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Roberts shifts homestead, Plunketts woo Grove


By DAVID COHEN
Building tycoon Marcus
Plunkett is trying again to
get his dream riverfront home
built in Peppermint Grove’s
The Esplanade.
Meanwhile Multiplex heiress
Denby Roberts had a far more
modest weatherboard home their first design to the State the other two, that’s the crux of
ABOVE: Denby Roberts’ relocated home, awaiting verandas in Mosman
loaded on to a truck and carted Administrative Tribunal, but lost. the matter,” Mr Hohnen said.
Park. CENTRE: Marcus Plunkett’s previous proposed Peppermint Grove Councillors said before the Shire president Rachel
from Toodyay, the route passing home. FAR RIGHT: The new version being considered by the shire.
the Plunkett site, last Friday. appeal that the proposed home Thomas said that part of The
This homestead was trucked council meeting on Tuesday said. was too far forward on the block Esplanade was probably the
to another stunning riverfront night and watched their new She said the Plunketts’ neigh- and too big. most beautiful and prominent
site 800m away in the middle of architect, Philippa Mowbray, bours had vested interests. On Tuesday, deputy shire part of Peppermint Grove.
Ms Robert’s elevated $30million promote new plans for their “We feel a bit that we’re shoot- president Charles Hohnen told “We just want to get this right,”
super-block. troubled project to councillors. ing in the dark,” she said. Ms Mowbray he still had the she said.
Mr Plunkett and his wife, “My clients are very keen to Earlier this year the Plunketts same concerns.
Pamela, went to their first move this forward,” Ms Mowbray took the council rejection of “How this house fits between • Please turn to page 105

UWA to copy
Bond Uni
By LLOYD GORMAN increase in enrolments of over-
seas students paying higher fees.
UWA will copy the academic At present about 17% of UWA
calendar of the Gold Coast’s students come from abroad but
Bond University, founded by he said the standard was 25%.
WA businessman and Cottesloe He also proposed replacing
resident Alan Bond, who died UWA’s current academic year
this year. – two 13-week semesters – with
It would mean that the univer- a three-term structure.
sity would teach for three terms Unlike the Group of Eight
a year, instead of the present universities (Australia’s eight
two semesters. largest and oldest, including
As well as announcing 300 UWA), Bond University has
academic and other staff cuts three 13-week terms and a week
this week, vice-chancellor of examinations.
Paul Johnson said other major It means students can com-
changes were ahead. plete their degrees quicker and
He broke the news to staff enter the workforce earlier.
packed into the Octagon Theatre “The final initiative I want
just two days before the univer- to talk about today will be the
sity’s Christmas party, which adoption of a revised academic
was due to be held on Friday calendar,” Professor Johnson
afternoon. said after announcing the job
Union members, staff and cuts.
students were organising a back- He said he had flagged the
lash against Professor Johnson’s idea of a short summer term or
announcement with a protest a move to a full three-term year
and demonstration at the party. in a document called Securing
Professor Johnson hinted that Success, recently circulated
the range of courses could be to staff.
reduced along with a significant • Please turn to page 105

RESIDENTIAL
Xmas Sales This Week
$13.65 Million
Wooden wonder … Savannah Rose Turich (14) and her red heeler, Roxy, love south Cottesloe’s new beach
rack, which mysteriously appeared late last week. Photo: Billie Fairclough ■ Report Page 35 SELL WITH THE
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Premier: ‘No part in Front-page


footy club dealings’ smiles were
Referring to the report, “Marshall payment:
Barnett’s office consulted” (POST, December uplifting
5), I am fully supportive of the Claremont
Football Club redevelopment, which will not Congratulations on the use of
only revitalise the club but also bring wider Paul McGovern’s positive and
benefits and amenities to the local community. uplifting photo on the front page
The construction of high-quality apartments of the November 28 POST.
in a parkland setting widens the housing choice Jill Sherriff
for local residents.  Browne Avenue, Dalkeith
The commercial dealings between the club
and Denis Marshall are entirely a matter for
them. I start reading
I play no part in that at all.
Colin Barnett
Cottesloe MP, WA Premier From the November 28 POST. Freshwater Bay Primary School students, including Kate and
my POST at
AC/DC thrill the burbs Keanu Schipper, won an Earth Carers’ competition by recycling 85.5kg of old batteries in
six months.
Austin’s page
Hooray for living in the suburbs, where you I’ve thoroughly enjoyed read-
can feel part of a greater community, both old
and young. Mt Claremont shops need more parking ing the POST since moving to
Nedlands five years ago.
A group of parents of children in Wembley This is an open letter Montgomery Avenue, is businesses are able to I immediately gravitate to
Downs and I spent a while talking animatedly to Nedlands mayor Max plenty large enough for continue to give us good Austin Robertson’s column, then
about which AC/DC songs we could hear dur- Hipkins. park users, and it is also service by allowing more rush back to the cartoon and let-
ing their first concert at Subiaco Oval a couple Please consider the park- under-used. parking. ters to the editor (reminiscent
of weeks ago. ing for the shopping area There is a large park This sort of hub works of the days of Paul Rigby!), then
“Cool, yeah, I heard that one too. How about in Mt Claremont – it is very in Alfred Road, near Mt in Waratah Avenue in I get into the meat of the very
Thunderstruck?” much needed. Claremont Primary School; Dalkeith, so why not in Mt well-written local reports.
“Yes, yes I heard that.” Cycleways and walking there is Lake Claremont Claremont? All the regular writers do a
“Oh, I just heard the chorus.” are great, but it is also as well; there is also Bold Sue Lewis great job of uncovering the truth
“We did a drive by.” very important for older Park; and all the beaches. Landon Way, Mt Claremont in each story.
“Oh, cool!” residents to be able to drive All these places are used Frankly, I don’t rely on other
• See report, page 39
As I listened to the following concert and to have a coffee or meal. by the majority of residents, well-known papers for my real
imagined all those people having great fun, Until recently, we always and these areas have provi- take on important news any
and remembering my trip to see AC/DC in
1987, I thought: Good on you, everyone; enjoy
walked to the cafe and shops.
Now, after a major opera-
sion for exercise for dogs.
But the little grassed
Once taken, more.
I read with great interest the
your special moment – you will remember it
for years to come.
tion, this is not possible for
my husband.
area in Asquith Street
that Nedlands council is
park is gone letters from contributors such
as Mercy Stone, our local liv-
Vanessa Squires ing treasure, Margaret Owen,
Slalom Drive, Wembley Downs
I am sure for many resi-
dents in Lisle Lodge and
considering for a carpark
remains mainly empty. for good and the other faithful men and
in Mt Claremont generally This area could be used women who regularly write to
Wembley Woodlands I learnt by accident that the editor.
Downs (think hot summer days in a different way to ensure some Nedlands councillors
Churchlands Perth CBD
of 40C-plus), cycling and a community thrives. They have the courage to ex-
City Beach are considering sacrificing pose hypocrisy and shortsighted
City Beach
Wembley walking are not possible. We have lived in Mt community green space in
Floreat West
To be able to go there Claremont for more than planning when they rear their
Leederville Mt Claremont for a carpark. ugly heads on issues like traffic
Hackett Estate Jolimontt
West
is great for mental health, 20 years, and up until fairly Most of the local resi-
Daglish just as important as physi- recently there have been flow on major roads and forced
Mount Subiaco Perth dents know nothing about
Claremont cal health. few cafes and restaurants council amalgamations, includ-
Shenton Park this and certainly haven’t ing this ludicrous business of
Swanbourne Crawley The park adjacent to for us. been consulted.
Hollywoodd
Mt Claremont library, in Please ensure all these UWA claiming it can no longer
Once this green space, function because of having
Cottesloe Matilda Bay
Cottesloe Asquith Park, is taken, it campuses in three different
Beach Claremont Nedlands
Peppermint
Fres Dalkeith
Grove Fresh
Suck it up, Wilson will be gone for good.
Business owners in
council areas.
Blind Freddie could see
Water Sorry, Lawrence Wilson, your Wilson carpark each Asquith Street are com- there’s an ulterior motive be-
Bay
er
Swan River
I have no sympathy whatso- day. plaining about a lack of hind this City of Perth Bill: in
Mosman
Park
276 Onslow Rd, ever for you for incurring a However, we soon discov- parking for their custom- my opinion, the power brokers
North Shenton Park parking fine in September ered that if we were even ers, but most of the current and property developers want
Fremantle at the QEII Medical Centre one minute over the hour, bays are occupied by their to gain access to our national
(“Parking grief for Wilson we had to pay for that full employees! treasure, King’s Park.
founder”, POST, December 5). hour, no pro rata provided. Why should it be the Don’t let ’em steal it, I say.
Here’s where we go… When our son was a
patient in Royal Perth
Mr Wilson, in this life,
what goes around comes
council’s responsibility
to fix an issue created by Phil Lawler
Every household and business in this area has a POST Hospital for six weeks in around. these business owners? Quadrangle Place, Nedlands
delivered free each week. 1989, when you still owned Alice Carr Eugenie Kestel
Bulk drops are also made to other riverside suburbs. Wilson Parking, we used Winterbell Court, Churchlands Rochdale Road, Mt Claremont • More letters page 12
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POST, December 12, 2015 – Page 3

Whistle blown
on Indiana
By BRET CHRISTIAN
A costly revamp of the Indiana
Ideas for the revamped Sunset site include rows of pop-up fountains, outdoor music venues and, right, on the Cottesloe beachfront has
parkland, picnic areas and a lookout over the Swan River. stalled at the last minute, fol-
lowing the surprise interven-
Sunset stirs Barnett’s memory tion of the restaurant’s original
architect.
Papers released to the public
By LINDA CALLAGHAN on Tuesday made it clear how a
deadlock over dirty toilets had
Premier Colin Barnett was escalated into a $4.7million project Trees to go: This corner of the Indi-
at the old Sunset hospital to be funded by local ratepayers, ana would become a café and bar.
site this week to see how it the state government and partly $4.7million revamp was tabled as
was shaping up under plans by the restaurant lessee. a late item on Tuesday, ratepayers
to revitalise it. Lawrence Scanlan, who designed saying they had had only a few
The hospital, on the river the much-photographed building, hours’ notice of the full council
in Dalkeith, was originally turned up at Cottesloe Civic Centre report.
The Old Men’s Home. It was on Tuesday night to outline to The official drawings show ex-
closed 20 years ago. councillors a low-key alternative panded and modernised toilets
Various ideas for its use to its multi-million-dollar proposal. with 28 new stalls, some of them
foundered, mainly because Ratepayers had prevailed on using the space now occupied by
of lack of money. him to present an alternative so- the long basement kiosk that sells
“I never give up,” Mr lution to the long-running beach ice-creams, snacks and coffee to
Barnett said. toilet problem, Mr Scanlan told beachgoers.
“Finally I had a thought bub- a Cottesloe council committee The lessee told the council it
ble to sell a small part of it that meeting. would not give up the kiosk space
no one would even notice.” The local ratepayer association without being allowed to build a
The Sultan of Johor paid said the plan set to be approved new cafe and bar partly on public
$8.5million for a block off Iris would expose the community to land facing Marine Parade, accord-
Avenue in the autumn. millions of dollars in liabilities in ing to the report to the council.
Mr Barnett said he had a solution that would advantage Mr Scanlan told the meeting
grown up in a house opposite only the lessee of the restaurant. that this would involve removing
Sunset and local children had “The toilets have to be consid- a date palm and a grove of casu-
sometimes played around the ered separately, and redeveloped arina trees, now heavily used by
back of the buildings, on the without doing a massive revamp beachgoers as a casual shaded
river side of the site. of the Indiana,” Yvonne Hart, sec- area, sheltered from strong on-
He said he had been inside retary of the Cottesloe Residents shore winds.
only once, when his father and Ratepayers’ Association told “They have huge community
was visiting a friend. committee members. use,” Mr Scanlan said.
Premier Colin Barnett tells Nedlands MP Bill Marmion, right, about
“I remember it as a very “We have an absolutely bril- He said beach users would be
his memories growing up near the sad Old Men’s Home that be- liant option that will solve the
sad place,” he said. came Sunset hospital. surprised to learn that the grassed
His father was a Rat of problems.” terraces would be taken up with
Tobruk, named after a siege they said. restored them inside. Submissions to the council said the hard surfaces of the Indiana
in World War II. Mr Barnett said the work He said he would like to the lessees’ failure to maintain the and that they would need to make
Bulldozers have moved in was stage one of a $7.5million see western suburb coun- toilets was being rewarded with a long trek from the beach to buy
to remove buildings without project. cils get together to move the public money paying for expanding cool drinks or ice-creams.
any heritage value, walkways He said the government was Nedlands Tresillian Arts their business (“Indiana revamp “The toilets can be upgraded
and some trees government re-roofing and restoring the Centre to Sunset. blasted”, POST, December 5). without becoming entwined in
officials say are diseased. outside of the heritage build- Mr Barnett said landscaped Some ratepayers have urged negotiations with the lessee about
Old timbers were being ings and community groups areas around the old build- legal action against the lessee to the kiosk,” he said.
saved and would be reused would be able to use buildings ings would be open to the enforce the terms of the lease.
on the site, possibly for seats, for peppercorn rents if they public again by next October. A recommedation supporting the • Please turn to page 35

No confidence call on Marmion LOOKING FOR A


By LLOYD GORMAN the City of Perth Bill debate.
If the Bill is enacted, 3000
Member for Nedlands appears
to have been missing from this
PROPERTY MANAGER?
residents of Subiaco’s South debate and should therefore
Subiaco council should ward – which includes the be publicly censured for his RENTAL PROPERTIES WANTED!
pass a motion of no confi- area around Mr Marmion’s inaction,” Mr Mowe said.
» We have an impeccable record for low rental arrears & low vacancy rates.
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dence in Nedlands MP Bill Hampden Road electorate He said he was not aware of
Marmion, residents say. promise excellent service and guarantee 100% dedication!
» We are prepared to pay for your business offering THREE months
office in Nedlands – will be any explanation as to why the
The call was made and forced into an expanded Perth South ward of Subiaco had to
unanimously supported at the City without a vote. be transferred to Perth. FREE MANAGEMENT FEES!*
annual electors’ meeting on Mr Mowe told the meeting “Those who are supporting
Tuesday night, in the Palms that in his view a good MP the City of Perth Bill have not Please call us today on 9386 1988 to arrange a personal appointment
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Chow main focus Collier loves Subiaco
Claremont Mayor Jock Barker ditional Chinese food with a twist. Education Minister Peter live in government hous-
outlined his 10-Person Plan to “Think dumplings with cham- Collier enjoys living in ing provided to Education
help a great economic leap for- pagne instead of green tea,” she Subiaco and has no plans Department teaching staff.
ward at a Claremont restaurant said. to go anywhere else for the “The member [Sue
launch last week. Jacquie – who has had a Quarter foreseeable future. Ellery] asked whether I
He urged everyone to take 10 shop for five years – opened Miss Mr Collier, a former would live in one. No, I
friends to Miss Chow’s, which Chow’s with Helen Lenyszyn, teacher, recently grumbled enjoy my place in Subiaco
is in the former Beluga site in Cara Lim and Janine Carpenter. in Parliament that his coun- at the moment, so I do not
Claremont Quarter, off Gugeri cil rates had gone up by think I will be moving,”
“I can’t cook, but I eat a lot,” 32%, but it later emerged Mr Collier said.
Street. said Helen, who has a finance
“People need to support local in debate that it was the “I might go back to
broking background. gross rental value on his teaching, eventually,
businesses so they are a success,”
Mr Barker said. “Cara’s a brilliant chef – every- Subi Centro home that had when I leave this place,
Co-owner Jacquie Chan slipped one should stick to what they’re gone up by that amount and I might go back to
a bit of history into the restau- good at.” and that Mr Collier was Kalgoorlie or somewhere
rant’s name. At the launch guests knocked sitting on a “goldmine”. and then look into a [gov-
“I’m always asked if I am Miss back Chinaman’s mojitos (rum, But he has no quibble ernment regional officer
Chow,” she said. lime, lemon, mint and a hint about living in the area itself. housing] house, but at this
“But in 1849 Moon Chow was of chilli) with salmon pearls, He was asked in Parlia- stage I am quite comfort-
the first Chinaman who came wonton, fried chicken, siu mai, Great leader … Claremont mayor Jock ment last week if he would able where I am.”
to WA.” cabbage dumplings and salt and Barker with Helen Lenyszyn, left, Jacquie Pedestrian finds treasures
Jacquie said the menu was tra- pepper tofu. Chan, Cara Lim and Janine Carpenter.
A Subiaco resident and It is made of neoprene
dog owner has found a and metal and is inscribed
Sporting hat trick couple of lost items and in two places.
St Mary’s netballers, vol- is eager to return them to Helen has also found a
leyballers and soccer players their owners. camera card on a verge in
have done it again. Helen Potter found a Townshend Road, Subiaco.
They helped the Karrinyup man’s bracelet in Richard If you think either is
school top the table for the Diggins Park in Park Street, yours, phone the POST on
third year in a row in the Subiaco. 9381 3088.
Independent Girls’ Schools’
Sports Association. a powerhouse PLC sport, was
Presbyterian Ladies’ College not included.
was second and St Hilda’s was PLC also won the water polo
OFFICE HOURS – CHRISTMAS/ third, as happened last year this term.
NEW YEARS PERIOD and in 2013. Iona was fourth and
PLC saw it as a great result for Methodist Ladies’ College
During the Christmas and New Year period the offices will its girls, particularly as rowing, was sixth.
be closed from 4.30 pm Thursday, 24 December, 2015
reopening 8.30 am Monday, 4 January, 2016.
Architect’s car keys in the bag
The Mayor, Councillors and staff of the Town of Cottesloe
wish all residents and business owners a safe and happy Architect Sam Klopper lost use his phone to try to find
festive season.
his car keys on Tuesday night them.
in Peppermint Grove – but it But Marcus and Pamela
Mat Humfrey wasn’t his fault. Plunkett’s architect Philippa
Chief Executive Officer Mr Klopper left the council Mowbray, found Mr Klopper’s
109 Broome Street, Cottesloe meeting and returned soon keys in her bag.
PO Box 606 COTTESLOE WA 6911 after. She had accidentally taken
Telephone: (08) 9285 5000 Talk stopped as he looked them off a table before the
Facsimile: (08) 9285 5001 under chairs for his keys. meeting started.
Email: council@cottesloe.wa.gov.au The search was fruitless, “It’s not my fault,” Mr • The agony of moving in the digital age. See Changing Hands,
Website: www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au and Mr Klopper said he could Klopper said. in the Property section, page 91

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POST, December 12, 2015 – Page 5

Is this a vital piece of evidence?


By BRET CHRISTIAN CLAREMONT SERIAL KILLINGS
The daylight sighting of a killers.” point from his own records the
man exposing himself at an Mr Napper was given extraor- period in 1995 during which he
abduction scene in Claremont dinary detail about actions and saw a man publicly masturbating
could be “extremely signifi- motivation by prisoners he in- in Claremont’s Rowe Park, op-
cant” in solving the Claremont terviewed in UK jails with no posite the Showground subway.
serial killings. prospect of release. The man was in full view of
“Absolutely. It’s bizarre, but Attackers were known to passing motorists.
it’s not unusual in the twisted return to the scenes of crimes. The witness said that he had
world of a serial killer,” says This week, a western suburb left the man alone, thinking he
Robin Napper, a former British resident approached the POST was just a sad, lonely loser.
superintendent who specialised with details of an unusual sight- The witness did not know then
in cold cases. ing, following disclosures in the that just weeks earlier a teen-
“These people are driven by newspaper about the Claremont ager had been abducted from
sex – the behaviour you describe investigation (“Two new clues to the same place after midnight,
The spot in Rowe Park near a dead tree where the witness spotted a per- fits perfectly with what has been serial killer”, POST, December 5). blindfolded, tied up and driven
vert in the weeks after a young woman was abducted from the park. admitted to me by other serial The witness was able to pin- • Please turn to page 105

L’Estrange asks voters to choose site


Churchlands MP Sean international school. Fred Burton Park in City been flagged as the potential
Thieves turn off power
Crooks turned off power at the mains at
L’Estrange has asked resi- This would be the site cost Beach. site for a new school. several homes before recent burglaries.
dents in his electorate to for the new state high school. Mr L’Estrange said he had Officials from the In Daglish Street, Wembley, last Tuesday,
decide between four pos- He said there had been pressed the government to Department of Education crooks tried to get into a home through bi-
sible sites for a new high conservation resistance to engage the public in decid- told a parliamentary com- fold doors at the rear after switching off
the other three sites iden- ing on the school site, which mittee hearing this week that the power.
school. Earlier that evening, at another home in
He has circulated a survey tified – vacant land on the he expected to be announced PMH, the old Perth Girls’
corner of Rochdale and early next year. School in East Perth, and the street, an alarm panel had been ripped
form to his electorate with from an outside wall.
the four options, including Wollaston roads in Bold Meanwhile, Princess the department’s own head
the site of the former City Park, land on the corner of Margaret Hospital, across offices, also in East Perth, The alarms at the BP service station in
Beach high school, which The Boulevard and West Roberts Road from Perth were all being considered Thomas Street, Subiaco, were disabled when
was closed in 2005 when Coast Highway, and land at Modern School, has also as school sites. thieves turned off the power last Thursday
enrolments dropped to 140 night.
They got in by cutting a hole through the
students.
A baby boom has put
immense pressure on
High school site decision soon tin roof and removing ceiling tiles before
stealing cash from a safe.
the western suburbs’ two The site of a new west- Christmas whether they can The council agreed it
remaining high schools: ern suburb high school is eliminate any options,” Mr would be willing to sell or
Churchlands with 2300 stu- expected to be announced Bignell said at the council
dents and Shenton College lease its land to the govern-
before Christmas. meeting. ment.
with 1900. Education Minister Peter
The International School Cambridge council devel- Templetonia Park is a con-
opment director Ian Bignell Collier announced four sites
now leases the old City servation area designated as
Beach high/Skyline drive- told councillors he had met at the beginning of October.
Three – at Fred Burton a Bush Forever site.
in site. Department of Education
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Mr L’Estrange said that about 10ha to build a high
if that site were used, the Cambridge sites suggested. drive-in cinema site and
government would have to “They are hoping they will Templetonia Park – are school, according to a report
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MLC salutes 39-year veteran


Yvonne Palmer’s 39-year “When we count our MLC
career at Methodist Ladies’ blessings, we count you twice.”
College was saluted by a big Ms Palmer said she would take
crowd on Monday morning. retirement as it came.
Ms Palmer, the deputy prin- “I’ve got a smorgasbord of
cipal, started as a biological things to select from,” she said.
sciences teacher in the year “I’m not an idle person.
Pussyfoot’s The Way That You “I might refresh my French
Do It topped the charts. and travel and stay in France.”
At the school’s Morning of Ms Palmer said the biggest
Thanks, an annual event at change during her career had
which volunteers, donors and been technology.
long-serving staff are thanked, “Both for what it enables and
the challenges it presents,” she
principal Rebecca Cody said her said.
departing deputy was a gifted “The secret to being a good
educator. teacher is being passionate
“She has embodied wisdom, about what you’re doing.
professionalism and so much “You can infect others with it.”
more,” Ms Cody said. Ms Palmer went to a rural high
Ms Cody said a biology labo- school – she said it helped her
ratory would be named for Ms connect with MLC’s boarders.
Palmer. Also saluted on Monday morn-
After presenting her with ing were Adele Boyce, who spent
pearls, Ms Cody also gave Ms 30 years at MLC, and Bruce
Palmer copies of a book about Wilkins (11 years).
the departing deputy.
“There are copies for your four
granddaughters,” Ms Cody said. RIGHT: She’ll be missed …
“They need to know what an Yvonne Palmer, left, with Rebecca
extraordinary grandmother Cody and parent Meredith
they have. McClements.

MANNING & ASSOCIATES Garth leaves one Christ Church for another Garth Wynne has had his rience than my predecessors, who have achieved Rhodes
OPTOMETRISTS last week as principal of Tony Hill and Jeremy Madin,” Scholarships, a record for the
Christ Church Grammar he said. number of general exhibition
See Life well lit. School.
He and his wife, Annie, are
But he said he had arrived
with a vision and creativity.
prizes received by any school in
any one year, and students who
off to New Zealand, where Mr “The campus now has a regularly achieve outstanding
Wynne will be principal of design and technology centre, results,” he said.
Christ’s College, Christchurch, geothermal heated pool, col- “Schools are all about rela-
from next year. laborative learning centre, tionships.
Mr Wynne said he had been renovated chapel, and the During his time at Christ
a fresh-faced boarding house- Blue Gym, able to house the Church, Mr Wynne oversaw the
master from Brisbane when entire student population,” introduction of surf lifesaving
he got the job as the school’s Mr Wynne said. cadets, environment and com-
11th principal in 2001. But Christ Church was more munity study options for Year
Cottesloe Central Shopping Centre “The announcement came than buildings, and had lead- 10 students, and Service in
Stirling Highway, Cottesloe 9384 6720 with the understanding I had ing educational status, he said. Action, the concept of students
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Council cull Bribery complaints


bid ‘inept’
By DAVID COHEN stay under wraps
The Barnett government’s By LINDA CALLAGHAN Peppermint Grove.
bid to force councils to merge All the complaints were dealt
was inept, Claremont council Bribery complaints made about with by returning officers or the
CEO Stephen Goode writes in the Cambridge council election WAEC and no further action
an anthology of essays on local are being kept secret by state had been taken in any case, Mr
government. election bosses. Gargan said.
Mr Goode’s chapter says the People involved in the com- Apart from the three alleged
attempted council cull lacked plaints were entitled to their pri- bribery incidents in Cambridge,
a clear and compelling expla- vacy, the Freedom of Information there was one of failing to disclose
nation and as a result the gov- officer for the WA Electoral gifts.
ernment mishandled a golden Commission said. There were two complaints
opportunity. After an FOI application from involving the use of council re-
“With an Opposition in disar- the POST, Louis Gargan, who sources and another of using pri-
ray and an overwhelming en- is also the commission’s senior vate property for electioneering.
dorsement from the electorate, complaints officer, said he had Another complaint alleged de-
it [the state government] simply not consulted people involved, famatory material, one was about
had to explain its case openly because it would take too much unauthorised electoral material
and succinctly. time and money. and one involved a conflict of
“It may not have been popular “The information you request is, professional work and council
with some, but the job would in my opinion, personal informa- decisions.
have been done.” tion and its disclosure is not in In Claremont, one complaint was
Mr Goode said the state gov- the public interest and therefore I that ballot papers were mislead-
ernment’s bid had been a recipe have decided not to release these ing, one was about unauthorised
for failure. details,” Mr Gargan said. material and one about misleading
A Goode read … In his essay, Claremont CEO Stephen Goode says material.
Local Government Minister Tony Simpson was in purgatory. His boss, WA Electoral
• Please turn to page 105 In Subiaco, all four complaints
Commissioner David Kerslake,
backed him up when the POST were about a candidate claiming

January Seaward deadline appealed against the decision.


