiece

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Phone Gary

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

9284 0165

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

Specialising in complete bathroom


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

0401 373 750 or


David Macdonald

0488 208 999

Full Re-Grouting of Shower Recess.


All types of rising damp repairs.
Plaster Repairs
PROMPT SERVICE

0418 206 089

www.dampguardwa.com.au

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X BBQs & letter boxes
XFeature & retaining walls
X Rendering & rejointing
X Fences & piers X Extensions
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7 DAYS - FREE QUOTES - ALL AREAS


Lawn - Concrete - Rubbish removal
Save time and $$$ large 20m truck
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BUILDING

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Maintenance Design &
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Building & DIY Assistance
Call Dane 0409 928 882

CHALCRAFT
ALL STRUCTURAL
WORKS CARRIED OUT TO
COMPLETION.
NEW WINDOWS / DOORS
DESIGN NEW
KITCHENS & BATHROOMS
FULL DECORATION SERVICE

Call CHALCRAFT

0405 353 787


Builders Reg: WAS1118

PAVEWEST
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
FREE QUOTES
COMPETITIVE RATES
NO JOB TOO SMALL

0420 308 455

PAVING REPAIR MAN

finished konstruction
Over 30 years experience in
expertly finished Additions,
Renovations & Homes
Honesty, Integrity and
Quality Guaranteed
Classic character style
our speciality
Fulltime personal supervision
Built on our reputation in the
Western Suburbs
Contact Jimmie Roche

Property
Maintenance

Bricklaying Division
BBQs
Letterboxes
Retaining Walls
Stone Work
Plastering
Insurance Work

PH MARK NEWBOLD

0400 565 545


31 yrs exp
FREE QUOTES

KEARLEY
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All aspects of bricklaying
Limestone
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BRICK PAVING

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PETER HARPER

Landscaping, Paving, Reticulation,


Limestone Walls and Ponds

0412 917 818 Ph & Fax 9384 9224

Quality Work
No Job Too Small
Free Quotes

S PAVING

0411 696 179


9385 4228

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

THE CABINET MAKER


Top quality work
Prices to suit all budgets
For new or complete renovations
Kitchen, bathroom, built-in robes etc

9332 8596 all hours

JONATHAN TOWERS
FURNITUREMAKER
CABINETMAKER
est 31 years

CUSTOM
CABINETRY
OF ALL TYPES.
Specialising in Painted and Timber
Media Cabinets, Bookcases,
Home Offices and
Full Carcase Robes

I PERSONALLY DESIGN,
MANUFACTURE AND
INSTALL ALL ITEMS
ENSURING THE
HIGHEST STANDARDS.

0417 092 134


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A Good Price Guaranteed

Jaycraft Cabinets
Quality Kitchen Renovations
Workmanship Designed Cabinets in

Robes Laundries Vanities


Office Study Entertainment
Call Jason For Free Quote

9302 5209
0417 998 435

Paving & Limestone


Professional

www.finishedkonstruction.com.au

Kip Woodsmith Design

Call Dave 0408

One Company All Trades

Individual designs & hand crafted


Cabinetry and Furniture including:
Kitchens & vanities, dining tables, beds &
side drawers, lounges, storage robes & more
For a free Design & Quote

092 350

BRICKWORK
RESTORATION
Crack Repairs, Mortar Repairs
Concrete Cancer & Waterproofing
All work guaranteed 10 years

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New homes plus
additions & renovations
by a specialist who
understands & appreciates
the older home.
Full Design Service.

Tel. 9381 7094


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

0433 969 639

Call us on

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to advertise in the

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INTERIOR SOLUTIONS

Ph: 9207 3501


Mob: 0419 858 247

Trades & Services

Perth TLC Group can project


manage your next home
improvement/renovation

Call Kip

0415 137 081

info@kipwoodsmithdesign.com.au

www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165

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

CAR DETAILING
Indigo
Painting
ALL-WHEELS DETAILING

APV
Constructions

Mobile Car Cleaning & Detailing


From a wash and vacuum to a
full detail
Call 0409 442 714
a/h 9244 2716
for a free quote

0418 957 666

CAR WASH & DETAILERS


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

HOMES / EXTENSIONS
Alterations / Updates
30 years experience
ARTHUR VENTOURAS
REG. 3730

KWA BUILDING
INSPECTION & CONSULTING
Structural Drawings & Engineers Certications
All work guaranteed; Competitive Rate
Other services fully booked
Lloyds worldwide professional indemnity insurance
Expert Witnessing, Geotechnical & Structural Engineering
Reg. Build #2952; Chartered Pro Engineer #328049

T/SMS 0414 341 543


mandarinwa@bigpond.com

BUILDING
SERVICES

BUILDING SOLUTIONS
We Remove, Repair, Replace
Brickwork / Fretting mortar,
Stud walls, Render, Concrete,
Chimneys, Ceilings, Roofing,
Lintels, Eaves, Windows,
Carpentry, Tiling,
Box Air-Conditioners etc.
Hidley Pty Ltd

044 97 88 778

Increased home energy


efciency = Lower bills, more
comfort & higher resale values
www.erais.com.au

CAR WASH

0417 984 561

CARPENTRY

KAYES CARPENTRY
QUALITY CARPENTRY WITH RELIABILITY

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0418 920 574

DAVID HAYWARD
CARPENTER & JOINER
Qualified Craftsman over 42yrs exp

FOR ALL JOINERY


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

Ph 9382

4172 all hrs


0402 538 449

JUST DOORS

DOOR INSTALLATION &


MAINTENANCE SERVICE
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Timber & Aluminium Trimming. External
Doors Priority. Draught Weather Seals
Eye Viewers & Accessories

Enzo De Palma

Mobile 0412 194 842

CARPENTRY

Because Quality Counts

CABINETMAKING

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

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

Ph: 0416

126 048 Anytime

MARTINS CARPENTRY
& CONSTRUCTION

7 Forrest Street,
Subiaco WA 6008.

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9381 6098
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Mini Bobcat Service,


Landscaping, Paving,
Retaining Walls, Reticulation
Bernie Parsons

9344 1884, or
0418 914 284

0413 327 435

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CABINETMAKING

0412 908 205

Construction & Installations


Restoration, Clean and Seal Work

Specialising in your brick work

Personalised service with a better deal at

ALL ASPECTS OF

Small Jobs Immediate Attention


Ring Frank
25 yrs exp

MIKE BRYANT

bcc@aapt.net.au

Est 1972 1st Class Work

VAN BEMMEL
BRICKLAYING

ALL JOBS FREE QUOTES

0428 910 341


A/H 9381 9126

M.P. & K.J. GOURDIS

BRICKLAYING

RELIABLE LOCAL TRADESMAN

BOBCATS, EXCAVATOR,TIPPERS
ROCK BREAKER

Local Nedlands Builder

Ph: 9381 9815

Re-lay: Drives, Patios,


Around Pools, Soakwells,Tree
Roots & all types of paving.

MINI BOBCAT HIRE AVAILABLE

Built on Relationships

PAVING - Driveways patios


and garden paths
LIMESTONE GARDEN WALLS
14 Gloster Street, Subiaco

0414 441 877

BOBCATS

Mob: 0418 944 934

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& STONEWORK

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0417 969 480

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Laundries & Toilets

ASBESTOS

Asbestos
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Accredited removalist with 20 years

Bathroom
Laundry
Kitchen

BOOKKEEPING

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CARPENTRY

CARPENTRY

Patches Carpentry
and Maintenance
Decking Pergolas Fencing
Renovations Framing Skirtings
Shelving Fit outs Cedar Linings
Screens Repairs

NO JOB TOO SMALL

Michael 0432 968 625

CARPENTRY
CREATIONS

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

FREE QUOTES

CARPENTER
Extensions & Renovations
Maintenance & Repairs
All Jobs, Big & Small

0423 247 903

Roberts
specialist

carpentry

Renovations
&
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and Commercial
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LATEST TRUCK MOUNTED


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

patchescarpentry@gmail.com

Ph 9383 3510
Mob 0413 833 966

WOODVILLE

STAIGERS
Carpet & Cleaning

WOODWORKS & RENOVATIONS


Suppliers of:
Top Class Timber Joinery
Budget Joinery Cheapest Doors
in Perth Kitchens & Wardrobes
Project Management Undertaken
Call Neville 0416 190 154
or email: nev@mbas.com.au

Carpet
Tiles & Grout
Vinyl & Lino
PH: ELSA

Upholstery
End of lease cleaning
Office cleaning
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0410 659 580


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PH TONY 0434 835 036

www.carpentry-creations.com.au

CARPET CLEANING

448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

ALL AREAS

9384 5656

NEW & USED CARPETS & VINYLS LAID


Repairs & Re-Stretches
All work guaranteed
Phone Lee

Worlds Largest Carpet


Cleaning Company

0410 244 233

CARPET & VINYL


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

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


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Repair Specialist 35 yrs exp.
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Old, New. No Job Too Small
Underlay Supplied

9447 4429 0417 184 655

CARPET CLEANING

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CEILINGS - DAMAGED CEILINGS
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SMALL JOBS WELCOME
OVER 35 YRS EXPERIENCE

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Undertaking all aspects


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

David Macdonald
0488 208 999
Carpentry &
Maintenance
Solutions
Over 30 years experience.
All aspects of Carpentry and Joinery.
Heritage/Federation/Colonial
restoration and renovation.
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Outdoor Carpentry
20 Years Experience

For Quality Timber


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CARPET CLINIC
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Domestic & Commercial


Carpets L/suites
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carpet by
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Our Reputation and
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our Customers
Dont take a chance
Contact Martin Cook

9383 7977
0418 940 145

Kurt Carter 0424 476 036


kurtcarter01@gmail.com
www.allbuildconstruct.com

CARPENTRY & MAINTENANCE

Qualied Charpenter with over 30 years experience


Specialising in:

Doors
Skirting
Stud Framing Gates
Cedar Lining
Pergolas & Decking

I Pride myself in completing


all work to perfection
Ph Nick

0414 337 873

Ceilings installed & repaired


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

FOR ADVICE & QUOTE


PHONE RHYS ON

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

0411 547 487


APEX CEILINGS
& PARTITIONS
Ph

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carpet possible
COTTESLOE CARPET
CLEANING
Western Suburbs
Specialist!
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
RENTAL
UPHOLSTERY

Now available
New Technology
TILE & GROUT
CLEANING
NO MESS
NO FUSS

9383 4931

MELITA
CLEANING SERVICE
Excellence in
Building and Carpentry

PLASTERLINE
INDUSTRIES

FREE

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

Clean Lounge Suites


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

9309 9967
E X P E RT

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

0418 957 690

PULL DOWNS DECORATIVE


DRYWALL REPAIRS
INSURANCE SUSPENDED
Police Cleared - Free Quotes

Ph Andrew

M 0413 568 580


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CHIMNEY SWEEP
THE ORIGINAL

The Swiss Chimney Sweep


All types of FLUES /
OVENS / POT BELLIES etc

Adrian 0411 848 404


CLEANING

Cleaning

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC


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Better Cleaner
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Hardworking
0412 226 328
0433 445 916
Regular/Spring
Window Clean
Moving In/Out
Vacate Clean
Office Clean
ALL JOBS FULLY
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OCEAN LINE CLEANING


Husband & Wife Team
Commercial / Domestic
Police Clearance

Ph 0411 445 452

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

Ph: Ben 0408 566 431


RITA CLEANING
SERVICE
Domestic & Commercial Cleaning
Window Cleaning Service

CURTAINS

SPRING CLEAN
ALL OUTDOOR AREAS

COMPUTERS
TELEPHONE

Beautiful Curtains & Blinds

HIGH PRESSURE HOT & COLD CLEAN


Driveway Algae, Moss, Oil Stains
Paving, Driveway, Clean & Seal
Decking Scrub, Seal & Repairs
Tennis Court Vac, Algae Treatment
& High Pressure Clean
Gutters & Windows
Pool Clean & Maintenance
Vacate Clean, Domestic & Commercial
Garden Clean-up & Rubbish Removal
NO MESS - FREE QUOTE - 15 YEARS
EXPERIENCE - POLICE CLEARANCE
FOURWAY OUTDOOR

Free quote call Galen

0433 145 346


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MOST CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED


NO SURCHARGE

Professional,
Residential / Commercial
and Vacate Cleaning
Good references
100% guaranteed services
Ph Melisa 0406 341 162
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A.SKY
Cleaning Service

Home Cleaning Special


$25p/hr
Vacate & Rent Inspection
cleaning
Commercial & Window
Cleaning
We bring our own
equipment & chemicals
POLICE CLEARED & FULLY
INSURED
Reliable Staff & Quality Guaranteed
A.skycleaning@gmail.com
Free Quote Call Us

0404 118 811

www.ASKYcleaning.com

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
www.centuryitc.com.au

Call: 6465 4444


0411 357 645

Mac Man

Regular Vacate Moving In/Out


Spring Rent Inspection
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Police Cleared Experience
References Guaranteed

- Need help with


your next Apple
hardware or
software
purchases?

