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May 30, 2015

Law locks
in small
blocks

Bella reveals our


surfing legends

By LINDA CALLAGHAN

By DAVID COHEN

There is no going back on


Cambridge councils controversial housing blueprint, the
council meeting on Tuesday
night was told.

Cottesloe girl got prominent


WA surfing clans to open up
about their lives and the sport
they love.
Bella Mitchell (15) interviewed
the Jakovich, Merifield, Burrow,
Paterson, Macauley, and Edwards
families for a project she did as
part of her Year 10 International
Baccalaureate.
John Jakovich (70) told Bella he
used to catch a bus to City Beach
in the pre-surfboard era to ride
the waves on rubber mats.
Mark Paterson was a little tacker
at North Cottesloe Surf Life Saving
Club when he used to borrow older
kids 4.8m boards.
I grew up with surfing, said
Bella, a Presbyterian Ladies
College student.
My dad would take me to
Isolators at Cottesloe, and my
granddad lived down south for
30 years.
The surfers in Bellas book
talk about how good surfing is
for health.
They also talk about how it
created strong bonds between
family members, she said.
Bellas first interview was with
Kevin Merifield, who played
football for Subiaco and had a
successful business career.
Kevin told her the first wetsuits
were woollen jumpers, which
tended to go over surfers heads
when they got wiped out.
His friend Bill Pratley was
the first he saw to attach a rope
to himself and a board and he
nearly drowned at Yallingup.
I hadnt met Taj Burrow before
and the thought of interviewing
him was really nerve-racking,
Bella said.

Tall tales about hanging 10


Bella Mitchell at Isolators, south
Cottesloe. Photo: Billie Fairclough

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We cannot stop the process,


mayor Simon Withers said.
Planning law says once a
council has initiated a potential change to its town planning
scheme, it is out of that councils
control.
It must be handed over to the
WA Planning Commission, which
then makes a recommendation to
the Planning Minister who has
the final say.
We can make a recommendation to the WA Planning
Commission but they make the
decision, Mr Withers said.
Residents again bombarded
Mr Withers at the meeting with
a 15-minute public question
time stretching into almost two
hours.
They brandished cuttings from
the POST and challenged him
about almost everything he had
been reported as saying on the
proposed town planning scheme
amendment.
Theres no way you will be
re-elected, said resident Keith
Allen, to cheers from the gallery
when he asked Mr Withers if he
was nominating for mayor in this
Octobers election.
I do not comment on speculation, Mr Withers replied.
He said politics was playing a
crucial part.
Planning Minister John Day
was not likely to scrap the change
because it would give the Labor
Party ammunition to use against
him, Mr Withers said.
It would give the Labor Party
a huge bat to beat him with at the
next election, he said.
On top of scrapping council
amalgamations, throwing out
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SEAWARD CIVILIAN FEARS

Terror alert for


SAS families
By BRET CHRISTIAN

Terrorists targeting families


of Australian soldiers serving
overseas have heightened safety fears about a new seafront
housing estate next to SAS
housing at Swanbourne.
The domestic security situation has dramatically heightened, Special Air Service
Association national chairman
Terry Nolan said on a visit to
Swanbourne this week.
Its escalating and we could be
on the brink of a 100-year war, according to the chief of the army.

Heres
where
we go

We have to gear up for this.


He said the danger was illustrated by a series of serious
recent incidents, including
revelations that Sydney Lindt
Caf murderer Man Monis had
written poisonous letters to the
widows of soldiers killed in
Afghanistan.
Three foreign-born terrorists
are in jail after undercover
agents thwarted their planned
attack on Holsworthy army base
in Sydney.
That Islamic terror cell
planned to enter Holsworthy
Barracks armed with military

weapons and shoot as many


people as possible before they
were killed or ran out of ammunition.
The federal government announced this week that it had
thwarted six unspecified plots
by terrorists in Australia.
The army had given protected
identities to the 300 soldiers
from Queensland now training
local military in Iraq to shield
their families waiting at home,
Mr Nolan said.
He said the military had now
recognised the heightened need
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Helmets hardly harm

Dogfight over fines

I read with some disbelief the argument


by George Crisp (Letters, POST, May 23) that
cyclists wearing helmets harm public health
by deterring cyclists.
I would agree that some people are deterred
from cycling because of helmets, though this
must be a (vocal) minority.
I would be interested to hear the opinion of
nurses who work in the very busy and crowded
emergency section or the head injury department, of our public hospitals whether helmets
harm public health.
I think I know the answer. I feel the only people who are vocal about not wearing helmets
are those who have not had the misfortune of
ever having needed one.
Also the 30-40% participation reduction in
when helmet laws were introduced is long
gone and there are more cyclists than ever
in this city.
The comment that there is no evidence
helmets prevent more serious neck or brain
injury is a joke.
Here is some evidence. I fell from my bike
almost two months ago and hit my head on
the road.
I believe my helmet may have actually
saved my life.
I was knocked unconscious, had slight bleeding on the brain. Luckily I was very near a
hospital. My helmet was smashed.
I am, however, impressed with Georges
information that we gain up to 77 years of
extra life by cycling. That should encourage
everyone!
Methinks it has the same credibility as the
rest of his arguments.
Steve Marchesi
Whitfeld Street, Floreat

I refer to the article published about my


dog Harley (Dogged defence on fines,
POST, May 16).
It must be pointed out that Harley was on
a lead at the times that I received a fine, but
not attached to me.
The dog was on private property, and I
had permission in writing from the Subiaco
church that owns that property.
The ratepayers of Subiaco and taxpayers of
WA need to know that their money is being
used for legal costs to contest this matter.
Ratepayers of Subiaco, I wish to make you
aware that the council is fighting this action
on a legal technicality.
It is based on a point of law, not on the
concerns or issues at hand, of the dog not
being on a lead.
That means they are fighting an action which
raises the question of what is deemed to be
private property?
As the owner of properties in Subiaco I
wear two caps one as the owner of the dog,
and second as a ratepayer.
The CEO and the Subiaco council (not the
councillors) should not use my rates money
to fight this action.
It is a $300 fine for allowing my dog on to
private property.
Ron Smales
Rokeby Road, Subiaco

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Ground harder than your head


George Crisp claims that wearing bicycle helmets harms public
health (Letters, POST, May 23).
Well here is my story.
I was coming out of the University
of Western Australia a few weeks
ago on my bicycle and was knocked
off my bike by a car at the drive-way
entrance into University Hall.
It was a low-speed collision but I
landed on the ground head first.
I was wearing a helmet, as I have
always done since they were made
mandatory years ago.
Without the helmet, which was
split by the impact, I dont believe
that I would be writing this letter
now or would have cost the health
system a packet or money and
trouble.
People stopped to assist me, but
although I was a bit dazed I was

able to get on my bike again and


ride off. I thank those people who
stopped to assist me.
Since then, whenever I see
someone riding without a helmet
I feel like shouting to them to buy
one and wear it or perhaps suffer
a serious head injury.
The loss of a small amount of
general fitness of the population,
claimed by George Crisp to be
the result of mandatory helmet
use, could not compensate for a
serious injury avoided, at least in
this case.
Dont rely on anything else; wear
a helmet.
The ground is harder than your
head.
Bruce Hartley
Hensman Road, Subiaco

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Vote system shows hollow promise


Lisa Scaffidi, the City of Perth
lord mayor, makes a particularly
hollow promise to the Subiaco
ratepayers she hopes to take over,
when she is quoted as saying: we
will be there for you.
The reality is that your rates
may go down, but your representation will also go down from three
ward councillors to virtually none,
and the university and big business will rule your destiny.
The City of Perth is unique in
that it doesnt have a ward system
for councillors, and it desperately
wants that to continue.

To get elected, candidates


have to win elections across all
ratepayers. Needless to say, it
requires candidates with deep
pockets, or corporate support to
stand for election.
The Town of Vincent originally
strongly supported a merger with
the City of Perth but withdrew
when it became clear that the
City would not budge from its noward system, and as a result the
people of Vincent would forfeit
their right to fair representation
on council.
Kevin Wul
Jasmine Avenue, Subiaco

Ireland shows the way


The Pope, as an authority on moral guidance,
has no problem in judging and condemning
birth control, use of condoms, abortion, couples
living as partners, and divorced women.
He also proudly judges and regularly denounces the deadly sins.
But when he was asked his opinion on
homosexuality he copped out by saying, whom
am I to judge?
Catholic Ireland has taught the Vatican and
Christian fundamentalists Jesus true way on
how to accept love, give equality and practise
tolerance of natures given differences.
Alex Mulla
Smith Street, Highgate
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POST, May 30, 2015 Page 3

Taj graffiti fix before demo ding-dong


By DAVID COHEN
Graffiti at Radhika Oswals
Taj-on-Swan in Peppermint
Grove was painted over this
week, the day before lawyers
met in the State Administrative
Tribunal over a council demolition order for the half-complete
mansion.

Clean up Workers in a cherry picker paint over the grati on the Taj-on-Swan. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Spring start for


Rokeby market

By LLOYD GORMAN

Subiaco traders and councillors have overwhelmingly


supported a planned weekend
market in Rokeby Road.
Rokeby Road traders packed
the public gallery at Tuesday
nights council meeting and
told councillors why they
wanted the market and that the
council should support it.
Councillors voted unanimously to allow the Venn
Property Group to set up the
weekend market in Rokeby
Road, between Bagot Road
and Hay Street, for the next
six years.
Venn will now lodge the
paperwork with Main Roads for
approval to close Rokeby Road
on Saturday and Sundays.
While it needs only twothirds of the 55 Rokeby Road
retailers to agree to the clo-

Stalls with canopies similar to these


will form a part of the market.
sure, Venn said it had 100%
support.
It hopes to open the market
in spring.
Emma McCarthey, from
Table Culture, said the markets would help Subiaco take
back its mantle as a premier
shopping destination and was
an incredible opportunity to
create something special.
Murray Kimber, from
Chutney Marys, which has

Zebra plan in black and white


A big zebra could soon be making its home
in a park next to a childcare centre at Mt
Claremont, if Nedlands councillors agree.
Cherie Lewis runs the centre in Strickland Street
and leases the building from the council.
She wants to hire an artist to paint a colourful
zebra on the outside wall of a garage and is willing to put up $7500 if the council pays the rest.
Alternatively, she told the citys arts committee, children at the centre could paint it.
The committee asked for more information before making a recommendation to the council.

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years, said there was a strong
feeling the market would help
change the streets fortunes.
Over the last few weeks
and months, I have been in
discussions with other hospitality operators and owners
regarding the pros and cons
of the market on Rokeby,
he said.
Even though I cant speak
on behalf of each operator,
the general consensus is one
of support and more broadly,
lets give it a go.
Grant Johnston, co-owner
of Brew Ha Cafe, said his
business was negotiating with
Venn to open a coffee outlet
in the market. He said he appreciated that they would not
be facing competition from
outside coffee sellers.
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Maurice Spillane gave Ms
Oswals lawyer two weeks to
provide the name of her builder
who will resume work on the Bay
View Terrace property.
Mr Spillane was curt with
Jackson McDonald lawyer Kelly
Blatchford on Tuesday when she
told him her firm only learnt
about the SAT hearing the day
before.
Mr Spillane said a notice about
the hearing had been sent on
May 15.
I believe it was sent to the
Bay View Terrace address, Ms
Blatchford said.
Mr Spillane asked if it was
sent to Jackson McDonalds St
Georges Terrace address.
Ms Blatchford said: My instructions are it was sent to Bay
View Terrace.
Mr Spillane was unimpressed,
and said his copy of the notice
showed it went to the law firms
address.
I have a copy in front of me:
Im happy to show it to you,
he said.
We will need some progress:
Im going to give you a long list of

homework. Next time we wont


have wasted 14 days.
Mr Spillane said it would be
fantastic if Ms Oswal wanted
to complete her home.
But he said the tribunal
needed details of an Australian
Taxation Office freezing order on
the property, mortgage proceedings in court, and other Supreme
Court matters.
The tribunal will want to
know what you say about all
those issues, and how they impact on these proceedings, Mr
Spillane said.
I dont want to adjourn, come
back, and were back at square
one.
Mr Spillane told shire lawyer
Digby Robinson he wasnt getting away scot-free.
Mr Spillane said he wanted details about the councils decision
to seek a demolition order.
Mr Robinson said the council
was not averse to mediation with
Ms Oswal.
It very much depends on what
we get, Mr Robinson said.
Mr Spillane told the lawyers to
see him again on June 9.
On Monday, two workers in a
big cherry picker covered the
extensive graffiti on the Tajs
domes and walls.
Ms Oswals Sydney lawyers,
Kennedys, did not respond to
queries about the work.
Ms Oswal had 21 days to appeal
against the demolition order.
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Luxuries old men couldnt aord
Last weeks POST gave
too much credit to ragsto-riches philanthropist
Walter Padbury for his
role in the Sunset hospital
for destitute old men.
Mr Padbury did not
establish Sunset but he
did contribute greatly to
the enjoyment of life for
the hundreds of men who
ended their days there.
The government of
the time had set aside 22
Dalkeith acres (9ha) in
the mid 1890s and built
the jetty and handsome
buildings in 1903-04.
When Mr Padbury died
in 1907 he did not forget
the utter destitution he experienced when orphaned
at the age of nine.

Out of his huge estate


he left a bequest for the
poor, part of which bought
comforts such as picture
shows, outings on buses
and ferries, bands and
other entertainment.
Most welcome were the
luxuries the men could
not afford.
For Christmas 1926 his
trust supplied lollies,
cakes, other food plus
two hundredweight of
tobacco, 600 tobacco pipes,
four hogsheads and two
kilderkins of beer, plus
50 dozen bottles of soft
drink.
What is now the Padbury
Bequest made excellent
investments, as it is still
giving to the needy.

Crow bombers

Camelot coee

A Cottesloe alfresco restaurant came under airborne


attack last Saturday.
A passing crow dropped
the lamb shank bone it was
carrying,

the $28,000 sculpture.


We are just awaiting
some minor works to the
piece to make it suitable
for long-term placement,
acting council CEO Mat
Humfrey said.
These works should be
completed by the end of
next week, with installation
to occur shortly after.

The Flavel sculpture at Cottesloe beach.

Nitrate-free bacon, potted


brawn, and a smashed
avocado dish called Hulk
Smash. Its all happening
at Arts.
The Mosman Park cafe
(in the Camelot building
on Lochee Street) had a
soft opening on Tuesday
morning with many locals
turning up for a look and
a taste.
Chef Zac Wilkinson used
to work at the Michelinstarred Northcote restaurant in Lancashire, UK.
Arts is also a play on
Camelots King Arthur
and the next-door alfresco
cinema.
On Tuesday, barista Anny
Biagioni knocked out coffee from organic fair trade,

Cupdate Renato Fabretti, left, Anny Biagioni and


Zac Wilkinson at the western suburbs newest cafe.

direct trade Crema beans.


Renato promised $3
morning coffees for people
on their way to work.

Carboni pops
o for
festivals sake

Making way for Lucky Country


One of Cottesloes newest
sculptures will be installed
next month.
Norton Flavels ball and
chain titled Lucky Country
will go between Curtin
Avenue and the Cottesloe
train station.
A recently installed station
sign was moved about 20m
on Monday to make way for

With perfect aim, the


bone smashed a glass on an
outdoor table, to general
consternation of those at
the table and amusement
of those seated nearby.

Grove reader eyes


parking curb
Mosman Park resident
Kok Foo Chang wants a
shorter parking limit under
the Grove library.
He told Mosman Park
council on Tuesday night
he used the library frequently because of his
grandchildren but found
it hard to find a parking
space due to the current
four-hour limit.
In four hours I can go
in and have an afternoon
sleep, he said.
When you go in there
is no place to park and it
only takes 25 minutes to
get books.

Mosman Park North ward


councillor Brett Carboni
has taken a months leave
to prepare for Perths first
sake festival.
He flew to Yokohama on
Friday to fill a shipping
container with 57 varieties
of sake.
The 4500 bottles will
be imported for the sake
festival in his Mosman
Park Japanese restaurant. Tsunami, which was
granted a tavern licence
this month.
Mr Carboni said he had
to get a tavern licence because under his previous
licence it was illegal for
wedding guests to stand
and propose a toast with
a glass of alcohol in their
hands.

Untidy But it was cleared up after a POST enquiry.

Banners a dogs breakfast


Tonia McNeilly was
missing a gardener.
The super-agent says that
was the reason some of her
banners were unkempt.
A dog-walker sent in
a photo bemoaning the
mess, and described it as
a disgrace.
Months and months
like this? the dog-walker
asked.

On Tuesday morning the


POST asked Tonia about
the banners.
You will be happy to
know it has all been cleaned
today, Tonia said.
Our gardener had a
heart attack so it took
some time finding another
tradesperson to clean it
up.

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POST, May 30, 2015 Page 5

Subi business
meet in secret

By LLOYD GORMAN

Subiaco council and a local


business lobby have agreed
to set up a committee to work
together for the sake of the
main shopping strip and local
economy.

Roughing it Alex DCruz, in her sleeping bag, and Elsa Silberstein raise awareness about homelessness
outside PLC. Photo: Billie Fairclough

PLC shocks with homeless appeal


Presbyterian Ladies College
students tried a shock tactic
to get people thinking about
homelessness this week.

Alex DCruz lay in a sleeping bag outside PLCs middle


school where parents dropped
off their daughters on Tuesday
morning.
Elsa Silberstein sat beside her
and held up a sign which said:
Did you sleep safe and warm
last night? Help me.
Some of the girls coming
here today dont know there are
homeless people nearby, Year
12 student Alex said.
Its important to shock
them.
Another sign said 11,000
Australian teenagers a night
slept on streets.
Alex said a man slept in a
park near her familys Nedlands

home.
Other girls had seen people
sleeping in the Cottesloe Central
shops carpark.
They look like ordinary people, Alex said.
Girls have helped at a Red
Cross soup patrol in Fremantle,
handing out bread and hot
meals.
Year 12 student Amelia
Murray said some people were
grateful, while others did not
say anything.
Their cases were all different:
for some it was circumstances,
Amelia said.
Its hard for them to get out of
the cycle of homelessness.
Elsa, of Year 12, said she had
talked to many people during
the soup patrols.
Some of them fell into trouble and it was a quick tumble,

she said.
In Australia we dont all get
equal opportunities.
PLCs community and service
learning coordinator Tracey
Bahen said the event was part
of a winter warmer appeal,
the schools service focus for
this term.
We are focusing on the tough
times felt by thousands of people
in Perth who are living without
safe shelter or food, Ms Bahen
said. We are trying to drive
home that homelessness is
closer than we think, and close
to our doorstep.
Ms Bahen said PLCs culture
of individuals helping a little
to make a big difference collectively was at work.
Our appeal is asking for food,
blankets, and warm clothes,
she said.

The new group which will be


called the Subiaco Town Centre
Network could be made up
of about eight members who
would be business people from
Rokeby Road and Hay Street
and beyond, elected members
and city staff.
It will meet regularly behind
closed doors and is likely to
have the authority to have some
works carried out.
Details of how the Network
will be set up and organised are
being worked out, according to
Subiaco CEO Ian Hill.
Theres a bit of process, Mr
Hill said. The proposal will be
considered at the next business
forum on June 9.
That forum will be a more

detailed presentation by Tony


Dawe of PPR on marketing
research.
Therell be a draft proposal
[about what powers it will have]
before the forum on June 9, we
need to have consultation and
feedback before we firm it up.
Because its focus is operational, a lot of its recommendations are likely to be implemented at administrative level.
Should it become necessary it
may be incorporated in reports
to council.
Mr Hill defended the closed
nature of the new body, which is
being set up in conjunction with
the Western Suburbs Business
Association which has changed
its name from the Subiaco
Business Association.
Groups like this dont meet
with open doors, Mr Hill said.
How do you have a meeting
of a group and you say anyone
can come and go as you wish,
Please turn to page 84

Grove, Cott IT deal a waste


Claremont mayor Jock Barker
has criticised Peppermint
Grove and Cottesloes plan to
share an IT system, saying
Claremonts proposed threeway deal was better.
Peppermint Groves current
IT services, which cost $50,000
a year, might be moved on to
Cottesloes system on October
1 to reduce costs.
Cottesloe acting CEO Mat
Humfrey said Cottesloe supported the project.
Council resolved at its
February 2015 meeting to pursue
resource sharing arrangements

with its neighbours and this is


the first project to come from
that, Mr Humfrey said.
Peppermint Grove corporate
services manager Paul Rawlings
said he hoped the two councils
would join Claremonts new
system, which he said Claremont
had committed to building, after
three years.
By that time well be long
gone, Mr Barker said, after
questioning the confidence of
Peppermint Grove and Cottesloe
in not committing to a more
expansive plan now.
Its a waste of three years.

Cafe sign to hit the tracks


A cafe owner will be told to get
rid of a sandwich board sign after
applying for a permit for a wall
built without approval.
Cambridge councillors agreed
Tracks cafe on the corner of
Southport Street could have retrospective planning approval for
the wall.

Councillor Rod Bradley said:


I think the sandwich board on
the footpath would be a bigger
hazard.
I reckon that would obscure the
view rather than the wall.
Development boss Ian Bignell
said signs were not allowed on
footpaths and an officer would tell
the cafe to remove it.

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Daughter to pay for bitter dispute


By DAVID COHEN
A woman has been ordered
to pay her mother $16,691.10
after her failed bid to become
her mothers guardian.
State Administrative Tribunal
member Charlotte Wallace
criticised the woman, called
LPQ in the published judgment,
over her bid, which Ms Wallace
said was done partly due to an
ulterior motive.
She said LPQ sent three emails
in 10 days. The first was the day
after LPQ was evicted from her
mothers business, where she
had an office.
Ms Wallace said a tribunal
officer wrote to LPQ to say the
guardianship hearing must be

addressed from the perspective


of the proposed represented
persons best interests, and not
those of the applicant.
LPQ started the proceedings
on September 15 and said an
urgent reason was her being
blocked from her business.
Ms Wallace said the relationship between LPQ and her mother (83) could only be described
as volatile and hostile.
She said LPQ filed about 35
documents in her guardianship
bid, along with material from
magistrates and childrens
courts.
None of the material filed by
[LPQ] was remotely relevant to
the issues to be decided by the
tribunal, Ms Wallace said.

One of the documents LPQ


received, on October 16, was a
report from a neurologist saying
LPQs mother did not have a
diagnosis of a mental disability,
or cognitive ability or mental
function impairment.
The tribunal invited LPQ to
withdraw her guardianship application, but she refused.
Counsel for [LPQs mother]
submitted the application ...
was lacking in substance and
was motivated by an improper
purpose, that is, motivated by
[LPQs] desire to re-enter her
(business) following her eviction, Ms Wallace said.
She said parties normally
bore their own costs in tribunal
hearings: but there is a discre-

tion to award costs in certain


circumstances.
LPQs mother applied to the
tribunal for costs after the guardianship proceedings last year,
which cost her nearly $37,000.
Ms Wallace said a letter LPQ
sent to her mothers lawyer was
particularly concerning, as it
appears to threaten to pursue
the guardianship proceedings
unless the normal office relationship is not immediately
restored.
Ms Wallace said it was
completely without foundation
and highly improper that LPQ
had alleged the neurologist
manipulated results for his own
financial gain.
[LPQ] knew, at the very least

on or about 16 October, her applications were doomed to fail


because she had no capacity
evidence to contest the medical
assessments, she said.
The matter was most serious, as it had the potential to
take LPQs mothers fundamental decision-making rights from
her, said Ms Wallace.
Ms Wallace said LPQ applied
to see documents in the case.
It seems the prime motivation for making the application
... was the fact (LPQ) had failed
to maintain copies of all the
documents which she herself
had filed with the tribunal, and
therefore she applied to obtain
copies of her own documents,
Ms Wallace said.

Subiaco Rotary
faces the chop
By BRET CHRISTIAN
One of the oldest Rotary clubs
in WA is in danger of closing
down, and Bill Benbow does not
want it to die in his arms.
A member of Subiaco Rotary
since 1972, Bill says Rotary
International can close the
club at any time because its
membership of 12 has slipped
below the limit.
Only four members turned up
to hear the last guest speaker,
and one member to the speaker
before him.
It was a bit embarrassing,
Bill said.
The club, the fourth in WA to
receive its charter, was established in 1947.
It has contributed greatly to
the community of Subiaco for 68
years and faces the inevitable
if more members cannot be
recruited, Bill said.
It would be bloody pity if it
had to close.
Only four of the present members now live in Subiaco.
Bill lives in Booragoon, and
the fundraising stall the club
runs is in Stirling, a gourmet
bacon and egg burger stall at
the markets.
In the past the club has pro-

vided Subiaco with a fountain,


wishing well, sundial, a playground and the ever-popular
skate park at the Police and
Citizens Youth Club.
Bill and Geoff Down are keen
to recruit new members to save
the club, which meets on Monday
evenings at the Witchs Cauldron
restaurant in Rokeby Road, 5.45
for 6.15pm.
Projects in hand this year
include bowel scan, with sponsoring pharmacies within the
City of Subiaco.
It sponsors the Rotary Youth
Exchange Program, which gives
the opportunity for Year 12 students to spend 12 months in an
overseas country.
A tree planting with Year
10 students from Churchlands
Primary School helps protect
the environment from salinity
in Quairading, and Nedlands
foreshore playground.
The club also supported the
Cottesloe Surf LifeSaving Club
with its re-enactment of the
Gallipoli Landing in the Anzac
PLE
Centenary commemoration.
PEO
If any member of the Subiaco
community or business leaders
is interested to learn more about
Rotary, contact Bill Benbow, 9364 Skating on thin iceSubiaco Rotary Club members Geo Down (left) and Bill Benbow with a club banner at
one of the clubs enduring and most popular projects, the Subiaco skate park.
6727, or Geoff Down, 9381 9987.

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Six-storey village
block put on hold
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Council-owned land was
included in calculations to
clear an apartment block
at City Beach for planning
approval, members of a
government-appointed panel
were told.

Bill Grayden, Kokoda Track veteran and president of the 2/16th Battalion Association, lays a wreath at the Kings Park eternal flame, watched by Governor
Kerry Sanderson, at a ceremony last week to mark the 75th anniversary of the
battalions formation. Kings Park belongs to everyone, is home to the states
main war memorial and should not be subject to Perth City Council, petition
organisers say. Photo: Bret Christian

Development threat
to Kings Park land
Kings Park is being put in danger of development by a new Bill
now before Parliament, according
to organisers of a petition against
the plan.
The governments Perth Capital
City legislation has been introduced
into state parliament and will be
debated next month.
Colin Barnett is still trying to
push through developer-friendly
boundary-change legislation and
this time it involves Kings Park,
Ken Eastwood, of the Western
Suburbs Alliance organising the
petition, said.
As usual they offer no business
case for these expensive transfers
and boundary changes, leaving one
wondering why they want to do it
and who will benefit?
Part of this legislation will transfer control of Kings Park Botanical
Gardens from the Botanic Gardens
and Parks Authority to the City of
Perth.
This is of great concern to the
West Australian public to whom the
park belongs, Mr Eastwood said.
Not only is this the site of our
states major war memorial but it
is located where it is for the benefit
of all West Australians not just
residents of the City of Perth.
There is the possibility of the
City of Perth being convinced by
some of our large property developers that perhaps it might be
a great opportunity to solve the

problem of Perths sprawling


urbanisation.
They could do this by excising
a strip of land from the northern
and eastern perimeters of Kings
Park (along Kings Park Road and
Thomas Street) for the construction of home units close to the
city.
He said the legislation was a
high-handed and undemocratic
method of handing to the City of
Perth the various assets of the
cities of Nedlands and Subiaco,
including the University of WA,
and was totally un-costed.
The whole exercise is completely unsupported by any
benefits or savings if such exist,
he said.
At no time over the universitys
recent history has this spread of
UWA facilities been any problem as far as its expansion is
concerned.
The legislation seeks to transfer into the City of Perth the
University of WA, QEII Medical
Centre, Perth Childrens Hospital
and Kings Park Botanical
Gardens
Included in the transfer will
be about 3000 residents, mostly
unwilling, who now live in the
City of Subiaco.
They will have no vote on the
takeover.
Petitions can be obtained by
emailing Ken Eastward eastie41@
bigpond.net.au

That and whether an agreement to put out the rubbish


every day could be legally
enforced sparked a series of
questions that led to the decision over a site at Kilpa Court,
at the Ocean Village shopping
centre, being put on hold.
The plan is for a $13million, six-storey development
including 24 apartments,
four offices and a restaurant
and basement parking to be
built alongside the shopping
centre.
Development assessment
panel (DAP) specialist
members, architect Luigi
DAlessandro and planner
Paul Dreschsler, both said it
did not matter that the building was over-height according

to council rules for the area.


Nearby residents had objected to the plan.
Architect Malcolm Mackay,
who is usually a member of
the DAP, excused himself
because he had an interest,
and then represented the
developers.
It is to some extent a site in
isolation, Mr Mackay said.
He said nearest residents
were between 24m and 90m
away.
The design was simple and
elegant, he said, comparing it
to an Italian hill town.
The height could be reduced, he said.
You could squash it down
and get old Buckeridge-style
flats, he said.
Mr Dreschsler said he was
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Project architect Hugh
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said.
Cambridge council staff
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three blocks of land should be
amalgamated if the development were approved.
Mr McGill said it would cause
problems raising capital.
Cambridge mayor Simon
Withers said that, without the
land being amalgamated, the
existing shopping centre could
be sold independently.
My reading is that the waste
management plan is wholly
dependant on the shopping
centre, he said.
What if the shopping centre
is sold and they do not cooperate? You would have no
waste management plan.
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City of Perth Act Proposed changes


to local government boundaries

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Jurek Leon, from Terric Trading.

The State Government has introduced legislation to expand the


City of Perth including the part of the City of Subiaco south of
Aberdare Road.

When: Wednesday 10 June, from 7.30am to 9.30am


Where: Llama Bar, 1/464 Hay Street, Subiaco (opposite the
Regal Theatre)
Cost: $30 per person (includes a light breakfast)

The city is committed to keeping our community together,


and will request that the legislation be amended to allow
Subiaco to retain its residential parts south of Aberdare Road.

Bookings are essential. Visit www.trybooking.com/HUUJ to


secure your place.

For more information about the City of Perth Act, visit


www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Greg James and the


commemorative sculpture
Age shall not weary them is a bronze, life sized piece by
renowned Western Australian sculptor Greg James to
commemorate the ANZAC Centenary.
Join the city for a free lunchtime talk and hear more about the
artists concept and process for making this thought-provoking
piece depicting the impact of war on the Subiaco community.
When: Friday 12 June, 12.15pm
Where: Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Places are limited. Please RSVP on 9237 9300 or
library@subiaco.wa.gov.au

Business breakfast: Become a


destination of choice
Discover how to make your business a destination of choice
for your customers at the next City of Subiaco and Western
Suburbs Business Association business breakfast. Network with
fellow Subiaco professionals and learn valuable information

New Gold Pilates


Join the city for the new Gold Pilates class and discover the
benets of improved exibility, strength, control and endurance.
When: Every Thursday, from 10am to 11am, commencing
Thursday 18 June
Where: Palms Community Centre, corner Nicholson and
Rokeby roads, Subiaco
It is $5 per session or free for Lords members; just remember
to bring your membership card with you. This class is suitable
for seniors.

City of Subiaco recognises volunteers


The city hosted its annual volunteer recognition luncheon on
Sunday 17 May at the Royal Perth Yacht Club.
Thank you, and congratulations, to the following volunteers
who were awarded for achieving key milestones in their
outstanding contribution to the community.
5 years of service
Dorothy Leeson Meals on Wheels
Suzanne Watt Meals on Wheels
Kay Christie Meals on Wheels
Charlotte Glance Subi Voice of Youth
Jean Hamory Museum

10 years of service
Kenneth Nyman Meals on Wheels
Jean Nyman Meals on Wheels
Roslyn Noel Books on Wheels
Madeleine Foster Museum
15 years of service
Marion Gathercole Museum
Nancy Cornish Meals on Wheels
20 years of service
Stavros Gabriel Shenton Park Senior Citizens Association
Nancy Eggleston Meals on Wheels
45 years of service
Joan Muhling Meals on Wheels

Applications for Subi Kids Crew


close soon
Subi Kids Crew (SKC) is for children aged between seven
and eleven years, who live or go to school in the City of
Subiaco, and would like to learn about and contribute to
their local community.
Applications will close at 5pm on Monday 8 June.
For more information, contact the city on 9237 9317 or visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au to download an application. You
can also visit the Subi Farmers Market on Saturday 6 June to
complete an application and meet current members.

WA Day opening hours


Subiaco Library and the citys Administration Centre will be
closed on Monday 1 June for the WA Day public holiday.
For the opening hours at Lords Recreation Centre, please visit
www.lords.com.au

Community notices
Q Development applications received
Property

Proposal

203 Railway Road,


Subiaco

Alterations and additions to existing


commercial premises

33 Selby Street,
Daglish

Construction of a patio to existing


dwelling

272 Onslow Road,


Shenton Park

Alterations and additions to an existing


dwelling

145 Park Street,


Subiaco

Construction of a carport to existing


dwelling

49 Kanimbla Road, Amendment to previously approved


Nedlands
development application (raising of
nished oor level)
Public submissions in respect to these proposals are not
being requested at this time. Formal consultation, where
required, will be undertaken in accordance with the citys
policy on planning public consultation. To view the policy,
visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Q Local Government Act 1995 Notice


of intention to borrow Proposed loan
of $250,000
Pursuant to Section 6.20 of the Local Government Act 1995,
the City of Subiaco hereby gives notice that it proposes to
borrow money by the sale of debentures, on the following
terms and for the following purposes: two hundred and fty
thousand for a period of ten years repayable by semi-annual
instalments of principal and interest to fund drainage works
undertaken by the City of Subiaco at Rosalie Park.
Details of the loan can be obtained by contacting Bianca Jones
at the city on 9237 9222 between 8.15am and 5pm weekdays.

Q Draft Community Facilities Concept Plan


and draft Rosalie Park Master Plan Call
for feedback
The City of Subiaco, in partnership with CommPlan Alliance,
has developed the draft Community Facilities Plan and the
draft Rosalie Park Master Plan. The city would like to receive
feedback from the public on the recommendations.
The draft documents plan for the future development and
operation of the citys community facilities and Rosalie Park
over the next twenty years. They include an analysis of the
citys current and expected requirements as well as input from
experts, stakeholders and the community.
Please go to www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/haveyoursay
where you can view the draft plans and complete the surveys.
Hard copy surveys and plans are also available at the citys
Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road, Subiaco and Subiaco
Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco.
Please submit your feedback by 5pm on Monday 15 June.

Q Development applications for comment


The city is inviting public comment on the proposed demolition of
the existing dwelling and the construction of a three storey building
comprising ve multiple dwellings at 368 Barker Road, Subiaco.
The city is also inviting public comment on the proposed
demolition of the existing dwelling and construction of four,
three storey grouped dwellings at 43 Troy Terrace, Daglish.
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Friday 5 June.
For more information on the above, visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions or view hard
copies at the citys Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road,
Subiaco or Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco during
normal operating hours.

Comments should be submitted in writing


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

Whats happening in Subi


QBook Club The Secret History by
Donna Tartt
Tuesday 2 June, 1.30pm and 6.30pm, and Saturday
6 June, 2pm
Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
For more information, please contact Subiaco Library on 9237 9300.

QCoffee cupping with Five Senses


Join Five Senses and the Barista Academy at a free coffee
cupping experience to expand your coffee knowledge.
Monday 8 June, 6pm
Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Places are strictly limited. Please RSVP on 9237 9300 or
library@subiaco.wa.gov.au

QCommunity lunch United Kingdom


Enjoy lunch and a live stage performance by Earl Cole.
Thursday 11 June, 11.45am to 2pm
Subiaco Community Centre, 203 Bagot Road, Subiaco
Please RSVP by Thursday 4 June on 9237 9320 or
adminscc@subiaco.wa.gov.au

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POST, May 30, 2015 Page 9

Boulevard of broken
screens

Alcohol valued at more


than $7000 was stolen from a
container at a Nedlands hotel
this week.

There will be ve theatrettes in the


new building, which will also have
a 200-seat food court between the
oce building and hotel.

No more popcorn and choc


bombs to be munched in the
dark in the comfort of retro
red velvet theatre seats.

They were but a memory as


Subiacos four Ace Cinemas came
crashing down this week.
The demolition of the cinema
site at 500 Hay Street brought
a nostalgic catch to the throats
of passers-by who had enjoyed
decades of cinema magic.
Generations of western
suburbs kids got their first experience of movies on the big
screen in the four cinemas at
Ace Subiaco built in 1992.
The Singapore property investment company Dradgin, which
also owns the iiNet building next
to the site, has approval for a
$95million hotel development.
When first announced it was
to be seven storeys, but it has
now grown to 10 storeys.
The cinema and adjoining
former Wilsons carpark make
up half the Dradgin hotel site
with an area of 4200sq.m.
Ace cinema closed last July
while Kitchen Witch, which had
a store in the building, shut up
shop in February.
Lloyd Collins, the Perth representative for Dradgin, said
there was strong support for
the redevelopment plan from
the council, local business and
residents from Subiaco and
surrounding suburbs.
There will be five theatrettes
in the new building, which will
also have a 200-seat food court
between the office building
and hotel.
Dradgin bought the cinema
complex from receivers for the
Saracini group in July 2011 for
$16.8million.