Mr Gargan gave his own sum-
maries of complaints in all the
elections in the western suburbs.
the support of others without their
permission or using photographs
without permission.
In Cottesloe, the complaint was
By LINDA CALLAGHAN village redevelopment pro- be the basis of its submission.
He said there were 10 in that the WAEC’s information on
posed by Defence Housing “Swanbourne residents are postal packages was confusing.
Australia, the government encouraged to make their own Cambridge, three in Claremont,
Swanbourne residents have four in Subiaco, one in Cottesloe In Mosman Park, the allegation
until January 15 to let the business agency that looks submissions and I expect a was that a candidate had dis-
after housing for defence high number to do so.” and one in Mosman Park. None
federal government know was received in the WAEC’s head tributed misleading information
what they think about plans personnel. Mr Hipkins said a council referring to in-person voting in
The review secretary, Group working group of residents, office regarding Nedlands or
to sell 25% of the land at the the postal election.
Captain Kathleen Powell, said which includes the DHA, had
SAS village next to Campbell the review was independent. asked for a meeting with Lt
Barracks.
Some people were worried
Nedlands mayor Max Gen Evans, who is due to visit Hey y’all out their
Hipkins said it was the coun- Seaward Village in January.
there was not enough time,
given the Christmas and New
cil’s policy not to advertise
for comment on plans at this
Group Captain Powell said
anyone who wanted to meet Lt
in POST land
Year holidays. time of year. Gen Evans should contact her Just a short message on behalf of
Retired lieutenant general “The time for submissions on 02 6127 2693 or at kathleen. the team at Scott BJ Properties
Mark Evans was appointed by is very short,” he said. powell@defence.gov.au.
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Subiaco scene

Carols in the Park presented by Where: Theatre Gardens, Subiaco Arts Centre, 180 Hamersley
Road, Subiaco
support the artistic growth and skills development of
young people. Busking is a great way to develop your
Voiceworks Plus confidence, gain performance skills, earn money and maybe
Auslan interpreters will be present at this concert.
Voiceworks Plus invites you to Carols in the Park for a Christmas even become the next super star! If you are aged fourteen
sing-along. Pack your picnic basket, grab your folding chairs For more information and to check out the other concerts in to twenty-five and have skills in singing, dance, miming,
and get down to the park for an hour of fun and entertainment the season, visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/concerts puppetry, playing an instrument or any other type of
featuring all your favourite Christmas carols. performing we would love to hear from you.
Visions of North Subiaco
This is a Vocal Ensemble Voiceworks community event, proudly To find out more about busking in the city visit
What will North Subiaco look like in 2050? Perth’s savvy design www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/youth or contact the city’s
sponsored by UnitingCare West and the City of Subiaco.
students have a vision. youth officer on 9237 9222 or culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au
When: Wednesday 16 December, from 6pm to 7pm
Undergraduates from Curtin University’s Architectural Design
Where: Lake Jualbup, near the rotunda, Excelsior Street,
course have been asked to visualise and design a future for Markets on Rokeby
Shenton Park
North Subiaco incorporating housing and place making to Located on Rokeby Road between Barker Road and
For more information, contact UnitingCare West on 9380 9427. accommodate Perth’s growing metropolitan population. Hay Street, Markets on Rokeby is open every Saturday
Subiaco Library will exhibit a selection of works from this project and Sunday from 9am to 4pm.
The Sweet Teas and Sydnee Carter including drawings, diagrams and physical site and massing There is no vehicle access to Rokeby Road between
free concert models from Tuesday 8 December until Monday 11 January. Hay Street and Barker Road, including a small section
The city’s sunset@subi concerts are back for another season The visualisations include accommodation dwellings, community of Churchill Avenue, between 5.30am Saturday and
with ten toe-tapping shows for you to enjoy. spaces and commercial designs. Students were required to 6.30pm Sunday.
consider the harmony of buildings, urban design, landscaping, Both Barker Road and Hay Street will be open to traffic.
Don’t miss out on our special Christmas concert. Ring in the festive
Subiaco Oval and the city’s urban design framework. For more information on road closures and parking, visit
season with acapella jazz trio The Sweet Teas and their three-part
harmonies, performing your favourite Christmas tunes with The X When: Tuesday 8 December until Monday 11 January www.subiaco.wa.gov.au
Factor Australia contestant Sydnee Carter. Aca-awesome! Where: Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Visitors to the market are encouraged to use alternative
The sunset@subi free community concert series covers a mix The exhibition is free and open to all. For library opening hours transport options. There are plenty of bike racks available
of themes and genres suitable for all ages. The concerts run visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/library throughout the town centre and Subiaco is well serviced
every Sunday, 5pm to 7pm from 13 December until 21 February by train and bus routes. For more information, visit the
(except Sunday 27 December) at various parks and reserves Youth busking in Subiaco Transperth website www.transperth.wa.gov.au
throughout the City of Subiaco.
Did you know that busking is free in the city’s four For more information on the markets, visit
When: Sunday 20 December, from 5pm to 7pm designated locations? The City of Subiaco is proud to www.marketsonrokeby.com.au

Festive season closures


Opening times for the city’s offices and facilities over the Christmas and New Year period are as follows:

Administration and Tom Dadour


Date Lords Library Museum Meals on Wheels In home service
Operations centres Community Centre
Tues 22 December 8.30am – 5pm 5.45am – 9pm 9.30am – 8pm 1pm – 4pm 8am – 4pm 8am – 4pm 8am – 4pm
Wed 23 December 8.30am – 5pm 5.45am – 9pm 9.30am – 8pm 1pm – 4pm 8am – 4pm 8am – 4pm 8am – 4pm
Thurs 24 December 8.30am – 2pm 5.45am – 12pm 9.30am – 12pm Closed Finish at 12pm Finish at 12pm Finish at 12pm
Fri 25 December
Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed
Christmas Day
Sat 26 December
Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed
Boxing Day
Sun 27 December Closed 8am – 12pm Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed
Mon 28 December
Boxing Day public Closed 8am – 12pm Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed
holiday
Tues 29 December Closed 5.45am – 12pm 9.30am – 5pm 1pm – 4pm Closed 8am – 4pm 8am – 4pm
Wed 30 December Closed 5.45am – 12pm 9.30am – 5pm 1pm – 4pm Closed 8am – 4pm 8am – 4pm
Thurs 31 December Closed 5.45am – 12pm 9.30am – 5pm 1pm – 4pm Closed 8am – 4pm 8am – 4pm
Fri 1 January
Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed
New Years Day
Sat 2 January Closed 7am – 12pm 9.15am – 4pm 12pm – 4pm Closed Closed Closed
Sun 3 January Closed 8am – 12pm 2pm – 5pm Closed Closed Closed Closed
Mon 4 January Normal hours resume Normal hours resume Normal hours resume Closed Normal hours resume Normal hours resume Normal hours resume

Community notices
Q Development applications received policy on planning public consultation. To view the policy, WiFi into the Subiaco Town Centre
visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au Report on AFL research results
Property Description Subiaco Oval Vision: Project plan and short term outcomes
Q Ordinary Council meeting – Tuesday 15
281 Hamersley Road, Alterations and additions to an Amendment to Schedule of Fees and Charges – Planning fees
Subiaco existing dwelling December 2015
Parking Policy – Management of Residential Parking Permits
1/27 Barker Road, Replace existing fence at 67 Denis Street – Section 31 SAT reconsideration Parking Management Plan – Rosalie Park
Subiaco existing dwelling Proposal to include the former corner store at 1 Hay Street, Rokeby Road median strip and streetscape enhancement options
Public submissions in respect to these proposals are not Subiaco on the Local Government Inventory and Town Planning November 2015 budget review
being requested at this time. Formal consultation, where Scheme Heritage List Draft Rosalie Park Master Plan
required, will be undertaken in accordance with the city’s Results of the feasibility study into the provision of free public Lords quarterly report

241 Rokeby Road, Subiaco WA 6008 | T (08) 9237 9222 | E city@subiaco.wa.gov.au | W www.subiaco.wa.gov.au
POST, December 12, 2015 – Page 9

Mosman splits on
beggar control
By DAVID HUDLESTON Maurice said busking would
add vibrancy to Mosman Park
Mosman Park councillors and he moved an amendment
are split over a request from to encourage the shopping cen-
tre to change its rules to allow
a local shopping centre for the busking.
council’s ranger to stop people South ward councillor Brett
begging and busking there. Pollock said the council had
A staff report to Tuesday received many requests from
night’s regulatory services com- the public to attend to beggars.
mittee meeting supported a bid “I think it is time this council
by the Mosman Park Shopping got into the 21st century and be-
Centre owners to pay for random came proactive in doing things
patrols by rangers totalling one like this,” he said.
hour a week for six months, at “I am sick and tired of us
a cost of about $2144. waiting for someone to jump
The report said though the off a tree or do something when
centre was privately owned, we could actually have in this
it was still a public place, so agreement something allow-
local laws dealing with public ing our staff to be able to help
nuisances could apply. the community have a more
It follows complaints from shop- desirable place to live in and
pers to the centre and council. to shop.”
But in a debate lasting 48 min- He said the agreement covered
utes, North ward councillor Ian all eventualities.
Flack said the draft agreement But Ms Johnson sided with
was one-sided and too risky for Mr Flack.
Siren call … Beth Sheldon, left, and Nikki Dagastino will be roving in Claremont Park on Sunday. the council to get involved. Councillors will vote on the
Photo: Billie Fairclough Committee chair Zenda proposal next Tuesday at the
Johnson was disappointed the full council meeting.

Sirens to lure families


The Sirens were beautiful gether and celebrate, Claremont new dimension to this year’s
agreement had proceeded so far.
She said the council had not
been involved with previous
problems at the centre because
it was private property.
CEO Kevin Poynton said resi-
Suspect nabbed
Police were quick to catch
up with an alleged bottle shop
but dangerous creatures, half mayor Jock Barker said. event and are worth a look: thief in Cottesloe on Tuesday.
women and half birds, that “What better way to spend gourmet goodies whipped up dents wanted the council to take Senior Sergeant Tony Booker
a Sunday afternoon than at by local foodies, Christmas a proactive role. said the man had grabbed two
sang to sailors from rocks He cited the case of a man
Christmas in Claremont in the handicrafts, and trinkets. bottles of bourbon worth $128
and lured them to a watery park,” Mr Barker said. “Pack a picnic rug and set- sleeping under the ATM dur- from Liquorland in Stirling
grave, according to the ancient “There are plenty of Christmas tle down in front of the main ing the day, making people feel Highway at lunchtime while his
Greeks. themed activities to keep the stage from 6pm to enjoy festive uncomfortable using it. mates distracted a shop worker.
But in Claremont Park on little ones entertained: craft performances by the Claremont “Young mothers would turn “Our officers responded quick-
Sunday, The Sirens will be a activities, pony and camel rides, Concert Band, Australian up and the man would ask for ly and found him near the train
roving act entertaining shop- a mini-farm and roving perform- Girls Choir, and the WA Youth money,” he said. station,” Sergeant Booker said.
pers and residents as part of the ers such as Christmas angels, Orchestra.” “He was a scruffy-looking
council’s Christmas festivities. type. It became a social issue
magicians, and balloon makers. Festivities will culminate
and the shopping centre came
Read the POST online at
Christmas was a special time “The addition of Christmas with a traditional Carols by
of year for families to be to- style mini-markets will add a Candelight sing-along at 7pm. to us for help.”
North ward councillor Andrew
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CAMBRIDGE NEWS
December 2015

Beautiful gardens awarded


Annual awards and commendations are presented in the categories of Best Residential Front
Garden, Best Waterwise Garden, Best Commercial Front Garden and Best Street (or Part Street).
As well as Mr and Mrs Potter a number of other worthy winners were celebrated in the 2015
Garden Awards.
Recognised for her hard work in the Best Residential Front Garden category, Nicole Letizia from
Turriff Road in Floreat was awarded a Certificate of Commendation and $250 for her efforts.
The Best Commercial or Group Housing award went to Genesis Cancer Care from Salvado
Road, Wembley who were awarded a trophy and $400 cash prize. This garden was another
second time winner, having taken out the same award in 2007.
A Certificate of Commendation in the Best Commercial or Group Housing category was
accepted by Mr Alan Allidis on behalf of the owners of ‘The Reserve’ in Reserve Street,
Pictured from L to R: Ross Farlekas, Diana Potter, Thomas Potter, Gary Ogden, Mayor Shannon, Alan Alldis Wembley together with a $250 cash prize.

Many hours of hard work by Wembley garden enthusiasts Thomas and Diana In the Best Waterwise Front Garden category the major prize of $400 and a trophy was
Potter has paid off with the front garden of their Keane Street home taking out awarded to Simon Ryan and Rossana Panetta from Peebles Road, Floreat, with a Certificate of
the annual award for Best Residential Front Garden. Commendation and $250 going to Floreat resident Mr Gary Ogden who attended the AGM to
accept the award for his Arbordale Street property.
For their efforts Mr and Mrs Potter, who are no strangers to the Town’s garden awards having
won the same award in 2005, were presented with a trophy and a cash prize of $400. Finally, Belford Road in City Beach was recognised as the Best Street or Part Street for 2015
and a sign “Best Kept Street 2015” will be installed to acknowledge this achievement.
Presented at the Annual General Meeting of Electors last Monday evening the Garden Awards
recognise front gardens that are well designed, aesthetically pleasing, well maintained, To all winners, congratulations and thank you for contributing to keeping our Town
incorporate water wise principles and contribute positively to the streetscape. beautiful! View all the winning gardens on www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/GardenAwards2015

• Objects such as barbecues, play equipment, garden retaining walls, garden furniture and pot
Pool safety in the spotlight plants that can create a foothold for young children to climb over are no closer than 1200mm
from pool or spa barrier;
With summer now upon us, there's no better time to remind ourselves of the
importance of safety around water. • The ground surface directly beneath the pool or spa barrier is constructed of stable material
such as pavers, concrete, wood, sleepers, rocks/stones or grass. Unstable ground may be eroded
All pools and spas within the Town must comply with current safety regulations and mandatory
by weather, children, water or animals.
safety inspections are carried out every four years.
• All self-closing doors are in working order with latches set at 1.5m above floor level;
To ensure your pool or spa enclosure is safe and complies with regulations please check it against • All windows with sill heights less than 900mm above floor level are either covered by bars or
the list below prior to booking your inspection. fixed metal mesh screens, or restricted to opening no more than 100mm.
• Self-closing hinges on all gates are in working order; • Pet doors: when leading directly into a pool or spa area without approved fencing between the
• Latch on gate will securely close gate from any open position without assistance, including close width or height must be 100mm or less for it to be accepted, otherwise permanently sealed.
range, such as from a 100mm opening; For further information please read the “Rules for Pools and Spas” on the Building
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


Xmas opening hours
Over the Christmas period there will be some changes to the Town’s opening hours. Please note the main Administration Centre will also be closed from 1pm on Friday, 18 December.
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
21 Dec 22 Dec 23 Dec 24 Dec 25 Dec 26 Dec 27 Dec 28 Dec 29 Dec 30 Dec 31 Dec 1 January
Xmas Day Boxing New
Day Years Day
Admin 8am - 5pm 8am - 5pm 8am - 5pm 8am - 5pm Closed Closed Closed Closed 8am - 5pm 8am - 5pm 8am - 5pm Closed
Wembley 5.15am - 5.15am - 5.15am - 5.15am - 5.15am - 5.15am - 5.15am - 5.15am - 5.15am - 5.15am - 5.15am -
Closed
Golf Course 9pm 9pm 9pm 6pm 6pm 8pm 8pm 9pm 9pm 6pm 8pm
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POST, December 12, 2015 – Page 11

When is a heritage home not a heritage home?


By DAVID HUDLESTON architect to rethink the style for He noted that in the draft local
the owners.” planning scheme 3, which is due
A two-storey addition behind Regulatory services manager to be approved in February, the
a heritage house in Mosman Thomas Abbott said though the block would be upgraded to R40
Park was not in sympathy with house was on the inventory it and would be compliant.
the original house, councillors was not heritage listed and did “I am flummoxed by the
were told this week. not have any statutory heritage amount of time and cost involved
Regulatory services commit- protection. in putting this into the municipal
tee chair Zenda Johnson told “If someone came along tomor- inventory, which says it should
the committee the house, built row and wanted to demolish this be retained and managed sensi-
90 years ago, was listed as a cat- house there would not even be tively,” Ms Johnson said.
egory 3 property in the council’s a requirement for planning ap- “It will be a heritage building
municipal inventory of heritage The proposed two-storey extension behind the 90-year-old Gill Street proval,” he said. at the front and a huge square
places. house. North ward councillor Andrew box at the back that will be seen
“As such, we should be re- “The inventory said the house either side of this property, so Maurice said the owner should at all angles.
minded that we accepted it as a was part of a group of 11 heritage the extension will be very obvi- be commended for retaining the “I do not see it as managing
management category 3, which properties [in Gill Street and ous from all directions. front of the property. the house sensitively.”
states that any alteration or ex- goes on to say these places are “I can’t support this incom- “They could have demolished Backed by North ward coun-
tension should be in sympathy important to Mosman Park and patible extension to a heritage- it and moved the house to the cillor Ian Flack, she used her
with it,” she said. should be retained and managed. listed property which had non- front of the block, which would casting vote to refuse the recom-
“Why is this called a manage- “I don’t think this is sensitive compliant western boundary have more of an impact on the mendation to approve it.
ment category if we are not going management of this. walls. neighbouring properties,” he The full council will vote on
to manage it? “There are single-level homes “My idea would be for the said. it next Tuesday.

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So much for voting for Who left this


McGowan as premier bike here?
Opposition leader Mark under the control of the Perth A bike has been left chained
McGowan’s U-turn on the gov- council, particularly given lord to a post in Subiaco for more
ernance of Subiaco’s South mayor Lisa Scaffidi’s recent than 10 days.
ward did more than signifi- loss of credibility. My husband and I wonder
cantly disadvantage the 3000 Perth City Council could not where its owner is.
residents. possibly provide the level of Sadly, one night we observed
It also destroyed his cred- service and convenience to a female bicycle rider stop and
ibility as a leader, particularly these residents from afar, as steal the bell from it.
as a potential premier. Mrs Scaffidi says it will. The bicycle is in Rokeby Road,
Because of Premier Colin almost opposite Paxton Hoad
Barnett, I had entertained the Perth City Council does not Real Estate office.
idea of voting for Labor in the want us as residents, and nor Shan Carberry
next election, but no longer. do we want to be part of its Campbell Street, Subiaco
structure.
After promising, on April 1, Subiaco reader Shan Carberry
to continue to stand against Let common sense prevail
and an alternative scenario, hopes the owner of this bike,
forced amalgamation, Mr chained to a post in Rokeby Road,
McGowan and his party voted such as I have described above,
be put in place. will return to pick it up before
for the opposite (“Labor shafts
Subi’s South ward”, POST, John Gibson more parts are pilfered.
Hardy Road, Nedlands
November 21).
What is needed now is some-
one of the calibre of former A more steadfast Labour Opposition could have killed Bill
Subiaco MP Tom Dadour: Three letters in the December being unwilling to represent of Perth with no say in what willing to do so had the ALP
someone prepared to stand up 5 POST – “Independent MP for the interests of a substantial happens. not signalled its capitulation
and fight for the rights of the Nedlands?”, “Opposition has proportion of his electors. The Bill still gives additional to Mr Barnett.
3000 disenfranchised residents. changed its tune on Dadour Nedlands electors may be powers to the unelected execu- Ian Ker
Perhaps an Independent MP poll” and “Who will keep the used to this, but many would tive director of public health Vincent Street, Mt Lawley
could be an advantage, and may bastards honest?” – raise the have had more (if misplaced) that, despite Local Government
serve to rein in the two leaders’ issue of integrity in politics.
Some may say the very phrase,
faith in Labor keeping its word.
True, Labor might have re-
Minister Tony Simpson’s denials,
threaten King’s Park, especially
It’s a wonder
apparent dishonesty. My bridge club friends and I
integrity in politics, is an oxymo- moved some of the more egre- through the QEII expansion. loved G. Gmeinder’s response
There is no good reason the
residential area bounded by ron, but witness the principled gious aspects of the City of Perth The Bill would create a City of to Takahiro Hirataa’s sculpture
Park Avenue, Hampden Road, and consistent stands taken by Bill, but it remains one of the Perth Committee, with poorly- (“Why turn trash into art?”,
Monash Avenue and Winthrop the Nationals and by Liberal poorest pieces of legislation I specified role and function, that Letters, POST, December 5).
Avenue could not be retained MP Rob Johnson in opposing have seen after a career of 45 Mr Simpson says wouldn’t even Is it “heavy and depressing”,
in the Subiaco council area, as the City of Perth Bill. years in public policy.  have to keep minutes of meet- as G. said?
it has been for over 100 years. Nedlands MP Bill Marmion The Bill still forces 3000 ings, let alone be accountable Or does the finely-balanced
has been consistent only in Subiaco residents into the City to Parliament or Perth council. black granite inspire introspec-
It has been the disingenuous
manoeuvring behind our backs It is all the more distressing tion, wonder, and thinking?
by UWA that has led to this Tunnel our way out of danger that the Opposition would almost
certainly have had the numbers
Mr Hirataa said his work was
inspired by the arrow, but my
unacceptable situation.
Cottesloe used to be a nice Colin Barnett and Julie Bishop, to defeat the Bill. mate Frankie said she thought
It, too, has lost credibility place to live, but now we have are political heavyweights, per- With the Nationals and Mr the inspiration was an upside-
because of its failure to show huge juggernauts careering haps they can exert pressure Johnson voting against, it would down choc bomb.
reasonable consideration for down Curtin Avenue and life- for immediate construction of have required only one more We are grateful Cottesloe has
its neighbours. threatening bottlenecks at the tunnels to alleviate a serious Liberal to cross the floor for the turned into one of the biggest
Without exception, the ward Jarrad Street railway crossing problem. Bill to be defeated. outdoor art exhibits in the world.
residents I have spoken to are and the Eric Street roundabout. Lew Smith I am reliably informed that Mercy Stone
aghast at the prospect of coming Seeing that our local MPs, Forrest Street, Cottesloe there was at least one more Stirling Highway, Claremont

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POST, December 12, 2015 – Page 15

Kite clash Let’s linger in the terrace


More softening is on the cards “The intent is to soften the

solved for Claremont.


The council will install seats
and planter boxes around the
Ooh La La sculpture on central
area with greenery and foliage,”
a council worker said.
Last month, the council voted
Cottesloe council has come to put in a plane tree, hedge, and
up with a solution to a clash Bay View Terrace next month.
One of the council’s aims is to reticulation at the south-west
between kite surfers, wind corner of Leura Avenue and
surfers and people using the get visitors to linger longer in
the terrace. Gugeri Street.
foreshore playgrounds at
south Cottesloe.
A beach user was acciden-
JUST ARR
tally hit by a windsurfer at
Beach Street, and the council NEW DESI VED
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has received emails about the GN
potential dangers. Lundby Sm
Kiters and wind surfers need åland
areas to prepare their craft NAL TOY
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before launching out to sea. EDUCATIO
Featu se
At present they use a grassed ring rem
area between two children’s lighting an ote control
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playgrounds at south Cottesloe. to play you lue Tooth TM

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Councillor Sally Pyvis sug- ic!
gested at a council committee
meeting that the southern FREE
children’s slide and shaded GIFT WITH
area be moved to combine with
the northern playground, and
PURCHAS
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that the combined playground
be fenced.
The area permitted for sail
craft would then be extended to
the south, all the way to Dutch
Inn Groyne, an idea supported
by the surfers and sailors.
The committee voted to rec-
Cottesloe council may expand the area at south Cottesloe where ommend this idea to Monday’s
kite surfers prepare their craft. full council meeting.

It’s all go for park loo


Work has started on building was.
Claremont’s $151,875 public Police told the council they
toilet. preferred the toilet being close
The loo will be in Claremont to the highway to lessen the
Park, east of council HQ, close chance of antisocial behaviour
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A resident said the toilet Building, by ZD
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Rhodes scholar on Inspiration surfside


education mission
Former Shenton College stu- “My vision is of an Australia
The timing was right for Wembley Downs photog-
rapher Richard Goodwin at City Beach last Saturday.
A retired – and Walkley Award-winning – journal-
ist, Richard is now an award-winning photographer.
dent and UWA graduate Ilona where all children, regardless On Saturday, he said, the sequence of events at
Quahe (24) is UWA’s eighth of their background, have access the beach was irresistible.
Rhodes scholar in five years. to a great education and the “They removed the construction fences from the
Ilona, of Wembley, has a opportunity to determine their new surf club and restaurant complex on Friday,”
bachelor of laws (with first-class own future,” she said. he said.
honours) degree as well as a Ilona said her subjects of “The rain poured down the next morning, cleans-
bachelor of economics degree. study were diverse but com- ing the whole site.”
She wants to eliminate deep- plementary. By noon, Richard said, the clouds were white
rooted disadvantage in Australia Nine Rhodes scholarships are and fluffy.
through improving education. given to Australians each year “With camera in hand, I made my first inspection.
– one from each state and three “I can tell you, it’s better than a surf carnival.
Australia-at-large scholarships, “The contours, shapes, embedded art, vantage
one of which Ilona has. points, colours and textures dazzle the eye in a
Australia-at-large scholar- fine display of beach nouveau architecture, 21st
ships are awarded by a Canberra century-style.”
selection committee.
Ilona won the high-school state
debating competition and she
represented WA in a national
debating competition.
Shenton teacher Chris Hill
said Ilona was always commit-
ted to social justice and that
she mentored younger students,
both formally and informally.
“My memory of Ilona is of a
young woman completely dedi-
cated to achieving her best in
Ilona Quahe is going to Oxford as every aspect of her school and
a Rhodes scholar to study sociology community involvement,” Mr
and public policy. Hill said.