0413 929 436/0403 164 133

Northlands
Commercial

CLEANING SERVICE
Offices Restaurants
Medical Centres
Shopping Complexes
Retail Stores
Window Cleaning
End of Lease Realty

Daryan 0430 855 758


Ako
0413 967 128
northlandccservices41@yahoo.com.au
northlandcommercialcleaning.com.au

CLOCKS & WATCHES

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

0272

- 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

For an obligation free quote

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

Ph: Peter 0417 772 230

CURTAIN CLEANING
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448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

9384 5656
DECKING

A DECK ABOVE

Custom decks and pergolas.


Outdoor living specialist.

Don 040 116 7232


a-deck-above.com

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

Unit 23/145 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands

9385 3054
www.dutchtimepieces.com

COMPUTING

Installation, Upgrades and


Repairs
Virus Removal
Networking
Email and Internet
Data Backup

Phone Chris on 0417 990 396

Phone Margaret

0412 477 294

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Your local tradesman for 20 years


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Ph

9385 7150 or 0414 660 051 DAY

Create your space for all


seasons.

Specialising in
decking & patios.
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0412 882 011

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Painting

DEMOLITION

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Outbuildings Asbestos Removed
Rubbish Removed

0409 958 186

Vincent Demolition

 Concrete cutting & pool


removals
 Driveways shed fence &
patios removals
 Kitchen & bathroom
stripouts
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20 years exp
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DEMOLITION

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One-one to suit your needs
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Mature aged VERY welcome

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Stairs & Balustrades Oiling

Outdoor Living

Fully insured, police cleared

Trades & Services

Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467

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Computer Headaches?
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Timepieces

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC cleaning

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Sheers
Pelmets
Rollers
Verticals
Shutters

0403 939 742

DUTCH ANTIQUE

Quality service, experienced,


reliable friendly cleaners

9381 3088

Curtains
Swags & Tails
Romans
Venetians
Timbers

Email: jamesrslewis@me.com

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All-U-Need
CLEANING SERVICE
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BETTYS Home
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Ph Betty 0408 241 464

Smartwire Communications

CLEAN PERFECT

info@housekeepingwa.com

$40.00 per hour


Friendly & Reliable

Broadband, Domains, Networking,


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Extensions design and


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DRAFTING &
DESIGN

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

Skilled Electrical
All Electrical Work

ELECTRIC
BLUE

POWER POINTS, LIGHTS,


BATHROOM HEATERS,
SECURITY LIGHTS, TEL A
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MAIN UPGRADE, REWIRING,
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YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICIAN


ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

skilledelectrical@hotmail.com
Lic 003542

Lighting, Power Points


Safety Switches, Smoke Alarms

D2R DRAFTING
PLANS DONE FAST
info@d2rdrafting.com.au

0439 091 688

HOURS

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


SAFETY SWITCHES SMOKE ALARMS HWS
BATHROOM HEATERS UPGRADE RENTALS
A-Z Electrical Service
CALL MICK

9384 7079 0412 779 947


EC 7341

DRAFTING SERVICES

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Council Approval
Drafting
Extension &
Renovation

0411 329 003

Call Tony
NO JOB TOO SMALL !

GRAY

Residential

RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
CONSULTANT
LUXURY NEW HOMES
ADDITIONS/EXTENSIONS
RETAINING/LANDSCAPES
POOLS/CABANAS

Roberts
Renovations &

FROM CONCEPT TO CONTRACT


ALL COUNCIL/BUILD APPROVALS
DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS

Handyman Service

CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE


20YRS EXPERIENCE
SPEAK TO JOHN DIRECTLY

0408 099 233

PERTH HOME
DESIGNERS

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Over 25 years experience


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extensions, patios & carports
COUNCIL SUBMISSIONS DONE
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DRIVING
SCHOOLS

Procient Driving School

Learn to drive an automatic car in


a caring and patient atmosphere
Please call Malcolm to
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0424 555 400

ELECTRICIANS

9381 5802
EMERGENCY SERVICE
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

STEVE

MUIRS

0412 922 648 0412 924 134


www.cablenet.com.au

MURPHYS
ELECTRICAL
9384 1163
129 CLAREMONT CRESCENT, SWANBOURNE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & RETAILERS
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

EC4634

0418956459 9444 0989

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

Ph

Hot Water System Repairs


Ceiling Fans, Exhaust Fans
Stove & Oven Repairs
Reticulation Controllers
Fault Finding, Load Logging &

Electric Whirlybirds
with the Smarts to cool
your house for
Around $35 a Year
To Make a booking With
Philip and His Team Call

0407 997 049


info@electricbluewa.com.au
www.electricbluewa.com.au
EC 005680

0422 238 213

Tel 0411 123 769


ALL DOMESTIC - ELECTRICAL
WORK LIGHTING, POWER,
UPGRADES, GARDEN LIGHTING
Lic ec 8358

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

Lic No EC 3474

0407 770 910

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

Grant 0433 749 858

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Wembley Electrics

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EC 8293

WEST COAST
CABLING SOLUTIONS

Power Points: Single/Couble,


Indoor/Outdoor
Lights: Down lights, Fluoros,
Garden lights
Fans: Ceiling fans & Exhaust fans
Renovations: Home, Ofce,
Bathroom, Kitchen
TV & Phone Points
Internet Cabling
Fault Finding
7 DAY/24HR EMERGENCY CALL OUT
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SPLIT A/C SPECIALIST
Lic No AU06037

9314 2407
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Colorbond Pinelap Jarrah


Asbestos Removal Fence Removal
Security Fencing Rural Fencing
Call or Email James

0409 889 679

or james@jcfencing.com.au
www.jcfencing.com.au

Advantage Fencing
Specialists in Colorbond and
Gramline fencing and gates

STEPHEN DEW

REC 6541
Quality Electrical Work
LED Lighting Design & Conversion
RCDs & Smoke Alarms

24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE

Mob: 0409 393 110


A/H 9336 6909

Phone Jarod
0414 519 819
Free Quotes and Advice
Asbestos Removal Licence
Installation and Remove Old
Advantagefencing@hotmail.com

FIREWOOD

SWANBOURNE WOOD YARD

BRIAN CLARK ELECTRICAL


INSTALLATION (Lic EC007548)

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white gum
mallee roots

SERVICING ALL WESTERN


SUBURBS AREAS (EC 11924)

EFFICIENT RELIABLE
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
INDUSTRIAL

FREE QUOTES
REASONABLE RATES
Call Langford

0407 088 082


FLOORING

TIMBER FLOORS
Suppliers / Installers of

New & Used Flooring


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

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

Phone Richard King


0417 956 575

Ask about energy savings


FREE QUOTES

Trusted & Reliable


Electricians

0422 626 719


www.westernwiring.com.au

9384 4566
0412 770 881

FURNITURE
RESTORATION

Touchwood
Restorations
Quality furniture restoration Repairs that last French Polishing
- Spray Work - Stripping etc.
Ernest Palmer

0413 415 845

GARAGE DOORS

GARAGE DOORS

SUPPLY, INSTALL AND SERVICE


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GARDENING

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NIGELS GARDEN
MAINTENANCE

FLOOR SANDING

For complete care of your


garden with reliable service.
Regular or casual. Call Nigel

0412 689 643

0404 092 785


FENCING

0407 166 177

Hardie & Colorbond


Fencing Specialist

NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE

rob@allfencingperth.com.au

T TI MBER
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EST 1983
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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

CALL JOHN

0412 229 200

Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.

UALITY

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

SANDING, FINISHING
LAYING AND DECKS

Jimmy 0420 235 709


www.obrienflooring.com.au

THE PERFECTIONISTS

* 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:

0419 905 053

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

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REGULAR GARDEN MAINTENANCE AND CLEANUPS.


ROSES AND COTTAGE
GARDENS A SPECIALITY
ALL AREAS
FOR PROMPT AND
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Phone MATTHEW

Call Dave on
0412 187 585

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

Matthew: 0414

710 110

JAN RAGENOVICH
Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants

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Polishing & Re-Coating, ATFA


Member & Police Cleared

0423 153 677

woodlandstimberflooring.com

Call Brad on 04EVERGROW

(0438 374 769)

Email: info@evergrow.com.au

Garden Maintenance
Residential & Commercial
Design & Installation

Mike Jones 0417 181 827


Nina Jones 0427 056 785

ALL GARDEN
MAINTENANCE
Pruning Weeding
Cleanups Mulching

Rob 0450 384 711

Gardening
and Landscaping
Transform your tired old garden into an oasis of
beauty Specialises in complete garden
transformation to suit all budgets. All aspects of
Landscaping Design & Construction. Residential
& Commercial. Garden maintenance
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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Lawn Mowing Service

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Regular Maintenance.
Reliable & Meticulous
Ph Colin on

janragenovich@bigpond.com

Specialising in all electrical work


Quality workmanship

GARDENING

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

0414 959 309

NRK
Electrical EC 8576

MOB

288A CAMBRIDGE ST, WEMBLEY

www.livingelectricswa.com.au

ELECTRICIAN
SUBIACO BASED

WOOD & ALU. SCREENS


AND DOORS
NEW SCREENS & DOORS
BARRIER SCREENS
WHEEL REPAIRS

Free Quotes at your convenience

dave@westcoastcabling.com.au

EC8582

0412 955 633

Contact Tony

Good old fashion country service in the city

Ph: 0419 907 502

PH: 9384 9232

ALL
HRS

FREE QUOTE

9387 4401
0417 942 962

MIKE 0417 189 942


EC929

Residential - Commercial - Industrial


All electrical work
Serice and repair evaporative air
conditioners
Split system air conditioning installations
High Voltage specialists

Twinside Retaining Walls


Gates & Asbestos Removal
No Job Too Difficult
Experienced Contractor

Call or visit

FLYSCREENS

REPAIRS & REWIRE

Call 0403 968 164

Electrical, Solar Power


Renovations, Plumbing
& Gas, Air-Conditioning
One Stop
Tradesman Shop

FENCING

EC00475

Subiaco based contractor


Rewires Safety switches
Power points

Martin Sladen
ELECTRICAL

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ELECTRICIANS

25 yrs experience in
Landscaping
& Garden
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Maintenance.
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0408 851 901