Neds Booze
spirited away
Padlocks on the container at
the Captain Stirling Hotel were
cut on Monday night.
Spirits stolen included
Marie Brizard cherry brandy, Canadian Club, Black
Douglas, Cougar, Chivas Regal,
Glenmorangie, Southern
Comfort, Bundaberg and
Captain Morgan.

Bait kills dog


A dog died after being
baited at its Wembley home
last week.

Jaws of destruction Huge machines takes bites out of the four cinemas at the Ace complex. Top: The onceinviting marquee entrance during demolition.

The owner realised his


german shepherd was ill on
Thursday and took it to the
vet, but it was put down the
next day.
Wembley police and
Cambridge council rangers
are investigating.

Subi denies Simpson claim


By LLOYD GORMAN
Subiacos mayor has hit back
at a claim by Local Government
Minister Tony Simpson that the
government was co-operating
with the council on a takeover
of its south ward.
Speaking in Parliament last
Thursday, Mr Simpson said:
The government is working
with the City of Subiaco on
transitional arrangements for
affected ratepayers in the area
known as the Crawley finger.
Mayor Heather Henderson
said she and CEO Ian Hill had

been given an assurance in


February, when they met Mr
Simpson to say that Subiaco
would not support a merger with
Cambridge council, that they
would be consulted over the
proposed City of Perth Act.
This was followed by a visit
to Subiaco council by directorgeneral of the Department of
Local Government Jennifer
Mathews and Nick Sloan, a
senior ministerial adviser.
The one thing I want to say is
that Minister Simpson suggested
he was working with the City
of Subiaco, Mrs Henderson

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The city hasnt had any
interaction with anyone from
the government since we met
with Jennifer Mathews and
Nick Sloan at the beginning of
March.
Its important we get that message out to residents because a
number of them have come to
me suggesting that we may have
met, and not disclosed it.
Well still be pushing for a
poll to be considered, thats
one of the things the community
deserves, after all it is a forced
boundary adjustment.
Meanwhile, Subiaco council
has also launched a survey of
ratepayers and residents living
south of Aberdare Road, who
could be affected by the bound-

ary change.
It is being carried out by market research company Catalyse
and is expected to be finished
shortly.
Thatll give us data one way
or the other to understand what
the community really wants,
Mrs Henderson added.
Hollywood residents who
carried out a door knock and
community survey which they
say Nedlands member Bill
Marmion had asked them to do
after a meeting with him found
that 97% of locals they spoke to
wanted to stay with Subiaco.
Mr Hill said there was evidence of community feeling in
a submission prepared by Perth
City Council for the reform
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Planning and design for the new Wembley Sports Park Pavilion is underway, with
works expected to be ready for tender mid this year.

Under one new elegant roof structure, the Club will be able to enjoy:
New hall, kitchen and bar

The Wembley Sports Park Master Plan, approved by council in June 2011, identified that the long
term home for Wembley Athletic Club should be located in an area that expands the current Pat
Goodridge Pavilion.

Home and Away change rooms, along with umpire facilities


Significant undercover spaces with views over all playing fields

The plan will allow Wembley Athletic Club to locate the headquarters for baseball and football with
their existing cricket colleagues. The new and expanded facility will be called Wembley Sports Park
Pavilion.
Council and Wembley Athletic Club have agreed on funding arrangements for this $3.5m project,
supported by a CSRFF Grant from the State Government of $500,000.
Detail design for the new building is progressing and the existing Pat Goodridge Pavilion will be
refurbished.

Tiered spectator seating overlooking Wembley Oval


Storage facilities for the various sports
Refurbished public toilets
This completes the Wembley Sports Park Masterplan after construction of Perth Netball Associations
new building and netball courts, car parking, landscaping, oval and State Netball Centre.
For more information visit
www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/sportsparkpavilion

Perry Lakes redevelopment settled


The Town of Cambridge will receive a $50 million payment in a
combination of land and cash as a result of the State Government
and Town of Cambridge reaching the final stage of the Perry Lakes
Stadium redevelopment.

Overview of redevelopment site

The balance of the $50m less the value of the land will be paid in 2016/17.

Brookdale St

The land, comprising of three large unsold Perry Lakes apartment lots with
development potential for almost 300 apartments, will be transferred to the Town
before 30 June 2015. All other lots in the subdivision have been sold.
The Town will sell the apartment lots to complete the development. The
settlement will bring forward a substantial cash payment to the Town, which
could otherwise have taken many years.

Alderbury St

Meagher Drive

The Perry Lakes Redevelopment has resulted in the State being able to develop
world class sporting facilities, while also creating an outstanding residential
community for Town of Cambridge residents.

Perry Lakes

This will benefit and possibly accelerate the long term works programs that are
currently being spread over an extended period of time. They include:

Stormwater drainage improvements across the Town;

Paving laneways in Wembley and West Leederville;

Slab footpath replacement; and

Completing a bike path network;

Underground power in Floreat and Wembley with contributions from the


State and property owners.

The Town has established a Major Projects and Underground Power Steering
Committee to review the timing and funding of these major works.
Funding the capital works programs will take pressure off future rate increases,
which were 3% last year.
The settlement concludes the financial arrangements of the Perry Lakes Stadium
redevelopment between the State Government and the Town of Cambridge.

Underwood Ave

April 2015

The lots shaded blue will be transferred to the Town. The development potential of the
lots is detailed below:
Lot 231:

8252m2

Lot 232:

6140m

4 levels up to 131 apartments


5 levels up to 98 apartments *

For more information visit


www.camridge.wa.gov.au/CouncilMeeting26May2015

4 levels up to 64 apartments
Lot 233: 4005m
* cafe/restaurant on ground floor facing Perry Lakes shown in red.

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POST, May 30, 2015 Page 11

Allez Julie, what about the climate?

By LLOYD GORMAN

Subiaco artist and Juanitas


small bar owner Murray Gill
is fond of calling the southern
end of Rokeby Road the Paris
End of the strip.
But last week there was a
distinctive Gallic flavour outside Julie Bishops office at 414
Rokeby Road.
Thirty people armed with
baguettes and berets and a
dalmatian dog gathered for
a French-themed climate-

change protest.
Julie Bishop is well known in
her role as Australias Foreign
Minister, but less well known
is her role as Australias lead
negotiator at the UN Climate
talks, which will culminate in
Paris in December this year,
Curtins Climate Action for a
Safe Environment (CASE) convenor Chilla Bulbeck said.
For the first time in over 20
years the UN talks have the aim
of achieving a legally binding

and universal agreement on


climate, from all the nations of
the world.
Many scientists agree that
this is the worlds best chance
to halt irreversibly dangerous
global warming.
The most important thing
Julie Bishop does in her whole
life could be what she does in
Paris this year.
According to the demonstrators, Australia is responsible
for 1.3% of global emissions but

has along with Saudi Arabia


the worlds highest per capita
emissions.
The demonstrators handed in
a petition with more than 4300
names asking the government to
decrease fossil fuel emissions.
Australia will be left behind
economically, environmentally
and diplomatically if we do not
move with our major trading
partners into a renewable energy
economy, Ms Bulbeck said.
Our government is gambling,

with taxpayers money and jobs,


that the rest of the world will
not move out of fossil fuels, even
though more and more countries
declare that they will.
When no one wants our coal
and gas and we havent built
up a strong renewable energy
industry, our unemployment
will sky-rocket.
The UN Association will hold
a forum on the climate talks in
the Bayliss Lecture Theatre,
UWA, on June 9.

Neds bans Swannie tradies


Construction workers will no
longer be allowed to park in
residential streets near the old
Swanbourne high school site after
Nedlands council voted for parking restrictions for non-residents
this week.

The French Connection These climate change protesters want Julie Bishop to say oui to better
environmental controls on behalf of the Australian people. Photo: Paul McGovern

The Aria development in


Milyarm Rise has caused increased
parking on Alfred Road, Narla
Road and the former Swanbourne
school subdivision.
Council initially recommended
parking restrictions only for
Alfred and Narla roads, but this
was amended to include nearby
Wongin Way, Nadjalla Loop and
Berrigan Loop at Tuesdays council
meeting.
Wongin Way resident Alex Kailis

said parking restrictions in Alfred


Road would have pushed all the
parking congestion into the above
residential area, which was already
heavily congested.
Councillors also voted to make
parking in the overflow area at
Mt Claremont Oval available to
workers.
Nathalie Kailis said worker
vehicles parked in Wongin Way
obstructed vision when pulling
out of her driveway and had caused
her to have an accident.
She also said increased parking had damaged footpaths and
vegetation and led to rubbish on
the street.
The parking restrictions are
temporary.

Mosman plea on McCabe St


Mosman Park is pressuring
Fremantle council to change
its plans for McCabe Street to
cope with the extra 6000 cars
a day expected after high-rise
apartments are built.
A study last month found
traffic from high-density
apartments planned at the
Taskers and former Matilda
Bay Brewery and One Steel
sites would increase from 9841
to 15,886 vehicles a day.
Mosman Park councillors
are concerned about safety,
congestion, crashes and rat
running.
On Tuesday night they
unanimously voted to ask
Fremantle council to increase
the capacity of the intersection
of McCabe Street and Stirling
Highway, put in traffic calming

or traffic management between


McCabe Place and Tyrone
Street, make the exit from
the Taskers site a left-only
turn and prevent cars from
the brewery site accessing
McCabe Street.
I seriously think the council was remiss in not dealing
with this in 2009 when this was

first brought to the council,


South ward councillor Jenna
Ledgerwood said.
I have actively spoken out
about this traffic plan when
it was first thought about and
supported [Riversea View
resident] David Sturgess,

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deferred consideration of its
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councillor put up a last-minute
amendment to increase building heights to 15 storeys.
At Wednesday nights council
meeting, Councillor Andrew
Sullivan proposed increasing

the recommended height in


one section from 25m to 33m
and another to 46m.
North Fremantle resident
Gerry McGill asked the meeting
to re-advertise the plan while
Mosman Park resident David
Sturgess and councillor Jenna
Ledgerwood asked for the decision to be deferred.

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Some welcome City of Perth


Not all residents who live in the
City of Subiaco south of Aberdare
Road support mayor Heather
Hendersons view (Subiaco tells
ALP to fight takeover, POST,
May 23).
Some of us who reside, particularly, between the hospital and
the university, have had enough
of being neglected by the City of
Subiaco.
We remember the flood damage to properties during the hail
storm, most as a result of the
councils failure to manage the
drainage system adequately.
We are daily inconvenienced
by the councils failure to manage
non-residential parking, along with
the inadequate street lighting.
I also suspect some of the business proprietors along Hampden
Road, who for many years looked

across the road with envy at the


privileges granted to their competitors by the City of Nedlands,
may appreciate coming under
the realm of a more businessorientated City of Perth.
Perhaps the City of Perth may
also be able to deal better with
that other dinosaur, the Swan
River Trust, and allow the proprietor of the Matilda Bay tearooms
finally to modernise and improve
his facilities for the benefit of the
increasing number of visitors to
the foreshore.
Some of us suspect Mrs
Hendersons concerns about
boundary changes have more to
do with loss of rates and parking
revenue then any sense of community or our collective welfare.
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Megalong Street, Nedlands

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Economics come to the aid of conservation


I was among an audience of
100 enthusiastic supporters
of Underwood Avenue bushland last Sunday, May 24, entranced by presentations from
Bronwen Keighery (botanist)
and Margaret Owen (described
as folk hero, and well known
to POST readers).
They reminded us why we
need to keep the whole of
Underwood Avenue bushland to protect our remnant
but beloved western suburbs
cockatoo population.
A novel approach was offered
by Paul Hardisty (director,
land and water national research flagship at CSIRO and
UWA adjunct professor) who
explained to his audience the
enormous value in dollar
terms of urban bushland.

In Melbourne, green spaces


lower the temperature on
scorching days by as much as
5C, thus reducing lives lost to
heat stroke.
Each of these lost lives has
a value according to actuarial
tables.
Property values are higher by
5 to 15% when urban bushland
is within walking distance.
As a result, each hectare of
urban bushland in Perth is
worth $750,000 to $1.5million:
Underwood Avenue bushland
is worth around $24million to
$35million.
Should activists be making
this economic case?
Or should we refrain from
dirtying our hands and
stick to our vision: preserving
the species that cohabit this

planet with us, eschewing the


inequity of consuming future
generations wellbeing?
The feminist philosopher
Audre Lorde said: You cant
dismantle the masters house
with the masters tools.
But it is good to know that the
masters (economic) tools can
no longer defend failure to act
on climate change or bulldozing the best half of Underwood
Avenue bushland.
It is better to embellish
these facts with the dream of
resilient communities, sustainable lifestyles and the joy of
cockatoos flying overhead or
chattering in our suburban
trees.
Chilla Bulbeck
Broome Street, Cottesloe

Cash benefits of green bushland in Subiaco


According to the May edition of Talk About Subi,
the 3800 trees in the City of
Subiaco consume 75 tonnes
of CO2 annually.
This and other services
they provide are calculated
at more than $23million
benefit to our community.
Quantifying the financial
value of metropolitan trees
should excite property developers, real estate agents
and local councillors.
It is known that proximity
to green spaces significantly
upvalues property prices.
However, the reverse is
occurring too often in the
western suburbs, a fact
reflected weekly as POST
readers bemoan the spread
of concrete and bitumen and
defend threatened trees in
our neighbourhoods.
Could local councils
charge developers for the
heavy financial loss incurred
as increasingly precious
bush remnants disappear?
An arch example of community concerns about such
loss is UWAs planned de-

velopment in the best part


of much-loved Underwood
Avenue Bushland, an invaluable part of the coast-toKings Park green corridor.
Could it be that UWA itself
could benefit more financially
from retaining, rather than
developing this bushland?
Community disgust at its
loss to housing could see
cancellation of bequests to
the university while retening the bushland could attract
more bequests from grateful
alumni and others in our
communities.
What if Nedlands council
decided to impose an annual fee on UWA for loss of
ecological and health services provided by the UAB?
Of course, we need long-term
integrated thinking about
urbanisation. This includes
how we can accommodate an
increasing population while
remembering that our shared
natural and human-designed
green spaces will increase in
value as time marches on.

Planning experts dismissed


Cambridge mayor Simon
Withers airily dismisses a
21-page report compiled
by two respected planning
experts with the phrase ...
whats wrong with giving
people more housing choice?
(Small block rules flawed,
POST, May 23).
But which people Mr
Withers? Developers apparently.
Because not many elderly
current residents in the designated infill areas who want
to stay in the area would have
the financial or planning
wherewithal to subdivide,

build and sell the manor


house high-density projects
which are being proposed.
And why would they want to
live with the resultant noise
and traffic pollution?
Mr Withers seems determined to re-create the chaos
and ugliness evident in
Scarborough and his flippant
responses to all concerns are
a stark reminder to residents
to ensure that all councillors
are changed regularly and
often.
Krystyna Lynch
Whitfeld Street, Floreat

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All at sea
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After reading the numerous
quite vicious and aggressive
letters by those residents in
City Beach who are against any
changes to the ratio of infill, I
hope that I and my family never
find ourselves in a situation
of being on board a sinking
ship with such people, as our
chances of survival would likely
be slim!
Valerie Glauser
The Boulevard, City Beach
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Battle for Seaward Village


Terror alert for
SAS families
From page 1

to protect the families of absent


soldiers.
SAS soldiers have been
banned from using Facebook.
He said the morale of
Swanbourne soldiers and
their families had been badly
damaged by the plan to uproot
the Seaward Village and
eventually settle unknown
neighbours beside the service
families.
Formal and informal security
systems now operate inside
Seaward Village.
They know their neighbours,
have dedicated communications
lines and at present can easily
detect anyone who seems out
of place, SAS Association national vice-chairman Andrew
Leahy said.
They all look out for each
other.
There were fears of who could
buy the private blocks or visit
the occupants.
There is no vetting of who
buys the land, he said.
It could be that an ISIS
sleeper cell all of a sudden
comes to life.
Mr Nolan said Australias
internal security threat had
escalated hugely since plans to
sell land to private owners were
first discussed in the 1990s.
Serving soldiers had been
ordered to shut up about the
extra morale-sapping concerns
they now had for their families
while absent, he said.
But their wives have expressed
serious concerns to the national
executive of the Special Air
Service Association.

Melon Hill in Swanbourne, the highest point in the area. Local residents say leaked maps show that new defence housing will be built up the slopes
of Melon Hill. The blocks would have covenants preventing houses facing into the top-secret army base they overlook.
Mr Nolan said that in England,
where SAS families are targeted by extremists, the 22 SAS
Regiment families required
plastic swipe cards to pass security to their living quarters.
But in Australia, Defence
Housing Australia (DHA) was
advanced in its planning to mix
civilians with SAS families.
The national SAS association,
Seaward Village families and
the Swanbourne community
are puzzled by the motivation
behind the plan to bulldoze and
replace 54, 20-year-old army
houses and then sell land to
the south for 160 new private
houses.
Existing roads would be re-

routed, underground services


of water, sewerage and power
replaced and the blocks resubdivided from 670sq.m to
450sq.m.
The project is being driven
by the DHA, a government
agency that calls itself a property developer on its website.
It has 27,000 houses across
Australia.
Plans for the new subdivision
show private houses pushing
into the slopes of Melon Hill, the
prominent high point between
Seaward Village and the Allen
Park playing fields.
The high private blocks with
ocean views would come with
covenants preventing them

from overlooking the top-secret


Campbell Barracks SAS training site.
An architect member of the
local Swanbourne residents
group says that DHA will make
no profit from the deal.
He has calculated it would
be far cheaper to renovate and
upgrade the existing Seaward
Village homes, perhaps extending them with an extra
bathroom and living areas
to bring them up to modern
demands.
The new plan shows some
existing private homes in suburban Swanbourne will back on
to army homes.
Many of the army wives have

said they would prefer to stay


where they are in modernised
homes without the uncertainty
of sharing the site with unknown
neighbours.
Residents in the surrounding
streets are worried they will be
used to funnel traffic through
Sayer Street, which is considered too narrow to carry the
extra traffic.
The main entry to Seaward
Village is now a single road off
West Coast Highway.
Plans for the new subdivision
are well advanced, with maps
available and focus groups being
held for Seaview residents and
people who live in surrounding
areas.

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Battle for Seaward Village

Hecklers out for defence housing oicial


By RHIANNON SHINE
A Canberra Defence Housing Australia representative
was heckled by a packed
Nedlands council chamber as
he spoke about the redevelopment of Seaward Village on
Tuesday night.
John Dietz, the DHA Property
Pro-visioning Group general
manager, was responding to
the councils concerns about
the the development.

DHA would take all concerns into consideration, Mr


Dietz said.
When Mr Dietz said this
project has real national
imperatives, laughter broke
out in the crowd of about 80
residents, while some called
out lies.
The council chambers were
so packed at least 20 residents
had to sit on the floor.
Councillors voted to seek
support from the federal

member for Curtin, Foreign


Minister Julie Bishop, for the
Swanbourne communitys concerns surrounding the Seaward
Village redevelopment.
Ms Bishop has met village
residents.
The village is home to SAS
Regiment personnel and their
families.
The decision to seek support
from Ms Bishop, as well as the
Minister for Planning John Day
and at least one WA Senator,

for a process which ensures community concerns are dealt with


fully and fairly, was met with loud
applause from residents.
Councillor Bill Hassell, who
put forward the idea to approach
state and federal ministers, said
the council needed to ensure a
bulldozer process was not taken
to the redevelopment.
Councillor Leo McManus said
residents of Sayer Street needed to
be consulted closely about plans.
I deeply respect the SAS, but
I dont think this is the greatest
security threat facing this country,
he said.
A number of Swanbourne residents spoke at the meeting about
their concerns for increased traffic
congestion on Sayer Street and the
impact on nearby Allen Park.
Councillor Nikola Horley said
DHA had chosen to cut the council
out completely.
SAS families needs are important but the local communitys
needs are also important, she
said.
Swanbourne resident Jon
Broomhall said the DHA had done
breathtakingly little community
consultation.

Mr Broomhall said he was concerned the new development would


build into parts of Allen Park.
We have seen leaked preliminary plans which showed houses
built halfway up Melon Hill, Mr
Broomhall said.
Their [DHA] argument just
doesnt stack up.
Why would you sell land that
would overlook the entire base?
How could that be of strategic
importance? Why would they bypass local government if they had
nothing to hide?
Mr Broomhall said he had been
involved with Nedlands council
for 25 years and had never seen
so many residents at a council
meeting.
It was an unprecedented turnout, he said.
I am really pleased with the
unanimous support from councillors.
Ms Bishop said she was in contact
with Seaward Village residents
and had met with them to discuss
their concerns and options.
I have raised these matters with
the Assistant Minister for Defence,
Please turn to page 84

Cottesloes Ocean Beach Hotel, where local people were taken to be asked their attitude to the bush they
value around Melon Hill, near Defence Housing Australias Seaward Village in Swanbourne.

Weird night at the OBH


At 6pm on an autumn
evening this year, eight
Friends of Allen Park
Bushland met in a room of
Cottesloes Ocean Beach
Hotel.
They were not there for a
drink but to take part in a
focus group for a mysterious
client whose name was not to
be revealed until the end.
They were each paid $80 in
cash in an envelope.
Other focus groups involving people living north of
Forrest Street in Cottesloe,
and families of SAS soldiers
based at Campbell Barracks in
Swanbourne, were also held
separately.
The army families were not
paid.
A telephone turned on to
speaker was left on a table
in the middle, and questions
began to be asked.
It was not explained who
was on the other end of the
phone, or which city or state
they were in.
But the questioner kept looking at his phone, reading texts
and leaving the room.

The questions largely related


to their beloved park, which is
used for cricket, rugby, football
and tennis, has a precinct of
transported heritage houses
and highly regarded bush
surrounding it.
What do you like about the
park? Would you like to see
the bush go?
At the end the client was revealed at the Defence Housing
Association that controls
27,000 armed forces homes in
Australia.
The Friends became concerned that the DHA, which
calls itself a developer, has its
eye on the prime Melon Hill
precinct between Allen Park
and DHAs Seaward Village
for SAS families.
The Friends have worked
hard to preserve and enhance
the bush, including its walking trails to the top of the
hill with views of Perth and
Fremantle.
Speaking at Nedlands council meeting on Tuesday night,
Sayer Street resident Denise
Murray said Allen Park was
the lungs of Swanbourne.

She said its coastal bush


with rare tuart trees was home
to flocks of owls, endangered
carnabys cockatoos and provided habitat for the return of
the white wren.
She said the area was popular with walkers, joggers and
cyclists who enjoyed the bush
trails.
Sayer Street is a small
street within the Allen Park
precinct, Ms Murray said. It
is more of a pedestrian and
cycle path than a street.
It has been used as a very
secondary access to the defence residential Seaward
village, but this would change
dramatically if the DHA proposal goes ahead.
Any increase in traffic along
Sayer Street from the proposed
Seaward redevelopment
project will not only create
real dangers for the pedestrians and cyclists who use it but
traffic will be forced out on to
the surrounding streets.
These include Swansea,
Lynton, Wood, Walpole, and
Clement streets and Odern
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Costs tot up
for kids party

Culture lifts Josie


to Fever pitch
Josie Janz-Dawson says indigenous culture helped snap her
and her mates out of a two-game
losing streak.

The $3000 cost of a toddlers


Christmas Party came under fire
when councillors increased the
rent for Wembley Playgroup.

The West Coast Fever netballers wore uniforms designed by


women from Katanning when
they beat Adelaide by two points
last weekend.
The dress was awesome: we
needed a little bit of culture
brought to our side, Josie, a
former Presbyterian Ladies
College student, said.
If we win this weekend we get
a home game final.
The uniform was designed by
Lita Collard and Leanne Eades,
and the players will wear it again
this Saturday.
Everything about it means
connection, to family and the
team, Josie (27) said.
Green is the Fevers colour,
but it also stands for growth.
The U shapes represent
women: there are seven on top,
and seven below, signifying the
opposing team.
Other symbols represent
indigenous netball clubs from
Joondalup to Bunbury and
Katanning.
Josie, a Torres Strait Islander,
went to a Derby school until
Year 9.
Her family saw an advertisement for an academic scholarship
to the Peppermint Grove school
while on a trip to Perth.
I think PLC was looking for
an all-rounder and someone who
would appreciate a scholarship,
she said.
Fever play NSW Swifts this
Saturday, May 30, at the State
Netball Centre.
About 9000 tickets have already
been sold: the Fevers previous Dress circles West Coast Fever player Josie Janz-Dawson is aiming
attendance record was 6188.
for finals action.

I would think $3000 is a fairly


heavy expense, councillor Colin
Walker said.
It seems to me the playgroup
is quite comfortably off, he told
Cambridge council on Tuesday
night.
The Christmas party was one
of the items listed in the groups
accounts, he said.
Surely it could be funded differently, he said.
$3000 is money that could be
directed in different ways.
The group hires a room at the
Wembley Community Centre and
council staff had suggested raising the rent and cleaning charges
by $10,000 a year.
But the community committee
had asked for more information
after a plea from the president
that membership was in decline.
The council agreed to drop the
cleaning charge and lowered the
increase to $2700.
Cambridge council staff had
suggested charging the playgroup $7000 a year for cleaning
but president Eliza Maroni said
mums always cleaned up after
their children anyway.
As parents we want to look
after it like our homes, she
said.
As far as I understand the
cleaners do not go near the
kitchen other than to empty the
bin.
Council contractors would
clean the room seven days a week
but it was only needed twice, Ms
Maroni said.

The playgroup paid more than


$8000 to renovate the kitchen two
years ago, staff told councillors.
Ms Maroni said numbers of
families using the group and
sessions had dropped and figures
the council had used were out
of date.
Mr Walker said the new figures
showed numbers were now down
to about 100 children.
Ms Maroni said $16,000 in the
bank had been built up to pay for
things such as Christmas parties
and first-aid courses.
Wembley councillor Louis Carr
said after the meeting the same
formula that applied to other
clubs such as the surf and sporting clubs had been used.

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Finbar has built 245 apartments and 19 shops in Hood and
Roydhouse streets, behind the
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They bought the 7882sq.m site
for $17million in 2011. Finbar
said the Subi Strand project
was worth $164.7million.
They have sold apartments
worth a total of $124.6million
with more than 50 remaining.
Finbar managing director
Darren Pateman said the buildings a joint venture with South
Perth-based Wembley Lakes
Estates Two would result in
a healthy profit margin.

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River view
vote stalls

Mosman Park deputy mayor


Ian Flack used his casting vote
to defer a motion that would
have trees blocking Swan River
views removed.

At the start of Tuesday nights


council meeting, Ruth Lilly, of
Edwina Street, a member of
the Friends of Mosman Park
Bushland, said the group was
frustrated at not being allowed
to grow the plants that originally
grew in the area.
Speaking on behalf of the
Friends co-ordinator Sue
Conlan, she said the group generally supported the review of
the bushland policy.
The council had gone to
lengths to select local plants
that would not block views,
Ms Lilly said.
That has dictated what has
been planted around the last
remaining grevillea patches in
Vlamingh Parkland, to support
planting for boronia alata and
the shade trees along the bush
trails on Minim Cove Park.

We feel frustrated that we


cannot plant trees that grew in
this parkland because they may
restrict views.
But we are conscious of the
concerns of the people who live
near the bushland being regenerated that the plantings of such
trees may restrict views.
She said the Friends liaised
with the council about everything they did and asked that
the policy include consultation
on what plants were suitable,
the removal of trees and any
changes taking place in the
bush areas.
North ward councillor Zenda
Johnson moved a procedural
motion to refer the matter back
to the corporate and technical services committee so the
perceived problems could be
addressed now, instead of waiting months for the policy to be
developed.
The vote was split so Mr
Flack used his casting vote to
defer it.

Colleges launch car pool


University of WA colleges
will launch a car-pool program
next week, with students sharing sponsored cars to minimise
traffic.
St Georges College, St Thomas
More College and University
Hall students will be sharing
rides in branded student carshare Hyundai i20 cars.
The program was the initiative of St Georges College and
Sunset Car Rental and will be

sponsored by Hyundai and John


Hughes Group.
Similar ride-share programs
are used in other states as a
way for students to save money,
reduce traffic congestion, minimise their carbon footprint and
meet new people.
Often the car-pool service
works by students signing up
to an online register.
The program will be launched
at St Georges College on Mounts
Bay Road on Wednesday.

Art show These sculptures will be at Claremont councils oce for a while.

Sculptures come to town


A breath of fantasy and the
cycle of life are coming to
Claremont.
The sculptures are on temporary show at Claremont
councils office before being
installed in Avion Way.
Ron Gombocs Cycle of
Life Living is 2.7m-high and
made of marine-grade brushed
aluminium.
Japanese artist Akiho Tatas
A Breath of Fantasia is made
of polished and etched granite

with bright yellow, blue and


red paint.
Both creations were on show
at this years Sculpture by the
Sea at Cottesloe.
The council bought them
for $97,000 and they will be
installed across the highway
in Avion Way at a date to be
confirmed.
Late last year the council
decided to change Avion Way to
one-way. Part of the deal means
property owner John Bond pays
$50,000 for public art and 20%

of the roadworks cost.


The start date for Avion Way
is dependent upon completion
of Stirling Road and St Quentin
Avenue works, to ensure minimal disruption where possible,
a council spokeswoman said.
The council-approved plan
for the Stirling Road and St
Quentin Avenue works is now
with Main Roads WA.
Once approved by MRWA
they will commence, together
with Stirling Highway and
Stirling Road works.

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POST, May 30, 2015 Page 19

Dads booze
banned

Bunnings to reopen gates


Bunnings says the Bayview
Centres western gates will open
when work on its Claremont
warehouse is done.

Mosman Park Primary School


parents have banned alcohol at
future camp-outs.
The minutes from this months
P&C meeting say the feedback
about the April camp-out, where
police had to be called due to
fathers drinking and swearing (Drunk dads spoil camp,
POST, April 4), was mostly
positive.
The feedback received was
that the majority of families
had a great night and it was
disappointing that a few spoilt
it, the minutes said.
The P&C also resolved the
purpose had to be clearly
defined as child focused with
more structure around the
event.
The other resolutions were
a strict curfew and parents
participating in child-focused
activities.
Last month Cottesloe police
said they were disappointed to
be called to the camp-out on the
school oval.
A parent called police after
some drunk fathers were swearing loudly near children.

Bunnings sta Nick Barker, Cait Beeson and Brogian Smith outside the Bayview Centre.
Photo: Billie Fairclough

Part of the carpark between


the centre and the existing
20-year-old Bunnings has also
been closed.
We appreciate the communitys patience, Bunnings
general manager of property
Andrew Marks said.
The gates will reopen as soon
as construction is complete.
We anticipate the opening of
the new Bunnings will encourage additional visitors to the
Claremont shopping district.
Shop owners, in Old Theatre
Lane say the gates closure has
affected foot traffic and business.
The $14million building is on
schedule and expected to open
late this year.
Subiaco Building Company
started work on the Leura
Avenue site this month.
Bunnings said 50 jobs would
be created in the new store.
Once finished the new warehouse will have an indoor timber
trade sales area, nursery and
parking for more than 300 cars.

Mosman warned on Wearne conflict

By DAVID HUDLESTON

Mosman Park council has


been told Curtin Care board
members should not be included in a working group
to discuss the future of the
Wearne Hostel.
Stone Street resident Roz
MacNish told Tuesday nights
council meeting that the minutes
of the July 19, 2011, Claremont
council meeting clearly showed
councillors on the board mem-

bers had to put Curtin Cares


best interests before their
councils interests.
She said this was a conflict of
interests.
The important thing here is
to maintain squeaky-clean governance and avoid any perception that the decision making is
tainted, she said.
The easiest way to do this is
to err on the side of propriety
and simply allow others who
dont have the potential for a

perceived conflict of interest, of


whom there are plenty to choose
from, on committees to carry out
the work for the councils.
Its not rocket science.
The council may be governed by an old Act but public
companies and institutions do
it because they want to inspire
confidence in the way they operate, not because they have to.
I know there is nobody on
this council on the board of
Curtin Care but given that this

council appears to have taken


their wishes into consideration, I
would ask that this council takes
the initiative to set up a working
group that does not have members who are on the board.
Councillors resolved not to
advertise the business plan in
which Curtin Care is seeking
ownership or a 99-year lease
of the Wearne Hostel site so it
can finance the building of an
$80million aged-care facility.
The site is owned by Mosman

Park, Cottesloe, Peppermint


Grove and Claremont councils
and leased to Curtin Care.
Only Cottesloe and Peppermint
Grove councils have voted to
advertise the business plan
devised by Cottesloe.
Mosman Park is proposing
the four councils form a working group of three councillors
from each council to develop a
management plan for the hostel, should the other councils
agree.

$45.5m boost to Subi water


The state government will
spend $45.5 million to upgrade the Subiaco Wastewater
Treatment Plant to increase
the amount of drinking water
it pumps out.

In in this months state


Budget $16.5million was set
aside next financial year and
$26.5million a year later for
the Water Corporation plant on
the corner of Brockway Road
and Lemnos Street.
To date $2.5million has been
spent on the project, which is
due to be finished by October
2017.
The extra cash will help
the plant meet population

growth requirements in the


metropolitan area.
The upgrade will increase
the waste water plants capacity from 60million litres
per day, to 67million litres
per day, the Budget papers
state.
Water Minister Mia Davies
said the upgrade was part of a
plan to increase daily capacity
to 85million litres by 2024.

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The $45million will be


used to upgrade the capacity
of secondary sedimentation
tanks and connecting channels to 85million litres per
day (MLD).
It will also build a new
120MLD pre-treatment facility as well as a new primary
sedimentation tank to cope
with the increased amounts
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It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance


with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act
2005, that the Minister for Planning approved the Town
of Cottesloe Local Planning Scheme Amendment No. 2
on 18 May 2015, the Scheme Text of which is published
as a Schedule annexed to the notice published in the
Government Gazette dated 29 May 2015.
The Amendment is available to view at the Towns Office
at 109 Broome Street, Cottesloe, Monday to Friday,
8:30am to 4:30pm.
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Telephone (08) 9285 5000
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Costs, crisis hit


Perry Lakes deal
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A blowout in the cost of
building sports centres in
Floreat and the world financial crisis had hit the amount
of money Cambridge council
would get from Perry Lakes
redevelopment, mayor Simon
Withers said.

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watch in sight but there were
hair-dos, hats, and wigs worthy
of Lewis Carrolls Mad Hatters
tea party.
More than 2000 students and
parents joined in Methodist
Ladies Colleges crazy hair
day and its morning tea on
Thursday to raise money for
cancer research.
Colourful cakes matched the
wacky hair, with each girl asked
to donate six cupcakes, muffins
or slices and a gold coin.

The annual event, organised


by the Parents of MLC and
students, raised more than
$2000.
Parents group president
Mirella Tarulli said the Cancer
Council of WA had set a target of
4000 hosts to raise $1.7million.
Every little bit counts, she
said.
Many of the girls were baking in the lead-up to today and
there was definitely lots of excitement as they designed and
put together their hair.

We all know families who


have been directly affected by
cancer, so this event honours
them and reminds us of the
huge task medical researchers
face each day while looking
for that breakthrough cancer
treatment.
Cancer affects one in two
Australian men and one in
three Australian women by the
age of 85.
Similar events are held in May
and June to support the Cancer
Council.

A compensation deal struck


when the government took over
the council-owned land in 2005
promised at least $50million.
Planning Minister John Day
told the council last week it
would get $50million minus the
value of the last three blocks of
land on the estate, which would
be included in the package.
The previous government
insisted on a Rolls-Royce facility, Mr Withers said.
I knew as soon as I saw the
basketball centre that there was
no way we would get $50million.
Council chief executive Jason
Buckley said the town knew
only what was published in
the annual report of the government development agency
LandCorp.
I do not think there is any
money in the trust fund, Mr
Withers said.
We are lucky to be getting
what we are.
Earlier, Mr Buckley told
councillors the town would not
sit on the land.
He said the three blocks
could cater for more than 290
apartments.
That is almost half of Perry
Lakes, Mr Buckley said.
If they are not sold, we are
not getting any rates.
When they are sold we get
rates.

Mr Withers said a committee of him, deputy mayor Alan


Langer and councillor Colin
Walker, an accountant, would be
convened to look into using some
of the money from Perry Lakes
for underground power.
A furious councillor Pauline
OConnor said there should
be a vote over who was on the
committee.
Mr Withers said he had
picked people with a financial
background.
I find it a select group of
people, Ms OConnor said.
She failed to win support from
other councillors.

Sea View club


denies arrears
Sea View Golf Club says it is
not behind in its repayments
to Cottesloe council.
Documents attached to
Monday nights council meeting agenda showed Cottesloes
debtors owed $162,000.
Of this amount, $54,777
relates to a non-current loan
debtor with a community organisation, a report said.
The amount was in the column
for amounts outstanding for
more than three months.
But club CEO Simon Maynard
said the amount was not overdue.
Council acting CEO Mat
Humfrey did not respond to
queries by press time.
Councillors voted this week
to give the club an increased
loan to pay for repairs.
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Year 12 Information Session

Welcoming June
We invite you to join in a wide range of activities over the coming weeks.

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Over the past 25 years WA has enjoyed signicant economic
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State vulnerable to economic booms and their inevitable
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Wednesday 3 June, 7am
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Inspired by the HERE&NOW15 exhibition, Professor Bill


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and urban spaces. The speakers will oer a range of
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Friday Talk: Art of Station Time

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Indigenous people have always been crucial to


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Join Associate Professor Darren Jorgenson as he
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Toby Burrows, European Union Marie Curie Fellow


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Cott parkers
most pinged

Teenagers
aim to serve
community

More parking tickets were issued for Cottesloe railway station


in the first four months of this
year than any other station on
the Perth to Fremantle line.

