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May 2, 2015

Marmion takes bit part in Hollywood drama

By LINDA CALLAGHAN

Nedlands MP Bill Marmion


has bought into the row over
the controversial state government plan for the City of Perth
to swallow parts of Subiaco
and Nedlands.
Mr Marmion says he has spoken to Premier Colin Barnett
about saving Hollywood Private

Hospital as part of Nedlands.


He said he had told Mr Barnett
that losing the hospital would be
too much to expect the council
to bear when boundaries are
changed to create a new city
of Perth.
The private hospital pays
Nedlands about $630,000 a year
rates.
Nedlands is not a big council

The band in full voice marches up Rokeby Road

like Stirling or Joondalup and in


my view taking out Hollywood
Hospital is too much to make
a small council absorb, Mr
Marmion said.
ABC reporter Jessica Strutt,
who previously worked in the
Premiers Department, reported
that Hollywood Hospital was
likely to stay in Nedlands but the
University of WA and the QEII

Medical Centre would become


part of Perth as planned.
She said a $730 parking levy
on organisations in Perth would
not be extended to UWA, QEII
and parts of Subiaco that would
fall in the new boundary.
But there is no word on the
fate of about 3000 Subiaco
residents in Hollywood and
Crawley east of Hampden Road

Banners held high were to meet unexpected obstacles.

and Broadway.
A recent meeting of an alliance of activists from metropolitan councils that fought
off wholesale council mergers
pledged to help those residents
win a Dadour vote on their future when the contents of the
Act are known.
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The lost parade marches the wrong way, along Bagot Road.

Subis lost parade


takes wrong turn
Subiaco is still laughing
about its solemn Anzac Day
march that went off the rails.

You cant
come in
here, were
expecting
a parade

Right turn: The moment it all went wrong. Which way to the war memorial? The leaders of the march take a
right turn when told they are not allowed into their own parade ground. Photos: Lloyd Gorman

Withers jeered
over infill plan
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Protesters jeered, yelled and
pointed fingers on Tuesday
night, warning Cambridge
councillors they would be voted
out at the October election.
The packed public gallery
exploded when mayor Simon
Withers tried to make a joke
about infill housing, telling
one man he needed to get out
more.
This is disgraceful, City
Beach resident Andrew Mill
said.

Heres
where
we go

Simon Withers

Corrine MacRae

You will not be here next


year, your jobs are on the line.
You will go down as the council that ruined City Beach.
The storm flared as protesters revealed they had trawled
public records and wanted to

know why Mr Withers had not


declared income from boards he
was appointed to by the council;
why a councillor had not declared her daughter worked for
architects hired by the council;
and why some councillors and
a senior staff member and her
husband supported a Facebook
page about subdividing pompous City Beach that had pictures of slaughtered Kenyans
and Asian children sleeping on
cardboard with captions linking
them to Cambridge.

So far off that it went down


the wrong street, past a library,
school and church and through
the theatre gardens carpark
where marchers banners and
flagpoles ripped at the overhanging fig trees, showering
them with debris.
The parade then had to fight
its way through a narrow gap
between parked cars and more
overhead snagging of banners
in Hamersley Road.
Meanwhile, an estimated
2000 people lined the central
Rokeby Road waiting for a
parade of military heroes that
did not turn up.
Instead they arrived from
the back.
When RSL member and
former mayor Richard Diggins
explained to the record crowd
what had happened, the reason
was greeted with un-solemn
gales of laughter.

So what went wrong?


Subiaco council had meticulously planned for the big event,
the 100th anniversary of the
first Anzac landing, and had a
statue to proudly unveil.
It hired a contracting firm
to close its streets, and this
included erecting manned barriers in Rokeby Road.
The marchers, led by the City
of Perth Band, formed up outside the Subiaco Australia Post
Office and set out along Rokeby
Road for the war memorial on
the corner of Hamersley and
Rokeby roads.
But the out-of-town bandsmen
ran into trouble at the Bagot
Road-Rokeby Road intersection, where a barrier had been
erected across the road.
They said they were told by
the diligent custodian of the barrier: You cant come in here,
were expecting a parade.
The deflected bandsmen
turned right along Bagot Road,
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Your chance to be constructive


about housing for the future
Im disappointed that some people are trying to turn a consultation
into a referendum.
The demographic data is very
clear: Cambridges population is
ageing and we have a very large
number of one and two-person
households.
This is recognised by Directions
2031, which requires councils to
provide greater housing choice to
address these trends.
We are also losing our original
smaller homes as they are demolished to make way for large houses,
at a time when the need for smaller
homes is going to increase.
The council has worked very
hard on its housing strategy with
highly regarded professionals
(CODA Architects and Malcolm
Mackay).
The options are well thought out
and designed to minimise the effect
on local neighbourhoods.
We have been trying to have a
discussion on the proposals, but
all we are getting are rallies and
petitions.
Planning decisions are made on
their merits, not on who can make
the most noise.
It would be a great shame if residents did not take this opportunity
to make constructive contributions
to the discussion on our future
housing needs.
Some opponents of the housing

proposals have told us privately


that there should be high-density
residential development around
our activity centres, such as Floreat
Forum and the other shopping
centres, and the dune belt along
City Beach.
The council is not proposing to
pursue that strategy, but it is the
obvious alternative to our current
housing strategy.
Its time that the people who
are suggesting that we put density
in our activity centres in Floreat
and City Beach nominated the
actual locations so the community
can take that into consideration
when commenting on the current
proposals.
Simon Withers
Cambridge mayor

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work or breakfast?
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Subiaco reader Shan Carberry sent in this photo of Greg Jamess


sculpture, which was unveiled at the Subiaco war memorial for
Anzac Day.

Ive changed my mind:


this sculptures great
My praise to Subiaco council and the
Subiaco RSL sub-branch for the Anzac Service
at the Subiaco Fallen Soldiers Memorial,
honouring 100 years of the Anzac spirit.
I had opposed having the sculpture placed
on the war memorial, but now extend my
heartfelt praise for the wonderful, realistic
image created by sculptor Greg James.
Im sure many parents will now be explaining the relevance of the boy to inquisitive
children.
Thanks must also go to the curators at
Subiaco Museum for the thought-provoking
exhibition on the impact of World War I
and the heavy toll it took on the Subiaco
community.
It is easy to be complacent when we live
in a peaceful environment, but we should
never forget the terrible suffering endured
in wars past and present.
May the Anzac spirit live on for future
generations.
Shan Carberry
Campbell Street, Subiaco

It is regrettable but not surprising that Cottesloe council


decided to vote against proposals put forward by residents
to provide changes to traffic
conditions in Marine Parade,
Cottesloe.
The residents were denied
community consultation to reduce the Marine Parade speed
by either reducing posted speed
limits or incorporating traffic
calming measures.
Residents would do well to
remember the lack of community
consultation at the next council
elections.
What in my opinion is blatant
disregard for resident concerns
on this matter shows the disconnect between elected officials
and their constituents and
demonstrates once again how
Cottesloe council is out of touch
with the residents it serves.
Shirley Primeau
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Undoubtedly arguments against this initiative are widespread, especially among Greens
and environmental advocates.
Dr Crisp has been a Greens candidate in
state and federal elections.
There is in the Australian Green Party and
its associated links with the Socialist Alliance
a marked authoritarian tendency, shown by
their attempts to suppress all opinions contrary
to their beliefs.
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colleagues entered into rational and academic
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to suppress dissenting opinion.
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Cottesloe faces first DAP


A Peppermint Grove resident
is behind a multimillion-dollar
Cottesloe development.
The Overton Gardens project
on the ocean side of Cottesloe
Civic Centre will be Cottesloes
first development assessment
panel (DAP) application.
In October, Overton Gardens
Pty Ltd paid $7.5million for
three 1950s apartment blocks,
at numbers 15, 17, and 19 on the
streets northern side.

The companys sole shareholder is former diplomat Jane


Whiddon (50), of Peppermint
Groves View Street.
Our goal was never to build
anything thats controversial,
Ms Whiddon said.
Australian Development
Capitals Rod Hamersley said
two-storey buildings would go
on all three lots.
There will be 12 apartments
in total ... the council has been

very receptive, Mr Hamersley


said.
The three lots cover 1677sq.m and
construction is scheduled to start
in the last quarter of this year.
DAPs handle developments
over $7million; the panels have
three state government appointees and two from the council
concerned.
The DAP could meet to discuss the development later this
month.

Location, location, location These three apartment blocks with


Cottesloe Civic Centre in the background are to be replaced.

Woolworths, Aldi sites:

State threat
haunts Neds
Fears the state government
would roll over the top of
Nedlands to allow massive building concessions to Woolworths
and Aldi haunted the council
meeting on Tuesday night.

Rosalie Primary School student and Wicked fan Allegra Concanen is torn between good and evil. In the
tug-of-war are Wicked stars Jemma Rix as the green witch, Elphaba, and Suzie Mathers as the glittering
Glinda. Photo: Paul McGovern

Allegra lands a Wicked treat

By SARAH McNEILL

In her Elphaba black hat


and green glasses, it was clear
that Rosalie Primary School
student Allegra Concanen
was a Wicked fan.
She was torn between the
witches of Oz, green witch
Elphaba (Jemma Rix) and
Glinda the Good (Suzie
Mathers) in the fight between
good and evil.

The two witches from the


stage show, Wicked, arrived by
helicopter in Kings Park to be
greeted by Rosalie Year 6 students on Thursday morning.
Last year, Rosalies Year 6
and 7 leavers chose Elphabas
aria, Defying Gravity, as their
graduating song.
Allegra was one of the
few students who had seen
Wicked. Canadian student
Cooper Hanson said he was

lucky enough to have seen it


on Broadway.
The boys were the most
eager to question the two
witches, and they all agreed
their sisters and mums were
green with envy that they
had got to the spectacular
helicopter arrival.
In the final leg of its 10th
anniversary tour, Wicked
returns to the Crown Theatre,
opening on Sunday.

Councillors said Nedlands was


keen to maintain the area as a
local hub, but not to have the
planning decisions taken out of its
hands under new state laws.
A group of Nedlands residents
watched anxiously as their council
set a future course for one of citys
most visible and important sites.
The spectre of what happened to
the old Pavilion market site where
the government ordered Subiaco
to accept a 16-storey building, hung
over the meeting.
We dont want another Waratah
Avenue barn and we definitely dont
want a Claremont Quarter, councillor Toni James told the meeting.
A huge commercially-zoned
area on both sides of Stirling
Highway, between Mountjoy Road
and Stanley Street south of the
highway and between Baird and
Kinninmont avenues on the north
side, totals 20,372 sq.m.
Woolworths leased the Captain
Stirling Hotel. Five houses behind
in Stanley and Florence streets
were also in Woolworths sights,

A council-owned carpark
that Subiaco has struggled
to develop could be used to
create a distinctive and permanent market, a local businessman has suggested.
Murray Gill, the artist who
owns Juanitas small bar in
Rokeby Road, has already
approached mayor Heather

Henderson about the idea,


which she said was interesting.
Mr Gill was also due to meet
Subiacos CEO Ian Hill this
week.
He will make an official
proposal to the council this
month that it use its carpark
in Forrest Street, between
Denis and Rowland streets,
to establish the markets as a

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while the giant German retailer


Aldi has bought the Captain
Stirling shopping centre for
$9.7million.
They were like two big elephants itching to dance, councillor Ian Argyle said.
When they do, we want to be
playing the tune.
He said the council might have
to go to the Supreme Court to
enforce its rules.
Nedlands has rejected two applications by Woolworths to re-zone
the Captain Stirling Hotel site.
Aldi has yet to make its intentions clear.
Councillor Bill Hassell feared
the state government would use
new laws to take the re-zoning decisions out of Nedlands hands.
He said Nedlands needed to set
planning guidelines.
If we dont do our job and back
our community, we will be rolled
over by the state planning authority, he said.
We will be rolled over and this
council will have no say, he said.
He suspected Woolworths was
already lobbying the government
to re-zone the land.
The Woolworths and Aldi sites
are only a part of the precinct.

major attraction to the CBD.


From his experience as a
small bar operator trying to
get changes to his business,
Mr Gill said he expected a
small rump of councillors to
block the idea no matter what,
but that he hoped a majority
of them would see the merit
of the proposal.
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visited.
Mayor Ron Norris said the
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of the Queen during her drive
through Mosman Park in
1954.
He wanted to bring it to
our attention that she had been
here, he said.
Deputy mayor Ian Flack asked
whether her car stopped.
I was a little bit out of that
frame, but to the best of my
knowledge she waved nicely
and gently and drove through,
Mr Norris said.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger laugh
at a Queensland real estate
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Instead of saying, Im from
Perth or Hasta la vista, I said,
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There is no substitute for
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Whether its body-building,
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whether its countless acting
classes, accent removal classes
(that Arnold thinks he deserves
a refund on), business classes
Arnold crams more into every
day than most people would
think possible.
Trent was in a quick photo
with Arnie. He was charging per
minute, and rumour at the event
had him getting around $250,000
for his 40-minute speech.
Trent said The Governator
said he would be touring soon
to promote the fifth Terminator
movie.

A new council merger plan


is back on the table.
The Local Government
Advisory Board has published
details of a fresh bid to amalgamate two councils.
The shire of Narrogin and the
town of Narrogin have lodged
a proposal with the LGAB to
become one district.
But the move failed when
a majority of the residents in
the shire of Cuballing which
was to be a part of the merger
voted against the idea.
Now the two Narrogin authorities are hoping to set up
as a new entity on July 1 next
year, with public hearings to
begin next week (May 7).
Meanwhile, Subiaco council
is still waiting for any news
about the state governments
plans to introduce the City of
Perth Act. (See page 1)

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Access road closed

Swannie units
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An access road serving the
development on the site of
the former Swanbourne high
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Narla roads in Swanbourne is
to be partly closed.

Famous faces in famous places Scotch College student Bailey Vanderzanden, left, with Prince Harry
and Tony Abbott at Gallipoli on Anzac Day.

Abbott photo-bombs Harry selfie


Prime Minister Tony Abbott
photo-bombed a Scotch
College students selfie with
Prince Harry at Gallipoli on
Anzac Day.

called The Quiet Legacy of the


Serving Soldier.
Prince Charles quizzed Bailey
about his essay and the 12-day
tour the students were on.
The photo happened before
the service. Bailey said there
had been a bit of a frenzy
around the young royal.
After the selfie, Mr Abbott
shook Baileys hand and said
hello.
It was an amazing trip and
a life-changing opportunity,
Bailey said.
There were about 8000
Australians there at Gallipoli
on Anzac Day.

Bailey Vanderzanden (15) was


at the Lone Pine commemorative service last Saturday and
spoke to Prince Charles before
spotting his younger son.
I asked him if he would be
in a photo and he agreed,
Bailey said.
Then Mr Abbott jumped in
on the photo.
Bailey and 31 other students
was chosen to go to the Anzac
centenary after writing an essay

Baileys group spent six days


at Gallipoli and surrounds, and
five days based in Istanbul.
Baileys great-grandfather,
Charles Denney, was in the
Light Horse in World War I
before his top riding skills saw
him transferred to the Camel
Corps.
Another great-grandfather,
Walter Smith, was with the 27th
Battalion in the Middle East
during the Great War.
We should take the effort to
remember, Bailey said.
Travelling to these places
gives you a much better perspective.

Two large blocks of units being


built next door and an increase
in rat-running are causing headaches for residents.
During debate on the problems
at Nedlands council this week, it
emerged that LandCorps recent
design of the greenfields site
was not ideal.
Short building setbacks and
the narrow verges with large
houses on small blocks made
reversing out on to the street
hazardous.
There are no front fences or
walls.
Where are the kids to play?
asked one councillor.
Narrow, cobbled streets and
unusual Y-shaped intersections
caused further traffic hazards
and confusion about who had
to give way.
A recent traffic count showed
1312 vehicle movements a day.
Its unique and hazardous,
one resident told the council.
The 50kmh speed limit is far
too high.
Other residents said it was impossible to drive on the correct
side of the road unless driving
under 25kmh.
Vehicles of workers on the two
high-rise blocks were clogging

Hoons terrify Minim Cove residents

By DAVID HUDLESTON

Speeding young hoons are


terrifying residents in the
quiet back streets of Minim
Cove in Mosman Park.
Derry Lane resident Rachael
Cook told Tuesday nights council meeting she was alarmed by
the speeding drivers and their
disregard for children and
residents.
Derry Lane is a small, narrow
lane that is being used as a little

speedway, she said.


I am quite concerned at the
level of aggressive driving, and
generally drivers not slowing
down.
Ms Cook said she had two children and often others came to
play. The lane was a place where
residents slowed down and had
the opportunity to talk.
I would say people coming
into the street may not necessarily have children or do not
understand our way of life with

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necessarily be in a confrontation,
but in situations where we politely ask them to slow down.
I feel that my children are a
target after that and we dont feel
free enough on the street.
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I am more concerned that it


was such a quiet neighbourhood
and that when it is used as a
race track something is going
to happen to someone.
She suggested raising the
roundabouts to slow traffic.
I am concerned because of
the narrow misses that I have
had, she said.
CEO Kevin Poynton said the
council would be considering
the traffic plan in its budget
discussions.

the streets and causing more


safety problem, and likely to get
worse, the council was told.
When the units are occupied traffic will probably
increase.
The council narrowly voted
to close the entry into the old
school site at Nijelle Loop,
leaving only an exit for a trial
period.
Unless you have been to the
site and observed the traffic you
should not speak to it, said
councillor Leo McManus, who
proposed the part-closure.
You do not know what you
are talking about.
At the weekend I was down
there three times.
Going downhill when I
stopped I had people up my
clacker.
They obviously did not design
this to be a through road.
Traffic comes from there at
high speed. It turns into Alfred
Road.
The whole area is very unsafe.
We have had a number of
residents complain but I do not
seem to be getting this through
to council.
As people up there have said,
if this was Dalkeith it would be
fixed tomorrow.
Admin say it would cost
$80,000 to close the road. Me
and my son could do it in no
time.
We have a situation where
the natives are restless. We
have to support and defend the
community.
I have not had anyone up
there who does not support what
we are trying to do.
The rangers come up there
but do not ticket anyone. The
workers do what they like.
Councillor John Wetherall
said there should be a time limit
of two years.
Mayor Max Hipkins said the
proposal was a knee jerk reaction and could divert traffic to
other streets.
We are not traffic engineers. We have no idea what we
are going to do, he said.

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When Charlies employed butchers ...


By DAVID HUDLESTON
Hospital food has changed a
lot since Peter Pearson started
his apprenticeship in the Sir
Charles Gairdner Hospital
kitchen 45 years ago.
Back then the kitchen in A
Block, one of two buildings on
the site, employed two butchers, nine chefs, two sweet chefs
and everything was freshly
prepared.
The butcher started with
whole carcasses and meals were
sent all over the state.
In 1970, staff could walk from
A Block to King's Park unhindered.
The sneakers they wore have
been replaced with protective
work boots supplied by the hospital, plus there are hazard courses
to ensure a safe workplace.
Today, the kitchen in G Block
employs two chefs who prepare
food that has been cooked and
chilled.
Behind the cafe on the eighth
level, Peter prepares patients'

meals according to strict guidelines.


Having been here all this
time, I don't have to look at a
book now because I know what
is required, he said.
In the old days, hospital food
was criticised, but today everything has to be up to standard.
He recalled one experience
from A Block where the kitchen
was on the ground floor and patients had to use the lifts.
I was working in the kitchen
and a bloke came to the door
and said, I want to speak to the
bloody cook, he said.
He had a piece of wood in his
hand so I said, Hes down the
back and bolted. I wasn't going
to find out if he was unhappy
with his food.
It has not been all smooth
sailing. Peter spent six weeks
as a patient in the Royal Perth
Hospital burns unit after a
kitchen fire in which boiling oil
was spilt over him.
He prepares some of today's
meals on a stainless-steel

steamer that was there when


he began.
They dont make stainless
steel like that any more, Peter
said.
It will probably be here in
another 50 years time.
Peter, who retires this weekend, is not going to miss preparing 500 meals three times a
day nor getting up at 4am in the
middle of winter.
He and his wife, Kay, whom
he married 24 years ago after
meeting her at the hospital,
are planning an extended trip
to the UK.
On their return Peter is planning to do volunteer work, possibly at the Cat Haven.
I like animals, but unfortunately I would want to bring
them all home, he said.
But Peter may not stay out of
the kitchen long. His nephew is
opening a restaurant and there
is a possibility he may get a tap
on the shoulder to help out.
Meanwhile, he's the one doing
the cooking at home.

Let us not forget Kokoda


By DAVID COHEN
The battle for Kokoda should
be remembered by Australians
no less than Gallipoli is,
Stephen Goode says.

Knackered Stephen Goode


pauses on his way up the Kokoda
Track.

The Claremont council CEO


will talk about walking the 96km
Kokoda Track at Claremont
library next Thursday.
Mr Goode battled illness and
lethal plants on the way to the
2190m Mt Bellamy and beyond.
He said the 1942 battle saw
the first defeat of Japanese land
forces in World War II.
Kokoda was the battle for
Australia, Mr Goode said.

Had we lost, the war could


have taken a lot longer to win.
History tells us the Japanese
had no intention to invade but
if theyd won we could have
been cut off.
Mr Goode slogged through rain
and freezing wind and succumbed
to diarrhoea during his trek.
In the bush a vine wrapped
around my leg, he said.
It was like razor wire and
impossible to touch.
Walking the track made me
appreciate what our soldiers
did.
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SAT judge suggests


short-circuit move

New garden
site for
memorial

By LLOYD GORMAN

A dispute over the height


of a proposed Daglish house
wall has occupied a tribunal
judge following a decision by
Subiaco council to vote against
a recommendation of its staff
planners.

Claremont council has secured two key supporters for


its plan to move the towns
war memorial into Claremont
Park.

Last Saturdays was the last


Anzac service at the memorials current spot on Stirling
Highway, where it was unveiled
92 years ago.
Last month, we met RSL state
president Graham Edwards,
council CEO Stephen Goode
said.
He is behind the plan, as is
RSL Claremont president Geoff
McClements.
Mr Goode said the Donnybrook
stone structure with flying
buttresses and trefoil finials needed to be moved to a
planned memorial garden in
Claremont Park.
Though the state governments plan to widen the
highway seemed to be on the
back burner, Mr Goode said it
was likely the road would be
moved closer to the memorials
current site.
When that happens it simply
cant stay there, he said.
The risk of damage would
be too great and the space for
services too limited.
The memorial was built
when Stirling Road carried
little traffic.
We think the growing numbers who come to pay their
respect at Anzac Day and
Remembrance Day commemorations will be much better in
the park.
The RSL was happy with the
move provided proper respect
was paid, Mr Goode said.

The Claremont war memorial will be shifted away from the highway.
The council has sourced seeds
from the same genus as the famous Lone Pine so a seedling
can be planted to mark the
memorials current location.
The memorial, which has
marble inserts, was erected for
Claremonts men and women

who enlisted in World War I.


It also commemorates those
who fought in World War II,
Malaya, Korea, Borneo, and
Vietnam.
The foundation stone was laid
by General Sir Talbot Hobbs in
September 1922.