Reliable, Competitive rates


Good References.
Keep this cutting on your Fridge

Text or phone Theo

0429 880 004

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GARDENING

GARDENING

B.J.s Garden Maintenance

Garden Cleanups
Weed & Pest Control
Pruning & Hedging
Rubbish Removal & Mulching
Ph Ben

0428 792 042

Cambridge
Gardening
Services
Yard Clean-ups
Small-medium sized tree
lopping Mulching
Hedge trimming
Rubbish Removal
Council Pick-ups
Lawns Pressure Washing
RELIABLE FULLY INSURED

Call

0421 997 585

We Cover all your Gardening Needs


SHAUN READ

0410 778 181


VIKAS JAISWAL

0437 344 678

pricklypeargardening@gmail.com

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCED PASSIONATE


Mowing, whipper
snip, edge
Hedging, pruning
Spraying, fertilise
Weeding, mulching
Green waste, rubbish removal
Reliable and quality guaranteed

Spring specials now available


Call Ben for a free quote

0427 542 655

2guysgardening@gmail.com

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ANGUSS GARDENING
Gardening Clean-ups
Mulching Fertilising
Rubbish Removal
Fully Insured. Phone Angus

0437 712 039


9381 5454

or Rosie 08

Adelines Essential Organic Garden Care

nadiasgardening@gmail.com

Freshwater Glass

Glass repairs,
shower screens, doors
and windows, pet doors
www.freshwaterglass.com.au

Ph 0418 944 590

BALCATTA
GLASS
Glass Repair
9240 4422 All Hours
188 Balcatta Road, Balcatta
(opposite Bunnings)

GLASS and MIRROR


CUT TO SIZE
WHILE YOU WAIT

MUIRS

Northern Suburbs. W.A.

A Better
Handyman Service

White Knight Repairs


& Home Maintenance

EUROMART
KITCHENS

guard, soakwells, small roofing


repairs, high pressure cleaning.
Free Quotes.
Pens. Disc. No two storeys.

Ph Denis 0418 898 893


9304 1321

Cornerstone

Gutters & roong


FREE QUOTES

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DOWNPIPES CLEARED
LEAKS AND OVERFLOWS SORTED
FREE QUOTES PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
PROMPT SERVICE
Phone
MARTIN

0414 011 220


GUTTER CLEANING
& WINDOW CLEANING
SPECIALIST

SAME DAY SERVICE


SUPPLY & INSTAL
GUTTERGUARD
DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS
Call Kevin Ph: Hme 9381 2080
Mob 0419 907 986

GUTTER CLEANING

FULL
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No Mess Down Pipes Cleared


Gutter Guard Installed
Tree Lopping Roof Repairs

OKE

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+ GLASS REPAIRS +

1300 654 253 or 0457 077 536

RIVERVIEW GLASS PTY LTD

Gutter Cleaning

0418 914 084

or book online at
www.guttervac.com.au

Downpipes flushed, roofs cleaned


of debris from $99.00
Also high pressure cleaning

Jack 0412 986 151


9387 4442

HANDYMAN

jeff@riverviewglass.com.au

CLEANING
No Hazardous Chemicals
Guaranteed Results
Sealing Service Available

Grout Magic
Craig

0402 644 509

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
SKILLED
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

GUTTERING

The NEDLANDS handyman

REPLACE your
gutters NOW

All those jobs your husband wont


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

(and surrounding suburbs)

VALUE
TRUST
RELIABILITY
30 Years serving the
Western Suburbs
Garden Renovations
and Maintenance

08 9384 9555

admin@mclgroup.com.au
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(20% off your rst
service if you say
you found us in
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GARDEN CLEAN UPS


WEEDING
MULCHING
PRUNING
PLANT CARE & ADVICE

0435 510 087


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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.

0419 927 224, 9245 2034

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Your home is your castle ...
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Handyman
0419 925 452

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For all your home maintenance and


timber decking call John for fast and
reliable services

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THE FIXER

HOME & GARDEN


MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS
ALL ODD JOBS

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moulding
Quality work - with attention to detail

Call Scott on 9386 6138


or 0417 461 087

FOR ALL YOUR SMALL JOBS


Garden Maintenance:
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planting, potting, fertilising and mulching,
service and repair reticulation.
Home Maintenance:
Running repairs around the home, repair/
paint walls, hang pictures, at pack
assembly, x dripping taps.
Current Police clearance held.
Experienced, reliable local resident.
Call Dean
on mobile

Painting
Doors and locks
Paving
Repair reticulation
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industry for over 25 years.
I only provide quality maintenance
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CALL FRANK FOR A
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0418 919 312

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All Carpentry Work


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Restorations
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Call

0481 565 433

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Love Your Home

HIGH PRESSURE
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Quality Work
Experienced
On Time
Realistic Prices
For a FREE QUOTE phone
Geoff 0415 860 884

Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

Industrial High Pressure

CALAUTTI

Specialists in high pressure cleaning

Handyman Service
For household repairs eg house and
fence painting, small tiling or
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Call Charlie on 0401 019 975

THE PROPERTY
SERVICES WIZARDS
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 Retention & Removal of


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email + ideas on web site

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881

One Company All Trades


Perth TLC Group can
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improvement/renovation
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9284 0165

info@tlc-perth.com
Have a look at our main ad in the Home
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for new appliances
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JASON Cabinet Maker

0403 657 011


LANDSCAPING

Innovative landscape design,


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

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


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

Good old fashioned,


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

Free Quotes
Call Mike Kuba

0413 015 808

Indigo
Painting
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&
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LTD.
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HOT WATER
SYSTEM

Making Life Easy


Artificial Lawn
Environmentally Friendly
Australian Made
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

EST 81

4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont

Office

9387 2339

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS


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

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

Phone Peter Harper

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9245 3303

0400 424 357

Rejuvenate
your
Tired Garden

0401 372 277

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Roofing, Flashing
Gutters Installed OR Cleaned
Tiling etc.
All Handyman Jobs

German craftsman, 25 years experience

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

For a free quote Phone


Tony 0468 484 382 or
1300 788 714

QUALIFIED TRADESMAN

Complete kitchen and wet


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

LANDSCAPING

NEDLANDS HOME &


GARDEN MAINTENANACE

Mob: 0416 932 432

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY


Affordable Vacuum Gutter Cleaning
Professional. Reliable.
Comprehensive insurance cover.
Fully roof-safety trained.
For an obligation-free quote call

PH: 9383 9334


PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
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Mobile: 0414 080 753

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free quote call 0411 786 083

Mob: 0407 933 959

Domestic and Commercial


Total Lawn and Garden
Care Tree Lopping
Landscaping
Property Maintenance

KITCHENS

GUTTERS and/or
windows CLEANED
TREE PRUNING

GROUT CLEAN

Richards

HANDYMAN

GUTTER
CLEANING

Irrigation, plant selection, clean ups &


revamps & much much more!!!
Fully insured, professional work/diploma in
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Landscaping & Design


All garden maintenance
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Better Lawns & Gardens

HANDYMAN

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GLASS
Great value, professional care

GUTTERING

0412 917 818 9384 9224

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Free Messure & Quote

Phone: 9209 2669

www.greenplanetgrass.com.au

TRANSITION
LANDSCAPES

Garden & landscape renovation


Native & water-wise plants
General garden maintenance
Free design & planning
consultation
Call Steve

0497 808 778

steve.transition@outlook.com

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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CAMBRIDGE LAUNDRY

LAWN MOWING & GARDEN


MAINTENANCE

4/115 Birkdale St Floreat (Cnr Cambridge)

Domestic Laundry,
Service Washes
Pickup & Deliver
WINTER SPECIAL
Doonas & Blankets

0409 086 497


PAINTING

New Turf lay Reticulations repairs


Mulching & planting
Gutter cleaning & rubbish removal
Tree pruning & hedging
and much more
Call Jasuf on

EDDIES LAWN AERATION

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

Call Eddie

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER
Ring 9381

Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

PAINTING SPECIAL

9284 5638
0419 966 945

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412

LIMESTONE

FLOREAT & ALL


WESTERN SUBURBS

Reg 1964

VERTIMOWING
(De Thatching)

CRITICAL WITH WATER RESTRICTIONS


and Lawnmowing Services

Ph Russell 0408 833 116 Work


9447 4907 Home

Roberts
Renovations &

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

LAWN MOWING
Handyman
Service

25 YEARS EXPERIENCE

MOW IT & MORE

Trevor 0412

9245 2550
0418 299 524

Ph/Fax:
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Lawn Mowing Servicing


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

KE

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041 301 6555

Mow d Lawn
Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20

ANGUSS

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service

MUIRS

9381 5454
0437 712 039

- Lawnmowing - Edging
Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

Mobile 0418 921 418

LAWNMOWING & GARDENING SERVICES

Police Clearance, Fully Insured & Free Quotes

0450 225 113


6143 8721

Precision
Edge Mowing

182 051

James Limestone
Restoration

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

0400 219 056

BUDGET

LIMESTONE
ALL ASPECTS

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS
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European Craftsman
Very Reasonable
Reg: 6952
Rates

Painters Registration No. 5890

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS

CAPITAL
PAINTING&
DECORATING

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS


Your satisfaction is
our guarantee

Call JAY: 0410 413 327

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

www.precisepainting.net.au

Small Jobs welcome!!!


Commercial / Residential

Jeff
FULBond Reg# 4004

LY BO850 750
Ph: 0418
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Attention To DetailKMakes

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

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

Phone Jack for a


free, no obligation
quote
Rego 8057

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Commercial / Residential
Interior/ Exterior
High quality & low cost

By employing the services


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Painting
& Decorating
you
are
guaranteed only the highest
standards of professional
service & communication.
Your work will be completed
by the owners of the
business and full-time team
members. We do not subcontract your work under
any circumstances.
You pay only once you
are satisfied the work
is proceeding to your
satisfaction.
Reg. No. 5298

20 Years Exp - Free Quotes

Pol Lic SG 15935


ABN 22337056071

Locksmiths
Guaranteed Same
Day Service 20 years exp

KEVIN SHEEHAN
Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

0412 153 846


7 DAYS PER WEEK
www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au

0400 977 610

Free
quote DAVID

0431 200 866

0499 874 988


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REG 7800

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Paul Stratton

30 years experience

Painter & Decorator

Lawn Mowing
YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH
Fertilising
X Home X Office X Car
Fully Insured
7 Day Service
FREE QUOTES

Mat 0409 930 924

Ph: 6350 8500

www.lockstock.com.au

0451 478 078

TOM

0418 914 041


ALL HOURS
www.citygrouppainting.com.au

Reg 6375

OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE


PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Prompt & Professional
Service
Competitive Rate

PAINTING

ALL SMALL JOBS


Quality Work
Residential and Commercial

Painter & Decorator

MICHAEL ELLIS
PAINTING

LOCKSMITH

PAINTING

A PLUS PAINTING
& SERVICES

How to Get Your Painting


Completed Right The
First Time Guaranteed.

0417 965 115

REDHOUSE

Phone Joe 0408 094 444

Stonework Specialists

www.naturalistestone.com.au

penguin.painting@yahoo.com.au

All The Difference

NATURALISTE
STONE
Also:
Perth & South West
Contact Matthew Warren

Jerry P: 9404 5706


M: 0421 477 899

Interior / Exterior

Mobile 0404 739 991


Subiaco
Painting Service

100% Customer Satisfaction


Guaranteed!