Bahai communities believe


the teenage years are crucial
and so Bahai volunteers run
junior youth groups all over
the world, including one in
Nedlands.
The groups are open to
everyone, not just Bahais, and
are designed to help young
people aged 11 to 14 become
focused, happy and productive
teenagers and young adults.
One of the Bahai volunteers,
Neda Zare, said: They begin
their preparation for the future,
and start to think about the
meaning of life, asking themselves the big questions about
identity, purpose and destiny
that each person tries to answer
in early adolescence.
Some members of the
Nedlands Junior Youth group Young members of the Nedlands Youth Club, from left, Ryan Zare, Ramona Zare and Renya Golestani, went
busking in Claremont to help childrens charities.
who want to give to the community get together to raise
money for a childrens charity
by busking in the streets of
Claremont.
For more information about
the Nedlands group, contact
Neda on 0400 988 849
Under the recent failed
Subiaco residents
By LLOYD GORMAN
attempt by the state govsouth of Aberdare
ernment to slash more
Road into Perth City
Council mergers of one kind Council next year.
than half of the councils
Trumpet player Ema
in Perth, Subiaco was
Our concern is
Watanabe will perform Peter or another have come to domidue to be taken over by
Sculthorpes Kakadu in the nate Subiaco mayor Heather for the residents
Hendersons term in office.
Cambridge on July 1.
and their sense of
Perth Concert Hall in July.
She recently marked 10 years c o m m u n i t y a n d
That was the culminaThe Year 10 Methodist Ladies
Heather Henderson tion of a council cull
College student was invited to play as mayor, on top of another 13 belonging, which
years as a councillor.
once lost cannot be regained, policy that started more than
with the WA Youth Orchestra.
The first five years were she said.
five years ago.
The orchestra will also play
Meanwhile, in 2010 and 2011,
These residents have been
Mendelssohns Violin Concerto pretty cruisey, she said.
The second half has been a strong part of the Subiaco Subiaco agreed to an advance
in E minor, and Sibelius
pretty challenging, mainly be- community for more than 100 by Nedlands to explore a
Symphony No.2.
years and the results of the merger.
M e l b o u r n e S y m p h o n y cause of council reform.
Last week the state govern- recent residents survey are
The Subiaco Nedlands ReOrchestra associate conductor
Benjamin Northey will head the ment announced details of its resounding Subiaco is where gional Transition Group was an inplans to force more than 1100 they want to stay.
teresting and protracted process,
July 11 event.

Inspectors issued 56 parking fines at Cottesloe between


January and April but 15 were
withdrawn.
Claremont and Daglish saw
38 and 37 tickets handed out
respectively while Mosman
Park had 22.
Opposition transport spokesman, Ken Travers, sought details
of the fines in parliament.
They show that Swanbourne
had 13, Loch Street nine and
Shenton Park seven while
Subiaco, Karrakatta and Grant
Street had none.
Cottesloe had the most fines
withdrawn during this time, at 15,
while Daglish was next with 13
and Mosman Park with eight.
Of the 182 parking tickets
slapped on cars in this period,
only one person has appealed.

Mayors merger mania

Emas concert date

Mrs Henderson said.


It provided me with insight
and skills into the merger process, and stood us in good stead
when the state government initiated their metropolitan local
government reform agenda.
She said the experience had
helped Subiaco articulate the
communitys passion for an
independent Subiaco.
I am very proud of the work
we did to maintain the City of
Subiaco as an independent and
sustainable local government,
she said. In the face of constant
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Cops visit
parlour
Police have again visited a Wembley massage
parlour after receiving
complaints.
Wembley police, immigration and Cambridge
council officials went
to Olaura Massage and
Beauty on Cambridge
Street on Tuesday.
They checked shop
workers visas and work
permits and whether the
business complied with
health regulations.
In February, the business, inside Cambridge
Court, was given two
council infringements
for breaching operating
hours.
Business owner April
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visited this Wembley business not illegal.
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She said her two
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Speeding
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A Cottesloe resident
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Perth Magistrates Court
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David Arthur Paganin
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Last Monday morning
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Magistrate Hawkins accepted Mr Paganins guilty
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Guilty plea on
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Jordan Allan William
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In the Perth Magistrates
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possessing a prohibited
drug and carrying an
article with intent to
cause fear. He will be
sentenced next month.

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weekend.

Crawley crash scene


Three Crawley residents called police last
Friday night after a ute
crashed into a tree at the
junction of Fairway and
Princess Road.
I believe it was in
another crash moments
before, a resident said
this week.
The driver then drove
off.
The bumper, with numberplate, fell from the
grey ute after it hit the
tree: a resident passed
the numberplate details
to police.

Next morning the


bumper was gone from
the verge, the resident
said.
It was dumped in a
neighbours garden with
the rego removed.
Wembley police said the
driver abandoned the ute
and got into a white Land
Cruiser, which was driven
away.
Police said witnesses
reported seeing the ute
driver with blood on his
head.
Traffic police are investigating the incident.

Stolen cars chased


Police chased a
Mercedes stolen from
City Beach on Tuesday
night.
Thieves broke into a
Marapana Road garage
and stole a handbag containing the Mercedes
keys.

The silver Mercedes


convertible was last seen
in North Fremantle.
Police also chased a stolen Range Rover through
Cottesloe
After the pursuit, the
Range Rover crashed in
North Fremantle and the
driver escaped.

Indecency charge

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A Claremont man has


been charged with indecent dealing with a child.
Cottesloe police charged
the 26-year-old last
Friday.
Police will allege the
man tried to kiss a young
girl at Claremont train station earlier this month.

More charges may follow, as police are investigating complaints about a


man exposing himself.
The man is due to appear
in the Perth Magistrates
Court next week on a
charge of aggravated indecent dealings with a child
aged 13 to 16.

Golf taken after burglary


A VW Golf was stolen
from a Claremont home
last Sunday night.
Thieves entered the
Riley Road home through
a sliding door and stole
items from the kitchen and
lounge room, including the
car keys.
The black Golf was still

missing on Thursday.
In City Beach, thieves
broke into a Tumut Road
home early last Wednesday
morning and stole wallets,
handbags and phones.
Later a card belonging
to one of the residents was
used at a Mt Lawley petrol
station.

Singers licence scotched


A wine-drinking singer
told told a Perth court
this week she was plied
with scotch on ice in Mt
Claremont before she
returned a high blood
alcohol reading.
Lillian Michelle Koufou
was disqualified from
driving for 30 months
after pleading guilty in the
Perth Magistrates Court on
Monday to driving under
the influence of alcohol.
Magistrate Thomas Hall
heard Ms Koufou had a
blood alcohol level of 0.246
late on February 22.
A police prosecutor
said Ms Koufou drove her
BMW into the back of a
car stopped at the traffic
lights at the intersection
of Rochdale and Alfred
roads at 9.21pm.
She was apprehended
shortly after at a nearby
address, the prosecutor
said.
Ms Koufou said she had
been with her former
fiancee discussing legal
matters.
Apparently I was
driving all over the road
before the accident ... I
did not feel intoxicated,
Ms Koufou said.
I hit my head really
badly. The air bag did not

deploy.
She said she went to
a friends house nearby
where he was hosting a
party.
Im a singer ... a wine
drinker, Ms Koufou
said.
There was scotch on
ice ... an open bar.
Ms Koufou said police
breathalysed her at
11.10pm, when she had
been drinking for an hourand-a-half.
I dont think I was over
when I was driving, she
said.
I hit my head. I cant
remember.
I think Ill go with
guilty and the mitigating
circumstances.
Mr Hall said it was Ms
Koufous third driving
under-the-influence offence.
He said the first one was
in May 1990, so it could be
considered spent.
This is now the second
[driving under the influence] offence, he said.
If there is another driving under the influence
you could be disqualified
[from driving] for life.
He also fined Ms Koufou
$2100, and ordered her to
pay $150.80 court costs.

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Cubs kitchen wins


over Mosman pair
Two Mosman Park councillors switched their views on
giving $3000 to the local cubs
for a new kitchen in their
scout hall.
South ward councillor Jenna
Ledgerwood changed her mind
after discussing the project
with residents while North
ward councillor Zenda Johnson
changed her view when her fears
were allayed about setting an
unwelcome precedent.
I now believe the council should be involved with
this community project, Ms
Ledgerwood said.
We have Coles, the Friends
of Mosman Park Bushland,
the mens shed and Rotary all
involved.
The other project that was a
group participation was the adventure park and that has been
one of the most significant success stories in recent times.
She said her husband had
been a scout and the group was a
worthy recipient of the funds.
They teach young boys leadership, life skills, teamwork and
support for those less fortunate,
she said.
I believe these to be extremely beneficial to young
boys to help them transition
from children to responsible
adults.
I would far rather pay $3000
towards the scouts rebuild than

Rotto
seeks
security
The Rottnest Island Authority calling for tenders for
security services, including
mobile patrols, casual guards,
bouncers, and call outs.
The winning bidder will get
a two-year contract with options to extend it for another
three years.
Tenderers had to go to the
island last Thursday to get a
greater understanding of the
required services.
The tender closes on June 4.

$3000 in 10 years time to remove


graffiti put up by young people
who dont know what to do with
themselves.
Ms Johnson said she supported
the motion and saw the value
of scouts in the community but
was concerned it could set a
precedent for the council paying
for fixtures in a privately owned
building.
She preferred the money be
spent on equipment.
But deputy mayor Ian Flack
allayed her fears, saying the
council had done it before
for the Beehive Montessori
School.
South ward Brett Pollock
pointed out that scouts and cubs
now included boys and girls, and
a joeys group was now established in Mosman Park.
He said Scouts WA was going
to spend more than $115,000
renovating the hall.
This is just a small contribution to show we support this
community group, he said.
South ward councillor Wesley
Davies supported the renovation, saying he had been a scout
using that hall in the early 1980s
and it hadnt changed since.
Mr Flack was surprised the
scouts hadnt asked for more.
My only query when this
came up was how small the
amount was, he said. I would
be prepared for council to put
in more than that.
The Beehive Montessori
Schools request for $3000 to
fund an aquaponics project was
rejected.

Cold comfort Professor Nigel Laing, who will join the national MND project, cops a bucket.

Bucket of money for MND researcher


Last years ice bucket challenge has allowed a Nedlandsbased researcher to take part in
Australias biggest motor neurone disease (MND) project.
The ice bucket challenge,
which resulted in 30,000
Australians being doused
with icy water, has generated
a $1.05million grant for the
research.
Professor Nigel Laing, who
heads the neurogenetic diseases laboratory at the Harry
Perkins Institute of Medical
Research in Nedlands, will
be part of the collaborative
MND project involving 16 researchers.
The consortium, to be called
SALSA-SGC, will be led by
Professor Naomi Wray of the
University of Queenslands

those with the condition known


as sporadic MND, meaning
they have no family history of
the disease.
Recent developments in
technology have revealed that
people with sporadic MND may
have genetic changes that could
be risk factors for MND.
The ice bucket challenge was
a social media campaign that
went viral across the globe in
the second half of last year,
raising awareness of MND, a
terminal neurological disease
also known as amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Donations made by participants in the challenge have
been used for the grant, which
is the biggest ever awarded by
the MND Research Institute of
Australia Research.

Cottesloe councillor
cops conference cost
Sally Pyvis is spending
her own money to get to a
NSW conference on liveable and loveable cities.
On Monday night her fellow Cottesloe councillors
approved $555 being spent
on Ms Pyvis conference
registration fees.
As there are no travel or
accommodation expenses to
be met [Cr Pyvis is meeting
these costs herself], this rep-

resents exceptional value for


the town, a report said.
Ms Pyvis must provide
a report on the event
within two months of attending.
The council report said the
conference would have over
80 speakers from around the
world who will cover topics
including urban regeneration, design, place making,
planning and economic
development.

Cambridge Notice
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, 2005

TOWN PLANNING SCHEME NO. 1


AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION
AND PUBLIC COMMENT

LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME NO. 3

PARKING MATTERS POLICY


AMENDMENT
At its Ordinary Meeting on 25 May 2015, Council
resolved to undertake public advertising of a proposed
Parking Matters Policy Amendment, in accordance with
the Local Planning Policy provisions of the Scheme,
for the consideration of any submissions and further
reporting to Council. The Parking Matters Policy
supplements the Scheme provisions where Council
has discretion regarding particular aspects, and the
Amendment is to provide additional detail.
Any comments on the proposed Parking Matters Policy
Amendment, are invited and written submissions should
be lodged with the Town by Monday 29 June 2015, by
email, the Towns website under Council: Have A Say, or
letter (refer below).
Copies are available for viewing at the Towns Office, from
8:30am to 4:30pm Monday to Friday, or on the Towns
website: www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au under Quick Links.
Enquiries may be directed to Andrew Jackson, Manager
Development Services, on 9285 5000.
Mat Humfrey
Acting Chief Executive Officer
PO Box 606 Cottesloe WA 6911
Telephone (08) 9285 5000
Email council@cottesloe.wa.gov.au
Website www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au

Queensland Brain Institute and


Associate Professor Ian Blair,
of Macquarie Universitys MND
Research, NSW.
This funding will allow a
comprehensive database to
be built and analysed using
the most up-to-date genetic
techniques, Professor Laing
said.
Itll give us the best chance
of understanding the whole
role of genetics in MND and
could allow us to finally understand the basis of this lethal
disease.
Professor Laing said
Australian patients with
MND would donate samples
which would be catalogued
and analysed.
The results are expected to
be particularly important for

Jacks back John Curtin, Prime Minister in World War II, lived in Cottesloe
for 23 years until his death in oce in 1945.

Curtin pond spruced up


Cottesloe council has spent $6000
on the John Curtin water feature
in the civic centre grounds.
Perth Aquatic, Seed, and
Ecological Services was paid $5011
for work, including re-coating.
Council accounts also show

Concut received two $264 payments for pond maintenance and


Exclusive Water Features got $330
for repairs.
A UV filter box for the pond
from Perth Irrigation Centre cost
$220.

Notice is hereby given that the local government of


the Town of Cambridge has prepared an amendment
to the Local Planning Policy 5.1: Parking.
Plans and documents setting out and explaining the
proposed revisions are available for inspection on the
Councils web site, at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au (go
to Planning and Design), or at the Council Ofces,
1 Bold Park Drive Floreat, during ofce hours up to
and including 5 June 2015. Submissions may be made
in writing and lodged with the undersigned on or
before 5 June 2015.
Should you have any queries in relation to the above
information, please contact the Towns Planning
Services by telephone on 9347 6000.
JASON BUCKLEY
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

1 Bold Park Drive Floreat WA 6014 | 08 9347 6000


mail@cambridge.wa.gov.au | www.cambridge.wa.gov.au

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Planning and Development Act 2005

ADVERTISEMENT OF APPROVED
TOWN PLANNING SCHEME
AMENDMENT
City of Subiaco Town Planning Scheme
No. 4
Amendment No. 22
It is hereby notied for public information,
in accordance with section 87 of the Planning
and Development Act 2005, that the Minister
for Planning approved the City of Subiaco
Town Planning Scheme Amendment on 4 May
2015.
HEATHER HENDERSON
MAYOR
IAN HILL
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

ADOPTION OF REVISED
PLANNING POLICY
LV129 RESIDENTIAL
AMENITY
Notice is hereby given that the
local government of the Town
of Claremont has adopted the
above Planning Policy at its
Ordinary Council Meeting on
18 May 2015.
A copy of Planning Policy
LV129 is available at Town
of Claremont, 308 Stirling
Highway and on the Council's
website
www.claremont.
w a .g ov. au / D eve l o p m e nt /
PublicConsultation.aspx
Stephen Goode
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Australia behind times on equality


Ireland recently celebrated
becoming the latest nation to
legalise same-sex marriage.
Marriage laws are now fair in
Ireland, New Zealand, America,
The Netherlands, Brazil, Spain,
Canada, Mexico, Belgium,
Denmark, Portugal, Slovenia,
South Africa, Sweden, UK,
France, Iceland, Norway and
Mexico ... but not Australia.
Part of me wants to feel embarrassed about our backward
laws.
We lead the world in so many
ways, except marriage rights.
It is an intolerant, hate-driven
mindset that breeds this idea
that two madly-in-love people
shouldnt be allowed to marry
purely based on their gender.
Its a stubborn mind thats
allergic to change.
Its unnecessary fear-based
pessimism and its not conducive
to a positive social evolutionary
cycle. Just as we look back in
shame on those who promoted
racial segregation, we will look
back at those who opposed equal
marriage rights and shake our
heads in sad confusion.
Im not embarrassed to be
Australian, Im embarrassed
about the people who are supposed to represent us.

If anything, do it for the


economy; imagine the huge
economy stimulus boost that
would result from the tens of
thousands of same-sex weddings
and parties.
So I ask a question to anyone
who opposes same-sex marriage:
if it is perfectly fine to be gay and
theres nothing wrong with it,
then whats the issue here?
To say it will tarnish the ideals of marriage is suggesting
that two men or women celebrating their undying love with a
beautiful wedding ceremony
will cheapen or devalue the
idea of marriage.
This hate-fuelled argument
is insulting to the entire GLBTI
community and all those around
them.
A recent poll has revealed
more than 70% of Australians
support the legalisation of
same-sex marriage, but Prime
Minister Tony Abbott still wont
allow a conscience vote or a
referendum.
Please, do the right thing.
Support the right for anyone to
get married to anyone, regardless of gender.
Hayden Strzina
Deane Street, Cottesloe

Love the Lords way to happiness


Lords has now been reopened
for six months. I cant believe
what a terrific community
resource we have at our disposal here in Subiaco. There is
something for everyone inside
this complex and it is there for
the taking.
It is not that expensive to join
as a gym member and there are
categories of membership to suit
everyones budget.
The staff are of a high calibre

and this extends to the coffee


shop.
When Lords had its welcome
reopening day earlier this year,
a video was shown that featured
a number of members who all
said they loved Lords.
It is a phrase that is very
easy to say because many of
the members have a fondness
towards Lords.
Rebecca Coghlan
Bulimba Road, Nedlands

Wedding advice
for the advisers

Jualbup shows autumn colours


All too briefly the trees at Lake Jualbup show their autumn colours this
week. Enjoying the view were girls from Shenton College relaxing after
sitting exams earlier in the day.
Georey Dean
Cullen Street, Shenton Park

Lets create home options


A big thank you to our local
Churchlands MP, Sean LeStrange,
who made sensible comments in
his letter (Halt Amendment 31
and start again, POST, May 9).
His suggestion is good common
sense and his comment that no
one can predict how this infill
will evolve over the next 15 to
20 years hits the nail on the
head.
One thing that is clear is that
it is not possible to charge a fair
and equitable rate on the strata
properties created by this unorthodox planning proposal due to
the provisions of the Endowment
Land Act 1920.
I think more ingenuity needs to
be applied to create alternative
housing options that cater better
for modern retired people who
need more than two rooms and
a kitchen.

My home is not big enough


while my wife and I are using
computers or TV and entertaining when children and grandchildren visit.
Space is at a premium for us
all to be able to fit in.
Then, of course, there are the
desires of so many who want to
put their capital into homes to
get part-pensions and health
care cards.
This raises a new range of
issues and, most likely, is the
driving force behind many retired peoples accommodation
plans.
There are no easy answers,
but simplistic ideas such as
proposed for Cambridge Coast
ward will create chaos for our
community.
Rod Bradley
Cambridge Coast ward councillor

I think Wayne and Tamara


gave Grant the wrong advice
when they said not to go to his
daughters wedding (Direct
Answers, TimeOut, POST,
May 16).
Grants daughter wants her
mum (Grants ex-wife) to walk
her down the aisle.
As Wayne and Tamara say,
its the daughters day: I agree,
and add that its not the day for
anyone else to make gestures or
statements.
Grant, who cares what other
people think?
Be the bigger person. Be there
for your daughter, even if you
feel hurt and left out.
David Cohen
Victoria Street, Guildford

When to run
According to country music
star Kenny Rogers: You got to
know when to hold em, know
when to fold em, know when
to walk away, know when to
run.
Sound advice for AFL coaches
and prime ministers alike. Just
ask Michael Malthouse or John
Howard.
Max Vallis
Essex Street, Wembley

Path is ideal
I wholeheartedly agree with
the letter, Coastal paths need
improving (POST, May 16).
The dual path on the Sea View
Golf Course side of Forrest
Street, from Broome Street to
Marine Parade, is the ideal
width and surface.
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Forrest Street, Cottesloe
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Crocodile tears for a suburb

History repeats with Subi heritage

The Barnett Governments


insistence that Hollywood
residents should trust it on the
City of Perth takeover of their
suburbs as well as Kings Park,
UWA and QEII reminds me of
Aesops fable of the Crocodile
and the Frog.
The crocodiles sweet talk
convinced the frog hed be safe
for his free ride, with disastrous
results.
Wed been wondering what
Barnetts hidden agenda is and
now we know. The legislation
will establish the City of Perth
Committee to facilitate collaboration between the City of Perth
and guess who? The Barnett
Government.
This could result in a development bonanza.
A recent example of their
teamwork was the monstrosity of
Elizabeth Quay which required
the destruction of the heritage
Esplanade Reserve, including
its magnificent, centenarian
Moreton Bay Figs.
According to local MP Bill
Marmion, reserves like the
Monash Bushland should be

As the proprietor of a Subiaco


pharmacy at the top end of
Rokeby Road, I was one of those
involved in dealing with the
impact of Subi Centro when it
was first proposed in the mid1990s.
One of the major concerns of
those living and working in the
Subiaco district at that time was
that the railway heritage area
would be destroyed.
The station area was the original heart of Subiaco and many
in the Subiaco district wanted
to see that heritage preserved.
Numerous submissions were
made to the Liberal government
of the day, headed by Richard
Court, but all to no avail.
The Court government did not
listen to what the people wanted
and was dismissed from office
at the next election.
Colin Barnett has made a
mockery of proper legal process, promising one thing before
the last election in relation to
amalgamation and doing another. As a result he has lost all
credibility in this area.

there for posterity.


Is this the respect with which
Kings Park will be treated?
Could the Kings Park Board
stand up to those powerful combined forces? And how would
the modest little residential
suburb of Hollywood fare?
Premier Barnett has a development-at-all-costs-driven agenda which overrides the wishes
of the majority of citizens and
the sensitivities of preserving
the beauty and heritage values
of our city. To him, consultation
is a dirty word.
A mega city of Perth powered
by Barnett will discount community participation, accountability
and sensitive development.
This is why 97% of Hollywood
residents wish to stay with their
local council of Subiaco. And
no, Tony Simpson, we wont
get over it!
If Hollywood residents would
like to be on our mailing list,
they can contact me on anna.
vanderbom@bigpond.com
Anna Vanderbom
Monash Avenue, Nedlands

Up the Swanee
UWA has changed its crest to a
legless Swan, and accompanies
it with an illiterate slogan.
When I received my copy of
Uniview this week, I wondered
what had they done to the proud
traditional emblem of the state
in the university shield.
The Swan is now a double
amputee ... not even swimming.
What is next, decapitation?
That plus a meaningless slogan: Pursue impossible.
Does it mean, Pursue the
impossible, or ,Pursuit is
impossible?
Either way, it is not at all
encouraging.
A verb plus an adjective?
Surely we should expect clear
English from universities if not
from the chalk board at the local
vegie shop.
Joan Pope
Reserve Street, Claremont

Breaching my boundaries in the Hampden precinct of Nedlands


Im a young, single, small
business owner who has just
bought his own home to live in
in Nedlands.
I was over the moon with
my purchase as I had always
wanted to be part of a small
vibrant community where the

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neighbours knew each other, the


streets were well looked after
and people generally enjoyed
living in the area (numerous
coffee shops within stumbling
distance would also be advantageous). Therefore my new home
in the Hampden precinct of
Nedlands was just right.
It met all my criteria plus
some. I have been warmly
welcomed by my neighbours
and those living in the area.
I have had beautiful, well
maintained streets and local
areas and all my requests to
the local Subiaco council have

been listened to.


I have previously lived in the
City of Perths boundaries and
found it quite different.
Dont get me wrong. Im sure
they try their best, however, I
was always left with the feeling
that they were there to cater
for the CBD and businesses in
the area, not the needs of the
residents of the outlying areas
on the fringe of the CBD.
I fear that this will again be
the case if the City of Perths
boundaries are widened to
swallow my new home and ideal
lifestyle.

Where is the democracy in


forcing a new council on us?
Was it not widely accepted
that this was not the want of
the majority (ie democracy in
action) the last time this was
tried?
Please dont ruin my new
lifestyle and change the City of
Perth boundaries.
Im not normally a nagging,
complaining, negative person. In
fact I am quite the opposite.
However, I dont see the justice in this.
Scott Banister-Jones
Megalong Street, Nedlands

Now he is trying to regain


some credibility by seeking to
force through the Perth City
Act.
I am one of those living in
the Hollywood district, which
is part of the Subiaco council
area and has been for over 100
years. I am incensed that he
should betray the trust that was
put in him at the last election.
He said that he would not force
amalgamations and yet, here
he is again, trying to force us
to amalgamate with the City
of Perth.
It is a ludicrous proposition.
We are geographically remote
from the Perth CBD and, by
forcing us to leave the Subiaco
council district, we will be denied many of the services that
have been provided to our area
for many years.
If Colin Barnett continues on
this course, he is likely to finish up the same way Richard
Court did, dismissed at the next
election.
John Lawson Gibson
Hardy Road, Nedlands

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3.30pm, I returned to my grey
Kia Cerato, angle-parked in
Station Street Cottesloe.
A young man approached me
and said he had witnessed a
courier van hit my vehicle.
I approached the van but the
driver denied any knowledge of
an impact, and the company has
denied responsibility.
We dont have details of the
witness, so if you are reading
this please contact Denny on
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Whats on
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Cambridge Rotary

Roger Veary will talk about a


Soweto school and orphanage
at the next breakfast meeting of
the Rotary Club of Cambridge.
It is at 7.30am on Wednesday,
June 3, at the Cambridge
Bowling Club. Enquiries: Max
on 9387 4626 or Mike on 9204
1324.
Herdsman busy bee

The volunteer Friends of


Herdsman Lake group needs
as many helpers as possible to
plant 3000 native plants. The
planting will be from 10am to
1pm this Saturday, May 30, and
there will be a sausage sizzle
and cool drinks for volunteers.
To register, contact Jaslyn Chan
at friendsofherdsman@gmail.
com or 0404 803 592.
Madeleine Lundholm and Nicholas Phillips frolic with inflatable dolphins at Cottesloe beach. They want to save rare snubfin dolphins that live in
Roebuck Bay near Broome. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Ordinary Aussies act to save seas


Madeleine Lundholm, of
Mosman Park, and Nicholas
Phillips, are so passionate about protecting WAs
Kimberley and marine life
that they have knocked on
hundreds of local doors with
a petition.
Community support has
been overwhelming, so we
wanted to organise a free event
for the community to join in,
Madeleine said.

They will hold a free screening of The Sea and Me, a film
that tells the inspiring stories
of Australians who care for the
ocean, at Cottesloe surf club
next week.
The screening from 6 to 8pm on
Wednesday, June 3, will include
free nibbles and drinks to buy.
The film looks at the importance of marine sanctuaries
through the eyes of fishers,
scientists, divers and business

owners.
After the screening, UWAs
Professor Jessica Meeuwig
will discuss the importance
of marine sanctuaries around
Australia.
Madeleine said the people
who had signed their petition
were calling on Premier Colin
Barnett to protect the pristine
Kimberley coast and boost tourism by creating a marine park
at Horizontal Falls.

We will also be raising awareness about the need to protect


one of the Kimberleys iconic
species the snubfin dolphin,
Madeleine said.
Only discovered in 2005, snubfins are found only in Australia
and the densest and second biggest population is at Roebuck
Bay near Broome.
Free tickets for the film can
be reserved at tinyurl.com/
seaandmecott.

Subiaco Probus

Former ABC news man David


Hawkes will give a talk called
Surviving on Air, about his 48
years on radio and television.
He is the guest speaker when
the Subiaco Probus Club meets
on Monday, June 8. The club
meets at 10am in the Victoria
League building, 276 Onslow
Road, Shenton Park. Guests and
new members are welcome.

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Gardens you can neglect


SARAH McNEILL
uzanne Lefroy
was very nervous
when she set up
her first stall at the West
Leederville farmers
market.
But when her bowls
of succulents sold out,
she realised that it was
not just her being quirky:
other people found
them beautiful, too.
Suzanne, a landscape
designer, describes her
potted succulents as
the working womans
pot plants they are
textured and attractive,
they need little care, and
they last a long time.
Suzanne worked in PR
and communications for
mining companies until
she had twins.
She left her fly-in, flyout job to look after her
children and when she
decided it was time
to go back to study,
she chose landscape
design.
She is still studying
part-time, but an
unexpected business
has emerged from
her fascination with
succulents.

the working womans pot plants


We did a unit on
succulent plants and
the more I learnt about
them, the more I realised
what perfect plants they
were for our climate,
she said.
She began to
study them privately,
learning about
propagation, colour,
texture and design and
experimenting with small
bowls full of interesting
shapes and shades.
Suzanne has had to
turn her Wembley home
into a design studio
and transform her front
garden into a nursery.
Shes getting additional
succulents from some
retirees who propagate
them for her.
She is also sourcing
different pots and
containers from local
suppliers, including small
handmade wooden
crates, and concrete
and bamboo bowls.
Succulents are
surging in popularity
because they are low-

maintenance, have
low-water needs and
are cool to look at.
Neglect them, and
chances are theyll
be fine, Suzanne
said.
She started selling
at several local
farmers markets
and stocking them
in local shops.
Stockists include
Fly Home in Subiaco,
Hylin in West Leederville
and Perth Couture in
Dalkeith.
Suzanne is creating
a new website for
Perth Succulent Bowls,
but in the meantime
they are available
on facebook.com/
perthsucculentbowls.

Suzanne Lefroy varies the mix of succulents


and plants them in interesting containers,
from bamboo pots to wooden crates.
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Making an impression
catherine mazza

Perth pair is reviving a


15th century printing
technique to produce
modern, handcrafted
paper products.
Emily Shingleton and her
partner, Rob Frizzell, are the
owners of The Little Press,
a letterpress studio in West
Perth.
Emily learnt the historic
technique in the basement
of the college where she
was studying graphic
design, in Holland.
It was like stepping
back into history, learning
how everything was
printed in the past and
appreciating the time and

patience needed to print


a paragraph or a book,
she said.
Returning to Perth, Emily
continued working in
letterpress and three years
ago, she and Rob started
The Little Press. At first, they
sold their paper goods at
local markets, but now the
business has grown and
their wedding invitations,
gift cards, art prints and
homewares are sold
internationally.
Emily is the design
brain and her pieces
are inspired by Indian
mandalas and the
geometrics of Moroccan
architecture.
I hand draw all the
patterns, which makes the

process a little more time


consuming and laborious
than if I were just to use
the computer, she said.
After some digital
manipulation, the design
is transferred to a printing
plate and mounted on to
the press. Coloured ink is
applied and paper is fed
into the press one page at
a time, emerging with the
impression of the plate.
Their 1930s Chandler
and Price press is anything
but little. Nicknamed Big
Boy and weighing nearly
750kg, it had to be lifted
into the studio by crane.
Despite its size, it faithfully
reproduces the intricate
details of Emilys drawings,
though Emily enjoys the

occasional serendipity of
the process.
I was drawn to the
way the print might have
unexpected results that
add so much interest and
soul to the design, she
said.
Little ink inconsistencies,
hand mixing inks, over
printing, different paper
stocks there are so many
opportunities to experiment
with the final result, which
you dont get with a digital
printer.
The press is operated by
foot, which Emily said kept
her and Rob fit, and it is a
slow process.
It takes so much
patience, and demands
that you dont do anything

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business, The Little Press. ABOVE LEFT: Rob prepares the press.

else while printing, Emily


said.
You can get in a
meditative zone of
problem solving and
ignore distractions.
The whole process for
an invitation might take
four to six weeks, while
an art print might take a
couple of days to design
and a couple of days to
print.
The Little Press moved
into its light-filled West Perth

warehouse earlier this year


and space is rented to
other creative people.
Emily and Rob host
workshops for people
interested in traditional
letterpress, Indian block
printing and brush
lettering.
The Little Press products
are available at Gyptian in
Claremont, The Tenth State
in Crawley and Pantoufle
in Subiaco, and online at
thelittlepress.net.

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Designer with the personal touch


C

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designer Tracey
Chapman travels
the world finding decor
inspiration and then
splashes it around homes
and businesses in Perths
western suburbs.
As well as offering
design and decorating
From tired old bathroom, left, to a bold new look.
expertise, she helps
clients choose art and
and was able to work
business partner, her son, or room makeover.
luxurious rugs that are
Tracey sources art from with big or small budgets.
lives.
custom-made.
around the world, with
You can transform a
Tracey offers styling,
Tracey, whose business space planning, custom
a focus on promoting
room just by changing
is called Artistic by
up-and-coming
the cushions or a piece
furniture design and
Design, said she visited
Australian artists.
of art, Tracey said.
colour consultations.
clients homes to get a
Your home is your
She said she had not
Her clients have a
sense of their style before range of needs, from
haven and you need to
yet found a space she
working with them to
couldnt turn around
be happy with it.
those who just want to
design their customfind the right piece of
made rugs.
art for their lounge room
A rug is all about
to those who want to
mood, Tracey said. Its
renovate their entire
a life-long piece and
home.
brings so much warmth
She also offers a
to a home.
personal shopping
Once Tracey and her
service, where people
client have decided on
can book her for one
a design they like for the
hour or an entire day to
space, the rug is made in help with the creative
Like art, rugs enliven a room. Tracey advises clients on
Shanghai, where Traceys process behind a home
choosing designs and then has the rugs made in Shanghai.

Interior designer Tracey Chapman says


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you choose the best pieces for your space.
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Audeze LCD3 headphones.


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American headphone maker
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Gaming monitors are all about
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With televisions and computer
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Gamers like to group three
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So wheres the miracle?
These things are only 31cm
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champagne bottle. And at 18cm
wide and 20cm deep they have
the footprint of a book.
These are the BMWs of small
speakers, and BMWs aint
cheap. Hand the hi-fi guy $2500
and youll get $5 change. But
for workrooms, apartments and
anywhere space is limited they
give a magnificent result without
the clutter.
But choose your amplification
with care. Youll need at least
45 watts per channel up to 100
and, as with all high-quality
speakers, the more power you
give them the better they sound.
So avoid skimping and make
sure your CD player and/or digital to analogue converter are
appropriately serious as well.

Axis Voice Box S speakers


$2495.
Australian speaker designer
Brad Serhan has pulled off mission impossible. Hes designed
a speaker for an Australian
company called Axis that is fast,
brilliantly accurate, spacious and
involving. The sound is as light
and airy as a souffl, yet lustrous
and sensuous as a pavlova. And

Australian speakers from


Axis deliver champagne-quality
sound from speakers no taller
than a bottle of bubbly.

Inex

Enjoying the chase for 35 years


SARAH McNEILL
ince first meeting in
Edinburgh in the late
1970s, Les Lauder
and Mark Howard have
stamped their style, taste
and knowledge on the
international antique
market.
This year, Lauder and
Howard Antiques and
Fine Art in Fremantle
celebrates 35 years in
business.
Styles may change,
tastes may change and
attitudes may change,
but were still here, Les
said cheerfully.
When they started
importing antiques
in 1980, the market
was dominated by
dark, heavy, elaborate
Victoriana. Les and Mark
preferred delicate, lightly
timbered Georgian and
Regency styles, French
provincial pieces and
now-rare Georgian Irish
pine furniture, which no
one thought would sell.
We chose stylish things
and sophisticated city
pieces that had stories to
tell, Mark said.
When they met, Mark
had been selling life
insurance in Scotland
and Les was escaping
from a career as a child
psychologist. They shared
a love of history, the
classics and antiques.
Damaged furniture is
so much easier to repair
than damaged children,
said Les, a little regretfully.
Over 35 years, these
cheerful like-minded men
have rarely disagreed on

Les Lauder and Mark Howard have a discerning eye for stylish and sophisticated antiques that are perfect for city homes.

It takes
dedication,
commitment
and knowledge
of the subject
to find the
real thing.
a purchase.
Two heads are always
better than one, if theres
any hesitation, Mark
said.
They share an instinct
for a piece of furniture
that has a story, an
originality, but still has a
purpose.
It has to be usable
and kept alive while

maintaining its integrity,


Mark said.
A Georgian piece
will go into a modern
apartment and not look
out of place.
Ikea is a four-letter
word, shuddered Les.
Its soulless, bleak. And
downsizing is the road to
death!
The intellectual
pursuit and the delight
and surprise of finding
beautiful things keep
them going.
We are always learning
thats the whole point
and always surprised;
never bored, always
chasing enough exciting
things to make the chase
worthwhile, Les said.
Mark, now a
Commonwealth valuer,

said the business


demanded constant
thought.
It takes dedication,
commitment and
knowledge of the subject
to find the real thing,
he said.
He recalled that one
of his most exciting
discoveries was a
painting by WA artist
Kathleen OConnor (18761968, daughter of C.Y.
OConnor) at a small
French provincial fair
where hed gone to help
a friend unload his van.
Les said they had
recently bought a ladies
desk over the phone, only
to discover it wasnt runof-the-mill Victorian but a
rare 18th century piece
carved by a cabinet-

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in 35 years.
They were the first to
hold a major exhibition
of colonial WA furniture.
The rarest of the pieces
were put together for
a permanent exhibit in
the National Gallery in
Canberra. In 1988 they
published a book on the
subject.
More recently they held
a world-first exhibition
of Gillows of Lancaster
pieces, the most extensive
collection ever brought
together under one roof.
The biggest change
weve seen since starting
out in business is peoples
knowledge about
antiques, Les said.
While in the 80s there
was a rush for massproduced British antique
furniture, people are
now more discerning
and educated. They
understand the beauty
and authenticity of oneoff pieces made by
master craftsmen.