The judge last week tried to


encourage a developer to find
a more productive way than
mediation to resolve a dispute
over the impact of the wall on
the neighbour
The judge three times suggested a way to short-circuit
a decision rather than see the
parties go to mediation.
But representatives of the
council and the developer insisted on mediation, the results
of which would have to be approved by Subiaco council.
Judge David Parry, a District
Court judge and deputy president of the State Administrative
Tribunal, presided over a directions hearing last Friday morning when the home developer
appealed.
Paul Auret, represented by
planning consultants Rowe
Group, is appealing against a
decision by Subiaco councillors on February 24 to reject
his plans to build a new house
at 12 Cunningham Terrace,
Daglish.
The house plans were refused
because of the impact the building would have on a neighbouring one-storey house in Luth
Avenue. That house is owned
by a POST employee.
In their majority vote (10/2)
against the application, councillors cited two grounds for
refusal.
They said under two clauses

of the councils current town


planning scheme the wall height
of the new house would have an
undue adverse impact on the
adjoining property.
They also said it would block
solar access to the outdoor living area of the neighbouring
home.
Andrew Cumming, from the
councils planning staff, and a
consultant from Allerding and
Associates represented Subiaco,
while Jeremy Hofland (a former
planning manager at Subiaco
council), from the Rowe Group,
represented Mr Auret.
After a brief discussion at the
start of the directions hearing,
both sides agreed to drop the
issue about solar access.
Judge Parry said the plans
he looked at showed that a
two-storey section of the new
home would be built close to
the southern boundary.
Judge Parry asked if there was
scope to soften or set back the
second-storey elevation, which
would satisfy the councils objections.
Your honour, potentially that
could occur, Mr Hofland said.
Judge Parry described the
two-storey addition as relatively small given the size of
the proposal, but that it was
clear this would be the point
of contention.
As we all know, the City of
Subiaco has very special provisions in its scheme for height,
and thats been subject to previous tribunal decisions, and that
is quite unique, so I wouldnt be
having this discussion with you
in a directions hearing otherwise, Judge Parry said.
But having done a number
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Ad bins chucked out


Bins carrying advertising look likely to
disappear from the Cottesloe beachfront.
The council has been negotiating with
Natsales to move the advertising bins and
replace them with 40 stainless-steel bins the
council owns.
The bins carrying advertising will go to other
locations.
A council committee this week recommended
that the council sign another five-year contract
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Subiaco scene

Native plant subsidy scheme


The city, in partnership with the Western Suburbs Regional
Organisation of Councils (WESROC), is offering households and
businesses within Subiaco up to eighty local native plants for
their verge at the subsidised price of $1.50 each.
Plants are available from APACE Nursery, 1 Johannah Street,
North Fremantle between Monday 4 and Saturday 30 May.
Nursery opening times are 8am to 3pm Monday to Friday and
9am to 12pm on Saturdays.
To take advantage of this offer present APACE staff with proof of
City of Subiaco residency, such as a drivers licence or utility bill.

Planting bonanza
As part of Volunteer Week, the city is hosting an event for
those interested in learning more about how they can make
a valuable contribution to protecting and enhancing our local
environment. Volunteers will part take in planting wetland
species, planting cockatoo food species, hand weeding of
environmental weeds and rubbish removal.

When: Thursday 14 May, from 10.30am to 11.30am


Where: Meet at Roseberry Street cul-de-sac, Mabel Talbot
Reserve, Jolimont

belonging within the City of Subiaco. Funding of up to $5000


is available for incorporated groups and up to $1000 for
unincorporated groups.

RSVP is essential. Please contact the city on 9387 0942 or


city@subiaco.wa.gov.au

Turn your project idea into a reality. The next grant round closes
at 4pm on Friday 22 May. Application forms and guidelines
can be found at www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

WESROC Climate Smart Community


Waterwise forum

For more information, please contact the city on 9237 9216 or


culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

A range of expert speakers will present on water supply and


conservation topics at this free forum, including the Water
Corporation, Department of Water and Beyond Gardens.
When: Saturday 9 May, from 9am to 2pm
Where: The Grove Library, 1 Leake Street, Peppermint Grove
To register, please visit www.beyondgardens.com.au or call
1300 369 833

Community Development Grants


The citys Community Development Grants are designed to
support initiatives that promote wellbeing and a sense of

Annual customer satisfaction survey


The city has appointed independent consultant CATALYSE to
conduct a short randomised telephone survey among residents
to evaluate how its local services and facilities are regarded. The
study is a follow up on previous benchmark surveys that have
been undertaken annually since 2011.
The survey takes approximately ten to fteen minutes to
complete and will be used for research purposes only. All
responses will be dealt with in the strictest of condence and in
accordance with the Privacy Act.
For further information on the survey, contact the city on
9237 9222.

Community notices
Q Development applications received
Property

Proposal

Amendment to previously approved


Development Assessment Panel
application for demolition of the existing
building and construct an 8 storey
building comprising shops, ofces and
restaurant uses at 1 Seddon Street and
construction of a pop-up arts venue at
the rear of the existing building at 424 to
436 Hay Street, Subiaco (extension of time
to substantially commence development)
43 Troy Terrace,
Demolition of existing dwelling and
Daglish
construction of four new dwellings
14A The Avenue,
Construction of two 3 storey dwellings
Crawley
on vacant lot
183 Barker Road, Alterations and additions to an existing
Subiaco
dwelling
430 Roberts Road, Alterations and additions to existing
Subiaco
commercial premises (including the
addition of EOT facilities and alterations
to existing sanitary facilities)
31 Selby Street,
Alterations and additions to an existing
Daglish
dwelling
234 Heytesbury
Alterations and additions to an existing
Road, Subiaco
dwelling
1 Seddon Street
and 424 to
436 Hay Street,
Subiaco

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 Notice of controlled burn in Kings Park


for research purposes
The Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority will be undertaking a
controlled burn in Kings Park on one day between 29 April
and 15 May 2015.
The exact date will not be conrmed until approximately 9am
on the day, as it depends on suitable weather and safety
conditions. The low intensity re may last up to ve hours and
is likely to begin around 11am.
The re will be located between Pool Avenue and May Drive in
the south west of Kings Park, directly east of the QEII hospital.
The re is being undertaken as part of research run by the
Kings Park Science Department to investigate methods of

managing bushre risks in densely populated areas and


protecting the natural environment.

Q Changes to the Local Government


Inventory

A reasonable amount of smoke is likely. Local roads and


bushland paths within Kings Park will be closed. Trafc on nearby
roads such as Winthrop Avenue and residential streets may be
affected, and motorists should use caution.

The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on the proposal


to amend the level of signicance of 13 to 21 Coghlan Road,
Subiaco on the Local Government Inventory. A heritage
assessment has identied the place as having some signicance
(level 3) to the city.

People living close by are encouraged to keep windows


and doors closed. People with asthma or other respiratory
conditions should stay indoors or avoid the area.

Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 4 May.

Q Draft Community Facilities Plan and


draft Rosalie Park Master Plan Call for
feedback

The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on the rescission


of Planning Policy 2.8 Aged or dependent persons dwellings.

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.

Comments are to be received by 5pm on Friday 22 May.

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 the 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 Changes to Town Planning Scheme


Register of Places of Cultural Heritage
Signicance
The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on a proposal
to include the following places on the Town Planning Scheme
Register of Places of Cultural Heritage Signicance.
Fairmont, 39 Nicholson Road, Shenton Park
Hawkesbury, 129 Coghlan Road, Subiaco
Subiaco Police Station, Lock-up and Quarters (fmr), 365 Bagot
Road, Subiaco
The former Presbyterian Church and Manse, 315 to 317 Bagot
Road, Subiaco
The Anglican Church Rectory, 257 Barker Road, Subiaco
(as a combined entry with the already listed St Andrews
Anglican Church)
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 4 May.

Q Rescission of Planning Policies

The city is also inviting public comment on the rescission of


Planning Policy 2.10 Amusement Centres.

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.

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Drop in to Subiaco Library and meet with local voluntary groups
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Mosman puts Wearne hostel plan on hold


By DAVID HUDLESTON
Mosman Park has deferred
putting out the Wearne
Hostel business plan for
community comment, though
Cottesloe, Peppermint Grove
and Claremont councils have
agreed.
The site's lessee, Curtin Care,
has asked the councils to trans-

fer the title or give it a 99-year


lease at a nominal rent so it
can spend more than $80million redeveloping the site to
meet new legal requirements
for aged care.
Mosman Park residents have
questioned the nominal income
from the $30million site when the
council is so cash-strapped.
Mosman Park Residents and
Ratepayers Association presi-

dent Paul Shaw told Tuesday


night's council meeting the
business plan options were too
narrow.
There is no doubt that either of these options will be a
great outcome for Curtin Care,
but would it be an acceptable
outcome for the Mosman Park
ratepayers? he asked.
Stone Street resident Roz
MacNish wanted to know the

All over the western suburbs local


ceremonies were crowded with people
for the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli
landing. At Claremont memorial where
Bonni Davies (4), shows the wreath she
laid with a Freshwater Bay Primary
School classmate.
Other local services, pages 14 -15.

names listed on the title of the


site.
Curtin Care board member
Tim Humphry said the title
was held in the names of the
four councils and any transfer
would have to be approved by
the Lands Minister.
He suggested a caveat could
be placed on the title to prevent
it from being sold.
Mr Humphry said the 80-bed

hostel did not meet new legal


requirements and Curtin Care
wanted to increase its capacity
to 105 beds.
CEO Kevin Poynton said questions should be raised when the
business plan was advertised.
He said it was a collegiate exercise by the four councils, with
Cottesloe taking the lead.
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Grove wont budge


on river cafe plan
By JACOB NAZROO
A petition signed by almost 200
people to minimise development
of a foreshore caf in Peppermint
Grove was ineffective in changing the councils plans.
In February, the council approved plans for the estimated
$1million redevelopment of its
popular cafe, Cappuccino by the
River, and supported adding a
liquor licence.
In response, Wembley resident
Patricia Hammond gathered 184
signatures on a petition to keep
the Keanes Point caf low key,
alcohol-free and without additional
parking.
After receiving the petition on
Tuesday, the council maintained
support for a restricted liquor
licence.
Were not going to please eve-

ryone, councillor Scott Fleay


said.
A report to councillors said
a low-key caf, and converting
boat-trailer parking to normal car
parking, had been approved.
Councillors were worried the petitioners did not fully understand
the cafe plans.
It irks me, Mr Fleay said.
I question how many people
have signed without looking at
what we have undertaken.
In highlighting that only 11 signatures had come from Peppermint
Grove residents, councillor Greg
Peters further questioned the
petitions relevance.
A good deal of those petition
signatures are well away from
Peppermint Grove, Mr Peters
said.
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In depth look at a
REAL REAL ESTATE AGENT
Pond to be fenced

WILL YOUR FAMILY BE


PROVIDED FOR?

A fence around a turtle pond in Mason


Gardens, Nedlands, is to go ahead.
Mayor Max Hipkins tried to stop the work because he said residents did not want it, and he
had had complaints since work started on it.
He said it would not stop people going into
the pond if they went inside the fence.
Deputy mayor Bill Hassell said: It is not
unobtrusive, it is a bloody great fence that
goes all the way around.
Councillors seemed to be swaying against
the fence until someone mentioned $30,000
had been allocated for the work and landscaping.

Taxi assault denied


A taxi driver accused of assaulting his
female passenger in Claremont has pleaded
not guilty in court.
The woman passenger, a bank manager who
works in the city, alleged 37-year-old Cameron
Slocombe had hit her in the face when she got
out of his cab in Claremont on March 20.
Mr Slocombe pleaded not guilty at the Perth
Magistrates Court on April 16 and will face
trial on November 5.

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CAMBRIDGE NEWS
May 2015

Artist perspective of the proposed Gayton Road Shopping Centre looking south-west

Comment invited on SHOPPING CENTRE PLAN


Comment is invited on a development application, lodged by the owner,
to extend and improve The Boulevard (Gayton Road) Shopping centre,
including alterations to the existing road and parking layout.
The plan is to rejuvenate the centre by providing a range of options for convenient
shopping and local eating.
Additional space to the east and west is designed to enhance the perspective and a
larger alfresco will provide a place for the local community to meet and socialise.
Proposed road modifications will provide a more efficient road layout and improve
pedestrian safety.
As part of the proposal the adjacent Beecroft Park will be extended south and
brought closer to the Centre.
Plans of the proposal can be viewed during business hours at the Towns
Administration, 1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat or online at cambridge.wa.gov.au/gayton
Comments should be with the Town by close of business Tuesday, 22 May 2015.

FREE child vehicle restraint checks


During United Nations Global Road
Safety Week, Cambridge is partnering
with Baby Allsorts and Roadwise to host
a free vehicle child restraint checking
and installation day.

Bookings are not required and waiting


times will depend on demand.

Drop in to the Town of Cambridge


Administration at 1 Bold Park Drive
in Floreat between 10am and noon
on Tuesday, 5 May, when a team of
qualified child vehicle restraint fitters
will be on hand to install new or safety
check existing vehicle child restraints.

For more information contact the Town


on 9347 6000.

Please remember to bring along the


manual for the child vehicle restraint,
and your car manual.

Have your say on


FUTURE HOUSING CHOICES
Have your say by Friday, 8 May 2015 on a proposed amendment to the
Town Planning Scheme which, if implemented, would allow for a greater
choice of housing in City Beach, Floreat and Mt Claremont.
Information brochures and feedback forms are available at
cambridge.wa.gov.au/futurehousingchoices and Town of Cambridge facilities. To
have a pack sent to you contact us on 9347 6000.
The survey can be completed one per household and the Form 4 by any member of
the household.
Discuss the Future Housing Choices proposal at an Open Day where members of our
Planning Services team will explain the proposal and answer any questions.
10am to 2pm - Saturday, 2 May
The Boulevard Centre (below Cambridge Library)
99 The Boulevard, Floreat
Like Us on Facebook for regular updates
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For full details and to register to any of the workshops visit


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Skate Park
CLOSED for
revamp
The Perry Lakes Skate Park in
Floreat closed earlier this week to
allow for a $400,000 expansion of
the popular skate facility.
The work will be carried out by
experienced skate park builders
Enlocus, who were awarded the design and
construction contract at the February 2015
Council meeting.
These works are the first stage of a proposed
two stage expansion project. Stage One
includes construction of a street skating
area, spectator seating, landscaping, a full
size outdoor basketball court and a path
connecting the court and the skate park.

Funding for stage two works will be listed for


consideration in the 2015/16 draft budget.
With construction now underway the skate
park has been fenced off and is not accessible.
The expanded skate park is expected to reopen
in early July.
To learn more and for regular updates
visit www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/skatepark

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POST, May 2, 2015 Page 11

Cottesloes toilet
Seat of Shame
By DAVID COHEN

applauded by the 15 people in the


public gallery.
The inaugural Toilet Seat of
Ms Dawkins took both Ms Walshs
Shame Award was presented questions on notice.
In March, SOS Cottesloe head
to Cottesloe mayor Jo Dawkins
John Hammond and
and her councillors on
Cottesloe Ratepayers
Tuesday night.
Association chairI shudder to think
woman Yvonne Hart
what we might have to
repeated calls for
present to you if the situthe council to issue a
ation doesnt improve,
default notice to the
ratepayers association
Marine Parade resrepresentative Reece
taurant.
Whitby said.
At the time they
Mr Whitby said the
told councillors they
award recognised the
had failed to ensure
terrible conditions of
Indiana met its public The send-o A domestic servant, newspaper boy, farmers wife,seamstress, and nursing sister were
the council-owned toitoilet responsibilities among the people from a century ago at Claremont train station on Anzac Day. Photo: Richard Goodwin
lets below Indiana on
to residents.
Marine Parade, which
Ms Dawkins said the
the restaurant rents Heads up John
stunt
was disappointing
from the council.
Hammond with the
and did not raise any
The state of these
award.
new ideas or issues.
toilets is no joke, Mr
action at the Albany comMt Claremont couple Jude World War I.
As the association
Whitby said.
She had three great-uncles memoration last year.
and Don Maskew received
is
aware,
the
town
is
working
to
They upset countless visitors
I am Breaker Morants
in the war. All came home,
resolve the issue of the toilets at many admiring looks on including 16th Battalions widow, Emily ODwyer,
and ratepayers.
Anzac
Day
when
they
joined
You, the councillors, have to Cottesloe beach, Ms Dawkins
others in period dress to Albert James Atkinson, of Belinda said.
said.
solve the issue.
Belinda said the costumes
Davies Road, Claremont, who
We have instigated this past march in the Perth parade.
Resident Rosie Walsh said a year
was wounded in the head and came from op shops and
The
group
gathered
at
ago she suggested Cottesloe gut summer a far more rigorous system
online.
hand at Gallipoli.
the toilets and replace them with of inspections of the facility and Claremont train station at 7am
The idea was to create
Don,
who
spent
nearly
all
notifications to the operators when before going into the city.
self-cleaning Exeloos.
his 23 army years in the sur- atmosphere and wave the
We
had
a
great
time,
Don
I received a follow-up email problems are found.
vey corps, had a grandfather men off, complete with white
from just one councillor and obviWe are negotiating a more per- said.
A girl with us, Amy Watts, and two great-uncles on the handerchiefs, to the Great
ously no follow-up was done, Ms manent solution, whereby control
was
handing out sprigs of Western Front. All came War, she said.
Walsh said.
and ownership of the facility would
Jack Rowland (12) was
home.
She said Mosman Park, Subiaco, transfer back to the town, allowing rosemary on the way.
Albany RSL president dressed as a Daily News paThe
community
was
very
and 11 other councils had Exeloos, improvements to be made.
Belinda Rowland said the per-boy and wore his fathers
and there were 400 in the eastern
Ms Dawkins said council meetings receptive and took lots of group had been invited medals.
states and 240 in New Zealand.
were partly for public statements photos.
Other group participants
Jude said everyone in the to march on Anzac day by
I ask the council again to look and questions, but not public
were
from Canberra, Bruce
state
RSL
president
Graham
group had had a relative in
into this proposition which would spectacles.
Edwards, who saw them in Rock, Albany, and Denmark.
provide a solution to the problem
She said the award ... detracted
which has turned into a farce, Ms from the importance of and tradiWalsh said.
tions associated with the council
She also asked the council to ask chamber, and those that have
the state government to fund accept- served their community in the
able public toilets at Cottesloe.
capacity of councillor over more
Both she and Mr Whitby were than 100 years.

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PLANNING POLICY
AVAILABLE FOR
INSPECTION
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AMENITY
Notice is hereby given that the
local government of the Town
of Claremont has initiated the
above Planning Policy.
A copy of Planning Policy
LV129 has been deposited
at Number One Claremont,
Council
Chambers
and
Administration Offices, 308
Stirling Highway, Claremont
and will be available for
inspection during office hours
up to and including Monday,
18 May 2015.
Submissions on the Planning
Policy should be made in
writing and lodged with the
undersigned on or before
Monday, 18 May 2015.
Town of Claremont
PO Box 54
CLAREMONT WA 6910
Stephen Goode
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Letters to the POST

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Slower Parade
is only answer

120 years on and Subiaco


is still arguing over its centre

The debate over what to do to


make Marine Parade, Cottesloe,
a safer place continues.
I applaud councillor Sally
Pyvis for her proposal for a
40kmh limit along the Parades
entire length, (Marine Parade
prang-fest, POST, April 25).
An admirable job has been
done to try to make a very narrow road with limited options
as safe as possible.
However, with such a drastic
accident rate on the Parade, I
see the only viable solution is
to cut the limit to 40kmh.
I use the Parade daily to cycle,
walk my dog, and to take my
mother, who lives in Wearne
Hostel for the Aged, for a walk
in her wheelchair.
On only two occasions in five
years has any car slowed down
to let me cross the road with
her safely.
It appears to me that many
drivers use Marine Parade for
commuting or rat running.
It is, after all, a glorious scenic
drive and people using it should
be going slowly enough so that it
is safe for all users (cars, cyclists,
and pedestrians).

I read with interest the report,


High Noon on Rokeby Road
(POST, April 18), referring to
complaints about the relocation
of Coles from Barker Road to
near the railway Station.
The concern was that Rokeby
Road shops would suffer as the
nexus of commercial activity
shifted to the station precinct.
In late 1895, the Education
Department decided Subiaco
needed a school.
This was due to the arrival
of more than 100 people into
Subiaco every month, a high
statistic considering the small
population then.
The new arrivals were mostly
25 to 30-year-olds and their
children.
Two locations were put forward for the school: the corner
of Bagot and Rokeby roads, or
next to the station.
The debates about each focused on what was to be the
centre of the suburb.
Land negotiations proved

Susan Anderson
Pearse Street, North Fremantle

This thunderous procession of 250


bikers descended on the Cottesloe in
March to enjoy a leisurely scenic drive
along Marine Parade. Local people
would like a slower speed limit so Marine Parade is safe for all users.

Record Anzac Day crowd


I am writing to thank all those
wonderful people who attended
and supported our Anzac Day
service this year at the Shenton
Park Community Centre.
Like so many other services
throughout Australia, we attracted
a record attendance.
The depth of commitment shown
by those present made our task

most satisfying.
It was indeed a community event,
bringing people together for a common purpose to honour all those
who have served in Australia in
times of conflict.
Peter Hopper
president, Shenton Park
RSL sub-branch
Austin Street, Shenton Park
Reports, pictures pages 14-15

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Working with Cambridge


is better than this hysteria
I received a flyer recently
urging opposition to the
proposal to allow subdivision of certain lots within
Cambridge.
The flyer was crafted at
blaming mayor Simon Withers,
saying Floreat and City Beach
were about to turn into overcrowded ghettos, and hinting
that residents lifestyle and
amenities will change forever,
with City Beach and Floreat
overrun by cheap accommodation and a massive population
increase.
Modern architecture has
moved on and countless examples of stunningly attractive
homes on compact blocks can
now be seen.
In the normal progression
of a well-managed community, a population increase is
always balanced by increased
amenities and is beneficial in
making existing businesses
more viable.
The flyer omits to mention
positives, such as a major
increase in public amenity at
the City Beach foreshore due
for completion later this year,
and the council decision not
to build a carpark on Jubilee
Park to retain public green
open space.
A prominent local real estate
agent broadcasts that a few
lucky ones will have financial
bonanzas at others expense
by degrading the lifestyle
of the area, and that ownerdevelopers will stampede to
cash in.
This is not true.

Many of the blocks qualifying under town planning


scheme Amendment 31 have
expensive improvements with
no prospect of economical
subdivision.
Amendment 31 is a positive
and sensible initiative that is
well overdue.
There are currently limited
opportunities for people to
downsize and stay in the area,
and for younger families who
would like more affordable
opportunities to move to City
Beach or Floreat with easily
maintained properties that
suit busy lifestyles.
Instead of hysterical alarm,
a more realistic outlook is that
the march of progress will
continue and it is better to
ensure it is in harmony with
the existing community by
working with our council.
The alternative is to wait
for the state government to
legislate changes that we have
little say in.
Eric Tucker
Ocean Court, South City Beach

Concrete-on-sea
Question: What do you get
if you cross the Berlin Wall,
a Soviet-style cold war era
fall-out shelter and brutal and
severe Pyongyang-inspired
architecture?
Answer: The surf club
building and commercial
development at City Beach,
of course.
Graham Luke Mitchell
Connaught Street,
West Leederville

difficult near the station, and


so the school foundations were
laid in 1896 on the south side of
Bagot Road, just west of Rokeby
Road.
Ken Spillmans A History of
Subiaco recites the complaints
of children having to travel too
far through black sand and scrub
to reach the remote Rokeby
Road location.
As Subiaco developed, another
school and a hospital opened near
the station.
So the modern day gripes
about Coles movement away
from Rokeby Road illustrate that
the historical argument about
the suburbs centre continues.
Despite 120 years of progress
since that first school decision
in 1895, people are still lobbying
for the centre of Subiaco to be
pushed either here or there.
One hopes people could
view the suburb as having an
expansive centre running from
the station to Bagot Road, and
that the heart was actually the
Subiaco Hotel.
Lets just hope the debate
doesnt run for another 120
years!
Kane Blackman
Subiaco Road, Subiaco

Shannon Lovelady

Thanks for great


Gallipoli stories
Congratulations to the POST
and to Shannon Lovelady for the
series of weekly articles on the
Gallipoli Dead from Western
Australia, which concluded
last week.
The 62 articles over the 15
months leading up to the centenary of the landing at Anzac
Cove played a very important
part in educating and informing
readers of this event, which led
to the creation of the identity of
the new Australian federation
in the eyes of Australians themselves and internationally.
Shannon showed great skill
and determination in conducting detailed research into the
lives of the 62 fallen heroes,
and then in the excellent way
in which, week after week,
she wrote the stories in such
an engaging, engrossing and
interesting style.
Rob OConnor
Karoo Street, South Perth
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Centenary of Anzac Day, April 25

1000 at Claremont dawn

A Perth Highland Pipe Band


piper started Claremonts
Anzac Day service last
Saturday.