Your Local Master Painter

COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

F: 9444 7863

Commercial & Residential


Internal & External New Homes
Repainting Free Quotes

Ph/SMS Geoff 0411 987 542

SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

MOBILE 0432 322 026

PENGUIN

capitalpaintingdecorating@yahoo.com.au

Ph/Fax 9382 3278


Mobile 0438 755 877

LAWNS & GARDENS


Call
Rob

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

Mob 0417

email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

SEAMUS HOME SERVICES

Old fashioned workmanship,


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

HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

Honest and Reliable


Ph Angus

Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

0411 223 637


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0411 223 644

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Free Quotes - Call Darren today

Reg. No. 4280

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC


Steve

Painting & Decorating


Reijo 0411 610 246

20 years experience

Est 1985

MORE THAN A MOW

For all your internal/external


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

DON McNALLY

Atlas Lawn Services

LAWNMOWING SERVICE

1782 or 9388 1237

Mob: 0451 901 919


0411 354 602
Ph: 9388 8055

PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICES

Saari Quality

J.B. Leadlights

FREE QUOTE

paintingservice1999@gmail.com

REG 7089

0425 551 233


9381 6996

+Domestic +Commercial
+Interior + Exterior
+Roof Painting + Any size jobs

Reg No. 6791

Reg. No. 3511

LAWN CARE

Specialising in

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.

0400 440 272

Reg. No. 4989

LEADLIGHT

COASTAL COLOURS

Phone
WARREN
on

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

0413 653 595

9383 9252

please consider

Reg No. 5309

P&N
Painting Services

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MAFRICI

30 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Residential Commerial
Call Anthony

9248 6165
0408 348 616

Tel/Fax:

email: anthonymafrici@hotmail.com

Swarm
Services
FREE BEE SWARM
REMOVAL

Bees Unharmed
PH: 0403 304 361
PLASTERING

PLASTERER AVAILABLE
Small renovations.
Patching all surfaces.
MIKE KELLEY

9204 4108
0408 908 683

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

PLUMBING

AMP PLUMBING & GAS


YOUR LOCAL LICENSED PLUMBERS

7am - 11pm 7 DAYS EMERGENCY

GAS Installation & Repair


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

Freecall 1800 102 888


9384 0202
9384 1030
9389 8989 0419 950 430
MASTER PLUMBER
Lic. PL 5041

SEC. Lic. 4263

Skilled Plumbing &


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

9384 0877
PL 5580

9388 6299
Gas 4784

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

NO CALL OUT FEE

HOT WATER
FAST

Wall Plastering &


Ceiling Repairs

GAS 532

Insured.

WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
PAINTING PROJECT,

PEST CONTROL

 H.W.S. Gas/Solar
 Blocked Drains
More than fifteen years experience.
Call Travis 0468 789 879
 Toilets & Pans
ELLIS PLASTERING  Cistern Repairs + New
ALL AREAS
Free quotes will happily
take on little jobs
 Water Leaks
0416 121 932
40 Years Experience
 Water Filters
Pete The Plasterer  Local Plumber
Including all aspects of solid wall
plastering and plaster boarding.

30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

0405 069 500

PL 1735

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE
Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle
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Reg 6621

(near Hay, Jersey lights)

Work
Guaranteed.

PAINTING

Reg 7824

Washing,Ironingand
Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE

For all your


gardening needs

LOCKSMITH

Reg No 3468

JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR

LAWN MOWING

Reg No.5150

LAUNDROBAR

9335 1552

Indigo Painting
PL 7947

PLUMBING

PAVING
CONTINUITY, STYLE AND
QUALITY ARE ASPECTS YOU GET
WITH OUR FINISHED PROJECT.

Call WAs Premier


Stone / Paving Service

PL.16

24 HR

Pensioner rates

0402 929 732

PLUMBING & GAS

PEST CONTROL

Call us now
9387 3081

1800 18 12 24

0418 926 705

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

www.quantumpaving.com.au

ENVIRO-CARE PEST
SERVICES

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CITY BEACH

FLOREAT

MIKE STOKES

MAINTENANCE

Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

9454 7711
0411 229 312

PBL941

EFFECTIVE AND SAFE


ALL DOMESTIC PESTS
TERMITE INSPECTIONS
& REPORTS

COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROL
Family Business Providing Local
Services Since 1958

9384 7870
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

ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

THOMPSONS
PEST CONTROL

Termite Inspections Ants


Spiders Cockroaches
Weed control Silver Fish
General Pest Control
$15 external. Free Quotes.

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

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0418 904 332

Gorey
Plumbing
Services

YOUR
LOCAL
CO.

VERY NEAT & TIDY


MOSTLY SAME DAY SERVICE
LEADING EDGE ON W/ANT
+ BED BUG CONTROL
OBLIGATION FREE QUOTES
CONTROL ALL PESTS
3K   
Email: harrigan5@iinet.net.au

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CHURCHLANDS
PLUMBING

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

WOODLANDS
PLUMBING

1800 18 12 24

0407 381 727


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PLUMBING

PLUMBING

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Pensioner rates
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PL 7947

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PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE


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

WE OFFER A 5%
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PLUMBING & GAS


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

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Renovations
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GL4700

PARAMOUNT
PLUMBERS

FRIENDLY, EFFICIENT SWISS


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38 Years Experience
All Plumbing Maintenance
Licensed Gas Fitter
Bathroom Renovations

CLAREMONT
1800 18 12 24

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Lic No PL 5456

GL 2676

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Contact LEAKY PETE

0415 114 172


9286 2450
STEWART FRANK
PLUMBING
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Blocked Drains
Burst Pipes
Leaking Taps
Hot Water systems
Cisterns
Toilet Pans
General Plumbing
Mobile

MUIRS

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0419 953 531

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GL 006462

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Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

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Hot Water Systems
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Hot Water Servicing & Replacement
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Renovations
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Mob 0414 408 521
Email: jordansplumbing@bigpond.com
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IRRIGATION

9371 0865 Fax 9473 0600

9309 2961 or
0419 836 484
Pond And Aquarium Cleaning
Ongoing Maintenance
Pond Building And Restoring Of
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Live Plants And Fish
Fish Health and Disease
Installation Of All Aqua Products
Package Deals Available
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RETICULATION

MIKE MURPHY
FURNITURE REMOVALS

FULLY INSURED
0439 900 381

www.jsuttonplumbing.com.au

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REMOVALS

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LEAK DETECTION
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Pensioner rates

Plumbing & Gas,


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Solar Power, Renovations

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PLUMBING

0432 602 667

Commercial & Domestic


Pump & Reticulation Repairs
Ph: 0403 248 845

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

0414 475 527


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MAINTENANCE

WIRE TRACKING & VALVE LOCATING


OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
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DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS

Peter 0417 096 691


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REPAIRS & NEW INSTALLATIONS
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Dave

0408 092 350

RENOVATIONS

Lic No AU 7200

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RETICULATION REPAIRS

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Very Reasonable Rates
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John

0429 947 977

ROOFING

ROOF & WALL


DOCTOR
If your re-roof is more than $20,000 (inc
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9430 6553

16 Essex Street, Fremantle

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

LOCAL ROOFING
Ridge Capping Fixed the Proper Way

2 YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY

Special sealant for box gutters


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

0419 385 971 or


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Gutters
Downpipes
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Ridges Repointed
Soakwells Installed
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Indigo Painting
0408 944 891
9386 3667

ROOFING & BUILDING


MAINTENANCE
HIA

MEMBER

R.B.M.
Since
1986

ONE CALL WE DO IT ALL


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PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
Tile and Metal Roof
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Specialising in R/EBuilding Reports
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All Hours

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Pensioners
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ROOFING

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

Roof Restoration
Cement and
Clay Tile Restoration,
Ridge Cap Repairs,
Guttering and Downpipes

ROOF CARPENTRY

SECRETARIAL
For All Your
Secretarial Needs
from Student to
Executive

Roof Carpentry Team


Specialising in Architectural
Designed Homes. 15 yrs exp.

Phone JEFF 0418

912 874

ROOF PLUMBING

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

9380 8333

1300 137 663 or 9209 3980


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0408 947 570

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Roberts
ROOF
Renovations &

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

Graham
0432 119 526

Specialised Outdoor Services

All Roof Replacement


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

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

* Western Suburbs
* Competitive Rates
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Mobile
0413 747 777

RE-ROOFING WITH
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Friendly Professional Service
All Work Guaranteed
Free Quotes Competitive Rates
Specialising in Diagonal Tiling
NO JOB TOO SMALL

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EQUIPMENT
QUALITY OWNER OPERATED
COMPLETE POOL SERVICE
JOSH MANN

0414 775 586

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Est. 1990

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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Core Tiling

& Bathroom renovation


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

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Stone restorations Floor & Wall
Tiling Clean & Seal Stone
Grind / Polish Stone
Call
Massimo

0438 003 571

www.stonecareaustralia.com.au

DON TILING SERVICE

All aspects of wall & floor tiling.


Specialising in bathrooms.
Ceramic, Porcelain, Travertine.
FREE QUOTES
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don.yoon@yahoo.com.au
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
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TREE & PALM REMOVALS


HEDGING & MULCHING
NARROW ACCESS
SPECIALISTS
FULLY INSURED
Call ANDY

9306 8599
Mobile

0408 405 671

Stump Grinding

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TREE SERVICES

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11 SHOPS IN WA
ALL OWNER OPERATED

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For
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Mob: 0403 377 692

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FULLY INSURED

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NEW
POOL SHOP
2/611 HAY STREET
JOLIMONT

9380 4420
OPEN 7 DAYS

9448 2227

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

The Tree Specialists

Call Marco

0450 159 839

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

teamtreelopper@gmail.com
www.teamtreelopper.com

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Digital Antenna
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Ph: Jason

0411 351 251


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FLOREAT TREE SERVICE


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SMALL JOBS
MOST WELCOME
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Quotes Les 9387 8094

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

The Local Guys

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Fully Insured / All areas

Tel: 9246

If you have trees, you need


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Free Quotes

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- Home Theatre Systems


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

Jason 0413 859 898

0407 774 549 9387 5153

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LOCAL

WESTERN
SUBURBS

18 years experience!