Sandy Harvey aims for a Hamptons ambience in her new


store, Veranda Coastal, in Napoleon Street, Cottesloe.

Veranda spreads west


eranda Home and
Garden in Leura
Avenue, Claremont,
has always had a French
Provincial and Hamptons
influence, but owner
Sandy Harvey said that
for a long time, shed
envisioned another store
closer to the coast.
I wanted to be able to
offer more product with
the Hamptons coastal
influence, Sandy said,
so when she found a
little shop in Napoleon
Street Cottesloe, Veranda
Coastal Living was born.
It was a very quick
transition, setting up
within a week, Sandy
said. But its perfect
for us with the lovely

rustic off-white coloured


exposed brick walls and
timber floor.
Its perfect to
be able to add our
unique coastal and
rustic furnishings and
homewares with blues
and greens reflecting
the sea with fresh whites
and warm timbers,
including shells, coral
and starfish.
Though some items
will be available in both
stores, she said Veranda
Coastal aimed to have
a different style of
merchandising to make
it more homely and
designed so that people
could visualise pieces in
their own homes.

Inex

SARAH McNEILL

f youre a fan of
television shows The
Block or Selling Houses
Australia, you will know
interior designer, judge
and presenter Shaynna
Blaze.
The Melbourne singerturned-designer who has
been referred to as the
original Duracell bunny,
works hard running her
business, making television
appearances and writing
books. And in her spare

time, shes designed a


furniture range.
Block fans may have
already spotted her
furniture, used during
contestant interviews. The
range, Elegant Muse, is
designed by Shaynna
and made by Molmic
Furniture in Melbourne.
She says of her design:
Its all about classic
shape, structure and
sophisticated style. I
wanted this range to be
timeless and work with
period homes,

mid-century homes and


todays modern lifestyle,
and to be stylish without
making you afraid to laze
in them.
From day bed to sofa,
occasional chair to
banquette seating, each
piece comes in a limited
range of fabrics and
leathers, which Shaynna
has specifically chosen
to suit the minimalist style
and stitching details.
In WA, Richard Hofer
from Easyliving in
Nedlands has put up his

hand to carry the full


range exclusively.
I love that the
range works as
everyday furniture
but looks so sophisticated
and upmarket, Richard
said.
It is minimalistic, very
identifiable and designerish, but its filled with duck
feathers, so while it looks
sleek, its actually soft and
squishy.
Shaynna launched the
range at Easyliving last
weekend.

Interior designer Shaynna Blaze has designed a range of furniture to add sophistication and comfort to homes of any era.

nterior design expert


Shaynna Blaze is
passionate about
helping people uncover
their personal style.
In this book, she
explores intriguing
elements of colour and
style and explains how
you can use them to
transform your home.
Using beautiful
photographs and

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practical examples,
Shaynna shows how
colour affects a space
and the mood of those
living in it.
She reveals how
contemporary and
traditional design styles
have developed, and
ways they can be
interpreted to suit your
taste, with hands-on tips
for putting your ideas

into practice.
With her down-to-earth
approach, Shaynna
offers guidance and
inspiration to help you
discover your style and
colour palette, so you
can design your dream
interior.
Shaynna is also the
author of Design Your
Home, published in
2013.

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Michael Hsiungs satirical


hippy is rained on by the
harsh realities of life.

Bring on the rain


lunt Umbrellas wants
to take the world by
storm.
The New Zealand
company has
collaborated with the
renowned Los Angeles
artist and illustrator,
Michael Hsiung.
Michael has created
three one-off designs
exclusively for Blunt, in a
limited edition of 1000.
Each shows a character
carrying a sturdy umbrella
to protect them from the
things they fear most, for
example the hippy afraid

of job interviews and


razors.
I loved the idea of
using umbrellas as a
canvas, Michael said.
Something so useful
does not have to be
boring.
Blunt Umbrellas are
designed to withstand
force 12 gales.
Umbrellas in an earlier
range have built-in chips
that connect to phone
apps to help locate lost
brollies.
For more informtion, go
to bluntumbrellas.com.au.

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Community news

Emily and musics


early Romantics
Gifted Nedlands violinist
Emily Leung (17) will play
music by Mendelssohn as well as
an Australian premiere with the
Fremantle Chamber Orchestra
next weekend.
Emily achieved her AMEB
fellowship diploma on violin at
15 and her licentiate diploma
at 12.
Last year, she won the Royal
Schools of Music Club anniversary
scholarship to the National Arts
Centres Summer Music Institute
in Ottawa, Canada.
The Mendelssohn violin concerto, with its exquisite melodies,
is one of the most popular.
However, Louise Farrencs
(1804-75) 1st Symphony is also a
masterpiece and has been un-

justly forgotten.
Emily and the orchestra are
thrilled to perform the Australian
premiere of her early romantic
symphony.
The concert, conducted by
Christopher van Tuinen, will open
with Schuberts grand Overture
in the Italian style.
The concert will be played at
3pm on Saturday and Sunday,
June 6 and 7.
The Saturday concert is at
Wesley Church on the corner of
William and Hay streets, Perth,
and the Sunday concert is in the
Fremantle Town Hall.
Tickets ($39, concession $33,
under-18 $20) are available at
the door or via Ticketek, with
booking fees.

Drawing on Chinese tradition


Keep an eye out for the striated pardalote (Pardalotus striatus) looking for insects in the tree canopy.
Photo: Friends of Bold Park Bushland

Birds, frogs in green Bold Pk


Winter is an ideal time to
explore the heritage trail at
Bold Parks Camel Lake.
Its a chance to enjoy the lush
bush rejuvenated by recent
rains and dappled by spectacular swamp banksia flowers.
Learn about the unique
plant community of towering
flooded gums, marri and jarrah
woodland as well as the host of
sedges and rushes that carpet

the bush floor.


Take the time to listen for frog
calls in the dense undergrowth
or the chatter of birds as they
dart through the canopy in
search of a tasty treat.
Discover Camel Lakes history, from Noongar camp site
to stopover for early explorers
in search of fame and fortune
and, of course, the camels that
provided its unlikely name.
To find out more about this

fascinating part of Bold Park,


join the volunteer guides for
their free morning walks on
Saturday June 6, Thursday June
11, and Sunday June 21.
The walks will leave at 9am
from the Tuart carpark, Perry
Lakes Drive, returning at
10.30am.
For more information visit
www.bgpa.wa.gov.au or call
9480 3996.

Damien McCormack will talk


about traditional Chinese medicine at the next public meeting
of health group OSWA.
Damien will explore the rationale behind Chinese medicine
and discuss particular issues
such as pain management,
IVF, stress, emotions and how
these can lead to disease in
the body.

His talk is at 2pm on Saturday,


June 6, in the Anglican church
hall at 257 Barker Road, Subiaco,
next to Coles.
Entry is by donation of $5,
which includes a healthy afternoon tea.
All are welcome and there is
no need to book.
For more information, call
Tessa Jupp at Post Polio on
9383 9050.

Night of strings at Churchlands


The mid-week chamber music
concert series at Churchlands
Concert Hall continues on
Wednesday, June 3.
The 7pm concert will feature
Thomas-Mifunes Three Sambas

for two cellos, Dvoraks Terzetto


for two violins and viola and
Schuberts String Quintet D956.
Bookings can be made at www.
trybooking.com.au/78831 or go to
www.churchlands.wa.edu.au.

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COTTESLOE

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

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7/44 BARNFIELD ROAD, CLAREMONT

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COMMERCIAL

552 CANNING HIGHWAY & 7 GROVES AVENUE, ATTADALE

RENOVATE OR DEVELOP
This property comprises:
Substantial combined land holding of approximately 1,995 square metres
Huge development upside
18 Units, each with 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom accommodation *
A rare opportunity to acquire a unique land holding with a magnitude of options.
Value add potential through refurbishment of the units and then strata titling (S.T.C.A.)
EOI Close at 4.00pm W.S.T on Thursday 2 July 2015.
The owners reserve the right to transact the property on or before the above closing date.
*One (1) unit requires a conversion

BRENT PALMER 0421 904 814


brent.palmer@acton.com.au

ACTON COMMERCIAL PH: 9386 9981 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU

POST, May 30, 2015 Page 49

FOR SALE

208-212 BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

31 EGERTON AVENUE, AVELEY

CLOSING DATE: 4PM 19TH SEPTEMBER 2014

BRAND NEW LEASED INVESTMENT


Opportunity to secure a brand new leased investment with guaranteed rent for 4 years. Located within metres of
the busy retail hub of Subiaco and walking distance to the Train Station, this is truly a limited opportunity.
The key features are:
Four Year Rent Guarantee
Four Secure Car Bays
Tenancy Can Be Split To Accommodate Two Tenants
Lot 12: 111 sqm
Lot 12 & 13: 224 sqm
Depreciation Benefits
Positioned in the Subiaco Retail and Dining Precinct
Contact Phillip or Brent to obtain a copy of the information memorandum.

PHILLIP FOGLIANI
0408 900 587

COMMERCIAL

PH: 9386 9981


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BRENT PALMER
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NORTH

45 DONEGAL ROAD, FLOREAT

AUCTION

LANDBANK INVESTMENT

AUCTION SATURDAY 6TH JUNE ON SITE AT 12.30PM (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)


Donegal Rd, West Floreat is prestigious in location offering a golden opportunity to build a stunning
new home on a very private block boarded by beautiful shady trees. Floreats recreational facilities
are unsurpassed catering for a wide range of activities for the young and mature locals. The brick and
tile home is an excellent rental proposition with open plan living and dining, renovated kitchen and
laundry, new bathroom, two WCs and study area. Included in the features of this property is the newly
refurbished pool with pool blanket and timber decking , secure gate entry to the property, reverse cycle
air conditioning, security alarm system, Gas hot water storage and garden shed.
AUCTION CONDITIONS: 5% DEPOSIT AT FALL OF HAMMER. SETTLEMENT: 30 DAYS.

AUCTION

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 30TH MAY 2.00PM - 2.45PM
SUNDAY 31ST MAY 2.00PM - 2.45PM

MAREE CLOUGH 0418 948 020


maree.clough@acton.com.au

YVONNE FURNER 0408 886 898


yvonne.furner@acton.com.au
1 PRINCESS ROAD, DOUBLEVIEW

762sqm

62 OCEANIC DRIVE, FLOREAT

MID $1.5 MIL

OUTSTANDING DEVELOPMENT SITE!

BOLD PARK VISTA!

AUCTION SAT 6TH JUNE 2015 AT 2.00PM ON SITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)

So many interesting features to enjoy at 62 with views of the natural


beauty of Bold Park. The calm neutral colours reect relaxed living indoors
which ow to poolside entertaining. The northern end of the property is
enhanced by a beautiful gazebo for all seasons entertaining.

1411SQM OF PRIME SOUTH DOUBLEVIEW REAL ESTATE CURRENTLY


ZONED R30. WITH STREET FRONTAGE OF 46.39m AND SEALED REAR
LANEWAY ACCESS. INCLUDES RENOVATED GRANNY FLAT. Possibilities
abound here to either retain the existing family home or potential to develop
the block further into a multi home site subject to WA Planning Commission
approvals.
AUCTION CONDITIONS: DEPOSIT: $30,000 AT FALL OF HAMMER
SETTLEMENT: 30 OR 60 DAYS
4

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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 30TH MAY 11.00AM - 11.40AM


WEDNESDAY 3RD JUNE 5.30PM - 6.00PM

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NORTH

24 TURRIFF ROAD, FLOREAT

OFFERS FROM $2 MIL

AN EXTRAORDINARY LIFESTYLE

An amazing home which caters for extraordinary family living. Rare nd with beautiful features
for entertaining, relaxing indoors or outdoors around the heated pool. Entry level: Welcoming Portico
reveals dazzling grand foyer, formal lounge, dining for entertaining. Chefs domain, casual dining, TV
lounge, computer work station. 2nd family rm features glass ceiling, with electric blind. French doors
to alfresco dining. Spacious laundry, double garage, mezzanine storage. Beautiful sweeping stairway
to master bedroom suite, city views from balcony, generous dressing room, bathroom, 2 basin vanity,
shower bath, separate wc. Childrens wing with family bathroom, separate powder room. Located
in Churchlands Primary and Senior High School Zone, private schools close by. Shopping
centres, parks, recreational and sporting facilities, minutes to ocean and local shops.

YVONNE FURNER 0408 886 898


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826sqm

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 30TH MAY
1.00PM - 1.45PM

MAREE CLOUGH 0418 948 020


maree.clough@acton.com.au

8 MAY STREET, SCARBOROUGH

AUCTION

PANORAMIC VIEWS

AUCTION 6TH JUNE 2015 AT 11AM ONSITE ( UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)


The panoramic views from one of the highest points in this premium location, this beautiful home
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Community news

Reflecting on churchs
Mowanjum mission
Escalating numbers of suicides at Mowanjum,
near Derby, triggered the formation of the Boab
Network of volunteers at All Saints Floreat Uniting
Church seven years ago.

Rebecca Edmands, pictured with baby Josh, is keen to link up with other mothers who have started their families young.
Photo: Billie Fairclough

Young mums share and support


Young mothers Rebecca Edmands
and Aleesha Wall are starting a
playgroup in Nedlands for mothers
25 and under.
Mothers of all ages always have
plenty of common ground, but the
thing we found hard was connecting with mums we can relate with
based on personal circumstances,
said Rebecca, who stays at home to
look after her six-month-old son and
studies externally.
We are being parents in what is
really a completely different stage
of life.

By starting up this session, our


aim is to provide a chance for us and
other young mums to meet, socialise
with and support one another.
The new playgroup will be run
on Monday afternoons from about
1.30 to 3.30pm and will offer an opportunity for pre-schoolers to start
developing their social skills sharing, turn-taking, listening and form
some first friendships.
Importantly it will also provide
an opportunity for young mums to
connect with one another and hopefully this group will form a support

network of sorts, Rebecca said.


Rebecca said the playgroup would
have a leader, but would be predominantly run by parents. Sessions
would have some structure as well
as lots of free play.
While it would not have a strict
Montessori structure, the playgroup
would encourage the children to develop self-confidence, self-discipline
and life skills.
Anyone interested in further
information or wanting to register
can email Rebecca at youngmums.
nedlandspg@gmail.com.

One of the volunteers, Richard Smith, will talk about


the importance of Aboriginal culture to Australias
future.
He is the guest speaker at the June 7 gathering of the
Unitarian Association at 10.30am at Drabble House,
behind Nedlands library.
Dr Smith will reflect on the 103 years of the Uniting
Churchs mission to the Aboriginal tribes of Mowanjum,
now settled away from their tribal lands.
The Floreat-based Boab Network formed to work
with the Mowanjum community to address problems
of severe disadvantage.
Developments include a school holiday program
engaging youth volunteers, a community resource centre to access the internet and IT training, computers,
creating vegetable plots, fresh water, an early learning
centre, an op shop selling lost property from Perth
swimming centres, an operational pastoral station,
an irrigation development, a youth activity officer
and back-to-country visits.
For more information on the Unitarians, go to
Perthunitarians.org or call 9336 4809.

Cott potters in the city


Thirty-two ceramic artists from Cottesloes Perth
Studio Potters are exhibiting in the lobby of Central
Park in St Georges Terrace.
The works range from traditional pottery to contemporary ceramics and are on show until June 5,
10am to 4pm.
Exhibits include installations, slip-cast bowls, wheelthrown and hand-built pots, some of which have been
distorted, carved or incised, as well as sculptural
pieces. These are finished by glazing, wood firing,
high firing, raku or hand painting.
From a traditional teapot to a blue whale, tiny ceramic earrings to a small sculpture of a quoll, there
is plenty to capture the imagination.
The club also exhibits each weekend at its gallery
in Burt Street, 10am to 4pm.


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THE BEST OCEAN VIEWS IN COTTESLOE!


3/8 Avonmore Terrace, Cottesloe

Are these the best views in Cottesloe ? I believe they are!!


On its own title, majestically elevated with
the most amazing ocean views you will
ever see. This classic Riverstone 2 storey
residence has ocean views from just about
every room.
The welcoming and elegant entry foyer with
staircase leads to the breath-taking area
upstairs.
Enjoy the sunsets and entertain from the
expansive deck area leading off the main
living areas.
Beautiful lounge room with gas re.
State of the Art kitchen with solid granite
bench tops. Adjacent dining area from which
to enjoy the views.
Double glazed windows.
This home is lled with glorious light, any
time of year. So much space and room to
breathe.
Double glass doors lead from entry foyer
into the very spacious Family room, with
access to the lawns at the front and to the
sheltered courtyard at the rear.
The Master suite is spacious and elegant.
This home offers 4 bedrooms all with built-in
robes, 3 beautifully appointed bathrooms,
(one with underoor heating) and formal
and informal living areas.

P O R T R E A LT Y

9335 4711

Features include: Reverse cycle ducted


air conditioning, quality xtures and ttings,
security system, Issey sunshades and more.
Auto Double garage with room for all the
toys, and direct access to the rear courtyard
with outdoor shower, and to the home.

This is a life-style changer!


It is my privilege, on behalf of the Owners,
to offer for sale, this ne streamlined family
home in Cottesloe

Stephen Potter
0414 944 574

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Community news

The sense
of longing

A very good
reason to run

Jungian analyst
Brittain Garrett will
discuss issues surrounding longing at the next
gathering of the C.J. Jung
Society.

Four Nedlands council staff raised $1300


for Cancer Support WA in the HBF Run for
a Reason last weekend.
Michelle Newton, Brid Ni Mhuineachain,
Daniel Sharples and Robyn Forrest joined
more than 31,000 others who ran or walked the
course.
Brid, who is the citys community engagement
officer, ran the half marathon 21.1km in a
personal best time of one hour, 52 minutes and
31 seconds.
She trained for months, running around
Nedlands, up and down Jacobs Ladder and
Kings Parks Kokoda Track with even the occasional sprint through Karrakatta Cemetery.
The rest of the Nedlands team did the shorter
12km course, with ranger Daniel pushing his
young daughter in a pram and running it in one
hour, 11 minutes and 20 seconds.
Michelle and Robyn opted to walk the course
and finished in about two hours and 20 minutes.
Michelle, the citys senior communications
officer, chose to raise funds for Cancer Support
WA.
I was diagnosed with cancer just over a year
ago, she said. I was so lucky to find Cancer
Support. I immediately knew that here was an
organisation that really cared about me.
CSWA delivers many free services, including a
24-hour cancer support line, counselling, information packs, a library, support groups and home
and hospital visits from counselling staff.
Staff at the City of Nedlands give to charity
every week via free dress Fridays.

Cambridge Notice
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005

TOWN PLANNING SCHEME NO. 1


AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION
AND PUBLIC COMMENT
Notice is hereby given that the local government
of the Town of Cambridge has prepared a Planning
Policy 5.7: Construction Management Plans.
Plans and documents setting out and explaining the
proposed revisions are available for inspection on
the Councils web site, at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au
(go to Planning and Design), or at the Council Ofces,
1 Bold Park Drive Floreat, during ofce hours up to
and including 26 June 2015. Submissions may be
made in writing and lodged with the undersigned on
or before 26 June 2015.

Council workers, from left, Brid Ni Mhuineachain, Daniel Sharples, Michelle Newton and Robyn
Forrest, spent last Sunday raising money to support people with cancer.

Bringing out the song in everyone


One of the choir directors,
Brooke Wilson, who has has
experience with teaching
and directing choirs around
Perth, said: Community
choirs are a great place for
anyone of any age and any
background to have a fun
outlet for something they

naturally love to do.


Its one thing to sing
to yourself, but joining
together with other voices
with a common goal; thats
something that has to be
experienced.
Community choirs are open
anyone to join and dont
require any formal training
or experience.
Chelsea Cullen, the vocal
teacher at Dalkeith Road
School of Music, said those
people who felt shy about
singing did not have to
worry in a community choir,

Brooke Wilson

Chelsea Cullen

If you love to sing in


the car, in the shower because it makes you happy,
Dalkeith Road School of
Musics new community
choir could be just the
thing to try.

Should you have any queries in relation to the above


information, please contact the Towns Manager
Compliance by telephone on 9347 6056.
JASON BUCKLEY
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

1 Bold Park Drive Floreat WA 6014 | 08 9347 6000


mail@cambridge.wa.gov.au | www.cambridge.wa.gov.au

She will explore the tension inherent in longing,


which could be regressive
longing or a creative, heroic search for something
transcendent.
The cure for longing
can require conscious
suffering in mourning
the loss.
Brittain, who is president of the C.G. Jung
Society, will present her
talk at 7.30pm on Friday,
June 12, in the Mary
Lockett Lecture Theatre
in the F.J. Clark medical
lecture theatre complex
at QEII Medical Centre in
Nedlands.
Enter via Caladenia Loop
off the Monash/Hampden
roundabout.
The cost is $25, $15 for
members and $20 concession.
For more information,
visit www.cfpc.com.au.

because everyone else was


feeling the same.
Brooke said choir members
did not just improve their
singing and musical skills,
but also their confidence.
I never get tired of seeing peoples confidence
grow week after week, she
said. Hearing them sing is

a bonus.
The Dalkeith Road community choir officially kicks
off on Wednesday, June 3,
with an informal information night with tea, coffee
and cake.
Its essential to RSVP at
www.drsom.org/choir or call
6558 0433 or 0488 808 505.

Fantastic felines for Showgrounds


The best cats in Australia
will come together at
Claremont Showgrounds
next weekend
The 43rd Australian
National Cat Show will include the best of the best
pedigreed cats as well as
new breeds and lots of pet
and rescue cats.
Eight judging rings will
operate over two days,
Saturday and Sunday, June
6 and 7, with judges coming from across Australia
and overseas to pick the
winners.
Cats will compete for top
placings in their sections as

well as the coveted Supreme


in Show award.
Among the breeds entered
are the popular ragdolls,
russians, persians, maine
coons, british shorthairs,
abyssinians, bengals and
burmese.
Rarer breeds include
burmillas, balinese, manx,
mandalay and the always
popular hairless sphynxes.
The show is open to the
public from 10am each day
and entry is $5 for adults and
$10 for families.
More information about the
show is available from www.
acf2015.breedsite.com.

Prominent West Perth ofce building offered with vacant possession


FOR SALE
105 Outram Street, West Perth
Two level ofce building comprising 702sqm*
Extensive partitioning in-situ
Generous on-site parking for 18 cars
Land area: 999sqm*
Mixed-use plot ratio of 2:1
Zoned Ofce/Residential West Perth
Strategic corner location with easy access
to cafes, CBD and freeways
Offered with vacant possession
www.realcommercial.com.au/501570027

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Tom Nattrass
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FOR SALE
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$875,000

1/30 Jarrad Street, Cottesloe

$799,000

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Offers Invited By
June 6th
Subiaco Character Home
We are pleased to offer this character lled
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12.7 metres.
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before closing date 6 June.
Contact: Warwick Airey 0419 966 380

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Community news

Winter fun for


the diehards

June 1 is the official


start of winter and
while many anglers
wrap up their gear
and store it away
until fairer weather
there are always the
diehards.

Churchlands MP Sean LEstrange walks to school with Wembley Downs Primary School principal Doug Cook and students.

Getting to school on their own two feet


Students and staff from Wembley
Downs Primary School were
joined by Churchlands MP Sean
LEstrange on their walk to school
last Friday.
Mr LEstrange said the school
should be congratulated for its
commitment to getting students to
be active.
Walking or cycling to school is a
great way to help children find some
of the 60 minutes of physical activity
they need each day for good health,
Mr LEstrange said.

It also helps to make our kids


feel happier and concentrate better
in class.
Wembley Downs principal Doug
Cook said he was concerned some
families were choosing not to walk
to school because the area was not
as safe as it could be.
Hale Road is a very busy crossing during peak hour, and a popular
route for trucks, Mr Cook said. I
know that many parents would feel
more comfortable allowing their kids
to walk to school if we had a safe
crossing point.

Our school P&C is working hard


preparing an application to the WA
Police to get a childrens crossing attendant to enable students to safely
cross Hale Road, which we hope
will result in a spike in the number
of families walking and cycling to
school.
National Walk Safely to School Day
is a community initiative that aims to
raise awareness of the health, road
safety, transport and environmental
benefits that regular walking, especially to and from school, can provide
for childrens long-term health.

First edition sold out!

A life told in music

New updated
edition now on sale

A series of five chamber music concerts


at UWA will explore aspects of the extraordinary life of Johann Baptist Wendling, a
friend and inspiration to Mozart.

$30
Signed copies of Presumed Guilty are available from
the POST at 276 Onslow Road, Shenton Park or
The Lane Bookshop, Claremont or buy online from the ABC Shop

RETIRE TO ARCADIA WATERS

It will be a case of music research in performance as flautist Emily Gunson traces


Wendlings journey from his birth in a medieval village in Alsace in 1723 to the famous
Mannheim Court Orchestra.
The five Saturday concerts will present all
Wendlings trios for flute, violin and cello,
beginning at 3pm on June 6, with Pathway
to Success.
Dr Gunson has named the following
concerts Doyen of Paris (June 20), Success
Across the Sea (June 21), In the Paradise
for Musicians (July 4) and Mozarts Magic
Flautist (July 18).
The artists will be Dr Gunson (flute), Zak
Rowntree (violin) and Melinda Forsythe
(cello), with Kathryn Shinnick (violin) and
Louise McKay (cello).
A subscription to all five concerts in UWAs
Eileen Joyce Studio is $165 ($140 concessions
and seniors), with single tickets $35 ($30
concessions and seniors.
Tickets include a detailed program and
afternoon tea at interval.
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Emily Gunson (flute), Zak Rowntree (violin) and


Melinda Forsythe (cello) will perform all the trios
composed by Johann Wendling.

S WA N B O U R N E
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B E A U M O N T

Everybody reads the POST!

They will not let 40knot winds, big swells


and driving rain keep
them from their favourite pastime.
The good news is that
there are still plenty
of locations along the
metro coast and the
Swan River where
anglers can hide from
driving rain and strong
winds and still manage
to cast a line.
The Fremantle moles
are some of the better
spots. Depending on
where the weather is
coming from, you can
choose your groyne
and still get some protection.
The weather will not
be bad every day and
winter fishing offshore
can be very productive
because storms stir up
the sea floor, which can
produce very good fishing as the fish search
for a feed.
One of my favourite
things to do in the river
during winter is the
annual run of some of
the best-tasting king
prawns you will ever
have the pleasure of
eating. And catching
these tasty crustaceans

FISHING

with Gary Shugg


is the best part of the
feast.
As the first decent
rains start to fall, prawn
dabbers rub their
hand.
You can get a feed
from the shore of the
Swan River in a couple of locations near
Fremantle but by far
the best method is to
get a boat out into the
middle of the channel
at East Fremantle.
Near the Swan Yacht
Club area and slightly
further downstream
towards the Stirling
Bridge are probably the
best spots to try.
You just need a few
lights around the boats
gunnel, a good-quality
head lamp and a longhandled prawn dab
net.
Keep your eyes
peeled for the prawns,
which are often sitting on pieces of weed
as they drift downstream.
This is where the
head lamp comes into
effect, because you can
pick out the red eyes
of the prawns as they
float down.
Some anglers will get
a handful of prawns
while others will go
home with up to 6kg of
lovely kings.

WA Sports Federation CEO Rob Thompson congratulates Si Fu Gawain on his gold medal win in
China.

Gawain wins gold in China


Martial artist and tai chi practitioner Si Fu
Gawain Siu, principal of West Leedervilles
Ging Mo Academy, has won a gold medal at
one of the worlds premier martial arts competitions in China.
He beat stiff competition from around the
world to take out first place in the chen-style tai
chi event at the fifth international Daqingshan
taijiquan competition in Shandong, China.
Gawain competed against more than 50 competitors in the tai chi event.
I was very proud to represent Perth and the
martial arts community in Western Australia
among hundreds of outstanding competitors from
around the world, said Gawain, who follows a
style of tai chi that was developed by the Chen
family masters four centuries ago.
He said he was delighted and honoured to have
received this recognition at one of the premier
martial arts events in the world.
Last year, Gawain won a bronze medal at
Daqingshan, while the Ging Mo Academy
won four silver and four bronze at the World
Traditional Kung Fu Championships in China
and four gold and four silver medals at the kung
fu wushu Australian national championships in
Melbourne.
Gawains students are current world, national
and state champions.
Gawain said tai chi was one of the most widely
practised and fastest-growing martial arts in the
world.

POST, May 30, 2015 Page 57

5 Whitfeld Street, Floreat


2

2 m2

906

Ideal Renovator
Or Building
Site On 906sqm
(bidding to start at $800,000!)

Dont miss your opportunity to get a foothold in


this sought after locale with this circa 1950s original
home. Building your dream home will be a pleasure,
(single level or two storey) on this impressive 906sqm
block as your options for designs will be massive
due to the wide 19 metre frontage and a depth of
48 metres. All this with CITY VIEWS from your future
2nd storey, a park at the end of the quiet, leafy, tree
lined street which is surrounded by new homes and
conveniently located just a few hundred metres from
one of Perths best cafes. Sellers instructions are
very simple - sell it at auction!

WEST COAST

AUCTION:

On site Saturday
6th of June at
12 noon
(If not sold prior)

Viewing:

Saturdays
12:00pm - 12:30pm
Wednesdays
6:00pm - 6:30pm

Cam Greig | 0411 888 891 | camg@oneagency.com.au

Page 58 POST, May 30, 2015

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Happiness Is
(bidding to start at $1.1 million)

A gorgeous park side cul-de-sac location with


children playing, neighbours who greet each other
and a much loved family home offering excellent
separation with a clever layout. Placing great
emphasis on bringing friends and family together
through food and good times, as well as providing
parents and children with their own space to retreat.
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AUCTION:

On site Saturday
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(If not sold prior)

Viewing:

Saturdays
1:00pm - 1:30pm
Thursdays
6:00pm - 6:30pm

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POST, May 30, 2015 Page 59

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This prized property has the added benet of future


scope for sub division. Enjoy this superb house now
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AUCTION:

On site Saturday
6th of June
at 3pm
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Saturdays
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Sundays
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Community news

Fresh tastes good


BY MIA FRASER, YEAR 6
Nutritious green smoothies
and zucchini pasta tasters
were how students at Kapinara
Primary School started Food
Revolution.
The day is an initiative of
celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and
aims to encourage kids to eat
healthy real foods.
The school set up stalls filled
will healthy snacks to taste and
Kapinara vegie patch produce
was for sale.

The Year 6 class formed


a classroom business called
Foodie Fighters and sold super
healthy and delicious classmade hummus and snacks to
raise money for Nepals earthquake victims.
And students of all ages
brought in their signature
healthy dishes to enter the
Healthy Masterchef competition.
To find out more about Food
Revolution Day or to sign the
petition, visit www.foodrevolutionday.com.

The Year 6 Foodie Fighters at Kapinara are battling bad food, preferring home-made and unprocessed.

New date for Kings Park plant bonanza


Stormy weather delayed the
Friends of Kings Park plant
sale, which has been rescheduled for Sunday, June 7.

Watermelon shark and pineapple man make tasty treats.

It will run from 9am to noon


at the Exhibition Ground off
Fraser Avenue.
The sale, which raises money
for projects in Kings Park, is
a rare chance to buy unusual
native plants, with 9000 plants
to choose from.
The plants will be from 340
species and cultivars, including
11 new species on offer for the
first time.
The feature plant will be
the RSL Spirit of Anzac gre-

villea, released to commemorate the 100th anniversary


of the Anzac landing at
Gallipoli.
Royalties from the sale of
these grevilleas will go to the

RSL to support veterans.


Friends and local native plant
experts will be on hand to help
buyers choose plants and to give
free advice on how best to look
after purchases.

St Josephs welcomes string octet


Peter Tanfield and friends,
calling themselves the Academy
of St Josephs Octet, will play
at St Josephs in Subiaco on
Tuesday, June 2, at 7.30pm.
Peter was head of strings at the
WA Academy of Performing Arts
until he moved to Tasmania.
He will be joined by WA mu-

sicians on violins, violas and


violoncello to play works by JeanMarie Leclair the elder, Johannes
Brahms, Eugene Ysaye and Felix
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.
The concert will run for about
90 minutes and tickets ($22, $15
concession) are available from St
Josephs by calling 9381 0402.

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3

202 sqm

$985,000

Green Title Home in River and University Precinct


Unique opportunity for GREEN TITLE living only metres from the waters
edge. Set in this prestigious river precinct, you will enjoy all the benefits
of easy care living and never have to pay strata fees ever again. On a
202sqm block, the layout and location of this contemporary Architect
designed two-storey home makes it appealing to many different
demographics from young professionals, to those seeking to downsize, as
a city base for country people or those working at the university.

Open Saturday 30th May 1:00pm - 1:45pm

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Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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POST, May 30, 2015 Page 61

Community news

Hear the music of Vienna


Two internationally acclaimed musicians, guitarist
Jonathan Paget and harpsichordist Stewart Smith, perform this Sunday at the Grove
library.
Jonathan and Stewart both
teach at the WA Academy of
Performing Arts as well as performing and recording all over
the world.
This Sunday, May 31, at 5pm
they will present A Viennese
Bouquet.
The big three classical composers, Mozart, Haydn and
Beethoven, all lived in Vienna,
however, the world of music was

enriched by many other composers who worked with, were


taught by or influenced by these
composers.
The concert program will include music by Fernando Sor,
considered by his contemporaries as the best guitarist in the
world, and Ferdinando Carulli,
considered by many to be the
father of the modern six-string
guitar.
There will also be music by
Johann Hummel, a piano virtuoso
who wrote prolifically for piano
and guitar.
Jonathan will play his 1850s
Viennese Bauer guitar and
Stewart his 1830s Clementi
piano.
For tickets ($15 to $30) to this
intimate performance presented
by Cappuccino Concerts, go to
www.cappuccino-concerts.com.
au.

Kim Maples colourful works will light up the Churchlands Community Art Exhibition next weekend.

Maple brings colour to Churchlands


Artists from across the community will present works in the
11th Community Art Exhibition
at Churchlands Senior High
School next weekend.

Guitarist Jonathan Paget and harpsichordist Stewart Smith will charm


the audience at the Grove library with Viennese compositions.

It is open to all artists


emerging, professional and
students and provides the
ideal opportunity to present
work in a contemporary space,
the schools visual arts building in Memory Place, off Lucca
Street.
A highlight of the two-day
event will be the works of
award-winning guest artist Kim
Maple, who has been exhibiting
for nearly 30 years.

Works will include recent


landscape paintings as well
as a new body of work she has
painted exclusively for the
exhibition.
Kim loves drawing and
graphics, good composition and
bright, luscious colours.
She builds patterns and
textures in her paintings by
overlaying colours and is
inspired by the forests of the
South-West.
She is also revisiting the stilllife paintings she started her
career with in the 1980s.
The exhibition encourages
diverse media and will include

photography, collage, ceramics,


glass, textiles, jewellery and
3-D works.
The exhibition is open from
9.30am to 7.30pm on June 6
and from 9.30am to 4pm on
June 7.
The work will be for sale
and there will be an auction
of selected works at 6pm on
June 6.
Churchlands Senior High
School P&C Association will
host an official opening event
at 5pm on June 6 with guest
speaker Amy Barrett-Lennard,
director of the Perth Institute of
Contemporary Art (PICA).

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Easy Family Living


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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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for sale
30 Lisle Street, Mount Claremont
3

offers
low
$1millions
auction

1012 sqm

Quarter Acre Superstar! Price Guide Low $1millions


Its huge! And rare as hens teeth! Situated on one of Mt Claremonts
most desirable streets with views over the treetops towards the coast
and on a massive elevated 1012sqm corner block with ROW to the
rear, this is a rare opportunity to secure a classic family home in a
peaceful and friendly neighbourhood. Perfectly situated minutes from
Cottesloe and Swanbourne beaches, Perry Lakes and Bold Park
Reserve and close to the best private and public schools in Perth,
this is a magnificent opportunity to build an exceptional lifestyle in an
outstanding location.

Open Saturday 30th May 4:00pm - 4:35pm

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john.hunter@abelmcgrath.com.au
u

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

14 Quintilian Road, Mount Claremont


4

offers
low
$1millions

351 sqm

Contemporary Classic!
Situated on a peaceful leafy street, moments to the train station and
close to the best public and private schools in Perth, this immaculately
presented two storey home exudes elegance and style. With 4 bedrooms,
2 bathrooms plus powder room, formal lounge, open plan kitchen, living
and dining, activity room/teenage retreat, laundry, double garage, alfresco
and easy care gardens, this gorgeous family home offers spacious
contemporary low maintenance living in a highly sought after location.

Open Saturday 30th May 10:30am - 11:00am

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

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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for sale
1 Binns Court, North Fremantle
4

auction
auction

354 sqm

Magnificent Coastal Living


BIDDING STARTS AT $1.1MIL
Perfectly situated between the river and the ocean, in a tranquil
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laundry, covered alfresco, double garage and easy care gardens, this
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a highly sought after location.