A thousand people gathered at


the war memorial for the service,
which featured a fly-over by an
RAAF jet fighter.
Christ Churchs Father Peter
Boyland said 53,000 Allied and
68,000 Turkish troops had died
at Gallipoli.
The total matters little each
life lost left a family grieving,
Rev. Boyland said.
He said reasons so many
men enlisted in World War I
included a thirst for exploration and adventure, loyalty to

A wreath for Claremont mayor


Jock Barkers uncle, John Norman
Barker.
the British homeland, and the
obligation to serve one another
under God.
Some wars have to be fought,
Rev. Boyland said.
But violence only begets

violence, and destruction


breeds resistance and further
conflict.
Claremont mayor Jock Barker,
quoting from Wes Olsons book,
Gallipoli, said once the troops
hit the shore, the notion of adventure fell swiftly away.
Premier Colin Barnett laid
a wreath, as did a representative for Curtin MP and Foreign
Minister Julie Bishop, who
was overseas, Claremont RSL
president Geoff McClements,
Mr Barker, and others.
POST sub-editor David
Cusworth played the Last Post,
and the Claremont Concert Band
played the national anthem.

More than 1000 people turned out for the Anzac Day ceremony at West
Leederville where there was a WWI exhibition in the town hall beside
the refurbished memorial.

Scouts await the start of the Subiaco service at the


war memorial in Rokeby Road.

More than 600 people turned up for the Nedlands


Anzac ceremony at Waratah Avenue which started
with a big screen relay from Kings Park. RSL secretary
Scout Rebecca Sydney-Smith of Doubleview guards Barry Nunn addressed the crowd and Nedlands Methodist Church choir led the singing.
the newly-unveiled statue at the Subiaco memorial.

Well over 1000 locals were piped into the Cottesloe Civic Centre on Anzac
morning for a moving ceremony followed by breakfast provided by the
Cottesloe council. In the 1980s only a few dozen people attended the
local commemoration.

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Property Investment Evening

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Centenary of Anzac Day, April 25

Gunfire
at dawn
Bursts of machine-gun fire
cut through the early-morning chill of Irwin Barracks,
Karrakatta, on Anzac Day.
The shooting started shortly
after a lone piper had marched
to the top oval of the barracks,
where a crowd of soldiers and
civilians gathered for the dawn
ceremony.
From there they could see
flashes of gunfire and exchanges
of short bursts in a nearby group
of trees an atmospheric and
haunting reminder of battle.
In past years the various units
at Irwin Barracks have held separate dawn service ceremonies
across the 61ha military complex,
but on the occasion of the centenary of the Gallipoli landings
they were combined.
The service started about
5.30am in darkness and under
clear skies.
After the dignified service
and a quick bacon and egg roll,
the soldiers boarded a fleet of
buses to take them into Perth
for the main parade.

Military tradition Australian defence personnel based at Irwin Barracks, Karrakatta, put on a memorable dawn service.
Photo: John Lombardo

Record Mosman crowd


Mosman Parks Anzac Day
commemoration saw a surge
in numbers this year to mark
the centenary of the landing of
Australian troops at Gallipoli.
On the crisp but clear autumn
morning, hundreds were at the
Alf Adams Pavilion in Mann
Oval for a gunfire breakfast
prepared by the Rotary Club of
Mosman Park.

Suzie and Robert Peter leading the parade at Mosman Park.

At 10am, about 600 people


gathered at Memorial Park for
the service that was co-hosted
by Mosman Park council and
the Mosman Park sub-branch
of the RSL.
The service featured a marchpast by local veterans, including
council CEO Kevin Poynton,
who read The Ode, in his role as
Mosman Park RSL president.
The service featured songs
performed by the Mighty Camelot,
including Abide with Me, a hymn
traditionally sung at services remembering World War I soldiers,
because it was contemporary to
their time.
Mayor Ron Norris spoke about
Anzac Day, focusing on the
Unknown Soldier, reminding
the attendees how thousands
of young men (including those
from the local area) did their
part for king and country at
Gallipoli and in France.

Shenton Park RSL president Peter Hopper, left, and Subiaco RSL president Dennis Williams are given wreaths to lay by the MC for the Shenton
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Applause as Mossie shines on Shine


By DAVID HUDLESTON
A passionate outburst by
South ward councillor Jenna
Ledgerwood was applauded on
Tuesday night when Mosman
Park council loosened its purse
strings to boost its payment to
Shine community services.
Shine helps senior residents
in the western suburbs to stay
in their homes.
It had asked the council to up
its allocation 34.4% to $76,516,
an increase of $19,584.
Councillors have previously
sought to cut funding requests
from community organisations.

Mayor Ron Norris said Shine


(formerly TAPSS) had helped
elderly people to stay in their
own homes for 25 years.
The simple reality is if an
organisation like Shine didn't
do these sorts of things, either
they would not happen at all, or
if the council were to provide
these sorts of services, they
would be far more expensive,
he said.
Ms Ledgerwood said Shine's
70 volunteers needed a police
clearance, first-aid certificates,
workers compensation insurance and transport to help the
elderly.

She said the amount requested


hardly covered the cost of one
council employee.
When I came to council I
came with a mandate of good and
strong fiscal policy, she said.
This does not mean to slash
and burn everything to the
ground.
She said the council had a
charter to care for the aged
but had hand-balled that to
Shine.
We are talking about our
elderly, frail and sometimes
just lonely, but proud enough
to want to stay in their own
homes, she said.

We as a community and
council have an obligation to
assist them to do this.
Most of our other community
groups are young and healthy
enough to support themselves,
if necessary.
Shines clients are not the
bowling club wanting a new
carpet, or bushcare wanting
new gloves and signs, or the golf
club wanting a new shed.
These are the most vulnerable and least supported generation in our community, who
are not generally supported by
their own families for various
reasons.

Shine is not a private company looking to make a profit, they


are people who have enormous
hearts and are performing tasks
of benevolence to our aged.
The other three councils
[Cottesloe, Peppermint Grove
and Claremont] have agreed in
principle to the increase.
I trust my fellow councillors
demonstrate humanity for the
ratepayers they represent and
support this request.
The public gallery burst into
applause and the recommendation was passed without the
usual arguments about saving
money.

Schools ignore
cash grants
Only one school in Cambridge
took up the offer of a council
grant.

Intersections that have been labelled trac blackspots because of the number of accidents are, from left, Stirling Highway and Dalkeith Road,
Nedlands; Grantham and Harborne streets in Wembley, and Hardy Road and Winthrop Avenue, Nedlands.

Cash for three black spots


Almost $780,000 will be spent
fixing three traffic black spots
in Nedlands and Wembley,
including one where a woman
died.
The federal government
has put up the money for the
work.
The grants will pay to remove traffic islands in Stirling
Highway, between Loch Street

and Dalkeith Road, Nedlands.


Twenty-six people were
injured and one died in rearend crashes, according to the
government statistics.
The islands will be removed
and replaced by road painting.
A median strip is to be put into
Winthrop Avenue at the junction
with Hardy Road, Nedlands.
Crashes mainly involved

vehicles going through and


turning left. Two people were
injured.
The bulk of the money,
$700,000, will go to Cambridge
council to alter traffic lights,
remove a filter and modify
right-turn pockets at the junction of Harborne and Grantham
streets.
Thirteen people were injured
there in right-turn crashes.

Curtin MP Julie Bishop said:


These projects have been recommended by a panel of road
safety experts, as they have
been identified as particularly
troublesome for motorists.
The good thing about the
black spot program is that anyone can suggest an intersection
or section of road they believe
should be considered for a
safety upgrade.

This is the lowest take-up we


have had for years, councillor
Alan Langer said.
The towns community
committee was told information
had been sent to every school
but only Floreat Park Primary
applied for money from the
$4000 fund.
The P&Cs of the other
schools are too busy saving City
Beach, mayor Simon Withers
said, referring to a residents
campaign against increased
housing density.
The council decided to back
a $780 grant to Floreat Primary
for landscaping.

Tender appeal
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Australian Tenders held an email
appeal among its registered users
in the run-up to Anzac Day.
The local firm raised more
than $1000 for the cause.

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www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au

TOWN OF

MOSMAN PARK
Club Development Workshop
Managing Communications
The Town of Claremont, Town of Mosman Park and Shire of
Peppermint Grove are pleased to announce the latest seminar in
our Club Development Workshop Series for our local community
groups and sporting clubs.
Learn the skills to effectively manage your communication within the
committee and your clubs members.
When:
Tuesday, 26 May 2015
Time:
6pm - 8:30pm
Location: Town of Claremont Administration Building
RSVP:
by Monday, 18 May 2015
Light food and drinks will be made available for attendees.
Please RSVP to Club Development Ofcer, Mitchell Collins at
mcollins@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or 9384 1633.

Photography Workshops
Join professional photographer and winner of the 2014 Mosman
Park Photographic Awards, James Campbell in learning techniques
to improve your skills and enhance the photos you shoot.
Participants will be given hands-on guidance and individual feedback
to improve their photographic techniques during the 4 hour
workshops located at the Town of Mosman Parks Administration
Centre. Participants must be no younger than 12 years of age.
Workshop 1 DSLR Date: Saturday 16 May 2015
Time: 1pm 5pm
Workshop 2 Smartphone Date: Sunday 17 May 2015
Time: 1pm 5pm
For further information or to register your interest please contact the
Towns Community Development Ofcer, Haylie Clark by email to
hclark@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or by calling 9384 1633.

Photographic Awards

Community Planting Day Save the Date


Where:
When:
Time:
Wear:
Who:

Mosman Beach, Curtin Avenue, Mosman Park


Sunday, 28 June 2015
9am - 11.30am, followed by a FREE lunch for volunteers
Hat, sunscreen, closed-in footwear and bring a water bottle
All welcome (children should be supervised as the road is
close by)
More info: Contact the Towns NRM Coordinator on Ph: 9384 1633 or
email nrmc@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au

Vaccinations @ The Grove


The Department of Health is offering FREE immunisations for children
at The Grove Community Centre 1 Leake Street Peppermint Grove.
The clinics will be held monthly throughout the year and are scheduled
on the rst Wednesday of each month - no appointments are necessary.
Your child should be in good health at the time of their vaccination and
it would be helpful to bring your childs immunisation records with you
on the day. The next clinic will be held on Wednesday, 6 May 2015 from
9.30am to 12.30pm. For enquiries please call 9321 1312.

Entries are now open for the 30th Annual Photographic Awards.
With $1,500 Acquisitive First Prize and an additional eleven entries
selected to be auctioned at a gala event with part proceeds to charity,
this years awards will be better than ever! Entries close June 1, 2015
and are to be submitted online via www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au
For further information please contact the Towns Community
Development Ofcer, Haylie Clark by email to
hclark@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or by calling 9384 1633.

Cheap Native Plants


Its time to think about winter planting! Local native species look
great, require minimal maintenance, water and fertiliser, and provide
valuable habitat and resources for native fauna.
Select from a wide range of local species that are perfect for local
conditions. Beginning on 4 May, and throughout this month, you can
purchase up to eighty plants per household at the subsidised price of
$1.50 each from APACE Nursery, 1 Johannah Street, North Fremantle
(open 8am - 3pm weekdays, 9am - 12pm Saturdays). Note: proof of
residency required. Enquiries to Town of Mosman Park, 9384 1633.

FREE Internet Classes


The Town of Mosman Park is working with St Hildas Anglican School for
Girls to provide FREE intergenerational internet classes to provide skills
and training to assist seniors to use the Internet.
Date: Wednesday 6 May 2015
Time: 3.45pm - 5.30pm
Venue: St Hildas Senior School Library, Bay View Terrace, Mosman Park
To secure your place, contact Craig Stephenson by email to
cdo01@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or call 9384 1633.

Get Your Garden Ready


The Town of Mosman Parks next Green Waste Collection begins
on 22 June 2015. Now is the perfect time to get your garden
ready for the winter rains and planting season by doing a clean-up.
To help you, the Town of Mosman Park has authorised green waste
bags for sale for $5.50 (inc GST) available for purchase from the
Towns Administration Centre. Lets keep our Town looking blooming
beautiful! Details of bulk waste collections are available on our
website at www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or by calling 9384 1633
during ofce hours.

Between River and Sea

POST, May 2, 2015 Page 25

Hospital wing honours World War II nurse


Hollywood Private Hospital
is naming the new wing in its
$74.1million extension after
World War II nurse, Anne
Leach.
Mrs Leach (101 this month)
is a former Australian army
nurse whose long association
with Hollywood began during
the war.
Last week, the RSL named
her an Anzac of the Year in
recognition of her exceptional
courage and devotion to victims
of armed conflicts or natural
disasters and her pioneering
spirit in public health and nursing education.
Each Anzac Day, Mrs Leach
puts on her old nurses uniform
with its white veil and red cape,
grey dress and brown shoes (with
stockings), pins on all her medals and joins the march these
days in a jeep.
Mrs Leach enlisted as an
army nurse in Perth in 1940
and served for two years in the
Middle East.
On return home she married
a young officer from the 2/16th
Battalion, Vernon Leach, whom

Anne Leach, left, with Hollywood Private Hospitals CEO Peter Mott and clinical services director, Karen Gullick.
she had met on a blind date in
Gaza. Once married, she was
no longer eligible for overseas
service and so transferred to
what later became known as
Hollywood Hospital.

From 1943 to 1945, Mrs Leach


was on the staff of the then
named 110th Australian General
Hospital (Hollywood Private
Hospital since 1994), as senior
sister in charge of the orthopae-

Cimbalino Dalkeith fined

By DAVID HUDLESTON

The Department of Health


has fined the operator of
Dalkeith's Cimbalino cafe,
Lee Francis James, $11,250
for hygiene offences.
The departments convictions
register shows that on March 20
Ms James was fined under the
state Food Act on two counts
of not having stored potentially
hazardous food under temperature control.
She was also convicted on
two charges of not maintaining
warm running water, or single-

use towels unlikely to transfer


pathogenic micro-organisms
to the hands, at or near each
hand-washing basin.
Ms James was also convicted
on two counts of failing to ensure Cimbalino, at 105 Waratah
Avenue, was free of accumulated
food waste, dirt or grease and
two counts of failing to take all
practicable measures to prevent
pests entering the premises.
Nedlands council brought
the charges after health inspections on March 5 and March 24
last year.
Ms James was also ordered to

pay $1282.30 in court costs.


The department also has fined
Quokka Joes cafe on Rottnest
Island $2500 for hygiene offences.
The departments convictions
register shows that on April 20
the cafe operator, Kingsfield
Holdings, was convicted under
the state Food Act of one count
of not having clean equipment.
It relates to an inspection on
November 15, 2012.
The company was ordered to
pay costs of $7500.

dic ward, acting also as night


superintendent.
As a result of her army nursing and community service work
with the Red Cross and other
organisations, Mrs Leach re-

ceived the Florence Nightingale


Medal (1983) and the Order of
Australia Medal (2000).
Today, she maintains a close
relationship with the hospital, having been involved in
Hollywoods Remembrance
Day services for more than 10
years.
On hearing the new wing
would be named after her, Mrs
Leach was overwhelmed.
To hear that Hollywood wants
to honour my service in this way
is very touching, she said.
I loved my hospital nursing
and Hollywood holds a special
place in my heart.
Hollywood chief executive
officer Peter Mott said: In a
special year in which we commemorate 100 years of Anzac,
its an exceptional moment for
Hollywood being able to pay
tribute to Mrs Leach and her
contribution and service to the
community.
The Anne Leach Wing, which
should be completed later this
year, will house six state-ofthe-art operating theatres, two
wards and a kitchen.

House sold for rates


Claremont council has recovered nearly $9000 in lost
rates after it forced the sale of a
property in Graylands Road.
The council got a property
sale and seizure order last year
for No. 84, after owner Peter
Palmer fell behind in paying
his rates.
The property was settled on
late January and Im pleased to
confirm the town recovered all
outstanding rates and recovery
costs, corporate and governance manager Les Crichton
said.
The owner commenced his

own sale concurrent to the


towns action, so we halted ours
pending an outcome.
The property was listed for
$923,000 on December 12 and
sold on Christmas Eve for
$1million.
Last year, Mr Palmer said the
council had not correctly served
him with legal documents.
The 701sq.m block has overgrown gardens and a fallingdown house with warning
documents from the council
stuck to the front door.
Claremont was owed $4957
rates and legal costs of $3895.

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Helping to navigate
the cancer journey
By DAVID HUDLESTON
A Cottesloe cancer care
specialist is helping families
navigate the life-changing impacts of diagnoses and take an
active role in their survival.
Oncology social worker Iris
Barten said cancer was affecting more Australians than
ever, but medical progress
meant most people were now
surviving.
Research by Cancer Council
Australia shows that one in two
Australian men and one in three
women will be diagnosed with
cancer by the age of 85.
Advances have come so far
that many people survive their
cancer diagnoses, Ms Barten
said.
But there are no independent
cancer care specialists to help
people adjust to the impacts
of treatment and guide them
through recovery with the best
available services for their particular circumstances.
Through her new Nedlandsbased service, Cirqol Health
Navigators, Ms Barten offers
tailored help to patients and
their families, including practical advice, emotion counselling
and coordinated transitioning
from hospital care involving
their GP.
Every cancer journey is
very different, so there is no
one-size-fits-all for treatment,
support and rehabilitation, Ms
Barten said.
No two experiences are the
same and the needs of patients

vary greatly.
Cirqol helps patients and
their families cope and make
informed decisions in often
devastating situations.
Ms Barten has more than 12
years experience in cancer care
guidance, including family centred paediatric oncology care,
and she is an active member of
the Psycho-Oncology and Cancer
Survivorship Collaborative in
WA.
Cancer is not just a oneperson journey. It impacts on
so many people families,
workplaces, relationships,
she said.
Sometimes it isnt the person who has had cancer who is
struggling the most and there
are limited specialised services
available to help manage the
impacts of cancer on family
relationships.
Often people who have
survived cancer, and even
their carers, suffer a very real
fear of having a recurrence or
being diagnosed with secondary
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It can be overwhelming and
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For many people, addressing
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with cancer and adjusting to life
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Four-storey
win for
Jutland Pde
Four-storey houses can be
built on the Jutland Parade
riverfront in Dalkeith after
Nedlands council dropped
moves to fight them.
The council gave in to legal
pressure after the landowners
were granted an injunction to
prevent councillors reversing a
decision to give the three houses
the go-ahead.
Five councillors had called a
special meeting but the injunction was issued by Supreme
Court judge David Parry minutes
before it was due to start.
The case was due to be heard
in the State Administrative
Tribunal on Friday last week
but was withdrawn.
Nedlands chief executive Greg
Trevaskis said the councils
lawyers had been advised they
would not win.
The land owners, the Franco
family, were advised the planning approval stood.
Mr Trevaskis said an application for a building licence
would not be referred to councillors.
He said such applications
were usually dealt with by the
councils professional staff.

Snap that crack

Iris Barten is helping cancer victims and their families handle the impacts
of the disease.

Mosman Park council is testing a smart phone app that allows residents to photograph
problems and send them into
the council.
Residents can download the
SendSnapSolve app from the
App Store and send in pictures
of footpath cracks, graffiti and
property damage, hazards such
as low branches, illegal dumping
and lost and found animals.

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POST kicked out of


Neds budget meeting
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Nedlands council does not
want its ratepayers to know
what it is planning to spend
their money on.
Some councillors demanded
a POST reporter be ordered to
leave a meeting to discuss the
budget.
Hollywood ward councillor
Robert Binks said: If it is not
a private meeting I am going
home.
And CEO Greg Trevaskis said
he did not want council staff to
get the wrong impression if there
was talk of sackings.
Melvista ward councillor Toni
James said she would feel inhibited about being frank.
Councillor Gordon Hay said
he was not comfortable with
the idea the discussion could
be reported to the community
before decisions were made.
Meanwhile the council is proposing a 5.4% increase in rates
for some properties.
People have until May 27 to
comment on the propoals to
increase differential rates and
minimum rate payments.

And Hollywood councillor


John Wetherall sprang into
an attack on the mayor Max
Hipkins, accusing him of electioneering by inviting the POST
to the councillors meeting.
Mr Hipkins term of office
expires in October.
Mr Hipkins said he had told
the POST about the meeting
and he was in favour of the
budget discussion being kept
confidential.
Not all councillors were at
the meeting.
Coast ward councillor Nikola
Horley and Dalkeith councillor
Ian Argyle supported the meeting being open.
Ms Horley said: We are not
going to be saying anything we
cannot say in public.
Mr Argyle said: I wont be
saying anything I would not
say on the street corner to a
resident.
The POST reporter was asked
to leave the meeting.
Staff had instructed the POST
reporter to leave an earlier
meeting with army housing
bosses about Seaward Village
in Swanbourne.

MLC deputy to quit


Methodist Ladies College
deputy principal Yvonne
Palmer has announced her
resignation after more than
30 years with the school.
Principal Rebecca Cody told
parents she was sad about Ms
Palmers decision.
Ms Palmer is a gifted educator who has selflessly led our col-

lege with distinction in various


roles: as a classroom teacher,
coordinator of biological sciences, head of house, head of
academic department science,
deputy principal and acting
principal, Ms Cody said.
Ms Palmer will leave at the
end of the year. The school is
advertising for a replacement.

Read the POST online at postnewspapers.com.au

Park toilet
warning
Building toilets in a Wembley
park might create a gay beat,
Cambridge council was
warned.

Year 6 students at Holy Spirit Primary school, from left, Imogen Harris,
Marcus DeLuca and Patrick Jamieson help principal Steve Versteegen
load his car with 15 boxes of donations.

Goodies bound for


Vanuatu schools

Boxes big and small packed


with paper, pencils and pencil
sharpeners are on their way
to Vanuatu, thanks to schools
in the western suburbs.

The stationery, donated by


families at Holy Spirit, Floreat
Park and City Beach primary
schools, is to help rebuild
classes following cyclone
Pam, which ripped through in
March.
Students made posters and
banners with words in Bislama,
one of the official languages of
Vanuatu, to send with their gifts.
It read: Mifela everiwan lo
Australia I sori bio herem nuis
hurricane long ol islands blo
Vanuatu. Mifela I pray lo you.
Hilary Pinerua, a former

Cambridge councillor whose


son Roger has a business on
the island, said: It means:
Everyone in Australia was
sorry to hear about the news
of the cyclone in Vanuatu. We
all pray for you.
Ms Pinerua contacted schools
to ask them to help.
After the report appeared
in the POST I had a phone
call from a woman who said,
I have been to a supplier and
he insisted on packing the back
seat of my car. I am bringing it
all to you.
Now she is busy organising
transport to ship it all to
Vanuatu.
I have a few offers of help,
she said.

Councillor Rod Bradley said


the council needed to think
about the idea.
Are we going to create a
beat? he asked.
The council agreed to an
improvement plan for Rutter
Park and to assess parking and
access to toilets.
Councillor Sonia Grinceri said
adding toilets might cause the
cost to blow out and the need
should be assessed.
We may need to put this
infrastructure in in three or
four years, she said.