Impasse on Riley path


The slab footpath on the saw a relatively low average of
south side of Claremont’s Riley 285 cars per weekday.
Road is safe – for now. In August, the council sent 58
Last Tuesday, councillors letters about the removal, but
voted to get residents’ com- only four residents of homes
the footpath passes wrote back.
ments on a proposal to remove “Three were against the pro-
the footpath, which is outside posal and one in favour,” the
18 homes. report said.
A staff report said the foot- “The small response may or
path was in poor condition, and may not be indicative of the
was broken between Stone and majority view and is of little
Loton roads. value to assist council’s decision-
The report said Riley Road making.”

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December 12
2015 Indiana toilets
– Council action
DIRECT action by the Town will make sure that
public toilets below the Indiana Tea House are
clean this summer.
From December 1 un- 7am to 7pm, seven days a
til April 1, 2016 – the week.
peak period for Cottes- If the Indiana restaurant
loe Beach use – cleaning lessee requires use of the
services will be provided toilets outside these hours,
by Cottesloe. This service they will be responsible for
will be provided from cleaning. Previously, the
lessee has been responsible
for maintaining cleanliness
of the facilities at all times.
Total cost of the summer
TheMayor, Councillors and staff of Cottesloe cleaning will be $40,000,
with the Indiana contribut-
ing $16,000.
wish everyone a safe and happy festive season . The new cleaning agree-
ment does not include any
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EVERYONE will be
welcomed to Carols by
Candlelight on the Main
Risk
Lawn, Cottesloe Civic
Centre, from 6pm on De-
Management Catch Cott Cat
cember 20. Policy
Programme begins at
7pm, so fetch your friends adopted for the beach
and family for a relaxed
picnic, followed by carol WITH the Cott Cat you can take a free ride to Cot-
IN line with Council aim tesloe Beach this summer!
singing to celebrate a joy- to achieve best practice
ous start to the true Christ- Warmer weather is will also run until 1am to
in managing all risks with us and our free make sure you get to the
mas season. that may affect the Town,
Electric candles and Cott Cat service is cruis- train safely.
Cottesloe has adopted a
treats will be given to the Risk Management Policy
ing through Cottesloe Heading to Sculpture by
children. BYO picnic and (based on Australia/New
again. the Sea?
rug, or low chairs. This This shuttle bus service The Cott Cat will run
Zealand ISO 31000:2009 loops between Cottesloe every day during the exhi-
year, parking is available standard). Such a policy
outside the Civic Centre train station and Cottesloe bition (4-21 March 2016)
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Carols by Candlelight is new Cott Cat bus shel- The Cott Cat provides
well as internal Council ter at the station. It’s de- a safe, easy and comfort-
a joint event hosted by St policies.
Philips Anglican Church formation can be found or at the church’s website signed to provide you able way of getting to and
Every employee, Coun- with a shaded and com- from the beach. It also
Cottesloe and the Town at the Town’s website www.stphilips.net.au/car- cillor, volunteer and con-
of Cottesloe. Further in- www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au ols fortable waiting area. The helps us reduce our car
tractor within the Town has service departs from here use, which is great for the
a role to play in risk man- every 15 minutes between environment – so, thanks
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Day, on 26 January 2016,
Think Road-Safe this season at Peppermint Grove’s
Manner’s Hill Park (corner
Lilla and Johnson Streets).
SINCE the campaign began in November Cottesloe has erected Road Ribbon for
Road Safety® displays at the Grove Library and Town administration building in It’s always a special day,
support of the United Nations endorsed, World Day of Remembrance for Road when new citizens become
7UDI¿F9LFWLPV an integral part of the com-
Their aim is to help raise Ribbons will be avail- O Belt up; munity and everyone re-
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or if possible swap drivers are to be Australian.
remind everyone to make a displays. It is also a time to rec-
conscious decision to be a As the holiday season when feeling fatigued; ognise outstanding mem-
safe road user. approaches we are O If drinking, arrange a bers of our community, Expect stirring songs the Rotary Club of Mos-
skipper, organise public
People can make a direct reminding drivers to: transport or stay overnight. with presentations of each from the Mighty Camelot man Park to round off the
contribution to road safety O Turn off your mobile Council’s Australia Day Chorale, entertainment for morning.
For more information the children, the National The event begins at 8am,
by wearing a road ribbon phone while driving; about the Road Ribbon for Awards to the Citizen of
and spreading the campaign O Adapt speed to the Road Safety® campaign the Year, Young Citizen, $QWKHP DQG ÀDJUDLVLQJ so bring along a picnic rug
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Event of the Year. breakfast prepared by the celebrations!
and colleagues. road conditions; www.roadwise.asn.au
Suburbs District Planning
New Cottesloe Councillors elected Committee; Development
Assessment Panel; PRO-
Cr Mark Rodda Cr Sandra Boulter COTT (Cottesloe Business
(South Ward) (East Ward) Association); Bicycle Work-
Cr Rodda serves on: Cr Boulter serves on: ing Group.
Development Services Development Services Com-
Committee (Deputy); Works mittee; Works & Corporate Cr Rob Thomas
& Corporate Services Com- Services Committee; Stra- (North Ward)
mittee; Audit Committee; tegic Planning Committee; Cr Thomas serves on:
Public Events Committee; Audit Committee; Cottes- Development Services Com-
Western Metropolitan Re- loe Community Safety and mittee; Works & Corporate
Services Committee; Cot-
gional Council (WMRC); Crime Prevention Commit- tesloe Community Safety
PROCOTT (Cottesloe Bus- tee; Western Australian Lo- and Crime Prevention Com-
iness Association) (Depu- cal Government Association mittee; SHINE Community
ty); Hotels Working Group (WALGA) – Central Met- Care (Inc.); Bicycle Working
(Deputy). ropolitan Zone; Western Group.
POST, December 12, 2015 – Page 19

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Charlies
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Staff at Sir Charles Gairdner
Hospital this week made one
of largest donations of food
that Foodbank has received
in WA.
Foodbank CEO Greg Hebble
was at the hospital cafe on
Wednesday afternoon to accept
the donation from hospital ex-
ecutive director Victor Cheng.
“This is a fantastic collec-
tion,” Mr Hebble said.
“We feed over 51,000 people
every month and we provide
over 5.5million meals every
year.
“We also run a school break-
fast program to schools provid-
ing breakfast to over 18,000
children every week.
“All this food and all the hard
Foodbank CEO Greg Hebble, front second from right, and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital executive director Victor Cheng, right, with food donated work of the staff is going to a
by hospital staff. Photo: Billie Fairclough worthy cause and we will be
distributing before Christmas.

Did you see any rocking horse manure? “We will put this into ham-
pers and make sure it gets out
before Christmas.”
Foodbank is Australia’s
By LINDA CALLAGHAN shopping centre. needed to encourage people to heat, ‘No, you cannot sit down biggest hunger relief group
He suggested the council could walk more. to have your drink’.” and last year provided food
It was as rare as rocking create at least 16 parking bays “People do not want to walk Glen Chapman, owner of Deli equalling 40million meals to
horse manure to see anyone on the block, which would al- even 50m,” he said. Chicchi, which he had bought Aussie families.
using a park near the shops in leviate the effect of allowing a He said he was a sports medi- from one of the owners of Hughie About 500,000 people will
Asquith Street, Mt Claremont, neighbouring lunch bar to trade cine doctor and saw the effects and Hudson, said parking was rely on Foodbank’s services
Leo McManus told fellow as a restaurant with six tables of people not exercising. causing a problem for everyone. this Christmas.
Nedlands councillors. and 20 chairs. Another Rochdale Road resi- “We have started to see the
He said it was not a designated “Now we have done this we dent, Eugene Kestel, said: “We community split,” he said. “It is
park but was a vacant block need to fix up the mess,” he said. have just had the hottest October getting stupid and it has to stop. Intruder disturbed
owned freehold by the council. The committee’s recommen- on record. Now is not the time There were 10 different prop-
“I go to that shopping centre dations will be made to the to take away our green spaces.” erty owners and the strata group
A Mosman Park mother and
at least three times a day,” full council on Tuesday when Oliver Hudson, said his business, barely worked, he said. daughter disturbed an intruder
councillor McManus said. the final decision will be made. Hughie and Hudson, had been “They are all investors,” he in their home on Monday af-
“It is as rare as rocking horse Elsie Payne, of Rochdale based on a New York-style deli. said. “Some of these guys are ternoon.
manure to see someone on that Road, said she had lived in the Customers, including those not even in the country.” The woman had collected her
residential block.” area 20 years and the shortage who had walked, were asking None of them would want to child from school and went back
He said protesters who wanted of car parking was the worst it for seating. lose tenants, he said. to her Glyde Street home.
to save the block as a park were had ever been. “I do not have the heart to tell “We need to get the business Once inside she saw a man
“living with the fairies” to sug- P a d d y G o l d e n , a l s o o f an elderly gentleman who has owners and councillors together climbing out of a back bedroom
gest people would walk to the Rochdale Road, said the council walked for 15 minutes in the to drive this thing,” he said. window.

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Smashing time in bottle shop Ranger row


Thieves with a pen- Police said one of the
chant for vodka hit two thieves was a woman causes traffic
BWS shops in the same
Wembley street on
Monday.
with dark skin in a white
tank top.
A dark-skinned man
BEAT
with DAVID COHEN
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Police said they en- wore a black Sons of Traffic banked up
tered the Floreat shop Anarchy T-shirt and was in Stirling Highway
in Cambridge Street, about 1.85m.
Another man was aged
Police found in Cottesloe when a
smashed wine bottles on man blocked Napoleon
the floor, and stole three
bottles of Absolut vodka.
from 40 to 50 and wore
a black jacket with red drug in car Street and screamed at
stripes, blue jeans, and
a council ranger, cafe-
Later, at the West Wembley police say a goers and workmen on
Leederville BWS, they a cap.
They were in a car 22-year-old man had 300g Wednesday morning.
stole three bottles of of cannabis in his car Police defused the
Smirnoff vodka, and two described as a white
Hyundai. when they stopped him situation with help from
of Jack Daniel’s bourbon. a cafe owner and said
last Sunday night.
Have you lost Officers saw the man
leave a home in Edinboro
the Mosman Park man
would be charged with
Street stress … There was screaming in Cottesloe’s CBD
a sports bag? Street, Mt Hawthorn,
and drive off in a Toyota
disorderly conduct.
“He’d over-stayed in Celica into the street and “He did go calmer after
Avalon. a 10-minute bay and the blocked traffic. that,” Ms Aubault said.
Cottesloe police would Police stopped the car new lady ranger asked “He went ballistic and Eight police arrived
like to reunite a bag and at Hungry Jack’s in Dog him to move,” a shop kept yelling, ‘I’ve got a and got the man to move
its contents with its right- Swamp and searched the owner said. disability’,” the shop his car back to the bay.
ful owner. vehicle. “He went off his face owner said. They questioned the
A bag containing sports Acting Senior Sergeant and started screaming “He said he had a flat man and searched his
clothes and a camera was Murray Geneff said the and swearing at her. tyre and wouldn’t move. vehicle.
handed in to the Curtin man had two sets of scales “I went to stand with “He ranted and After he replaced his
Avenue station last in the car, sealable plastic the ranger, but that screamed at the cars.” tyre he drove away at
Thursday morning. bags, and $650. seemed to agitate him Marie Antoinette owner 11.53am.
“If anyone knows the The man was charged more, so I moved away.” Sarah Aubault braved the Shop owners and pa-
owner, we would be with one count of possess- As shop owners and abuse and gave the man a trons praised the ranger’s
delighted to return the ing a prohibited drug with diners called police the coffee and French pastry and Ms Aubault’s cour-
items,” Senior Sergeant intent to sell or supply. man moved his Toyota dipped in chocolate. age.
Tony Booker said. This bag contained a camera.

Thief ordered to Man barred from shop


compensate charities Police have barred a
Mosman Park man from
and computer to make
sure there was nothing
A Palmyra man has supermarket. being near a Cottesloe untoward on there,”
been ordered to pay com- He was fined $500 for shop. Senior Sergeant Tony
pensation to charities each stealing charge and Last Wednesday, the Booker said.
Cottesloe police would like to speak to this woman. “There was nothing to
after he pleaded guilty a trespass charge. 36-year-old man wor-
to four stealing charges. A magistrate ordered
Sikora to pay $72 to the
Fast food on stolen card ried people in Nature’s
Harvest, a shop in
charge him with, but the
CCTV footage was con-
Paul Sikora (32) stole a Cottesloe police say a after 3.45pm on Sunday, Napoleon Street, when cerning and he was given
donation tin from Tutti Royal Life Saving Society, the barring notice.”
$70 to the Multiple woman used a credit card November 29. he moved close to several
Frutti in Claremont last Police have released women and appeared to
month and bought Hungry Sclerosis Foundation, and stolen from City Beach to
buy fast food. a photo of a woman they rub himself.
Jack’s food with some of $50 to the Harry Perkins
One of the women went
the proceeds. Sikora also centre. The woman was in
what police think was
hope can help with the
stealing and fraud inves- to Cottesloe police, who CRIME STOPPERS
stole money from the Sikora must also pay tracked him down and
Harry Perkins centre in
Nedlands and a donation
$6 in compensation for
orange juice stolen from
a gold Camry in the
drive-through at the
tigation.
Call the station on 9286
interviewed him at length.
“We checked his phone
1800 333 000
tin from an Applecross a Coles. Thornlie McDonald’s, just 7700 or Crime Stoppers.
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Council car prang Park gate


A Claremont council vehicle was hit by
another car last month.
The council’s corporate and governance
manager, Les Crichton, said no one had been
to reopen
injured, but the other driver had been at fault The gate to a Wembley park
and the matter was with police. is to be reopened after house-
Priestman & Sharp Smash Repair got a $300 holders complained council
insurance excess payment from the council staff had padlocked it.
for the repair. The gate on to Harborne Street
had been padlocked while the
risk was assessed, staff said.
“This was due to safety con-
cerns with children exiting the
park on to a busy road,” they
said.
There is a second gate 30m
away in Ruislip Street.
People in the area wanted
LOCAL LAW AMENDMENT the Harborne Street gate un-
locked, Cambridge councillors
The City of Subiaco gives notice that it intends were told.
amending its Parking Facilities Local Laws World premiere … MLC students perform a Latvian composer’s work at Wesley Church. Chris and Sofia Hurd, of
Harborne Street, asked the an-
published in the Government Gazette dated
8 August 1997, amended by publication in the
Government Gazette on the 15 January 1999,
14 December 2001 and 3 October 2006.
World premiere for MLC nual meeting on Monday why
trees had been removed from
Harborne Street and when they
would be replaced.
The purpose is to amend the current “I love you night and Mr Faulkner said. “Vehicle pollution is so bad
day as a star in the distant MLC students were trees absorb some of the fumes,”
City of Subiaco Parking Facilities Local
sky ... and I mourn for in Riga last year for the they said.
Laws which provides for the regulation, World Choir Games, and Staff said several street trees
enforcement and management of parking this one thing alone that
to love, our lifetime was Mr Faulkner asked Mr had been in advanced decline
within the municipality. The effect of the Esenvalds to write a work and would be replaced in April.
so short ...” for his students.
local law is that a person parking a vehicle The council did not plant trees
Girls at Methodist Ladies’ “He agreed to rewrite
within the parking region is to comply with during the summer, they said.
College performed the the poem for soprano and
the provisions of the local law as amended. world premiere of a work
A copy of the existing local law and the by one of the world’s lead-
ing chorale composers.
alto and dedicated it to our
chorale,” Mr Faulkner said. One-day swim
amendment local law may be examined at “Mr Esenvalds delivered Next year’s Rottnest Channel
the Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road, The students sang the work in August and we Swim has been changed back to
Subiaco or Subiaco Library, corner of Rokeby Latvian composer Eriks have been practising since. a one-day event.
and Bagot roads, Subiaco. Esenvalds’ Long Road – “The work features Organisers hoped to have the
written for women’s voices ocarinas [an ancient wind regular swim on the Saturday,
The documents are also available on the – at Wesley Church in the and a Champions of the Channel
instrument] and bells.”
city's online community engagement hub city last Monday. Long Road is for three on Sunday, but didn’t get enough
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/haveyoursay MLC music director sopranos, three altos and entries for the second day.
Submissions about the local law may be made in Robert Faulkner said the two soloists, and is six The swim is on February 27.
writingaddressedtotheChiefExecutiveOfficer,
work and premiere had minutes long.
been nearly a year in the Mr Faulkner said it Advertise
City of Subiaco, PO Box 270 Subiaco WA 6008.
making. would become part of the
Submissions must be received by close of “Long Road is an extraor-
your goods
school’s repertoire and be
business on Friday 5 February 2016. dinary poem about love performed again next year. Score more … Robert in the
DON BURNETT written by Pauline Barda, “It is a demanding piece Faulkner with the sheet music
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER the wife of Fricis Barda, but I think it will prove to for the song dedicated to
one of Latvia’s great poets,” be very popular,” he said. MLC’s Chorale. Classifieds
POST, December 12, 2015 – Page 35

Doctors win grants Beach rack’s a


Three western suburb doc-
tors have shared in $933,000
ones to the clinic.
Annette Lim, a medical on-
O bobby dazzler
state grants to fund research cologist at Sir Charles Gairdner • From page 1
into child and adolescent Hospital, will research mecha- South Cottesloe swimmers
health, diabetes, and cancer.  nisms to identify oral cancer. and dog lovers hope their new
The Department of Health/ Current clinical tools fail to towel and hat rack is here to
Raine Medical Research identify high risk oral cancers stay.
Foundation Clinician Research at risk of distant spread, with The installation appeared at
Fellowships were announced 50% of patients dying despite the foot of the Sydney Street
on Wednesday night. aggressive treatments. steps late last week and is
Martin de Bock, a paediatric This project aims to identify popular with people who want
endocrinologist,at Princess key mechanisms that tumours to store their bits and bobs
Margaret Hospital, will research use to spread. before they go for a dip.
closed loop insulin delivery for Dr Lim will profile exosomes, “It is topped with a row of
patients with type 1 diabetes in which are seeds of tumour se- groovy little wooden beach huts
free living conditions. creted into the body fluids, to about as big as a budgie cage,”
Patients with type 1 diabetes determine whether cancer at a beachcomber said.
dependon receiving insulin. Over risk of spreading can be detected “It’s a wonderful bit of beach
the past decade advances in in blood and saliva. art – useful as well as beauti-
technology have seen the advent She will also investigate the ful.”
of insulin pumps that can deliver contribution of the immune Cottesloe council has a policy
insulin continuously, and also system and molecular mutations of no new buildings west of
glucose sensors that can measure to a tumour’s ability to spread. Marine Parade, so one of the
glucose levels continuously. A fourth grant went to Dr rack’s creators was reluctant
A closed loop system sends Edmond O’Loughlin, an anaes- to be identified.
information from the glucose thetist at Fiona Stanley Hospital. Top researchers ... Annette Lim, left, Rishi Sury Kotecha and Martin de Bock. He was also responsible for
sensor to the insulin pump, a smaller version that was
which then changes the amount eventually vandalised.
of insulin delivered to keep
blood glucose levels in check. 
Rishi Sury Kotecha, a consultant
in child and adolescent haema-
Whistle blown on Indiana
• From page 3 the Indiana to clean the toilets in 1996 at the then developer’s
“We don’t want the council on
our back,” the handyman said.
“There would be 10,000 reasons
why the answer would be no.”
tology and oncology at Princess in exchange for reduced rent. cost, the council agreed to a low “Life is getting more and
Margaret Hospital, is researching He presented drawings show- more complicated, for nega-
ing modernising, expanding Under the new deal, rent rent with no CPI increases in
the combination of drugs for treat- would increase from $150,000 a exchange for the building and tive return.
ing babies with acute lymphoblas- and upgrading the toilets on “Kill all the bloody lawyers,
the existing footprint without year to $200,000, but the ratepay- its maintenance. It granted a
tic leukaemia who, unlike older ers would take over the building 50-year ground lease. I say.”
children with the condition, have touching the existing kiosk. Swimmers wonder if the
He said his plan could be maintenance. Cottesloe council later went to
a poor survival rate. In her submission on the busi- court and gained CPI increases beach huts are a nod to
Children diagnosed with completed, with all-new fittings Melbourne’s Brighton.
and tiling, for less than $500,000. ness plan before the council, and a slighter shorter lease term.
leukaemia receive intensive councillor Sally Pyvis said there On Tuesday night, the coun- “That was the instigator,” the
chemotherapy and more than Existing pipes were sound. handyman said. “Others have
Mr Scanlan said he had seen was $2.5million in outstanding cil went into secret session to
90% are cured.  maintenance work identified consider legal advice about its said it’s Parisian.”
But only 16% diagnosed with no evidence that 28 toilet stalls “Enjoyment is the whole idea.
were required. His plan involved by an engineering firm, Cardno. rights regarding the Indiana.
leukaemia before three months She asked whether a windfall of Councillors said they could not “The whole idea is you’ve got
of age survive.  increasing the male stalls from somewhere to put your towel
three to six and female from nearly $9million to Cottesloe from begin to consider the business
Dr Kotecha has tested more the sale of its truck depot had plan or alternatives until its without dogs peeing on it.”
than 100 cancer drugs and six to 11. A small crowd, including the
Shower numbers would dou- impaired its financial judgment. legal position was clear.
identified three novel agents The Indiana lessees have When the meeting was re- handyman, saw council rang-
that are highly effective against ble. ers give the rack a shake test.
Regular cleaning over summer control over the public land opened, residents and ratepayer
leukaemia cells from babies.  between the restaurant and groups clapped the committee’s “They put their hands in
He will evaluate novel drug has begun at a cost of $24,000 to the little huts, and checked
the council and $16,000 to the Marine Parade, the papers put decision to recommend that the
combinations and test them in before council show. full council defer its considera- the bolts then off they went,”
model systems, so they can be lessee per year. he said.
The lease previously required When the Indiana was built tion of the recommended plan.
fast-tracked to bring successful
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Christmas cheer

Love your local

this Christmas

Perth ★ Langley Park is a beautiful setting for a Christmas concert. t


Take a rug and a picnic and From 4pm, there will be From 7pm, the Dalkeith Road
sing along to your favourite children’s entertainment, rides Choir and guest artists will
Christmas carols with friends and live music. lead carols and there will be M
and family under the stars The festival’s traditional finale a visit from Father Christmas.
in Langley Park on Sunday, is carol singing and turning
December 20. on the Christmas tree lights j
★ Camel rides are all part of the free fun at the Nanson Street party.
Thousands of families are at 8pm. Peppermint Grove A
expected at this annual IGA Take a picnic or enjoy a w
in 2008 it has raised more Wembley Elmo will visit and carols start
Carols by Candlelight, a range of food from the
than $90,000 for Australian at 7.20pm – take a blanket Take family and friends to
fundraiser for the children’s hawkers’ market.
charities, including Princess Westcity Church will host to sit on. Manners Hill Park for this
charity, Variety. The festival is at Lake Monger
Margaret Hospital for its seventh Nanson Street The street lights up at 8pm year’s Peppermint Grove
Tickets ($15, children $10, and all the Nanson Street Reserve, on the corner of p
Children, Legacy, Dreamfit, Christmas Party on Sunday, Carols by Candlelight.
families $40) will be available houses will sparkle with Gregory Street and Lake
CanTeen and Redkite. December 20. On Sunday, December 13, A
to buy at the gate. There are Christmas lights. Monger Drive.
This is the first time the Pastor John Seah said the Salvation Army band
no pre-sales.
orchestra has formed a wind organisers expected more will accompany the Camelot
The gates open at 4.30pm The Wembley Entertainers
than 2000 people to attend Nedlands Choir, which will lead the w
and the show is from 6 to symphony to play Christmas will sing their own selection
this year’s community street singing.
9.30pm. tunes. of festive music before
party. The Dalkeith Road Church Head along with a picnic and t
The Spirit of the Season leading the carol singing at
Churchlands Nanson Street between of Christ’s annual Christmas your singing voices. Carols
includes popular Christmas Wembley Uniting Church,
Grantham and Ruislip streets picnic and carols are on this begin at 6.30pm.
hits and carols, with in Pangbourne Street, this t
The WA Charity Orchestra will be blocked to traffic from Sunday, December 13. The Salvation Army also
musicians and singers drawn Sunday, December 13,
will perform the Spirit 5 to 8.30pm. From 5.30pm, there’s collects donations of non-
from across the metropolitan beginning at 7pm.
of the Season concert at All the fun begins at 5pm with
A light supper is included children’s entertainment and perishable food on the night. p
Churchlands Senior High area, and featuring guest camel rides, face painting There will be a raffle for
in the evening of song and a free sausage sizzle and
School Concert Hall this saxophonist Matt Styles, and kiddies’ tattoos, an drink (sponsored by Captain prizes donated by local
jazz lecturer at WAAPA. the church will be taking
Saturday, December 12, to animal petting farm, bungee Stirling IGA), or you can take businesses including Just
donations for the Christmas
raise money for Youth Focus, The concert runs from 7pm run, climbing wall and your own picnic. Music, Mainpeak, Vans cafe, p
Bowl.
a charity that tackles suicide to 9.30pm on Saturday. bouncy castle, hot dogs and There will be children’s Gill Street Café, Boatshed t
and depression among young Tickets are $25 ($20 ice creams – and it’s all free. The annual Christmas at games, face painting, glow Market, Fiddlestick Toys
people. concessions) from waco.org. Fairy floss and cool drinks Lake Monger Festival is on sticks and candles, all free of and Sami Renouf Bromley p
Since WACO was founded au. can be bought. Thursday, December 17. charge. jewellery. l