Open Saturday 30th May 12:30pm - 1:00pm


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 13th June 10:30am

Simon McGrath
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simon@abelmcgrath.com.au

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

2c Athelstan Road, Cottesloe


3

auction

329 sqm

Perfect Beachside Living!


BIDDING STARTS AT $1.8MIL
Ideally located in a leafy peaceful neighbourhood and only moments to
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Open Saturday 30th May 12:00pm - 12:30pm


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 13th June 12:00pm

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

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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Community news

Joyce led the way


into ministry
A service celebrating Reverend Joyce
Polsons 60 years of ministry in the Anglican
Church was held at St Marys Anglican Girls
School last weekend.

Holly Plummer, front, from Jolimont Primary School, was the first girl to join the new under-11 lacrosse team at Wembley. She is
pictured with, from left, Tyson Harries, Daniel Clayton, Max and Charlie Clarke, Jack Cooper and coach Mick Waddell, rear.

New team is going gang-busters


The Wembley Lacrosse
Club recently added under11s to its team line-up.
The new under-11 competition, which was the
brainchild of Grant Moir,
the director of development
for Lacrosse WA, bridges the
gap between modcrosse, the

modified game for juniors,


and the standard game of
lacrosse.
Modcrosse is for boys and
girls and is played at many
inter-school carnivals.
Wembleys new under-11s
have won all games they
have played this year.
Holly Plummer (10) was

the first girl to play for the


new team, and each week
more players are getting
involved.
The competition looks
like becoming a permanent
fixture in the junior age
groupings.
Wembley Lacrosse has
been providing free clinics

She was one of Australias first women


priests.
Archbishop Roger Herft presided and Joyce
preached at the service, which was held at
the school where she served as chaplain from
1986 to 1994.
In 1955, Joyce became a deaconess, the only
ministry open to women at that time, and was
ordained priest with the first group of women
to be ordained in Australia in 1992.
She has made significant contributions to the
ministry in Applecross, St Georges Cathedral
and Yanchep, as well as St Marys.
Tony Howes, a friend of Joyces who heads the
St Georges Cathedral drama unit, paraphrasing
Charles Dickens, said: There is a great man
who makes every person feel small; then there
is Joyce a really great woman who makes every
person she meets, feel great.
In 1999, Joyce was awarded a Medal of the
Order of Australia for service to the community
through the Anglican Church.
Since 2010, Joyce has been helping the current
chaplain of St Marys Anglican Girls School,
the Reverend Geraldine Nixon.
There is never a dull moment when Joyce is
at school as she has a wicked sense of humour,
Geraldine said.

at local schools for over 30


years. The club has opportunities for all age groups,
right through to seniors, and
for all levels of abilities.
For more information,
contact Amanda Plummer
on 0404 835 699 or email
development@wembleylacrosse.com.au.

Swanbourne doctor lifesaver of the year


Leesa, a member of the
Swanbourne Nedlands surf
club, is a doctor in her day
job.
She has become a passionate and skilled lifesaver since joining the
Swanbourne Nedlands club
just six years ago.
This season she was the
clubs patrol captain, first aid

officer and proxy lifesaving


manager.
Leesa is a highly skilled
surf lifesaver with an incredible drive to improve lifesaving services and public
safety, Surf Life Saving WA
CEO James OToole said.
The Athlete of the Year
award went to Tom Nolan
from the North Cottesloe
club, who successfully
defended his state and
Australian beach flags titles

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Leesa Equid was named


Lifesaver of the Year last
weekend.

and also came second in the


beach sprint at the World
Championships in France.
Tom is a true champion
and now has three Australian
and 13 state titles to his
name, Mr OToole said.
In the surf boat racing,
North Cottesloes J Crew
collectively became only the
third recipient of Surf Life
Saving WAs Legends of the
Surf Award, in recognition
of their domination of surf

boat racing in Australia


in the second half of last
decade.
J Crew is the only surf
boat crew in 100 years of
Australian surf lifesaving
history to win four national
titles, which they achieved
in 2006-9. They also won a
World title in 2006.
The awards were made
at the annual Awards of
Excellence at Crown Perth
on Saturday night.

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Celebrating 60 years of ministry, Reverend Joyce


Polson is pictured with Beth Buchanan, left, who
was made a deaconess at the same time and was
head girl at St Marys in 1948, and Sarah Coopes,
right, current head girl.

Search is on
for innovators

WAs most talented innovators and entrepreneurs will be rewarded with a share of
$140,000 in the WA Innovator of the Year
program.
Commerce Minister Michael Mischin said
past finalists and winners continued to generate significant social, environmental and
economic returns to the state.
Western Australian innovators have developed solutions for an extraordinarily diverse
range of needs, from novel treatments for
Duchenne muscular dystrophy to an all-in-one
teaching and learning ecosystem for education
providers, Mr Mischin said.
The program offers applicants the opportunity to secure funding to help support them
and their innovation, and clear the path to
commercialisation.
In addition to the prize money, category
finalists receive a mix of business and media
coaching, one-on-one mentoring, marketing
and networking opportunities and invaluable public exposure for their innovation,
Mr Mischin said.
Last years overall winners were Professor
Tim St Pierre and his team at Resonance
Health with their non-invasive technology,
the HepaFat-Scan, which measures the concentration of fat in the human liver.
The winners from the year before, led
by Curtin Universitys Professor Gordon
Parkinson, developed a process for using
membranes for oxygen production.
The team has been approached by a US
company wanting to use the technology to
extract oxygen from carbon dioxide in the
Martian atmosphere as part of a planned
mission to Mars.
Applications close at 3pm on Tuesday, June
2. For more information, visit http://innovation.wa.gov.au.

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Community news

Bands tune up for festival


Musicians from all over the
state will perform in the WA
Band Festival next weekend
at Churchlands Senior High
School.
Bands from Busselton, Morawa
and the Goldfields as well as
metropolitan groups will converge on the school for two
days of music on Saturday and
Sunday, June 6 and 7.
Brass bands will feature on
Saturday, June 6, along with
Armadale Concert Band.
On Sunday, June 7, the rest of
the concert bands will battle it
out before the state solo and

Cambridge
After the Biggest
Morning Tea, which
raised more than $800
for cancer research,
Wednesday social
bowls were played.
The winners
were Marie Heath,
Rosemary Goddard
and Lionel Sangster.
Last Fridays winners, with +15, were
MaryAnn Hart and
Andy Jenkins.
Peter Kanganas and
Lou Rumenos won
Saturday mornings
games, with Frank
Olice, Frank Sita and
Andy Jenkins taking
out second prize.
Mondays 2-4-2
event was won by
Todd and Bruce Weir
on a count-back from
David Hughes and
Phil McShane.
The plate was won
by Paul Fellowes and
Ted Delaney.

Claremont
The winners of
last Thursdays social bowls competition were Norm
Underwood, Paul
Scales and Des Lynch,
with runners-up
Peter Channer, Ireton
Parker and Patricia
Hubbard.
Norm Underwood,
Jan Steinberg and
Maria DAngelo won
Saturdays social
bowls and the runners-up were Ireton
Parker, Estelle Boak
and Peter Channer.
Giles Steinberg won
Sundays scroungers final from Peter
Hiatt.

ensemble contestants play in


the afternoon.
The festival will run from
10am to 6pm on both days at the
concert hall at 20 Lucca Street,
Churchlands.
All day passes are $10, $5 concession, $20 for a family.
Tickets will be available at
the door.
Food will be available all
weekend and local music stores
will have stalls.

RIGHT: Bands will compete at


Churchlands Senior High School
next weekend and audiences are
welcome.

bowling
Dalkeith
Nedlands
Celia Bakker, David
Ironside and Dawn
Newton won last
Tuesdays mixed
bowls with +19.
They were followed
by Peter Wiesner,
Cathy Minchin and
Maria DAngelo on
+6 and Kenny Brooke,
Tom James and Noelle
Beasley on +4.
The winners of
Thursdays mixed
bowls were Rick
Camins, Don Hicks
and Rosemary Barr on
+19, with runners-up
Gwenda McIntosh, Dr
Goh, Alex Bevan and
Graeme Pennefather
on +10. They were
followed by David
Hyde and Sally-Anne
Sansom on +4.
A stunning autumn Friday for
the ladies brought
a win for Pauline
House, Beryl Barblett,
Rosemary Norris
and Noelene Collins
with +20, followed by
Celia Bakker, Judith
McCombe (top recruit)
and Lyn Worland with
+10.
Sally-Anne Sansom
and Maureen Davison
won the 2-4-2 with
+4.
The ladies meet for
lunch at 11.30am each
Friday with a 12.15pm
start. Visitors are always welcome.
Saturday saw the
blokes in peak condition, with wins for
Ross McKenzie, John
Freedman and Tom

James, as well John


McCormack, Rick
Camins and Barry
Ireland, both with
scores of +21.
David Steinberg,
George Klug, Don
Hicks and Bill Smith
followed with +15.
Last Thursday, more
than 70 members
turned out to welcome
new president Chris
Richardson. He succeeds Wendy Ireland
after three excellent
years at the helm.

Hollywood
Subiaco
It was another cold
and dismal day under
the big roof at Innaloo
in the ladies indoor
bowls last Tuesday.
With frozen hands,
the rink of Anne
Ormsby, Barb Hughes,
Usha Nigam and Betsy
Tapley went down
14/25 while Jenni
Lush, Deirdre Duncan,
Lesley Langley and
Pam Forrester went
down 17/23.
In Thursdays threebowl pairs, John Hall
and Leigh Fitzpatrick
were the only multiple
winners, making short
work of their opponents and amassing
26pts on the way to be
outright winners.
Alan Brindley and
Laurie Ward and the
pair of John Horsfall
and Mac Hughes were
equal on points but
Alan and Laurie were
awarded second place
because they had won
more ends, with the

antique china ware


going to John and
Mac.
In Saturdays triples, Bill Chellew,
Graeme Gerrans and
Alan Brindley won
the first two ends and
then went into hibernation, allowing Ted
Brown, Rod Hickling
and Peter Evans to establish a handy lead,
before awakening and
setting about putting
things right.
From the seventh
end, they restricted
the Evans team to
winning just two more
ends while they scored
freely to win the Mars
Bars by seven shots.
At the recently held
presidents forum
it was agreed that,
subject to ratification by the Bowls WA
executive, the mens
Saturday pennant
competition would
change from four
to three rinks next
season.
This would strengthen all divisions and
would mean that clubs
could field two divisions on one green.
WA is one of only
two states to hold a
Saturday four-rink
pennant competition.

Mosman
Park
Social bowls is continuing at Mosman
Park with some good
roll-ups.
There was a full
green for triples on
Wednesday.
The winners were
Jeff Adams, Sheila
Binns and Jeannette
Muir, with runners-up
Graham Povey, Peter

Smythe and Frank


Cleven.
The ladies taking
part in the indoor
matches at Innaloo
had more success
this week and hope to
continue in the same
style to the end of the
season.
There were triples
again on Saturday,
and the winners
were Marie Hagan
and Peter Humphry
from Yvonne Barron,
Kim Rose and Tony
Rudd.
Members are reminded that both
Wednesday and
Saturday triples start
at 1pm, with names to
be in by 12.30pm.

Ptanque
The weather was
fine for social play
at Subiaco Ptanque
Club last Saturday.
Saturday, May 30,
will be a competition day.
On Sunday, May 31,
the Subiaco Autumn
Trophy event will
be held at the club,
starting at 9am. This
competition is open
for all licensed players.
On the weekend of
June 6 and 7, Subiaco
Ptanque Club will
host the state singles
championship.
There will also be
pistes available for
club members to play
socially on Saturday,
June 6.

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Mirren movie
for fundraiser
Funds raised from a Woman in Gold movie
night at Cinema Paradiso will support a clean
water project in Timor Leste.
The aim of the movie event on Sunday, June
13, is to provide water to community facilities
and 77 households in the small, isolated village of Hatete, Ermera, where the only source
of water available to the community is a 3km
walk away.
The event starts at 3.15pm for a 4pm film start
and has been organised by the Perth charity,
Timor Leste Vision.
Woman in Gold is the true story of one elderly Jewish womans journey to reclaim her
heritage and seek justice for what happened
to her family.
Maria Altmann is played by Helen Mirren.
Tickets ($25) include a movie ticket, homemade snacks and a raffle ticket. Drinks are
available at the venue.
Tickets can be bought online at www.trybooking.com/134096 or through Joanne on 0407 195
555 or joanne.pollard@iinet.net.au.

Mattie Furphy opens doors


Visit Mattie Furphy House and commune
with writers on WA Day, June 1.
There will be guided tours of the house,
the home of the Fellowship of Australian
Writers (FAWWA), and the nearby community
garden.
The guided tours will run at 9.30am and
10.30am and there will be open house from
9am to noon.
Morning tea will be provided and the FAWAA
WA Day Raffle will be drawn at 11.45.

Check out Seaview kindy


Parents and children can explore Seaview
Kindy at an open day next Saturday.
Applications are open for places next year
and the kindy will hold its open day from 10am
to noon on June 6.
Children can try out activities, which include phonics, maths and music, and enjoy
the playground.
Enjoy cupcakes and refreshments.
The kindy is at 71 Broome Street, Cottesloe,
Applications for next year close on July 24.

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Community news

Liana squeezes out adult Scrabblers


The mostly adult field was stunned
when Year 9 Perth Modern School
student Liana Aho came third in her
division at a Scrabble tournament earlier this month.
She also won the prize for the highestscoring word 106 points for squeezes.
Liana was one of three young players
in the open field of 51, split into four
divisions.
Liana was up against players decades
older who had played hundreds of tournaments.
Another young player, Rahul Jegatheva,
also from Perth Modern School, finished
4th in division B, narrowly missing out
on a podium finish when he lost the final
game by 1 point to Jane Walker, who for
many years has been a huge advocate of
Scrabble in schools.
In October, WA will host the World
Youth Scrabble Championships at UWA
and Lianas performance puts her in good
stead to be part of the Australian team for
the championships for the first time.
Last year, Rahul was on the Australian
team for the world championships in
Colombo.

Travel the world


via folk dancing
Take your love of folk dancing to a new level at a workshop with world-renowned
teacher Andr Van Der
Plas.

Andr, a folk dance choreographer and instructor from


Holland, will be in Nedlands
for a three-session workshop on
July 4 and 5, organised by the
Perth International Dancers.
Andr travels extensively to
teach dances he has gathered
from around the world.
During his many visits to
Australia, he has held workshops for teachers, children
and recreational groups.
A Perth International Dance
spokesman said Andr was the
source of many of the groups
favourite dances, and always
Liana Aho receives her prize from Melville tournament host chose dances that combined
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Fresh faces
from 50
years ago

Switch off the sprinklers


Dont forget to turn off your
sprinklers from June 1.
The ban on sprinkling runs
from June 1 to August 31 and
saves about 4.5billion litres of
scheme water each year.
Water Minister Mia Davies
said: People are reminded to
switch off their irrigation systems
before June 1 to save precious
water again this year.

A penalty of $100 applies if a


sprinkler system is observed in
use during the ban.
Bores can be run during the
ban period for the purposes of
installation, maintenance, testing or repair, but must be used
before 9am or after 6pm on a
rostered water day.
Appropriate use for bore
systems is considered to be two
minutes per station.

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ments from his extensive


repertoire.
His experience and knowledge of folk dance, as well as
his teaching skill, guarantee
an interesting and great time
for all who take part.
The workshop is open to
anyone interested in exercise,
fun and learning the dance of
other cultures.
No partners are required,
just wear comfortable shoes.
The three-session workshop
will be in St Margarets Church
hall, on the corner of Tyrell and
Elizabeth streets, Nedlands.
There will be two sessions on
Saturday, July 4, from 10am to
1pm and 2 to 5pm.
The session on Sunday, July
5, will run from 10.30am to
2.30pm. To register for a fun
weekend, ring Palenque on
0423 834 439.

A 50th reunion of the Class of


1965 from Claremont Demonstration School is being
organised. If you recognise
yourself in this class photos
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the 60s and would like to
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Murder on his mind

Photo: Billie Fairclough

Back in 1984,
people started
disappearing
in mysterious
circumstances for
weekends at a time.
Murder was afoot,
but no foul play was
involved.
They were at the
worlds first Murder
Weekends, produced
by Perth rock legend
Dave Warner and
his mate, David
Zampatti, and staged
at country house
hotels like Caves
House in Yallingup,
Settlers Inn in York,
and the Yanchep Inn.
Dave said it was on
these weekends that
he discovered he had
a knack for creating
good characters and
great crime ideas.
Ive always loved
reading crime novels
I was addicted to
Agatha Christie, he
said.
After gigs on
tour, while the rest
of the band was out
clubbing, Id be back
in my hotel room
buried in The Murder
of Roger Ackroyd or
The Maltese Falcon.
It took the murder
weekends to give me
the confidence to
believe I could write
one myself I never
attended a writing
course, I just made
it up.

The singer and


songwriter of the
seminal Australian
band, Dave Warners
From the Suburbs,
had tired of
constant touring and
performing by the
mid-80s and turned
to writing revues and
musical and crime
novels.
His first detective
story, City of Light,
with its eerie echoes
of baffling reallife crimes, won
the award for Best
Fiction Work in the
WA Premiers Book
Awards in 1996 and
remains a favourite of
crime aficionados two
decades later.
A string of novels
and non-fiction books
later, Dave launches
his latest detective
story this weekend.
Set in and around
Broome, with a story
tracing back to 1970s
Germany, Before It
Breaks is drenched
in the heat, dust,
sand and flies of
the Kimberley as a
cyclone brews out to
sea (themes that will
be familiar to fans of
Daves songs).
Dave said: I was
inspired to write
Before It Breaks by
authors like James
Lee Burke and
Henning Mankell.
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cover

story

From page 71

Burke is a Texan whose


novels are steeped in
the Deep South and the
American West, while
Swedish crime writer
Henning Mankells frosty
police inspector, Kurt
Wallander, has spawned
several TV series.
They both have such
a strong sense of place,
and I thought Id like to
write a story where every
page is imbued with the
geography, Dave said.
Ive been to Broome only
a couple of times, but its a
unique and exciting place
for a crime novel and
I wanted to start with a
crocodile attack.
In contrast, Dave chose
Germany as the root of
his crime story because
it seemed like the polar
opposite.
I thought it would give
the novel more depth and
tone, he said.
Even if it is not
geographically accurate,
I believe it has its own
veracity.
Dave started writing
Before It Breaks in the
voice of his original City of
Light detective hero, Snowy
Lane, but found he needed
a different voice.
Enter Dan Clement, a
city detective whos taken
himself up north to be closer
to his daughter which

also means uncomfortable


encounters with his ex-wife.
Its all low-grade crime
for Dan until a body turns
up in a water hole and
it doesnt much look like a
crocodile attack.
Bicton boy Dave now
lives in Sydney, where hes
been writing episodes of
Packed to the Rafters and
McLeods Daughters, the
recent INXS biopic and a
series of childrens novels.
He makes occasional
forays back to the stage,
either with the surviving
Suburbs (Suburbs lead
guitarist John Ryan, died
in 2005) or in shows like
this years Perth Fringe
sell-out, The King and Me.
This weekend, Daves
back at an old stamping
ground, the Orient Hotel
in Fremantle, on Saturday
morning for the launch of
the book.
That night, at the
Charles Hotel in North
Perth, theres a double
treat for Suburbs fans as
well as Daves most famous
band, theres a reunion of
his very first outfit (many
say Australias first punk
band), the notorious Pus.
And if you head down
to East Fremantle Oval on
Monday afternoon, youll
catch the Suburban Boy
cheering for his team, Old
Easts, in the WA Day
Derby against the old
enemy, South Fremantle.
Before It Breaks,
by Dave Warner, is
published by Fremantle
Press.

utnabout

ARTS

Hindemith
Ensemble Vagabond
UWA Callaway Music
Auditorium
Sunday, May 31, 2pm
UWAs chamber music
ensemble-in-residence
(Emily Clements on flute,
Liz Chee on oboe, Ashley
Smith on clarinet and
Adam Mikulicz on bassoon) presents a program
of music by German
composer Paul Hindemith.
Tickets at the door.

Grove Classics

Margaret Blades and Irina


Vasilieva
The Grove library, 1 Leake St,
Peppermint Grove
Sunday, June 7, at 5pm
A recital of music spanning three centuries
presented by violinist
Margaret Blades and
pianist Irina Vasilieva.
The program will
include works by Tartini,
Beethoven and Debussy.
Tickets, $15 to $35, will
be available at the door,
or go to cappuccinoconcerts.com.au.

Exhibition on Screen:
The Impressionists
Cinema Paradiso

Saturday
and
Sunday,
May 30
and 31, at
1pm
A documentary about
a major new exhibition
at the National Gallery,
London, focusing on the
19th century collector,
Paul Durand-Ruel,
widely credited with
having invented the
Impressionists.

The Flamin Crows

Perth Blues Club


Charles Hotel, North Perth
Tuesday, June 2, 10pm
Electric Texan and rock
styles across a mix of
great blues originals and
classics. Preceded by the
aptly-named Warm-Ups
at 8pm, and Perth-born
singer-songwriter Toby at
8.45.

Trew World Tour

Russell Brand
Perth Arena
Tuesday, October 20
Tickets for the Perth show
of UK comedian Russell
Brand go on sale at 9am
on Tuesday, June 2. Book
through Ticketek.

Soprano Cheryl Barker and baritone James Clayton will each give a Sunday concert for SwanSongs, in the Perth Town Hall.

Treats for opera lovers

Operatic royalty
will be part of this years
SwanSong series.
Soprano Cheryl Barker,
regarded as one of
Australian operas national
treasures, and WA Operas
principal artist, baritone
James Clayton, will each
give a Sunday afternoon
concert.
On June 7, Cheryl
sings great Romantic
treasures, and on June
28, James Clayton
performs Schuberts
immortal masterpiece Die
Winterreise.
Pianist and series
director David Wickham
says this project is close to

his heart.
As soon as I heard
Cheryl in rehearsal for
Otello [WA Opera] last
year, I knew I had to bring
her back for a recital, he
said.
The music weve chosen
is opulent and gorgeous,
and full of sunlight.
Cheryl described by
the London Observer as
luxury casting anywhere
in the world and radiant
in appearance and voice
will bring her unique range
of colour and emotion
to songs by Schubert,
Schumann, Faur, Walton
and Strauss, a composer
with whom Cheryl has long

direct

My wife
and I have
demanding
professional
Wayne & Tamara
careers.
My wife is very social
and focuses on her large
travel for work. I never
family. I am also quite
question who she has
social, but do not have
lunch or dinner with, yet
any family, so I rely more she grills me on every
on my network of friends. meal I have with a friend,
Many of my friends are whether its a woman or
women, and many are
not.
younger than I, mainly
I am totally baffled.
because young people
I am happy in my
predominate in the
marriage and have never
industry where I work,
given her any reason to
and I am seen as their
doubt my fidelity.
mentor, or senior.
My wife and kids have
My wife prefers me
always come first.
not to see my female
Chad
friends and says that
when I have lunch or
Chad, we might
dinner with my friends
construct a
(generally in a group,
scale to measure
though occasionally
your wifes
alone) these are dates,
intentions. On
and inappropriate.
the left side of the scale
If I share conversations well put the innocent,
with my friends, my
dewy-eyed explanations.
wife makes me feel Im
On the right side, well put
dishonest or hiding
the worst-case scenarios.
something. But if I didnt
Starting from the
do this, I would eat alone
left, theres a simple
most days.
explanation: your wife
Like my wife, I
is feeling her age; your

answers

been associated.
Cheryl and David will
be joined by WASOs
principal clarinet, Allan
Meyer, for Schuberts
well-loved Shepherd on the
Rock.
Talking about Jamess
performance, David said
he had waited years for
the right singer for the
Schubert cycle.
We have such respect
for it that neither of us
took it on too early, he
said. You have to do this
kind of work full justice.
In Schuberts 24
beautiful and seemingly
simple songs, he charts
the course of the lovesick
younger female
colleagues make her
nervous.
Moving a bit to the
right on our scale, your
wife wonders, Could
Chad be cheating?
Still moving to the
right, it could be a control
thing.
You dont have family.
Its always been her and
her family, not you and
yours. Could her implied
accusations be a way to
hold you tight within her
family group?
Finally, we arrive at the
far end of the scale: your
wife is cheating.
Like many cheaters,
she accuses you of what
she is doing a defence
mechanism that preserves
her belief in herself as a
good person.
There isnt enough
information in your letter
to decide where your wife
falls on the scale, so what
do we suggest?
Act from the one
principle that applies to
all innocent victims of
jealousy. When someone
acts jealous for no good

wanderers journey away


from the town where
his faithless lover lives,
through a winter landscape
almost empty of life.
David said Die
Winterreise would
showcase all Jamess
strengths of vocal beauty,
dramatic bravery, direct
communication and sheer
stamina.
Cheryl Barker launches
the 2015 SwanSongs
concert series on Sunday,
June 7, at the Perth Town
Hall at 3pm.
James Clayton performs
at the Town Hall on
Sunday, June 28, at 3pm.
Book at trybooking.com.
reason, you cannot give in
to it.
A jealous person is not
an impartial jury: they
have decided. Either you
have done it, are still
doing it, or will do it in the
future.
That is their verdict.
A jealous person doesnt
deal from reality, but from
what they believe. Logic
and reason are not part of
their equation.
First and foremost, tell
your wife nothing is going
on and unequivocally state
you will not be subject to
false accusations.
Since you are not
doing anything wrong,
act in a way appropriate
for someone in your
workplace. If you act
otherwise, your wife will
take that as proof you are
guilty.
In fact, she is the guilty
one. Either guilty of a
mistaken belief, guilty of
cheating, or guilty of a
mental imbalance which
needs psychological
treatment.
Wayne & Tamara

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The sound of a
heart breaking
SARAH McNEILL

It is nearly a decade since


Melissa Cantwell wrote her
last play.
I feel like Im waking up
again, said Melissa about
her new work, The Song
Was Wrong.
Since her last play,
Marmadale and Egg, was
staged in 2006, Melissa
has continued to direct and
has taken over as artistic
director of Perth Theatre
Company.
I am always finding
stories, thinking about
stories, directing other
peoples stories, but putting
pen to paper again for
my own story has been
challenging, she said. It
took me a while to trust my
own voice again.
The kernel for her new
play, which began in
Vietnam, has been bubbling
away on her mental back
burner for several years.
Melissa was in a jazz
bar in Ho Chi Minh City
when she heard the story
of a piano man who used
to play there. He fell in
love with a French girl and

when she left him, he went


blind.
That was all there was
to the story, but it stayed
with me and I kept thinking
about the power of love,
the idea that love can quite
literally be blinding, she
said. I wanted to explore
what it sounds like when a
pianist falls in love.
The evocative title,
The Song Was Wrong,
was almost the first thing
she wrote, capturing the
essence of how music and
songs capture moments
in life and form indelible
memories.
Her story about
heartbreak and music
centres on a love affair
between an Australian
pianist (played by pianoplaying actor Felix
Joseps) and a French
photographer, played by
Astrid Grant. Astrid is a
WAAPA graduate who has
been living in Paris for the
past 12 years and working
with renowned avant-garde
artist Ariane Mnouchkine
of Le Thtre du Soleil.
The score for The Song
Was Wrong is by Sydney

This play
brings together
everything I love
in life: writing,
directing,
photograaphy,
wildflowers and
music.

Theatre director Melissa Cantwell has written her first


play in almost 10 years.

composer Nick Wales


(Sydney Dance Company,
Sarah Blasko).
Exploring love, art and
the relationship between a
musician and his muse, The
Song Was Wrong is a highly
visual and physical work.
Melissa said: This play
brings together everything
I love in life: writing,
directing, photography,
wildflowers and music.
Melissas own

photography features in
the play as part of the
photographers wildflower
exhibition.
Im passionate about
wildflowers, Melissa
grinned. My idea of
heaven is a day in Kings
Park!
Melissa said that at
university her major was
photography until film and
theatre took over.
Adding to the visual

elements of the play are


gowns by fashion designer
Aurelio Costarella, and
dancer performers Jacinta
Larcombe and Sarah
Nelson.
Melissa has persuaded
award-winning actor
turned teacher Thomas
Papathanassiou (Looming
the Memory) to return to
the stage, along with theatre
stalwart George Shevtsov.
Melissa said: Its
creatively energising to
be writing and directing a
new piece, and incredibly
inspiring to be working
with such a fine ensemble
of artists on a deeply human
story of love and loss.
The Song Was Wrong
is on at the Studio
Underground at the State
Theatre Centre from June
4 to 20. Book through
Ticketek.

Theatrical
Evensong
A special WA
Day service in St
Georges Cathedral
this Sunday, May 31,
will commemorate the
contributions of four
theatre and arts pioneers.
They are theatre and
TV doyenne Coralie
Condon, who died late
last year; Alexander
(Tony) Turner, a
playwright and head
of ABC radio drama in
Perth; Patch Theatre
co-founder Edward
Beeby; and John Nugent
Haywood, an actor and
director.
Plaques bearing their
names will be laid on
Australias only Theatre
Memorial, in the
cathedrals west end.
The service will
be followed by light
refreshments.
As well as the
dedication of the plaques,
the service of sung
evensong will feature the
glorious music for which
the cathedral is well
known.
Everyone is welcome to
attend the service at 5pm
on Sunday, May 31.

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goodtaste

Pampering the palate


Discover everything
from starting a vineyard
to rolling sushi at next
months Wine Show by the
Bay.
This annual boutique
wine expo will be held
at the University Club at
UWA, with tasting booths
for top local, national and
international wineries, master classes, cooking demonstrations and lunches.
There will be more than
30 booths offering tastings of wines, beers and
produce from Voyager
Estate, Laurance, Molly

TimeOut and Wine Show by the Bay have


five double passes to give away.
To be in the running to win a double pass,
email timeout@postnewspapers.com.au
with Wine Show by the Bay in the subject
line. Entries close at 5pm on Friday, June 5.
Include your name and phone number.
Winners will be notified by email.

win

Find out how Theo Kalogerakos makes his world-beating


perfect pizzas at the Wine Show by the Bay.

Dooker, Forest Hill, Vasse


Felix, Swinney, Credaro
and Rustenburg Wines, to
name a few.
A traditionally-trained
Japanese chef will demonstrate his technique for
sushi rolling in a session
called Mastering Sushi.
World champion pizza
maker Theo Kalogerakos,
from Theo and Co, will
show how to create the
perfect pizza.
Representatives of
Bayswaters Little Cheese
Shop will present a tutorial
and tasting of top local and

Take flight through music


Saxophonist Michael

Bednall says two things


have given him total
exhilaration: performing on
stage, and flying a plane.
Michael flew a plane
with his father, once,
though he didnt manage to
land it.
His father, Nigel
Bednall, a pilot who wrote
and taught the aviation
program for Kent Street
Senior High School, in
Kensington, died suddenly of a heart attack in
Melbourne in 2011.
As a tribute to his dad,
Michael wrote Flight, a
saxophone piece that will
have its world premiere
when he performs it next
weekend.
The piece is about the
feeling of what its like to
fly, that moment of exhilaration, Michael said.
Working with composer David Pye, Michael
compiled Flight for alto

saxophone and electronics,


featuring pre-recorded and
distorted sax, and sounds
recorded at Jandakot
Airport, from where his
father used to fly.
Flight will be the centrepiece of a concert of new
saxophone music for which
Michael will be joined
by the Perth Saxophone
Collective.
The program features
two other world premieres James L. Maleys
Fantasia for solo alto
saxophone and electronics,
and renowned Australian
composer Ross Edwards
Veni Creator Spiritus, for a
saxophone ensemble and
the Australian premiere
of Alexander Glazunovs
Concerto in E flat major
for saxophone ensemble.
The Perth Saxophone
Collective formed last year
with music students and
graduates of UWA and
WAAPA.

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Available
Monday-Thursday
NOW OPEN
SUNDAY LUNCH

JADE COURT

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Phone: 9383 3431 for enquiries or booking
Opening hours:
Lunch: 12-3pm Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sun
Dinner: 7 nights a week from 5pm

international cheeses.
There will be four wine
masterclasses: Tuning in to
Taste; Marlborough Pinot
Noir masterclass with Villa
Maria; the Wonderful
World of Wine international wine tasting; and
Establishing Your Own
Vineyard with Neilson
Estate.
And once youve worked
up an appetite, enjoy The
Taste of Spain Tapas
Lunch with Spanish
wines ($75 per person), or
the Champagne Nicolas
Feuillatte high tea ($45 per
person).
The Wine Show by the
Bay is open to all and
admission, $20 per person,

includes entry into the


tasting fair and a monogrammed tasting glass.
Demonstrations and
masterclasses start from
$25 per person and include
light refreshments.
Bookings must be made
by ringing University Club
reception on 6488 8770.
For the full program, go
to universityclub.uwa.edu.
au.
Wine Show by the Bay

runs from 11am to 5pm


on Saturday, June 13, at
the University Club in
Hackett Drive, Crawley.
There will be free parking
in carpark 3 off Hackett
Drive, entrance No. 1.

life by the

drop

Contemporary or
conventional?
Are you miffed by
the change of style of
chardonnay in Australia to a
lighter, more acidic one and
look for traditional wines
to enjoy?

Flight is on at the Astor Lounge, Mt Lawley, on Saturday,


June 6. Tickets will be available a the door.

Moments of poetry
Quiet Moments and

Aftermath are two


photography exhibitions that
will run at Fremantle Arts
Centre from June 6 to 26.
Curated by Perth artist
Susan Hill, quiet moments
showcases poetic photog-

raphy, a style characterised


by its ambiguity and cutting juxtaposition.
In Aftermath, John
Gollingss aerial landscapes
show the devastating
effects of the Black
Saturday bushfires.

open
Mon - Thur: 9am-5pm
Fri: 9am - 6.30pm
(Fresh bread after 11am)
Subiaco Primary School
FARMERS MARKET
Saturdays 8am to Noon
Gluten Free, Yeast free, Sourdough Cob

The change has


emerged over the
past few years, when
winemakers began
picking grapes earlier
to decrease potential
alcohol and provide a
crisper finish to their
wine. They also pulled
back on the use of new
oak, lees contact and
malolactic fermentation
and so the modern
wines may appear
straightforward and
simple.
The object is to make a
more food-friendly style
that will age well, but
some drinkers say they
are now dipping out on
flavour and they prefer
flavourful chardonnay.
It has polarised our
customers and our
panel members, as
there are often wideranging scores and
in-depth discussions
on the merits of wines
in our chardonnay
tastings. We see
room for different
chardonnays but
labels do not clearly
differentiate between
styles. Consumers
who are looking to
buy and are unsure
about a wine will need
to ask the opinion
of winemakers and
retailers.
If they are willing to
take a punt, they should
buy a few different
bottles and sort them
out themselves, which
can be a lot of fun.
We have listed two
super-premium wines

here that are poles


apart in style but very
high in quality. Try
the two for a worthy
comparison.
Flametree 2013
S.R.S. Chardonnay
Made from
grapes grown
in the Wallcliffe
sub-region of
Margaret River
as part of the
sub-regional
series (S.R.S.).
A wine of
elegance, it
has a bright straw/
green appearance,
is driven by classical
grapefruit and peach
and has a long lean
palate, tempered oak
and fresh lively acidity.
Will develop nicely in
the bottle. A modern
chardy to be ravished
with grilled fish.
Score 18.5 $50
Castelli 2013 Il Lirus
Chardonnay
From the cool Denmark
sub-region in the Great
Southern, this is a
complex wine with a
mineral edge and also
a bundle of flavour. It
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Modern fable is engrossing

REWIND

Partisan (MA15+)

What the critics are saying

Gemma Bovery (MA15+)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

slated to star in Melbourne


director Ariel Kleimans feature
debut in a similarly dark and
control-freakish role as his
character in the still-screening
sci-fi thriller, Ex Machina.
It would have been a good
fit. But instead, at short notice,
Vincent Cassel (Black Swan,
Eastern Promises) fills in as a
charismatic Svengali who trains
his children to become assassins
and he delivers a precision
performance of both intensity
and restraint.
Restraint is one of Kleimans
greatest virtues in his absorbing
psychological thriller that
debuted at Sundance.
The 30-year-old Londonbased Melburnian, who
co-wrote the script with longtime collaborator and partner
Sarah Cyngler, is a filmmaker
with a pleasing preference for
showing rather than simply
telling.
Indeed, it takes a while to
work out exactly what is going
on as we trace a young boy
named Alexander (French
newcomer Jeremy Chabriel)
threading his way through a
dilapidated ghost town (the
external shots were filmed in
Georgia, Eastern Europe) to
the locked-up rabbit-warren
compound (shot in Melbourne)
where he lives.
His father Gregori (Cassel)
rules a commune-like roost of

busiest violinists, concert


leaders and directors, and
tutor for UWA and private
music students, violinist
Paul Wright struggles to
find time to rehearse.
Paul said he was rehearsing into the early hours in
a secluded corner of his
Shenton Park home in
preparation for his performance with the WA
Symphony Orchestra
(WASO) next weekend.
Pictures at an Exhibition,
the next in the orchestras
Master Series, features
Paul as soloist in Mozarts
Violin Concerto No.3.
It is 15 years since he last
played this concerto and
Paul said it was a personal
favourite.
Mozart was a beauty
junkie, he said. It is
charming, good natured and
elegant, and full of Mozarts
natural youthfulness.
But it was a challenge to
play, he said.
Mozart was a violinist
as well as a pianist and

Director Brad Bird deserves praise for


packing such big ideas into such an
accessible, rip-roaring, retro-futurist
adventure, says The Guardian. But,
according to Rolling Stone, it is a
noble failure about trying to succeed
... written and directed with such
open-hearted optimism that you cheer
it on even as it stumbles. Variety
goes further: The glaring failure
of Tomorrowland is that its central
premise children are the future
is almost completely negated by the
preachiness of the execution and the
clumsiness of the storytelling.