Where the money


goes in Cottesloe
Cottesloe council spent
nearly $1700 to fix a problem
with the civic centre doors.
Dorma Australia got $763
for an after-hours call-out, and
Securex got $934 to diagnose
and repair the faulty doors.
Law firm McLeods was paid
$2152 for two parking prosecutions.
Acting CEO Mat Humfrey
said the town won both.
Culture + Context got
$14,670.85 in consultation fees
over the former maternity
hospital at 19 Perth Street,
Cottesloe, which the owners wanted to demolish last
year.
The council paid a total of
about $2.16million in bills in
March.
The list was attached to a
council meeting agenda.

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Rokeby Road
facelift starts

By LLOYD GORMAN

Subiaco councils outdoor


staff have started improving
Rokeby Road.
The work on new paving, kerbs,
lighting and upgrades around
street trees started last week.
It is not connected to a meeting of disgruntled Rokeby Road
business owners who called on
the council last week to help
attract more people to the main
shopping strip.
Subiaco CEO Ian Hill said
the changes had been already
scheduled.
At Tuesday nights council
meeting, a other measures to
improve the streetscape were
approved.
These include installing
bud lighting in four london
plane trees at the Hay Street
and Churchill Avenue/Forrest
Walk intersections and placing planter pots along Rokeby
and Hay.
Two temporary parklets
small gardens within existing
car bays that would be moved
every two months are also
planned.
At the meeting, councillor
Mark Burns challenged the costing of these initiatives.

Mr Hill said cross examining


staff at that time of the night
after 10pm would be a misadventure.
The issue was put to a procedural vote, stifling debate.
Councillor Stephanie Stroud
said spending about $800,000
on Rokeby Road was long
overdue.
In a separate debate, councillor Julie Matheson said cutting
more than $300,000 out of the
councils budget sent the wrong
message.
Subiaco second in charge Scott
Hawking said the council did not
have the capacity to carry out
the works, but that the money
would be reallocated.
Mr Hill said funds were available for the improvements.
A long-term plan to revamp
Rokeby Road, which had already
been supported by council,
would be looked at again.
We will be reviewing the
prospect of implementing the
Blackhall and Associates public realm and streetscape plan
because there were a number
of risks, including business
continuity, associated with the
implementation of that project
together with timing and funding
issues, Mr Hill said.

Traffic pain for Claremont


More traffic pain is in store
for Claremont when a 4mdeep trench is dug in Shenton
Road.
The town is in for a quite
unfortunate period, councillor
Bruce Haynes said on Tuesday
night.

The digging will happen between Claremont Crescent and


Davies Road and the road will
be closed from June for eight
weeks.
The work will see Western
Powers 132kV overhead lines
buried.

These US servicemen worked doggedly in Shenton Park this week.

From terrorists to terriers

By DAVID COHEN

Seventeen US Navy sailors


fresh from fighting Islamic
State took time out in Shenton
Park this week.
The sailors volunteered for a
day at the Dogs Refuge Home
in Lemnos Street.
Weve been fighting ISIS
and taking em out, one sailor
said, before he uprooted a dead
tree.
Some of the volunteers were
from the aircraft carrier USS
Carl Vinson, from where crews
flew up to 100 sorties a day
against the terrorists while the
ship was in the Arabian Gulf.
One volunteer (sailors could
not be identified) was mowing
lawns at the refuge.
Ive got two pit bulls I last
saw in March, he said.
Ive been 10 years in the
navy.

Tomorrow were going to a


school and painting.
The volunteer is an E6 ABH1
on the carrier a firefighter.
If a plane crashes, we put
out the fire, he said.
The volunteer said he had
been to Townsville and Brisbane
before, and it was his first time
in Perth.
Fremantle looked a bit like
New Orleans, he said.
I will also probably go to the
casino.
Mosman Park resident and
US native Jennifer Sainken,
a refuge trustee and 20-year
volunteer, helped organise the
volunteers.
Weve got them washing
windows, pulling out dead trees,
weeding and putting up shadecloth over kennels, she said.
Most of our [regular] volunteers want to walk dogs and
we dont have the money to do

things like this.


They do this every time they
come here they could be on
the beach.
Nearly everyone has a dog at
home theyre missing.
Ms Sainken got in doughnuts,
choc chip cookies, and peanut
M&Ms for the volunteers.
One sailor, an admin worker
on the Carl Vinson, was washing
windows and said she hadnt
seen her beagle, Trapper (3),
since August.
I miss him. Im doing this for
him, she said.
She had been born in the
Philippines, migrated to the
US in 2011, and had been in the
navy for two years and three
months.
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Lump sums
from sumps
Mosman Park is investigating new uses for its 12
sumps.
South ward councillor
Brett Pollock suggested nonperforming sumps could
be turned into community
gardens, while some could
be sold for parking, housing
or other uses.
It appears to me that
these are a waste of space,
he told Tuesday night's
council meeting.
Some don't even do the
work that they were originally designed for.
It was suggested after
the meeting that selling
some sumps could raise
$2million.

Pavilion talks to be secret


By LLOYD GORMAN

Secret talks will decide a


planning appeal by the Sydney
developers who want to build
a 16-storey block of units on
the Pavilion Markets site in
Subiaco.
Subigate, the group behind
the developer headed by Ian
Day of D2 Property, appealed
to the State Administrative
Tribunal shortly after receiving the green light to build the
controversial tower.
On February 25, the Metro
West Joint Development
Assessment Panel had approved
the $120million project, with
39 conditions and 25 advice
notes.
A directions hearing was
listed for noon on April 2 in the

tribunal office but was pushed


forward to 9.30am at the last
minute and without any warning or change to the daily public
listings.
Even the presiding tribunal
member did not realise the switch
until he started the meeting.
In a transcript of the fourminute meeting obtained by
the POST, the developers lawyer Paul McQueen from Lavan
Legal, said they were contesting
a number of conditions of approval granted by the (DAP) but
did not say what they were.
He described the grounds of the
appeal as technical matters.
Mr McQueen said the State
Solicitors Office had been contacted and that both sides had
agreed to mediation behind
closed doors. This allows only
the developer, the DAP and

property caused by building


works.
If the residents concerns
about the removal of the dilapidation conditions are right, many
other buildings surrounding the
site, including the Subiaco Hotel
and Regal Theatre, could be
affected.
Mediation talks at the State
Administrative Tribunal will
be held on May 13.
Staff from Subiaco councils
planning department which
prepared the planning report
for the DAP will be able to
attend the mediation.
All parties are forbidden from
revealing any of the details of
the mediation.
After the mediation, the Metro
West JDAP is expected to be
asked to reconsider its decision
and the contested conditions.

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He said they hoped they could
work through those matters
without the need to trouble
the tribunal at a substantive
hearing.
If it went to a hearing, the issues would be public.
Residents and owners of
16 heritage terrace homes in
Catherine Street close to the
proposed tower are worried
about the appeal.
They are concerned the developer is trying to remove conditions that would force it to carry
out dilapidation reports on their
more than 110-year-old homes
and repair any damage.
A Catherine Street resident
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Sergeant Matt Donkin, who
investigated the crime, said
that for Andys parents, Alan
and Wendy, the plaque would
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honour their son, who was 29.

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Intention to Levy Differential


General Rates
Local Government Act 1995 (section 6.36)
Local public notice is hereby given, in accordance with section 6.36 of the Local
Government Act 1995 (the Act), of the intention of the City of Nedlands to
levy the following differential general rates and minimum payments for the
201516 financial year.

Differential general rates


Residential:
Vacant Land:
Non-residential:

$0.04610 per dollar of gross rental value


$0.06650 per dollar of gross rental value
$0.05610 per dollar of gross rental value

Minimum rate payments


Residential:
$1367
Residential vacant: $1806
Non-residential: $1870
The above rates in the dollar and minimum rate payments are based on an
increase in rate revenue of 5.4% compared to the current year. This is made
up of 1.4% to meet the increased cost of operations plus 4% for infrastructure.
Following extensive community engagement the Council adopted its Strategic
Community Plan in June 2013 that included rates increases of 4% per annum
over and above the cost of inflation to bring infrastructure up to an acceptable
standard.
Section 6.33 (1) (b) of the Act allows the levying of differential general rates
according to the predominant purpose of which land is held or used, as
determined by the local government. Section 6.35 (6) (c) of the Act requires
separate minimum payments to be applied to each differential rating category
where differential general rates are imposed.
The reasons for, and objects of, the Council's intention to continue with
differential rating and to impose the above rates in 201516 are based on the
principles of equity and fairness. The Council considers that non-residential
properties require a higher base standard of infrastructure and services due to
the greater volumes of people and vehicular traffic. A separate differential rate
is proposed for vacant land as an incentive to promote land development. A
document describing the objects of, and reasons for, the differential rates and
minimum payments may be inspected at the City's libraries or internet (www.
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Corner four Sam Kaye, left, chef Sonia Jones, Pia Prior and barista Ben Barwood at the revamped
Daisies corner store.

Daisies set to bloom anew


By DAVID COHEN

Sam Kaye used to get $5 an


hour when he was in Year
6 and worked at Daisies in
Cottesloe as the drinks boy,
dish pig and box crusher.
Now he is back at the deli
on the corner of Grant and
Marmion streets but as a
co-owner.
Sam (28) recently bought
Daisies with Pia Prior (28).
Daisies was started by
Rachel Torre in 1994 in a
former curry takeaway.
A lawyer bought Daisies

from Rachel, then sold it back


to her. There were three more
owners before Sam and Pia.
Former owner-but-one, Ken
Marshall, was famous for his
sign: Punch Ken for a free
muffin.
In 2010 Ken protested about
persistent and long-standing
problems with North Cottesloe
Primary students, and that
shoplifting, littering and
hooligan-like behaviour cannot
be tolerated.
Pia said Daisies would stock
a small range of lollies, but no
cigarettes.

Its such a good spot but it


needed a bit of love, she said.
We closed it for four days
and had a big clean and
paint.
Sam said the Daisies staples
muffins and sausage rolls
would stay.
But were letting our chef
Sonia Jones play with recipes and source better local
brands, he said.
Pia said coffee was a key
part of the shop.
On our third day, Good
Friday, we did 360 coffees,
she said.

Salt corrodes surf club roof

The asbestos roof at Floreat


Surf Life Saving Club is badly
corroded and needs urgent
replacement.

Steel bolts holding the roof


down have been severely corroded and require immediate
replacement, consultants hired
by Cambridge council said.
The council authorised the
work and a call for bids for
the contract estimated at up

to $400,000 is to be released
next week.
The consultants said saltladen air had got into the eaves
space and condensed on steelwork holding the roof up.
The club was built in 1980
and a vent system allows air
in under the eaves.
Current practice is for roof
spaces to be sealed and insulated with ridge ventilation
or whirlybirds, the consult-

ants said.
Councillors were told a highgrade carbon-steel roof would
be cheapest but would start to
corrode immediately and last
about 10 years.
Aluminium or stainless steel
would last about 25 years.
Councillor Louis Carr told
the community committee the
council should not start the
work until the club signed a
new lease for the building.

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Woman evicted
A woman was evicted
from a block of Subiaco
flats last week.

Crime scene ...This Subiaco


shop was hit in March.

Stealing
charges
A Maylands man will
be summonsed for allegedly stealing from
Subiacos Officeworks
and the Apple shop in
Perth.
Police will allege the 36year-old stole earphones,
hard drives, batteries and
chargers from Officeworks,
in Hay Street, on March
16.
They will also allege he
stole 15 Powerbeat headphones from the Apple
shop on the same day.
He was arrested on
Tuesday.

The woman had been


pretending to live in a
flat at the Department of
Housing complex at 154
Subiaco Road.
She used power from
other residents flats while
living in garages. When
confronted she claimed
she was staying with other
tenants.
The department hired a
bailiff to evict the woman
last Thursday.

Time flies
A car and a Bulova
watch were stolen during an early-morning
robbery in Subiaco on
Tuesday.
Thieves entered the
Heytesbury Road home
between 4 and 4.30am and
found the car keys in a pot
on the kitchen bench.
The resident heard a
door bang and looked out
a window to see her 2004
white Mazda hatchback
being driven away.
The watch was valued
at $1000.
The homes alarm was
not activated.
The Mazda was found
18 hours later in South
Lake.

Glassing jail term suspended


A 23-year-old Wembley
woman who glassed an
older woman last year
in a pub was given a
suspended jail term.
Emma Lee Gaebler hit a
27-year-old woman in the
face with a glass, breaking it, at the Elephant

and Wheelbarrow
in Northbridge last
September.
In the Perth Magistrates
Court last Friday,
Gaeblers 12-month sentence was suspended
for 18 months after she
pleaded guilty to unlawful
wounding.

BEAT
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Drill bit charge


A southern suburb man
has been charged over drill
bits stolen from Bunnings
in Cottesloe Central.
Cottesloe police charged
Cameron Ehlers (27), of
Hilton, with four counts
of stealing, one of possessing a prohibited drug,
and possessing stolen
or unlawfully obtained
property.
Mr Ehlers appeared in
court earlier this week and
was due to appear again
on Friday, after the POST
went to press.

Hills boy to
face court
A 13-year-old from the
Hills is due to appear in
court next week charged
over a Mt Hawthorn
burglary.
Property valued at
nearly $6400 was taken
from the Sasse Avenue
home on February 16,
including a ZAP electric
bike, a Sapphire mountain
bike and two iPhones.
Wembley police will allege a tool left in the backyard was used to smash a
window at the home.
The Parkerville boy
was arrested in Perth on
Tuesday after he was seen
sleeping on a street.
He is due in the Perth
Childrens Court on
Tuesday.

A Wembley fancy dress


shop had its glass front
door smashed early on
Tuesday morning.
Thieves rummaged
through Costume Studio,
in Cambridge Street,
at 3.30 but nothing was
stolen.
A witness saw two
people drive off but did
not see the registration
number.
A Mazda BT50 stolen
from a verge outside a
Broome Street, Cottesloe,
home has not been
found.
It was taken on Monday
night.
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Bass was heard


as far away as
Hollywood
With reference to Vicki
Walkers letter about 11 hours
of intrusive music from the
RTRFM concert at Somerville
Auditorium (No getting away
from loud concert at Somerville,
POST, April 25), I would like to
say how disappointed I was to
read the responses from RTRFM
and Subiaco council.
I was also disappointed to see
no response from UWA.
None of these entities apologised to Ms Walker.
RTRFM appeared to suggest
that her objection was merely
a matter of taste in music, thus
ignoring the point of what she
was saying about neighbourhood
well-being.
RTRFM and the council
spokesman spoke of monitoring
and attention to noise regulations, but clearly their efforts
were inadequate.
The bass from this concert
was intrusively present in the
Hollywood section of Nedlands,
far beyond the 250m within
which RTRFM letter drops.
I hope each of these entities apologises to Ms Walker
and promises the neighbours
of UWA that there will be no
further intrusions of this kind
into the peace and quiet of their
neighbourhoods.
Victoria Burbank
Williams Road, Nedlands
UWA, which only provided the
concert venue, was not contacted
for comment on Ms Walkers letter.
We considered it more significant to
hear from RTRFM, which was the event
organiser, and Subiaco council, which
set the conditions for approving the
event. Editor

Foreigners, renters add vibrancy

Reader John Mearns wonders why this sign remains when the police
have removed the red-light camera from the intersection of Thomas
Street, Saw Avenue and Rokeby Road.

But wheres the red-light camera?


I have noticed that though
the red light camera sign is still
at the corner of Saw Avenue,
Rokeby Road and Thomas Street
in Subiaco, all the apparatus
has been taken away.
Is this now an illegal sign?
Is this camera being taken
to set up elsewhere, where it
returns better dollars?
Who takes the blame for the
first bad accident that occurs
there, given there are convoluted crossovers with no big
stick being waved?
Im interested to see the reason for removing what has, for
several years, stopped so many
of us from running red lights.
Surely its not a financial
reason?
John Mearns
Broadway, Nedlands
A WA Police spokesperson responds:
The 30 old wet-film red-light cameras
were replaced through 2010 and 2011
with 30 new digital cameras that were
also capable of measuring the speed
of vehicles travelling through the

intersections.
As a result of changing traffic
conditions and trends, the Office
of Road Safety commissioned the
Curtin-Monash Accident Research
Centre to analyse crash trends and
severity to determine the highest-risk
intersections for the new red light
speed cameras.
The Thomas Street, Rokeby Road
and Saw Avenue intersection was not
identified as one of the 30 worst for
crashes or injuries at that time.
As a result, the new red-light speed
camera was installed at a higher risk
intersection.
Police and Road Safety Minister Liza
Harvey recently announced the plan
to increase the cameras from 30 to 90
over the next five years.
This will include re-assessing intersections to ensure cameras are located
where they will achieve the greatest
benefits in terms of road safety, and
crash and trauma reduction.
The signs have been left at the old
camera sites as deterrents and reminders to drivers that these intersections
once represented a significant risk to
road safety.

Re Barker blasts LandCorps


foreign pitch (POST, April
25).
In my opinion, Claremont
mayor Jock Barker seems to have
a xenophobic elitist view in his
generalisations about foreigners and those who rent rather
than buy.
Investors need renters, and to
imply that only owner buyers fit
the profile of what you want in
Claremont is simply unqualified,
insulting claptrap.
The myth about foreign investment in real estate is just that.
Last Novembers federal
government report on foreign
investment in real estate said
just 2.5% of total sales were to
foreigners.
It would be fantastic if some
of our leaders would take the
time to access the information
available and stop acting on
perception and supposition
based on entrenched fear and
misconception.
As for the fear of the riff raff
of renters in the Claremont on
the Park development, at entry
prices of about $500,000 for a little one-bedroom apartment and

$1milllion for a three-bedroom,


at a modest 4% return the rents
will start at $400 per week and
move on up to about $1000.
The worlds most successful
cities have a renters-to-owneroccupiers balance of about 4050% (New York, London, Paris,
San Francisco) and the average
commute to work is under 30
minutes.
Mature cities dont see renting as a second-class-citizen
thing to do!
I think Claremonts renter rate
is higher than the WA average
and the type of renter is often
educated with a high income.
The higher the proportion
of renters in modern Western
countries, the higher the rate of
incomes for that area, counter
intuitive but a reality.
Foreigners and renters actually enhance the character and
tenure of an area.
As a footnote, if any one would
like guidance about why renting
in a great area is far more financially sensible than buying just
search the web!
Steve Shilkin
Owston Street, Mosman Park

Bigger setbacks non-negotiable


Cambridge councillor Rod
Bradley states in his letter,
Lesson in Cambridge Street
(POST, April 25) that developers
can buy adjacent lots and build
apartment blocks.
He also states that there will
be reduced setbacks.
I have read again the town
planning scheme Amendment
31 brochure and cannot find
anywhere that what he suggests
would be allowed.
On page 7 is a list of non-negotiable elements, which notes
more green space and greater
setbacks.
In addition, I point out that a

TWO WEEK

quick aerial inspection of the


area between the Boulevard and
Empire Avenue, in City Beach,
using the councils Intramap,
shows that of the corner blocks
only one third would likely be redeveloped in the next 10 years.
Not all owners want to redevelop in the proposed way.
The result is that only a small
portion actually may become
manor houses.
That is quite a different scenario from that painted by the
opponents.
Humphrey Boogaerdt
Sunnyside Road, Floreat
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Heres one for


helmet sceptics
Grayden Provis believes that
we should let cyclists decide for
themselves if they should wear
helmets on cycle paths (Deadly
treadly hidebound by helmet,
Letters, POST, April 18).
Im all for power to the people, but perhaps I can inform
his decision with my experience.
In 28 years of adult road and
path commuter cycling, I have
had three spills that caused
injury and all were on cycle
paths at about 10-15kmh.
Two spills resulted in damage
to my helmet.
The most recent of these had
serious indentation of the outer
shell that would have been
my skull.
Im not a medical expert but I

Nedlands has to do everything by the book

Swanbourne reader Bob Trotter


says that after a cycling accident,
he was glad it was his helmet that
was damaged and not his skull.
suspect that I would have been
in serious trouble were it not
for that helmet.
In my case, wearing a helmet prevented serious head
injury, a demonstration that it
is worth reducing the risk by
enduring the neck-strangling
discomfort whenever Im in
the saddle.
Bob Trotter
Cornwall Street, Swanbourne

Quiet roads can be hazards


I read with some angst the
letter from Grayden Provis regarding his helmet experience
(Deadly treadly hidebound
by helmet, Letters, POST,
April 18).
My experience tells a different story.
More than three weeks ago, I
was on a gentle ride with some
friends in Busselton, on a very
quiet road.
One of my friends hit a big
pothole which threw him in
my direction.
He stayed upright while I
crashed over the top of him.
I have no memory of the crash
and was knocked unconscious,
taken to Busselton hospital by
ambulance, assessed, and then
flown to RPH by the Royal
Flying Doctor Service because
I had bleeding on the brain.

My fairly new modern helmet


had been crushed when my
head smacked the road.
Not hard to guess the result
if I had been of Graydens
mind.
I would have no mind and
possibly be a vegetable.
If his helmet is ugly, uncomfortable and neck strangling,
I suggest he buys a modern
new one.
Steve Marchesi
Whitfeld Street, Floreat

What has upset Laurie Taylor


for him to take such a jaundiced
view of Nedlands councils
rate calculations (Stand by
for a rate rise, Letters, POST,
April 18) ?
Mr Taylor makes three rather
ludicrous statements.
First, if Hollywood Private
Hospital were to be transferred
to City of Perth jurisdiction then
Nedlands would lose $630,000 of
rate revenue.
Of course, Nedlands would
then have to curtail expenditure
or increase rates.
Such a transfer would mean
Perth would get away scot free,
because it would obviously not
have to allocate any outlays
specifically for the Hollywood
ward, as Nedlands would have
done.
Second, Mr Taylors answer
to the problem is simply to
axe $600,000 of budgeted expenditure allocated to strategic
planning.
However, has he forgotten
that every council must, under
local government legislation,
set aside a stipulated percentage for such planning, whether
ultimately spent or not?
I would be surprised if this
level of expenditure has been
reached, though legally required
to be set aside.
My third comment is about
the CEOs salary level.
It may well be that the associated legislation requires the

CEOs salary to be tied to total


council expenditure.
I suggest, however, that if any
council left such a calculation
solely to that yardstick, it would
never employ a reputable and
sought-after CEO.
Mr Taylor should remember
that there is a market to be
tapped to obtain good-quality
personnel, and while a legislated requirement might be
one criterion to be met, any
council would be most unwise
to use that as the one and only

and the stores are deluged with


dust.
Many of these specialist shops
have been there for years and
if people do not continue to
support them they may be lost
forever.
We will only be left to rue the

The City of Perth Act is being


created to further the interests
of UWA, QEII and the City of
Perth to the detriment of the
local councils of Subiaco and
Nedlands, all without proper
consultation.
Is this a familiar story?
The extension of their domain could be compared with
the attempts of Rio Tinto and
BHP to push smaller but more
community-minded players
like Andrew Forrest out of the
market, a power tactic Premier
Colin Barnett does not approve
of, because it is not in the interest of the community.
The Act could have a devastating impact, particularly on the
residential areas of Hollywood
and Crawley, that lie to the
east of Hampden Road and
Broadway and are currently part

day Claremont council saw fit to


inflate their coffers and allow
Bunnings to move to a wholly
inappropriate location.
Please use them, not lose
them.
Erica Rogers
Warden Street, Claremont

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Our leafy suburbs in peril

Old Theatre Lane traders are struggling


Please support the Old
Theatre Lane traders.
As Bunnings destroys the Bay
View Centre, and possibly even
the spirit of Claremont itself, the
traders in Old Theatre Lane are
suffering badly.
Pedestrian traffic has ceased

yardstick.
Finally, we are all aware rates
must increase each year to allow
councils to recoup their own
escalating costs.
My own understanding is that
rates throughout the western
suburbs, and everywhere else,
will increase by some 4-5% per
year in the current climate.
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no orphan in that regard.