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Christmas cheer

Hallelujah,
it’s Handel!
In the 18th century an
oratorio was described as
a sort of spiritual opera,
its subject matter usually
taken from the scriptures,
or the life of a saint.
One of the most famous
oratorios is Handel’s
Messiah.
Handel composed it in
just over three weeks during
August-September 1741,
which was pretty quick,
even for someone as gifted
as he was.
Messiah was first
performed in Dublin in ★ Katja Webb
April, 1742 (at Easter, not
Christmas) as a gift to the
now-at-Christmas oratorio
Irish nation. Handel had
in Winthrop Hall on
written it in London, but ★ UWA Choral Society performs regularly in the beautiful Winthrop Hall, UWA.
Sunday, December 20.
he considered an invitation
Conducting the a successful year for
to Ireland to conduct a
series of concerts to be
the ideal time to “offer the
Irish, that generous and
performance will be UWA
Choral Society music
director Chris van Tuinen,
the long-running choral
society whose most recent
performance was Haydn’s
Bright and festive
who has been rehearsing Nelson Mass, in Fremantle. Florist Hannah Etherington and her team in
polite nation, something Claremont’s Times Square are busy assembling
his massed choral voices Messiah will be
new”. Christmas wreaths and other flowers for the season.
of around 100 for the past performed in Winthrop
Its premiere attracted an “We do everything in a Christmas style,” Hannah said.
few weeks. Hall, UWA, on Sunday,
audience of 700, which is “There are lots of whites, greens and silvers, otherwise
Soloists include regulars December 20, from 7pm.
probably going to be about lots of bright coloured things.” Hannah studied
Katja Webb, Andrew Tickets will be available at
the number attending the production design at WAAPA, while working part-time
Foote, Courtney Pitman the door or can be booked
UWA Choral Society’s as a florist. It was there she realised her passion for
and Andrew Sutherland. at ticketswa.com/event/
performance of the much- colour and texture could translate into flowers.
Messiah rounds out handels-messiah.
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Christmas cheer

This re-gifting’s a treat ★







Snow and ice at Scotch
Soprano Amy popular snow queen, Elsa,
Lee Youngman, of ★ Manford of Peppermint from the hit film, Frozen.
Dalkeith, thought he would ★ Grove will help bring PSO will transform
sell his lifetime collection of ★
★ some magic to Perth the Dickinson Centre
Lego to raise enough cash ★ Symphony Orchestra’s at Scotch College into
to buy a couple of PS4 ★ a winter wonderland
★ (PSO) first family
video games. ★ Christmas concert. for the concert, as they
But he had a change of ★ perform the score to a

Amy has come home
heart when he called in to ★ for Christmas from her live screening of another
his local St Vincent de Paul ★ studies in London at the popular animation, the
op shop, in Ashton Avenue, ★
★ prestigious Royal College 1982 Oscar-nominated
Claremont, to donate some ★ of Music. She will perform short film, The Snowman.
other toys. ★ To close the concert,
★ a medley of songs as the
The toys were so ★ finalists from PSO’s
enthusiastically received, ★ recent Searching for

that Lee (12), who is in ★ a Star competition
Year 7 at Scotch College, ★ to find the best
thought he’d like to donate ★

boy sopranos in
all his Lego as well. ★ Perth, will lead
“The Vinnies staff told ★ the audience in the

us how good it was to get ★ singing of Christmas
toys in good condition ★ carols and some

at this time of year, and ★ special visitors from
that got me thinking,” Lee ★ the North Pole
said. ★

will complete the
“I had stopped playing ★ magic of a white
with my Lego a couple of ★ Christmas.

years ago, and since almost ★ PSO performs at
all of it had been given ★ Scotch College on

to me as either birthday ★ Saturday, December
or Christmas presents, I ★ 19, at 2pm and 4pm.
thought it would be a good ★

The grounds are
idea to re-gift it. ★ open to picnickers
★ Lee Youngman gave away more than a crate full of Lego – his lifetime collection. ★
“I loved playing with it, from 12.30pm.

so why shouldn’t another ★ To book go to
kid get the same benefit?” “It was mainly Star Wars Bionicles in there, and Lego, or other toys in ★ perthsymphony.
Lee said the collection Lego sets, they were the other random bits of Lego.” good condition, to charities ★
★ com.au.
filled a crate and a smaller basis of my collection,” he Lee said he would like like Vinnies so everybody ★ Amy Manford is Elsa the snow

box. said. other families to consider could enjoy the spirit of ★ queen from Frozen for PSO’s
“There were also a few donating their unwanted Christmas. ★ Christmas concert.

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Christmas cheer

Light




Animals are top
Oxfam gifts

show ★




Over the past 10 years,

spreads ★
Australians have bought
★ more than a million
★ presents, from goats to cow

★ manure, for developing

the joy ★




communities.
The quirky Oxfam
Unwrapped gift program
has raised more than
anxiety or depression ★
Last year, Subiaco ★ $40million for the charity.
residents Ross and Larissa ★ It took Ross and Larissa Johnstone all of November to install over 120,000 lights for their ★ Jez Hunghanfoo, from
Johnstone went all out ocean display. ★
★ Oxfam Unwrapped, said
with their Christmas lights ★ the impact these gifts had
and created a magnificent ★
★ on the lives of families
show in their front yard ★ living in poverty was
based on Frozen, the ★
astounding.

popular Disney film. ★ “More than 450,000
This year, the lights are ★ Unwrapped animals have

on again – and there are
★ been purchased over the ★ Shanta Minal, Gamaudi
even more. ★ years, proving to be the Village, Dailekh District
Last year, they hung ★ with her one-month old baby
★ most popular gift choice,
52,000 LED fairylights; goat.
★ as well as countless litres
this year, the display runs ★
of clean water for schools benefits someone living

to about 120,000 LEDs. ★ in South Africa, seeds to with so little also makes
“We thought we Larissa, who is the senior of a surfboard, and two ★ grow food in Sri Lanka people feel really good at a
might have annoyed the during pregnancy or after ★ time when consumerism is
counsel for St John of underwater minions. ★ and even training for
neighbours with all the childbirth. ★ at its peak.”
God’s legal team, designs The display is on from 7 farmers in Timor-Leste.
lights,” Larissa said. “It is an important and ★ This Christmas, the
the display and Ross is the to 9.30pm every night until ★ “We believe Australians
“But they all said they natural fit that the joy of Oxfam Unwrapped
engineer. December 31. ★ have shown such great
would be devastated if we Christmas should raise ★ catalogue includes products
“I think it’s frustrated Once again the ★
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didn’t do it again.” money for those people ranging from $9 to $150.
creativity,” Larissa said. Johnstone family is ★ because it really appeals
The Johnstones have who can’t experience that ★ For more information
For this year’s show raising money for St to our national sense of
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she has installed the Little John of God’s Raphael ★ humour and fun.
year’s theme, so Larissa The Johnstone family’s ★ unwrapped gift, visit www.
Mermaid, a treasure chest, Services that help and “Both giving and
could use all her blue lights light display is on at 184 ★ oxfamunwrapped.com.au.
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Artitja’s Gift
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★ Silk
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★ Spirit figures by Edna Dale at


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Below: Mondo Rondo earrings at Artitja.

The art of the perfect gift


Two Fremantle galleries, Artitja Fine Art dot work is on show with
and Japingka Gallery, encourage people to two other exponents of
buy Aboriginal art as gifts with exhibitions the movement from the

7:516/):<;
Central Desert, Wentja
that run until Christmas Eve.
. 7 :  - @ + - 4 4 - 6 + -168-:. Napaltjarri and Eva
+-6<:- Artitja’s annual “We almost gave up on
Nelson Napaltjarri.
Have you got what it takes to have In Gallery 2, new
exhibition, The Gift holding the exhibition, paintings and prints from
a successful acting career?
Collection: Art + Objects, but in a last-ditch attempt the artists of Mowanjum
Gain and maintain that competitive edge
Small + Affordable, is now we were delighted to be community represent the
in the industry by enrolling in:
in its seventh year. offered one of the unleased ongoing traditions in the
Each year since 2009, units at Bathers Beach timeless rock paintings of
Anna Kanaris has sourced House,” she said. the west Kimberley.
a range of good-quality “So here is the tip – you The ancient rock
licensed products that can do your Christmas paintings of the Wandjina
return royalties to the shopping in your bathers!” Spirit Figures have been
• One full year of intensive training artists for the use of their Artitja Fine Art renewed by skilled over-
• Numerous performance opportunities designs. will occupy the space painting throughout the
• Nationally and internationally The exhibition has an throughout December and centuries.
★★★
recognised teachers emporium atmosphere January, adding colour, This tradition is still very
• Connections to the industry with and showcases paintings, energy and a touch of strong, but in the latter
sculpture, textiles, retail to the largely food- Japingka Gallery
77% of students going on to find ends its eclectic, extensive half of the 20th century
employment in the industry ceramics and jewellery by oriented precinct, with local artists began using
the bonus of being on the and very successful 2015
• Professional reputation Indigenous artists from ochre to paint on bark and
periphery of the Bathers exhibition program with
some of Australia’s most boards, and then canvas,
• Scholarships available Beach Art Precinct. two shows that go to the
remote communities. instead of rock.
Congratulations to all our students who very heart of Indigenous
“Part of our objective Artitija’s Gift Collection This new generation
made it into WAAPA and NIDA in 2016! fine art.
is to show how accessible is at Bathers Beach of Mowanjum artists
info@actorshubperth.com.au House, 3/47 Mews Road, Pitjantjatjara artist
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DREAM • DARE • DO space was the greatest until December 24.
from January 6 to 31. In Gallery 1, her fine
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5.30pm 8.00am Christmas Day
Kids and Carols at
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Camel rides, carols and
9.30am All ages service at
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11.00pm (opposite the church).
Christmas Eve service at
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Christmas
cheer

Stars in

a material
world
Make a folded fabric star or
two for the Christmas tree, or
as present toppers.
They’re probably not a
project for anyone new to
sewing, but they’re more fiddly
than they are difficult. As in all
sewing, nothing can go wrong
that can’t be fixed with the
pointy end of a hot iron. ★ Stitch and fold some stars from
They don’t take a lot of fabric leftovers. Though they look
❷ fabric, and are a great way to
use up scraps left over from
quite complicated, they require
more dexterity than sewing skill.
other projects. Photos: Billie Fairclough
You can speed up the
process by using a sewing
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sewing can be very relaxing, ❷ Work your way round
and guaranteed to keep you the square, stitching a row of
awake in front of the telly. small rectangles on each line.
❸ For one star you will need:
Pin stitched rows out of the
way if you need to.
★ A 10cm square of plain or Once you’ve sewn all the
white fabric (it won’t be visible rows on to all the lines, you’re
in the finished star) ready to start folding.
★ Five fabrics, each cut into eight
rectangles, 5cm by 4.5cm (you
do not have to be millimetre
❸ You work between the
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creating the Hubble telescope). twice as shown in the photos,
★ Circle of fabric for the back, and pin in place. Repeat for
just under 10cm in diameter. the other side.
★ About 35cm of bias binding.
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Christmas cheer

Kiwi fruit ★




Cookie jars are
child’s play
Christmas tree
9 kiwi fruit






Here’s an easy Christmas gift
idea that children can get busy
with. Get them involved in mea-

half a punnet each ★ suring and layering ingredients,
★ for cookies and writing out bak-
of blueberries and ★
strawberries ★ ing instructions with a personal
★ message on the gift tag.

Peel the kiwi fruit with a ★
All the recipient needs to do is
knife, reserving one or two ★ toss the ingredients into a bowl,
strips of peel for the trunk. ★ add butter and eggs, mix, bake

Hull the strawberries, ★ and enjoy.
saving the prettiest for a ★

star. ★
To make a one-litre gift jar
Cut the kiwi fruit into Scatter some blueberries ★ you will need:
and quarter slices of ★ 2 cups self-raising flour, sifted with a
5mm slices and start by ★
laying out eight or nine strawberries to decorate. ★
pinch of salt
slices to form the bottom of Raspberries or pineapple ★ ¾ cup brown sugar
would look pretty, too.
★ ½ cup dried cranberries
the foliage. ★
½ cup dried apricots, chopped
Continue layering Refrigerate until ready to ★
★ 80g white chocolate, chopped
towards the tip. serve. ★ 80g dark chocolate, roughly chopped


★ Fill the jar evenly with a layer of
★ flour, followed by sugar, cranber-
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Tie on a gift tag with the following
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ARANMORE CATHOLIC NEWMAN COLLEGE


PRIMARY SCHOOL Newman College is a Pre-Kindergarten
Aranmore Catholic Primary School is a to Year 12 co-educational college of
hidden gem just off Anzac Road & Oxford approximately 1900 students, situated on
Street in Leederville, educating boys three campuses in Floreat and Churchlands.
and girls from a range of inner and Along with its traditional academic offerings,
western Perth suburbs. the College provides a large range of
Having recently completed a series of new builds and refurbishments, we offer co-curricular activities that include cultural, social awareness, community service,
outstanding facilities complemented by wonderful ovals, natural playgrounds and academic and sporting pursuits. The College also provides support for the
caring and dedicated teachers. special learning needs of its students, providing programs to cater for students
We also have an onsite Out-of-School Hours Care (OSHC) program and a diverse with disabilities, generalised learning needs, gifted and talented students and
and challenging mix of extra-curricular enrichment programs. Join us as non-ATAR pathways at senior school level. Overall the College
we continue to inspire, nurture and learn today so our students can is dedicated to providing an educational environment where
lead tomorrow. Kindy enrolments for 2016 are closing soon. students feel welcomed, accepted, safe and valued.
20 Brentham Street, Leederville WA 6007 216 Empire Avenue, Churchlands WA 6018
Tel: (08) 9444 9366 Email: admin@aranmorecps.wa.edu.au Tel: (08) 9204 9444 Email: newman@newman.wa.edu.au
Website: www.aranmorecps.wa.edu.au Website: www.newman.wa.edu.au

JOHN XXIII COLLEGE IONA PRESENTATION


John XXIII College is a Catholic PRIMARY SCHOOL
co-educational Pre-Kindergarten to Year Iona Presentation Primary School is
12 College in the Ignatian tradition that is a Catholic Primary School located in
renowned for its pastoral care, academic Mosman Park.
achievement, inclusivity, gifted and
talented program and comprehensive We cater for boys and girls from
co-curricular activities.  Kindy to Year 3. Our Upper Primary is
uniquely designed to specifically cater
Purpose built in 1986 on the
for the education of girls.
Mt Claremont site, the campus is renowned for its iconic architecture and
innovative capital improvements, together with first class sporting facilities. We are currently accepting applications
For enrolment enquiries please contact the Registrar and conducting interviews for 2016 onwards.
on 9383 0449 or visit the school website. Please call to book your school tour.
Mooro Drive, Mount Claremont WA 6010 Buckland Avenue, Mosman Park WA 6012
Tel: (08) 9383 0400 Email: jtc@johnxxiii.edu.au Tel: (08) 9286 9100 Email: admin@ionaps.wa.edu.au
Website: www.johnxxiii.edu.au Website: www.ionaps.com

ST THOMAS’ PRIMARY SCHOOL ARANMORE CATHOLIC COLLEGE


St Thomas’ Primary School is a vibrant, Aranmore Catholic College is a
co-educational Catholic school, co-educational college for Years 7 to 12,
challenging young minds to become located in Leederville. As soon as you
creative, confident, life-long learners. walk onto our campus, you will quickly
Applications for enrolment are available discern three special things about our
on our website. Tours of the school school: we have a long and rich history,
can be booked throughout the year. we have happy students, and a high
teacher to student ratio which allows us
• Outstanding NAPLAN results • Innovative practices in technology to get to know each and every child. This means your child will enjoy a first class
• Focus on Excellence • Collaborative teaching & learning practices education, underpinned by traditional values, in a safe, supportive environment.
• Student directed leadership • 3 year old Pre-Kindergarten to Year Six We are currently accepting applications and conducting interviews for 2016
onwards. Please call us to book your school tour.
• Differentiated curriculum • Specialist teachers
8 Warden Street, Claremont WA 6010 41 Franklin Street, Leederville WA 6007
Tel: (08) 9286 9500 Email: admin@stthomas.wa.edu.au Tel: (08) 9444 9355 Email: acc@aranmore.wa.edu.au
Website: web.stthomas.wa.edu.au Website: www.aranmore.wa.edu.au
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Christmas cheer

Passionate party pavlova


You can make the meringues up to three days in and immediately turn down
advance. Ensure they are completely cool before the oven to 100C.
placing them in an airtight container and storing Bake for one hour then turn v
at room temperature. Cream and berries are best off the oven and leave the
meringues to cool completely.
added as close to serving as possible.
Prior to serving, assemble the
pavlova by placing one of
8 egg whites at room template roughly 20cm in the discs on a serving plate.
temperature diameter. Spread with one third of the
Pinch of salt In a very clean bowl, beat egg whipped cream and one third
500g caster sugar whites and salt until soft peaks of the mixed berries. Repeat
1tbsp cornflour form. Add sugar one table- with remaining layers, adding
2tsp white wine vinegar spoon at a time, beating well an artistic flourish to the top
1tsp vanilla bean paste after each addition. This may layer with some blooms from
take up to 10 minutes and the garden and whole berries.
To decorate: will result in a stiff and shiny
600ml whipping cream mixture.
2 cups mixed berries Sprinkle cornflour, vinegar
Blooms and additional fruit. and vanilla and fold through
briskly.
Preheat the oven to 180C. Divide mixture between the
Line three baking trays with three prepared trays and
parchment and trace around sculpt to form three discs.
a side plate to create a round Place into the pre-heated oven b

CHRISTMAS AT CHRIST CHURCH

★ A triple-layer pavlova cannot be hurried or faked, but nor does it have to be perfect.

MONDAY 21 DECEMBER
7PM LESSONS & CAROLS
THURSDAY 24 DECEMBER
CHRISTMAS EVE
A slice of magic of the bowl with lemon to beating and a long cook online and it comes with no
6PM CHILDREN’S MASS WITH NATIVITY PLAY
11.30PM MIDNIGHT MASS
floral the horrors of a rainy day, in a low oven, but you guarantee of success.

FRIDAY 25 DECEMBER
CHRISTMAS DAY
apron the world is awash with
(un)helpful tips and tricks
to make your mallow puff
will also need a light hand
and a patient outlook –
attributes that are harder
It is a dish made to be
shared amid the chaos of a
family celebration.
9AM CHORAL MASS
KATE NELSON and your crust crunch. to quantify. This is the sort of food
Look a little deeper and Mercifully, part of a that creates memories. I
SUNDAY 27 JANUARY As Christmas approaches,
9AM SUNG MASS you discover for every pavlova’s charm is that is learnt to make pavlova
I have been fielding some
chef who swears by using doesn’t have to be perfect. from my mother and
awkward question from
cnr Stirling Hwy & Queenslea Dr chilled eggs, there are just The best pavs are blessed couldn’t imagine a
Claremont, WA 6010 the youngest and canniest
as many loudly declaring with the gorgeous crackly Christmas without it.
9384 9244 member of the family about
claremont.perth.anglican.org the secret to success texture and sheen of My hope is that my little
the concept of belief.
is using eggs at room architectural plaster with one will one day fondly
For the moment we
temperature. billowing cream the grout recall the days spent
have forged a deal that
At this point you realise that binds it all together. whipping, folding and
sometimes it is best if
that the most successful Festooned with blooms fluffing our way through
you don’t ask too many
cooks liberally season their from the garden and new our traditional family
questions.
dishes with a healthy dose season’s berries in all their recipes while discussing
Take, for instance, the
of optimism. glory, this week’s recipe is the finer details of Santa’s
enigma that is a perfect
You just can’t whip a joyful sight. logistics.
pavlova. Countries are
together a pav ignoring The antithesis of the Side by side in the
divided on its origin, while
basic guiding principles. modern world my sceptical kitchen, marvelling in the
cooks are united in their
You will need daughter lives in, a triple- joys of a 10-year-old’s logic
cry that meringues are
scrupulously clean layer pavlova cannot be is pure magic – there is no
temperamental beasts.
equipment, meticulous hurried, faked or bought question about it.
From swiping the inside

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Christmas cheer

Gift with a twist ★






This festive-themed

Chilly

cranberry, lime and ★
vodka bottled gift idea ★

is sure to satisfy your ★
foodie friends this
Christmas.




eggnog
Slice the lime into rounds
and use a paring knife to




punch
cut into each round and ★ You will need:
remove the fruit so all you ★

1.75 litres French vanilla
have left is the rind. Twist ★ or cinnamon ice-cream
each piece of rind to make 8 cups dairy eggnog or
a spiral and set aside. canned eggnog, chilled

Drop cranberries one by ★ 1 litre cream soda, chilled
one into the bottle. Add ★ ground cinnamon
★ candy canes (optional)
a piece of lime rind every ★
couple of inches. Add sugar ★
★ Method:
and shake to distribute. ★
Pour in vodka until ★
Place ice-cream in
bottle is completely full. ★ an extra-large punch
★ bowl and add half the
Seal and shake gently to ★
dissolve sugar. ★ eggnog. Stir and mash
★ the mixture using a
Let the bottles sit in a ★
cool, dark place for at least ★ potato masher until
★ the ice-cream is melted
five days. If it’s not ready ★
before handing it over, just ★
and the mixture is well
add a note to wait a few ★ combined.
★ Stir in the remaining
days before drinking. ★
★ eggnog.
★ Slowly pour in

Cranberry lime vodka ★ cream soda, stirring to
To make a one-litre bottle, you’ll need: ★ combine.


To decorate each
vodka ★ glass, add a candy cane
1 bag of frozen cranberries ★ and sprinkle lightly
1 lime ★
★ with cinnamon.
2tbsp sugar ★

Wishing you joy, peace and


happiness this Christmas.
From our family to your family.

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Voyces ring for Christmas program at His Majesty’s of the year, on Friday,
Voyces has two
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off a showcase year of The concert starts at returns to St Joseph’s, in
contemporary music. 10.30am and will feature Subiaco, with its Christmas
The Perth ensemble of a mix of traditional and show, Noël.
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ner ly comm
Win High

Yet another Wembley garden impressed the judges. This front


garden in Reserve Street was highly commended in the best
commercial or grouped housing category.
Judges said the varied plantings in this garden, at 27 Keane Street, in Wembley, invited further exploration.

Cambridge
The tyranny of big corner blocks has not daunted
green-fingered residents in Cambridge.
Several corner gardens impressed judges for the an-
nual Cambridge Garden Competition, and the overall
winner of the best residential front garden was in
Keane Street, Wembley, where judges said plantings
masked the house.
“When you look at the garden you get a feeling of
wanting to enter it and explore further,” the judges said.
“The house can hardly be seen.
“A large variety of flowering and foliage-accent shrubs
and fruit trees – including lemon, fig, agapanthus, cor-
dyline, frangipanis and cannas – is cleverly planted in
garden beds dotted around the corner block.”
The garden also won a prize 10 years ago.
Property owners Thomas and Diana Potter received
a trophy and $400.

ner
Another corner block in Turriff Road, Floreat, was

Win highly commended, winning Nicole Letizia $250.


Judges said they had noticed an increase in new wa-
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plots to waterwise principles in the choice of plants
and use of mulch.
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With its well-kept gardens and sweeping views, Belford Road in City Beach was named best-kept street in this year’s Cambridge Garden Competition.

gardens are blooming marvellous


A big corner property in Peebles Road, Floreat,
which has no lawn but strategically placed native
plants, won the best waterwise garden title.
Simon Ryan and Rossana Panetta received a ended ended
m m
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ly com ly com
High High
Colours caught the eyes of judges in Arbordale
Street, Floreat, with grass trees and red kangaroo
paws attracting a high commendation and $250
for Gary Ogden.
The best commercial or grouped housing garden
was at the Perth Radiation Oncology building in
Salvado Road, Wembley, with the garden at a row
of terraces in Reserve Street, Wembley, being
highly commended.
The best-kept street was Belford Road, City
Beach, which has sweeping views to the ocean.
Mayor Keri Shannon presented the prizes at the
town’s annual meeting on Monday.
To be considered for an award, gardens must be
visible from the road.
“Many front gardens this year were of a very high
standard with an abundance of plants in flower,” Judges highly commended the attractive garden at 13 Turriff This waterwise garden at 9 Arbordale Street, Floreat, was
Ms Shannon said. Road, Floreat. highly commended.

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show that in any given year, and supportive, holistic recovery
20% of Australians aged both during and after admission.
16-85 experience mental Owned by Healthe Care
illness. Depressive, anxiety Australia, the Marian Centre
and substance use disorders are provides inpatient, day patient
most prevalent, and often occur and outpatient private mental
in combination. health services for the treatment
According to beyondblue, of mood and anxiety disorders,
anxiety is most prevalent, older persons mental illness,
affecting 1 in 4 people, while adolescents, veterans and
depression impacts 1 in 6. emergency services mental
Triggers such as a traumatic or health concerns. At all times,
stressful experience, workplace the privacy of all patients is
bullying, a relationship break- assured.
down, coping with a new baby, The Marian Centre’s
ageing, or loss of work and experienced team of Consultant
Healthy Body. Healthy Mind. income may require professional Psychiatrists, Nursing and Allied
Marian Centre is an established private mental health hospital in help. Sometimes there are no Health professionals work in
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Western Australians suffering with mental illnesses since 2006. be tough. General Practitioners, public and
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expansion to meet Perth’s growing mental health needs. We continue to a 52 bed private mental health to develop an individualised
provide a discrete environment to help those suffering from mood disorders, hospital situated in the medical focus to assist recovery for
general adult, child and adolescent mental health concerns. precinct of Subiaco believes every patient.
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services, a General Practitioner referral is required. than most people realise and it for more information and to
For a confidential discussion with a compassionate member of our team, needn’t be a daunting prospect. obtain a referral to access the
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COTTESLOE

27 CLEMENT STREET, SWANBOURNE FROM $2.2M


EASY LIVING!
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, it’s 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.