Prompt & Professional

9384 6164

ROOF REPAIRS

Ph: 0416 042 038

FOR OVER 20 YEARS

POOL & SPA SERVICE


CHEMICALS/REPAIRS
FREECALL 1800 835 444

Complete and Professional Pool


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

Fax 9384 5929

Mark Warden

POOL
SERVICE


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

0418 925 030 or 9384 9141

Low Prices Quality work

Floor and Wall


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

SURGEONS

TV ANTENNA

HALESTORM
ANTENNA &
AUDIO VISUAL

TREE

9389 6131

SAND SUPPLIES

Leaks Fixed
Damage Repaired
Ridge Pointing
Re-roofing (Tin or Tile)
Guttering & Downpipes

JEFF TILING

NEDLANDS
134 BROADWAY

FREE QUOTES
BEST WORKMANSHIP
CHEAPEST PRICES

GUTTERS AND
DOWNPIPES

Alex 0412 597 261

YOUR LOCAL SHOPS

Repair. Maintain. Improve

(Licenced & Fully Insured)

CLAREMONT

9389 8744

HouseDoctor

Phil 0400 340 228

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

Ph PETER PLAISTED

9401 1820

Gutters & Downpipes


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

Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

Western Suburbs
Pool Service

No Job Too Small


Call Dave 0410 493 127

MUIRS
All Roof Repairs

Specialists in Commercial &


Residential Shade Sails

257 STIRLING HWY


CLAREMONT

RoofQuest

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

PROFESSIONAL

Regrouting leaking shower,


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

Qualified Arb
Merristwood UK

0418 958 607 Patrick

The Roofing Specialist


Re-roofing & repairs
Gutters & Downpipes
Colorbond or Zincalume
Fully Insured
All work guaranteed

Contemporary Tiling

TREE SERVICES

Royce Turner

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

Prompt Roofing

TREE SERVICES

All Roofcare

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TILING

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

SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854

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9379 3407

7 Day 6am - 10pm


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

0414 738 888


TV SERVICES

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

9382 4752
Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

UPHOLSTERY

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

9354 4524

WERE JUST A PHONE


CALL AWAY

ABM Brick Restoration


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

Aaron: 0410 521 734


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Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

0407 771 476

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

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FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

33778

BEAUTIFUL Regency white Cedar


TV cabinet bought from Trilogy for
$5495. Perfect condition. $2495 ono.
0400 853 844

33819POTS

CHINESE Garden pots range of


sizes and colours ex Shanghai Shed.
Available now.
0439 923 001
8 Assorted size filing cabinets, 2x
lge bookcases, 3x lge bookcases, 3x
rough wine store cabinets must sell.
Any reasonable offer.
0418 925 325
CLOTHES Ex hire designer labels
clothes for sale, prices are from $50,
sizes from 8 through to 18 Australian
and Italian dresses contact
lisa@valentecouture.com.au or
0466 891 467

DESIGNER
Clothing. Racks &
racks of quality vintage, retro &
pre-loved designer clothing &
accessories for sale at the Polka Dot
Vintage
Market
Claremont
Showgrounds
Saturday
14th
November & Sunday 15th November
9.30-4.30. Find us on Facebook
Polka Dot Vintage Market Perth
DINING
Table. Webber Oak
purchased 1975 seats 12, 184cms
by 102cms, plus wall plate rack to
match phone 9384 1859
FURNITURE Queen Anne Dresser,
6 drawers, 65H x 115W x 44D- $100:
Mahogany sideboard Indonesian,
95H x 168W x 44D, good
condition-$200: old wood fireplace
surround (for renovators)-$80.
Subiaco 0419 918 841
PINE Pedestal desk with leather
top, incl 2 file drawers vgc $500 ono
0418 925 325
SHAUNA Dalgarno freelance stylist
/colourist working at the The
Collective Subiaco. 25% off all
services when you book in and
mention this advert email or phone.
For appointment 0424 972 916
shaunaoz@gmail.com

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

SIDEBOARD

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

PROUD
APPLIANCES

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

4 Hood Street Subiaco

9388 2251

Uwes European
Appliance Repairs

Repair Miele Siemens


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

Ph: 6201 1387

www.uwerepairs.com.au

WINDOW
CLEANING

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING

WINDOW
CLEANING

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

STYLISH Timeless Artifex leather


lounge suite. Includes 2 black leather
lounges. One 2 seater and one 3
seater. Also included is a light wood
coffee table & red chaise lounge. All
designed with features to match. In
near new condition, these locally
designed and crafted pieces were
purchased for approximately
$10,000. Set is approximately 6
years old and rarely used.
Measurements 3 seater 2.3x85, 2
seater 1.7x85, coffee table 1.2x1.2,
chaise lounge 1.2x60. $2800 ono.
Contact Sarah on 0400 647 822
WINGBACK
Chair.
Superb
exclusive J Robt Scott fabric. $1,000.
Ph 0418 925 325

ANTIQUES

PAIR Restored Scandinavian Baltic


Pine front doors with ironwork. Circa
1880. H223cm W65 and 55cm.
$2000. 0418 927 461
ANTIQUE & Collectors Market
Claremont Showgrounds Saturday
14th November & Sunday 15th
November 9.30am-4.30pm. Over
100 dealers. Huge range of antiques,
collectables, bric-a-brac, antique &
costume jewellery, retro wares &
furniture. Free valuations 12-3 daily.
Win $2,000 cash door prize entry $7
ANTIQUES Clocks for sale. Large
collection 9380 6399

ARTS & CRAFTS


ASSORTED
Framed pictures,
prints, mirrors. Would suit
decorators. 0418 925 325

www.diversitycleaning.com.au

BRENda

iSHINE

Window
Cleaning

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

Terry 0406 809 977

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

EST. 1976

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


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

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235

PETE AND JOSH

0402 433 690

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

COURSES
MINDFULNESS Course 5 weeks.
Saturdays 14th November to 12th
December.
For
beginners
/experienced.
Fremantle
www.mindfulnessperth.com.au
Penelope 0497 289 817

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

COUNSELLING

WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

Roberts
&

WINDOWS and/or
gutters
CLEANED
Renovations
TREE PRUNING

Handyman Service

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

your local professional

OKE
LY BO

FLYSCREEN REPAIRS GUTTER CLEANING


HIGH PRESSURE CLEAN

040FU375 8242
ANGUS

GMR

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

0439 518 525

WINDOW
REPAIRS

Paul Jones

Carpentry & Joinery


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

PH 0417 915 636

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

PH 0407 328 128

www.sashinaflash.com.au

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

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

MY Academy GATE preparation


workshops running in January. All
four areas of the exam will be
covered giving exam techniques and
strategies as well as timed practice
questions. For more details contact:
info@myacademy.com.au or call
9284 4408

FOR HIRE
LOVELY Old Dresser/Sideboard
with mirror, two drawers, 2-door
cupboard. Excellent condition
$900.00 oono. 0402 471 062

33810

trades & services

EDUCATIONAL

AMYGDALA
Consulting,
Professional Psychotherapy &
Counselling, effective and in-depth
for Individuals, specializing in
Relationship Counselling, Marital
and Family Therapy. Qualified, 30+
yrs experienced. Free half hour,
Claremont
Medical
Centre.
www.amygdala.com.au.
Ph 9383 3132

EDUCATIONAL
AMAZING Improvements in English
and Literature through personalised
guidance and exam practice by
experienced
markers/teachers
/examiners. Notes provided. Limited
places. Start now to build your child's
confidence. We come to you. Call
0415 094 909
CHEMISTRY,
Physics,
Mathematics, English and other
WACE subjects. Individual tuition for
Years 10/11/12. The Tuition Centre,
Bayview Terrace, Claremont. 9284
3004
ENGLISH And Literature tuition.
Very experienced Yr 11/12 WACE
teacher/examiner/marker.
The
Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace,
Claremont. 9284 3004
ENGLISH Still time to end the year
on a high. Specialist tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords.
Free
assessment. Ph 9388 3727.
www.numberworksnwords.com
MATHEMATICS
Tutoring. Very
experienced Yr 11/12 WACE teacher
/examiner/marker. The Tuition
Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
MATHS Still time to end the year on
a high. Specialist tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords.
Free
assessment. Ph 9388 3727
www.numberworksnwords.com
MMS
Learning. Exceptional
Tutoring - Affordable Price. All High
School and University subjects.
www.mmslearning.com 0458 235
241 call today

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
BIG Garage Sale Donegal Road
Floreat. Sunday 8th Nov 8.30-12.30.
Housewares, books galore inc. Uni
texts, clothes, pot plants, pilates
reformer machine, exercise bike,
scrap booking, beading, furniture,
jewellery, garage items etc
CLAREMONT Showgrounds. It's a
Vintage Lovers Paradise. Heaps of
Vintage, Retro & pre-loved Designer
clothing & accessories. Plus retro
homewares & vinyl records for sale
at The Polka Dot Vintage Market
Claremont Showgrounds Saturday
14th November & Sunday 15th
November 9.30-4.30. Find us on
Facebook Polka Dot Vintage Market
Perth
COTTESLOE
20
Reginald
9.30-12.30,
7/11/15.
Baby,
household items
FLOREAT 345 Salvado, 7/11/15,
9-3pm, jewellery, clothing, household
items including new washing
machine and outdoor setting
GARAGE Sale Floreat Sun 8th,
Nov 8am-1pm. Household good,
adult & kids clothing, toys, books and
more. 251 Salvado Rd
NEDLANDS 74 Mountjoy Road
Sunday 9am-3pm. Bed single, toys,
lego, X-box 360 + games, T.V heater
(gas), books, clothes, shoes etc
NEDLANDS Park/Williams 9.30am,
Sat 7, Sun 8. Modern glass coffee
table + long unit. Jewellery,
household, clothes, more
PARA-QUAD Garage Sale. Sunday
15 November 9.30am-12.30pm. 10
Selby Street, Shenton Park (Car
Park No.3). Furniture, household
goods, clothing, toys, books
www.slfwa.org.au
ROTARY
Swap Mart. Every
Sunday 7am to 12 noon. Broadway
Shopping Centre, Nedlands. Seller
bays $5. Come and get bargains
galore or sell your goods
SALE Sat 7 Nov, 76 Townshend
Ave, Subi. New, good clothes 9-12
noon
SEVEN Willow Road Woodlands
Sunday 8th November 8am to 4pm,
two tin trunks, hat case, wooden
oars. Aluminium roof rack, gutter
mount, old hand tools, old interesting
items. 9446 3301
SUBIACO Sunday 8 November
after 9.00am, 60 Rupert Street.
Relocation o/seas. Furntiture variety,
indoor and outdoor, plants potted,
hanging baskets, bamboo 4 metres
high, Weber BBQ, miscellaneous.
See for sale household. Subiaco
0419 918 841
SUBI Centro Sun 8 Nov 9am.
Household sale, new & used items,
designer wear, Ikea shelves, xmas
deco, music gear, paintings, tools,
home decor, bargains galore. 14
Laurino Tce, 9388 0918

HEALTH & BEAUTY


DO You want to lose weight and
look good for summer, do you lack
energy, feel bloated, lethargic, do
you want to make sure your body
gets the best nutrition- call me to
discuss your challenges, goals and
feel support:
Frances, mobile 0414 800 154
HERBALIFE
Independent
distributor for products call 9244
4318, 0450 032 061
KINESIOLOGY:
Restore your
health with energy medicine, relieves
pain, chronic injuries, anxiety, past
traumas, migraines, reflux, IBS. Call
Jude 0411 111 893
www.judecasey@iinet.net.au
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
MASSAGE
Mobile, Swedish,
Reflexology. Remedial, relaxation.
Call 0415 942 388
PERSONAL Trainer, weightloss,
fitness, yoga, pilates, boxercise
0415 942 388
PSYCHIC
Medium Clairvoyant
Palmistry. Fremantle E Shed
Markets. Saturday, Sunday Fran
0407 775 178
SORE
Feet? Therapeutic foot
massage including Reflexology,
Reiki, Podiatry treatment. Genuine
care and time given. Health rebate.
Pip McGuinness Podiatrist. 40 years
experience. 9387 1027
WORKOUT
Cottesloe Glasses
Gym, Pilates. Creche 0418 950 112
Maureen
YOGABOOGIE: Dance/yoga class
that defies description. Monday
9.45am at the Cottesloe Civic
Centre. Call Jez 0421 499 994
YOGA Kundalini. Open ongoing
classes in Wembley on Tuesday
evenings and East Fremantle on
Thursday evenings. Certified
Teacher Suzanne 0414 883 139