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of Subiacos South ward.


Hollywood and Crawley could
become a corridor for development where ratepayers would
lose local representation on
issues like high density and high
rise, with reduced consultation
on changes to R codes.
In addition, hugely increased
traffic and parking nightmares
could ruin this popular, leafy
residential area, making it both
hazardous and unpleasant to
walk or cycle between UWA
and QEII.
While there would be the
distinct possibility of rate hikes,
there would certainly be a loss
of access to services, because
residents would need to travel
to the city, or even as far as
Burswood, to enjoy outdoor
concerts, attend fitness classes
and seniors activities, or even
visit the library.
Ratepayers need to let their
voices be heard before their
leafy suburb is turned into yet
another concrete jungle.
Anna Vanderbom
Monash Avenue, Nedlands
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More votes in
opposing infill

Science thrives
on open inquiry,
not censorship
In opposing funding for the
Australian Consensus Centre
for half-baked ideological reasons, the WA University Guild
of Undergraduates which,
despite its grandiose title,
speaks for only a minority of
students (given the choice, most
do not support it) shows it
knows nothing about the way
science should work (UWA
think tank faces guild wrath,
POST, April 25).
Science thrives on open inquiry, and is not afraid of where
that inquiry might lead, or what
orthodoxies or vested interests
it might upset.
Censorship and supressing
dissent from the prevailing
orthodoxy are no way to arrive
at truth.
Stalin ruined Soviet agricultural science by insisting it
conform to the theories of the
fraud, Lysenko, without discussion or debate.
The Nazis tried to suppress
the works of the Jewish Einstein
and succeeded only in crippling
their own science.
They organised a petition by
a herd of Nazi professors claiming Einstein was wrong.
He commented: If I am
wrong, one would have been
enough.
Hal G. P. Colebatch
Portland Street, Nedlands

Negotiating is
not always
possible
Carole Peters rightly decries
the horror of war and the devastating effects of war (Anzac
lessons, Letters, POST, April
25).
Ms Peters is then highly critical of our federal government
for spending too much time
ramping up fear and too little
time considering alternatives
to sending more troops off to
war.
She also writes that its time
to look at intelligent and negotiated peaceful alternatives.
That sounds fantastic, but
does she have any suggestions
about how to negotiate with
the perpetrators of the current
threat to world peace?
What in my opinion is woollyminded, idealistic and impractical thinking is not going to help
in this crisis.
Brian Atkinson
Kylie Street, Wembley Downs

Students from St Thomass Primary School sang for the crowd at Earth Hour in Swanbournes Mayo
Community Garden.

Fabulous family fun in the Mayo garden


I wanted to share my gratitude to the Mayo Community
Garden, in Swanbourne, for
recently organising such a wonderful inclusive family event in
honour of Earth Hour.
We took our exuberant tribe
(four grandchildren aged four
and under), four parents and
two grandparents) for a late
afternoon walk to tire out the
tots.
Coming down the eastern side
of Allen Park hill, our troupe
stumbled across a delightful set
up in the Mayo garden.
Colourful balloons were tied
up in a garden full of adventures, there was a treasure
hunt for seedlings, the smells
of paella and wood-fired pizzas
set off stomachs, and eco faeries

entertained the tots in making


magic wands from sticks, wool
and feathers and wings from
old newspapers.
It truly was a paradise for
tired parents/grandparents
with excitable children!
And we were just in time for
dinner, luckily.
As the sun set, there were
music and a beautiful performance by a guitarist/singer, and
the kids worked themselves
hard powering various lights
and appliances hooked up to
old stationary bicycles.
The stars put on a nice show
too.
All this had been organised
for the benefit of the local community, with no cost to those
attending.

Groves better at consultation


What a difference a few kilometres make.
Peppermint Grove council
is giving its residents 90 days
to comment on its draft town
planning scheme.
Cambridge council gave its
residents just 45 days over the
Easter/school holiday/Anzac
Day period to comment on its
Amendment 31, a document
that had already begun its legal
way to Planning Minister John
Day.
Cambridge residents asked the
council to delay the consultation period to no avail.
Why did it need to be
rushed?
Is it because mayor Simon
Withers or some councillors
think they will no longer be
there after the October elections?
Or is there some other reason?
Amendment 31 is about whole-

sale infill, unsuited to much


of the area nominated, and it
seems the majority of residents
are against it.
Believe the experts who have
spoken against it.
Please make sure you fill in a
Form 4 today and submit it to
make your views known.
Once large blocks and trees
are gone, theyll never come
back.
Catherine Wilkinson
Chandler Avenue, Floreat

Our family lives in Subiaco,


but that night we were so warmheartedly welcomed that we felt
as if we lived there too.
Another great positive was
that the crowd never got so
big that parents were fretting
when their children had gone
out of eyesight.
My heartfelt thanks go to you
all, and we will be back next
year for sure!
I hope more local, small,
free food and entertainment
events with an eco bent can
be offered by all local municipalities, as this is pretty much
as good as it gets, when youve
got little kids in tow.
Cath Price
Park Street Subiaco

Gavin Foley
Kalinda Drive, City Beach

WWI medals lost from shed


I am not really sure where
to begin in my search for the
World War I medals of my greatgrandfather, Bernard Keeley.
The medals were located in
my grandfather Dennis Keeleys
shed, and he lived at 55 Salisbury
Street, Subiaco.
Dennis served in World War
II and due to a stroke has relocated to Sydney to be closer to
family.
When my mum was packing
up the house, she noticed the

Info needed on old Subi SES


Im a member of the Northshore
State Emergency Service (SES)
unit that covers Subiaco and
other inner-Perth suburbs.
It was formed in the early
1990s when the Subiaco SES
and City of Perth SES units
merged.
We are trying to find the exact
date of the merger and copies

Regarding the POSTs good


coverage of local affairs,
in this instance the report,
LEstrange backs low density (April 4).
Sean may now back low
density, but he most certainly
did not back the majority of
Churchlands voters who were
against forced amalgamations
by Premier Colin Barnett.
Sean was nowhere to be seen
during Mr Barnetts forays into
trying to force change against
the wishes of the people.
When we needed Churchlands
MP Sean LEstrange to stand
up for us, he was AWOL.
Now that the forced amalgamation fiasco has been beaten
off, at great cost to us, Sean is
back on the scene with his tail
firmly between his legs.
What a hero, standing up for
the City Beach residents who
rightly did not want to be part
of Stirling.
Mr Barnett cared not a
whit whether they were in
Cambridge or Stirling, so it
was a safe side battle to take
on.
In this density issue, one
can be sure that the numbers
have been crunched in the
Liberal bunker and a cynical
conclusion reached that there
are more votes to be possibly
retrieved in backing the antiinfill side.
But I ask all voters, when the
time comes, to remember just
what Mr Barnett tried to force
on us, aided by his minions,
who included Corporal Sean.

of any photos, brochures or


newspaper articles about the
Subiaco SES activities.
Id be grateful if people
would contact me at david.
worth@live.com.au if they can
help our research project.

medals for Bernard Keeley were


missing.
Because she was there for only
a few weeks, and because she
was selling the house, she did
not do anything about it.
Maybe they will never be
found, but I would like to try
because they are an important
part of our family history.
His details are: Bernard Grover
Keeley, service No. 6845, place
of birth Lawlers, WA; place
of enlistment Katanning, WA;
served in Villers-Bretonneux.
I appreciate any help in
finding my great-grandfathers
medals.
Bianca Highfield
Bass Drive, Baulkham Hills, NSW
If anyone can help Bianca, please
ring the POST and we will provide
contact details. Editor

David Worth
Coghlan Road, Subiaco

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Community news
Family memories fuel
new Hills book
An abandoned Aboriginal boy is found by
three children in a chook pen fighting dogs
for scraps.

Rokeby GP sta, from left, Shane Morley, Bob Noll, Phyllis Auld, Jane Spencer, Lana Joubert, Danni Verheggen, Gary Ward, Patrick
Garratt, Jo Davis, Nicole Brailey and Bec Morley are supporting an art show for the ovarian cancer cause. Photo: Paul McGovern

Friends unite in the fight for life


Enchi Fonda died two years
ago of ovarian cancer, as did
her mother before her.
Now two of her friends are
holding an art exhibition
to raise money and awareness of ovarian cancer in
the hope that her daughter
will be able to avoid the
same fate.
Arianne Morley and
Rowena Keall-Walsh met
Enchi when their children
were all in kindergarten at
Hollywood Primary School
about 10 years ago.
At that time Enchi was
having her first round of
chemotherapy for ovarian
cancer, Arianne said.

I was fortunate to have


had such an amazing lady
with a great sense of humour
as my friend.
She said Enchi had escaped from communist
Hungary at 22 for a better
life in Australia.
She was so appreciative
of the excellent health care
in Australia and she was
very open about the fact
that she would have died so
much earlier in Hungary,
Arianne said.
She use to joke, I just
wont die.
I dropped her at the hospital on her 47th birthday for
treatment of cancer symp-

toms. She died in hospital


two days later.
Arianne, who is director
of Rokeby GP, and Rowena,
an artist, are launching the
art show this Friday, May 1,
with an evening of apritifs,
art and awareness at the surgery, upstairs at 142 Rokeby
Road, Subiaco.
Rowenas oils, mostly
local landscapes, will be
displayed on the walls and
the medical staff will be
dressed for Ovarian Cancer
White Shirt Day.
The exhibition is then
open to the public from
12.30 to 5pm on May 2 and
10am to 4pm on May 3. The

paintings will remain on the


walls of the practice for the
whole of May.
Part proceeds of the
painting sales will go to the
Ovarian Cancer Research
Foundation.
Arianne said the foundations aim was to raise awareness of ovarian cancer and to
develop a test to detect this
disease at an early stage.
The cause of ovarian
cancer remains largely unknown, with only 5% to 10%
of cases being genetic.
There is no early detection test for ovarian cancer
pap smears do not detect
the disease.

This is the starting point for a new book by


Hills author Linda J. Bettenay, who weaves history like the imposition of the 1905 Aborigines
Act into fiction about WAs past.
Linda will talk about her latest book, Wishes
for Starlight, at the Cambridge library on
Thursday, May 7.
She has tapped into her fathers and grandfathers memories for the book, which is anchored
in the Hills Canning Mills, Karragullen,
Kalamunda, Araluen, Roleystone, Kelmscott
and Armadale.
The plight of the boy is shown through the
prism of the discrimination and racism of
the time, the establishment of Aboriginal reserves and the gradual removal of rights from
Aboriginal people.
The talk will be from 10.30am to noon at the
Cambridge library and bookings can be made
by calling 9383 8999 or emailing library@cambridge.wa.gov.au.

Bringing justice to the hood


More and more neighbourhood justice
courts are appearing in countries from the
US and UK to Belgium and South Africa.
They are community-focused courts that harness the power and energies of the judiciary,
local communities and service providers to
bring about better outcomes for people who
come into contact with the legal system.
There is only one in Australia, in
Melbourne.
UWA senior law lecturer Sarah Murray will
give a talk titled Bringing Justice to the Hood:
Is There a Home for Neighbourhood Courts
in Australia?
She will explore her research into neighbourhood justice courts and the potential for
them in WA.
The lecture for the Institute of Advanced
Studies is at 6pm on Thursday, May 7, in UWAs
Webb Lecture Theatre, Geography Building.
Entry is free, but RSVP is required via www.
ias.uwa.edu.au/lectures/murray.

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Community news

Join John and rattle a can for MND


John Flood will be a collector for the Motor Neurone
Disease Association of WAs
annual street appeal on
Friday, May 15.
His sister died of the disease
early last year, and Mr Flood
has been volunteering with
MNDAWA, which is based in
Nedlands, ever since.
Mr Flood said the street appeal not only helped to spread
the word about the devastating
effects of MND, but also raised
much-needed money to help
patients and carers.
Raising money to assist
MND sufferers and their
families can help make their
lives a bit easier as medical
expenses and equipment
can place a real strain on
finances, he said.
Id urge anyone with a few
hours to spare on May 15 to
make contact with the association and offer to help out, particularly anyone who perhaps
had a family member or friend
diagnosed with the illness.
Helping to fundraise for
MND is an incredibly rewarding thing to do.
The Motor Neurone Disease
Association urgently needs
people to shake tins and is
asking locals to consider
volunteering a few hours or
consider making donations
when they see collectors out
and about.
John Flood is urging other volunteers to join him raising funds for motor neurone disease.
Motor neurone disease is
Photo: Billie Fairclough
a terminal illness and the
Each donor will receive a provides support and equip- provides education and netorganisation supports families living with this disease blue cornflower, the organi- ment for people living with working support to health
sations symbol of hope for Motor Neurone Disease and care professionals who work
in WA.
beside people with MND and
their families.
Anyone who can spare a people living with MND.
MNDAWA has provided is committed to annually
The Motor Neurone Disease
few hours on Friday, May
15, should contact admin@ Association of WA is a not- support for people living contributing funds to motor
for-profit organisation that with MND since 1983. It also neurone disease research.
mndawa.asn.au.

Financial tips
for retirees

Malcolm Evans, a financial planner


and regular newspaper contributor,
is the speaker at the next meeting
of the WA Self Funded Retirees
Association.
Malcolm sits on the WA chapter
committee for the Financial Planning
Association of Australia (FPA) and is
managing director of a financial planning and investment management firm
in Dalkeith.
He specialises in investment management, superannuation and retirement
planning, self-managed and small APRA
superannuation funds, taxation planning
and estate planning.
His talk is at 10am on Friday, May
8, at the Cambridge Bowling Club,
Chandler Avenue, Floreat, and visitors
are welcome.
For more information, call Ron de
Gruchy on 9447 1313 or Margaret Harris
on 9381 5303.

A town that
wouldnt die
The little town of Northcliffe was
established in isolated bush, only to
be abandoned three years later by the
government.
Carole Perry will tell the towns story
in a talk called Northcliffe: the town
that refused to die.
She is the speaker at the History in
the City program at 2pm on Wednesday,
May 6, at the Citiplace conference room,
Perth station concourse.
Head into Perth, hear something of
WAs history, have a marvellous afternoon tea and do some shopping.
The talk is hosted by the Royal WA
Historical Society and everyone is
welcome.
Entry is $5 at the door. For more
information, call 9386 3841.

for sale
24 Bronzewing Loop, Wembley
4

offers
low
$1million

407 sqm

Elegant, Spacious, Peaceful


Set in tranquil Wembley Lakes estate, this beautifully presented Georgian
style two storey home with formal lounge, open plan kitchen, living and
dining, study/games room, teenage retreat, powder room, alfresco and
low maintenance gardens offers contemporary design and spacious family
living.

Open Saturday 2nd May 11:15am - 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

abelmcgrath.com.au

POST, May 2, 2015 Page 49

for sale
68 Donegal Road, Floreat
5

high
$1 millions

865 sqm

auction

A Tranquil Escape
This recently extended five bedroom, three bathroom relaxed family home
offers a peaceful haven together with a highly desired West Forum address.
A wide entrance hall leads you past the inviting formal lounge and dining
complete with gas log fire place to the central hub of the home where you
will find the open plan large kitchen which enjoys a peaceful outlook to the
gardens.

Open Saturday 2nd May 10:30am - 11:15am

Michael Hallam
Adrian Abel
0407 470 100
0410 564 304
michael.hallam@abelmcgrath.com.au adrian@abelmcgrath.com.au

City Beach
6

mid
$3 millions

739 sqm

Prestigious Living & Stunning Park Views


With stunning North facing views across to the park, this as new prestigious
home is only 12 months old. Spread over three levels it provides flexible
accommodation for a growing family together with generous proportions,
quality features throughout including lift access to all three floors and a solar
passive design.

Open Saturday 2nd May By Appointment

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

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

Adrian Abel
0410 564 304
adrian@abelmcgrath.com.au
abelmcgrath.com.au

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for sale

35 Rockton Road, Nedlands


2

Sheer Elegance

early
$1 millions
high
$2,000,000s
000 00

A captivating home, graced with decorative features of the era, offering


character and charm without compromising on comfort.
Positioned in a lovely quiet street, this freshly refurbished duplex cottage is
in sparkling condition and set amongst a private tranquil setting.
The warmth of the polished jarrah floorboards, open fire places, ceiling
roses, and period embellishments are the enduring hallmarks of this
elegant home.

Open Saturday 2nd May 9:30am - 10:15am

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

Adrian Abel
0410 564 304
adrian@abelmcgrath.com.au

Claremont 303 Stirling Highway | 9286 3655


Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

POST, May 2, 2015 Page 51

for sale
6 Croydon Street, Nedlands
7

low
$2 millions

1113 sqm

auction

Castle on Croydon
Imagine living everyday on your own massive 1113sqm piece of Nedlands
surrounded by lawn, pool and expansive living spaces! Imagine feeling like
you live in a resort every single day of the year! Well dream no longer. Your
home should be your castle and this incredible property is the epitome
of this lifestyle. An entertainers delight, the outdoor areas are more
reminiscent of a country retreat than an inner city abode. The features of
this home are too many to mention and you need to visit the home to truly
appreciate the scale and opportunity this incredible property presents.

Open Saturday 2nd May 3:00pm - 3:45pm

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

68 Archdeacon Street, Nedlands


4

mid
$1,600,000s

809 sqm

2 Homes + 1 Amazing Block = A Great Opportunity


When experts talk about property the most important thing they will tell
you to look for is Location, Location, Location! Located South of the
highway in one of Nedlands most prized streets and a stones throw
from the Swan River, UWA and Kings Park, is this unique investment
opportunity. Currently comprising of 2 duplexs on one green title lot, this
809sqm piece of the Western Suburbs is an amazing long term investment
opportunity or the perfect building block. Each home is currently on fixed
term tenancies. Either way, you cant lose when purchasing such a flexible
asset

Open Saturday 2nd May 12:45pm - 1:30pm

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

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for sale
14 Anstey Street, Claremont
5

OFFERS
by 5pm
on
25/5/15
auction

677 sqm

PRICE GUIDE LOW $2 MILLIONS


Perfectly located between the river and the ocean on the edge of
Peppermint Grove and Cottesloe and close to the best private and
public schools in Perth, this exceptional two storey residence combines
space and functionality to bring you contemporary living on a grand
scale. A flexible floorplan offering powder room, study, formal living and
dining, open plan kitchen, living and casual meals, teenage retreat, wine
cellar, laundry, outdoor entertaining, pristine pool and low maintenance
gardens.

Open Saturday 2nd May 1:00pm - 1:45pm

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

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

71 Davies Road, Claremont


3

auction

526 sqm

The Perfect Family Home


In an elevated position, looking over Lake Claremont, this delightful
cottage with architect designed Eco extension is filled with light and
combines intelligent design and character charm to bring you a unique
family home in a convenient and highly sought after location. A flexible
floor plan offers formal living with study, open plan kitchen, living and
dining, powder room, outdoor entertaining and Waterwise native gardens.

Open Saturday 2nd May 12:00pm - 12:45pm


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 23rd May 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

abelmcgrath.com.au

POST, May 2, 2015 Page 53

for sale
40 Waratah Avenue, Dalkeith
4

OFFERS
by 5pm
25/5/15
auction

1012 sqm

OWNER SAYS SELL/GENUINE SELLER


Dont miss this amazing opportunity to buy in one of Perths most
exclusive suburbs;
Older style home on 1012SQM of land.
Tenanted on a periodical lease at $700pw.
Home features lounge/dining room, kitchen/meals area, spacious main
bedroom with built in robe and ensuite, 3 further bedrooms and large
outdoor entertaining area.
All offers submitted before 5pm on 25th May 2015 will be presented.
A genuine seller with clear instructions to release asset.

Open Saturday 2nd May 2:00pm - 2:35pm

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

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

8 Endell Ridge, Mount Claremont


4

tba
tba
auction

531 sqm

Exceptional Endell
Nestled in a tranquil cul-de-sac opposite Cavendish Gardens, lies a
picture-perfect two storey family home. With formal living and dining,
open plan kitchen, casual meals and family living areas, laundry, covered
outdoor entertaining, sparkling pool and low maintenance gardens, this
gorgeous home offers modern spacious family living in an outstanding
location. Beautifully presented and ideally located in a whisper quiet street,
this lovely home combines space and functionality with the opportunity to
secure a wonderful lifestyle in highly sought after Mt Claremont.

Open Saturday 2nd May 11:00am - 11:45am


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 23rd May 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

abelmcgrath.com.au

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SOUTH WEST

580 COLLIE RIVER ROAD, BUREKUP

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

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This 14 Acre lifestyle water farm is a haven of tranquility that offers relaxed, easy living and an
excellent farming opportunity. Plentiful Irrigation water, plus a spring fed dam and red loam soils,
including a ood lit arena, and currently set up for cattle and horses. Facing North with valley
views, positioned 20 minutes from the city of Bunbury, and just up the road from the Burekup
school, Ferguson Valley wineries and Cafs are just 10 minutes drive, and you are situated less
than 2 hours South of Perth. The sellers are committed and have to shift overseas, with all offers
presented by 4pm on the 13th May 2015 (unless sold prior).

HOME OPEN: SUNDAY


4.00PM 5.00PM

INTERNET ID# 2848934

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


17261 SOUTH WESTERN HIGHWAY, BOYANUP
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RELUCTANT SALE OWNERS ARE DOWNSIZING


Set your own price on this Federation homestead, river frontage 28.8 acre farm just outside Boyanup
that is currently running horses, sheep and set up for cattle with irrigation. Set on the banks of the
Preston River, the homestead is surrounded by lush green lawn, an enormous old English Oak and
multiple fruit trees. The old dairy and adjacent 1 bedroom cottage has a workshop attached, and is
currently used as a teenage retreat. The lawned rock wall river landing has a waterfall gushing over
the weir, and swimming in summer and catching fresh marron is all part of the lifestyle for this farm.
Downstream the lush green river banks resemble a subtropical heavy timbered wonderland. A handy
small square bale hay sale enterprise for instant cash ow is a bonus to the property. The Seller is
moving to town and must sell now, you are welcome to join me at the home open and make up your
own mind on the price with all offers presented by no later than 30th May 2015 (unless sold prior).

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 9TH MAY


11.00AM 12.30PM

INTERNET ID# 2853341

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


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

POST, May 2, 2015 Page 55

DALKEITH

37 LOUISE STREET, NEDLANDS

OFFERS FROM $1.7M

CHARMING NEDLANDS CLASSIC

This is a charming 1930s classic waiting for the perfect buyer to shape and update for the next
generation.
A much loved, family home for the past 30 years, this elegant Nedlands property is awash with original
features, high ceilings, lead light windows, intricate cornicing and timeless jarrah oors.

1060sqm

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 2ND MAY
11.45AM - 12.30PM

Situated in a most friendly neighbourhood, close to the iconic Rose Gardens, with a South West facing
garden, this home can look forward to the making of many more happy, family memories.

ELAINE DEVEREUX 0405 509 854 elaine.devereux@acton.com.au

30 VINCENT STREET, NEDLANDS

WELCOME HOME!

OFFERS

OFFERS BY WEDNESDAY 13TH MAY 2015 AT 5PM (unless sold prior)


With a warm and welcoming feel, this architecturally designed family home is nestled comfortably
into the leafy suburb. Whether youre relaxing at home with your loved ones or hosting a large
party of friends, this house has everything you need! The home boasts spacious living and dining
areas with a northerly aspect and high ceilings, gourmet open plan kitchen, fantastic alfresco areas,
sparkling solar heated pool, home theatre, formal lounge, study nook, gorgeous main bedroom
suite with dressing room and luxe ensuite, bedroom with WIR and ensuite downstairs, two spacious
bedrooms with BIR and neat bathrooms. Close to excellent schools, parks and the river, UWA and
shopping. Youll love the leafy neighbourhood and the open design of this wonderful home!

