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the enjoyment of life for
the hundreds of men who
ended their days there.
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the jetty and handsome
buildings in 1903-04.
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Roughing it Alex DCruz, in her sleeping bag, and Elsa Silberstein raise awareness about homelessness
outside PLC. Photo: Billie Fairclough
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.
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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-
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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
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Project architect Hugh
McGill said he had investigated the use of solar tubes.
You would have to fireseparate between each, he
said.
Cambridge council staff
had recommended that two of
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.
The DAP agreed to defer the
decision for six weeks.
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10 years of service
Kenneth Nyman Meals on Wheels
Jean Nyman Meals on Wheels
Roslyn Noel Books on Wheels
Madeleine Foster Museum
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Marion Gathercole Museum
Nancy Cornish Meals on Wheels
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Stavros Gabriel Shenton Park Senior Citizens Association
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Boulevard of broken
screens
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.
Jaws of destruction Huge machines takes bites out of the four cinemas at the Ace complex. Top: The onceinviting marquee entrance during demolition.
CLAREMONT
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said.
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
Please turn to page 93
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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.
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.
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:
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 64 apartments
Lot 233: 4005m
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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
The French Connection These climate change protesters want Julie Bishop to say oui to better
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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
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Twin towers
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Two seven-storey apartment
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finished just over a week ago,
according to the developers.
Finbar has built 245 apartments and 19 shops in Hood and
Roydhouse streets, behind the
Station Street markets.
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
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a healthy profit margin.
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Wednesday 3 June, 7am
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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
Police and other authorities Huang said her shop was
visited this Wembley business not illegal.
this week.
It is only for massage,
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Ms Huang said.
She said her two
Taiwanese workers had
visas.
Speeding
charge cut
A Cottesloe resident
had his speeding charge
reduced by 20kmh in the
Perth Magistrates Court
last week.
David Arthur Paganin
was charged with driving at 93kmh in a 60kmh
zone in Mosman Park in
November.
Last Monday morning
Mr Paganins barrister,
Guilty plea on
knife charge
Jordan Allan William
Hiron, of no fixed address, had methylamphetamine and a Bowie
knife on him when he
was arrested by detectives on August 10.
In the Perth Magistrates
Court on Monday, Mr
Hiron pleaded guilty to
possessing a prohibited
drug and carrying an
article with intent to
cause fear. He will be
sentenced next month.
Indecency charge
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of Australian women!
One Australian woman dies from heart disease
every hour of every day
Almost half of all deaths from heart attacks
in 2013 were women
Heart disease kills more than three times
as many women as breast cancer
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about women and heart disease and raise vital funds
for life-saving research, health education and
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Visit www.goredforwomen.org.au
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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.
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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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
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The tender closes on June 4.
Cold comfort Professor Nigel Laing, who will join the national MND project, cops a bucket.
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-
Cambridge Notice
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, 2005
Jacks back John Curtin, Prime Minister in World War II, lived in Cottesloe
for 23 years until his death in oce in 1945.
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
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of Claremont, 308 Stirling
Highway and on the Council's
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for the advisers
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.
Judy Curran
Forrest Street, Cottesloe
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UWA has changed its crest to a
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it with an illiterate slogan.
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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
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Crash appeal
On January 13 this year, about
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
0417 993 440.
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Cambridge Rotary
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.
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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
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way the print might have
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soul to the design, she
said.
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hand mixing inks, over
printing, different paper
stocks there are so many
opportunities to experiment
with the final result, which
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things. The LCD3s are made of
zebrawood harvested from the
forests of Gabon and Cameroon.
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pads in either Italian lambskin
leather or, for an extra charge,
vegan leather. And given that
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extra cost at all.
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Two heads are always
better than one, if theres
any hesitation, Mark
said.
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for a piece of furniture
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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.
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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
Interior designer Shaynna Blaze has designed a range of furniture to add sophistication and comfort to homes of any era.
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.
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author of Design Your
Home, published in
2013.
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Stonewashed Bed Linen
The beautiful Planet Earth bed linen collection.
Winner of the 2015 GALA Gift & Life Instyle ECO Award
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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.
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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
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PHILLIP FOGLIANI
0408 900 587
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BRENT PALMER
0421 904 814
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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.
826sqm
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1.00PM - 1.45PM
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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
An educational learning journey that lasts a lifetime
Co-Educational Catholic Primary School Pre-Kindergarten to Year 6
Enrolments
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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.
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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005
Council workers, from left, Brid Ni Mhuineachain, Daniel Sharples, Michelle Newton and Robyn
Forrest, spent last Sunday raising money to support people with cancer.
Brooke Wilson
Chelsea Cullen
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.
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FOR SALE
AIREY REAL ESTATE. THE WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALISTS
$875,000
$799,000
We are delighted to offer this beautifully maintained circa 1950 Shenton Park Cottage in
Hopetoun Terrace - a quiet, lush, tree lined Shenton Park cul-de-sac is looking for a new
owner after 22 years. Features 3 spacious bedrooms, oor boards throughout, undercover
parking, gas cooker, generous front and back yards with beautiful gardens on a 365sqm lot.