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS

33793

DUNSBOROUGH
Yallingup:
Architect awarded contemporary 5 br
home for rent December and Jan.
1st letting. Incredible panoramic
views of entire bay from L/areas,
bedrooms and extensive outdoor
living decks. Ideal location 6 mns
from Dunsborough and Yallingup.
This is a luxury private home being
leased for the holiday season and is
available New Year and Australia
Day. Extensive photos available.
0422 925 704
5 Bdm beach house for holiday
rental in Dawesville. Sleeps 6 adults,
5 children. Ocean views. $400-$600
/night.
Call 0409 081 013
AUGUSTA Riverfront hol/house F
/S/C balcony, gas bbq, private jetty.
Availability school/hols, 4 brms. 0411
111 893
BEACH
House in glorious
Gracetown, Cowaramup Bay
available for 13 nights 16-28
December. Comfortable, cosy and
equipped with everything you need.
Sleeps up to 6 people in 2
bedrooms. Lovely sheltered spot,
walk to the beach. Perfect for a
family getaway and Xmas at the
beach. 5 night minimum booking
$300 per night. For more info and
pics call
0408 441 748
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
DENMARK Charming 2x2 cottage
in Scotsdale Valley 0419 934 775
DUNSBOROUGH For rent. Holiday
house. 1 minute walk to town, 4
large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2
toilets, large games room, air con &
deck area. Large block. $380 p/night
off season, $450 p/night peak period.
Call
0409 771 485
MARGARET
River. Riveresque.
Luxurious Balinese-inspired villa.
Now available for gourmet weekend,
and other dates in November,
December. Please call Di, 9757
2493, 0407 572 493 email
riveresque@bigpond.com
www.riveresque.com
MARGARET
River 2 holiday
houses set on a stunning 5 acre
property running down to the river.
Panoramic views of forest, river and
sea. Pearl River Houses is a
beautiful and very special location for
a spring/summer holiday or event.
See our website with drone video,
photos and all the info you need
pearlriverhouses.com.au
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.
0418 943 720
or visit www.homeoraway.com.au
EXPERIENCED Couple available
for housesitting, neat and tidy, good
with animals, police clearance and
references available. Taking
bookings now, Gaby
0407 787 459
I Am looking for accommodation for
myself and my husband. We are
over here from the UK for work. We
are looking for a place from 14th Nov
to 13th Dec. We are extremely clean
and tidy and are happy to look after
gardens and pets. References
available for here and the UK. Ideally
we would love to be within cycling
distance of Lords gym in Subiaco.
0416 701 290
WWW.ELITEHOUSESITS.COM

LOST & FOUND


FOUND
Camera. Tuesday 3
November Crawley. To claim call
0403 434 185

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 318i E46 109km, r
/green. Runs well. Reduced $3,500.
9381 5857, 0418 988 945
2005 Peugeot 407 diesel auto
sedan. Silver. Dual zone aircon. Only
95000 kms. Fantastic fuel economy.
Good tyres and battery. Always
serviced in Nedlands. Good overall
condition. $8000.
Ph 0418 925 325

MOTOR VEHICLES

PHOTOGRAPHY

COMMODORE Stn wgn 2002.


Bronze colour. Good condition.
$3,000 Tel: 0418 919 140 or 0407
759 900
HONDA CRV 2000 manual, silver
in colour. Very good condition.
$5,000. Tel: 0407 759 900 or 0418
919 140

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

MUSICAL

SITUATIONS VACANT

ALTO Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute,


Guitar, Piano, Trombone, Trumpet
lessons by qualified, experienced
teachers.
AMEB
Exam
Accompaniments available with 4
weeks notice please! Lesson
bookings for 2016 now. Members of
WAMTA, TRBWA, ASMEWA,
WWCC No. From 8 years onwards
for lessons. Michael/Mary.
Ph 9387 7046

CAREGIVERS Needed to make a


difference in the lives of older
people. We are seeking reliable,
empathetic and compassionate
people to provide non-medical
assistance and companionship to
seniors in their own homes. We need
people who can work out of school
hours-evenings, overnights and
weekend hours or with wide
availability. No qualifications
necessary, all training provided
through to Cert III. Experienced and
qualified staff are also welcome.
Own vehicle required. To apply
please call Home Instead Senior
Care during office hours on
6310 0400

ASHTON
Stage
performer
keyboard, rarely used. Excellent
condition. $300. 0417 965 549
CELLO Beautiful old German cello,
1890s with characteristic dark
varnish. Warm rich tone. Excellent
instrument for university or advanced
student. $8,000 (valuation available).
Contact Ingrid 0479 078 534
CLARINET
Vito, great tone,
excellent
condition,
recently
serviced, music and stand inc. $400,
0438 651 064
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
Lesson
beginner/
advanced. All styles & levels
0415 942 388
GUITAR
Tuition, beginner to
advanced. eddierg@bigpond.net.au
9381 9146
PIANO
Munchkins
Music
afterschool qualified teacher.
Musicianship. 0430 465 725

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. 9386
3893, 9389 8881, 0414 868 255
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
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high class gorgeous blonde
Courtisane offering intimate E.L.E.
Contact Colette for details on
0401 962 603

PHLEBOTOMIST Admin AssistantHollywood Fertility Centre Nedlands.


Mon, Wed, Fri 7am to 2.30pm. 8
month contract (possibly ongoing).
Call 9389 4200 or email resume and
cover letter to
hwfc@hollywoodivf.com
PRACTICE Nurse required to join
our nursing team in a busy General
Practice in Subiaco. Applicant must
have experience in practice nursing
and immunization experience is
preferable. Available to work within
our opening hours 8am-7pm
weekdays
and
8am-12pm
Saturdays. Please email your
resume to bec@rokebygp.com.au
PROPERTY Manager. Temporary
position available at highly respected
Subiaco based Real Estate. 3 week
full time employment (30/11/2015 to
18/12/20150, managing a well
maintained portfolio of roughly 100
properties in and around the
Western Suburbs. Must have prior
experience, a current Property
Management License with own
vehicle. Please forward your details
to Libby Martin. libby@coakleyand
martin.com.au. 9381 7588

SITUATIONS WANTED
CHAUFFEURED Sedan service.
Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
Mastercard and eftpos. Lic. 3862.
Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANER Housekeeper. Years of
experience in large homes and
Antique furniture. Pol clearance with
excellent references. Honest, reliable
0415 170 739
CLEANER
Looking for regular
work. Will clean house, do laundry
and iron. AFP clearance available on
request. Ring today
0434 720 319
CLEANERS, Absolute Perfectionist
Team of Two with more than 10
years experience in Office, Small
Business and Domestic Cleaning.
Reliable anhd Highly Efficient W
/ABN and Pol/Cls. Call or leave
message: 9203 9141, 0431 894 562
CLEANERS Hardworking & reliable
ladies team $30p.h.
0406 281 882

SENSUAL Massage by qualified


male therapist. Bookings necessary.
Mosman Park.
Ph 0405 568 137

CLEANING High quality, police


clearance, very honest and reliable
ph Eric 0431 405 115

STUNNING 24 yo brunette for


sensual massage. Mosman Park. Ph
Aria 0414 263 851

CLEANING Husband, Wife honest,


reliable, hard/working, experienced,
references, P/C
0414 527 765

VERY Hot M & F couple available


for sensual massage. Mosman Park.
By appt only. 0414 263 851

PETS
110% Care while you're away.
Owner operated since 1998.
0418 943 720 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au
CAT Boarding, new cages and play
area, daily, weekly and long term
rates available. Ph Danny 0410 314
909
DOG Obedience Classes. Neri
Karazija holds these Wednesday
evenings and Saturday mornings as
a follow on from the Puppy Classes
at Swanbourne. Bookings are
essential and the next classes
commence early in 2016. Ring
Naomi or Jaimee to immediately
secure your place on 9384 2644
DOG
Obedience Workshops:
Having trouble with recall, jumping
up and pulling on the lead? Neri
Karazija's workshops held at
Swanbourne are just the thing! The
next one will be Nov 28th so ring
Naomi or Jaimee to secure your
place on 9384 2644
DOG
Training: fun, modern,
effective and rewards based.
Classes,
in-home
behaviour
consults, Bowen therapy, Pet sitting
and Doggy day care in a trainer's
home
0403
818
789
emma@perthpaws.com.au
www.perthpaws.com.au
DOG Walker available. Sat & Sun
8am-4pm. Western suburbs. Max 2
dogs per walk $30 p/hr.
Call 0402 361 322
PUPPY
School and Puppy
Management: Held at Swanbourne
every Sunday commencing at 9am.
There are four classes held on the
hour. Neri Karazija conducts the
classes and bookings are essential
to get full benefit. With barista coffee
available from Choux the new format
should ensure maximum benefit and
comfort for all, so ring Naomi or
Jaimee on 9384 2644
SMALL Dog minding service in
Wembley. Big yard, walks, TLC.
Julie 0400 681 145

CLEANING Husband and wife


team. Excellent references, 15 years
experience. Police clearance. 0433
835 783
CLEANING Husband wife, honest,
experienced, hard working $23 p.h.
10 years experienced, houses,
office, schools. Available Monday to
Friday 0416 861 353
CLEANING Iron. Team of two.
Years of experience police c. $30
p.h. Nandy 0413 570 137
CLEANING
Washing, ironing.
Mature, experienced lady. Excellent
references. ABN, Pol.clear. Elderly
welcomed $35/h. Ph. 0456 167 489
EXPERIENCED Gardener Western
Suburbs. Special rates pensioners
0498 837 612
GARDEN All Aspects of Garden
Care.
Maintenance
and
Development, New Garden Design
and
Installation.
Specialist
reticulation available for lawn and
garden requirements. Christine and
Larry Pryor 0415 258 783
GARDEN
All gardening job.
Experienced $25ph. 0421 243 206
GARDENER And reticulation work.
Professional, experienced and
knowledgeable. One off jobs or
regular maintenance. Friendly
service and free quotes. Call Reed
0401 498 737
GARDEN
Heritage
fix-ups,
make-overs,
apprenticeship,
completed, reticulation, transplants,
free quotes, Bonar 0423 477 822
GARDENING
Hedging, pruning
trees. Horticulturalist, experienced.
Local. 0421 215 495
GARDENING
Lawnmowing,
whipper snipping, hedging, weeding
and spraying. Experienced with
certificates. $30-$35 p/h.
Craig 0411 315 807
HANDYMAN Efficient, reliable. 25
years
experience.
Painting,
gardening, tiling, craftsman etc. Call
Bob. 9444 6474, 0403 511 072
HOUSE
Keeping,
mature,
experienced
lady.
Excellent
references. ABN, Pol clear. $35/h.
Ph. 0450 089 933

POST, November 7, 2015 Page 109

Question remains
on freight law

classifieds c

From page 11

SITUATIONS WANTED
IRONING A better professional
service. Established 17 yrs,
non-smoking. Reg van p/up and
delivery.
Phone Sandra 0411 222 899
IRONING
Absolutely the best
quality ironing and dry-cleaning
service
guaranteed.
Local
trustworthy family run business
established 30 years! Regular,
reliable van pickup and delivery to
your door. 24 hour turnaround. There
are no wrinkles in our reputation.
Phone Prestige Ironers 9385 7788 or
0403 121 181
IRONING Pick-up afternoon deliver
next day, Cottesloe/adjacent areas
$15/hr
0438 968 215
WINDOW And all pressure cleaning
service $30ph. 0421 243 206

SPECIAL NOTICES
MOSMAN Park Community Mens
Shed. Raffle results 1st November
2015.
Permit
holder:
MJ
Hudson-Ansell.
Permit
No:
LS207832815. First prize: Ticket No:
671. Second Prize: Ticket No: 795.
Third Prize: Ticket No: 280. Fourth
Prize: Ticket No: 137. To claim
Prizes contact 9383 3354