1058sqm

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 2ND MAY
12.45PM - 1.20PM

VIVIEN YAP 0433 258 818 vivien.yap@acton.com.au


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

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COTTESLOE

107 CLEMENT STREET, SWANBOURNE

MUCH DESIRED, RARELY OBTAINABLE

FROM $3,000,000

This has to be the ultimate location!


First time offered since 1961, and once sold, gone for the foreseeable future.
A large 984sqm block just moments from the beach, in a very sought after pocket of Swanbourne.
The existing house has been a much loved home to a large family, and holds many special memories.
Rentable, or a very comfortable beach house in need of TLC.
This would have to be the very best new home site. Wide frontage and northern rear, as well as the potential
for an ocean glimpse.
Well located for excellent schools, cafes, the beach, Swanbourne and Cottesloe village shopping precincts,
transport, tennis club, and parks.

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 2ND MAY 10.00AM - 10.35AM


INTERNET ID# 2852542

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


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

POST, May 2, 2015 Page 57

COTTESLOE

12 BARSDEN STREET, COTTESLOE

VILLAGE PRECINCT, BEACH LIFESTYLE

OFFERS

TO BE SOLD ON OR BEFORE 18TH MAY 2015


A home such as this is highly sought after but rarely found.
Occupying an exceptionally convenient location, it is mere moments to Cott Village, restaurants, wine bars,
boutiques and transport.
This is beach side living at its best.
Accommodation consists of three bedrooms, or two and a separate study, two bathrooms, semi open plan
living dining kitchen, and garaging for two cars.
The landscaped low maintenance garden is a lovely feature, and ideal for outdoor entertaining in a private,
tranquil environment.
Price Guide: Buyers above $1,400,000
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 2ND MAY 10.50AM - 11.25AM
INTERNET ID# 2850055

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


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

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NORTH

3/25 UNIVERSITY AVE, CHURCHLANDS

FR $1,250,000

2A MARIAN STREET, INNALOO

FR $535,000

STROLL DOWN THE AVENUE

ITS DELIGHTFUL

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HOME OPEN: SAT 2ND MAY TBA

MAREE CLOUGH
0418 948 020

HOME OPEN: SAT 2ND MAY 10.30AM - 11.00AM

TRAVIS COLEMAN
0407 233 560

217 WOODSIDE STREET, DOUBLEVIEW

FOR LEASE $650PW

KIM STOCK 0422 486 840


kim.stock@acton.com.au

T19/24 PEARSON STREET, CHURCHLANDS

LOVELY 3 X 2 + STUDY + POOL

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GINA BUCKLE 0437 927 018


gina.buckle@acton.com.au

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HOME OPEN: SAT 2ND MAY 11.00AM - 11.45AM

TRAVIS COLEMAN
0407 233 560

JORDAN FURNER
0407 717 759

ACTON NORTH 6/316 THE BOULEVARD, CITY BEACH PH: (08) 9285 0111 FAX: 9285 0122 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU

POST, May 2, 2015 Page 59

COTTESLOE

20A IRVINE STREET, PEPPERMINT GROVE

NORTH FACING

$2,495,000
1

809sqm

Perfectly placed and ready for a change of pace, this classic family home is settled
on 809sqm of potential. The large block is in a great location, surrounded by
quality homes and in an elevated position which enhances views of the Cottesloe
pines from the upper level. It is ideal for a substantial renovation or a creative new
build, with wide street frontage and a north-facing orientation. The comfortable
home is full of character with original features, extensive garaging and established
gardens. With the beautiful river just moments away, plus excellent schools and
shopping close by, this is a superb location in which to create a fabulous family
lifestyle.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 2ND MAY 9.50AM - 10.35AM
INTERNET ID# 2840970

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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

NEW PRICE

$1,590,000
3

287sqm

This private hideaway will delight you with its relaxed ambience and wonderful
Swan River views. The apartment enjoys a spacious living and dining area with
delightful views, alfresco balcony, Canadian oak kitchen, bright main bedroom
with WIR and ensuite, second bedroom with WIR, laundry/bathroom, powder
room, a separate timber loft/ third bedroom with ensuite, storage, split system
air conditioning double garage plus a third secure car park. Complex residents
enjoy a low maintenance resort lifestyle with gym, sauna, lush alfresco areas and
a sparkling pool. This superb home is short stroll to the river and Leighton Beach;
the train station, shops and cafes are all close by.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 2ND MAY 10.55AM -11.30AM
INTERNET ID# 7749685

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
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3 KINGSMILL STREET, CLAREMONT

CLAREMONT HILL

FROM $1,399,000
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422sqm

Blending unique architecture and innovative design, this contemporary home


maximises natural light and boasts stunning features and designer style throughout,
all while enjoying great comfort and functionality. The large open-plan living /
dining /kitchen area is lled with winter sun and natural light through the dramatic
curved window overlooking the outdoor entertaining area and established gardens.
With a master suite plus three additional bedrooms and a loft study, there is plenty
of accommodation on offer. Located on prestigious Claremont Hill, walking distance
to Scotch College, MLC, Christ Church, Claremont Quarter, Swanbourne Village,
public transport and the Swan River, all on an easy care 422sqm block.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 2ND MAY 12.00PM - 12.35PM
INTERNET ID# 2697626

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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

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Community news

Birthday date for seniors


The Nedlands branch of
National Seniors is inviting
people to its 10th birthday
celebrations on June 2.
Non-members are welcome
and bookings need to be made
for the celebration lunch ($45)
by May 5 via Judith David on
jdav3702@bigpond.net.au.
Before the lunch there will
be a special meeting where
June McDonald, chair of the
groups state policy advisory
group, and a representative
from the Premiers department
will outline the important
contributions National Seniors

has made to the formulation of


public policy.
The meeting is at 10am on
Tuesday, June 2, at Drabble
House in Webster Street,
Nedlands (behind the library
on the corner of Webster Street
and Stirling Highway).
The lunch after the meeting will be at 12.30pm at the
Nedlands Golf Club.
David Carvosso, chairman of
the board of National Seniors,
will be the guest speaker.
David will set out the organisations vision in these challenging times for over-50s.

Get set for an urban adventure


Organised Chaos is a
fundraiser that is also an
all-ages urban challenge in
Leederville.
Publicity-shy solo sailor Jon Sanders tells Commodore John Franklin, of the Ocean Cruising Club, that he does
not have much need for a necktie.

Special tie for an old salt


Local sailing legend Jon
Sanders has become the fifth
honorary member of the
world wide Ocean Cruising
Club, to add to his many other
honours.
Jon (75), who is just back from
his ninth world circumnavigation, was a bit bemused by one
of his gifts, a membership tie.
He remarked that he did not
have much occasion to wear
ties as he was permanently
crossing one of the oceans of
the world.
He said he would display it
in a place of pride on his boat,

Perie Banou II.


He was presented with his
latest honour at the Royal
Perth Yacht Club in Crawley
by Commodore John Franklin
of the Ocean Cruising Club
(OCC).
Jon has been perpetually at
sea since he was a teenager and
has mentored and trained many
young people.
One of his many achievements
was to be the first single-handed
sailor to remain continuously at
sea twice around the world.
He is now looking forward to
his 10th world circumnavigation.

58 LAWLER STREET, SUBIACO

THE PROPERTY EXCHANGE


Low $2 millions
Home Open 10.30 11.15am

Yes its got the character, yes the location, yes the
space, yes the luxury, yes the revered northerly
aspect so its going to be hard to say no to this
gorgeous character home when you come to visit
so come prepared to make a quick decision!

NIKI PEINKE
0411 428 117

ANNIE McCARTHY
0408 688 624
9388 3988 // thepropertyexchange.com.au

The OCC has its central office in the UK and Commodore


Franklin came from the UK to
present Jons membership.
The OCC, which exists to encourage ocean sailing around
the world, has no physical clubhouse but has a more diverse
membership and international
reach than any other sailing
organisation.
One of the other five honorary members is Sir Robin
Knox-Johnson, the first person
to perform a single-handed
non-stop circumnavigation of
the globe.

Teams of two to six are set


the task of using their brains,
cunning and muscle to complete challenges, master games
and explore the city.
In doing so, they are raising funds for the Moonlight
Community Healthcare Centre
in Kerasawara village in
Nepal.
Devised by Backpacker

Medics, Organised Chaos is


on Saturday, May 16, starting
and finishing at YMCA HQ in
Leederville.
Tickets are $30, $15 for
children under 15 or $70 for
a family.
This entitles adventurers
to three hours of fun, maps
and instructions, a ticket in
a raffle to win an Himalayan
adventure, a barbecue lunch
and prizes.
For full event details, go to
www.backpackermedics.com/
organised-chaos.

A tasty walk in Shenton Park


Take a walk around Shenton
Park and then see how artisan
chocolate is made.
The next See Subi on
Sunday walk is on Mothers
Day, Sunday, May 10, and will
take in special sites around
Shenton Park before arriving
at the Derby Road outlet of
chocolatier Sue Lewis.
Sue will show how she makes
chocolate and provide cuppas
all round.

The guided walk starts at


1.30pm and takes about 1
hours
It is free and suitable for
people of all ages.

Advertise
your goods
in the

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FOR SALE

POST, May 2, 2015 Page 61

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Community news

Big changes in Birdies first 100 years


Birdie Duke has an iron grip
when she shakes hands.
It is one of the many surprises
about Birdie, of Mt Claremont,
who celebrated her 100th birthday last week.
A mischievous sense of
humour was another, as she
reminded her daughters, Jan
and Maureen, of some of the
stories about them she had
left out of her speech at a big
family party in Swanbourne the
day before.
They were the only children
she and her husband Terry had,
she said.
We kept trying but nothing
happened, she giggled.
Birdie and Terry met on
Perth railway station when her
brother introduced them.
I had a few boyfriends, but
when I met him I thought, he is
the one, she said.
And he was: they had been
married for nearly 70 years
when he died.
They were engaged for two
years.
You had to have a long engagement in those days, she
said. You had to get your glory
box together.
When she was born, she
was named Muriel, like her
mother.
But a family friend said the
name was too harsh for a baby
and she was nicknamed Birdie,
again like her mother.
She said her first memories
were of a big party and celebration that marked the end
of World War I.
Her father, Tom Henderson,
was a leading hand at the
Midland railway workshops.
When the family built a house,
it was the first time they had

had electricity.
It was marvellous, no more
candles, she said.
It was a half-a-mile walk to
the phone box if you needed to
make a call.
Now I see young people walking half a mile with their mobile
phone to their ear.
Technology had brought the
biggest changes in her first 100
years she said, and recalled seeing Sputnik passing over.
Sputnik was the first satellite,
launched in 1957, and its orbit
took it over WA.
When World War II broke
out, her younger brother, Tom,
signed up and became part of
Bomber Command.
At 27, he was pilot of one of
two Halifax bombers shot down
over Laval, France, and has
since been specially honoured
at a ceremony.
Birdie said she had gone to
see where he was buried.
Birdie left school at 14 to look
after her mother.
She had been told she had 12
months to live, she said.
She lived until she was in her
90s, but she was always frail.
Birdie said she would have
liked to be a hairdresser but she
had not had the opportunity.
Instead she worked at Boans
during sales and at Christmas.
When her husband was in the
army, he studied accountancy
via a correspondence course
and finished it off when he
came home.
He loved to study, Birdie
said.
They began to travel in their
50s, discovering a love of cruising.
They travelled to South
America, England and Canada

Safeguarding our
Water Supplies

Featuring the Beyond Gardens team. Prizes include a Home


Garden Consultation and a $100 Dawsons garden voucher!
Childrens activities at the event.
When: Saturday 9 May 2015 from 9.00am to 2.00pm
Where: The Grove Library, 1 Leake Street, Peppermint Grove
Hosted by WESROC with the support of Beyond Gardens

Expert Speakers
Water CorporationSecuring our water future
Department of Water
Perths water challenge: doing more with less
Beyond Gardens Team
Soil preparation for your gardens
Bioscaping at home is easy
Poster displays and lunch provided
Please register at: www.beyondgardens.com.au or call
1300 369 833 for free entry and on-day giveaways.
For information about the event call Dr Vincent Cusack on 9273 3696

A Western Suburbs Regional Organisation of Councils (WESROC) initiative

in POST community
Zoo food

Find out about the


Zoopermarket when the
Probus Club of Subiaco meets
at 10am on Monday, May 11.
Greg Ker will talk about how the
Perth Zoo grows its own food
and how that food enriches
the animals lives. Hear about
the animals and their feeding
habits at the Victoria League,
276 Onslow Road, Shenton Park
(rear entrance).
St Pauls sale

A garage sale with morning


teas, cakes, gifts, jams, pickles,
books, white elephant, jumble,
flowers and plants will be
held on Saturday, May 9, 8 to
11am, at St Pauls Church, 57
Brompton Road, City Beach.
Cambridge Rotary

Congratulations came from all over when Birdie Duke, of Mt Claremont,


turned 100 last week.
and all over Australia through
their hobby, lawn bowls.
Birdie is a past club champion
bowler, a title her daughter
Maureen recently chalked up
too.
I was nervous, but Mum gave
me her badge to put in my pocket
for luck, Maureen said.
Birdie said when she was
80 she had gone snorkelling
with dolphins for the first
time.
Birdie and Terry were
among the first residents at
Lisle Lodge, the first retire-

ment village in Mt Claremont,


30 years ago.
It was the best thing we did,
she said. We threw ourselves
into everything, and there were
lots of things to do.
Birdie has two daughters, five
grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren.
Relatives from London and
interstate flew in for the birthday party at the Church of the
Resurrection in Swanbourne.
And some of her great-grandchildren called from Germany to
sing Happy Birthday to her.

Taking music back


to his old school
COMMUNITY WATERWISE FORUM

Whats on

Clarinettist Geoffrey
Bourgault will return to his
old school for a special concert
on Wednesday, before playing with the WA Symphony
Orchestra on Friday and
Saturday.
The concert at Churchlands
Senior High School on May 6
is the first of the Churchlands
Chamber Music series for
2015.
Geoffrey, former principal
clarinet with the Adelaide
Symphony Orchestra, will perform the Brahms clarinet trio
opus 114.
Churchlands choral coordinator Paul Sealey said: Chamber
musicians revere Brahms cham-

ber works as some of the most


satisfying music ever written.
Being a late work, it represents some of his finest and most
expressive.
Chamber series regulars, violinist Semra Lee-Smith, cellist
Jon Tooby and pianist Graeme
Gilling, will combine for an
exciting rendition of Smetanas
Piano Trio in G minor.
The recital is in the new
Churchlands Concert Hall
at 20 Lucca Street at 7pm on
Wednesday, May 6.
The audience can meet the
musicians afterwards over light
refreshments.
Tickets ($40, $35 concession,
$15 students) can be booked at
www.trybooking.com/7833.

MANNING & ASSOCIATES


OPTOMETRISTS

See Life well lit.

Cottesloe Central Shopping Centre


Stirling Highway, Cottesloe 9384 6720

Year 12 Perth Modern School


student Cailtin Carr will talk
about global literacy at the
next breakfast meeting of the
Rotary Club of Cambridge.
Mike Graham will also give a
report on the 2015 National
Science Forum. The meeting is
at 7.30am on Wednesday, May
6, at the Cambridge Bowling
Club. Enquiries: Max on 9387
4626 or Mike on 9204 1324.
Multicultural playgroup

Everyone is welcome at the


multicultural playgroup at
Nedlands Uniting Church on
the corner of Bruce Street and
Princess Road. Sessions are on
Wednesday and Friday mornings, 9.30 to11.30am. Enquiries:
Kim Francis on 9386 1770.
Unitarian Association

Professor William Loader, a


Uniting Church minister, will
discuss what we can know of
the historical Jesus and his intentions. He is the speaker at the
Unitarian gathering at 10.30am
on Sunday, May 3, at Drabble
House, behind Nedlands library.
Perthunitarians.org.
Laughter guru

The Fellowship of Australian


Writers WA welcomes everyone
to Mattie Furphy House on the
corner of Kirkwood Road and
Clare Copse, Swanbourne, to
hear Verity James discuss with
Grant Stone his extraordinary
life as antiquarian, laughter
guru and botanist. It is on
Sunday, May 3, at 3pm and
entry ($10) includes afternoon
tea. Email: fellowshipaustralianwriterswa@gmail.com.

The Aboriginal innovators


Archaeological sites in the southern
Kimberley contain a 50,000-year-long sequence
of evidence of Aboriginal resilience and ability to adapt.
Archaeologist Jane Balme, who first visited
the Kimberley in the late 1970s, will talk about
this resilience at the May 6 meeting of the
Kimberley Society.
The first people arrived in Australia by water
craft from South-East Asia, where they relied
on the rich resources of the sea.
Yet they rapidly spread through their new diverse environment with their flexible economy,
adapting and inventing as they went.
Dr Balme, who is associate dean (research) in
UWAs Faculty of Arts, will look at this ability
to innovate at the meeting, which is at 7.15 for
7.30pm in Dalkeith Hall, 97 Waratah Avenue.
Entry is $2, free for members.

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areas, including an open plan lower entertaining or family room which seamlessly flows
into an expansive private rear yard. The period features of this warm and inviting family
home are absolutely striking and include imposing high ornate ceilings, polished timber
flooring, beautiful ornate fireplaces and a front bull nosed verandah. The current R30
zoning also allows for the possibility of further subdivision potential. This home is crying
out for some TLC and will offer a growing family, or astute investor the opportunity to
renovate and add their own chapter to this majestic character home. Opportunity knocks,
so open the door and realise the potential of this rare family home.

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than inspirational, a calm, elegant sun washed haven. The attention to detail is second
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With instructions to sell this is a unique opportunity to secure this fabulous fully renovated
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Well-appointed and contemporary, the light flooded interior offers a central living area
with vaulted ceiling, modern kitchen, dining, 3 beds and 2 new baths opening onto front
private lawn and huge decked alfresco with bbq and gas heated spa. Bonus 2 car garage
and storage.
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restaurants, sporting facilities and a short drive or cycle to Perth CBD, this home will
appeal to small families, executives, medical professionals and downsizers wanting all
the advantages of a green title easy care property. 

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62 Breaksea Drive, NORTH COOGEE

From $950,000

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Beautiful 3 bedroom 2 bathroom plus powder room double storey house. Ground oor consists of powder room, then opens into living and dining
areas with lovely chefs kitchen which all overlook gorgeous outdoor entertaining area which features an electronic shade system. Timber oors
and white shutters throughout. Front courtyard. Upstairs Master bedroom with ensuite, built-in robe, large bath and balcony. Second bedrooms
(with built-in robes), bathroom also with large bath, spacious family room and plenty of storage. White shutters throughout. Double lock-up
garage with even more storage and drying area, ducted air conditioning throughout, wine cellar under stairs. Close to Coogee Beach and cafes.
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AUCTION - SATURDAY 9TH MAY

0415 853 926


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0407 008 570

115 Eric St, COTTESLOE

On site 12 Noon 9th May 2015 (unless sold prior)


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Ideal for the active family, this vibrant, easy care property
oers the convenience of a great location in the sought after
North Cott precinct, while providing a spacious and well
designed home with plenty of accommodation and fantastic
facilities for leisure and entertaining.
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Auction on site 12 Noon 9th May 2015
Deposit: $50,000
Settlement: 22nd June 2015
Seller reserves the right to sell prior

Home Open Saturday 2nd May 11.00am - 11.45am


Sunday 3rd May 11.00am - 11.45am
Wednesday 6th May 6.00pm - 6.45pm
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Community news

All the buzz is about the bazaar


There is something special about
the flavour of natural honey, and it
does not come more natural than the
honey produced by retired couple
Rita and John Chadwick.
Rita will bring her honey from the
Chittering Valley to the bazaar run by
St Hildas Old Scholars Association in
Mosman Park next Saturday.
Rita said she and John started their
bee adventure four years ago with one
hive and now their hobby had grown
into a passion.
We were amazed at being able
to produce the most delicious, raw,
unprocessed honey without the use
of sprays, pesticides or heating the
honey, Rita said.
WA is an amazing place to work
with honey-bees as it is the last bastion in the world of largely disease
and pest-free honey bees.
Their bees are mainly in the
Chittering area, where they have a
property, and on sites along the Darling
Ranges.
Our honey is predominantly from

flowering eucalypts, each of which


provides different coloured and tasting
honey, Rita said. No two harvests
are ever exactly the same.
To taste some Chittering Valley
Honey, head to St Hildas Chidley
campus in McCabe Street, between
10am and 4pm on Saturday, May 9.
There will be plenty of other special
wares for sale.
There will be beautiful hats made
by Rose Crane, from Kojonup, and
amazing leather-look ceramics created
by Beste Ogan.
Check out Camilla Sundblachs
Xquisit Organics and Jodie Huggins
Scrumpy soap.
The Old Scholars will run a vintage
/retro clothing stall and the Year 10s
will have a biscuit stall.
Photographer Gitte Eyres is selling Say It With Roses greeting cards
that support the Amanda Young
Foundation.
There will be loads of entertainment during the day, provided by the
students.

Rita Chadwick started with one bee hive and now has a passion for beekeeping.

Amana Living gets a special visitor


Amana Livings new patron,
Governor Kerry Sanderson, had a look
at the groups Claremont facility on
Stirling Highway last Monday.

Temporary Road Closure


Shenton Road (west side of
Graylands Road to east side of
Shenton Place)
In accordance with section 3.50 of the Local
Government Act 1995 Claremont Council is
seeking comments regarding the proposed
temporary closure of Shenton Road (west
side of Graylands Road to east side of
Shenton Place) for a period of 8 weeks from
June to August 2015.
The road closure will assist with the
implementation of the Claremont North
East Precinct Structure Plan being
undertaken by LandCorp. During the road
closure Shenton Road will be realigned and
the existing overhead high voltage power
lines in this section of Shenton Road will be
moved underground by Western Power.
A plan of the proposed temporary road
closure is available by contacting the Town
on 9285 4300, visiting the administration
building at 308 Stirling Highway, Claremont
Monday to Friday 9am-4pm or at
www.claremont.wa.gov.au.
Comments can be sent to:
Chief Executive Officer,
Town of Claremont,
PO Box 54, Claremont WA 6910
or by email to toc@claremont.wa.gov.au,
with the subject line Temporary Road
Closure Shenton Road 2015 to reach us
by 12 noon Friday 15 May 2015.
Stephen Goode
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Amana Living coordinates 18,000


home-care visits a month from the former
Sundowner Centre, and its new customer
service centre is based there.
The organisation is planning to develop the site into an over-55s housing
complex.
Mrs Sanderson quizzed staff on the
evolution of aged care and its changing
needs, demands and challenges.
She became patron following former
Governor Malcolm McCuskers retirement.
CEO Ray Glickman said he was very
pleased Mrs Sanderson had taken up
the baton.
Her visit was a great opportunity to
showcase a facility renewal in response
to need, as well as the evolution of aged
care towards a focus on the customer
and an increasing demand for homecare services, he said.
The Governor toured the new transition care facility at Sundowner and
met home-care and customer service
staff over tea.
The Transition Care Program is a
Commonwealth initiative that provides
short-term restorative care for older
people after a hospital stay.
The aim is to help them regain inde-

Have you lost this medal?


Ted Radford saw something glittering on the median strip in Thomas
Street near Kings Park as he drove
past on Tuesday.
He parked and walked back to find a
medal that he thinks was dropped by
someone attending the dawn service
on Anzac Day.
He would like to return the unusual
medal, which was about 50m from the
traffic lights at the intersection of
Thomas Street and Kings Park Road.
The medal, which dates from before
World War I, is inscribed: 11189 TRP H.
McTernan 51st Coy 17th IMPL YEO.
Ted has phoned the RSL but no one
has phoned in looking for the lost
medal.
The medal is not Australian and the
RSL has no record of it.
If you have lost the medal, call the
POST on 9381 3088.