3 3 2 319sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER 10.55AM - 11.30AM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
23 SWANSEA STREET, SWANBOURNE FR $2.650M
SEAMLESS ENTERTAINING!
Modern sophistication is the key to the relaxed ambience of this superb family
home. In a fantastic location on a quiet street, this is a surprise package which
promises easy living! Sensational vine-covered alfresco areas anchor the home
and create an oasis of relaxation overlooking the plunge pool. Bifolds blur the line
between inside/outside, and the wall mounted gas heater and ceiling fan ensures
year-round comfort. Architect designed to allow amazing flexibility, this high spec
luxury home can be configured in different ways to suit your family’s changing
needs, with an option to utilise a ground level master bedroom. Perfectly private
and immaculately presented, this low maintenance home ticks all the boxes.

4 3 1 2 1 592sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER 10.00AM - 10.35AM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
10 COLUMBA PL, PEPPERMINT GROVE FR $2.150M

PRESTIGE LOCATION!
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 cul-
de-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.

5 3 1 3 1 704sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER 2.10PM - 2.45PM


DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903
deborah.brady@acton.com.au

ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/COTTESLOE
POST, December 12, 2015 – Page 55

COTTESLOE

56 PALMERSTON ST, MOSMAN PARK OFFERS FR $2.295M


TRANQUIL RESORT LIFESTYLE!
Bathed in natural light, this spacious home offers a comfortable retreat with
plenty of room for the whole family. Beautiful entertaining areas include a sunny
alfresco around the sparkling heated pool, with a trickling water feature spilling
into the pool through lush established gardens. A glass-roofed dining room is a
spectacular talking point come rain or shine, and there are bright casual living
areas and an elegant theatre/ lounge. Take in the sunset from the main bedroom’s
balcony, while the kids can relax in their own wing which has a private alfresco
deck with a built in trampoline.

5 3 2 1 744sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER 12.10PM - 12.45PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
4 REGINALD STREET, COTTESLOE FROM $2,000,000
SOPHISTICATED LADY!
Embrace the quiet sophistication of this utterly charming home, which offers
spacious rooms flooded with natural light and picture-perfect views to lush
gardens. A sense of history permeates the circa 1899 home, with period features
including weatherboard facade, high ceilings and fireplaces. Enjoy entertaining
in the beautiful alfresco areas, or lounge in the pool and enjoy the total privacy
of the classic courtyard’s ivy covered walls. The sensitive renovation of the living
areas, with Tasmanian oak floorboards and French doors to the gardens, creates
a comfortable contemporary home that is an absolute delight. The stunning
kitchen has granite benches and Miele appliances and looks out over the bright
living areas and pretty alfresco.

3 1 1 1 405sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER 11.10AM - 11.45AM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
8 PARRY STREET, CLAREMONT $2,850,000
NEW PRICE!
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 fittings. 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.

4 5 2 1 908sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER 11.55AM - 12.30PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au

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

64 THOMPSON ROAD, NORTH FREMANTLE FROM $899,000

CLASSIC NORTH FREO, EXCEPTIONAL POSITION 3 1 2 207sqm approx

This idyllic two storey cottage delivers amazing position and promises you a quality lifestyle. Comprising three
HOME OPEN:
bedrooms upstairs, serviced by a large family bathroom with both shower and bath. The master has double
SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER
doors opening out to a spacious decked balcony, just perfect for those balmy nights. The lounge, dining and 12.10PM - 12.45PM
renovated kitchen are positioned on the ground floor, leading out to a private backyard perfect for alfresco
entertaining or leisure. It’s ideal for those little legs to run around in perfect safety.
A wood fired pizza oven should inspire the “Antonio Carluccio” in you! A laundry and separate powder
room enhance the functionality of this home. You will be situated in a quiet location with the river and public
transport within metres and, all the delights of North Freo’s restaurants, and bars in close proximity, this
property represents an exceptional opportunity for the lifestyle you have always dreamed of.

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

50 BROOME STREET, COTTESLOE FROM $3,000,000

GILT EDGED LOCATION 4 3 2 559sqm

This substantial two storey home is positioned on the corner of Broome and Pearse Streets, and enjoys the
HOME OPEN:
luxury of overlooking Harvey Field straight out to the ocean. There is such a sense of space. You have no
SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER
house to the left, the huge verges of Broome Street, and then only green grass and ocean ahead of you. 1.55PM - 2.30PM
The home comprises two large downstairs bedrooms, a study or additional bedroom, formal and informal
living/dining and a family bathroom. Upstairs offers a spacious master with walk in robe and ensuite,
another large bedroom and a family living area. The balcony that opens out onto Broome Street offers
glorious ocean views. This is a family home, with room for everyone. The proportions are excellent, and there
is ample scope to add value.

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

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

S O L D
Personally Sold/Under Offer Since JANUARY
$79,532,500
We meet more buyers, we work as a team, it’s that simple!

Bev Heymans 0419 099 243


bev.heymans@acton.com.au

ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU
ACTON DALKEITH 160 STIRLING HIGHWAY, NEDLANDS PH: 9386 8255 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU
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YALLINGUP $649,000 MARYBROOK $829,000


QUALITY BLOCK AT REDUCED PRICE! 100 METRES TO THE BEACH
In one of the most sought after locations for rural residential properties in the South West, this sloping 5 A magnificent 2 storey home located in the sought after Marybrook – Siesta Park area, just a hop, skip
acre block in Gunyulgup Valley, Yallingup with panoramic valley view’s north and east would have to be and jump from the beautiful Geographe Bay, this truly is a rare South West gem. Set on a large 949sqm
the pick of all - a ”stone’s throw” from Little Fish Restaurant and Gunyulgup Gallery. The owners want it block, with double auto-door garage, this property offers the ultimate Down South lifestyle – whether you
sold to buy in New Zealand – contact me to discuss your offer. have a sea-change in mind or holiday escape.!

4 2 2

CHRIS AYERS 0429 904 266 GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090
chris.ayers@acton.com.au gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

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gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

YALLINGUP $750,000 WEST BUSSELTON $497,000


“CHARACTER HOME SO CLOSE TO YALLINGUP BEACH” PICTURE YOURSELF HERE
Golden opportunity located just a short stroll from the picturesque waters of Geographe Bay in the
If you are looking for an affordable retreat that is located close to world famous Yallingup and Smiths
beautiful South West coastal town of Busselton. Combined with the charm of yesteryear and the mod cons
beaches then look no further! The character home is nestled privately on 4.8 acres and would be ideal
of today, with big rooms and high ceilings that give a spacious feel to this tastefully renovated 3 bedroom,
for a holiday home, permanent residence or rental investment.
2 bathroom home on a 536sqm block.

3 1 1 3 2 2

LANCE HART 0417 979 516 ROGER SKELTON 0411 519 362
lance.hart@acton.com.au roger.skelton@acton.com.au

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MAYANUP FROM $199,000 GEOGRAPHE - BUSSELTON $469,000


TWO WINNEJUP RIVER FARMS FAMILY FRIENDLY HOME IN GEOGRAPHE
Two farms – 32 and 92 acres. Available as a whole or separately, price negotiable upon the requirements Market fresh this family home ticks all the boxes in Geographe. Located in a quiet cul-de-sac with the
of the Buyer. 25 minute drive from Bridgetown amongst rolling hills and loam soils. The Blackwood River benefit of a short walk to the school, shops and beach. Features 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, open
fronts the 92 Acre block, both with magnificent views. Brochure and maps are available upon request. plan kitchen/family/meals opening on to a monster outdoor entertaining area. Other features include
side access, large powered shed and bore all on a 652sqm block.

4 2 2

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150 CHRIS HILLS 0418 671 253
peter.johnston@acton.com.au chris.hills@acton.com.au

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

FERGUSON 28 ACRE HORSE FARM FERGUSON VALLEY 70 ACRES


Immaculate property in the heart of the Valley with everything for the horse and The Seller says it’s time to sell this one. This well-appointed modern home
equine enthusiast. Just 9kms from Dardanup and 20 minutes from Bunbury this has magnificent coastal views out across the treetops to Bunbury just
farm is set up on river loam soils and currently runs horses on agistment. The 15 minutes away. Set up for cattle, with improved pasture, and suitable
4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home has huge open-plan family, kitchen and dining, for horses or equine pursuits. Two dams, spring fed soaks, weekender
and games area with pool table and reverse cycling air-conditioning. workshop/shed, yards etc.

4 2 4 2 2 2

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150 PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150
peter.johnston@acton.com.au peter.johnston@acton.com.au

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ABBEY $530,000 5 WILDBROOK PL, YALLINGUP E28DS

RARE EARTH TO BE SOLD BEFORE XMAS!


Situated in the very sought after Abbey, between Busselton and Dunsborough, this Reminiscent of a bygone era this beautifully renovated survey – strata
rare piece of vacant land is located near the pristine blue waters of Geographe plan weatherboard and colourbond short stay cottage sitting on the
Bay, a short 3 minute drive to the Abbey boat ramp and just around the corner banks of the beautiful Millbrook stream in Yallingup, is just perfect for
from Dawson Park. 801sqm in size with a 19.9m frontage this spot is the perfect those wanting to have a magic holiday getaway – at any time!!! Express
location to build your down south dream home. 28 Day Sale: All offers presented 5.00pm 22nd December 2015 (unless
sold prior).

4 2 2

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 12TH & 19TH DECEMBER


4.00PM - 5.00PM

GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090 CHRIS AYERS 0429 904 266
gavin.howlett@acton.com.au chris.ayers@acton.com.au

BUNBURY (08) 9791 5777 BUSSELTON (08) 9754 9200 DUNSBOROUGH (08) 9755 3399 MARGARET RIVER (08) 9758 8898
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Community news
Hostel opens ahead of
new children’s hospital
The new Children’s Hospital where families who are going
is well behind schedule but through similar experiences
not the new $27million Ronald can come together and support
McDonald House next door. each other, helping to ease the
It has been built to provide isolation that many families
a home away from home for face,” he said.
families of seriously ill children It has a recreation room, a
being treated in hospital. teen den for older children and
The old house in Subiaco a learning centre.
closed its doors this week and The state government was
the new one opened in Nedlands the biggest contributor, with
with nearly three times the Lotterywest contributing $8mil-
amount of accommodation. lion through grants and $5million
It has the potential to help provided through the Royalties
more than 800 families from for Regions program.
across regional WA each year
at no cost to them. Regional Development
The new house will provide Minister Terry Redman said
easy access for children receiv- he was pleased Royalties for
ing treatment once the new Regions was investing in facili-
hospital opens, now scheduled ties that provided quality care
for April. to regional families.
Premier Colin Barnett offi- Remaining funds were raised
cially opened Ronald McDonald from businesses and corporate
House last week. leaders as well as community
“The house provides a place fundraising events.

Kylie Wholagan, from the Australian Electoral Commission, makes sure Julian Hawson (10) knows how to
mark his voting paper. Photo: Billie Fairclough Filipinos host free lunch
The Filipino Australian There will be free hair cuts

Kids learn to value their vote


Democracy is a serious 5 and teachers sat in on the “Hopefully it will carry
Multicultural Association
(FAMAS) is holding its ulti-
mate Christmas lunch this
and mini facials with quality
natural products as well as gift
bags of toiletries.
Afterwards there will be a
Saturday for seniors, the home- Christmas dance party from 5.30
business, as students at presentation. through to when they are
Kylie Wholagan, education adults.” less and the jobless. to 11pm, with dancing, games,
Churchlands Primary School The inaugural free event
officer from the Australian At the end of polling, the raffles and prizes.
discovered. Electoral Commission, set up ballot box was taken back to for people living in group Entry to the dance is $10, $5
Choosing new school coun- a polling station with privacy the commission’s headquarters homes without family will be for young people.
cillors takes some considered booths, a ballot box and voting and the votes were fed into the at the Macedonian Community There will be drinks on sale
thinking. papers. computer system used in elec- Centre, 51 Albert Street, North at the bar and Filipino food
Candidates for the eight seats “They were every excited by tions, to come up with results. Perth, from 11am to 3.30pm, on for sale.
made speeches and presented it all and hopefully it helped The successful candidates December 12. For more information, call
their policies. them appreciate how important will be announced at the Year The volunteer entertainers Anita on 0420 920 525 of email
Students in Years 3, 4 and democracy is,” she said. 6 graduation next week. will be Mau Marcelo and Tani. famas-inc@hotmail.com.

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Alpacas seal the deal on country dream home


Two fuzzy alpacas were the shy but loves her food and Regal
unlikely stars of a recent prop- Princess is very polite, waits for
erty negotiation, with the lla- her food to be served and fol-
ma like creatures sealing the lows me around,” she said.
deal for the Holdaway family “I feed them every morning
in the purchase of ‘Rivergum’ before school – they get muesli
a sprawling 5.23ha home in and straw, although Regal Prin-
Caversham. cess doesn’t like the straw very
While unusual, it was seren- much, she only eats the muesli.
dipitous for the youngest of the Both of them will eat from my
family, Zoe Holdaway, who had hands and they let me pat them
been desperate for an alpaca af- on the neck and sometimes their
ter doing a school project on the heads,” Zoe said.
mammals. Linda Sullivan of Space
“I always wanted a horse but Realty, who sold the property to
Mum and Dad wouldn’t let me the Holdaways, said while most
so an alpaca was the next best negotiations revolve around
thing. I was trying to get one dollars and cents, property
when we had our old property agents should keep an open
but we didn’t have any fences or mind and get to know their
paddocks,” Zoe said. clients.
Zoe said when Rivergum “It’s important to think
went up for sale everyone in the outside the square – buyers
family agreed it was their dream are people first and foremost,
home. with relationships, passions and
“When I saw that it had pad- interests and sometimes what
docks with alpacas, I knew it was gets a sale across has nothing to
meant to be and the two alpacas do with money,” Linda said.
ended up being included when She said an ethical approach Zoe Holdaway with her Huacaya Alpaca.
we bought the house.” to business, open, honest com-
The animal lover who already munication and a genuine de- based – testament to the excep- Perth, however her area of ex- Warratah Avenue, Dalkeith and
has two cats, two dogs and a sire to achieve positive, success- tional relationships she has with pertise lies in the western sub- can be contacted on 0439 926
number of chooks, is enamoured ful outcomes for both seller and

space
her clients, built over years. urbs, particularly Dalkeith. Linda 688 or via email at linda@spac-
with her two Huacaya alpacas, buyer, has led to her success in “This industry is more about is based in the Space office on erealty.com.au.
named Star Glow and Regal Prin- the industry (with accolades in- people than it is about homes,
cess. cluding Grand Master for high- I never tire of it. How could you
“They’re great pets, they pro- est grossing annual sales 2013, with so many different people?”
tect the other animals, they’ve 2014 and a place in REIWA’s top Linda said.
got soft feet that don’t damage ten real estate agents for value Repeat business from exist-
the paddocks and they have big sold). Almost 80 per cent of her ing clients has resulted in Linda
personalities. Star Glow is a bit business is repeat or referral managing properties across THE BOUTIQUE EXPERIENCE
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Community news
A cray season
made in heaven
All the predictions of a FISHING
bumper crayfish season
are coming to fruition.
with Gary Shugg
With full pots coming ple of weeks ago just
over the side of the boat, off Mindarie, where
it is more a matter of se- Fisheries inspectors
lecting the best crays to were watching a man and
reach the bag limit and woman catching crays
returning the rest to the over a few days.
water. Their suspicions were
Many boaties are reach- raised and they searched
ing their bag limits from their boat to find 81 crays.
the first pot pulled. I don’t get it. In a
I cannot remember bumper season that we
hearing of such great all dream about, when
numbers being caught by there are plenty of crays
the recreational crayfish- for everyone, a couple of
ing fraternity for years, scumbags put a sour taste
but I am old enough to in the mouth.
remember the good old Throw the book at them
days of seeing crays hang- I say, and take their boat,
ing on to the outside of car and gear too. We do
pots as they were hauled not need anglers like
on board. them.
From memory, that was I do know 99% of people
just one season and it was do the right thing and Luke Robinson climbs the rigging on this year’s Ultimate Challenge.
just the odd pot, whereas I guess that is the main
this year it appears most
pots have been chock-
a-block with good-sized
crays.
At this time, the crays
point.

Ready to sail to adventure


There will be 40 full scholar- expressions of interest for up to 24 pushed themselves out of their
are usually “whites” and ships for sail-training voyages trainees with limitations as well as comfort zones, standing watch as
there are plenty of them 16 young people aged 18 to 25 with they sailed through the night.
close to shore. But over
for young people with disabilities
next year, thanks to the foundation experience in healthcare, disability, STS Leeuwin II captain Sarah
the next few weeks, the caring or similar areas who would Robinson said: “Seeing someone
crays will “walk” out to behind Paul Newman’s Own salad
the deeper water and dressings. be keen to join the voyage as sup- who struggled to walk down the deck
anglers with bigger boats The donation means the not-for- port trainees. have the confidence to climb our
can follow them until they profit Leeuwin Ocean Adventure This year’s Ultimate Challenge masts is a very humbling experience
go so far only the profes- Foundation can continue to pro- saw many amazing young people and puts your own life challenges
sionals will be able to vide this life-changing experience celebrate their abilities on the into perspective.”
catch them. to young people aged 14 to 25 with inspiring ocean adventure. To register interest as a trainee
This brings me to a physical, sensory or intellectual They conquered their fears as or support trainee for next year’s
It’s a bumper season for disabilities. they climbed the 33m main mast, Ultimate Challenge, visit sailleeu-
really miserable event
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A cuppa for the cancer cause
Maggie Byrne is calling her in Subiaco.
latest venture Another Bloody Maggie said one of her friends
Gold Coin Fundraiser. had only recently let slip how
Appropriately, funds raised will severely ill she’d been with blood
go to the Perth Blood Institute in cancer and it had made her want
Nedlands. to help fund more research.
With the support of coffee sup- The Perth Blood Institute re-
plier 5 Sense Coffee, Maggie is searches blood cancers, bleeding
hoping to raise up to $1000 over and clotting disorders.
a couple of weeks by donating a The Monkey Puzzle Café at 3/22
percentage of each regular coffee Railway Road, is tucked away be-
bought at her Monkey Puzzle Cafe hind the Ace Cinema building site.

Boo, hiss – he’s behind you!


A traditional pantomime for the it is about two children who are
whole family, Babes in the Wood, abandoned in Sherwood Forest
features song and dance, gender- by their wicked uncle.
swapping, groan-worthy jokes The show is at 8pm on December
11, 12, 16, 18 and 19, with 2pm
and an avalanche of ad-libbing. matinees on December 12 and 19.
Presented by the Graduate Tickets are $20, $15 concession,
Dramatic Society and directed by and can be booked via roleystone-
Stephen Lee at Roleystone Theatre, theatre.com.au/booking/show/43.

First edition sold out!


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Q&A
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for sale
10 Adderley Street, Mount Claremont
4 2 3 1012 sqm
auction
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Community news
Girls make robots in
hands-on workshop
Angela Dalstra is a Robogal. “The girls used Lego
As well as studying civil Mindstorm equipment and
engineering at the University software to program the robots,”
of WA, in a team of female stu- Ms Brades said.
dents who volunteer to go out Meanwhile, staff from
to schools to inspire the next Bunnings Cottesloe worked
generation. with the boys, who made
The student-run Robogals wooden trains, with all materi-
group aims to increase female als and equipment supplied by
enrolment in engineering and Bunnings.
science by running free interac- “I have a particular interest
tive robotics and engineering in identifying the ways boys
workshops in schools. learn best and wanted to cater
Last week, Angela was at for their needs by organising a
Cottesloe Primary School where hands-on activity that enabled
she found 26 very keen Year 4/5 them to plan and construct,” Ms
girls, who have been learning Brades said.
computer coding from their A group of boys said this was
teacher, Caroline Brades. the best day ever.

UWA Robogal Angela Dalstra joins Cottesloe Primary students, from left, Hannah Wilson, Bella Van Ingen-kal
and Noelani Glass to program some robots. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Christmas tales
Peter Ferguson
will present Tales of
Generous couple leave
Christmas, including
the story of the kid-
napping of baby Jesus
from the Christmas
trust to help disabled
crèche, for the Unitarian A trust left by a Floreat couple and so he moved into supported
Association. to help people with disabilities accommodation provided by WA
The event will be at is offering up to $15,000 for Blue Sky.
10.30am on Sunday, deserving projects. Mr and Mrs Brealey had made
December 20, at Drabble The Jon and Barry Brealey provision for Jon’s care to continue
House, 2 Webster Street, Trust was set up by Ailsa and Bert after they died, and after his death
Making trains … Students, from left, Oscar Line, Rory Watters, Jack Hall in 2009, the residue of the estate
and Pierce Matheson get into woodwork with help from Chris Lawrence behind Nedlands li- Brealey, of Bourneville Crescent,
brary. and is named in honour of their was transferred to the Jon and
from Bunnings. sons, who were born with a Barry Brealey Trust.
neurological disease called Lesch- This trust is now in a position
Nyhan syndrome. to make grants to organisations
Their parents cared for them for and agencies working in disability

Christmas
nearly 60 years, most of the time support and research.
with no help until, in their latter Priority will be given to projects
years, some limited funding from that will add value to the lives
of people with disabilities or to

shopping
the government enabled Silver
Chain to provide some home research that will reduce the
help while the Spastic Welfare number of people born with or
Association, as it was known who acquire disabilities.
in those days, provided limited Applications must be submitted
support for day activities. in the trust’s prescribed format

MADE EASY
Barry died in 1996 while still before February 15 next year.
living at home but it became To ask for an application form
increasingly difficult for the from the trust, email jabbtrust@
Brealeys to continue to care for Jon bigpond.com.

Doco tells inspiring story


Eight years ago, Buddhist monk
Your Christmas Lobsang Phuntsok felt called
to leave his life as a spiritual
shopping will be all teacher in the US and return to
the region of his birth to help
wrapped up in no suffering children.
time. First hour free He has created a community
1 in the foothills of the Himalayas
parking is available called Jhamtse Gatsal, Tibetan
for the Garden of Love and
at the following car Compassion, which provides a
4 permanent home for 85 orphaned
parks in Subiaco: or abandoned children, who are all
learning to live compassionately.
Part of his story is told in a
movie called Tashi and the Monk,
1 FORREST STREET 3 which will screen at 6.30pm on
Monday, December 14, at Luna
2 SX in Fremantle.
The movie tells the story of
2 ROWLAND STREET
Lobsang and his newest arrival,
Tashi (5).
Before the movie is screened,
3 PARK STREET
Geshe Ngawang Sonam, from the
Hayagriva Buddhist Centre, will Buddhist monk Lobsang Phutsok.
give a short talk and blessing.
4 BARKER ROAD
Enjoy chai and light vegetarian and tickets will be available on
refreshments. A hamper will be the night.
raffled on the night All proceeds will be donated to
The cost is $20, $15 concession, Jhamtse Gatsal.

Make extra cash and advertise your


unwanted goods in the POST classifieds
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au online at www.postnewspapers.com.au
POST, December 12, 2015 – Page 69

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Subiaco 236 Rokeby Road | 9381 2055
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Community news
Broome kittens The healing
find a Haven power of
Thirteen lucky stray kittens
were flown from Broome last
week to find homes in Perth.
The kittens were rescued by
humour
SAFE Broome, a group that sets A “laughter boss” program
about finding homes for dogs, at Wearne in Cottesloe aims
cats, puppies and kittens that to encourage humour in the
have been rescued from the aged-care facility and improve
shire pound. team morale and relationships
Shire rangers in Broome with residents.
volunteered their time in car- Wearne, which is managed by
ing for and saving the kittens Bethanie, is the first to use the
because they were too beautiful program, with workshops every
to put down. Thursday for 12 weeks.
The kittens are now find- The program is presented by
ing their feet at Cat Haven in the Humour Foundation to help
Lemnos Street, Shenton Park. staff improve residents’ quality
“We will look after them and of life and psychosocial care.
try to adopt them to new homes Wearne occupational therapist
as quickly as possible,” Cat Alex Fergusson, said: “The pro-
Haven’s Chandra Woodley said. gram is a fantastic opportunity
“We are very full at the for staff to learn new techniques
moment because it is kitten to improve the daily lives of
season. residents.
“We have over 350 cats at our “We are proud to be the first
shelter and 530 in foster care.” WA site trialling the 12-week
program and it will be amazing
RIGHT: These kittens have flown to see the results and the differ-
thousands of kilometres to find ence it makes to our residents.”
new homes in Perth. The first workshop incorpo-
rated dressing up and testing
Photo: Paul McGovern different laughter strategies.
The 12-week program aims
to lower stress, reduce anxi-

A medal for an anti-smoking hero


This year’s Elphick Medal was president of the Australian Professor Holman’s enormous to have stood alongside the real
ety, relieve tension, boost the
immune system and create an
atmosphere of positivity and
warmth.
for outstanding contributions Council on Smoking and Health contributions to public health heroes of tobacco control, being
to tobacco control has gone to (ACOSH) from its beginnings and epidemiology during a stel- the campaigners and advocates, Call us on
in 1971. lar career. and supporting their work with
Emeritus Professor D’Arcy
Holman, who recently retired This year’s award was pre- Professor Holman said: “When consistent, strong, objective 9381 3088
sented to Professor Holman by you know that something like scientific evidence.” to advertise
after many years as UWA’s WA Governor Kerry Sanderson pushing tobacco sales is so very ACOSH president Maurice
professor of public health. at a breakfast at Matilda Bay. wrong in doing enormous harm Swanson said Professor Holman in the POST
The medal is awarded in Governor Sanderson said to the health of the public, I had given continuing and tire-
memory of Dr Bob Elphick, a the award was a well-deserved cannot think of anything more less commitment to tobacco
pioneering chest physician who acknowledgement of Emeritus professionally rewarding than control over many years.
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Would suit professional services business
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Season Greetings and Happy New Year


Wishing you and your family the compliments of the season
and best wishes for the New Year.

Every new year is a fresh beginning of creating change,


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Every new journey begins with a single first step.

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Community news
Teachers who
lead the way
Forty newly-appointed level 3 classroom
teachers attended a celebration at Herdsman
Lake Wildlife Centre last week.
Level 3 teachers are exemplary teachers
recognised and rewarded for their exceptional
teaching. As classroom teachers, they play
important roles in providing and supporting
high-quality teaching and leadership in schools.
Education Minister Peter Collier gave an
address and the new level 3s were presented
with certificates and lapel pins.
The group was congratulated and welcomed to
the Level 3 Classroom Teachers’ Association by
president Celia Elissegaray and vice-president
Fae Turner before joining current level 3 teach-
ers, families and friends for refreshments on
the lakeside lawn.
Music was provided by a student jazz trio,
The Allans.