Its close to local shops and cafes, parklands, public transport and the QE2
Medical Complex.
We are proud to present this stylishly appointed apartment in Vivians Corner; a prestigious
group of 15 exclusive apartments in a prime Cottesloe Location. Apartment 1 is
air-conditioned, 115sqm in area and has 2 secure undercover car bays and store room.
Generous open plan design with lounge and dining owing to private courtyard. Spacious
main bedroom with ensuite, BIR, double size second bedroom with BIR & bathroom. An
added bonus is the study or 3rd bedroom. Euro style laundry and lots of storage space.
airey.com.au
9384 0077
Community news
Churchlands MP Sean LEstrange walks to school with Wembley Downs Primary School principal Doug Cook and students.
New updated
edition now on sale
$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
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Apartment 49, tastefully renovated 3 bed, 2 bath, A/C
Call us today for a personal tour of
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WA Sports Federation CEO Rob Thompson congratulates Si Fu Gawain on his gold medal win in
China.
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Site On 906sqm
(bidding to start at $800,000!)
WEST COAST
AUCTION:
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6th of June at
12 noon
(If not sold prior)
Viewing:
Saturdays
12:00pm - 12:30pm
Wednesdays
6:00pm - 6:30pm
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(bidding to start at $1.1 million)
WEST COAST
AUCTION:
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6th of June
at 2pm
(If not sold prior)
Viewing:
Saturdays
1:00pm - 1:30pm
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(bidding to start at $1.3 million)
WEST COAST
AUCTION:
On site Saturday
6th of June
at 3pm
(If not sold prior)
Viewing:
Saturdays
1:30pm - 2:00pm
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Community news
The Year 6 Foodie Fighters at Kapinara are battling bad food, preferring home-made and unprocessed.
for sale
29 Princess Road, Crawley
3
202 sqm
$985,000
Leederville
Subiaco
9286 3655
9208 1999
9381 2055
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Community news
Kim Maples colourful works will light up the Churchlands Community Art Exhibition next weekend.
for sale
10 Otway Street, Swanbourne
4
404 sqm
mid
$1millions
Simon McGrath
0418 918 678
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au
John Hunter
0427 654 352
john.hunter@abelmcgrath.com.au
u
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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
John Hunter
0427 654 352
john.hunter@abelmcgrath.com.au
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Simon McGrath
0418 918 678
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au
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.
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
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354 sqm
Simon McGrath
0418 918 678
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au
John Hunter
0427 654 352
john.hunter@abelmcgrath.com.au
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329 sqm
Simon McGrath
0418 918 678
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au
John Hunter
0427 654 352
john.hunter@abelmcgrath.com.au
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Claremont
Leederville
Subiaco
9286 3655
9208 1999
9381 2055
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Community news
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.
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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.
Community news
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.
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
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
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
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.
Call Trina on
9381 3088
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TIMEOUT
POST May 30, 2015
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.
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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
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.
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.
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
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heart breaking
SARAH McNEILL
This play
brings together
everything I love
in life: writing,
directing,
photograaphy,
wildflowers and
music.
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
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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Jeremy Chabriel plays Alexander in Ariel Kleimans atmospheric first feature, Partisan.
Exhibition is at the
Perth Concert Hall on
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Mussorgskys piece will
also be performed at
11am on June 4 as part
of WASOs Morning
Symphony series.
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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.
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.
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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.
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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Michelle Kerr
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brook at the boundary. There are 4 large bedrooms & 3 bathrooms, a
large formal lounge with feature open fire and Jarrah floors. A Mezzanine
level is built over the entry foyer giving views of the entrance and
large open-plan living area off the kitchen. The formal dining area has
sweeping views over the landscaped gardens. A spacious semi alfresco
entertaining room has timber floors, high metal ceilings, refurbished
wood stove & oven. Add a sparkling free form concrete BG pool in
beautiful garden setting. PLUS a separate office/studio, double
carport with workroom attached and so much more, this
property has it all!
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Only minutes to
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ACCESSIBLE
Just a short walk to
Claremont train station,
major bus routes and
cycle paths.
EDUCATION
Close to the University
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and some of Perths best
private schools.
MIRVAC QUALITY
Beautifully designed
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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
21 Arthur Street
SHENTON PARK
Auction 3pm, June 6
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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
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22 Norbury Crescent
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This delightful north-facing, single level over 55s villa makes the most
of the winter sun. With a lovely outdoor area, single carport with
ROW access and only a 600m walk from the beach this is convenient
Cottesloe living.
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There are park and lake
views from this three-bedroom and one-bathroom
unit.
AGENT: Ian Fatharly, Bexleys.
$1million
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12/9 Anstey Street
Walls of glass allow you to cook, dine and entertain among the treetops.
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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
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Oers by June 4
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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
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
Not sure where to put the wine while youre cooking? The benchtop has recesses for wine.
6 Croydon Street
NEDLANDS
Oers from
$1,995,000
Abel McGrath
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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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.
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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.
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.
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