TO LET
1 Bedroom unit Subiaco Road.
Long/short term $250 week. Contact
Gabby 0400 567 217
1 Bedroom unit Subiaco Road.
Long/sthort term $250 week. Contact
Gabby 0400 567 217
AAAAFOR more properties To Let
see the classified advertisement
in our Real Estate
CLAREMONT
Comfortable
furnished townhouse, 2 bed, one
ensuite, second shower downstairs,
lovely courtyard. 1x lockup garage.
Perfectly located walking distance all
Claremont's amenities, public
transport and river. Suit professional
couple or single lady. Small pet
friendly. References essential, no
short term $500pw. M: 0408 744 152
DAGLISH Large hse 4x2, close to
schools, hosp, shops, train, bus
$500 pw, 9381 5857
0418 988 945
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
FLOREAT 2 bd lovely duplex
home, no common walls, own land
title, exc condition, Shenton College
zone, a/c, lawnmowing included,
small pet allowed $450 p/week. Ph
0432 086 882
FREMANTLE Perfect for summer.
Luxury 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 carbay, f/f
ground floor apartment with a/c,
garden & pool. $465/week. Available
now. 0423 776 917
HOUSE For lease available now, 2
bdrms and sleepout, large garden,
shed secure parking. Convenient
location near park shops Jolimont
location. R/c aircon $450 p/w. Mob
0404 733 295
MOSMAN Park, two bedroom villa,
private court yard, near shops
$380.00, 0419 344 559
NEDLANDS To Let. Hampden Rd
Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
NEWLY Renovated house in North
Cottesloe. Modern 3/4 bedroom, 212
bathrooms, study. Modern kitchen,
fabulous alfresco. Entertainers
delight. Steps from Vera View beach,
walk to cafes, pubs etc. Suit
executive couple or family. $2000 pr
week. Available early January for
long term rental.
0400 334 664
STYLISH Terrace unit in small quiet
complex, 2 beds covered Osp, a/c.
Solar hw/power. Suit single or couple
$460 week. Crawley 9386 3410
SUBIACO 3 bed, 1 bath character
home close to shops, schools,
hospitals, uni. Suit student, nurse
etc. Available late Nov.$600pw
Ph 0429 384 434
THREE Bedroom, one bath home
for rent (Second Ave, Claremont).
Avail from 14th Dec. Rent $550 pw.
Private
owner.
Contact
msam@bigpond.net.au
WEMBLEY Spacious 3 bed, 2 bath
house with lovely gardens.
Convenient location and parking for
4 cars. 580/week.
Call 0438 943 377

WANTED TO BUY
17TH To 20th Century antiques and
collectables wanted. Furniture, chest
of drawers, old clocks, pocket
watches, wrist watches, china, silver,
dolls, teddy bears. Will pay best
prices. Cash paid. Phone Philip of
Nedlands 0450 049 679 or 9380
6399
BRIC A Brac, old and vintage items
wanted.
Phone Paul 0412 736 291
QUILLING Tool for quilling paper.
9384 7583
RADIOS Old valve type and old
telephones + parts, any condition.
Private collector.
Ph Andrew 9319 1703

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

From rugby to rhino Wallaby David Pocock says three rhinos a day on average are killed in Africa.

Wallaby helps save rhinos


What do rhinos and rugby players have in common?
The answer will be revealed at
the annual SAVE African Rhino
Foundation dinner in Perth on
Monday night with Wallaby David
Pocock.
Subiaco resident Nicholas
Duncan has run the foundation
for 28 years and said Mr Pocock
was keen to come to Perth after
playing in the World Cup final in
London last week.
David was born in Zimbabwe,

has a strong affinity with its


wildlife, and has been a patron
of SAVE for a number of years,
Nicholas said.
Rhinos are under extreme
poaching pressure at present and
the black rhino is listed in the critically endangered species.
Three rhinos and 100 elephants
are being killed in Africa every
day.
Dalkeith vet Cameron Murray,
who, when not treating the western suburbs smaller animals,

volunteers his time on the SAVE


committee, said the event would
include an auction of two 12-day
African safaris.
Also up for grabs are sporting
memorabilia including shirts
signed by the Wallabies, All Blacks,
Eagles and Dockers, Cameron
said.
The event is at the Hyatt. Tickets
are $150 and include a three-course
dinner and drinks and can be
booked by ringing Nicholas Duncan
on 0417 937 655.

Guns stolen Claremont dumps fines bonanza


Two guns were stolen from a
Jolimont home last Thursday.
Thieves entered the Halesworth
Road home during the day through
a bedroom window.
They took a .22 rifle, an air rifle,
and ammunition for both.
Police said the guns were correctly stored.

From page 3
local cafes and pubs, and massively
boosting Cottesloes parking fine
revenue.
In 2012, the Eyes were on the
blink for 15 days after the master
unit, on top of the civic centre, was
damaged in a storm.
Mr Humfrey said installation
of the Meter Eyes in 2008 coin-

cided with parking fine increases.


Cottesloe collected $658,000 from
5641 parking fines in 2014-15.
Asked if there was an external
audit or engineering report on the
reliability of the Meter Eyes, Mr
Humfrey said: The Meter Eyes
themselves are regularly serviced
by the company that manufactures
them.

Give us back our bus!


From page 3

They connect the WACA with


Claremont railway station.
A few of the residents have
cars and Im lucky that I can go
for a power walk every day around
Subiaco, but a lot of my neighbours
dont have that option, she said.
For most now the only real
public transport option to get to
Subiaco train station is for them
to get on the 24 or 25, travel to
Claremont, get off there and take
the train.
This is a substantially longer
and more difficult way to make
what is a short jump up the road.
Many of the residents found out
the service was being cut only in
the last two weeks.
Anita Sergent said she had spoken to a lot of people, young and
old, about the 97.
They all said we need it, everyone from students without cars to
us and other people in the area,
including another aged-care facility
nearby, will all be badly affected
by this, she said.
Its such an important public
service you wouldnt think theyd
be able to cut it like this.
The PTA said the weekend 97
service half hourly on Saturdays
and hourly on Sundays was al-

ready under review because of


low patronage.
It runs from Subiaco station to
the University of WA.
The change was precipitated
by the councils decision to close
Rokeby Road to all traffic for its
planned weekend markets, Claire
Krol from the PTA said.
It would continue to operate
Monday to Friday and there were
several other travel options, she
said.
But the residents argue alternative public transport routes will
not to get them into Subiaco where
they shop and go to the library or
for events and activities.

Ms Sergent and others called


on the PTA to find another way
to direct the 97 through Subiacos
CBD on the weekends while Rokeby
Road is closed for the markets.
But the PTA ruled this out.
Transperth looked at ways to
re-route the bus via other streets,
but no appropriate substitute could
be found as all streets are either
too narrow, are not suitable for
stopping buses, would duplicate
an existing service or make the
journey time too long for it to be a
viable option, Ms Krol said.
The 97 bus is funded by Subiaco
council, QEII MC Trust, UWA and
the PTA.

Subiaco sets oval deadline


From page 5
land uses in the precinct, a staff
report for the meeting says.
It is also worth noting that an
unsolicited proposal for a wave park
appeared in the media recently.
While there is some likelihood
that other ideas would be proposed
for the precinct, it is important the
city develops its preferred outcome.
Subiaco mayor Heather
Henderson said getting heritage
listing for the stadium and playing

surface was a priority.


She confirmed that a meeting with
Subiaco Football Club bosses was
also planned.
If you look up [their] website
you will see that they are very
keen to come back to Subiaco [from
Medibank Stadium in Leederville],
she said.
Subiaco CEO Don Burnett said
there was enormous interest in
the site from the community and
developers.

Mr Rickard has since said:


By the time the project is constructed, Main Roads will have
the legislative authority to regulate the route and apply parallel
route charging, and will do so if
there is demonstrable leakage
on to alternative routes.
Cottesloe councillor Sally
Pyvis, who with former councillor Jack Walsh led the questioning of Mr Rickard at the Main
Roads briefing, said that regulation of the route remained only
a hypothetical possibility.
The mayor and several
councillors readily accepted
the MRWA presentation, including the statement routes
and charges will be regulated,
despite the fact that there is no
government plan to enact the
required legislation, she said.
Mr Rickard had said the
freight link posed no threat
to western suburb roads, but
he also said the percentage of
container trucks travelling on
Port Beach Road and through
the western suburbs was expected to remain at 11% of total
numbers using the port.
With Perth Freight Link it is
expected that these trucks will
continue to travel northbound
to service industrial areas in
the northern suburbs, he said.
If that is the case, the western suburbs might have more
truck and car traffic funnelled
into the main arterial roads of
the area Curtin Avenue, West
Coast Highway, Stirling Highway
and Hale Road.

ATOM smasher
From page 5
That is how we came up with
the character of the demon, based
on the internet meme Slender
Man, which is known for stalking
and traumatising people.
In the film, the demon starts
off far away and gets closer and
closer.
Luci and Jake took turns filming each other over five nights
with a Canon 5D camera.
When they were in a scene
together, they used a tripod.
Luci said there were many
encrypted messages in the film,
such as the sink full of dirty
dishes to illustrate the character
was not thinking straight.
She edited two hours of footage down to five minutes and
received an A for her efforts
from St Hildas.
Jake and I dont really understand mental illness, so we
thought we were telling a story
about what it might be like,
Luci said.
But I did show it to a girl who
has depression and she said,
Youve nailed it on the head,
which was reassuring.
Her proud father Greg is CEO
of Nedlands council.
The annual ATOM Awards
recognise film and media excellence in education.
The presentation was held at
Federation Hall at the Victorian
College of the Arts in Melbourne
last week.

CBH noise
From page 9

Council CEO Mat Humfrey


said the town became aware
of a noise issue around noon.
The environmental health officer investigated and requested
the operators of the establishment reduce noise, which they
did, Mr Humfrey said.
Further readings were taken
that suggested noise had been
reduced to acceptable levels.
As the operator complied
with the directions of the EHO
and appears to have inadvertently exceeded the allowed
levels, no further action is likely
to be taken.
The hotel did not return calls
from the POST.

Page 110 POST, November 7, 2015

Austin Robertsons sporting

Crickets a la carte menu is here


Like the heavy pendulum
in a grandfather clock, the
cricket season has finally
swung around.
It seems like an eternity to me
since weve seen any cricket.
The first Test, at the Gabba,
is between new captain Steve
Smiths Australians and
Brendan McCullums merry
men from New Zealand.
New Zealand will not be a
pushover in this three-Test
series, but the first thing they
will have to counter is hostile
in-your-face fast bowling.
Two left-arm speed merchants, the two Mitchells,
Johnson and Starc, will take
the new pill.
In the recent past, both have
erred in direction and length,
and on occasions leaked runs.
But Starc has already said
they are both primed and ready
to attack on-song, tighten their
line and fix the length.
If that happens, watch out.
Josh Hazlewood, who has
also erred with his direction
and length recently, has got his
place in the side ahead of Mr
Consistency, Peter Siddle.
It seems to be stating the
obvious that Steve Smith, who
replaces Michael Clarke as
captain, will lead this young and
new-looking Australian team in
what is a time of re-building for
Australian cricket.
Apart from Clarke, also gone
are Brad Haddin, Shane Watson
and Chris Rogers.
It was a surprise that young
opener Cameron Bancroft
missed selection, so coming in
at the top of the order will be
Joe Burns and Usman Khawaja.
Khawaja will bat at three,
allowing Smith to bat where
the best batsman should in my
view: at four.
At five, West Australian Adam
Voges brings some experience
and solidarity to the middleorder, while Mitch Marsh gets
what he has been craving: a shot
at becoming the gunslinger with
bat and ball, replacing Watson.
I am still a Matthew Wade
advocate for the wicket-keeping
job, but Peter Nevill, I am told,
is a better glove-man, and that
is why he has been preferred.
The Kiwis, of course, are a
proud nation and they know
how to play tough cricket.
Therell be no better exponent
of that than McCullum, who will
set the tone for their batting,
leading from the front.
In batting, they have tried
and proven performers at Test
level like Martin Guptill, Kane
Williamson and Ross Taylor,
as well as all-rounder Jimmy
Neesham.
Their pace bowlers are dangerous, certainly quick enough,

At least 150kmh, please, Mr Johnson.


and more importantly can swing
the ball.
The New Zealanders will
have plenty of support, because

so many of their countrymen


have now crossed the Tasman
to enjoy our land of milk and
honey.