RIGHT: Top teachers … A new group of level 3


teachers celebrate with Education Minister Peter
Collier. Photo: photoworks

Join a group for budding authors They’re looking up


Do you want to write but don’t “I have attended a few writing “I am now looking for expres-
have the discipline or perhaps
the confidence to sit down and
get your thoughts on to paper?
in Mosman Park courses over the years but found
they were not enough,” Lene said.
“Theoretic knowledge gained
sions of interest from other ama-
teur writers.”
Lene said she had approached
from a professional does not local libraries and community Mosman Park is having Take along picnics, pic-
Have your children or grandchil- a night of stargazing next
necessarily make you a good or centres about room hire and nic blankets or chairs, and
dren asked about your childhood? prolific writer. received favourable responses. Thursday at Tom Perrott
Maybe an ancestor did some- torches to enjoy the fun from
“I was told it is the practice of One library had been interested Reserve. 7.45 to 10pm on Thursday,
thing amazing, but the story has writing that improves your skill in staging readings in which mem- The event will begin with
never been documented and you December 17, at Tom Perrott
and ideally we should write every bers of the group could present a session on how to navigate
are the last one who knows the Reserve, McCabe Street, in
day. Theory is great, but in my life, their writing to the local com- the night sky, by Astronomy
details. reality is something different.” munity. Education Services. Mosman Park.
Aspiring writer Lene Bolton, “After reading Writing Alone, The group would start next Then there will be hands- To book, email Haylie
of Nedlands, wants to write and Writing Together, A Guide for month. on chances to explore the Clark on community@mos-
is looking for fellow writers in- Writers and Writing Groups, by Anyone interested is asked cosmos through powerful manpark.wa.gov.au or phone
terested in gaining confidence Judy Reeves, I realised joining to email buddingauthors@iinet. telescopes. 9384 1633.
through interaction. a writing group was the answer. net.au.

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Community news
School supplies
head for Africa
Nedlands brothers Max and Cameron
Mackenzie are calling on old school friends
to help them out with pencils and paper.
The brothers, now in their 20s, were stu-
dents at John XXIII College after leaving East
Claremont and Nedlands primary schools.
“Mum works in Zambia as an educational
psychologist and learning support teacher,”
Max said.
“She recently started collecting old stationery
to donate to kids in rural schools who have
no supplies.
Max said the postal system in Zambia was
bad and rather than rely on it they filled their
suitcases with stationery when they visited.
He said he and Cameron were hoping that
in the spirit of Christmas, students from their
old schools would make donations before the
end of term.
The brothers can be contacted on mackenzie.
max@outlook.com.

Students danced under their artwork at Jolimont Primary School’s Arts Party.

Joli party celebrates creativity


Students demonstrated during the year. All students performed a students’ performances and
their wide array of artistic All classes collaborated to number of dances, directed impressive artistic abilities.
talents at Jolimont Primary produce work with artist-in- by Humphrey’s Dance “Another highlight was
residence Jane Patterson. Studio. behind-the-scenes work
School’s end of year Arts Their work was arranged The P&C ran popular food done by the P&C, along
Party. around the school and pro- stalls during the afternoon. with the amazing parent
The party last Saturday vided a colourful backdrop Principal Barbara Iffla contributions to food stalls
celebrated and showcased to routines by drummers, said it was wonderful to and staff and community Students at the Zambia International School help
what students had learnt soloists and the school see the school community assistance to the school,” out by sorting the stationery donated by Perth
and achieved in the arts choir. collaborate to celebrate she said. people.

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Community news
Times are New online
changing, service
means
says less red tape
disability It is now much easier and
quicker to get hold of WA
identity records.
More than two million birth,
advocate
Samantha Connor, one of
death and marriage certificates
dating from 1841 have been
converted to electronic format,
WA’s leading disability ad- providing quick and easy access
vocates, believes that WA is to historical records.
entering a new era of empow- The Registry of Births, Deaths
erment for people living with and Marriages has spent the
disability. past six years painstakingly
Samantha is a visual artist, converting the large volume
magazine editor, scout leader, of paper-based records dating
wheelchair user, mother-of-six from the early days of European
(two with disabilities) and vocal settlement.
advocate for the rights of people Attorney-General Michael
with disabilities. Mischin says the project is an
To mark the International example of the state govern-
Day of People with Disability ment’s commitment to reducing
last week, Samantha spoke at red tape.
an event for MercyCare in West “Prior to the digitisation
Perth. project, it took up to five days
Samantha actively lobbied to issue a certificate, whereas
for the National Disability now, the vast majority are is-
Insurance Scheme (NDIS), and sued the same day,” he said.
told the audience the NDIS Country residents can access
would mean a new era of em- certificate services directly
powerment. from several regional court-
“The NDIS is designed to houses, which is faster and
improve disability services and more convenient than having
provide meaningful choice and to apply to the Perth registry.
control for people with disabili- Mr Mischin said another
ties,” she said. new 24-hour, seven-day digital
Inspiring disability leader Samantha Connor says the new insurance system will empower people. service enabled people to pay
“For a long time, people with
disability have been struggling fines and infringement notices
to get the support they need to be
who they are. It is exciting to see
organisations like MercyCare
A comfy way to walk the Bibbulmun with the Fines Enforcement
Registry online.
And a new e-lodgement
making the commitment to bridg- Five new guided walks on to Denmark, Northcliffe tour prices. service meant lawyers and
ing the gap between a disabled the Bibbulmun Track – rang- to Walpole, and Collie to The Albany to Denmark leg government agencies could
life and a good life.” Balingup. from April 2 to 8 involves five lodge documents online with
ing from four to nine days the Supreme, District and
MercyCare has recently of walking – will be on offer The level of difficulty will days of walking; Pemberton
become an approved service vary from tour to tour, but each to Northcliffe from April 10 Magistrates’ courts and the
next year. is designed to be achievable for to 13 is four days of forest State Administrative Tribunal.
provider through the NDIS. The new town-to-town tours
NDIS project manager Gill people with a moderate level walking; Walpole to Denmark
Watts said it was a fantastic are designed so people can of fitness. from April 17 to 25 involves 7½
opportunity for MercyCare to walk whole sections of the There will be plenty of op- days of walking; Northcliffe to Make extra cash and
extend its services and help track in absolute comfort, with portunities to rest and take in Walpole , May 14 to 22, involves
more people with disabilities. accommodation, meals and the scenery along the way. 8½ days’ walking, and Collie to advertise your
“MercyCare offers flexible transport provided. A small day pack is all people Balingup, September 19 to 23,
services that are tailored to the It is a way to enjoy the beauty need, with an air-conditioned is 4½ days of walking. unwanted goods in the
individual and their changing and serenity of the Bibbulmun bus transporting walkers to and For more information, con-
needs,” she said. “The person without carrying a heavy pack from the track each day. tact the Bibbulmun Track
POST classifieds
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“We listen to what it is they The walks will go from modation, transport to and events@bibbulmuntrack.org.au
want and then we work in part- Albany to Denmark, Pemberton from Perth and professional or visit www.bibbulmuntrack. www.postnewspapers.com.au
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Community news
More time for your
Christmas shopping
Major retailers can open as early as 7am
on weekdays and Saturdays, 8am on Sunday
and close later, at 6pm, on Saturdays and
Sundays in the lead-up to Christmas.
Commerce Minister Michael Mischin said the
extended trading would provide greater con-
venience, choice and flexibility for consumers.
Mr Mischin reminded shoppers to exercise
their consumer rights if the gifts they bought
needed to be returned.
“Consumers are entitled to a refund, replace-
ment or repair if the product they buy is faulty,
unsafe or not as described,” Mr Mischin said.
“However, if consumers want to return a
gift because it’s the wrong size, they don’t like
the style or colour or just want to exchange it
for another gift they prefer, then the returns
policies will differ from store to store and are
completely at the retailer’s discretion.
“If you receive a gift card, make sure you take
note of the terms and conditions and the expiry
date, or redeem it as soon as possible, as it’s
estimated Australian retailers make $300mil-
lion from unclaimed gift vouchers each year
which the consumer is better off spending.”
For more information on trading hours, visit
commerce.wa.gov.au/tradinghours.

Peppermint Grove tournament sponsors, from left, Stirling Thomson, Ann-Marie Hogan and Wiz Moir with division winners Rome-
lie Grayson and David Nicholson.
Know a dedicated
Country tennis comes to town
Nearly 60 tennis players Kalamunda and Beverley. action was a 30m crane fly- of 21 junior pennant teams
social worker?
Nominations are now open for the 2016
WA Social Worker of the Year Awards, and
enjoyed a country-style The winners of the mixed ing a WA flag, and a vintage on Sunday mornings. members of the public are being asked to help.
tennis tournament at doubles were Romelie Chevy truck, both owned by The club is also fielding a The annual award celebrates the social work
Peppermint Grove Tennis Grayson and David Smythe, R&L Hiab Services managing state league men’s pennant profession and acknowledges dedicated social
Simonne Ventouras and director Stirling Thomson team, along with 11 senior workers across WA.
Club recently. David Nicholson, and and Wiz Moir. Anyone can nominate a social worker in one
The Air Out Your women’s and five senior
Charmaine Willing and The Peppermint Grove of five award categories, with one category
Adidas open tourna- Richard York. Tennis Club is enjoying a men’s pennant teams. winner announced as the Social Worker of
ment attracted keen The event was sponsored busy and competitive pen- For more information the Year at the event in May.
players from city and by trucking and crane com- nant season, with club head about the club, contact club For more information, call Tess Maisey on
country clubs including pany R&L Hiab Services, coach Troy Hargreaves su- president Henry Willis on 0401 470 797 or email info@wasocialworkeroft-
Mosman Park, Cottesloe, and watching over the tennis pervising a record number pgtc@optusnet.com.au. heyearawards.com.au.

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2 Millers Court, Cottesloe


FROM $1,350,000 For Sale

3 |2 |2

5 2 2

Residence On The Park Features Include:




3 separate living areas
Great courtyard
Tucked away down Millers Court with a modest presentation to the street, sits this substantial • 5 bedrooms
family home. • 2 bathrooms
• Ground floor master bedroom
Only a short stroll to North Cottesloe Primary School and the other local schools, say goodbye • High spec kitchen
to being stuck in school traffic! Within walking distance to the train station, Napolean Street, • Large double garage
the Eric Street Village and North Cott beach beyond. Enquire for more information

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2 1

400 Metres to the Beach Features Include:


• 2 generous bedrooms
• Renovated kitchen
Perched at the top of one of the best streets in Cottesloe where Loma and Broome Streets • Renovated bathroom
meet, this two bedroom apartment on the first floor will have you immersed in the Cottesloe • Opposite the Cottesloe Civic
way of life. Walk through the Cottesloe Civic Centre gardens or De Bernales Walk to access Centre
Cottesloe Beach or straight down the hill to Napoleon Street and the Cottesloe train station. • Walking distance to Cottesloe
Beach, Napoleon Street and the
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POST, December 12, 2015 – Page 83

48 Viking Road, Dalkeith


FROM $2,400,000 For Sale

3 |2 |2

5 2 2

A Home Among The Gum Trees Features Include:


• Lovingly maintained landscaped
gardens
Designed around a beautiful pool and landscaped grounds, this complete family home is priced to give you a
Christmas present! A stunning Gumtree frames the entrance to this light filled home with 4/5 bedrooms, 2 ½ • Quiet and peaceful location
bathrooms, renovated kitchen, family, meals and also 2 separate generous living areas which open out to the patio, • Large dining and living areas
pool and gardens all on a 1146sqm block. opening up to the gardens
• Spacious entry
Built at the crest of Viking Road, this home is only a casual walk to the Dalkeith village, park and river. Return home • Renovated kitchen and bathroom
via the scenic road along the river from Hackett Drive to wind down from work. This really is the most peaceful and • Separate workshop
tranquil pocket in the western suburbs.
Enquire for more information

Nick Holt 0477 443 996 Chris Shellabear 0418 910 065
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Meridian apt, 304, 29 Leighton Beach Boulevard, North Fremantle


$990,000 For Sale
Artist’s Impression

Artist’s Impression

3 |2 |2
Image taken 06/14

2 2 2

Your New Beach Pad


There is a very exciting opportunity with this 2 bed dual aspect apartment at Leighton. Whether it’s a base to reach Features Include:
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The clever layout of this ‘through’ apartment provides significant cross ventilation, which can reduce cooling costs in • All amenities are on your doorstep
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island bench, large main bathroom which accommodates a bath and a Euro-style laundry and you will be immersed • 2 side by side car bays
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Construction is expected to commence in the first half of next year and an anticipated completion 2 years from then.

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Community news
Knights are firmly in two games in a row to to South Perth, but Lesley Langley and
Cambridge second spot, only half be just 2 points out of Martin Saunders, Betsy Tapley finished
a point behind. the top four. John McIntosh, David with 32/6.
In the premier Cambridge’s division Brian Clay took Steinberg and Lindsay As a result, the
league of the pen- 2 dispatched a deter- his side of Warren Richardson won with ladies now find them-
nant competition, the mined Inglewood side Smith, Bernie Yates +10 and the team selves on top of the
Cambridge Knights to consolidate top spot. and Paul Litopolis to gained 2pts overall. mountain.
showed the value of The team was bol- a 23/13 victory, while Perth & Tatts were The men’s mid-week
all teams contributing. stered by the promo- Dave Sladen, Duncan too strong for 2 red, pennant results were
Playing at Bass- tion of Tony Bellos McPhail, George but in 4 white, Peter mixed for Hollywood.
endean on a rain- to skip and the re- Macrides and Bob Bacich, Alan Davison, Division 2 came
soaked green, the only turn from injury of Gauntlett fought their Ross McLean and Ron home with the aggre- Catherine Ryan, right, leads a women’s English
winning Cambridge Wally Manning to join way to a 19-shot draw. Day won by +4 and gate from Manning, conversation class at the Nedlands library.
rink was David Opie, Neil Howat and Phil On the other rinks secured 1pt. with the rink of
Harold Christensen,
Dave Jones and Don
McShane.
At one stage this
Harry Kuhaupt and
Don Quinn were never
Exhausted by the
travel, 4 blue were un-
John Hall, Bill Ford,
Robbie Appleton and For Catherine, volunteering
side was 25/0, but a far away, going down able to match Merriwa Tony Byrne finishing
Leeson, with a 27/14
result. small lapse saw a final by 2 shots on both but did enjoy the snack with a 19-shot win to is as easy as falling off a log
But the other rinks result of 33/14, which rinks. afterwards. secure the aggregate
was good enough to Division 4 is yet to There was a great and the pots. Thanks to volunteer Catherine Ryan, local
never gave in, and women are getting to grips with Australian
as a result the team secure the pots. post a win, having lost game in the Rotators Division 4 was
players to fill gaps in v Reserves, with thrashed at Claremont, idioms and conversational quirks like “it’s
won the aggregate by Division 3 had an a piece of cake”.
1 shot over top side ordinary start to the higher divisions. Win Jones, Adrian struggling with the dif-
Indomitable skip Ken Clements (in his first ferent pace of a grass Catherine has been volunteering at the
Bassendean. The year but has now won Nedlands library women’s English conversa-
Bradley, Irving Judge, game for the season), green and a strong
John Knowles and Peter Moulton and cross wind. tion group for eight months, her background in
Geoff Boyd were 18/15 Tom James winning In Saturday’s pen- education making her an ideal fit for the role.
winners while new with a narrow +1 to nants, division 2 made There is plenty of laughter as she explains
member Ross Williams take home the wine. a start on the long Australian oddities like “bring a plate” so
and his team went down Saturday saw 1 climb from the cellar the women in the group feel they can join
narrowly 15/18. blue south go down with a hard-fought win in Australian life.
In the club cham- to Cockburn, but Ross against second-placed If you are interested in finding out more
pionship pairs, Jon Donald, Pete Collins, Morley. about volunteering opportunities, contact
Sharp and Andrew John McCormack The rink of Alan Robyn Forrest at the Nedlands Volunteer
Ness are through to and Ross MacKenzie Brindley, Rod Hickling, Resource Centre on 9273 3640 or volunteer-
the finals with their scraped home with +1, Robbie Appleton and ing@nedlands.wa.gov.au.
opposition to be ei- gaining 1pt. Mike Hatch won by 2;
ther the pair of Cliff John Hall, Peter Evans, Classic Triples last
Wooldridge and Don
Division 3 red picked
up 6½pts against Glen Morey and Tony weekend. Pétanque
Leeson or Tony Walsh Mosman Park with a Byrne had a 3-shot win; After a lot of prepa-
and Peter Easom. fine performance by Rob Blythe, Bill Ford, ration it was a great At Subiaco
The final of the club John O’Meehan, John Jack Hamilton and success, even though Pétanque Club on
triples has been held Pole, Kim Green and Vern Jones won by 6; the weather threat- Saturday, members
over and is expected John Gadsdon, who and Leigh Fitzpatrick, ened. and two visitors from
to be on December 20. The winning

Fix it quickly
scored +17. Wally Graham, Ron Chiltern Pétanque
Division 4 blue went Middleton, and Dan team came from Club in the UK en-
Dalkeith down to North Beach, Byrne won by 8 and Doubleview, the joyed social play free
but a +11 victory for were also presented runners-up were from from the anticipated
Nedlands Chris Richardson, with the pots. Bassendean and third bad weather.
Renovating or The winners of
last Tuesday’s mixed
Marty Adams, Pek
Goh and Duncan
After a week in the
penthouse, division 5
place was won by the
Mosman Park team
of Graeme Wishart,
This Saturday,
December 12, will be
games were Barry
repairing your home?
McMurtrie contributed has been moved down a competition day.
Harper and Val 1½pts. three floors. Chris McKenna and At 5pm on Sunday,
Jackson with +3. Bill Division 5 blue Phil Lawler, Laurie John Carter. Well December 13, the
Smith, David Ironside, chalked up 2pts against Ward, David Beswick done to all. presentation of the
The POST each week lists tradesmen who Marie Monks and Mt Lawley, assisted by and Colin Graves did The mid-week ladies Pétanque WA Awards
Brian Jackson finished some very good play well to claw their had good wins in pre- for the year will take
provide every household service, from with +4. by Win Jones, Andy way back to be within mier division, division place at Subiaco
unblocking drains to unravelling the In Thursday’s bank- McGlew, Pete Prout three shots by game’s 1 and 3. All played at Pétanque Club, on
ers, the winners were and Bruce Clarke. end. Ted Brown, Chris home. the corner of Rokeby
mysteries of your new flat-screen television. Barry Harper and Bill Ross Donald and Osborn, Ron Wilkie The mid-week men’s and Nicholson roads,
They will do your books, clean or paint your house, Smith with +6 in a 2-4-2 Andrew Foster are and Ray Preston went divisions 1 and 4 were Subiaco.
game. the new men’s club down by 2, as did John also successful. There will be social
landscape the garden, do handyman In Saturday’s pen- champion pair. Duncan, Bill Chellew, There was a play from 2.30pm, be-
repairs or build an entire house. nants, both ladies’ The standard of John Horsfall and good roll-up for fore the presentation,
teams got a full quota play was high and Greg Bridges. Wednesday’s scroung- which will be followed
Readers tell us they have carried out major of 4pts each. the plate was won by The bride was beau- ers. by an informal bar-
extensions and renovations just by using the Division 2 lime’s Jesse Brown and Joel tiful, the groom was The winner was becue. Everybody is
Heather Hince, Carol Steinberg. handsome and the Helen Hood, followed welcome.
POST trades and services directory near the back Anderson, Anne father of the bride by Rae Edwards, Ian The club Christmas
of the newspaper. Clements and Marg Hollywood was a relieved man Flack, Wyn Lucas and dinner will be at
Campbell won with as renovations to the Margaret Holbrook. the club at 6pm on
The directory is also available on the Internet at +9 while in 3 purple, Subiaco club were completed On Saturday, the Saturday, December
postnewspapers.com.au Gwenda McIntosh, on time and the wed- men’s division 1 and 19, after social play.
Wendy O’Meehan, It was an over- ding reception went 5 teams had wins. The Christmas gift
To advertise email Sally-Anne Sansom whelming win for ahead as planned. The ladies’ division giving takes the form
advertising@postnewspapers.com.au and Esther Scott won the ladies in last 3 team also had a of donated gifts for
with +6. Tuesday’s pennants good win against Mt
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who contribute to-
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week, but there were Nada Bonny and Usha All the best male some matches, with gesture.
some fine rink efforts. Nigam effortlessly bowlers from the heavy rain in some
metro area entered areas and not in oth-
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TIMEOUT POST ■ December 12 , 2015

Art in pictures
SARAH McNEILL in the Pilbara in 2013. Sue said that as a plein- She admitted that if she Lombadina Mission in the
Dale was leading a group air painter of wide-aspect hadn’t become an artist 1960s. His photographs
An unlikely meeting in the of photographers from the panographs of the Australian she would probably be a reflect a passion for the
red pindan dust between Medical Arts Association landscape she painted only photographer: outback and remote places
adventurous water-colourist while Sue was swapping what she actually saw, “The advantage I have is I and the people who live
Sue Cross and master easels and palettes with though she takes a lot of don’t need Photoshop,” she there.
photographer Dale Neill fellow artists under the photographs as memory said. “I just leave out what’s He said collaborating
has led to a joint exhibition, snappy gums at Karijini. joggers. not relevant.” with a refined English
Paint and Pixels, at the Two weeks around camp “I was really interested in Dale is no stranger to the water-colourist wasn’t his
Gallows Gallery. fires, inspired by cabernet photographic techniques and Australian outback – he grew first priority, but that Sue
The collaboration had its merlot and shooting stars, kept asking Dale for advice,” up holidaying on his uncle’s had kept asking questions
genesis when a busload of led Sue and Dale to discuss she said. “He’s one of the farms in Benjaberring and about photography.
photographers and a bus full the relevance of art to best teachers I’ve ever come spent four years teaching
of artists collided artistically photography and vice versa. across.” in Halls Creek and at ■ Please turn to page 86

■ Proving he can combine photography


with art, photographer Dale Neill adds
artist Sue Cross to his photo, Red Dingo.

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TIMEOUT ■ arts
cover
story
■ From page 85
“We just clicked,” he
said.
They decided that a joint
exhibition would be a fun
thing to do.
Paint and Pixels is on
show at the Gallows gallery
in Glyde Street, Mosman
Park, from December 15 to
22, 10am to 6pm.
Part proceeds will
go to the Arthritis and
Osteoporosis Foundation
of WA.
■ Colliding in the Pilbara: A watercolour landscape by Sue Cross and a photo by Dale Neill.