Woman in Gold (M)

Jeremy Chabriel plays Alexander in Ariel Kleimans atmospheric first feature, Partisan.

several women and their young


children who spend their days
under his close tutelage. They
plant vegetables, earn gold
stars, sing karaoke and learn to
shoot paintball guns with pretty
balloons as targets.
Eleven-year-old Alexander is
Gregoris favourite and is sent
on occasional missions into the
impoverished-looking outside
world. He seems strangely
unaffected by the tasks

required of him until Gregori


brings home a new woman,
her baby and an 11-yearold son named Leo (Alex
Balaganskiy).
It is Leo who instigates the
first challenge to Gregoris
authority, the first anyone has
ever seen, and sets in motion
Alexanders awakening of
sorts.
Kleiman has said the film
was inspired by a news story

about child assassins in


Columbia but the film is more
oblique. It plays more like
an impressionistic fable than
a reference to the here and
now, touching on themes of
lost innocence, the perils of
desensitisation and that pivotal
moment when children start
thinking for themselves.
Its an engaging, atmospheric
first feature from an Australian
director to watch.

Mozart was a beauty junkie

his father had instructed


him to play the violin with
boldness, spirit and fire.
Paul said: That is my
challenge; to find that boldness and balance it with
the beauty.
Then Paul hopes to
sit back and watch the
evenings title work,
Pictures at an Exhibition.
Mussorgskys Pictures
at an Exhibition describes
key paintings and drawings
from an exhibition held
as a memorial to his
friend and fellow Russian,
the painter Viktor
Alaxandrovich Hartmann.
The aural memory of these
works of art is all the more
poignant, given that most
of the works from that
exhibition are now lost.
WASO will perform the
popular version arranged
for orchestra by Maurice
Ravel.
The orchestra, which
will also play Dvoraks
Serenade in E Major for

Exhibition is at the
Perth Concert Hall on
June 5 and 6 at 7.30pm.
Mussorgskys piece will
also be performed at
11am on June 4 as part
of WASOs Morning
Symphony series.

Average star ratings

NO

OK

Strings, will be under


the baton of American/
Japanese conductor
Eugene Tzigane, making
his debut with WASO.

Pictures at an

According to the Boston Globe, The


production design is swank, the score
impassioned. We should be riveted.
Instead, you may feel youve seen
this movie before, and, in a sense,
you have: Woman in Gold plays
remarkably like 2013s Philomena
with a change of cast and a different
historical outrage. The Hollywood
Reporter agrees: While Helen Mirren
elevates the material with her usual
aplomb and the events being depicted
inevitably are stirring, this is a stodgy
crusade-for-justice drama, directed and
written with minimal flair.

BO

Tomorrowland (PG)

Finding the bold and beautiful in Mozart


As one of Australias

The time period and spelling may be


different, but Gustave Flauberts most
famous creation is very much alive in
Gemma Bovery, a breezy postmodern update of the classic novel that
replaces the books darker passages
for tongue-in-cheek laughs and plenty
of eye candy, says the Hollywood
Reporter. The Toronto Star reckons
its a tad too slapstick and not nearly
modern enough in its social sensibilities to offer a truly updated version of
Madame Bovary but it still has its
charms.

Oscar Isaac was originally

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Reviews by JULIE BAILEY and BEN DINEENDICKINSON

CHANGING HANDS

H I D E AWAY S

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COTTESLOE

Nailsworth Street
From $1,075,000
Build your dream home on one
of the six blocks remaining in
the The Quarry development.
AGENT: Frank Torre,
House Real Estate.

The structure is beautifully colossal and sits in a garden of succulents and frangipani trees.

Entertainer packs the wow factor


Auction June 20, 1pm

2 Athelstan Road
Give-away prices says the
agent, who is selling two
330sq.m blocks. Bidding will
start at $925,000
AGENT: Jamie Loh,
Jamie Loh Real Estate.

12 Nailsworth Street
Offers around
$4.1million
This impressive Riverstone
home, with an eight-car
garage and underfloor heating, has dropped in price from
$4.3million.
AGENT: Peter Clements, Mint
Real Estate.

FAST FACTS

Median Cottesloe house


price: $1,866,250.
Properties for sale: 80

3 Gordon Street
COTTESLOE
Auction 1pm June 6
Realmark West

ts hard not to imagine


yourself, martini in hand,
rubbing shoulders with the
likes of James Bond in this
sculptural home that is the
zenith of sophistication.
There certainly isnt
anything else quite like it
in the western suburbs.
The home, on a 400sq.m
site, was originally designed and built by engineer Conrad Oma several
years ago.
But you would be forgiven for thinking youd
tumbled back to the 60s
when clean modernist
design and unabashed
decadence prevailed.
Selling agents
Christopher Dee and
Lachlan Sinclair, of
Realmark West, describe
the property as an urban
retreat of simplified perfection.

The building is a striking work


of art in itself
And thats a sentiment the current owners
share.
Theres a simplicity to
it, but theres also something lovely its the wow
factor, one of the owners
said.
Its so quiet here and
peaceful.
You dont hear a thing
except the waves when the
surf is up.
From the street, the
building is a striking work
of art in itself, with lashings
of travertine, a V-shaped
column and overlapping
concrete panels with round
cut-outs.
Circles are a recurring
theme that temper the
angular design beautifully theyre echoed in a
sand-blasted pattern on the
glass front door and in the
rows of skylights above the
floating staircase.
Entertaining is a delight
on the ground floor, where

glass bi-fold doors make up


the entire northern wall.
Weve had loads of
parties here, the owner
said.
Its beautiful in summer to throw open these
doors.
Cottonwood hibiscus
trees skirt around the
granite courtyard, which
has a plunge pool with an
infinity edge.
Budding chefs will love
the kitchen, which has been
lavishly decked out with
a glossy granite benchtop
supported by a stainlesssteel column.
Each bathroom has
floor-to-ceiling marble with
skylights cleverly incorporated into the dual-showers
to bring the outdoors in.
You can recline in the
ensuites free-standing
bath while you admire
the night sky through the
ceiling.
STEPHANIE McGANN

The passive-solar home has louvres for cross-ventilation


and a remote-controlled awning to protect the alfresco.

The living area features a pair of Scandinavian glass fires,


flanked by marble and polished concrete panels.

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Office space attracts


After four decades in the real estate
industry, not much surprises David
Airey, of Airey Real Estate. But he
was amazed last weekend, at the
first home open of 170 Townshend
Road, Subiaco. We had about 50
people there, which was amazing,
Mr Airey said. Why was there so
much interest? Subiaco is generally
seen as an attractive suburb to live
in, Mr Airey said. But this property
attracted a lot of interest because it
is a character home that is zoned
for professional offices. The 1930s
home, on 447sq.m, is on the market
from $1milllion to $1.1million.
Offers close on June 6.

The POSTs property writer, JULIE BAILEY, would like to hear your
real estate news. Please email julie@postnewspapers.com.au.

Swinging embrace

Who is going to buy this riverfront block?


Could it be Gina Rinehart, whose company owns four properties next door?

Iron grip on block?


Property is a hot topic in Dalkeith,
where tongues are wagging about
an $8million riverfront block for
sale at 156A Victoria Avenue. Who
is going to buy the 1600sq.m site?
One of the contenders could be
neighbour Gina Rinehart, whose
company Riverview Flats owns
four adjoining properties next
to the block for sale. According
to Landgate, the company owns
150, 152, 154 and 154A Victoria
Avenue. Offers close on June 3 for
the block, which slopes down to the
shores of White Beach. It is owned
by 156 Investments, whose director
Shoou-Jong Jabez Huang was born
in Singapore, according to ASIC
documents. Selling agent Mack Hall
was tight-lipped about the property
but said it was a magnificent site for
a new home.

Among the traditional baroque and


art nouveau buildings on Pragues
riverfront, is a bold non-conformist
one known as the Dancing House.
Its deconstructive style spurred
outrage during its construction in
the early 90s, but over the years it
has become a celebrated part of
Pragues architectural story, and is
even featured on one of the Czech
National Banks gold coins. The
design was a collaborative effort
between Croatian-Czech architect
Vlado Miluni and CanadianAmerican architect Frank Gehry,
whose portfolio includes Spains
Guggenheim Museum and the
Walt Disney Concert Hall. Gehry
nicknamed the Dancing House,
Fred and Ginger because its two
structures appear to intertwine,
resembling a dancing couple. The
curved walls are made from 99
odd-shaped concrete panels, and
are crowned by a twisted metal
sculpture known fondly as Medusa.

Sultan sale was max value


Agent Tonia McNeilly, of TM
Residential, wants to set the record
straight about an article in last
weeks POST (Land sale to Sultan
brings a new dawn to Sunset,
May 23, 2015). Ms McNeilly sold
the riverfront property at 16 Iris
Avenue, Dalkeith, to the Sultan of
Johor for $8.5million. In the article,
Nedlands mayor Max Hipkins said

Auction stations
Lovegrove Close, Mt Claremont, is
a quiet cul-de-sac where you could
almost hear a pin drop. But there
could be some action in the street
next Saturday, June 6, when two
houses are auctioned. Cam Greig,
of One Agency West Coast, is
auctioning No. 11 at 2pm, with bids
from $1.1million. Then hell head
to No. 23, which will be auctioned
at 3pm. Bids for this four-bedroom
home, on 1000sq.m, will kick off at
$1.3million. Mr Greig said auctions
were a good method of selling
because they created a sense of
urgency. They encourage buyers to
make a decision, he said.

Architect Frank Gehry nicknamed the Dancing House after Hollywood


dance pair Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, but changed his mind,
deciding the name was too kitsch for Prague.
it was a fire sale. But Ms McNeilly
disagreed, and said: With respect
to the ill-informed comments by
Max Hipkins that Iris Avenue was a
fire sale and that the government
got whatever they could, I think Mr
Hipkins needs to familiarise himself
with recent sales activity before
making commentary. If he had done
so he would have seen that the sale
was in line with other recent sales
of similar style of land holdings
and that the government would
not sell any land unless it reaches
the valuation price placed on it by
Landgate. It is exciting that the land
has been sold and that the site will

transform into something in keeping


with other properties along Jutland
Parade. The most comparable
recent sale was 2 Jutland Parade
(2132sq.m), which went for
$8.5million in 2014.

Two houses in the same street will be auctioned on June 6. No.11 Lovegrove Close,
Mt Claremont, (ABOVE), will be auctioned at 2pm, and No.23s auction is at 3pm.

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Why not all home renovations are created equal


Preparing a home for sale
can sometimes be a huge
undertaking for those whose
properties require more than
just a cosmetic overhaul and
a lick of paint.
Renovating prior to sale
can often seem like the only
viable option to ensure sellers
get the best result in terms of
bang for buck.
However Abel McGrath
property consultant, serial
renovator and property
developer, Michelle Kerr,
cautions against throwing
yourself into a transformative
renovation before seeking
professional advice to find
out if your money is being
well spent.
In the bid to add value
to homes prior to sale,
sellers can often fall into
the trap of thinking that any
improvement is a good one,
explains Ms Kerr.
However not all home
improvements are created
equal.
If youre planning on living

with your changes for years


to come then you may get
value for money, however if
youre renovating specifically
to sell, get some advice
to see what actual value
they will add before you go
ahead, she says.

which really do require a


professional, she adds.

Ms Kerr says its always a


good idea to ensure any
proposed changes have
broad appeal and consulting
with agents in your area well
in advance can often save
time and money.

Adding a pool is no
guarantee of achieving a
higher sale price either, Ms
Kerr explains.

That rooftop trampoline you


might have fallen in love with
when your children were
young just might not be
everyones cup of tea!
She says believing you can
just as easily do it yourself is
another common renovating
myth.
Doing it yourself can
sometimes save money but
you need to be realistic about
your renovating abilities.
Know your limits and
dont be afraid to ask for
help, there are many tasks

There are certain measures


which can be taken prior to
sale to rework some features
to appeal to a broader target
market.

Ms Kerr says home-owners


are often disappointed when
they realise that the addition
of a pool or spa is not a sure
fire way of adding zeros to
your sale price.

Know your agent

Neutrals and whites will


always retain a timeless
appeal and are far likely to
offend than bold colours and
design statements.

I find many buyers are very


specific about their desire to
have or not have a pool in the
family home.

With an exceptional understanding of how to motivate people


and achieve superior results, Brad has shaped his philosophy
around taking the complexity out of the sales process for his
clients. He truly understands that your home is one of your
greatest assets and his aim is to ensure you get a premium
price for your property, whilst ensuring the process is seamless,
personalized and transparent from the start. When you enlist
Brad as your agent, he becomes much
more than another sales agent trying
to close a deal. You can rest assured
that Brad will be working in your best
interests at all times focusing on the
details, advocating your property,
providing guidance and executing on a
customized strategic plan to get you
outstanding results.

Michelle Kerr
Property Consultant
0412 770 743

They cost money to run,


require work in Winter and
come with a safety risk, so
many buyers dont often view
them as a positive.
Going back to the concept of
aiming for broad appeal, Ms
Kerr advises against adopting
the hottest current design
trends.

lets
talk

Remember textured
wallpaper and green kitchens
were all the rage in the 80s,
she adds.

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Property Consultant
0435 215 450
brad.mcwen@abelmcgrath.com.au

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May 30, 11am

NEDLANDS
24 Marita Road

Bidding will start at $2million


for this renovated character
home on 923sq.m.
AGENT: Andrew Porteous,
William Porteous Properties
International.

May 30, 1pm

CITY BEACH
49 Aruma Way

The single-storey home


is very liveable but its all
about the ocean view.
AGENTS: Christopher Dee
and Lachlan Sinclair,
Realmark West.

June 6, noon

MOSMAN
PARK
1 Sheila Street

Anyone for tennis? This 1950s


home is on a big 1000sq.m
block with a half tennis
court.
AGENTS: Justin Wallace and
Peter Doyle, Caporn Young.

auction

RESULTS

ubiaco was the hotspot for


auctions last weekend, followed by Wembley.
Three out of 10 local properties were sold under the
hammer.
In Subiaco, four bidders battled it out for 234 Barker Road,
which was knocked down to a
final bid of $855,000.
The two-bedroom character
home, on 390sq.m, was sold on
behalf of the Public Trustee.
Carolena Boyd, of Avanti
Real Estate, described it as an
affordable reno.
In Subi Centro, a three-bedroom house at 28 Mere View
Way, went under the hammer
for $960,000.
Mandy Pattison, of Caporn
Young, said two bidders competed for the house on a 185sq.m
corner site.
The most expensive property to sell at auction was 120
Daglish Street, Wembley, which
went for $1.5million.
Jason Kuriata, of Realmark
West, said a previous agent had
listed the renovated 1930s home
for $1.8million.
In this market, you dont buy
listings, Mr Kuriata said.
Bidding started at $1.2million
for the four-bedroom house on
645sq.m.
Also in Wembley, a renovated
character home at 48 McKenzie
Street was passed in after
a vendor bid of $1.4million,
according to Dean Bradley, of
Peard Leederville.
In Cottesloe, a two-storey
house at 42C Marine Parade
was passed in for $2.4million
by Mack Hall.
There were genuine bidders but no buyers at both
Dalkeith auctions.
Steven Mailey, of Acton
Dalkeith, said 50 Viking Road
was passed in for $2,125,000.
An impressive home at 50
Watkins Road was passed in

D
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A Yokine family paid $1.5million


for 120 Daglish Street, Wembley.

In this market, you


dont buy listings
after a vendor bid of $3.2million, according to Kyle Peters,
of Caporn Young.
There was one bidder for 32
Lantana Avenue, Mt Claremont,
which was passed in for $875,000
by Elaine Devereux, of Acton
Dalkeith.
A Peppermint Grove townhouse at 12/508 Stirling Highway
was passed in for $820,000
by Bev Heymans of Acton
Cottesloe.
There are seven local properties scheduled for auction next
Saturday, June 6. Among them
is 4 Derry Lane, Mosman Park,
which is being auctioned by
Caporn Young. Richard Young,
of Caporn Young, said auctions
had grown in popularity in the
riverside and oceanside suburbs
of Perth. Property owners in
these areas now view auctions
as being better able to capitalise on the growing interest
by property buyers in lifestyle
locations, Mr Young said.

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The house took out a building design award in 1982, and has since been renovated.

High-quality timber cabinetry lends Hamptonian style to the kitchen.

A touch of the Hamptons


26 Clement Street
SWANBOURNE
Oers by June 1
Acton Cottesloe

3
1
2

ithout a good design


and solid foundations, renovating a house
can be a bit like putting
lipstick on a pig as Bill
Clinton would say.
You wont have to worry
about that here, because
this recently renovated
coastal-themed home is
underpinned by an awardwinning design.
The house on a 306sq.m

block took out first prize in


housing design at the NSW
Building Awards back in
1982, and it has only improved since.
Functionally it is fairly
simple, consisting of a big
open-plan ground floor
surrounded by leafy gardens, and a cosy top floor
with three bedrooms and
pitched ceilings.
White weatherboards
clad the exterior, interspersed by big windows
with timber shutters to
create the look of a luxury
beach house.
The interior is suitably

Hamptonian, with a big


timber staircase, plenty
of white surfaces and engineered oak floors that
have that slightly washed
out look that goes so well
with marine themes.
The kitchen at the back
of the main living area has
composite stone benchtops,
Smeg appliances and a big
central island counter with
an overhanging exhaust
hood.
A small courtyard out
the back leads to the double garage, which opens to
a right-of-way.
Upstairs a long mez-

zanine walkway connects


the three bedrooms.
Weatherboard cladding
makes another appearance
on the pitched ceilings,
lending the whole floor the
feel of a secluded loft.
The bedrooms have either a built-in or walk-in
robe, and they share a wellappointed ensuite with a
tiled feature wall.
The selling agent is
Bev Heymans, of Acton
Cottesloe.

FAST FACTS

Median Swanbourne
house price: $1,518,500.
Properties for sale: 52

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$1million
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MT CLAREMONT
30 Lisle Street
Live in the separate granny
flat while you build on the
1012sq.m corner block.
AGENTS: Simon McGrath
and John Hunter,
Abel McGrath.

This early-1900s home, on 653s.qm, has been lovingly restored by the owners.

Offers from

Grand design in restoration home


beautifully.
The owner said she put a lot
of thought into the kitchen, and
it shows: it has a butlers sink,
island bench, space for two wine
fridges and a servery through to
the alfresco area.
Ms Lisle said the location,
close to Rosalie Primary School,
was ideal for families with young
children.
And the block size 653sq.m
is rare for Shenton Park, Ms
Lisle said.

21 Arthur Street
SHENTON PARK
Auction 3pm, June 6
Caporn Young

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Designs ever came to Shenton
Park, he should see 21 Arthur
Street.
It's just the kind of house he
would love to feature: a oncederelict house that was rescued
from demolition by a mother with
an indomitable spirit.
A tree had fallen through the
back of the house and it was in
such a bad state, she said.
But I loved it anyway.
With the help of her builderfather, and heritage architect
Chris Keane, the owner restored
and extended the 1910 house.
They transformed it into a big
family home with four bedrooms,
two bathrooms, a pool, alfresco
area and a 20sq.m storage attic.
Selling agent Oonagh Lisle, of
Caporn Young, described it as

$1,799,000
by June 2
CLAREMONT
4 Reserve Street
Modern features
combine with character
elements in this home on
a 941sq.m site opposite
tennis courts and a park.
AGENT: Peter Clements,
Mint Real Estate.

The kitchen has a servery to the alfresco area and space for wine fridges.
picture-perfect from the street.
Visitors walk through a gatehouse with climbing roses, along
a path lined with hedges, to the
front door.
Character features abound in
this Federation-style home with
leadlights, a bullnosed veranda
and tuck pointing.
Both bedrooms in the original
section are spacious, and have
floorboards and decorative

plasterwork.
A feature of the main bedroom
is the early-1900s fireplace which
the owner salvaged from another
house.
This big bedroom opens to a
modern bathroom with a clever
design element a walk-in robe
at one end.
High ceilings from the original
section flow through to the extension, which blends old and new

Offers from

$1,875,000
CITY BEACH
22 Norbury Crescent
High ceilings from the original section flow through to the extension.

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BEDFORDALE
28 Godwit Retreat

This manor-style home looks


like it could be in the English
countryside but its 40km from
Perth.
AGENT: Neil McAllister,
Mack Hall.

With its accents of Mediterranean-style blue, the house embodies the seaside lifestyle.

The home enjoys unobstructed views of the bay.

Santorini meets the South West

$6.9million

esting on one of the crisp


white balconies of this
Mediterranean-style home, you
could be forgiven for thinking
youre on holiday in Santorini.
But instead the view youre relishing is that of Geographe Bay,
and youre only a short walk from
Dunsborough town centre.
The owners renovated the
home at 8 Smith Street about 12
years ago and said their travels
inspired the design.
You always just feel like
youre on holiday, one of the
owners said.
The house faces east, over
the bay, so you can watch the
sunrise from bed.

EAGLE BAY
16 Gypsy Street

Looking for a Gold Class


experience at home? Called
The Grand it has a home
cinema to rival the best, plus
a gym and ocean views.
AGENTS: Andrew Hopkins
and Eloise Jennings,
JHY Realty.

All you have to do is open


your eyes.
The first floor is a parents retreat, with an ensuite and private
sitting area.
An open-plan kitchen and living area on the ground floor has
bi-fold doors and broad windows
that capitalise on the view.
Our kids grew up here and
weve held countless parties,
the owner said.
It really is the ideal place for
family and entertaining.
A temperature-controlled
wine cellar in the double garage
caters for such gatherings and
has been expertly crafted by a
friend of the owners.

The four-bedroom property is


listed for $1.55million by selling
agents Michael Mort and Steve
Hopkins, of JMW Real Estate.

The kitchen is at the


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CHURCHLANDS
7/6 Waterway Court
There are park and lake
views from this three-bedroom and one-bathroom
unit.
AGENT: Ian Fatharly, Bexleys.

$1million
CLAREMONT
12/9 Anstey Street

Walls of glass allow you to cook, dine and entertain among the treetops.

Apartment home among the gums

There was a lot of interest


in this lock-up-and-leave,
according to the agent.

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Cottesloe.

$2.85million
FLOREAT
5 Arbordale Street
A below-ground man cave
with a cellar and games
room was a feature of this
three-level home.
AGENT: Emily Hiskins, Space
Real Estate.

23/35 Esplanade
NEDLANDS
High $2millions
TM Residential

f it weren't for its 270-degree


views, this sumptuous home's
size and luxury fitout may have
coaxed you into forgetting you're
in a fourth-floor apartment.
Space abounds in the 333sq.m
sub-penthouse, one of the biggest dwellings in the Steve's
complex.
That sense of space is combined with security to offer the
best of both worlds.
You can take the lift straight
up to the private lobby, close the
white double doors behind you
and enter your own sanctuary.
We werent necessarily looking for an apartment lifestyle,
but when we saw this one we
changed our minds immediately,
the owners said.
Looking over the treetops
gives a sense of privacy.
That view is integrated seamlessly into the design by virtue
of floor-to-ceiling windows in the
open-plan living area, as well as

by the glass balustrade on the


terrace.
The 126sq.m terrace wraps
round the north-facing hub of the
home, and has several distinct
sitting areas that cater for different weather conditions.
Earthy marble and white stone
combine to spectacular effect in
the kitchen, which has a suite
of Miele appliances including
a built-in coffee machine and
steam oven.
Each of the bathrooms echoes
that palette of materials, with
timber shelving, dark marble
benchtops, and full-height
tiling.
The two minor bedrooms offer
city glimpses through the tops of
nearby eucalyptus trees, while
the main suite enjoys a sweeping
view across the glistening river
and Charles Court Reserve.
Residents also have access to
a gym and infinity pool.
The selling agent is Jordan
McGuirk, of TM Residential.

The sub-penthouse enjoys a northerly aspect without compromising


river views.

STEPHANIE McGANN

FAST FACTS

Median Nedlands house


price: $1.6million.
Properties for sale: 69

The 333sq.m apartment is one of two sub-penthouses in the Steves


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CHURCHLANDS
Oers by June 4
Acton Dalkeith

he owners brief to architect Steeg Banham


was simple: design a floating style of house thats all
about entertaining.
Mr Banham understood
what the owner wanted
and then exceeded those

expectations.
So what gives the house
a floating feeling?
The wall-mounted
TV in the living area, the
gas fireplace, the picture
windows that sneak views
wherever they can and the
open-tread staircase, the
owner said.
This home is like a twoway adventure. By day its
a quiet, relaxing space but
by night its like a skyshow

I wanted to take this home


to a new level
with constantly changing
LED lights in the garden
and pool.
The owner worked
closely with Mr Banham
and builder Dasco Building
Group to create his dream
home on a 324sq.m site.
I wanted to take this
home to a new level, he

Next to the spa is bench seating with a pop-up table.

said.
And he did the twostorey house in Churchlands
Green was built with the
kind of extras rarely seen
in homes, such as a pop-up
table next to the pool and
recesses in the kitchen for
knife blocks and chopping
boards.

Glamorous flocked
wallpaper, with a hint of
sparkle, was imported
from London while an
interior designer sourced
Moroccan-inspired screens
and light fittings.
These add a touch of
femininity to the home,
which has a man cave near
the front door.
This alfresco area has a
teppanyaki barbecue, two
drinks fridges and a TV so

you can watch the box from


the pool and spa.
The main living area is
on the ground floor, while
all four bedrooms are
upstairs.
Two of the bedrooms,
including the main, open
to balconies.
Selling agent Vivien
Yap, of Acton Dalkeith,
said the award-winning
home combined elegant
style with industrial chic.

Not sure where to put the wine while youre cooking? The benchtop has recesses for wine.

Plenty of room for living


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NEDLANDS
Oers from
$1,995,000
Abel McGrath

alk through the front


door of this expansive
family home and the first
thing youll notice is how
open it is.
The foyer, lounge, kitchen, dining room and family
room are in one sprawling
space, which is made to
feel even bigger by pitched
ceilings and big picture

windows to the garden.


Everything bar one
bedroom is on the ground
floor, so you are at first left
wondering how so many
rooms can be squeezed
into a single level.
The answer is a generous 1113sq.m block and
a floor plan that affords
plenty of separation.
But first, the main living area.
It is a superb space for
entertaining, serviced by
a high-end kitchen with
Caesarstone benchtops,

glass window splashbacks


and ample storage.
Big windows on two
sides overlook the alfresco
area, pool and the lawn.
You can even keep an
eye on the kids from the
adjoining main bedroom,
tucked behind the kitchen,
which projects from the
main structure.
It has two built-in robes
and a well-appointed
ensuite with a separate
shower and bath.
Two more bedrooms,
a bathroom and a sitting
room share a kids wing
off the great room, while
another two share a similar

wing opposite.
Upstairs in the loft is the
ultimate teenagers hideaway, complete with a 42sq.m
multipurpose room and a
large bedroom with an ensuite and a walk-in robe.
The final bedroom is
in a backyard granny flat,
which has a kitchenette
and an ensuite.
The selling agent is
Michelle Kerr, of Abel
McGrath.

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Properties for sale: 55

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From page 15

Stuart Robert, and understand there will


be significant scope for residents to have
input into the plans, Ms Bishop said.
I welcome further feedback from the
local community while consultation on
the redevelopment continues.
In an email to Nedlands councillors on
Tuesday, Mr Dietz said DHA was committed to ongoing engagement with the City
of Nedlands throughout this process.
DHA and the project team are committed to working with the city and the
local community for the duration of the
project, he said.
Mr Dietz said DHA had conducted focus
groups for Seaward Village residents and
members of the local community, as well
as numerous meetings with the Friends
of Allen Park committee.
DHA is also planning a community
information session to be conducted in
June, Mr Dietz said.
On Wednesday, the DHA announced it
would hold a community consultation on
June 10 at the Associates Rugby Union
Football Club at Allen Park for residents
who want to discuss their concerns.

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Gas leak in Daglish


Daglish residents were
told to stay in their homes
last week because of a gas
leak.
A damaged pipe at the Nash
Street end of Stubbs Terrace,
close to Shenton Park substation and a number of homes in
Lonnie Street, was the cause
of the leak.
Western Power said the
fault was reported by crew
from the substation and a
Lonnie Street resident also
reported it to the nearby
Daglish fire station.
A resident told the POST she
could see streams of gas venting from the ground and that it
was scary for a short time.
The homeowner said the
fire service responded quickly

and sealed off the area.


She said police knocked
on the door and advised
them and any pets to stay
indoors.
There was a pungent smell
of gas in the area when the
POST arrived on the scene.
A Fire and Emergency
Services Authority spokesman said the leak had been
reported at 6.39pm last
Wednesday and that the
Daglish unit, and police, had
responded. A repair crew for
ATCO, the gas company, had
been called.
The gas company crew was
left in charge of the site by
7.50pm, FESA said.
ATCO Gas Australia responded to a reported smell
of gas near the corner of

Lonnie Street and Stubbs


Terrace in Shenton Park on
Wednesday, 20 May, 2015, a
spokesman said.
Repairs were made to an
underground gas pipeline and
there was no impact to customers natural gas service.
ATCO Gas Australia did
not require residents to vacate their homes during the
repair process and were not
advised by the Department of
Fire and Emergency Services
of a request for residents to
leave their homes.
The pipeline was fully repaired and the site reopened
to the public on the evening of
Wednesday, 20 May, 2015.
ATCO Gas Australia have
no ongoing work in that
area.

Subi business meet in secret


From page 5

you just cant do that. Lets


be realistic.
From time to time there
will be invitations issued for
others to attend on specific
matters, briefings, presentations etc.
He said the presence of a
reporter would inhibit discussions considerably.
The group would not be
working in isolation, Mr Hill
added.
It wont be operating in a
vacuum, he said. Itll be out
there making itself known and
making a difference.
A request by the POST to
be able to attend and report
on these meetings was raised
and rejected at a meeting of

the council and business people last week in the council


chambers.
Subiaco mayor Heather
Henderson said: There was
a question at the last business
forum if the press could attend
and there was a decision the
press would not be invited.
That was an agreed position
between the city and the
Western Suburbs Business
Association.
We will be sharing as much
information as we possibly
can [with the press].
It will be attended by
those particularly interested
in driving forward a shared
vision for business sustainability development in the
city. Thats got to be the
framework under which this

committee works.
Proposed changes to the
councils economic and
business sustainability committee that had been looked
at recently have been mothballed with the setting up of
the Network.
In a joint statement issued this week, the council
and business lobby said the
need for clearer branding
and parking were seen as
the biggest issues for local
traders.
They said it would work
to identify immediate and
longer-term objectives.
Mark Hann, acting president of the Western Suburbs
Business Alliance, co-signed
the joint statement with mayor
Henderson.

put a caveat on the property


nearly four years ago.
Mr Stimson said the Oswals
owed him $65,000.
If the council sells the
property it would get its rates
first, the Water Corporation
would be second, and Mr
Stimson third.
The tax office has frozen
the sale of the property, but
councillors were told the tax
office could not have a caveat
on the title because its claim
was ambiguous.
In November, shire CEO
John Merrick said the Oswals
claimed they spent $43million
on the 6600sq.m land and
building, and it would take
another $57million to finish
the house.
Also on the Taj title, which
has Ms Oswal as the owner, is
a mortgage to a firm in Jebel
Ali, Dubai.
The Oswals did not finish
building their home after
their fertiliser business went
into receivership.
Builders left the project,
nicknamed Taj-on-Swan, in
2011.
The house is spread over
eight former housing blocks
and would have had 3000sq.m
of space.
The Oswals eight lots, which
they combined into one block,
were part of 15 created after
financially troubled developer Warren Anderson bought
almost an entire block of
houses in Peppermint Grove,
bordered by View Street, Bay
View Terrace and Keane and
Johnson streets.

Merger mania
From page 28
change and uncertainty, we
stayed strong.
Deputy Subiaco mayor
Garry Trinder said Mrs
Henderson worked hard in
and for the community.
Mayor Henderson steered
the council through the recent
local government reform
process, and showed great
leadership in championing
the communitys preference
for the City of Subiaco to
remain an independent and
sustainable local government, he said.
She is well trusted and
respected by the community
there is very little that happens in Subiaco that she does
not know about.
As well as being mayor, Mrs
Henderson heads the councils
disability and inclusion committee, is involved with the
state council of the WA Local
Government Association and
is president of the WA branch
of the Local Government
Womens Association.

Law locks in small blocks


From page 1

the Cambridge Amendment


31 would be a bad move for
the government, he said.
The council has been
swamped with more than 2500
submissions, probably the
most anywhere in Perth, on
its proposal to allow duplex,
triplex and apartments in City
Beach, Floreat and parts of
Mt Claremont.
CEO Jason Buckley suggested a special meeting to
discuss the amendment but
some councillors will be
overseas on holiday, meaning
the council will not be able
to muster a quorum in June
or July.
Councillor Corinne MacRae
suggested it could be referred
to the development committee, which would have three
voting members.

Mr Withers said the council


could consider giving the committee delegated authority to
make a decision.
The Department of Local
Government has told four
Coast ward councillors they
should not vote because they
own property that could be
affected.
Councillor Sonia Grinceri
suggested a meeting by
teleconference.
I might have a gelato in one
hand and a pizza in the other
but surely in this day and age
with technology we could vote
through a teleconference,
she said.
Ms Grinceri is one of the
councillors advised not to
vote but plans to contest the
ruling.
Mr Buckley said that according to his interpretation
of the Act, councillors would

have to be in Australia.
Soccer fan councillor Louis
Carr said: I will probably
be doing a tour of Arsenal
stadium.
Council staff said they
had never seen such a big
response to a town planning scheme amendment
proposal.
This volume of submissions
is extraordinarily high for a
scheme amendment, council
staff said.
The town is not aware of
any local planning scheme
amendments that have generated this volume across
Perth.
The nearest was about
half the number in Stirling
nine years ago, for a plan for
Scarborough.
Staff have asked for help
and until the end of August
to analyse submissions.

Ms MacRae, a former member of the WAPC, said it was


common to have drafting
errors in amendments and
the wording was altered to
correct them.

Surfing legends
From page 1

For him and the others to


go on huge waves shows they
have a lot of courage.
The surfers told Bella about
their worst wipeouts, favourite breaks and surf movies,
and the boards they use.
Proceeds from Bellas book,
which costs $65, go to ICEA
Surfing.
She said she had already
sold about 150 copies.
The book is available from
Bellas mum Michelle: michellem@ver.com.au.

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9339 8113

0402 024 540

Specialising in complete bathroom


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

0401 373 750 or


David Macdonald

0488 208 999


BITUMEN PAVING

AIR CONDITIONING

CLAREMONT ASPHALT
& PAVING SERVICES
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SALES SERVICE INSTALLATIONS


Wall splits Ducted Evap System
Privately Owned and Operated
Personal Service Guaranteed
Free Inspections and Quotes

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John Chivers
Asphalt Service

Phone JOHN 9200 4266

email: johndee@netspace.net.au

Guarantee lowest quotations


20 years experience in the industry
Free Quotations
Residential Driveways
Trench Reinstatement
Coloured Bitumen
Pothole Patching
Speed Humps
Bitumen Cutting
Wheelchair Ramps

DEFT Air Conditioning

Roberts

Split A/C supplied and/or installed.