YOUR CHILDREN ARE


AMAZING ALREADY.
WE JUST HELP
THEM PROVE IT.

Amana Livings general manager customer service innovation Greg Massam introduces Governor Kerry Sanderson to the facilitys workers.
pendence and give them more time to
make decisions about their longer-term
living options.
Services include low-intensity physiotherapy and occupational therapy, as

well as social work support, nursing and


personal care.
The WA Health Department allocates
TCP places, and awarded 65 to Amana
Living last year.

Netball starts with a roar


The Perth Netball Association season is just
around the corner and the Perth Lions are hoping
for a big crowd of supporters at their inaugural
home game at the new State Netball Centre this
Sunday, May 3.
It is a chance to cheer for the local team and to see
the new netball centre in action.
The day will have a Lions theme, including masks,
clappers and face painting.
Coaching clinics will start from 8.30 before the 18s
match at 11.05am, featuring the Subiaco Football
Club cheer squad.
At 12.20pm the league match will get under way
with added entertainment provided by WAAPA music
theatre students.
The cheer squad will be back in action at 1.40pm
for the reserves match and between matches there
will be plenty to watch, with young players taking
part in Net Set Go.
Food, drinks and raffles will be available all day with
proceeds going to the Perth Lions Netball Region.

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Community news

Coaches who have


lived on the edge
Guests were given a rare insight
into the world of elite coaching at
a dinner at the Reabold Tennis
Club recently.
Three outstanding professional
sports coaches treated them to stories
of the high and lows of elite coaching
at an event with the theme Peacock
or Feather Duster.
Ron Alexander, Mickey Arthur and
Alan Black provided very valuable
insights to the old saying that there
are two types of coaches: those who
have been sacked and those about
to be sacked.
The night included a three-course
meal, fundraising auctions, a raffle
and a panel discussion featuring
the coaches.
Ron Alexander, who played 133
AFL games, 174 WAFL games and
represented WA in 13 state games,
was the inaugural coach of the
West Coast Eagles and former East

Fremantle head coach.


Mickey Arthur played more than
100 games of first-class cricket in
South Africa, and coached South
Africa, Australia and the WA
Warriors.
Alan Black, played nine seasons in
the NBA, the last three with the Perth
Wildcats, and coached the Wildcats,
Illawarra Hawks, Sydney Kings and
Cairns Taipans in the NBA.
He was assistant coach of the
Australian team.
They entertained the crowd for
over an hour, giving rare insight
into the challenges and rewards of
professional sport.
Summing it up, Associate Professor
Harry Phillips, a political commentator and long-term club member,
said: You could read a dozen books
and never get the sporting insights
we were given by the excellent Sporting insights The ups and downs of coaching were canvassed by, from left, Alan Black, Mickey
Arthur and Ron Alexander at a dinner at Reabold Tennis Club.
speakers.

Teens take to the stage


Budding teenage actors and
singers can explore their creativity in short courses at the WA
Academy of Performing Arts in
the July school holidays.
It is a great opportunity to access WAAPAs expert staff and
facilities.
The mid-year courses in acting,
music theatre and singing are for
young people interested in performing and learning how to audition
successfully.
One course, Acting Up, runs from
July 13 to 17 and offers Year 11 and
12 students specialised tuition in
acting, improvisation, movement
and voice.

A foray into Sammy


Cahn songbook

They will create self-devised


pieces to perform for family and
friends at the end of the course.
For young performers wanting to
enhance their music theatre skills,
WAAPA offers a workshop from
July 6 to 10 for teenagers 14 years
and older.
WAAPAs music theatre staff will
teach ensemble singing, song and
dance, jazz, acting and improvisation techniques. This will also culminate in a musical performance
for family and friends.
Places are limited and bookings
are being taken.
For more information, call 9370
6323 or visit the website at waapa.
ecu.edu.au/explore.

You may not know much about legendary


American lyricist Sammy Cahn, but you will
definitely know his songs.

Laura Bernay

His timeless words will be ringing out at The


Ellington Jazz Club next weekend when Shenton
Park singer Laura Bernay and her six-piece band
present All My Way.
Laura will present a fresh interpretation of classics likes Come Fly with Me, Three Coins in the
Fountain, Time after Time, and All the Way.
The tribute to Sammy Cahn is written by Nicholas
Christo with musical direction by Mike Nelson.
It is at 7pm on Saturday, May 9, at The Ellington,
191 Beaufort Street, Perth.
For more information and tickets, call 9228
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Community news

Special group for


ESL parents
A new playgroup for parents
who speak English as a second
language has been set up by St
Matthews Anglican Church
in Shenton Park.
It is designed to be a place for
people to practise English and
make new friends.
Coordinator Linda Wong, who
came from Singapore five years
ago and has five-year-old twins,
said she was motivated to set up
the new playgroup after seeing
how isolated some mums with
young children felt.
I saw how well the playgroup
model works, she said. When
my children were little, I went
to many playgroups, just to be
able to get out of the house and
meet other parents with little
children.
We saw a need to support
English as a second language
(ESL) parents with young chil-

dren because their families are


often far away.
This will help to create a
community where their children
can have a safe environment to
play, where they can meet people from different backgrounds
and practise conversational
English.
The founding families are
from Japan, Korea, China,
Malaysia and Italy but the common language is English, along
with laughter and smiles.
Mrs Wong has recruited a few
mums from St Matthews to help
out each week. The program
includes indoor and outdoor
play, music and story time and
morning tea.
The playgroup meets each
Friday during school term from
9.30 to 11.15am in the church
hall, 114 Onslow Road.
For more information, call St
Matthews on 9381 2640.

ESL families find a friendly playgroup in Shenton Park.

Skye
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be busy

Team up to
sport pink socks
Pink socks will be all the
rage this winter in the sporting world.
Teams of players, from juniors
to people like dual internationalo
soccer and cricket star Ellyse
Perry, will be sporting pink
socks to support the McGrath
Foundations Pull on Your Socks
initiative.
It will run until August and
sports clubs and sporty people
are being asked to don the pink
socks and host fundraising
events.
Ellyse said: Ill proudly be
rocking my McGrath Foundation
Pink Socks this year and I hope

Skye is an exuberant kelpie


mix searching for an active
family who can give her ongoing training and guidance.
She is 10 months old and
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Her ideal family will be
around often to spend time
with her and she is suitable
for children aged 16 years
and older.
Skye didnt have a great start
to life, but she is a friendly girl
searching for a loving home
that will help her grow into a
well-mannered pet.

Barrel of laughs for uni tavern


A Norse god with a weird
thing for horses, a group of
girls addicted to twerking
and several dozen more madcap
characters all walk in to a bar.
What happens next?

50%

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every week
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Thats why advertising

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sports clubs and sporty people


everywhere will get behind this
great cause and do the same.
Its so simple for everyone
to get involved, have some fun
and help this great organisation
continue to make a difference
to families experiencing breast
cancer.
Every dollar raised will help
the McGrath Foundation place
breast care nurses in communities across Australia and
increase breast awareness in
young people.
To find out how to get involved,
visit www.PullOnYourSocks.
com.au.

Skye is a favourite with volunteers Pilot Vehdrehl and Danni


McKenna.

Find out when past and present


University of WA students from
the University Dramatic Society
present a sketch comedy show

called Top Shelf Comedy at the


UWA Guild Tavern from May
11 to 15.
It contains strong language
and adult themes.
The doors open at 7.30pm and
the show starts at 8. Tickets are
$15, $12 concession and $10 for
UDS members and are available
from http://www.trybooking.com/
HNMU.

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Community news

Students
pay tribute
to fallen

Bread and butter


anyone?
There are plenty of opportunities for shore-based
anglers to catch bread-andbutter species along the
metropolitan coast.

After researching Hale School


students who had died in World
War I, Year 8 students went to
the Australian War Memorial in
Canberra to honour them.
Before setting off, the 42 students
learnt about the war at school and
each researched a fallen soldier
from the school.
To help them understand the perils
and hardship of war, guest speakers
visited their classes, including Hales
past historian, Dr Bill Edgar, and
Prue Cowan, the niece of a former
student who died of malaria in
Damascus in 1918.
In Canberra, the boys visited the
War Memorial and each boy looked
on the Roll of Honour for the name
of his Old Haleian, placing a poppy
next to it.
Curriculum support teacher Sarah
Wilkinson said: It really bought
home the significance of war to the
students when they realised these
soldiers were once just like them, a
student at Hale School.
During their Canberra tour, the
students met Governor-General Sir
Peter Cosgrove and Victoria Cross
recipient Daniel Keighran.
They also took part in a wreathlaying ceremony in the Tomb of
the Unknown Soldier withVietnam
veteran Adrian Roberts.
Students Cooper Brinkworth and
Fletcher Sadgrove laid a wreath at
the Pool of Reflection during the Last
Post Ceremony on April 23.
On Anzac Day, the students went
to a very moving dawn service at
the Australian War Memorial to Each Hale student placed a poppy on the Roll of Honour at the War
end their tour.
Memorial in Canberra.

Herring, gardies, whiting,


skippy and even tailor are
smallish but are great to catch
and provide a decent feed.
You just have to scale down
the size of the tackle.
Catching small gardies
using 10kg line and a heavy
beach rod is no fun at all. In
fact, it would be extremely
difficult to even feel the bite
of a small fish using that sort
of tackle.
But scale it back to a light,
medium-length rod in the
3-4kg range and 3kg line and
see how much fun it is the
gardies will jump and perform just like 200kg marlin.
Wandering along the beach
in the early morning casting
a small lure every so often is
a really relaxing way to catch
herring, skippy and tailor
and is what fishing is really
all about.
Targeting a particular species is always a challenge,
but when you nail it, it is all
worthwhile.
Sand whiting are pretty
simple to catch, so try stepping it up a notch and target
their bigger cousins, yellowfinned whiting, which are a
bit harder to catch.
These whiting are like sand
whiting on steroids. Fatter,
faster and tougher, they are
great sport on light line.

FISHING

with Gary Shugg


The Swan River, from
around the Swan Yacht Club
through to Stirling Bridge, is
a great place to start.
Using fresh bloodworms
or prawns, you need to work
the tides. A falling tide is
usually best and dont make
the mistake of casting too
far because most of the best
whiting are within 5 to 10m
of the rivers edge.
Yellow-finned whiting can
also be found along the local
beaches in the shallows.
Off Cottesloes Grant Street,
or anywhere you find shallow
water near reef and weed, is
a good spot to try for these
plump tasty fish.
These days, many anglers
who are having great success
chasing sand and yellowfinned whiting using small
hard-bodied lures.
There are still plenty of
salmon hanging around, so
those who enjoy the early
morning walk and flick
should be sure not mistake
juvenile salmon for common
herring.
With a $20 rod-and-reel
combination, you can catch
a decent feed of bread-andbutter fish, remembering all
anglers cut their teeth on
herring and whiting and it
sets them in good stead for
their fishing careers. And
that includes me.

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Community news

State picks up
tab for chaplains

Fasten your
seatbelt at
Scitech

Every local school that applied for school


chaplain funding will receive it for the
next two years, says Premier and Cottesloe
MP Colin Barnett.
This will include Cottesloe, Mosman Park
and North Cottesloe primary schools, which
missed out when the federal government
reduced chaplaincy funding this year by
$1.45million.
School chaplains can be a positive influence in the lives of many students and
I recognise the important role they play
in offering guidance and support to young
people, Mr Barnett said.
That is why the state government has
stepped in to bridge the gap in chaplaincy
funding and is providing an additional
$7.75million to secure chaplaincy services
in schools across the state.
Mt Claremont primary had already secured
chaplaincy funding for 2015 and 2016.
The total state government commitment
for school chaplains for 2015 and 2016 is
over $9.2million.

You can pilot an airship, ride


on a hovercraft and control traffic
at the new exhibition opening at
Scitech next weekend.
The Going Places exhibition
arrives on May 9, exploring the
technology of transport.
Whether were grabbing groceries that have come from another
country, or whether were jumping
in the car to go to work, transport
touches us all every day, Scitech
CEO Alan Brien said.
This exhibition takes a closer
look at the technology behind all
kinds of transport and lets visitors
discover the incredible inventions
that make the farthest reaches of
our planet accessible.
It will also get you thinking about
where travel technology is heading
in the future and about the impact
of all this activity is having on the
Earth.
Visitors can work out roughly how
much carbon they produce each day
through their travel, what impact
this travel is having on the planet
and how some simple changes can
reduce their carbon footprint.
Tickets to the exhibition cost $17
for adults, $11 for children and $48
for mini groups.
This includes access to all exhibition areas and shows.
The exhibition, which is suitable for all ages, will run until
November 8.

Home care packages


are changing
A speaker from the Council on the
Ageing will talk about changes in home
care packages that will come into effect
from July.
The talk will provide important information
for those already receiving care and for those
who may need it in the future. It will also be
of interest to family, friends and carers.
It will run from 11am to noon on Thursday,
May 7, at Open House for Seniors, Church of
Christ, 10 Bournemouth Crescent, Wembley
Downs, almost opposite the Downs Shopping
Centre.
Open House, which is held each Thursday
from 9.30am to noon, offers board games,
guest speakers and morning tea.
For more information, call Wendy on 9341
6923.

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Community news

Doctors find reason to run


Perth doctors and medical
students representing Doctors
for the Environment Australia
(DEA) will be running in the
HBF Run for a Reason on
May 24.
We are running for healthy
bodies, a healthy Perth and a
healthy planet, said former
PLC student Kate Rieben, who
is having to push herself to do
the run.
I will be running for the group
and the cause I am passionate
about, but I am not really a runner, Dr Rieben said.
In my work as a doctor, I
definitely see the effects of inactivity.
She said DEA was dedicated
to raising awareness about the

importance of a healthy environment for healthy human


beings.
Simple things we can do like
driving less, cycling instead,
using public transport and eating
less red meat have significant
flow-on effects in reducing pollution and keeping our bodies
healthy, Dr Rieben said.
She said that at a government
level, DEA worked to encourage
healthy policy-making, campaigning for transition to renewable
energy, moving away from fossil fuels, protecting forests and
increasing alternative transport
options.
Anyone who would like to
sponsor Dr Rieben and the other
DEA runners can go to www.
dea.org.au.

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There were good attendances at all social


bowls events last week
and members enjoyed
playing on B green.
The winners of
last Thursdays
mixed bowls were
Rick Kendall, Thea
Wimmer and Patricia
Hubbard, with runners-up Barry Caporn
and Peter Channer.
In Saturdays mixed
bowls, the winners
were Dave Leeson,
Ireton Parker, Jeff
Bovell and Derrick
Dimbleby.
In second place were
Norm Underwood,
Peter Channer,
Francis Hourquebie
and Maria dAngelo.
Rick Kendall won
Sundays scroungers
from Phil Leeson.
Trophy night is
Friday, May 8, and
tickets ($25) are available at the bar.
Drinks are at 6pm,
followed by the dinner
at 6.30.

Dalkeith
Nedlands
Last Tuesdays
mixed bowls was
again well supported
by the ladies.
It resulted in a good
win for the team of
Joel Steinberg, Esther
Scott, Estelle Boak
and Brian Jackson,
followed by Lynne
Worland, Joan Robins,
Maria Monks and John
Hollingshead.
One correction to
last weeks mixed

Doctors will be running for the envoronment on May 24.

bowling
bowls results Marg
Wells and Lynne
Worland managed
their +18 win without
the help of Peter
Norris.
Last Thursdays social bowls saw a good
roll-up of 36 to play
triples.
The winners were
Marty Adams, Billy
Ridge and John Monks
with +14, followed in
second place by Ross
Donald, John Pole and
Bruce Clark with +13.
Also with +13 were
John McCormack,
John Gadsdon (good
to see you back,
John G.) and Duncan
McMurtrie.
The ladies played
triples on Friday on
fast greens and with
a tricky wind.
The winners were
Celia Bakker, Beryl
Barblett and Anne
Clements.
The team of Marg
Wells, Lynne Worland
and Val Hulbert also
had a win.
Anzac Day bowls
was won by the team
of Macca, David Allen
and Alex Bevan
+15, followed by
Darren Redeckis, Don
Hicks and once again
Monksy +11.
In third spot were
Alek Gryta, Chris
Richardson and John
Galvin +2.
The Great Australian
Morning Tea ($15) in
aid of cancer research
is at at the club at
10am on May 28, with
guest speaker Ros
Thomas.

Those wishing to
attend are asked to
call Maureen Davison
9386 2775.

Hollywood
Subiaco
The ladies played
a come-when-youreready competition on
Tuesday.
Deirdre Duncan
and Nada Bonny
made an early start,
followed by Anne
Ormsby and Pam
Forrester.
Deirdre continued
her great form from
the club pairs and
was unbeatable.
Anne and Pam were
equal behind her,
with Nada just a point
away in fourth.
In Thursdays
scoungers, Phil
Lawler and Alan
Brindley shared the
points on the first end
while Laurie Ward
geared himself for a
major offensive and
Colin Graves was just
happy to be there.
At the final count,
Laurie (30pts) took
the honours from Phil
(29pts), Alan (15pts)
and Colin (13pts).
Saturday winter
bowls got off to a cautious start with a pair
and a triple.
In the pairs, Pam
Forrester and John
Hall took on the
might of Ray Fells
and Bill Chellew in
a titanic struggle for
supremacy.

Going into the last


end, Ray and Bill
held a three-shot
lead until John drew
one shot with his first
bowl followed by two
delightful draw bowls
from Pam to tie the
score.
A count-back gave
the game to Pam and
John.
The triples pitted
Bob Porter, Graeme
Gerrans and Laurie
Ward against the
team of Phil Lawler,
Colin Graves and
Alan Brindley.
Even though the
Brindley team opened
the scoring with a
seven, it was a onesided affair, with the
Ward team playing a
close checking game
to run out winners
19/10.

Ptanque
At Subiaco Ptanque
Club on Anzac Day,
Stephanie set the
scene with a display
that included the
Australian flag.
Players took part
in three competitions
interspersed with social play.
Bill Briggs and
Stephanie Corcoran
won the pointing
competition with
equal scores.
The lobbing competition was won by
Steve Hellwig and
Sue Dauth, on equal
scores, followed by
Kurt Isliker.
The Anzac word
competition was won
by John Exeter and
Thelma Dry.

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the Leukaemia Foundation for its transport service.
The courtesy service is designed to relieve the pressure faced by individuals and
families affected by blood cancer.
Volunteer drives transport people to and
from their treating hospital for their medical appointments.
During treatment, a persons immune
system is severely weakened, so catching public transport can be dangerous
due to possible infections, said Andrew
York, general manager of the Leukaemia
Foundation.
All volunteer drivers undergo an application process and on-the-job training.
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer driver and can spare one day per
fortnight, contact the Leukaemia Foundation
on 1800 620 420.

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Who
cares?
We do.

Embraceable You:
Florence Leroux-Coleno,
Brooke Widdison-Jacobs
and Jayne Smeulders.
Photo: Chantel Concei.

SARAH McNEILL

In 1937, Samuel Goldwyn

asked new Broadway


choreographer George
Balanchine to come to
Hollywood to work with
him on the film, Goldwyns
Follies (1938).
The film included a Romeo
and Juliet number with a
mock duel between the ballet-

dancing Montagues and the


tap-dancing Capulets.
Balanchines biographer
Bernard Taper records that
Goldwyn organised a meeting between choreographer
Balanchine and composer
George Gershwin.
It turned into an
extraordinarily comical
encounter, with Gershwin
reportedly interpreting for

the Russian Balanchine in


fake pidgin English.
Balanchine demanded
an interpreter for the
interpreter.
Before the two Georges
could actually get down to
working together, Gershwin
was struck down with a
brain tumour.
Over the following decade
or so, Balanchine was the

toast of Broadway and


Hollywood.
In 1970, 33 years after
his bizarre encounter with
Gershwin, Balanchine
choreographed Who Cares?
to 16 of Gershwins songs
composed between 1924 and
1931.
This dance piece evoking
the exuberance of
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arts

Who cares?
We do
cover

Bs style and set to the


brilliance of a Gottschalk
piano rhapsody.
Balanchine choreographed
425 ballets and other dances
for shows and films, but only
around 100 still exist.
His works are
administered through
the George Balanchine
Trust and it is a long and
arduous process to get
permission to perform his
chorography.
He bequeathed many of
his works to his leading
dancers, so negotiating
rights could be tricky,
said WA Ballets artistic
director Aurelian
Scannella.
Balanchine is described
as the father of American
ballet, for redefining a
400-year-old language
of movement into a
heightened, expanded,
streamlined language, but
American choregrapher
Twyla Tharp puts it more
simply:
Balanchine is God.
Embraceable You: A
Celebration of Balanchine
is at His Majestys Theatre
from May 15 to 30.
Book through Ticketek
or waballet.com.au.

story

From page 85

New York City life was


inspired by an old song
called Who Cares? which
George and Ira Gershwin
wrote in 1931.
The dancers of the WA
Ballet will perform Who
Cares? when they celebrate
the great Balanchine this
month in a program called
Embraceable You at His
Majestys Theatre.
They will also dance his
Concerto Barocco, which
premiered at the New
York City Ballet in 1948
and has become one of its
signature works, and his
Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux.
The pas de deux was
created in 1953, after
a long lost musical
number from Act III of
Tchaikovskys Swan Lake
was rediscovered.
To complete the tribute
to the so-called Mr B,
the WA Ballets principal
dancer and choreographer
Jayne Smeulders has
created her own piece,
Tarantella, inspired by Mr

Rocker Robbie (Ben Weirheim), beseiged counsellor Neil (Matthew Kiely) and drug addict Mawkie (Danan Engelenberg)
are all defeated and divided in trying to access their emotions.

Hearts still in darkness


Armour

610 Productions
Blue Room Theatre
Closes May 9

REVIEW: SARAH McNEILL

I would love to know


what men really think.
While Mars men claim
not to understand Venus
women, women are simply
aware that men wont tell
the truth.
Its one of the few
insights to emerge from a
play that seeks, but fails to
get to the heart of mens

hearts.
Three guys and one
counsellor attempt to get
away from it all by meeting
in a scout hall in the middle
of nowhere (the fantastic
scouting memorabilia and
flags all generously on loan
from the Wembley Scout
group), where they are supposed to unload and share.
Writer and director Tom
Jeffcote was a mens alcohol and drug counsellor for
many years and says that
many of the lines in his

play have come from his


own sessions.
And yet, sadly, his dramatised counsellor, a rather
wimpy and faintly desperate Neil (Matthew Kiely),
has some of the weakest
lines in the play, and follows themes without logic
and, more importantly,
without conclusion.
Momentary drama is
provided outside the hall,
but inside, the stories of
a star student Mawkie
(Danen Engelenberg), who

has resorted drugs, a faded


rock-star Robbie (Ben
Weirheim), who wants to
see his daughter, and a former soldier Quentin (Joel
Sammels), who has suffered
post-traumatic stress, are
sadly familiar, but also sadly
lacking in dramatic impact.
Danen gives a strong
performance at the angry
young man as does Joel as
the earnest soldier, whose
disjointed and out-ofcontext moments provide
much of the humour.

An entree to a feast of comedy


SARAH McNEILL

The Perth International


Comedy Festival kicked
off this week at the Regal
Theatre with 12 comedians
giving a few minutes of their
stand-up schtick.
The delightful host Joel
Creasey had the good grace
to poke fun at the soy-candle-

loving Mt Lawleyians, while


the rest took boringly age-old
pot shots at Midland and
Armadale.
When will the eastern
suburbs get a break?
Only the weirdly wonderful
and physically challenged
English comedian Paul Foot
had no interest in anything so
parochial as Perth.

utnabout

ARTS

Short Cuts
Strut dance
King Street Arts Centre
Program 1: Thursday,
Friday, May 7, 8 at
7.30pm
Program 2: Saturday,
May 9, at 6 and 8pm
Two programs and three
nights present 18 new
short works by independent choreographers.
From emerging artists to
established talent, it is tasting plate of new dance in
a studio setting.