Truth proves to be elusive


Truth (M) (he has also written actors in supporting roles
rubbish like White House – notably Rachel Blake
✪✪✪✪ Down). Here he makes and Noni Hazlehurst –
REVIEW: PIER LEACH his directorial debut and among a top international
again he methodically lays ensemble.
The title word is bandied out the trail of reporting in It’s a film in which no
about in writer-director convincing detail, penning one comes out smelling like
James Vanderbilt’s some wonderful speeches roses – not CBS, not the
penetrating drama – but it along the way – even politicians, and not Mapes
remains elusive more than if the film’s telling feels and Rather, who clearly
a decade after the events somewhat old school. went to air too soon.
upon which the film is The screenplay is based The film errs strongly in
based. on Mapes’ memoir and their favour, probably quite
Truth charts the 2004 she is captured with fierce rightly.
American news media passion by Blanchett. The real loser, though,
scandal that brought down The cast of the film, shot isn’t Mapes or Rather, or
venerated CBS anchor entirely in Sydney, features even journalism – but the
Dan Rather (Robert a raft of superb Australian truth.
Redford) and his long-time
producer and friend Mary
Mapes (Cate Blanchett). It
began investigating a story based on compelling the report was largely
■ Robert
Redford, Cate cinema
is a propulsive story about
what goes on behind the
that went to air in the lead-
up to the Bush v Kerry
evidence – asserted
President George W. Bush
based were called into
question shortly after the
Blanchett
and Bruce
Greenwood as
REWIND
cameras.
presidential election. had not only used his program aired – and from the CBS news
What the critics are saying…
In the wake of Mapes ■ In the Heart of the Sea (M)
The report – produced family connections to avoid there the film charts the team who
and Rather’s staggering
exposé of torture in Abu
with an experienced service in Vietnam in 1968, monumental fallout. leave truth ✪✪✪ ½
team including a military but had also failed to even Journalistic thrillers are in the wake “Call me indifferent. As choppy, though
Ghraib prison in Iraq, for of a breaking
consultant (Dennis Quaid), show up to the Texas Air not new to Vanderbilt, not nearly as deep, as the waters in
which they would later story. which its characters find themselves
researcher (Topher Grace) National Guard where he’d who wrote the lucid,
win a Peabody Award for stranded, In the Heart of the Sea is a
and journalism professor been posted. densely plotted script for
CBS’s 60 Minutes, the pair pedestrian retelling of a harrowing real-
(Elisabeth Moss) and The documents on which David Fincher’s Zodiac
life survival story that served as one of
the key inspirations for Moby-Dick,”
says Variety. The Guardian agrees:
utnabout “Director Ron Howard does a solid job
of getting the smell of salt off the page
ARTS and into the picture. The first half works
quite well simply as a procedural, but
■ Public Platform: ■ Christmas Eve
when the action comes we run into
Festival of Urban Art Abbe May Gospel Choir
trouble.”
and Ideas, Mojo’s Bar, North Fremantle
Thursday, December 24,
■ Mississippi Grind (CTC)
Form briefing meeting
Claremont Goods Shed, 8pm ✪✪✪✪
Shenton Road Abbe May, Odette Mercy, “Mississippi Grind itself may be a bit of
Saturday, December 12, Morgan Bain and Joni a throwback to the lived-in, character-
11am Hogan are among WA’s driven, landscape-besotted films of
Form is holding best soul the 1970s, but it’s less a pastiche or a
a free briefing singers. ■ Felicity Peters’ collection of enamel and bead jewellery and keum boo vessels. homage than the cinematic equivalent of
and site walk Together a classic song, expertly covered,” says
for interested
creatives to
they sing
their
favourite
A feast of unique jewellery the NY Times. Time Out NY agrees: “A
sweet, shambling, supremely enjoyable
road movie about two compulsive
submit ideas She has a new range of long,
as part of the gospel tunes. Floreat jeweller Felicity Peters is gamblers of very different stripes.”
Book through mojosbar. showing her latest collection as part suspended earrings with diamonds
Platform Festival to be
or enamel, a cuff-link range that is ■ Tehran Taxi (M) ✪ ✪✪✪
held on the streets of com.au. of Gallows Gallery Christmas Feast “Jafar Panahi is the Iranian film-maker
Claremont from April 1 to exhibition, which is on until this popular with the Commonwealth
and democracy campaigner facing
3, 2016. Sunday, December 13. official gift registry, and a new official harassment with unique wit,
For more information go ■ Boxing Day She said her latest work included range of small vessels called grace and humanity – all apparent in
to platform@form.net.au. Rosemount Hotel necklaces with a stunning range of Precious. his movie Taxi Tehran, whose quietly
■ An Evening in the Saturday, December 26, These are in silver, brass and defiant good humour and charm will
gemstones combined with handmade
Wood Tame Impala front man bronze, often highlighted with glass grow on you,” says The Guardian,
Kevin Parker
and bought beads.
Fremantle Timber Traders “Many of the gemstones I have beads, beautiful enamel or 24ct gold describing it as “a freewheeling semi-
41 Wood Street, Fremantle $10 pre-sale improv piece of guerrilla film-making”.
Rosemount backyard acquired over the years are now keum boo.
on December 9 to 11, 16 Keum boo is a Korean technique The Independent is equally impressed
to 18, 21 to 23, 6 to 9pm Free: DJs Jo Lettenmaier irreplaceable,” she said. with its “laid-back and gently humorous
and Andrew Sinclair from “There’s no chance of bump- where a sheet of 24ct gold has been
Showing a vast range of approach”.
collected salvaged timbers. 6pm. ing into anyone wearing the same fused to the base of either sterling or
pieces!” fine silver. ✪ Average star ratings
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■ arts TIMEOUT
British tradition to the Max
SARAH McNEILL John Christmass asked me
to be a part of it for years,
It’s been 14 years since but I was never able to.”
Scottish entertainer Max Subiaco musical producer
Kay sang, danced, joked Ian Westrip decided to
and performed his way revive the Best of British
through nightly after- tradition through his
dinner shows at his hugely company ICW Productions,
popular Civic Theatre and, determined for a bit of
Restaurant. fun, asked Max to lead the
On December 22, he night of good old British
returns to the stage, this entertainment, classic songs,
time to MC a new era of comedy and sing-alongs.
the Best of British concert “We’ll have music by the
at the Perth Concert Hall. Scots, the Irish, the Welsh
Though he admitted to a and the poor old English,”
few nerves about returning Max said.
to the stage, a few years as The Perth Highland Pipe
a Perth City councillor has band will accompany Max
done nothing to dim his in a few Scottish numbers,
sharp Scottish wit, warm and a piper will lead the
humour and mellow voice Tribute to the Fallen.
– and he still fits into his Ian Westrip’s father
kilt. was among the soldiers
The Best of British who landed on Normandy
annual concert series, beach in World War II, led
based on London’s Last by a Scottish piper who
Night of the Proms, was walked the beach playing
started by John Embleton his bagpipes while men
and John Christmass and fought and died all around ■ A right royal laugh: Max Kay and Ian Westrip share a song and a joke as they prepare for The Best of British.
ran for 21 years. John him.
conducted the last one in In contrast to those Sas, lots of sing-along pub Emma Pettemerides, and The ICW Arts orchestra ■ The Best of British is on
2012. memorable moments in songs, national favourites the unforgettable classics, and chorale and organist Tuesday, December 22, at
Max said: “I’m so British history, there will sung by sopranos Jerusalem and Land of Stewart Smith will be led the Perth Concert Hall.
delighted to be doing this. be comedy by actor Igor Stephanie Gooch and Hope and Glory. by Ashley Arbuckle. Book through Ticketek.

Canoeing on Shenton’s Lake BurtstreetGallery


contemporary ceramics
Real estate agent mother was left alone when and built canoes there. horses for Elder’s Bakery
Steven Mailey’s young
life revolved around Lake
she separated from her
husband.
Steven writes about the
time the park was an ille-
in Onslow Road, and he
later landed a job at the Christmas Exhibition
Jualbup, or Shenton’s When his mother gal gambling den, which bakery, now the offices of exhibition and sale of great gift items
Lake as it was then. remarried three years gave him a source of extra the POST newspaper.
Such was his love of the later, the couple and seven pocket money. Steven is holding a book open Saturdays 10am-4pm
lake that he sat down and children crammed into He had his first beer in signing of his memoir, 1 Burt Street, Cottesloe 
wrote a book called Boys a tiny house in Onslow the Shenton Park Hotel, Boys of the Lake, this
of the Lake. Road, Shenton Park and one of his first jobs Saturday, December 12,
When he was three, Shenton’s Lake gave his was delivering blocks of ice from 11am to 2pm.
young life fun, focus and to homes in the days when He will be at the front The Kaleidoscope Ensemble presents
Steven, now 71, and his
brothers were placed in purpose through some very few had refrigerators. of the IGA supermarket
an orphanage in Nedlands difficult times. The local He and his sister used to in Onslow Road, Shenton
after their desperate boys swam, duck dived volunteer to brush the cart- Park.

Kaleidoscope’s new adaptation of Bobo’s


delightful story is packed with emotion,
fun, interaction, surprise and memorable
original tunes. Suitable for all ages.
Perfect for 5yrs +
www.kaleidoscopeensemble.com

The Kaleidoscope Ensemble


Subiaco Arts Centre, Main Theatre
Wed 20 Jan – Sat 23 Jan 2016
11:00am and 1:00pm
AUSLAN interpreter 1:00pm Sat 23 Jan

Book at venue box office or through


www.ticketek.com.au
■ Steven Mailey is signing copies of his book, Boys of the Lake, this Saturday.
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TIMEOUT ■ goodtaste

A new place to hang out at Margaret River


The distilling and
SARAH McNEILL
brewing arm of Sampson
Wine maker Robert and Bowen is called Black
Bowen, who has won Brewing Company. It will
international awards, produce a range of beer in
and long-term business collaboration with brewers
partner and friend Stewart around the country.
Sampson have taken over Stewart and Robert
the Duckstein Brewery at closed Duckstein Brewery
Saracen Estate in Margaret on a Monday morning and
River. re-opened as Sampson and
The 40-hectare property Bowen four days later with
re-opened two weeks ago new furniture, new staff, a
and has its official launch new chef and a new menu.
this weekend, as Sampson “It’s been a little
and Bowen, with a cellar run down so now I’m
door, restaurant, craft cleaning up the gardens
brewery, and plans for a and landscaping and
distillery. getting new locally-made
Stewart now divides furniture,” Stewart said.
his time between his new With new local chef,
acquisition and his family Ben Beaton, the restaurant
food is based on what


home in Swanbourne.
It was in his back garden Rob’s knowledge of Stewart and Robert like
in Swanbourne that best, barbecued with Asian
vineyards across WA influences.
Stewart and Robert first


began to experiment with is unrivalled At the cellar door there
brewing and making potato will be picnic hampers
vodka. and cheese boards and
“It was not great,” ■ Saracen Estate in Margaret River was a German brewery and restaurant, and is now a locally-owned Australian winery and in the beer garden “stick
Stewart admitted. “But it brewery. food”, Asian street food on
made good paint stripper.” skewers.
varied career. administration of hand- vineyards across WA is Road will house Robert’s
Stewart, a former Scotch ■ Sampson and Bowen
But in 2009, he crafted wines that Rob unrivalled,” Stewart said own Pemberley and Robert
College student, includes and Black Brewing Co
established Domaines and produced from Margaret of his friend, who was Bowen labels, as well as a
being a salvage diver, are open daily from 11am,
Vineyards with Robert and River, Pemberton and last year awarded WA new range to be produced
fisherman, boat builder and at 3517 Caves Road,
David Radomiljac. Stewart Great Southern vineyards. winemaker of the year. from the estate’s 17ha of
investment banker in his Wilyabrup.
handled the marketing and “Rob’s knowledge of The property on Caves vines.

life by the
drop
Vintage Vanya The Vanya
Last month, Cullen Wines released Cabernet Sauvignon 2012
an extremely limited premium If I could drink The Vanya
cabernet, The Vanya 2012. every day, I would. This is
without question, unreal.
Named after winemaker It has been
Vanya Cullen, the daughter matured in
of the winery’s founders Kevin 60% new oak
and Di Cullen, The Vanya for 19 months
will be released only in after being
exceptional vintages. picked on
This premium wine is a first a full moon
■ Student actors from the Actors Hub Gap program gave their last performance for graduation. for Margaret River, passing fruit day,
the previous ceiling of $120, and has not
been filtered

Young actors find their niche shared by only two wineries,


Cullen and Woodlands.
At $350 a bottle, the price of
The Vanya may elevate it out
or fined.
Whether you subscribe
to biodynamics or not,
Twenty-three acting schools, including got into WAAPA. program, The Gym, in of the grasp of mere mortals, the fruit for this cabernet
students who have learnt the National Institute of Actors’ Hub director which they get to work but its existence arguably was picked at exactly the
the fundamentals of Dramatic Art (NIDA) Amanda Crewes said The on productions with provides a great service to the right time and it illustrates
and WA Academy of Gap provided a serious professional directors and WA wine industry. what the combination of
acting have just graduated
Performing Arts (WAAPA). focus for those wanting theatre-makers. The cabernets from Margaret a great cabernet vintage
from the Actors’ Hub in like 2012, healthy soils, an
Subiaco. Two Actors’ Hub to learn more about Both courses are by River are genuinely world
class and this release puts old vineyard, and careful,
The Hub’s part-time graduating students, the profession in a fun, audition. sensitive cultivation of those
Tuuli Narkle and Danen innovative and professional To find out more about wines from WA in the
course, called The Gap, company they deserve. vines can produce. This is
aims to reduce the gap Engelenberg, have already environment. auditioning for next year, restrained and complex, with
Contributing a tiny 2%
between high school drama been accepted into NIDA Students can follow up go to actorshubperth.com. of Australia’s total crush, fine, seamless tannins and a
and Australia’s leading and Angela Mahlatjie has with a special second-year au. WA outperforms all other spiced secondary complexity
Australian wine regions with balancing out the pure cassis
the number of trophies and on the mid palate. Only 388

Circus on the fringe in the world. Among the this year, also won the
gold medals it acquires on the
national wine show circuit.
dozen have been made, none
in magnum.
■ $350. 98 points.
Fringe World Festival It also gets more than its
launched its new program highlights of comedy, prestigious award for Best share of critical acclaim in
this week for another circus, theatre, visual Entertainment at the 2015 the wine press, nationally and
internationally. ERIN LARKIN
summer of entertainment. arts, music and musicals, Olivier Awards for their
Vanya Cullen says the LIQUOR BARONS
The festival will run dance and cabaret, is the London Southbank season. TASTING PANEL
consistency of style of
from January 22 to return of La Soiree. The ■ For Fringe World
Margaret River cabernets
February 21 and is now award winning smash events and tickets go to has been of high quality right
See page 49 the third largest Fringe hit of Fringe World fringeworld.com.au. from the beginning.
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■ Reviews by JULIE BAILEY and BEN DINEENDICKINSON

■ PROPERTY REVIEWS ■ AUCTIONS ■ CHANGING HANDS ■ H I D E AWAY S

spotlighton
MOSMAN PARK

High $300,000s

6/27 St Leonards Street


A builder renovated this 2x1
with a new kitchen, bathroom,
blinds, carpets, doors and
more.

AGENT: Matthew Jones,


Acton Cottesloe.

■ You can sit at either side of the extra-wide breakfast bar that the owner, Peter Hollings, designed for the kitchen.

Riverside home that ‘understands’


67 Mathieson Avenue
4 MOSMAN PARK
Vast sheets of glass ensure a constant
From $2.6million High $4millions line of sight to the river
3
Mack Hall
16 Derry Lane
With a cellar, gym, home 3 the eastern states and the bath, thanks to more full-
theatre and river views, you’ll UK, Peter believes the height windows.
never want to leave this luxuri-
ous, three-level home. T o Peter and Michelle
Hollings, there’s much
more to designing a home
WA sun is something to be
celebrated, and his design
is a testament to that.
There are another two
bedrooms on this level,
while directly below them,
AGENT: Andrew Cooper,
Abode Real Estate. than hunching over a draw- Vast sheets of glass, each on the ground floor, is a
ing board in an office. more than 3m high, form fourth with its own entry
Peter designed their the shell of the building, and ensuite.
spectacular riverside home ensuring a constant line Michelle and Peter
over two years, visiting the of sight to the river. use that room, which is
629sq.m block weekly. Two terraces capitalise drenched in sunlight
“You need to under- on those views, as does thanks to a huge north- ■ “We wanted to celebrate the river,” the owners said.
stand the site, the prevail- an open-plan living area, facing window, as an office.
ing winds and the sun’s where a huge custom- “We believe houses
trajectory across the sky,” designed breakfast bar shouldn’t be big for the
Offers he said. takes pride of place in the sake of it,” Peter said.
“Homes need to make marble-topped kitchen. “We use every room in
10 Hutchinson Avenue sense.” You can take the lift this house.”
There’s a car hoist in the big Their favourite is an
Accordingly, Peter or stairs to the top floor,
garage of this palatial, river-
decided to put the swim- where a carpeted living impressive subterranean
front home on 900sq.m.
ming pool at the front of area has unrivalled views “wine room”, with enough
AGENT: Vivien Yap, the property, rather than over both the pool and space for around six peo-
LJ Hooker Claremont. by the river. river. ple to dine among 2000
There, cradled by the Through a timber- bottles.
L-shaped house, it can framed pivot door you’ll The selling agent is
FAST FACTS enjoy the northern sun find the main suite. Peter Burns, of Mack Hall
Median Mosman Park while being protected from Here, you can watch Real Estate.
house price: $1,335,000. strong winds. boats glide by while you ■ The resort-style pool and terrace make the most of the WA
Properties for sale: 84 Having spent time in relax in the stand-alone – STEPHANIE McGANN
sun.

FOR LEASE
2B Passmore Avenue, North Fremantle
$850 per week
HISTORIC SECRET GARDEN
Set in a quiet community minded street that lies in the heart of the narrowest
strip of land between the two most prized possessions in the Perth
metropolitan area - the Swan River and the Indian Ocean. It’s so close to
both that the morning lifestyle choice (no car required) will be whether to
head a few minutes West to the white sands of Leighton Beach for a swim
or go East, again just a few minutes by foot, for a walk along one of the most
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AUCTIONS
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Parkvue Complex.
Why build in Cott when you
can move into this 2007 ■ CLAREMONT
home designed by Overman •15 Loch Street was sold
and Zuideveld architects? a week before its auction
for an undisclosed sum by
AGENTS: Richard Young and Simon McGrath and John
Vynka Malone, Hunter, of Abel McGrath.
Caporn Young. They said a young couple
bought the renovated char-
acter home on 510sq.m.
■ DAGLISH
•3 Millington Avenue was
sold before its auction by
Vivien Yap, of LJ Hooker
Claremont. The modest
home has two bedrooms
■■■ ■ The agent decided not to go ahead with the auction of 11 and one bathroom.

December 12, 11am Saunders Street, Mosman Park, which has a panoramic view ■ FLOREAT
of the river, city and hills. It’s priced around $6million. •18 Winmarley Street was
WEMBLEY passed in for $1.02mil-
24 Simper Street
Spruce up the modest 1950s
house or build on the level
Is it the Christmas factor? lion by Cam Greig, of
One Agency West Coast.
Mr Greig said there was a
good crowd at the auction,
1012sq.m block.
AGENT: Louis Carr,
auction despite the poor weather.
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auctions last weekend. ■ MT CLAREMONT
Three auctions were can- •10 Greenberry Close was
celled, three properties were passed in for $1.45million
passed in and one apartment by Mr Shearn, of Horizon
was sold after its auction. Realty Group. The two-sto-
■■■ rey home is on 540sq.m.
However, there was some
December 12, 11am good news: three properties ne Street, ■ SWANBOURNE
g point for 68 Kea •The auction for 9 Birrigon
a big sellin
PEPPERMINT were sold before their auctions.
Auctioneer and agent Frank oor entert
ainin g a re a is
last weeke
nd. Loop was cancelled by Mr
■ The outd hich was passed in McGrath and Mr Hunter.
GROVE Torre, of House Real Estate,
said he wouldn’t normally rec-
Wembley,
w The French provincial-style
50 Leake Street house is priced in the high
ommend cancelling an auction $1millions.
Preliminary plans have been but sometimes it was necessary.
drawn up for this 837sq.m ■ WEMBLEY
block in the heart of Peppy
“We had a huge month in •68 Keane Street was
Grove. October, and in November, but passed in by Ms Yap

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The house, priced from $2mil- ome at 15 of Acton South Central, list-
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lion, has a Tuscan-style exterior th is re n ed the 2x1.
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32 THOMSON ROAD, CLAREMONT OFFERS FROM $2.190M
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S 0P discreetly in a quiet tree-lined street. The comfortable home makes you feel
1.1 immediately at ease.
The spacious family residence offers generous rooms, great separation and a low
maintenance lifestyle and has polished jarrah floors and quality fittings throughout.
In a very convenient location with a beautiful park at the end of the street, it’s
walking distance to the river, Claremont shops and cafes, bus and train and
excellent schools.

5 3 1 2 521sqm

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/COTTESLOE
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real estate news. Please email julie@postnewspapers.com.au.

in the house?” In the end, a lovely


The agony of moving Telstra technician came to the house
“Are you crazy?” That’s what my
to connect us. So when it was time
friends said when I told them I was
to move again, we phoned Telstra
moving my family of five twice in
to make sure the same thing didn’t
three months. We had no choice –
happen. Surely, we couldn’t be
we sold our house in Floreat and
that unlucky second time around?
bought another one in City Beach
Wrong. A week after we moved in,
and the stars didn’t align when it
still no landline or internet. On the
came to settlement. So we rented an
eighth day, a very capable Telstra
old place backing on to Cottesloe ■ Watch windsurfers cross the finishing line from the best seats in the
technician came to the rescue. Three
golf course. Moving twice was house – the Endeavour Tavern beer garden. The tavern and seven adjoin-
hours and $670 later we are online.
stressful, but guess what was the ing properties are on the market and offers close on February 22. Want to own a chunk of
So my message to Telstra is: stop
worst part: A, the washing machine Lancelin?
wasting our time and just send out
leaking on day one at the rental; on its head with her LM Guest If you’ve competed in the Lancelin
technicians ASAP. While Telstra gets Prices up, just
B, finding no dishwasher at the House. Katherine Chia designed Ocean Classic, you’ll know
a big brickbat, bouquets must go to Perth’s median house price ticked
house we had bought, even though the 185sq.m country house to have the Endeavour Tavern. The
Synergy, Alinta Gas and Australia very slightly upward in the three
it was there at the pre-settlement a continuous glass façade that was beachfront pub is the end-point
Post, who did a great job. months to November 30, settling
inspection; or C, dealing with prefabricated offsite and erected by for the competition, which holds
Telstra for both moves. You guessed at $535,000. The 0.3% rise isn’t
a crane in just two days. Ms Chia the Guinness World Record for
it – Telstra. In a nutshell, it was a … But it can be expedited nearly enough for sellers to get
told technology website Gizmag longest windsurfing race. For more
terrible, time-consuming process. It Building can be a slow and arduous excited about, as houses in lower
that the glass design also aided than 30 years the tavern has been
took Telstra a week to connect the process. Even when you’ve settled price ranges fell and sales volumes
insulation and was one of several home to the post-race celebrations,
landline and internet at the rental. on a design and you’ve got council slumped 13% after the axing of
sustainable features, including where spectators and competitors
Hours were spent talking to friendly approval, years may pass before the first-home-owner grant. REIWA
motorised solar shades. “Most of can kick back and enjoy views of
but ineffective staff in the Philippines the keys are in your hot little hands. president Hayden Groves said the
these systems can be controlled Lancelin Bay’s crystal-clear waters.
who said things like, “Have you But an architect from New York- cooling market was good news for
remotely from the client’s iPad or It is now on the market, along with
tried turning the modem off and on? based firm Desai Chia Architecture those struggling to afford housing
iPhone,” Ms Chia said. seven adjoining properties totalling
Have you tried other phone sockets has turned the building wait-time in Perth. “The most significant
15,714sq.m and boasting 100m of
adjustments across price ranges in
beachfront. Three families are selling
the Perth metro area for the rolling
the properties, on eight titles, in any
three months to November 2015
combination. “This way there’s a
is happening in the $360,000
lot more flexibility, as opposed to
to $500,000 range, which is
selling it all as one package,” one
traditionally the first-home-buyer
of the agents said. Selling agents
market,” he said. A report released
Gerald Morgan and Norman
by the Housing Institute of Australia
Sudlow, of Morgan Sudlow &
put the average proportion of
Associates, are seeking expressions
income required to meet mortgage
of interest by February 22. For more
repayments in WA at 23.8%.
details, phone 0419 954 794.
The impressive glass façade of the LM Guest House was erected in just two days.

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The Abel McGrath Team Turns Out to Light Up Leederville estate
Abel McGrath’s dedicated bag were delighted to She said the helium balloons Since its inception, the
wrap
Leederville and Subiaco teams receive festive balloons, were also a definite hit with directors and staff of Abel
were among the hundreds of Abel McGrath’s specially those who turned out, with McGrath have made giving
volunteers and support crew branded bottled water, pens, children working extra hard to back to the communities in
who battled less than perfect calendars, notepads and hang on to them this year in which they operate an integral
weather conditions at this lollipops. the face of the wind and rain. part of their business model.
year’s hugely popular Light Up
Leederville event on Sunday Nine staff members from both The event is one of the However for now, she says,
December 6. the Subiaco and Leederville highlights of the local calendar the festive season is all about
offices headed the small but with thousands taking to celebrating family. “We want
One of the undisputed dedicated volunteer team and Leederville’s main commercial our staff and our directors
highlights of the local managed to soak up plenty of thoroughfares to share in the to focus now on family and
calendar, the event regularly atmosphere in the process. festive fun. enjoying the festive season
attracts in excess of 70,000 with loved ones.”
people and a host of local Business Operations Locals and visitors alike
businesses, artists and Manager, Dani McGufficke, joined together to listen to a
musicians.The decidedly who coordinated the team for huge live entertainment line Dani McGufficke
‘un summer’ weather didn’t this year’s event, said festive up over four main stages Business Operations Manager
dampen the enthusiasm of the face painting was one of with an amazing array of 0400 224 106
crowd or the volunteers, the the highlights for those who street food, pop up festival dani@abelmcgrath.com.au
Abel McGrath team included, visited the Abel McGrath stall bars and market stalls.
who described the community this year. Kids were not left out of the
event as enjoyable and a great action with a dedicated land
to be a part of. “The delight evident on the of children’s fun including a
young children’s faces when wandering, inflatable dancing
The Abel McGrath stall was they saw themselves in the marshmallow man.
a popular attraction on the mirror made it well worth
day, with more than 200 Abel braving the unseasonably cool Ms McGufficke said although
McGrath branded showbags weather,” Ms McGufficke said. numbers were down on last
full of goodies handed out year due to the weather, the
within the first couple of “Vanda Marchant was also event would remain one of
hours. at the helm handing out our the company’s key events
notebooks and pens and was on its expanding community
Those who were first in line surprised by how popular they calendar.
to grab their own goodie were with festival goers.”

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■ Sliding glass doors open the living area to the alfresco. ■ A sleek stone kitchen is the centrepiece of the ground floor. ■ The low-maintenance home is on a quiet, narrow street.

A laid-back lifestyle awaits


6 Barrow Court busy families looking for
4 an easycare lifestyle.
MT CLAREMONT
“Families are so busy
2 From $1.3million
nowadays, and not every-
Abel McGrath one wants to spend their
2
weekends looking after the

W hen it comes to low-


maintenance homes
in established areas,
garden,” Mr McGrath said.
The near-new home
has good separation for
there’s not a lot of choice families, with the main
in the western suburbs. bedroom on the ground
The POST has done all floor and three minor
the work for you and found bedrooms upstairs.
this gem in Mt Claremont. A neutral palette
With four bedrooms and enhances the sense of space
a built-in barbecue in the in the two-storey home.
alfresco area, there’s plen- Sleek and functional,
ty of room for families to the kitchen has Essastone
spread out and entertain. benchtops, lots of storage
But the beauty of 6 and Smeg appliances.
Barrow Court is its block The focus of the living
size: 329sq.m (green-titled). area is a striking gas
Selling agent Simon fireplace.
McGrath, of Abel McGrath, The joint selling agent
said the beautifully-pre- is John Hunter of Abel
sented home was ideal for McGrath. ■ A gas stone fire warms the stylish lounge.
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onview Watch the big waves in comfort


hideaways

From $300,000
Y ou don’t need to be a profes-
sional surfer to enjoy Surfers
Point.

WILYABRUP Thousands of people flock to


the choice big-wave spot each
2/4072 Caves Road
April to watch the world’s best
The babbling brook is not compete in the Margaret River
included in the sale of this Pro.
5000sq.m block but you’ll
But you can watch all the
walk past it on your way to
Flutes Restaurant. action, minus the crowds, from
this Prevelly home in a secluded
AGENT: Mark Murray, Stocker
beachside cul-de-sac.
Preston Cowaramup.
Luxury builder Jarrod Holst
designed and built the fam-
ily home at 7 Chapel Place, its
wraparound balcony offering
e a w a y …
panoramic ocean views from
three sides of the house.
Hid
“You can always find a sunny,
■■■ or shady, spot to sit and admire ■ Watch the sun melt into the horizon from the top-floor living area.
Auction 12.30pm, the constantly changing ocean
December 13 and watch the birds in the pep- Selling agent John Mondy, of
permint trees,” the owner said.
GLEN FORREST That view is shared by the
Stocker Preston Margaret River,
is seeking offers by December 14.
715 Strettle Road top-floor living areas and kitchen, For more details, phone 0427
Exposed brick and timber thanks to a series of wide glass 440 671.
are in their element in this sliding doors.
– STEPHANIE McGANN
Perth hills home, on a 2ha The master bedroom, complete
block with a pool. with a designer ensuite, also
AGENT: Nichole Jones, makes the most of the top floor,
First National Real Estate. while on the ground floor you’ll
find three guest bedrooms and
a bathroom.
The owners, who are based in
Melbourne, said they fell in love
with the Margaret River region ■ ABOVE: The balcony is the perfect place to relax. LEFT: The home’s
on their first visit several years rammed-earth construction melds with the landscape and keeps the inte-
before building. rior cool in summer.