Check my price first&
Renovations
Lic No L018461
Handyman
Service
Phone 0424 037 289 Mark

Mobile 0447 576 441

AIRCONDITIONING SERVICE,
SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION
Call Eddie on 0411 723 533
Prompt and Reliable Service
Fully Insured and Licensed

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

BOBCATS

ARC #AU 20600, ARC #L011927, EWL #137884

RC Environmental Pty Ltd


Reverse Cycle
Split AC Installs
$0.1&5*5*7&13*$&4t"3$$&35*'*&%

0437 745 368

CHRIS ATKINSON

Roberts
BATHROOM - KITCHEN
RENOVATIONS
professional design and
quality construction

0447 400 414

ASBESTOS

Asbestos
Removal
Accredited removalist with 20 years
experience. Specialising in houses,
outbuildings. Fences, roofs etc
NO JOB TOO SMALL
CALL YOUR LOCAL EXPERT
FOR A FREE QUOTE

Rob 0409 958 186


BATHROOM
RENOVATIONS

20 years design experience


Robert Vucemillo B.A. Design

ANYTHING TO DO
WITH BATHROOMS
30 years experience

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www.completerenovation.net

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EXCLUSIVELY
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Professional Experienced
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From Design to Completion


www.revive-projects.com
paul@revive-projects.com

Builders Rego 13756

All workmanship guaranteed

STOP LEAKING
SHOWER

Bathroom Renovation
Regrouting
Pensioners discount
30 years experience
12 years warranty

Jacks Intersealed
0417 915 951

Bobcat and Truck Service


Phone: 9383 9743

Mob: 0418 944 934

Any Job Any Area


Any Time

With 20 years experience in small


business accounting practices,
Angela Brock & her team of
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0438 611 822

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MIKE BRYANT

0428 910 341


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Personalised service with a better deal at

BOBCAT
WORKS
Lawn - Concrete - Rubbish removal
Save time and $$$ large 20m truck
Brick paving, concrete, lawn preps
Pools filled-site cleans-soils delivered
All work big and small
Do it right with a local experienced
operator. Competitive rates and
quality work - Call SCOTT

Built on Relationships

0419 771 323


www.bobcatworks.com

Your supervisor is the owner


of the business

DAVID COLLINS
0418 954 086

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

LYNX BOBCAT
& TRUCK HIRE
40 Years Experiece

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Phone Gary

0418 927 799 - 9296 1041


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

9401 9613
M: 0419 930 368

Cert. IV Bookkeeping

BAS reporting, Debtor/Creditor


Control Monthly reporting &
Business Admin.
Payroll/Inventory control
Fifteen years experience offering
one off catch up or regular service
Contact

Jeff 0407 130 921


jeff@jbsbooks.com

Assets Mobile
Bookkeeping
MYOB, Xero, 15 years experience.
ATO certified bookkeeper.
Online BAS Agent.
Your requirements met,
Cloud or desktop

Kat 0414 742 352

ACCOUNTS BOOKS
REPORTS

Monthly Financials, Cashow,


Budget, YE Accounts, Payroll,
BAS, Debtors, Creditors
Professional, Qualied
& Experienced in MYOB,
QuickBooks, Xero, POS
PROVEN LOW FEES & SAVINGS
Free Consultation Call

0419 049 188


Regd BAS Agents

Mobile Bookkeeper

Experience in MYOB, Xero and


Quickbooks. BAS Reporting, all
aspects of bookkeeping. Extensive
knowledge in different industries.
Over 20 years experience.
Reasonable hourly or daily rates.
Can do books from your premises
or from mine.
Call Gill

0411 843 554


BORES

7 DAYS - FREE QUOTES - ALL AREAS

Local Nedlands Builder

Additions | Alterations
Bathrooms | Kitchens

JBS Bookkeeping

MINI BOBCAT HIRE AVAILABLE

BOBCATS, EXCAVATOR,TIPPERS
ROCK BREAKER

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0417 969 480

to advertise
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Trades &
Services

One Company All Trades


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

9284 0165

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

Bores Pumps Electrical


Sales and Service
Quality Since 1983

9329 9700 0403 774 303


stirlingwater@bigpond.com

JOEL IRRIGATION &


LANDSCAPES 15:
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1/2 Loch Street, Nedlands

9386 3183
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BRICKLAYING

Bricklaying Division
BBQs
Letterboxes
Retaining Walls
Stone Work
Plastering
Insurance Work

PH MARK NEWBOLD

0400 565 545


31 yrs exp
FREE QUOTES

KEARLEY
BRICKLAYING
All aspects of bricklaying
Limestone
Insurance Work
Owner builder Service

Mark 0432 260 011

VOKING

Bricklaying

Call Steve 0429 301 652


or Sam 0404 256 747
ABN 82921458364

BRICK PAVING

EST 81

0412 917 818 Ph & Fax 9384 9224

Frank

0407 993 058


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

DOWNLOAD OUR
FREE BROCHURES!
www.tuckpointing.com.au

9242 2952

WE PROVIDE
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Mobile 0412 292 488

Nth & Sth Landscaping


Mini Bobcat Service,
Landscaping, Paving,
Retaining Walls, Reticulation

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& LIMESTONE SERVICE
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PAVING - Driveways patios
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14 Gloster Street, Subiaco

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Ph: 9381 9815

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

Tel. 9381 7094


7 Forrest Street Subiaco
BUILDING AUSTRALIAS
HERITAGE
neb@bigpond.net.au

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

0433 969 639

0414 441 877

Small-Medium Jobs
28 yrs experience. Free Quotes.

771 893

PAVEWEST
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Free Quote no obligation

FREE QUOTES
COMPETITIVE RATES
NO JOB TOO SMALL

0420 308 455

PAVING REPAIR MAN

Re-lay: Drives, Patios,


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

0412 908 205

0413 327 435


www.finishedkonstruction.com.au

APV
Constructions
HOMES / EXTENSIONS
Alterations / Updates
30 years experience
ARTHUR VENTOURAS

0418 957 666


REG. 3730

One Company All Trades


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

9284 0165

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

BUILDING
SERVICES

Comco Restoration

KELLYS BRICKPAVING

S PAVING

finished konstruction
Over 30 years experience in
expertly finished Additions,
Renovations & Homes
Honesty, Integrity and
Quality Guaranteed
Classic character style
our speciality
Fulltime personal supervision
Built on our reputation in the
Western Suburbs
Contact Jimmie Roche
Registered Builder 8549

0411 696 179


9385 4228

Quality Work
No Job Too Small
Free Quotes

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info@vintage-tuckpointing.com.au
www.vintage-tuckpointing.com.au

Landscaping, Paving, Reticulation,


Limestone Walls and Ponds

BUILDING

PAVING & SOAKWELLS


NEW/REPAIRS/CLEAN/SEAL
PROMPT PRO ATTENTION

Proof of Trades Certificate Supplied


FREE QUOTES

ALL ASPECTS OF

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BRICK PAVING

QUALITY TRADESMAN
WITH 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
ALL ASPECTS OF BRICKWORK.
NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL

RELIABLE LOCAL TRADESMAN

Sick of junk
mail?
Just phone the POST
on 9381 3088.

est 1997

Bernie Parsons

www.jacksintersealed.com.au

Call us on
9381 3088

Property
Maintenance

Ph: 9207 3501


Mob: 0419 858 247

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angela@abbookkeeping.com.au

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Paul Yates
0412 908 543

BOOKKEEPING

Bathroom Renovations A-Z


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

Indigo Painting
www.agfixmultitrades.com.au

ALBERT 0418 233 456


BUILDING SOLUTIONS

We Remove, Repair, Replace


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

044 97 88 778

Increased home efciency =


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

Perth Central Maintenance


WE DO IT ALL

Residential - Commercial
27 years Experience
Personal Service
Call Louis

0416 096 071

CABINETMAKING
SPECIALISING IN CARPENTRY
AND CONSTRUCTION

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

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

Call CHALCRAFT

0405 353 787


Builders Reg: WAS1118

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

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

Fax 9388 2089


Aiming for Perfection
Cabinets & Carpentry
New kitchen vanities, built-in-robes,
kitchen and bathroom renovations.
QUALIFIED TRADESMEN: FREE QUOTES
NO JOB TOO SMALL

9344 1884, or
0418 914 284

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CARPENTRY

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Jaycraft Cabinets
Quality Kitchen Renovations
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Robes Laundries Vanities


Office Study Entertainment
Call Jason For Free Quote

9302 5209
0417 998 435

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

FREE QUOTES

PH TONY 0434 835 036

www.carpentry-creations.com.au

For Quality Timber


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Extensions & Renovations


Maintenance & Repairs
All Jobs, Big & Small

CARPENTRY

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carpentry

specialist

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Campbell

0415 562 728

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

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

Undertaking all aspects


of carpentry.
Specialising in Renovations.
Restoration on Colonial
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References upon request.
Service & Quality Guaranteed.
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0488 208 999

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KAYES CARPENTRY

0417 093 966

Renovation and restoration specialist, for


all your carpentry and renovation needs.

QUALITY CARPENTRY WITH RELIABILITY

Email: gkphillips@amnet.net.au

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9384 5287

0418 920 574

DAVID HAYWARD
CARPENTER & JOINER
Qualified Craftsman over 42yrs exp

MUIRS

FOR ALL JOINERY


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

Ph 9382

4172 all hrs


0402 538 449

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DOOR INSTALLATION &


MAINTENANCE SERVICE
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC

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PERGOLAS/ROOFING/
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ALTERATIONS GENERAL MAINTENANCE

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CARPET CLEANING

Mobile 0412 194 842

CARPENTRY

Carpets, Vinyl Repair,


Restretch, Lay
Carpet and Lounges
STEAM CLEANED
Ian 0419 448 406
9444 7531

9447 4429 0417 184 655

Timber & Aluminium Trimming. External


Doors Priority. Draught Weather Seals
Eye Viewers & Accessories

25 years experience
Fully insured, local reliable service
Bespoke cabinetry
Interior renovations
Stud walls
Door hanging
Decking
Timber flooring
All ASPECTS COVERED

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For the cleanest


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COTTESLOE CARPET
CLEANING
Western Suburbs
Specialist!
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
RENTAL
UPHOLSTERY

CARPET CLINIC
Established 1981

Domestic & Commercial


Carpets L/suites
Steam extraction voted
best way of cleaning
carpet by
CHOICE MAGAZINE
Our Reputation and
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our Customers
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9383 7977
0418 940 145

CLEANING

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Windows Cleaned
Tile & Grout Cleaning
25 years experience
Free Quotes

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Steam
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Specialising in Painted and Timber


Media Cabinets, Bookcases,
Home Offices and
Full Carcase Robes

CARPET CLEANING

LATEST TRUCK MOUNTED


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

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Mob 0413 833 966

STAIGERS
Carpet & Cleaning

Carpet
Tiles & Grout
Vinyl & Lino
PH: ELSA

Upholstery
End of lease cleaning
Office cleaning
OR RAGETH

0410 659 580

City Carpet
Cleaners

Caring for the Environment


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

Contact:
Stewart 0427 085 217
Theresa 0428 940 145
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0439 979 990
Office: 9401 3009
Email:
admin@citycarpetcleaners.com.au

PROFESSIONAL
CARPET
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the POST trades and services
directory near the back of the
newspaper.
The directory is also available
on the Internet at
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on 9381 3088

or email
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DUTCH ANTIQUE
Timepieces

Buying, Selling
& Restoration of
Antique Clocks
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Member of the Watch &
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Unit 23/145 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands

9385 3054
www.dutchtimepieces.com

COMPUTING

Mosman Computer Training


One-one to suit your needs
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Photos,
Emails/Internet/Banking
Windows 8/IPads/Tablets
Mature aged VERY welcome
Phone Margaret

0412 477 294

CRYSTAL CLEAN
Mobile: 0402 130 003

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Commercial Cleaning Offices


Shops Medical Centres
Restaurants Clubs & Pubs
Showrooms Free Quotes
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FOR ALL YOUR


CEILING PROBLEMS
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OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
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COMPUTERS
TELEPHONE
Broadband, Domains, Networking,
Repairs, Virus & Spyware removal
Licensed Cable/Phone Installer,
PABX, VOIP, Digital TV, LAN

Smartwire Communications

www.smartwire.net.au

Call Brett 0419 234 567


25 Years Experience

1 Hour
Response

24/7 Onsite Service


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

Century IT
Consultants
www.centuryitc.com.au

Call: 6465 4444


0411 357 645
Mac Man
- Need help with
your next Apple
hardware or
software
purchases?
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integrating your new Apple
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mac, iPhone or iPod?

MAC MAN CAN HELP!


CALL JAMES FOR ALL
YOUR APPLE NEEDS

Ph: 0417 928 439


Email: jamesrslewis@me.com

Quick Click IT

Computer Headaches?
We can help
Installation, Upgrades and
Repairs
Virus Removal
Networking
Email and Internet
Data Backup

Phone Chris on 0417 990 396

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COMPUTING

DEMOLITION

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

FENCING

PRE-CAST

PIER & INFILL

9381 5802
EMERGENCY SERVICE

EC8582

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Outbuildings Asbestos Removed
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CONCRETE

MIKES FULL CONCRETE WORK

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

Vincent Demolition

 Gary 0415 390 297

9385 7150 or 0414 660 051 DAY

Roberts
Renovations &

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WA Exposed Concreting
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VIKING CONCRETE
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EXPOSED AGGREGATE WITH
20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE.

DRAFTING &
DESIGN

for a free site visit and assessment

call Chris

0421 348 136

Aussie

Curtain Call

Claremont

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

9240 8006 : 0408 569 515


Personalised Service - BEST PRICES

Diana Rice Interiors


Beautiful Curtains & Blinds

MUIRS

Curtains
Swags & Tails
Romans
Venetians
Timbers

Sheers
Pelmets
Rollers
Verticals
Shutters

Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467


For an obligation free quote

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

Ph: Peter 0417 772 230

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DECKING

A DECK ABOVE

Custom decks and pergolas.


Outdoor living specialist.

Don 040 116 7232


a-deck-above.com

0412 955 633


Lic EC004241

Specialising in all electrical work


Quality workmanship

0438 834 410

Skilled Electrical
All Electrical Work

0418956459 9444 0989

at a competitive price

Over 25 years experience


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

A-Z Electrical Service


CALL MICK

9384 7079 0412 779 947

Ian 0408 156 303

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

Ph

Pensioner rates

CITY OF SUBIACO
1800 18 12 24

Phone 9384

3001

Shop 13, 12-16 Napoleon St, Cottesloe

DRIVING
SCHOOLS

City & Suburban D/S


AUTO AND MAN VEHICLES
$60/LESSON

Call us on
9381 3088
to advertise
in the

Trades &
Services

0407 997 049

www.electricbluewa.com.au
EC 005680

BRIAN CLARK ELECTRICAL


INSTALLATION (Lic EC007548)
Subiaco based contractor
Rewires Safety switches
Power points

Call 0403 968 164

0422 238 213

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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

SHENTON PARK
1800 18 12 24
CLAREMONT
1800 18 12 24

m: 0421 699 954

Fix it
quickly

Renovating or
repairing your home?
The POST each week lists
tradesmen who provide
every household service.
Readers tell us they have
carried out major extensions
and renovations just by using
the POST trades and services
directory near the back of the
newspaper.
The directory is also available
on the Internet at
postnewspapers.com.au

To advertise call us
on 9381 3088

or email
advertising@postnewspapers.com.au

Support POST advertisers


they make your free local
newspaper possible.

PROFESSIONAL,
RELIABLE, HONEST,
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK
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FENCING

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

0407 770 910

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

Grant 0433 749 858

EC008394 L 048187 AU 20388

Wembley Electrics

24 HOURS

EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL:
24/7 emergency service
RCDs, smoke alarms
powerpoints, lights, fans
underground power
appliances, air-conditioning
phone, data, tv
rewires
solar power
switchboards

All Areas

WEST COAST

ELECTRICIANS
EC 8293

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Denco Electrical Services


ENLIGHTENING YOUR DAY
All Electrical Work
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Call Dennis 0450 672 717


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SWANBOURNE WOOD YARD


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0407 088 082


FLOORING

Twinside Retaining Walls


Gates & Asbestos Removal
No Job Too Difficult
Experienced Contractor

TIMBER FLOORS

9387 4401
0417 942 962

rob@allfencingperth.com.au

Suppliers / Installers of

New & Used Flooring


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

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PICKET, AND
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Ph: 9493 0344
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Focus
FENCING
Specialists in Colorbond
Repairs Removals
Replacements
Installations
Call Adam

0412 689 643

waimahaka@gmail.com

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

Doug 0415 504 902


FLOOR SANDING

0424 101 026

24 hr emergency
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0417 294 116

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Hardie & Colorbond


Fencing Specialist

Lic No 5166

Lic No EC 3474

Specialising in all
commercial and domestic
electrical installations
and maintenance ...
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suburb areas

Electrical, Solar Power,


Air-Conditioning, Plumbing
& Gas, Renovations

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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1800 18 12 24
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Architectural Documentation
and Administration Management
for Council and
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ALL DOMESTIC - ELECTRICAL


WORK LIGHTING, POWER,
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POWER POINTS, LIGHTS,


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skilledelectrical@hotmail.com
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0411 623 799

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SWANBOURNE
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including Marine

PEPPERMINT GROVE
1800 18 12 24

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1800 18 12 24

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www.westernwiring.com.au

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

A/H 9385 1443

JAMES GREENFIELD
DESIGN & DRAFTING

0412 058 950

9384 5656

ALL
HRS

MENTION THIS AD FOR 10%


DISCOUNT. ASK FOR DETAILS

Call Malcolm

448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

EC929

EC 7341

CURTAINS

MIKE 0417 189 942

CITY OF COTTESLOE
1800 18 12 24

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

www.extensionsbydesign.com.au

CONCRETE

www.colourstoneconcrete.com

PH: 9384 9232

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

colourstone

John 0418 949 269

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

Extensions design and


drafting specialists
1 and 2 storey additions,
Custom Designed Homes

Ph Mick on 0400 212 917

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

129 CLAREMONT CRESCENT, SWANBOURNE


ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & RETAILERS

www.vincentdemolition.com

0422 626 719

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

MURPHYS
9384 1163

Trusted & Reliable


Electricians

Pensioner rates

STEVE

ELECTRICAL

 Concrete cutting & pool


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

1800 18 12 24
24 HR

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

0409 958 186

Your local tradesman for 20 years


NO JOB TOO SMALL
Ph

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Ask about energy savings


FREE QUOTES

FREECALL

EC4634

www.thePCguy.com.au

DEMOLITION

All electrical work


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

FEATURE STANDSTONE FENCING

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

Phone Richard King


0417 956 575

CALL JOHN

0412 229 200

Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.

Call your Local


Jim on 131 546
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FLOOR SANDING
Ring Joseph or Dino
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on Your Flooring Needs.
Sanding, Sealing & Repairs
to all Timber Floors
to Your Satisfaction.
Ph: 9389 8903

0411 724 099

OBrien
Flooring
REPAIRS LAYING,
SANDING & FINISHING
Jimmy 0420 235 709
www.obrienflooring.com.au

Nedlands Fencing
Colorbond / Fencing
Insurance Work
Brick / Block Work
Retaining Walls
Asbestos Removal

0433 526 165


YOUR LOCAL MAN

50% MORE
READERS = Your
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SANDING & COATING


TIMBER FLOORS

Call Dave on
0412 187 585

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

Quality AND
quantity
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FLOOR SANDING

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

FREE QUOTES

Call Jeff 0419 908 837

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

Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants

SANDING & VARNISHING

0423 153 677

Im talented, friendly 30 years


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

woodlandstimberflooring.com

0416 029 992 9381 5371

FLYSCREENS

LANDSCAPES 2000

REPAIRS & REWIRE


WOOD & ALU. SCREENS
AND DOORS
NEW SCREENS & DOORS
BARRIER SCREENS
WHEEL REPAIRS

9384 4566
MOB 0412 770 881
FURNITURE
RESTORATION

Roberts
Renovations &

4OUCHWOOD
Handyman Service
2ESTORATIONS
Quality furniture restoration Repairs that last French Polishing
- Spray Work - Stripping etc.
Ernest Palmer

janragenovich@bigpond.com

25 yrs experience in
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Maintenance.
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0408 851 901

SUPPLY, INSTALL AND SERVICE


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garden with reliable service.
Regular or casual. Call Nigel

0407 166 177

NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE
THE PERFECTIONISTS

* For Excellence in Garden Care


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

MUIRS

0419 905 053

Garden Maintenance
Residential & Commercial
Design & Installation

Mike Jones 0417 181 827


Nina Jones 0427 056 785

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

0414 959 309

Make extra cash


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items in the POST
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0417 093 578


9203 9985

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PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER

Phone Jack for a


free, no obligation
quote

0420 44

0400 440 272

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

Making Life Easy


Artificial Lawn
Environmentally Friendly
Australian Made

Ph/Fax 9382 3278


Mobile 0438 755 877

Phone
WARREN
on

PAINTING

0450 225 113


6143 8721

Small Jobs welcome!!!


Commercial / Residential

0409 086 497


Mobile 0418 921 418

LAWNMOWING SERVICES

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

Subiaco
Painting Service

COASTAL COLOURS

email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

0423 477 822

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

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

TOM

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FREE QUOTES

Qualied Landscape Gardener, DIP HORT


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A PLUS PAINTING
& SERVICES

www.precisepainting.net.au

0418 914 041

Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle


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Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

Attention To Detail Makes


All The Difference

F: 9444 7863

7 DAYS PER WEEK

Honest and Reliable

9381 5454
0437 712 039

Ph: 0418 850 750

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

0412 153 846

FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service

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

MOBILE 0432 322 026

www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au

ANGUSS

Ph Angus

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James Limestone
Restoration

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC


Steve

0411 223 637


David
0411 223 644

Reg# 4004

COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

REG 7089

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0427 005 724

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476

Jeff Bond

SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

(near Hay, Jersey lights)

Mow d Lawn

ABN 16 508 612 827

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

20 years experience

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS

Sheilas Washing, Ironing


and Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE

041 301 6555

0422 642 377

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

DON McNALLY

Painters Registration No. 5890

LAUNDROBAR

JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR

Damian 0403 126 970

Call

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

PH: Oliver Calnan

MOW IT & MORE


29 Walter St
Claremont

9245 2550
0418 299 524

Ph/Fax:
M:

0409 373 685

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


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

LANDSCAPING

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Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

Save money using a small


operator with less overheads!

9245 3303

www.tlc-perth.com

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

Creating your vision from design


to construction

German craftsman, 25 years experience

9284 0165

LIMESTONE

Roberts Limestone
Building Co.

Complete kitchen and wet


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

Perth TLC Group can


project manage your kitchen
improvement/renovation

9284 5638
0419 966 945

steve.transition@outlook.com

EUROMART
KITCHENS

One Company All Trades

Windows, Doors & Cabinets


New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

0497 808 778

KITCHENS

0400 424 357

LEADLIGHT

Reg 7824

Gradient Landscapes

DAVIDS HANDYMAN
& PAINTING SERVICE
WESTERN SUBURBS

LANDSCAPING

Reg No 3468

HOT WATER
SYSTEM

Reg. No. 3511

HANDYMAN

capitalpaintingdecorating@yahoo.com.au

BAMICA PAINTING
Rego: 8026

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RENDERING & PLASTERING


SPECIALISTS
25 Years Experience
Fully Certified and Insured

PLUMBING

PLUMBERS

ELLIS PLASTERING
ALL AREAS
Free quotes will happily
take on little jobs

HOT WATER
FAST

24 HR

Pensioner rates

PL 1735

30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

reg: 7520

PEST CONTROL

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

9454 7711
0411 229 312

Roberts

EFFECTIVE AND SAFE


ALL DOMESTIC PESTS
Renovations
&
TERMITE
INSPECTIONS
Handyman
Service
& REPORTS

COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROL
Family Business Providing Local
Services Since 1958

Top quality tradesman who specialises


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

PLUMBING

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

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9387 3081

CHURCHLANDS

0418 926 705

MUIRS

PLASTERER AVAILABLE
Small renovations.
patching, exteriors.
MIKE KELLEY

9204 4108
0408 908 683

NO CALL-OUT
CHARGE

0415 951 865


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

Ph: Jorge 0400 748


or 9386 3953

076

Wall Plastering &


Ceiling Repairs

Including all aspects of solid wall


plastering and plaster boarding.
More than fifteen years experience.

Call Travis 0468 789 879

Call Michael 0401 759 556

1800 18 12 24

Us 2 U plumbing

PLUMBING

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CLAREMONT
1800 18 12 24

Direct

1800 18 12 24

Prompt, reliable service


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

PL5094

0419 953 531

GL 006462

Office

9387 2339

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

PL 7947

Your local Plumbing & Gas Specialist


PL 6899

24 HR

WE OFFER A 5%
SENIORS DISCOUNT

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Jon Howes 0433 824 613

AMP PLUMBING & GAS

MOSMAN PK
1800 18 12 24

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

PEPPERMINT GROVE
1800 18 12 24

GAS Installation & Repair


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

Freecall 1800 102 888


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

SEC. Lic. 4263

Skilled Plumbing &


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

9384 0877
PL 5580

9388 6299
Gas 4784

ZAMBEZI

PLUMBING & GAS

YOUR LOCAL LICENSED PLUMBERS

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24.7 Emergency service


Family business since 1983

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4TH & 5TH GENERATION PLUMBERS


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GAS
ELECTRIC
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North Fremantle

Plumbing & Gas,


Air-Conditioning,
Electrical, Solar Power,
Renovations

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

0408 917 109


Ph 9361 7665
Zambeziplumbing.com.au

24 HR SERVICE

BURST PIPES

Electronically Located
Blocked Drains Cleared
HWS Serviced / Replaced
General Plumbing

Call CRAIG

0419 922 657


Lic. 6039

Gas No. 4700

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www.glassboundaries.com.au

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

Lic No AU 7200

REMOVALS

ALL FURNITURE
Indigo
Painting
CARRIED
0416 226 434

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Sml, Med & Lg ns(Houses, Units, Flats & Offices)
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FURNITURE REMOVALS
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9371 0865 Fax 9473 0600


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Leaks
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lywater
Hot
Bo units
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LOCAL TRADESMAN

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PLUMBING

PLUMBING & GAS

ALL PEST PROBLEMS SOLVED FIRST TIME

WEMBLEY
1800 18 12 24

Renovations Hot water systems


New homes Gas
Tap maintenance & repairs
Blockages Sewer conversions
24/7 service Subdivisions
Senior discount
PL 7895 GS 015347

For plumbing perfection


call Shane today on

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Mob: 0433 288 164

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Ph David 0433 324 347

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Pond And Aquarium Cleaning


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

0488 911 555

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MAINTENANCE

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PONDS

NO HOT WATER?

Contact LEAKY PETE

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

Phone Peter TODAY

HOLLYWOOD
1800 18 12 24

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LEAK DETECTION
24 HR

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1800 18 12 24

PL 7947

CITY BEACH

0430 844 743

Lic No PL 5456

Pensioner rates

9335 1552

Specialist in plastering internal


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

Call Peter 0412 802 392


or 9330 5771

Daniel 0412 904 769

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9384 7870

THOMPSONS
PEST CONTROL

38 Years Experience
All Plumbing Maintenance
Licensed Gas Fitter
Bathroom Renovations

NO CALL OUT FEE

Ph Shay 0402 748 564


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PLUMBING

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 Water Filters
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 Local Plumber
PAINTING &
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PLUMBING

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Plumbing & Gas Fitting

PL 7947

GAS 532

PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICES

PLUMBING

Home & Office Removals


Good Rates
Pensioner Discounts
Hydraulic Tall Lifts

FULLY INSURED
or
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hot water services
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PAINTING

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Maintenance
Overhauls and Regular up-keep
- Pumps and Filtration.
Installation and Maintenance
Supplier of Fish and Live plants.
Ph Gavin

0414 836 129

P & L Transport
OPERATING 7 DAYS A WEEK

Locally owned and operated


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

9309 2961 or
0419 836 484

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in Perth
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2 utes & trailer at your service.
Best rates @ $90 p/h
call us anytime

0400 998 805

Home Packers Perth


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Renovations
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CONTROLLER / SOLENOIDS REPLACED
PROMPT PRO SERVICE
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Dave

0408 092 350

Phil 0400 340 228


ROOF CARPENTRY

Roof Carpentry Team


Specialising in Architectural
Designed Homes. 15 yrs exp.

0424 133 950

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RENOVATIONS

ROOFING

Phone JEFF 0418

912 874

ROOF PLUMBING

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


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Valleys & Flashings Replaced
Soakwells Tin Reroofs
Seniors Rates
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
LOCAL SINCE 1986

0419 385 971 or


9385 9719

FLINT ROOFING
PTY. LTD

Bores & Fully Installed


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

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

MUIRS

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

0408 944 891


9386 3667

ROOFING & BUILDING


MAINTENANCE

0414 475 527

HIA

MAINTENANCE
SPECIALISTS

MEMBER

JOEL

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

0408 007 850

R.B.M.
Since
1986

ONE CALL WE DO IT ALL


FREE QUOTES
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

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

Office - 9450 2272


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

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Prompt Roofing
The Roofing Specialist

Re-roofing & repairs


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

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

Graham
0432 119 526

RoofQuest

All metal roof sheeting, gutters


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

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McSkips
Bin Hire Service

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Dan McManus

9402 0223, 0402 430 314


info@mcskips.com.au

Specialised Outdoor Services

All Roof Replacement


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

RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

WESTERN
SUBURBS

BUILDING & GARDEN


SUPPLIES
WE DELIVER
232 STUBBS TCE,
SHENTON PARK

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

9389 6131

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

9384 6164

Complete and Professional Pool


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

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

John Clark 0417 912 362


Mark Lynch 0418 959 871

(Opp Lemnos Hosp)

SECRETARIAL
For All Your
Secretarial Needs
from Student to
Executive
- Resumes - CVs
- Audio Typing
- Word Processing/Mail Outs
- Bookkeeping
- Powerpoint Presentations
- Business Reports
- Photocopy/Binding/Scanning

Secretarial &
Executive Support
Services
Professional Business Support
As and When You Need It.
YExecutive Personal Assistance
YAppointment Setting / Diary Management
YAudio Typing (Specialise in Medico-Legal)
YWord Processing / Mail Outs / Business Reports
YPower Point Presentations
YProfessional Writing & Editing / Proof Reading
YDocument Binding / Scanning / Laminating

SHADE SAILS

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

9389 8744
Mobile
0413 747 777

Maintenance & Repair


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TILING

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

Alex 0412 597 261

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

0422 095 481


When only the best will do

Floor & Wall Tiling


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

NO JOB TOO SMALL


CALL PETER FOR FREE QUOTE

0438 909 275


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

& Bathroom renovation

Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

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

0418 958 607 Patrick


SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE
CLAREMONT

POOL
SERVICE
FOR OVER 20 YEARS

POOL & SPA SERVICE


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

$BMM.BSL0456

734 775

ABN 24 539 659 015

Specialising in all Tiling & Stone work


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

0400 446 827

Western Suburbs
Pool Service

to advertise
in the POST

Junk Removal

CLEANING CHEMICALS &


EQUIPMENT
QUALITY OWNER OPERATED
COMPLETE POOL SERVICE

Matt 0414 694 656

0414 775 586


Est. 1990

CONSULTANCY
FULLY INSURED
FREE WRITTEN QUOTES

PH: 9359 9300


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

FLOREAT TREE SERVICE


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

PROFESSIONAL

TREE
SURGEONS

Certified
Arborists
Indigo
Painting
Offering Complete Tree
Service With Care
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TREE SURGEON

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All reno & new work


Specialists in
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ROOT ZONE
MANAGEMENT

TOP MARK TILING

0434 441 277

JOSH MANN

PEST MANAGEMENT

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

257 STIRLING HWY


CLAREMONT

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SAFE TREE REMOVALS

No job too small


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

Call us on
9381 3088

2m 3m 4m 6m 8m

FORMATIVE AND
PRACTICAL PRUNING

Original est 1967


Tree Guild of
WA # 8804

Core Tiling
Specialists in Commercial &
Residential Shade Sails

If you have trees, you need


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

Ring Ian on

Call: Jill James

0439 029 799

Email: ofceallrounders@iinet.net.au

9401 1820

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SAND SUPPLIES

We create the professional


edge that everyone wants

No Job Too Small


Call Dave 0410 493 127

Quality AND
quantity

AT YOUR SERVICE

NEDLANDS
134 BROADWAY

RUBBISH
REMOVAL

9380 8333

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

postnewspapers.com.au
READERS = Your
ad goes further

0432 941 148

0433 210 028

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FREE QUOTES - PENSIONER DISCOUNT

Swan River
Roofing

LOCAL ROOFING
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RUBBISH REMOVAL

PH: 9381 5455

0408 947 570

WorkSafe Asbestos Demolition Lic


Builders Registration Number 13172

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

OPEN 6 DAYS

Re-Roofing

Roberts
Renovations &

RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

(Licenced & Fully Insured)

Reticulation Systems installed,


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

0411 143 588/9381 7404

ROOFING

Trades &
Services

0407 774 549 9387 5153


LAKESIDE
TREES & STUMPS
www.lakesidestumpgrinding.com.au

TREE & PALM REMOVALS


HEDGING & MULCHING
NARROW ACCESS
SPECIALISTS
FULLY INSURED
Call ANDY

9306 8599
Mobile

0408 405 671

Stump Grinding
Complete
Stump Removal
Fully Insured / All areas

Free Quotes
Call Adam
Tel: 9246

0235
Mob: 0403 377 692

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TREE SERVICES
Perths Premiere
Tree Service

Our professional service includes:


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TUCK-POINTING
DOWNLOAD BROCHURES:
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Invisible Crack Repairs
www.tuckpointing.com.au
* Concrete Cancer
* Damp & Waterproofing
* Wall Alterations
* Structural Wall Removal

Roberts

Aaron:
0410 521
734
Handyman
Service
soss_tree_services@yahoo.com.au

TV DVD VCR AUDIO


Digital Set Top Boxes
Entertainment Centres
Pre-Packed
Furniture Assembled
LINDSAY

0414 738 888


TV SERVICES

MAINLINE
TUCKPOINTING

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

Building Conservation, Heritage


Restoration Tuckpointing,
Stonework, Brickwork Pointing,
Qualified Bricklayer

9382 4752
Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854

ABM Brick Restoration


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UPHOLSTERY

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

9354 4524

WERE JUST A PHONE


CALL AWAY

TSB INTERIORS

Recovery new and Antique


All your upholstery needs
26 years experience

Tim 0405 049 994

tsbi@westnet.com.au

www.cometelectronics.com.au

Andrew & Ben offer


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

0424 150 899


TRY US - YOU WILL BE HAPPY

Qualified, Experienced, Insured


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

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

Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

0407 771 476

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

PROUD

Digital TV Antenna

APPLIANCES

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

On Time / Experienced / Insured

4 Hood Street Subiaco

Services

Jason 0413 859 898


www.pdtas.com.au

9388 2251

Uwes European
Appliance Repairs

Repair Miele Siemens


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

9448 2227

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

Ph: 6201 1387

www.uwerepairs.com.au
The Tree Specialists

WINDOW
CLEANING

Call Marco

0450 159 839


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

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING

75((
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0402 433 690

MUIRS

EST. 1976

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


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

teamtreelopper@gmail.com
www.teamtreelopper.com

Skillful tree pruners


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

M: 0411 351 251

SWANBOURNE
TREE
SERVICE
Free Quotes
Great Service

0423 655 222

PETE AND JOSH


WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

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

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN
Mob

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

The Local Guys

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9379 3407

7 Day 6am - 10pm


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FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

TUNE INS
INSTALLATIONS

9242 2952

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

TV INSTALLATIONS

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

1800 447 130 0403 041 941

WINDOW CLEANING
your local professional

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ANGUS

040 375 8242

30+CISCO IP Phones (Model 7940).