It is a long time now since


Greg Chappell ordered his bro
Trevor to bowl a ball underarm
in a one-day match at the MCG,
but this controversy always
seems to rear its head and spark
a rivalry.
It is great to see Cricket
Australia has put Perth back on
the Test match schedule after
we missed last season.
The second Test will be
played in Perth, starting on
November 13.
Then another were all waiting
for, the third Test in Adelaide,
under the night sky, starts on
November 27.
This will be a spectacle to
behold: a night Test played with
a pink ball, which has already
been roughed up with some
criticism.
I hope the experiment is a
success, not just for the theatre
of Test cricket at night.
But if Test matches can be
played at night, it will also
benefit all players who are
subjected to the ravages of an
unforgiving sun, and develop
skin cancers later in life.
My great mate, Richie Benaud,
was just one of these, a victim of
melanoma, which contributed
to the great mans demise.

Mitchell Starc is also quick.

Rugby final a trip down memory lane


The ideal AFL footballer
stands 193cm tall and weighs
around 100kg, with the thighs
of a full-back and the grace of
a ballerina.
Sounds about the size and
shape of a shorter version of
West Coasts Nic Naitanui, does
it not?
Well, in last Saturday nights
Rugby Union World Cup final,
another broad-shouldered,
barrel-chested footballer gave
a full-bodied expression of his
athleticism.
Sonny Bill Williams was one
of the stars in New Zealands
34-17 demolition of Australia at
Twickenham, in the UK.
His performance took me back
11 years to a Saturday afternoon
in Sydney, when the same guy,
this time at a precocious 19
years old, helped CanterburyBankstown win a rugby league
premiership.
Sonny Bill was an immediate
star in Rugby League: explosive,
tough, uncompromising and
naturally gifted with the speed
of a gazelle.
Sonny Bill and Big Nic Nat are
special footballers in different
codes, and while their heritage
is also different, there are some
interesting similarities.
Sonny Bill was born in New
Zealand, but is still a Samoan

citizen.
Big Nic was born in Penrith,
the very heart of Rugby League
in Western Sydney, before coming to Perth with his mother
after his dads death.
Big Nics roots are, of course,
in Fiji, a stones throw from
Samoa.
Both men have a special talent for leaping and running,
and either of them could have
made it in any number of different sports.

Michael Cheika looked


consternated.

In fact, Sonny Bill did for a


time, when he shed his footy rig
and stepped into the tough world
of pro boxing in the heavyweight
division, promptly winning the
only seven fights he ever had.
Success has followed Sonny
Bill wherever hes turned, and
last Saturday was no exception.
The Kiwis have won 31 of
his 33 Test matches for the All
Blacks. Extraordinary.
The final itself went according to Hoyle if you are a New
Zealander.
Right from the start there
seemed to be a look of consternation on the face of Aussie coach
Michael Cheika.
I watched it at The Game (the
old Deen in Aberdeen Street)
and even though it was way
past my bedtime, it was a helluva night.
Im not sure if any other AFL
devotees noticed it, but there
was a similarity between the
World Cup and our own AFL
grand final.
It wasnt quite the cat playing
with the mouse, but, in the same
way that Hawthorn never really
seemed in trouble against the
Eagles, the All Blacks never
seemed to be in too much bother
against the Wallabies.
The other thing I learnt was
that turnovers in Rugby Union

are as every bit as damaging as


they are in AFL.
In the 68th minute, a converted
try to Australia took the score
to 21-17, and just for a moment
there was a sniff of hope that it
was game on.
But then, in another passage
of play, Australia looked dangerous flying down the left wing
until, bugger me, we turned the
ball over and that was the end
of the penny section.
The ball went straight down
to the other end, and, bingo, a
try to NZ and the cat had proved
too quick for the mouse.
Alas, the New Zealanders were
too big, too fast and too good.
To make matters decidedly
worse for me, last week I spoke
to Sir Richard Hadlee on a business matter.
We had a bet.
On Monday, I received a delightful message from Richard
in which he said the two best
sides in the tournament had
fought out a tough final like two
great sporting teams do, and
that Australia could be proud
of their effort.
Humility in success.
And he said that when we
caught up with each other at the
Perth Test, he drank half pints!
Is that the Kiwi way of saying
middie?

What do footballers really eat to stay at the top?


Just about everything AFL
footballers say or do is monitored these days, and nothing
is more important than what
they eat.
This is not about losing or
gaining weight.
This is all about performance
targets, wellness and recovery.
But what are they really eating?
Good, wholesome stuff containing the right amount of carbs
depending on the intensity of
the work out, or body mass.
Protein-rich foods like meat,
fish and chicken, and plenty of
fruit and veg, all worked out to
the last millimetre.
Football clubs know very well
that its foolish to have a Maserati
and fill it with substandard fuel.
But is it true?
The main problem is that the

vastly increasing multitude of


food experts seem to continually
contradict one another.
Its a wonder that we have anybody over the age of 40 left alive.
I must admit to eating anything
and everything from as far back
as I can remember.
Simple, supposedly ordinary
food like bread (no 20 different
varieties), milk (straight from the
cow), butter (again, just the one
type), vegetables (unbranded),
eggs (not battery operated), meat
(affordably wrapped in unhygienic white paper, not plastic)
and fruit (locally grown, not
imported frozen from overseas).
But today I learnt the the potassium in bananas was radioactive,
and if you ate 100,000 bananas
on the trot, youd probably glow.
Maybe somebody should tell

cricketer Peter Siddle, who


devours more bananas that the
average West African gorilla.
So, over the years, I have
become extremely confused
about what is good for me, and
what isnt.
Most Friday nights, I join a
small gathering of mature-aged
gentlemen who think they can
play golf, and we all have a
few beers after the game at
Wembley Golf complex.
I dont play golf, but I am
accepted as one of the group.
One of my special mates, Bobby
Martin is another.
Now Bob plays a mean tune
on his guitar, and possesses
a singing voice that has been
earning him a quid around the
traps for more than 30 years.
After a game of golf even

when, like me, you dont play


theres nothing better than to
blow the top off a couple of cool
ones and listen to Bobby sing.
Now whats all this got to do
with diet for sportspeople?
Well, plenty.
You see, one of the songs
Bobby sang is all about what
we should and shouldnt eat.
Listening to the lyrics, I
learnt that vegetables and fruit
were out: pesticides.
Forget spaghetti and potatoes: too much starch.
And there are hormones in
chickens; worse still, theres
mercury in fish and cholesterol
in eggs.
Sugar is poison for me, and
salt affects your blood pressure.
And, of course, hot dogs, pies,
pasties, KFC and Big Macs are

a sure pathway to a premature


death.
Theres artificial colouring in
jams and jellies, preservatives
in bread and nitrates in ham.
I also learnt that red meat
and bacon were guaranteed to
put you in Gods waiting room
sooner rather than later.
Oh yes, and lets not forget
that pot of English breakfast
tea and that flat white coffee
ruinsyour kidneys.
Geez, I said to Bobby when
he put the guitar down. You
know, mate, Im not at all hungry any more.
Fortunately, the song, which
he wrote himself, judiciously
made no reference to whisky,
beer or fine white wine.
So he blew the froth off a cool
one and I had another glass of
sauv blanc.

POST, November 7, 2015 Page 111

Kids
Last weeks
doodle.

Catherine Gawlinski (11)

Jokes

Use this shape to make a drawing.


The best two entries will win.

Q: Whats a pirates
favourite fish?
A: Swordfish.
Lottie Ercleve (7)

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

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Hi Kids
Kids,

You could win $10

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Snowflake

There were gasps of delight from


everyone at the POST who saw the
clever Doodlebug entry by Catherine
Gawlinski (11), from Mosman Park.
I love Catherines delicate shading and cherry blossom design in
the background. Textile designers
watch out!
Joining Catherine as our othermajor Doodlebug winner this week
is Lottie Ercleve (7), from Cottesloe,
with her spectacular dolphins leaping out of the water. She has done
a marvellous job.
We were wondering what you
would create from last weeks doodle

What to do:

Shop 4/531
Hay Street

Subiaco
9381 3100

Use the template, a dinner plate is ideal,

Q: How many sheep do


you need to make a
jumper?
A: I dont know I didnt
know sheep could knit!

and the results were delightful.


Nevayahs teddies were super cute
and Matildas jellyfish were having
an underwater love affair. Gemmas
goodnight kiss was lovely while Liams
racing boys were very well done.
Seetas rainbow butterflies were
absolutely magical and Islas penguin
was striking. Ciaras flower and bow
were very good and Poppys fruit bowl
was delightful.
Evas swimming pool looked like
fun and Natalies octopuses were in
a beautiful rainbow sea.
Have fun with our new challenge!

Q: What do you get if you


cross a porcupine and a
turtle?
A: A slowpoke.
Q: Whats the best way to
raise a baby dinosaur?
A: With a crane.
Knock knock.
Whos there?

Iva.
Iva who?
Iva sore hand from
knocking.

Jane

Tongue twister

ICE-CREAM WINNERS

What you will need:


Coloured paper
Circular template
Pencil
Scissors

Q: What has ears like a


cat, a tail like a cat, but
is not a cat?
A: A kitten!

to mark a circle on your paper.


Cut out the circle and then fold it in
half. Fold the half circle into thirds as
shown.
Draw your design with a pencil. (I
used felt pen so it would be clear in
the photos.) Make sure you leave some
areas intact on the folded edges.
Carefully cut around your design
moving the paper rather than the
scissors.
Unfold to reveal your beautiful
snowflake!

You can place it between some


books to flatten out the folds.

Classified ad.

Seth at
Sainsburys
sells thick socks

ABN 50 008 917 717

40
Including
GST

FOR FIRST 2 LINES


Please write one
Word Per Space

This Advertisement to be included in the next issue of the


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Lodge classifieds by web or fax


The POSTs successful pre-paid classifieds are
accepted by fax or on the special form on the POST
website at www.postnewspapers.com.au

Provided these ads are accompanied by valid


credit card details, they will be placed in the
next edition.
The POSTs standard low prices, shown on
the form on this page, also apply to the ads
faxed or lodged via the website.
After verification, a receipt can be faxed or
emailed back to advertisers on request.

These Doodlebug contestants have won


ice-cream vouchers.
Isla Molyneux, Seeta Kannaparan, Liam Pickering, Natalie
Palmer, Ciara Thornton, Poppy Freeman, Eva Mellow,
Matilda Manning, Gemma Savage and Nevayah Edmiston.

Doodlebug

Q: Where do Dutch
rodents live?
A: Hamsterdam.

Fax your POST Classifieds to 9388 3883.


Website:www.postnewspapers.com.au
Dont forget to include the classification, such
as For Sale Household, Health & Beauty etc.
Security of credit card details on the website
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or by 10am Thursday at POST Newspapers, 276 Onslow Road, Shenton Park 6008,
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