FOR SALE 29 GEORGETTE ROAD, GRACETOWN

ULTIMATE BEACH HOME IN THE BAY


• Premium panoramic ocean views throughout the Bay up to Cape Clairault
• 7 bedrooms, 2 kitchens, 3 bathrooms, games room & large office over 3 levels
• 1,006sqm of low maintenance, landscaped grounds, plenty of off street parking
• Rammed Limestone, modern design concepts with spectacular ocean views
• Versatile floorplan, each level could be self-contained & independent
• Definitely some of the best panoramic views on offer in Gracetown

Please contact Agent David Cross 0439 496 926 david@jmwrealestate.com.au

238 Naturaliste Terrace, Dunsborough Ph: 9756 8800 jmwrealestate.com.au


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■ With your feet up by the pool, you may feel like you’re on holiday in the tropics. ■ The driveway can transform into a badminton court.

Your own ‘park’, or there’s Mason Gardens


9 Sutcliffe Street decorative plants, high ish, two-storey home and Double doors open to
5 DALKEITH walls and an electric gate. the luxury builder’s at- the main bedroom, which
Offers by The owners have been tention to detail is evident has separate his-and-her
3
December 15 known to transform the throughout. walk-in robes and a mas-
Wallace Real Estate paved driveway into a bad- Each room feels robust sive ensuite, complete
2
minton court, according to in both size and craftsman- with European marble

A beautifully landscaped
garden surrounds this
European-inspired home,
the agent.
And a small pocket of
lawn, shaded by a lemon
ship, thanks in part to re-
cessed ceilings, decorative
cornices and pillars.
benchtops and an oval
spa bath.
The selling agent is
and if that’s not enough you tree, is the perfect spot to There are plush carpets Justin Wallace, of Wallace
have Mason Gardens just fling down a picnic rug and and blond hardwood floors Real Estate.
around the corner. watch the game unfold. in the formal and informal – STEPHANIE McGANN
About two-thirds of the The backyard is equally living areas, respectively.
905sq.m site is devoted special, with a detached From the entry, a sweep-
to the garden, which has gazebo-like alfresco area, ing staircase leads to a FAST FACTS
the relaxed ambience of sparkling pool and tropical spacious lobby and sitting The median Dalkeith house
a manicured park. garden. area, with unhindered price is $2.36million.
Roses scent the front Award-winning Zorzi views of Mason Gardens’ Properties for sale: 42
■ You’ll find a well-equipped scullery through the door in
garden, made private by Builders created the styl- treetops. the bespoke timber kitchen.

FOR SALE GRACETOWN

$5,850,000 KARRIVIEW LODGE


to be sold as • Stunning combination of natural beauty and timeless construction
going concern • Extremely private, flanked by National Park, close to the ocean just 2.2kms
• Impressive elevated topography with infrastructure nestled in the Karri tree canopies
• 10 deluxe villas, 7 guest rooms in the master Lodge with restaurant and conference room
• Approvals for further 12 villas, existing family and workers accommodation
• Pristine water system runs through the 16ha property creating unique and diverse habitat
• 10 minutes to Margaret River, 15 minutes to Yallingup and 3hrs to Perth. Heart of the Wine Region

Inspection by appointment only David Cross 0439 496 926 david@jmwrealestate.com.au

238 Naturaliste Terrace, Dunsborough Ph: 9756 8800 jmwrealestate.com.au


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Appearances deceptive
in home of surprises
28 Kingsway
5 NEDLANDS
Offers by
4
December 23
4 Anderson Davies
■ The sloping block allows for some incredible views from

T he late architect Julius


Elischer spent 30 years
building what is now one of
the rear balcony.

the most surprising homes


in the western suburbs.
His two-level home is
decidedly unassuming from
the street, presenting only
a plain white façade with
a terracotta roof.
Thanks to the slope of
the 822sq.m block, appear-
ances here are deceptive. ■ Julius Elischer’s family home presents a deceptively hum-
As you walk through the ble façade.
main entrance, you find
yourself in a sprawling, ■ An octagonal courtyard is the omnipresent centerpiece of the ground floor, connecting to
octagonal room that encir- nearly every room.
cles an internal courtyard
of the same shape. internal walls, thanks to the level, the home takes on tre and library.
In the middle, a foun- natural separation. a much cooler and more The selling agent is Mark
tain draws the eye and At the back, big picture relaxed feel, ideally suited Anderson, of Anderson
serenades the surrounding windows and an adjoining to Perth summers. Davies.
room. balcony offer panoramic A few of the Hungarian-
The shape and size of views all the way to the hills, born architect’s quirks are FAST FACTS
taking in the river and leafy on show, like the expansive Median Nedlands house
the octagon allows it to
price: $1.53million.
serve many different pur- suburbs in the foreground. air-raid shelter that now Properties for sale: 63
poses without the need for Downstairs, below street serves as a combined thea- ■ A stylish timber and stone kitchen occupies one corner of
the flowing space that surrounds the octagon.

Avocado income and lifestyle

Peerabeelup Farm, 88 Vasse Highway,


Nannup-Pemberton
If you have ever entertained the idea could be your dream come true true. Q Superb, elevated 3 x 2 bespoke homestead
of making a tree change but wonder With its elegant bespoke homestead, Q Beautifully finished 3 x 1 manager’s cottage
what kind of business opportunity accredited working avocado farm and Q 40 acres with rare Donnelly River frontage
you could take up to support your five premium farmstay spa cottages, all Q Accredited working avocado farm
family and engage your interest set on stunning riverfront acreage, this Q Security through diversity
in the long term, Peerabeelup Farm Donnelly River gem is one of a kind.
$2,250,000 including farm machinery Exclusive Listing Agent: Chris Roycroft 0428 320 837
Farmstay Managers cottage Harvest Homestead

Nannup Real Estate, 1/36 Warren Road, Nannup 08 9756 1177 Q nannuprealestate.com.au
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From $299,000
COTTESLOE
2/268 Stirling Highway
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14 for this one-bedroom unit.
AGENT: Scott Banister-Jones
Scott BJ Properties.

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■■■ ■ A decorative arch is among the many character features.

From $569,000 PROPERTY


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SUBIACO
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Want to be close to all the
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SUBURBS
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AGENT: Joe Argese, Acton 4 WEST LEEDERVILLE
Central. Offers of high
2 $1million DALKEITH NEDLANDS
by December 19
1
Abel McGrath

D o yourself a favour and


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■■■
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three-bedroom luxury apart- Leederville character com- separate wing at the back, The owner said one of the SUBIACO
ment was a fully functioning bined with modern living. which is great when I have many things he would miss COMMERCIAL
flour mill until 1991. visitors from the UK.” about leaving 106 Tate Street
The owner has poured 15
AGENT: Bev Heymans, Acton years of love and attention Set behind a white picket was the handy location, close
Cottesloe into the four-bedroom and fence with grey pillars, the to the city, beach and West
two-bathroom home, which home looks beautiful from Leederville.
has elegant silk curtains, the street. Selling agent Adam
four fireplaces and ornate Inside, the original sec- Marchant, of Abel McGrath
ceilings. tion of the home is brimming Leederville, encouraged
He has given the garden, with character features such potential buyers to contact
pool and alfresco area a new as stained-glass windows, him for a price guide.
lease of life and installed a decorative arch and art There is a rear lane at the
granite benchtops in the nouveau-style tiles. back of the 613sq.m block.

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■ Enjoy drinks in the formal lounge then head through the doors to the AND
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POST, December 12, 2015 – Page 105

Is this a vital piece of evidence?


• From page 5 opportunities.
to nearby Karrakatta Cemetery, raped and “It depends on how they are feeling on
left for dead. the day,” Mr Napper said.
When spotted around 10am on a Saturday “It would fit the known pattern for a
morning, the exhibitionist was standing not rapist to return to the scene of his crime
far from a basketball court where later, it and behave in this way. They seek out
emerged, the victim’s driver’s licence had geographical anchor points.”
been found. He said serial rapist and murderer
The POST previously reported that police Mark Dixie, who once lived in Subiaco,
were certain that the Rowe Park rapist went had been caught exposing himself to a
on to become the Claremont serial killer, jogger in Dunsborough after he had al-
now positively linked via DNA to the murder legedly raped a woman in her home in
A full show of hands … Subiaco’s annual electors’ meeting called on the council to of Ciara Glennon two years later (“Fourth West Leederville in the 1990s (“Sex fiend
hold a vote of no confidence in Nedlands MP Bill Marmion. serial killer victim”, POST, October 17. Dixie linked to more brutal rapes”, POST,
The four young women were abducted November 28).
No confidence call for Marmion late at night after visiting Claremont’s Club
Bay View or the Claremont Hotel in 1995,
The witness told the POST this week that
in the past year he had twice reported the
1995 Rowe Park pervert incident to police
• From page 3 “We need this message to reach other 1996 and 1997.
cities so that it can impact members Mr Napper said: “The behaviour points by phone, but had not yet been asked to
The motion was passed with a full to a suspect who is extremely familiar with provide a statement.
show of hands and loud applause. of the Upper House,” she said.
“[Upper House MP] need to hear Claremont. He saw the man standing near a bush
It will now go to next month’s council “He feels comfortable within a very tight about 15m from Gugeri Street. The place
meeting for consideration. publicly aired concerns by councils
on the way the government and the geographical area.” he has identified is immediately behind
Subiaco resident Linda Rogers said He said an examination of other crimes the path that the 17-year-old girl is thought
the Bill showed local democracy was Opposition have treated local govern-
ment by creating a Bill that usurps the in the area, including home burglaries, to have been using when abducted.
not just being evaded but also ignored. peeping Toms, flashers and other attempted Mr Napper said the exhibitionist may have
Helen Leeder, a Shenton Park Local Government Act.
“My motion is that [Subiaco] take abductions, could yield vital clues. been reported by another motorist on that
resident, said Subiaco South ward “Most serial killers hone their techniques Saturday and may even have been arrested.
councillor Lynley Hewett stood to lose urgent action to elicit support from
other local governments on this matter, in domestic burglaries. It is a precursor to “It may even emerge that the same man
her seat because the boundary change predatory behaviour,” he said. had been peering into windows and expos-
would mean her Kanimbla Road home by encouraging them to stand up for
the principles that local government It was a popular myth that sexual offend- ing himself and taking underwear from
would be out of the Subiaco district ing only went upwards in seriousness, Mr washing lines,” he said.
and in Perth’s. is based upon.”
Local Government Minister Tony Napper said. Mr Napper said the latest report of an
She suggested the council could However, an offender might commit a incident in the park around the time of the
make Dr Hewett a Freeman of the City Simpson is due to meet Subiaco CEO
Don Burnett and mayor Heather serious rape and later resort to flashing abduction highlighted the importance of
for her long service to the South ward or masturbating in public, all the while the public reporting to police all untoward
and Subiaco. Henderson on Wednesday, December
16. scouting for other potential victims and behaviour.
That idea was adopted unanimouly
His visit is primarily to discuss the

UWA to copy Bond Uni


by the meeting.
Anna Vanderbom, of Monash Avenue, Bill but could include a conversation
Nedlands, another South ward resident, about the future of Subiaco Oval, if
said her rights and those of 3000 other a motion authorising the mayor and
people in the area would be eroded CEO to hold meetings about it gets up.
Mr Burnett said the council had • From page 1 in themselves as well as in their links with
if the Bill passed the Upper House
next year. advice that it would not be possible “How we take those options forward has other sectors.
“The Constitution does not give the to make the necessary arrangements yet to be decided but we will move forward “So that is something we will focus on,”
state government the power to direct and changes to comply with the City on them and that modernisation of the he said.
councils,” she said. of Perth Bill’s deadline of July 1, 2016. academic calendar is essential,” he said. Meanwhile, UWA staffer and National
“Neither does the Local Government The Bill has yet to go through to the “Currently, the majority of our teaching Tertiary Education Union president Jamie
Act. Upper House, which does not sit again takes place over two 13-week semesters. O’Shea said he expected a large turnout
“In a democracy, it is essential that until February next year. “That means for half the year our teaching to demonstrate at UWA’s Christmas Party.
the voice of the people be respected, Under the terms of the Bill, Subiaco spaces, libraries, laboratories and coffee “There are a lot of people who are in
particularly when it comes to their would be obliged to launch community shops are significantly underutilised and shock and there are a lot who are angry at
choice of local government.” consultation and produce a report on in some cases not used at all. the way the jobs cuts were announced, and
Ms Vanderbom said Subiaco council the issue before the end of March next “We need to do that because many in the run-up to Christmas,” Mr O’Shea said.
had recently and unanimously passed year, an effective timeframe of just two other universities – in fact most other
a motion endorsing the principle of months. He indicated that it could be universities – are ahead of us in this.
choice in this issue. July 1, 2017, instead. Most of them have already taken steps
to improve utilisation of the campus

Roberts shifts homestead


• From page 1 Ms Roberts and
infrastructure.
“We have over $2billion worth of
assets sitting here on campus and
those assets are underutilised for half
n e d l a n d s .w a . g o v. a u

Ms Mowbray and shire planning staff


will keep discussing the Plunketts’
her then husband,
Mrs Mac’s pies heir
the year. Given that government still
provides the majority of our funding,
Customer Service Officer
plans until Tuesday’s council meeting, Robert Macgregor, we have to be responsive to indicators (Tresillian Arts Centre)
when a decision will be made. spent $30million that come out of government.”
Ms Roberts’ new home was driven consolidating five Mr Johnson said government expect- Permanent Part Time 2 days (15.2 hours) per week
through the Grove in three pieces down riverside blocks ed universities to be more innovative $55,500 - $61,300 per annum (pro-rata)
Leake Street before turning south on at the corner of
to The Esplanade and then up the hill The core function of the role is to provide high quality customer
to the 5303sq.m block on the corner of
Hill Terrace, Mosman Park.
Johnson Parade
and Hill Terrace.
Ms Roberts, the
Council cull bid service to Centre users. The Customer Service Officer is responsible
for taking course enrolments and room hire bookings, responding to
The super-block was created in daughter of late • From page 7 enquiries, cash handling and general administrative duties.
2009 when Ms Roberts, then Denby Multiplex founder
Macgregor, bought and demolished Denby Roberts Applications will be accepted until 12 noon,
John Roberts, “It failed to explain any cogent Friday 18 December 2015.
five houses. Zoning allows eight houses who died in 2006,
to be built on the site. She offered it reasoning and, to the contrary, the
shared in the sale of $1 billion worth reasons for reform shifted as different For more information please refer to the full advertisement and
for sale in 2012. of Multiplex shares with her two broth- position description on the City's website, nedlands.wa.gov.au
Nylund House Transporters had the arguments were discredited.
ers when the company went public. “It shifted almost the entire cost of
delicate job of liaising with Mosman Park The Macgregors renovated an exist-
council, Western Power, and Main Roads its process on to local ratepayers.”
ing mansion on the back Mosman Park Mr Goode described Local
to get the weatherboard home through. block and received council approval Cambridge Notice
Andrew Nylund said the Grove’s Government Minister Tony Simpson’s
on December 15, 2009, for a two-storey merger task as a poisoned chalice and
streets were wider than Mosman Park’s, house and three pools, which they
and didn’t have as many wires. likened the latter stages of the bid to
later withdrew. purgatory.
“It was fairly tricky, but otherwise an- The block was elevated with the ad- MEETING SCHEDULE
other day at the office,” Mr Nylund said. Mr Goode said the state government’s
dition of tonnes of soil and levelled out. decision to let six councils have a poll OF COUNCIL 2016
“We have to put the verandas back Ms Roberts bought a heritage-listed
on and the roof back up. on whether they wanted to be merged In accordance with Regulation 12(1) of the Local
Cottesloe house called Barsden, built (three said no) remained puzzling, as
“By Christmas it will look like a 91 years ago, for almost $9million on a Government (Administration) Act, public notice is
house and by January it will have a it had tried to avoid the Dadour poll hereby given of the Council meeting schedule for
double block on the corner of Forrest provisions.
letterbox and front lights.” and Broome streets in 2011. It overlooks 2016 comprises of two Committee meetings held
Main Roads took out some street After the polls Mr Barnett said he was during the third week of each month and the full
the Indian Ocean. running up the white flag on mergers.
signs so Ms Roberts’ recycled home The back of the house was demolished Council meeting held on the fourth Tuesday.
could get to its new site. Perspectives on Australian Local
but planned renovations did not go Government Reform is published by There will be one occasion before the end of the
Mr Nylund said Mosman Park coun- ahead. In August this year, Cottesloe
cil had been very supportive with the The Federation Press for $49.95. year where a rescheduling of meetings will be
council approved a second plan for It is available direct from the pub- required to accommodate the Christmas/New Year
building permit and liaising with other renovations and two-storey additions
agencies. lisher for $45 via www.federationpress. holiday period. This is outlined below:
to Barsden valued at $5million. com.au.
At the peak of the property boom, Meeting
Community and Resources 12 December 2016
Christmas deadlines with the POST Development
Council
13 December 2016
21 December 2016
19th December edition Members of the public are welcome to attend all
Usual deadlines Council Meetings.

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Austin Robertson’s sporting

Smith could be cricket’s El Cid


The big question facing who is batting at five, and Mitch,
Australian cricket now is: who is too high at six but has
does Steve Smith have the done some good things with
necessary tools to lead it back the ball – are also in a bit of a
crap shoot. There is no doubt
to the dominating powerhouse Steve Smith is the man
it once was? Usman Khawaja, who is
busting his gut to be fit for the to lead Australia’s Test
Right now, Australia, with 109 team.
points, sits second on ICC’s Test Boxing Day Test match after
rankings table, 16 points adrift making consecutive centuries in
of South Africa, with Pakistan Brisbane and Perth then injur-
on 106, India 100, England 99, ing a hamstring, must stay fit.
and New Zealand 95. To me, he looks soft fit. He
However you look at it, sure ain’t Davy Warner.
Australia is in rebuild. Adam Voges has made an
This has not been a burn-the- extraordinarily late debut and
house-down overhaul, but more will add a little solidarity for a
the consequence of a whole while, but won’t be part of the
pile of retirements all coming scene long-term unless they
at once. change the rules about letting
In the space of just a few a player have a runner, or he
Test matches, former captain becomes very adept in using a
Dave Warner
Michael Clarke and veterans walking frame.
Brad Haddin, Shane Watson and When you start late, you have
Chris Rogers have gone. bowling for a time and when to to do what Mike Hussey did a few
The last to drop the curtain put the foot down. years back and keep churning
was pace man Mitchell Johnson, The Kiwis did expose a few out runs. Voges isn’t in Hussey’s
who played his last Test in Perth cracks in the Warner defensive class, though.
just a few weeks ago. foundations, particularly when I always thought Matthew
the ball started to swing and cut like he could bat up the order, Siddle, for that matter.
There is no doubt Smith is the Wade would be the preferred but then so did Gilly.
in Adelaide’s twilight. glove-man, but you have to All of them have had time on
man to lead, so let’s turn our at- It’s great having a batsman
There is a bit of roll-the-dice admire how Peter Neville has the sidelines with busted feet
tention to his current regiment coming in at seven capable of
about Joe Burns, who can be a performed since he came into (as with Mitchell Starc), backs
of soldiers-at-arms. making a Test 100.
nicker, and it wouldn’t surprise the team. or hammies.
Dave Warner certainly has Selectors reach for the Quick-
if young WA opener Cameron He’s a no-nonsense cricketer, But the one to pull it all to-
what it takes. He’s explosive at Eze when they start thinking
Bancroft eventually took that in Haddin’s mould but a bit gether will be Smudge Smith,
the top of the order, at the same about our young quicks, because
slot. smoother, and his batting also who, with a little tweaking, has
time displaying a new maturity, most of the current crop keep
The Marsh brothers – Shaun, has a touch of class. He looks the talent in his team and the
knowing when to look at the breaking down. leadership quality to make it
None of them appear to be click.
as durable as Dennis Lillee He has the opportunity to be
and Glenn McGrath – or Peter cricket’s El Cid.

Is it too late to
save Test cricket?
Test cricket is a game out I’ve been worried for some
of its time. time about the future of Test
It can stretch its full five days cricket – not so much for an
and end in a long, played out, Ashes series or, indeed, any
laborious draw. form of cricket in England,
Some draws can wear the Australia or New Zealand.
game’s badge of honour, like But when you’re playing to
the one against the West Indies empty houses in the United
at Adelaide Oval in 1961 when Arab Emirates and the West
Ken “Slasher” Mackay and Indies, and not-even-close-to-
Lindsay Kline deserved med- full arenas in South Africa and
als for saving the game against India, it becomes a concern.
overwhelming odds. Day/night Test cricket may
But for the most part, draws be the panacea to turn things
are as boring as watching a around.
frozen banana defrost. Of course, I believe the com-
The people who love cricket mentator who makes most sense
The three world title contenders from Brazil, from left, world No. 3 Adriano De Souza, world No. 2 Filipe Toledo, – the poets, the stats geeks and about changes to Test matches
and world No. 4 Gabriel Medina at the opening of the Pipeline Masters in Hawaii on Tuesday. Photo: WSL/Kirstin the Bay 13 bums, the mums, the has been my old mate, Shane
second guessers, the former Warne.

Flipping Filipe’s unbelievable players, and thankfully, some of


the kids – all love Test cricket
for it timelessness.
Though it has to finish in
Put Warnie in charge of things,
and it’s likely we’d have the
Boxing Day Test at night.
Other suggestions he’s made
with fate – and a great white – can see him compressed on his five days, it is virtually a game that I like are to discard tosses
SURFING earlier in the year. board like an Olympic gymnast,
b
without a clock. and have the away captain
By CAMERON BEDFORDBROWN But the legendary Australian upside down inside the curl of Oh sure, the breaks during decide whether to bat or bowl;
is the toughest competitor on the wave putting as much punch the day are defined in red ink, games played over four days;
That Brazilian surfer, Filipe tour, with a steely-eyed ap- into a wave as I’ve ever seen. as are the numbers of overs to and playing for longer each day.
Toledo, is just so hot right now. proach combined with ruthlessly In the words of former world be bowled in a day. And the big one: no innings to
Looking more like a tattooed efficient, radical surfing. champ, WSL commentator and But players don’t necessarily go on longer than 100 overs, and
street boxer, he is far from the He may not have the flair of aerial innovator Martin Potter have to watch the clock. those 100 overs to be bowled in
stereotypical bleached board air that Toledo displays, but after the replay: “Unbelievable.” It has a strict format, but the one day.
rider. his vast experience and cool Toledo and current world boundaries in a captain’s mind It’s a lot to take in, but why
At the first World Surf League competitive act will give him champ Gabriel Medina are are limitless. couldn’t it all work?
event at Snapper Rocks, in the edge as he sits on the verge the sharpest in the quiver of This is why we have great People who do not love cricket
Queensland, Toledo (20) carved of becoming Australia’s greatest Brazilian surfers on the pro tour. captains, good captains and feel its timelessness too.
a line in the sand when he put ever competitive surfer. Fellow Brazilian Adriano De poor captains. They lampoon a game that
on the most radical display of Heading straight from a win Souza is close in third place, We’ve just seen some monu- feels so … yesterday.
controlled surfing ever seen in at Sunset last week will give making for an exciting three-way mental changes to the game, none They mock our game for not
the competition. Fanning some fire going into battle for the crown. bigger than the first Test under having a clock, for its inter-
Toledo’s flawless, big aerial Pipe, and if I was a gambler, the Kelly Slater is one of the great- lights with a pink ball, played in minable breaks for lunches,
reverses combined with tradi- money would be on him. est sportsmen ever and sits at Adelaide a fortnight ago. afternoon tea, drinks and now
tional on-the-wave power surfing But it’s been Toledo who has the head of the table as head Yep, night Test cricket, with dinner.
have seen him – the youngest stolen the show this year, and monk of the surfing monastery. a pink ball seaming and cutting The game seems shackled by
surfer on tour – poised to snatch after his mind-blowing surfing But he’s struggled this year, in the twilight. stats and decimal points, and,
a world title from perennial from the first event, the older grabbing rails and falling a lot. What’s wrong with the ball in its most important format,
champ Mick Fanning at the Pipe pros must have been scratching His more extreme boards swinging a little bit more at why oh why are the players
Masters in Hawaii this week. their heads and heading back to aren’t working for him and he night? from both teams all dressed in
With three comp wins, and the drawing board. needs to rethink his equipment Be assured, the players dreary white?
despite some calls that he hasn’t The word was that if you didn’t and get back to the basics of will adjust to that, and their I can understand how the
got the big-wave act, Toledo is have a good air game on tap, you finishing waves. techniques and strategies will young today might struggle
slashing at the heels of Fanning could be on the way out. He’s still one of the most improve. with a contest like Test cricket,
and looks the most exciting One Toledo manoeuvre in popular surfers on tour and The changes we saw in played over five days without
future prospect on tour. particular stood out: at Snapper, my fave of all time, so it would Adelaide, with just a few more necessarily even producing a
Hawaii brings its vagaries of he pulled off a club sandwich be nice to see him stay on tour, tweaks, will not just salvage result.
competition, and Fanning may where he turned upside down but we’re expecting a lot from Test cricket, but also make it a That might look like five days
have used up any luck that has inside the wave and spun a 360. the ageing legend after he has mainstream game for the masses of boredom to them, and bore-
come his way after his encounter Freeze framing that move you given so much. once again. dom is anathema to the young.
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