Includes 2 SoundPoint IP 601
Switchboards. All working. A robust
and popular model worldwide. Good
condition/lite. $600 ono.
For more information call 9381 3088

Trades & Services


WINDOW
CLEANING

GMR

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

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD
BED Queensize, solid timber, four
poster classic style. Features high
headboard, lower footboard. Comes
with solid timber slatted base + as
new Posturepaedic mattress. Cost
$2000.00. Excellent condition
$650.00 lot. Please phone: 0477 433
591
GENUINE Downsizing. Antiques,
bric brac, collectibles. Oak ext table.
Pictures, Grandfather chair (need
work). All good quality plus garden
furniture. 9384 1554, 0417 091 334
LOUNGE
Sofa: Chesterfield 3
seater, leather. Beautiful quality.
Superbly comfortable. Excellent
condition $650.00.
Ph: 0400 749 433
LOUNGE Suite, as new, hand
made by Guests furniture store
Claremont. Quality Down/Feather
cushions. Consists of 2 sofas, large
3/2 and large 2/2. Colour oatmeal
/neutral. Luxurious quality, Kirribili
style suite. Absolutely perfect
condition. Price $1500 neg, message
on voicemail. Contact 9404 6295
THREE Large cane palm plants.
Height of pergola. Each plant in a
large ceramic pot. Beautiful plants.
Plants alone worth $600 each in
garden centres. Price $175 neg.
Moving Interstate. Tel 9404 6295

FOR SALE TRADING

FREE QUOTES

CORTEZ Stone. All aspects of


Limestone Random style feature
walls to large scale retaining. Call for
a quote. Dayna or Charlie.
0400 221 760

grwindowcleaning@bigpond.com

ANTIQUES

0439 518 525

WINDOW CLEANER

$50 disc. for repeat clients


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

Isaac 0405 300 298


DIVERSITY WINDOW
CLEANING

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

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996
www.diversitycleaning.com.au

iSHINE

Window
Cleaning

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

Trevor 0406 809 977

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

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235
WINDOW
REPAIRS

Paul Jones

Carpentry & Joinery


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

CLOCKS
Antique. Years of
collecting. Selling Grandfather
clocks. Assorted mantle style clocks,
German, Vienna and Station clocks.
French clocks. Phone Philip 0450
049 679. Home 9380 6399
DINNERWARE
Portmeirron
Pomona, 12 dinner plates, 12 bread
butter, 12 Oatmeal. Excellent
condition. $500. 0421 218 912, 9344
3757
DISPLAY Cabinet glass doors, two
base full length Oak $350. Excellent
condition 0421 218 912, 9344 3757

ARTS & CRAFTS

BRENda

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

BED AND BREAKFAST


EXLEY House B&B 2 Bedford St,
Nedlands. Two lovely bedrooms with
french doors to a verandah
overlooking gardens. Private
entrance and guest living area. 0417
947 334/9386 4452.
exleyhse@iinet.net.au
ROSEMOORE B&B Mosman Park
twn/double rooms, own ensuites.
www.rosemoore.com.au
9384 8214

BOATING
MOORING Wanted in Matilda Bay,
require 7.5m swing. Everything
considered. Contact John 0438 915
770

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

EDUCATIONAL
ACCOUNTING
Tuition from
qualified teacher , grades 11, 12 and
first year Uni, 0415 741 040
CHEMISTRY
Physics,
Mathematics, Englsih and other
WACE subjects. Individual tuition for
Years 10/11/12. The Tuition Centre,
Bayview Terrace, Claremont. 9284
3004
CHEMISTRY Tutor. Years 10-12.
Eight years experience. Current 5th
year Medical student, with BSc in
Chemistry. Can tutor at your place or
meet at school/public library. $50 p
/h. Cottesloe local. James
0404 918 438
ENGLISH And Literature tuition.
Very experienced YR11/12 WACE
teacher/examiner/marker.
The
Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace,
Claremont. 9284 3004
ENGLISH
Specialist tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords.
Individualised teacher, trained tutors.
Full Australian curriculum. Free
assessment. Ph 9388 3727.
www.numberworksnwords.com
FRENCH & Spanish playgroups
(2-5yrs)- no previous knowledge
required. Fun activities, songs,
puppets, craft. Vanessa:
0468 559 598 www.lcfclubs.com.au
HISTORY Politics, English Lit and
Mandarin tutor, Years 10-12. Oxford
Graduate and CCGS old boy. Can
tutor at school or home. $50p/h.
Peter 0450 477 485
MATHEMATICS
(inc. specialist,
methods
and
applications),
Engineering and Physics tuition in
your home. Specialising in Years 10
to year 12, ATAR, University and
TAFE.
Focussing
on
clear
explanations, problem solving and
test preparation. Experienced,
professional and dedicated tutor.
Phone Denton 0425 898 598 or 9418
7703
MATHEMATICS
Tutoring. Very
experienced Yr11/12 WACE teacher
/examiner/marker. The Tuition
Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
MATHS
Specialist tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords.
Individualised teaching, trained
tutors. Full Australian curriculum.
Free assessment. Ph 9388 3727.
www.numberworksnwords.com
NEED
Help with Maths? 1-1
in-home tutoring by exp'd UWA PhD
at $65/hour and up to 400 minutes of
free online help before tests/exams.
Try this unique service today! 0438
965 775
PP-3 Tutoring in English and
Maths. Improve skills or extension.
Retired teacher. $25 p/h. Dee 0448
793 928

ENTERTAINMENT
HORSE Riding lessons or just a fun
afternoon or morning. Take photos
and enjoy. Ph Danny 0410 314 909

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

GARAGE SALES

GARAGE
Sale this weekend,
30-31st May, 2 Clement Street
Swanbourne, 9am-4pm Saturday,
9am-1pm Sunday. Items from 1930s
onwards. Antique tools, china,
glassware, vintage furniture,
kitchenware, household goods,
books, vinyl and lots more

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
UP To 11,000,000 required to
invest in Broadacre Wheatbelt
Mortgage 5%-5.5% P.A ROI.
Secured by 1st mortgage int,Paid 3
mnths in advance. Call 0428 758
030
WORK@HOME
Flexible hours,
high income enquire today.
www.peterwheaton.com

A1
Computer Home services,
reasonable rates. 9343 9212, 0409
375 245
AVAILABLE
Reliable computer
support repairs. Upgrades, new
systems, software installing, virus
removal, onsite work or home. Local.
Call Ian 0411 181 573
SWITCH PC Services. Pre-owned
PC Systems from $250. In-Home
Computer Services, $30 call out, $40
per hour. 10% Pensioner and Loyalty
discounts.
Call 0487 745 886 info@switchpc.com.au
http://www.switchpc.com.au

WROUGHT IRON

PILATES
With Us at Mount
Claremont Community Centre. Mixed
level classes. (new to Pilates, plse
call first) Saturdays 4pm - 5pm &
Wednesdays 6pm - 7pm. Lucy 0411
038 375, Sue 0403 784 076

BUILDING Design, +Extensions, +


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

SASH IN A FLASH

www.sashinaflash.com.au

ALTERATIONS Hems etc fast,


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

CLAREMONT
De-clutter,
designers, ladies, kids clothing,
household items, books 9-12:00.
Sun 31st 21 Brown St

COMPUTERS

PH 0407 328 128

HEALTH & BEAUTY

BUSINESS
CONSULTING

PH 0417 915 636


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

DRESSMAKING

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

SORE
Feet? Therapeutic foot
massage including Reflexology,
Reiki, Podiatry treatment. Genuine
care and time given. Health rebate.
Pip McGuinness, Podiatrist, 39 years
experience. 9387 1027
WORKOUT
Fitness Cottesloe
classes. Gym Pilates. Maureen.
0418 950 112
YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing open
classes in Wembley Tuesday
evening, Fremantle Thursday
evening. Certified Teacher Suzanne
0414 883 139
YOGA Wembley
Downs Junior Football Club. Vinyasa
Monday and Thursday 6-7pm; Yin
Wednesday 9.30-10.30am. All levels
welcome. Theresa 0402 676 329

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS


COTTESLOE Apartment. Great
ocean views from every room and
wide balcony. Renov 2brm fully furn
and equipped. Mins walk to beach
and train. Quiet street. Aircond, rates
from $110-$160pn, min 4. Special
weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph
9339 4448 or 0405 670 803
COTTESLOE Beachfront apartment
avail. One b/r renov. Great views,
fully self cont. Rates from $95 pn
winter to $150 pn peak.
Ph 0405 670 803 or 9339 4448
www.24706.worldstays.com
COTTESLOE 2 bed apt. Great
central location, walk to beach &
transport, ocean views, fully
equipped. Rates from $110-$180pn,
min 4. Special weekly rates for long
stays. Ph: 0438 845 567
email: cottesloeviews@yahoo.com.au
www.cottesloeviews.com.au
COTTESLOE Beach House Stays.
Family and executive self-contained
houses and apartments available for
short term rental in Cottesloe and
surrounding areas. Phone 9286
2641 www.cbhstays.com.au
DAWESVILLE For rent. Holiday
house, 2 storey with spectacular
views from large balcony. Large
theatre room, alfresco area, 4
bedroom, 3 toilet, sleeps 9 adults.
$640 per night or $3480 per week.
Call 0409 771 485
DUNSBOROUGH 3 bed, 2 bath
relaxing winter break 0407 385 259
PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075

HOUSESITTING
Indigo
Painting

GOING
On Winter holidays?
Planning a future holiday be it a few
days/weeks/or month or so? Single
mature aged lady, very capable,
extremely familiar/comfortable with
Western Suburbs. Police Clearance
Certif avail. Non smoker. 0409 745
833

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

LIMOUSINES
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Perth, WA. Visit our website
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0402 122 351

LOST & FOUND

LOTS Of kitchen items, baby &


toddler items, electrical and general
household. 41 Victoria Street
Mosman Park. Saturday 30 and
Sunday 31, 8am-4pm

LOST 19th May single pearl and


diamond necklace on black cord.
Probably
cemetery
end
of
Kinninmont Avenue, Nedlands.
Reward please phone 9386 7974

ORD Street Nedlands, combined


homes. Much as new, mens,
womens, winter clothing. CD's,
classical jazz, choral, books, china,
linen, toys, furniture, nicknacks and
more. Saturday 30 May. Strictly
8.30am-2pm

LOST Four weeks ago in Nedlands


area square. Multi coloured sapphire
with with a diamond on each side set
in platinum. Reward please phone
9386 7974
LOST Large bunch of approx 15
keys, inc master keys. City Beach
area. Stewart 0407 711 769

ROTARY
Swap Mart. Every
Sunday 7am to 12 noon. Broadway
Shopping Centre, Nedlands. Seller
bays $5. 1st Sunday free. Come and
get bargains galore or sell your
goods

LOST Weekend 23/05/15 treasured


Antique Gold chain bracelet with 4
attached charms. Reward. 0417 040
003

HEALTH & BEAUTY

MARRIAGE
CELEBRANTS

HERBALIFE
Independent
Distributor, prompt delivery. Call
9244 4318, 0450 032 061
MASSAGE: Amazing self healing,
deep relaxation. Alleviates stress
/neck/shoulder/back/tension/pain
/migraines/anxiety. Zen Shiatsu,
Therapeutic massage, trained in
Japan. Elspeth 0410 853 441
MASSAGE
Huna Hawaiian,
Swedish relaxation. Indluge yourself,
experience
deep
relaxation,
qualified, n/s Alanah 0405 755 715
PAMPERZONE
Beauty Studio
Claremont. All beauty services
supplied. Home based, reasonable
rates. Good parking, no noisy
cubicles. Ladies only. To make an
appointment ring
Christine 9384 5037

COMMONWEALTH
Marriage
Celebrant-Professional and reliable,
Glenda Prideaux.
Mob: 0407 336 604.
Email: Glenda@glendaprideaux.com
www.glendaprideaux.com
PHOTOGRAPHER
Available.
Local, freelance. Capture that
special day or family event.
Reasonable rates. Mobile: 0412 294
711
www.faircloughphotography.com.au.
Email: newspics@iinet.net.au

MOTOR VEHICLES
HONDA Civic VTi 2008, $9900,
excellent condition. $85,500km,
0400 038 533

POST, May 30, 2015 Page 93

classifieds classifieds classifieds Mosman plea on McCabe St


From page 11

MUSICAL

SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS WANTED

ALTO Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute,


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

MEDICAL
Receptionist required
part time, preferably experienced
with Best Practice. Must be able to
work as a team in a professional and
friendly work environment. Flexible
with hours and leave cover may be
required. Prior to start of business
Monday 8th June, 2015, please
email your resume and short cover
letter to:
ahosking@dalkeithmedical.com.au

IRONING
Service. Reliable,
experienced, reasonable price.
Large basket of 20. $50 or $3/pce.
Contact 0404 059 944
LAWNMOWING
Gardening,
handyman, odd jobs.
Phone 0407 100 075
LAWNMOWING Service reel and
rotary work. Free quotes, reliable
service, fully insured. Call Seamus
6143 8721, 0450 225 113
ODD Job man. Basic house and
garden maintenance including:
weeding, painting, wallpapering,
picture hanging and furniture
restoration. No job too small to
consider. Local to Nedlands. One off
to long term. 7 days. Phone Colin
0434 902 146
RETICULATION? Consider doing
your own repairs/installation? Call
me for technical back-up. Quality
components at reasonable prices.
Flow testing Rob 0422 243 780

cello

PART
Time Receptionist/Front
desk. A small Physiotherapy clinic in
Subiaco requires a highly motivated
person Monday to Thursday from 12
noon to 5pm & Friday from 12 noon
CELLO 12 size. Good condition with to 4pm. This position requires
nice tone. Approx 3 yrs old. $375. someone who is able to develop
Local to Nedlands. Please phone or rapport quickly with patients, be
text
accurate and reliable on a computer.
0402 852 112
Have a good telephone manner and
GUITAR Lessons. Eve Tsakalos be able to commit to a clinic that
Guitar and String Inst School. Group thrives on providing excellent
tuition and private lessons available, service. Please send your resume &
any style taught. Learn from Perth's cover letter of application to Michael
most experienced teacher. Contact Wood at
michaelw@mtmphysiotherapy.com.au
Eve 9387 5014
GUITAR
Tuition, beginner to
advanced. eddierg@bigpond.net.au
9381 9146
MUSIC For littlies (18m-2yrs), Tues ALLCLEANLIVING Brilliant team of
mornings- rhythms, instruments, hardworking reliable mature women
organising
homes
songs, fun activities. Vanessa: 0468 cleaning,
everyday. An immaculate job
559 598
everytime. Rhonda 0400 880 725
SINGING
Tuition
beginners
/advanced, 9381 9146,
ALL Your laundry needs. Washing,
terryann@bigpond.net.au
ironing, exp. lady, efficient, reliable,
ABN, P/C. $35 p.h, 0450 089 933

SITUATIONS WANTED

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION

CENTRAL
London apartment
overlooking lovely garden square in
South Kensington. 2 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms, 5 minutes to tube,
internet phone and mobiles 9389
8881 or 9386 3893
CHELSEA
Central
London
apartment. Fanstastic location near
South Kensington and Sloane
Square tubes. Sleeps 4/5. One
double, two single bedrooms; two
toilets. Internet, mobiles, Oyster
cards provided. 9284 6515
PARIS Beautiful 2 bed apartment.
Left bank close to Notre Dame. Visit
www.5stjacques.com or call 0418
918 979
QUEENSTOWN NZ luxury Villa in
town, spectacular views of lake.
www.alpenview.co.nz or Karen 9384
4593

PERSONAL
IF You (or someone you know) has
recently lost a partner and need
someone who understands to talk
with I would feel happy and
privileged to be a listening ear for
you as I know what it is like to lose a
husband . Look forward to seeing
you. Call me Margrett 0497 602 365
RELAXATION/ Sensual massage
by experienced male therapistCottesloe area. 7 days a week. Ph
0405 568 137
SENSUAL
Massage qualified
therapist. Petite, brunette. By
appointment, Mosman Park, from
$70, Rachael, 0415 836 700

PETS
DOG Obedience Classes: Qualified
Dog trainer Neri Karazija. Saturday
mornings and Wednesday evenings.
Next classes commence July 22nd &
25th. Bookings essential. Ring
Jaimee on 9384 2644
DOG
Obedience workshops.
Having trouble with recall, jumping
up and pulling on the lead? Our
Workshops with Neri Karazija are
just the thing. The next workshop will
be held on June 6th at 10.30am. To
book your place ring Jaimee on 9384
2644
PUPPY
School and puppy
management:
Sundays
at
Swanbourne Veterinary Centre.
9.15am and 10.45am respectively.
Barista coffee available! Just come
along or ring 9384 2644

BABYSITTER
Available Friday,
Saturday, Sunday nights. Mature
and responsible 14 year old lady
whom loves children of all ages.
$10-$20 per hour. Please call
0438 693 495
BABYSITTER Mature lady looking
for casual work. I have WWC, first
aid cert, transport. Available most
days and nights, not Thursday night.
Would like work around Floreat.
Contact Christine 0415 579 871
BOOKKEEPING
BCom MYOB
Professional Partner & BAS Agent.
Also year end adjustments GST on
Imports Foodies & Tradies. Phil 0419
952 261
CHAUFFEURED Sedan service.
Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
Mastercard and eftpos. Lic. 3862.
Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANA A thorough meticulous
work. Exp. Pol Cl refs
0468 308 980
CLEANER Honest, reliable, good
job guaranteed. Police/clear.
08 6161 4065
CLEANER Housekeeper. Years of
experience in large homes and
antique furniture, Pol clearance with
excellent references. Honest,
reliable. 0415 170 739
CLEANER Ref. exp. 20 years call
Mira 0449 977 180
CLEANERS
Available,
experienced, ABN, references
$25.00 Susan 0407 387 130
CLEANERS
Reliable,
thorough work $30.00Hr.
0404 816 595

honest,

CLEANING Excellent, experienced,


best references, Pol clearance, $30
phr, 0450 001 973
FURNITURE
Restoration and
repairs. Experienced in restoration of
Antiques. The best job at the best
prices. References. Please call
Colin: 0434 902 146
GARDEN
A Backyard
Experienced.
Phone Nick 0412 772 238

Blitz.

GARDEN Bag service, garden bag


and frame supplied monthly service
available, reliable service. Call
Seamus 6143 8721, 0450 225 113
GARDENING
Lawnmowing,
whipper
snipping,
hedging.
Experienced. $30 to $35p.h.
Craig 0411 315 807
GARDEN Makeovers, clean ups,
reticulation. Small jobs, free quotes.
Landscape apprentice.
Call 0423 477 822

PHOTOGRAPHY

HAIRDRESSER Male for mature


people. Reasonable rates
9387 7947

FREELANCE Photographer. Make


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

HANDYMAN Efficient, reliable. 25


years
experience.
Painting,
gardening, tiling, craftsman etc. Call
Bob. 9444 6474, 0403 511 072

PUBLIC NOTICES

IRONING
A1 absolutely best
professional, 7 day sve, smoke free,
pick up deliver.
Lyn 0418 915 842

LOST Most of your Super through


bad stockbroking advice? If you
thought you had no option but to
write off your superannuation losses,
think again. All may not be lost. I
specialise in getting compensation
for my clients. A moderate fee
charged only for successful
compensation. Your confidentiality
assured. Contact forensic chartered
accountant on 0431 949 473

SITUATIONS VACANT
33257

CAREER Position with OPSM


Claremont. Opportunity exists to join
the new team at OPSM Claremont.
Full training provided. Must be caring,
outgoing friendly personality with good
work ethic. Full time. Start a new
career with us! Apply now; drop CV
instore, or apply at
OPSMClaremont@gmail.com
MANAGER
Cafe. Experience
essential. Growing business. Great
owner support. 0433 940 215 or
email lakeemployment@gmail.com

HOUSE Cleaning, reliable, honest,


25yrs experience. Please phone
Shirley 0413 455 457

IRONING A better professional


service. Long established, smoke
free, pick up and delivery. Sandra
0411 222 899
IRONING A professional service.
Cambridge Laundry. 115 Birkdale St,
Floreat (near cnr Cambridge St).
7.30am-4.30pm, M-Fri.
Ph: 9383 9252
IRONING A reliable service. Pickup
and delivery. Wembley, Subiaco,
Nedlands etc.
Ph: 0422 123 789
IRONING/ Drycleaning. Expert 24hr
turnaround.
Quality
work
guaranteed. Regular, reliable van
pickup and delivery to your door.
Local family run business.
(Established 1986). "There are no
wrinkles in our reputation". Phone
Prestige Ironers 9385 7788/0403
121 181
IRONING Expert in business shirts.
Honest, reliable p/c 0415 170 739
IRONING Pick up deliver $10 p/h.
Reliable, quick service. Cleaning any
area $25 p/h. Reliable, honest,
experience 15 yrs 0413 907 261
IRONING Pick up deliver $10p/h.
Reliable quick service, honest,
experience 15yrs. 0413 907 261

SOCIAL CLUBS
LADY Wanted to join crotchet
Afghan squares 9384 5828

TO LET
2 Bedroom, 1 bathroom. Minimal
traffic in this cul-de-sac, Kings Park,
schools hospitals, UWA, Perth CBD.
Subiaco cafes and restaurants all
nearby. Please call Denise on 0417
973 066
AAAAFOR more properties To Let
see the classified advertisement
in our Real Estate
CITY Beach F/F ocean front home
available June/Sept $500 pw. Julie
9385 9592
CLAREMONT Townhouse 20 June
to 3 October. Comfortable 3 bed, 2
bathroom fully equipped home in
lovely location. Rent negotiable for
right tenant. Call 0414 426 895 or
6161 2088
COTTESLOE $850pw. 3/2 + Study,
dble gge, chef ktich, a/c, alarm, retic,
cls to amens. Avail 8th June. 0433
417 929
COTTESLOE 2 bed apt. Great
central location, walk to beach &
transport, balcony ocean views, fully
/furn equipped. Avail now 3 month
lease $805 p/w neg. Ph: 0438 845
567
email: cottesloeviews@yahoo.com.au
www.cottesloeviews.com.au
CRAWLEY 1 bed renovated unit,
close UWA, shops, river, transport.
New kitchen/bathroom, ground floor
small block, large courtyard with
shed and u/c parking. For details
phone 0417 556 446
FLOREAT Perry Lakes new town
home, amazingly furnished and fully
equipped.
Just
bring
your
toothbrush. Mid August for 6 months
with extension possible. Small dog
allowed. $750 per week plus 4 week
bond. 0497 577 171 or 0478 632 343
JOONDANNA Tenders welcome to
rent/lease 3x1 villa c/yard, sm quiet
block. To view ph: 9386 6660/0422
976 515
MT HAWTHORN $390 in private
garden setting, 2 brm cottage BIRs,
well maint, clean , suits cple or
single. Foxtel, alarm, A/c, walk to
Oxford St and Scb Bch Rd. Avail 2
June 0448 303 164
NEDLANDS To Let. Hampden Rd
Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
OFFICE For sale or lease Cottesloe
589 Stirling Hwy, exc location, 52m2,
lease $2100pm. Divided into 3
spaces. Incl 2 u/cover car bays. O/G
addn at cost. No gst. Complex has
Conference room, shwr facilities.
Avail now! Ph: 0409 918 098
OFFICE Shenton Park 20sqm with
waiting area, a/c, kitchen, WC & u/c
parking $250pw inc all outgoings.
0403 122 665
STUDENT Accommodation. Best
rates, weekly and monthly. 150
Claisebrook Rd, East perth. Ph:
9228 9525
TWO
Bedroom fully furnished
cottage to let, Nedlands, quiet street,
5 mins walk UWA, QE11, Kings
Park, Swan River. Parking on verge.
Available 20 May for six months,
extension possible. Ph: 0410 758
866

WANTED TO BUY
17TH To 20th Century antiques and
collectables wanted. Furniture, chest
of drawers, old clocks, pocket
watches, wrist watches, china, silver,
dolls, teddy bears. Will pay best
prices. Cash paid. Phone Philip of
Nedlands 0450 049 679 or 9380
6399
RADIOS Old valve type + parts,
any condition, private collector. Ph.
Andrew 9319 1703
or 0439 868 306
WANTED To buy bric a brac. Old
stuff and 60s. Paul 0412 736 291

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items in the POST
for only$ 40

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Condition

who is the reason we have


a new traffic study done by
Fremantle council.
All I can say is thank goodness for Mr Sturgess because
this could have been passed
and gone through without any
whimper from this council.
I am so glad that they have
now picked up the ball and
are doing something to protect
not only the people of North
Fremantle but also the people
of Mosman Park with what was
going to be one of the most
travelled upon roads.
But there is a lot more to
be done to these roads than
these few recommendations
we have put together.
So I am hoping that this
council will really pressure
and work with the Fremantle
council to ensure the people
of Mosman Park are not impacted by the additional 6000
cars they expect to be on that
road when these buildings are
finished.

Additional height proposed


on the Taskers site.

Additional height proposed on the Matilda


Bay Brewery site.

Additional height proposed for Building A.

This Mackay Urbandesign drawing shows how an 18-storey building might


look on the former One Steel site.

Spring start for markets


From page 3
We, like other retailers, are
certain this will re-energise
and revitalise Rokeby Road as
a major weekend destination,
Mr Johnston said.
Hadley Missell read a message from Ace Cinemas owner
David Pye, who helped set up
the Rocks Markets in Sydney
in the 1990s, which said the
markets plan was exciting and
compelling.
A message from Regal
Theatre manager Kim Knight
said the theatre was interested
in staging performances in the
markets or on the street.
This would ... appeal to a
wider audience from all over
the world, he said.
Venn principal Evan Briers
said it had the potential to
become the must-see farmers
market in the metropolitan
area.
The City of Subiaco has
before it a unique opportunity
to create an iconic market on
one of Perths most famous
streets, located against turnof-the-century architecture,
with tree-lined streets and
somewhere where markets
are a part of its character,
he said.
Dalkeith resident Colin
Latchem said comments by
the developer of a planned
supermarket in the Station
Street market casting doubts
on the Rokeby market were
disappointing (Developer
queries Rokeby market,
POST, May 15).
The idea of markets on
Rokeby is visionary, creative
and fun, Mr Latchem said.
[Has the developer] ever
been to France? You can
go any town and village and
there is the weekly market
filling the squares and streets,
chock-a-block with everyone
out enjoying themselves, the

atmosphere and the wonderful freshly baked bread and


patisseries, fish and fruits de
mer and the local charcuteries,
honeys, fruit, olives, vegetables, cheeses and wines.
You can enjoy the colours,
the smells and because you
even can try the wares before
buying the tastes.
You can haggle for handmade specialities and vintage
knick-knacks.
You can choose between
the huge pans brimming with
paella or going into a cafe for
a coffee and croissant and
people-watching.
You can be entertained by
local musicians and still go
into the surrounding shops and
small bars and businesses. We
can have all this, and more.
Its a million miles away
from the world of the supermarkets that nowadays so
influence the way we grow,
buy and eat our food.
The council was being asked
to agree to a conditional licence
approval rather than a contract
with the Venn Group.
Councillor Leanne Potter
said that apart from heritage
streetscape issues, this was the
most important thing she had
voted on in her three years at
council.
Councillor Mark Burns
moved that the markets should
be allowed to operate on appropriate holidays, and for
six years, not four as written
on the staff report.
The motion was passed.
Subiacos director of development services Kathy Bonus
said the four years in the report was a mistake and should
have read six years.
Councillor Garry Trinder
said he supported the market
but was concerned about the
lack of exit clauses.
His commercial experience
was that 90% of any contract

should be put into what would


happen if it didnt work. This
was missing in this licence
agreement, apart from annual
reviews.
We are all in the sunshine
on this ... but in the sunshine
we have clouds and they might
be of their own doing, or some
external influence, but Id like
to know roles and responsibilities should the markets not
proceed for whatever reason
at some point in time.
He said the councils experience with Homebase had shown
that effort needed to be put into
ensuring that unnecessary arguments did not happen.
Ms Bonus said staff had received legal advice about the
approval conditions.
She said not all that information was available or
ready but the council was now
seeking a framework for the
markets.
Subiaco artist and small bar
operator Murray Gill raised a
separate proposal for a market
on the Forrest Street carpark,
between Denis and Rowland
streets.
He said he was neither for
or against the Rokeby Road
markets.
This carpark needs to be
protected from development,
edge to edge development ...
from infill beyond infill, he
said.
I can imagine the council
being the landlord, quite a
good one Id imagine, for a
whole lot of small interesting small Melbourne-style
shops, giving a whole lot of
life and colour to the city, and
a link to those (Rokeby Road)
markets.
I would personally like to
see a fish and chip shop, more
take away foods, a place to buy
feather boas and a taxidermist.
A little bit of interest, a little
bit different.

Subi denies Simpson claim


From page 9

Perth City Council for the


reform process.
In the City of Perth document, theres certainly the
reflection of a strong majority
vote not wanting to join the
City of Perth, he said.
However, they are saying
that when residents were approached in relation to the
transfer of the university and/
or hospital they indicated a
o
preference to be in the same
p
llocal government area as those
iinstitutions
This is another reason why
iits important we do this piece

of work now.
The Hands Off Subiaco
group had a strategic meeting this week to develop their
campaign, and plans to lobby
politicians.
They were contacted by
former Liberal police ministerturned-backbench maverick
Rob Johnson.
He told them he opposed
any form of forced council
merger.
If the Labor Party and the
National Party, together with a
couple of Liberals, vote against
it, then it will be defeated, Mr
Johnson said.

I am aware of at least one


other Liberal prepared to vote
against the legislation.
The problem as I am now
led to believe is that the
National Party may just simply
abstain from voting, which
would allow the legislation to
go through.
If I may suggest, your efforts should be directed to the
Labor Party and the National
Party.
The group will meet Labors
local government spokesman
David Templeman just before
the next sitting of Parliament
in June.

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Austin Robertsons sporting

Time to cut the noble stars some slack

Nathan Fyfe has reached


such a level of excellence in
the first eight rounds of AFL
football, I believe that he
could already have polled 24
Brownlow Medal votes.

Last year, Nat the Magnif was


voted the most valuable player
in the league by his peers and
this season he has been even
better.
At 23, Nat has the skills of a
magician, the courage of a lion
and the strength of Samson,
and, thankfully, there is not a
Delilah in sight to tackle that
birds nest growing on the top
of his head.
I have already said that I think
Nat Fyfe is the best all-round
footballer I have ever seen.
If you dissect his game into
small parts, you will be able
to pick past stars of our game
who could do some things better
than Fyfe.
Barry Cable, Graham Farmer
and John Todd spring quickly
to mind.
But package him up, and you
have the complete footballer,
a player with the brute force
and strength of a Mack truck
travelling under the hood of a
Ferrari, coupled with a looselimbed grace that makes the
difficult look easy.
But the negative coming out

of all this full-on bravado is


the brave way Nat the Magnif
attacks the ball.
Occasionally he will face the
situation where, as he did last
year when he should have won
this first Brownlow, he will collide with another player, in my
view, accidentally.
From what I have seen of Nat
he wouldnt harm a fly off the
field; and on it, hes a tough and
uncompromising player who has
eyes only for the ball.
Two weeks ago, Nat was perhaps lucky under todays rules
to escape with a $1000 fine for
a tripping offence.
Lashing out with his foot was
really only brought about because
he first slipped. His leg flying out,
in my view, was a reaction in his
bid to get to the ball.
On many occasions I have
heaped praise on the AFL for
its innovation, promotional and
expansion strategy for taking the
game to the fabulous spectacle
it is today.
But what I do have an issue
with is the constant tinkering
with the rules.
You know that tinkering with
anything, your vehicle, your
electrical goods, or anything
you know little about, is fraught
with peril.
Many of the changes to the

Fremantle Docker Nat Fyfe is the complete package, a player who keeps
the turnstiles clicking.
I would have thought a 50m
rules have been designed to
make the game faster, though penalty would be been more
from what I have seen this year, suitable.
Compare a front-on, purposeits almost impossible to get
ful, intentional heavy slide made
pinged for holding the ball.
But back to this tripping caper into an oncoming opponent, to
... intentional, unintentional, a trip. This crunches body parts
accidental, wilful, malicious ... below the waist of the opponent,
sounds to me like something out risking a crippling ACL or other
serious long-term injury.
of the Criminal Code.
To me, that is far worse than
Penalties ranging from fines to
suspensions, whether physical a trip.
The soccer boys have capitaldamage has occurred or not, are
ised on the leg-out trip for ages.
dished out, as with Nat.

How many times in a soccer match have I seen a bloke


screaming down the pitch cop a
leg out from an opposing player,
only go to ground and writhe
with pain as if hes been hit by
a snipers bullet? The offender
gets a yellow card, or heaven
forbid, a red one.
And then, in the wink of
an eye, a quick spray from
the magic bottle on the knee,
ankle, or calf muscle and the
player is somehow miraculously cured.
Maybe the AFL Rules
Committee could emulate the
attitude of the soccer fraternity,
and have a send-off rule for a
prescribed period of time for
the slider, and the tripper?
Finally folks, I would like to
suggest that the umpires give
the ball-playing stars a little
bit of latitude.
Players like Gary Ablett,
Patrick Dangerfield, Joel
Selwood, Matt Priddis, several
others, and of course, my Player
of the Year, Nat the Magnif, all
fall into that category.
These guys, after all, are the
ones who keep the turnstiles
clicking every weekend.
And if that trips anybody up,
Im sorry.

When you look


upon a star
So, you want to be a football
hero?

Jordyn Ihms, of Mandurah, takes flight in the SunSmart WA Bodyboard Titles. Photo: Surfing WA. Woolacott

Second bodyboard round a ripper


SURFING

with Damian Lipscombe


Talent from as far as Albany
and Geraldton gathered at
Mandurahs Pyramids Beach
for a memorable second event
of the SunSmart WA Bodyboard
Titles last weekend.
Stunning conditions prevailed
through into Sunday for a thrilling series of finals watched by
a solid crowd of stoked spectators.
With the usual wedge which
breaks off the groyne to the
south of the Dawesville Cut
closing-out, a suitable peak
just down Pyramids Beach provided the prefect canvas for the
states best.
Perths Kyle Ward had good
on-beach support to witness him
earn the prestigious WA open
mens state championship title,
his maiden.
Wards dominant weekend follows his win at the opening event
last month in Yallingup.
I was a little nervous going
up against all the younger groms
in the final, but just stuck to
my guns, and only caught the
waves I needed to, Ward said.

Im stoked to be crowned the


state champion here in front of
my family.
Albanys Noah Symmans was
one of several young country
competitors to do well during
the weekend, winning the highly
competitive under-18 junior
mens division and state title.
The waves were great today,
and really consistent, Symmans
said.
One of the few local Peel lads
to win a final was Singletons
Brad Harrington, who took the
under-16 cadet boys division.
Ive just got back from a camp
in Bali with Ryan Hardy and it
taught me a lot, Harrington
said. I cant wait for the next
event in Scarborough; it cant
come around quick enough for
me.
Talented Perth boarder
Blake Gerrard was awarded
the highest-scoring wave of the
weekend, a near-perfect 9.17
from a possible 10 during his
win in the under-21 pro junior
division final.
The under-14 grommet boys
division was won by Geraldtons
Ben Vigors, who mixed it up
with some of the events youngest competitors who showed
the great depth of the states

bodyboarding talent.
Six state bodyboard titles
are still in contention going
into the third and final event of
the SunSmart WA Bodyboard
Titles due at Perth metropolitan
beaches on July 4 and 5.
From the final results a state
team will be decided to represent WA in Coffs Harbour, NSW,
in August for the 2015 National
Titles.
Final results
Open men: 1 Kyle Ward (Joondalup), 2
Jordyn Ihms (Falcon), 3 Noah Symmans
(Albany), 4 Nathan Hutchins.
State champion: Kyle Ward (Joondalup).
U-21 pro junior: 1 Blake Gerrard (Mindarie),
2 Josh Peters (Duncraig), 3 Michael Sumner
(Marmion), 4 Ashden Garrett (Margaret
River).
U-18 junior men: 1 Noah Symmans
(Albany), 2 Nathan Hutchins (Ocean Reef),
3 Josh Peters (Duncraig), 4 Kai Feodorov
(Madora Bay).
State champion: Noah Symmans (Albany).
U-16
cadet
boys:
1
Brad
Harrington (Singleton), 2 Matt
Hanks (Mandurah), 3 Henry Gibson
(Falcon), 4 Tom Todaro (Geraldton).
U-14 grommet boys: 1 Ben Vigors
(Geraldton), 2 Paddy McAullife (Fremantle),
3 Patrick Fraklyn (Palmyra), 4 Dan Donovan
(Scarborough).

Heres a bit of advice: Think


about it first.
It may be easier to pick
another dream job maybe
a Ben and Jerrys taster? Or
swim-suit fashion photographer?
Perhaps high finance might be
your go?
But a league footballer?
Well, the bucks would be nice,
but with the money comes more
aggravation than adulation, and
at times it just doesnt look like
fun any more.
Most young men would probably give an eye tooth to live the
life of a sporting heart-throb,
regardless of the sport.
The big dollars the huge attraction, of course, flowing more
freely than the muddy waters of
Mississippi.
AFL footballers can set
themselves up for life, making
a fistful of dollars through playing contracts, sponsorships, TV
appearances and endorsements;
more than a proverbial bull can
excrete.
Even the lesser lights in todays game can enjoy the fruits
of their talents with flash cars,
pretty girlfriends, and accompanying lifestyles that one can
only drool about.
Pretty ego-building, mindblowing stuff; the world to the
select few is tastier than a delicious oyster Kilpatrick.
They say that a mortal man
needs only so much money to
survive and access whatever
comforts and pleasure the world
has to offer.
But it is also true that money
feeds the ego, and the ego is
insatiable.
So why then, you have to
ask, do so many sportsmen
and women, not only in AFL
football, end up succumbing to
the temptation of consuming
substances that are banned in
their respective sports?
You have to ask yourself
why Olympic champions like
Canadian Ben Johnson and

American Marion Jones would


take performance-enhancing
substances and run the gauntlet
of international disgrace? In
the end, they both lost their
gold medals.
Even worse, theres no need
to elaborate on the conduct of
Tour de France maestro and
drug cheat Lance Armstrong,
who sank into a bottomless pit
in a desperate bid to stay at
the top.
The litany of Armstrongs lies
and denials beggars belief.
At home over the past decade
or so, we have seen the consequences of some of our football
champions falling to the lure of
both recreational and performance-enhancing drugs.
I am not a crusader for anything much, but I suspect that
a blind-eye approach early
on in the drugs-in-sport issue
may have contributed to tragic
results for some players, particularly when their playing
days were over.
I am really not in touch with
todays youth, and I just cant
get my head around why they
use performance-enhancing
substances.
With the ASADA vigilantes
hovering over elite sports
people all over the world, it is
obvious, as seen with Armstrong
and Co, you will eventually be
caught.
However, it is hard for this
old fossil to imagine the level
of ego that could lead the tattoo
brigade to do it. I cant imagine
it is because of financial stress,
unless some of these football
heroes spend most of the week
in the casino.
With a stretch of the imagination, I suppose it somehow
relates to my playing days, when
a few cool ones after the game,
followed by a pleasant Sunday
morning with a keg, doubtful
cheese and stale biscuits, and
another couple of ales during
the week was the norm with our
peer group.

POST, May 30, 2015 Page 95

Kids
Last weeks
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Jokes

Arielle Ang (6)

Use this shape to make a drawing.


The best two entries will win.

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artistry

Lucas Wijns (8)

POSTKids
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Hi Kids,
Theres no doubt we have an
abundance of talented artists among
our POSTKids readers!
Lucas Wijns (8), from Subiaco, is
one of our major Doodlebug winners
with his extraordinary drawing of a
scrambled face.
I think Lucas may be a fan of the
famous surrealist artist Salvadore
Dali, or maybe even Picasso. His
picture is very clever and entertaining.
Arielle Ang (6), from Nedlands, is
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babies. He stands out so well against
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There were so many excellent
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Newspaper to keep things clean.


An old credit or loyalty card or even just
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Cardboard an old cereal box is fine.

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ed blobs
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dboard.
I found two colours worked
ked
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Q: What is a cows
favourite bit of
clothing?
A: Udderpants.
Q: What kind of cars do
toads drive?
A: Hop rods.
Q: How do you take a pig
to hospital?
A: In the hambulance.

the ice-cream winners, so please


keep trying if you missed out this
week.
Noahs butterfly was both spotty
and stripy while Katies owl was
hooting away. Christians astronaut
was waving an Italian flag and Jies
chicken looked very happy.
Ruby came up with a two-headed
lady while Kendals penguin was
ordering fish pizza! Lydias cat was
a delight and Roses guinea pig was
adorable.
I loved Lucilles Japanese man
with his little goatee beard and
Oliviers owl was a swirl of colour
flying through the night sky.
I am looking forward to seeing
what surprises come next week,
Until then,
Jane

Knock knock.
Whos there?
Omar
Omar who?
Omar goodness wrong
door.
Q: What was Elvis
Presleys favourite
seat?
A: A rockin chair.
Q: Whats a cats favourite
exercise?
A: Puss-ups.

Tongue twister

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