Rolls-Royce Federal
Rally and Concours
dElegance
Rolls-Royce Owners Club
of Australia
Saturday, May 2
St Patricks Primary School,
Ellen Street, Fremantle
On the 50th anniversary
of the Rolls-Royce Owners

Club of
WA,
over 100
years of
automotive
excellence will be on
display, including an
original, never restored
1914 Silver Ghost, an
exotic, convertible 1939
Phantom III and a 2015
Rolls-Royce Wraith.

Tiny Parades
PerthFlux Public Art
Foundation,
Each fortnight a twoperson public parade will
take to the streets of the
city to champion small
issues.
Dont Leave
Saturday, May 2, 12 to
12.30pm
Stirling Gardens,
A tongue-in-cheek protest
against people moving
away from Perth.

The stand-out standups were American Mike


Goldstein (at the Mt Lawley
Bowling Club, May 13 to 16)
and the so-called maestro
of feel-good comedy
Englishman Steven Amos,
at his slickly charming
best. Hes performing this
Saturday at His Majestys
Theatre.
Perth-born Vietnamese
Tien Tran takes a relaxed and
refreshing look at racism.

He performs at the Subiaco


Arts Centre this Saturday,
May 2.
The Perth Comedy Festival
runs at various venues all
over town. From the Regal,
Octagon and Subiaco
Arts Centre, to the State
Theatre Centre and Crown,
comedians will be tapping
into the cultural zeitgeist until
May 17. For program details
go to: perthcomedyfestival.
com.

direct

It was a
normal
Saturday
evening and
my boyfriend Wayne & Tamara
was playing a game
on my mobile phone.
swore he never did in
So I grabbed his phone
the two years weve been
and as I did, a flirty text
together.
appeared from another
We had a huge
woman. I was in complete argument and I
shock.
threatened to leave him
I asked him who the
and move back home with
woman was and he said
my parents. He begged
she was someone he dated me not to go. He was
at uni. He said that they
apologetic and even cried.
still occasionally speak
In front of me he told her
and that she likes to
not to contact him again
flirt.
and she agreed.
I told him I did not find
I forgave him, but now
that acceptable.
Im having a hard time
I asked if he flirted
trusting him. Whenever I
back and he admitted he
see him texting, I wonder
did. I asked if he ever
who its with. I have an
did anything sexual with
urge to check his phone
her behind my back. He
whenever he steps away.

answers

The weirdly wonderful Paul Foot.

I love him, but there


are days I want to
jump in my car, drive
away and never look
back. My emotions
are like the weather. I
could talk to my family
about it, but they like
my boyfriend, and if I
tell them what happened,
they will not trust him
again.
I know he made a
mistake. I know deep in
my heart he is very sorry.
I dont want to be angry
and resentful any more
at all. I want to trust him
again, but I just cant.
Amber
Amber, when
Iago, one of
Shakespeares
villains, says
oft my jealousy

shapes faults that are not,


is he describing you? We
ask because the evidence
against your boyfriend is
weak. One flirty text is
bantering, not betrayal.
In the absence of
established ground rules
between the two of you,
this doesnt constitute a
violation. Or is this where
you are coming from?
Holding this over his head
makes you feel superior.
Henceforth, you can carry
him around like a dog with
a bone in its mouth.
People are not bones.
We would not subject him
to your suspicious gaze
for the rest of his life.
Unless you can accept his
explanation this time, end
the relationship.
Wayne & Tamara

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arts

The book that made the nightmares stop


In Love and War:
Nursing heroes
By Liz Byrski
Published by Fremantle Press
SARAH McNEILL

I am always in a state
of fear, writes WA author
Liz Byrski in her new book
In Love and War.
The intensity of it varies
but its always part of who
I am My body is always
tense, my mind roaming
searching out danger where
it doesnt exist, expecting
that something terrible is
about to happen.
In her book, Liz is
brutally honest about
herself and the fears and
nightmares that have
plagued her throughout
her life.
It took a journey back to
her childhood home in East
Grinstead in the UK to
find the answer.
I have spent my
whole life writing about
other peoples problems,
interviewing people
and recognising their
issues,Liz said this week.
I was approaching 70
when I realised I needed to
do something about these

nightmares.
East Grinstead, where
Liz grew up, was home to
a remarkable hospital run
by the charismatic surgeon
Archibald McIndoe, who
developed revolutionary
reconstructive techniques
and plastic surgery for
severely burnt airmen.
Just as remarkable
as his successful facial
reconstructions was his
ability to engage the
entire town in supporting
these disfigured men who
became known as the
Guinea Pig Club.
The townsfolk were
schooled and skilled in not
turning away, not staring
in horror and not looking
shocked. Instead they drank
with the men, shared meals
with them and welcomed
them back into daily life.
Liz was just a child,
but realises now that the
nightmarish misshapen
faces that became part
of her subconscious

Bill Foxley has the dubious honour of being the most


severely burnt airman to survive the war. McIndoe rebuilt his
face and hands in 29 operations over nearly four years.

Liz Byrski has written a personal and compelling account of the Guinea Pig Club.

came from her parents


misguided idea of
protecting her.
They didnt tell me, they
didnt explain, Liz said. My
mother just said, theyre
heroes from World War II
but thats all over now.
I have never found
anyone who was as scared
as I was.
I dont remember the
war I was born in 1944.
All the war meant to me
was the monstrous faces
of those men. Once it
was explained to me that
my dreams came from
that period of my life, the
dreams stopped completely.
Why didnt I work that out
for myself?
Instead it took
months researching and
interviewing World War
II burns victims and

McIndoes experimental reconstructive surgery included


creating tubular pedicles to grow new skin.

their nurses, a book and


just three sessions with a
therapist for Liz to finally
recognise and come to
terms with the images that
have plagued her.
When Liz made the
journey home to make
peace with her memories,
she had intended to write
another novel based on the

Robertson argues for


Aussie heroes
In the introduction to
his book, Dreaming Too
Loud, and his spin-off stage
presentation, Geoffrey
Robertson QC examines
Australias connection with its
own history, and its sense of
itself as a multicultural, fair
go, self-determining country.
A nation that does not honour its heroes condemns itself
to an undistinguished future,
he writes on Australias failure
to memorialise its founding
father the first and finest
white Australian, Captain
Arthur Phillip.
His list of people we
should memorialise includes
Yemmerrawannie, the 19-yearold Aborigine Captain Philip
took to England and whose
remains have been lost, and
Tom Curnow, the forgotten
hero behind the downfall
of the notorious Kelly gang
at Glenrowan and the

Geoffrey Robertson QC

inspiration behind the title of


Robertsons book.
Ned Kelly instructed Tom
Curnow to go home to bed:
And dont dream too loud, or
youre a dead man.
He says most Australians
have never heard of Doc
Herbert Evatt, the Australian
high court judge who established the Charter of the
United Nations.
He writes: We persist in the

disingenuous belief that it was


Gallipoli that put Australia
on the map in fact it was
Evatts performance at the
post-war Peace Conference in
1945-6 and in the first years
of the UN that demonstrated
how a small country could
emerge as an intellectual
leader...
Robertson, who cancelled
his appearance at the Perth
Writers Festival in February,
said his aim in touring
Australia with a live show was
primarily to address Australias
current human rights issues,
the importance of human
rights and how Australia might
better contribute to them.

Guinea Pig Club, but as


her research developed she
became entangled and
enraged by the littleknown story of the nurses
who helped McIndoes
burnt airmen come to
terms with life.
McIndoes hospital did
away with all the rules
and norms of the day. The

wards were made to look


like a home away from
home and the patients were
free to behave as badly and
wildly as they liked.
They were also allowed
other liberties with nurses,
chosen as much for their
good looks as for their ability
not to flinch at horrific
injuries. The nurses were
expected to make the men
feel good about themselves.
Liz quickly became
caught up in searching for
nurses stories.
I was enraged by what
I learnt from both the men
and the women, but you
cant bring a 21st century
feminist attitude to this
situation, she said. The
women rationalised it as
doing their bit for the war.
I wasnt prepared for
the memorialisation, which
has formed such a firm
crust over their memories.
As an ardent feminist,
Liz said: Im still horrified,
but I try not to judge them.
If Im judgemental, it is
about McIndoe. But he
did save these mens lives,
not just physically but
mentally.
It took Liz years to finally
decide how to tell the stories
of the Guinea Pigs, the
nurses and ultimately her
own unwitting involvement
in their rehabilitation. It
is a wonderfully evocative
blend of personal journal,
historical fact and vivid
recollections from those
who lived through an
extraordinary time.
It is an enormous relief,
she said as she launched
the book this week.

margaret river
readers
and writers
fesval

May 29-31 2015


Tickets : artsmargaretriver.com

International human

rights lawyer Geoffrey


Robertson QC will perform
his first one-man show at His
Majestys Theatre on May 5.
Book through Ticketek.

Margaret River Cultural Centre


08 9758 7316
info@artsmargaretriver.com
www.artsmargaretriver.com

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movietime

Slums, with a spoonful of sugar


Trash (M)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

Mostly known as the


writer and sometimesdirector of a long trail of
romantic comedies (Love,
Actually, Four Weddings
and a Funeral, Bridget
Joness Diary), Richard
Curtis seems to have
picked an unlikely project
with his latest film, Trash.
It is an adaptation,
directed by Stephen
Daldry (Billy Elliot), of
Andy Mulligans 2010
young-adult novel about
street kids working in the
garbage dumps of Brazil.
Its gritty fare, but its
screenplay still bears some
signature Curtis moves,
particularly his penchant

Rooftop chases and train station feats


that would make Jason Bourne sweat.

for a happy ending.


Daldry sets the scene
efficiently. A couple of
young urchins, Raphael
and Gardo (Rickson
Tevis and Eduardo Luis,
both first-time actors) sift
through garbage while
elsewhere a businessman,
Jose Angelo (Wagner
Moura), appears to be
planning a quick exit.
The cops catch up with
Angelo and he bolts,
managing to ditch a wallet
into a passing garbage
truck before he is captured,
beaten and killed.
Of course, Raphael finds
the wallet at the dump and
is intrigued by its contents.
The police (led by Selton

life by the

drop

Naming rights
Remember when we drank
Australian moselle, chablis,
hock, claret, burgundy, port
and champagne?
These were generic
labels named mainly
after European regions.
Those days are well
gone and thankfully we
have now moved on to
varietal and descriptive
wine labels, riesling,
chardonnay, shiraz and
late-picked etc.
We were motivated to
change by our European
friends who expressed,
through many avenues,
their disappointment
in the way we labelled
our wine. As they were
importing much more
Australian wine to
their shores than they
were exporting to us,
it made economical
sense to conform to
their requests. The
one name we found
difficult to leave alone
was champagne. It was
brilliantly marketed
around the world by the
French as a celebratory
wine, it had an elite
and sexy image, was of
high quality and most
consumers loved it. A
few Australian wineries
were a little slow to
remove champagne
from their labels, but
common sense and
the law eventually
prevailed and it has
now been over 20
years since we have
seen the word adorning
our sparkling-wine
labels. There is only one
champagne, and that
is the sparkling wine
made in the well-defined
region of Champagne,

150km north-east of
Paris. Winemakers just
outside the boundary
using the same grapes
and methods to make
sparkling wine are
forbidden to call it
champagne, so it makes
sense that Australians,
15,000km away,
follow suit. Imagine the
French calling one of
their wines Margaret
River. Sacr bleu! The
Australian wine industry
has complied with
regulations, and now,
as consumers, its our
turn. Unfortunately most
Aussie wine drinkers
still call our sparkling
wine, champagne.
Call it sparkling wine,
a sparkler, bubbles,
fizz, froth, brut or sec,
but never champagne.
Because its not!
Brown Bros NV Pinot Noir
Chardonnay Pinot Meunier
As reliable as
a hot Perth
summer, this has
been one of our
favourite Aussie
sparklers for over
a decade. Its a
bottle-fermented
wine with
obvious bready
lees influence, a
generous flavour
impact on the palate
and cleansing acid
finish. Brilliant value and
great with scallops and
oysters.
Score 17.5. $23

Rod Properjohn for


LIQUOR BARONS
TASTING PANEL

Mello) soon turn up asking


questions but the boys
have stashed it with their
sewer-dwelling buddy Rato
(Gabriel Weinstein).
Raphael is determined
to find what the cops are
really after and with a little
unsuspecting help from the
local priest (Martin Sheen)
and an American volunteer
teacher (Rooney Mara),
the boys start digging
and before long theyre in
way too deep.
The adventure that
follows is as tense and
briskly entertaining as it
is unlikely, with rooftop
chases and train station
feats that would make
Jason Bourne sweat.
Indeed, it moves at a
clip but is just a bit too
lucky for a story set in
the perilous slums of Rio.
It is impossible not to be
reminded of Danny Boyles
Slumdog Millionaire
and even his earlier film
Millions they all feature
young boys stumbling upon
large sums of money.
But even if audiences
will have to suspend

Street urchins Raphael (Rickson Tevis) and Gardo (Eduardo Luis) sift through rubbish
before hitting pay dirt.

both their cynicism and


disbelief, it still makes for
an appealing adventure
story for teens and an eyeopening window into the
corruption and poverty of a

developing nation.
For a shocking, truer
depiction of the slums of
Rio, the film to see remains
Fernando Meirelless City
of God (2002).

Talent liberates
Activ artists

For a softer-edged foray


into the favelas, Trash
(which credits Meirelles
as an executive producer)
is both charming and
hopeful.

cinema

REWIND

What the critics are saying


The Avengers: Age of Ultron (M)


Its all operatically mad, and the citydestroying final confrontation is becoming a bit familiar, but [Joss] Whedon
carries it off with such joy and even a
kind of evangelism, says The Guardian.
But The New Yorkers disagrees: First,
you try to understand what the hell
is going on. Then you slowly realise
that you will never understand what is
going on. And, last, you wind up with
the distinct impression that, if there was
anything to understand, it wasnt worth
the sweat.
Activ artists Warren Wells, left, with his photographic portrait, Divas; and
Brendon Kelly with his landscape photo, Broken Home.

Roslyn Burns will be the featured


artist in a new exhibition of works
at the Activ Library in Wembley.
Roslyn is severely disabled and
has limited movement.
Her physical and emotional
release from the confines of a
wheelchair manifests as bold and
colourful artworks she makes by
holding a paint brush in her left
foot.
She is one of 59 artists showing
their work in an exhibition hosted
by Activ, WAs largest not-forprofit disability service.
In its second year, Activ Artspace
features original art pieces created
by people living with disability.
Curator David Moore said the
works he had chosen one from
each artist were of an extremely
high calibre across watercolour, oil,
acrylic and photography.

Roslyns flagship piece will


be auctioned at the exhibitions
opening night, with all money
raised from the auction going
towards supporting Activs artists.
Roslyn is also one of the judges of
the exhibition. There will be three
judges for paintings and two judges
for photography, with prizes for
the best representational work, the
best abstract and an encouragement
award. There will also be a Peoples
Choice award.
A selection of pieces will be for
sale, with all the proceeds going
back to the artists.
David said: Last year, one artist
wrote, I paint so you know how I
feel. That sums up this exhibition
for me.
Activ Artspace runs from May

9 to 17 at the Activ Library, 327


Cambridge Street, Wembley.

The Longest Ride (M)

Everything in the movie is suffused by


a vision of life that is resoundingly and
evidently false, but as this vision is not
repulsive, but is intended to reassure, the
lies dont produce anger or frustration.
No, they bring on the laughs, says the
San Francisco Chronicle. The Guardian,
still reeling from the last Nicholas Sparks
adaptation, Safe Haven, in which it is
revealed that one of the major characters was actually a ghost, says: Its
dumb, its long, its dull, but it isnt quite
bad enough to be camp.

Unfriended (TBC)

What kind of a movie takes place


entirely on one screwed-up teens computer screen? That would be Unfriended,
a creep-you-out experiment in terror
that damn near pulls off every trick up
its cyber sleeve, says Rolling Stone.
The LA Times reckons: As a harangue
about cyberbullying, its purely exploitative, but when Unfriended zeros in on
the whiplash mixture of freedom and
torment we get from multitasking our
online lives? Its srsly fun, imo.

Average star ratings

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Mothers Day, May 10

Hear the notes


of our women
In her book, Women
of Note, music critic,
journalist and musician
Rosalind Appleby writes
that though female
composers have been
pivotal in Australias
classical music, their
contributions are largely
missing from history books.
Rosalind set out to
redress that balance
with a comprehensive
compendium of women
who have made, or
are making, original
contributions to classical or
art music.
Now she brings those
womens work to life with
a Mothers Day concert
featuring three generations
of Australias female
composers.
Margaret Sutherland
(1897-1984) was a
significant composer
whose last works were
refused publication when
it was discovered that M.
Sutherland was in fact a
woman.
Also featuring on the
program are friends and
colleagues Dulcie Holland

Her last works


were refused
publication
when it was
discovered that
M. Sutherland
was in fact a
woman.

(1913-2000) and Miriam


Hyde (1913-2005), and
contemporary composers
Anne Boyd, Elena KatsChernin and Perths Cat
Hope.
Their music will be
performed by Ashley
William Smith on clarinet,
Irina Vasilieva on piano
and Laura McGrogan on
cello.
Rosalind presents the
triumphs and tragedies
of some of Australias
most inventive and
overlooked composers at
Snadens Pianos showroom
in Stirling Highway,
Nedlands, on Sunday, May
10, at 3.30pm.
Book through
TryBooking/cappuccinoconcerts.com.au.

Rosalind Appleby is turning her book on Australian women composers into a concert series showcasing their broad range of
music. Photo: Bret Christian

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Mothers Day, May 10

For mums who love the sound of music


The Emanuel Ensemble

returns to UWA to present


a Mothers Day concert
of chamber music for
flute, string quartet and
harpsichord by some of
the best-loved classical
composers.
The program includes the
Sinfonia from Cantata No.
209 by Johann Sebastian
Bach, the Divertimento
in D major for flute and
strings by Haydn, plus a

rarely performed quintet


by Luigi Boccherini.
There will also be
works by Mozart, Johann
Christian Bach, and the
Ensembles namesake, Carl
Philipp Emanuel Bach.
The musicians are Emily
Gunson on flute, Zak
Rowntree and Kathryn
Shinnick on violin, Tzvi
Friedl on viola, Melinda
Gourlay on cello and John
Hardy on harpsichord.

The concert is at 3pm


on Sunday, May 10,
in UWAs Callaway
Auditorium at the school
of music, which has fine
acoustics and tiered
seating.
Admission $35 ($30
concessions and seniors),
includes a program and
afternoon tea.
Booking is
recommended.
Call 9574 1591.

Flautist
Emily
Gunson
will play
music by
Haydn,
Bach and
Boccherini
for a
classic
Mothers
Day concert.

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Day gifts that are different
and not too expensive.
Thats why 28 pastel
artists will display
unframed pastel paintings
at Floreat Forum next
Saturday, the day before
Mothers Day.
There will be a variety
of reasonably-priced,
beautiful pastel paintings,
said group member
Michele Scott.
A great gift for Mothers
Day.
The show will be for one
day only, May 9, 8.30am
to 5pm.
She said the Pastel
Society meets every
Monday evening to paint
and meet like-minded
artists in a relaxed and

friendly environment.
New members are
welcome.
The society holds
demonstrations, workshops
and exhibitions throughout
the year. For more
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Mothers Day, May 10

Songs to pluck the heart strings


Art Song Perths 25th

Little sensibility in the spontaneous humour of Austen


tragics, Esther Longhurst and Jessica Messenger.

Austen unscripted
Hardcore Jane Austen
fans Esther Longhurst
and Jessica Messenger set
about capturing everything
that makes for a Regency
romance with lots of bonnets, lots of laughs and
unscripted theatre.
Sense and Spontaneity
brings together the
two WA Theatresports
champions with the best
Austen dialogue woven
into bizarre moments of
improvisation.
The show sold out at last

years Fremantle Festival


and returns this year in
time for Mothers Day:
Youll laugh, youll cry,
youll bring your mum,
shell thank you! the girls
say.
Sense and Spontaneity
performs at Victoria Hall
in High Street, Fremantle
on Fridays, May 8 and 15,
at 8pm.
Book through events.
ticketbooth.com.au/event/
senseandspontaneity
2791698.

anniversary year continues


with a Mothers Day
concert titled Songs
My Mother Taught
Me, bringing together
a selection of art songs,
poetry and music.
On Mothers Day,
Sunday, May 10, the
celebratory concert under
the baton of Marilyn
Phillips, features works by
Berlioz.
Soprano Daniella
Sicari, a recent WAAPA
graduate who will continue
her musical studies at
the Northern College of
Music in Manchester, UK,
says the Berlioz songs are
gorgeous, telling stories
of the wandering orphan
Zaide (watch for the
castanets) and Adieu de
lHotesse Arabe, which
is a sad reflection by a
young girl of the imminent
departure of her soldier
lover.
Soprano Marian Nelson
will introduce the music
of Charles Koechlin as
she sings Quatre poems
by dEdmond Haraucort,
accompanied by David
Dockery on piano.
Emerging soprano

Songs about court


life from England,
Italy, Germany,
Spain and France.
Brianna Louwen, who
recently appeared in Vocal
Ensemble Voiceworks
Anzac production, As
You Wave Me Goodbye,
will sing Schuberts Der
Hirt auf dem Felsen
(Shepherd on the Rock),
accompanied by clarinettist
Craig McLaren and pianist
Caroline Badnell.
In a journey across
Renaissance Europe,
period musicians Makoto
Harris Takao on the viola
de gamba and Aiden
Deasey on the lute will
accompany tenor Jonathan
Brain in a selection of
songs about court life from
England, Italy, Germany,
Spain and France.
Soprano Kate Goyder,
a third year student at
WAAPA, explores her
theme of the trouble
with love with Roger
Quilters 1905 piece,
Loves Philosophy, as
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Five on an adventure
SARAH McNEILL

Five young entrepreneurial spirits have come


together under one small
roof at Rok Art and are
loving their new extended
family.
The new Subiaco cafe in
Rokeby Road is home to
interior designer Tracey
Chapman of Artistic by
Design, Parisian chef Alex
Cutier of Bonza Kitchen,
Vietnamese Luanne Balaba
and husband Tyrone
Castillo of Baguette Me
Not, Dublin barista Iain
Sheppard of Perth Coffee
Roasters and Shannon
Tindale of superfood
Prospect Project.
The concept for collaborating and sharing the
cafe space came from the
cafes owner, Tracey, who,
through her interior design
business, travels a great
deal.
Its a very popular
concept in America, and I
was sure we could make it
work here, Tracey said.
Unlike The Mantle project in Fremantle, which

has individual kitchens in


a shared space, the five
businesses make it work
together as a seamless
whole.
I wanted a cafe with
fresh, natural and raw
foods and great coffee,
Tracey said. But more
importantly, I knew I needed to find the right team.
Alex Cutier was already
using the commercial kitchen and delivering his homemade, French-inspired
meals to local offices by
scooter. He was happy to
stay on in the kitchen to
prepare fresh, authentic
French dishes.
Luanne and Tyrone
use an old Vietnamese
recipe for their French/
Vietnamese baguettes,
which have already proved
popular at the Subiaco
Farmers market and
Twilight markets in the
city.
Luanne said: Sharing all
the expenses in a business
means we can all afford it.
Iain was working in sales
and marketing for local
Wembley coffee roasters

Part of a new extended family; barista Iain Sheppard, baguette specialist Luanne Balaba, French cook Alex Cutier and
muesli-maker Shannon Tindale. Photo: Paul McGovern

Jill and John Raynor of


Perth Coffee Roasters. The
master barista of 16 years
experience said he was
happy to now be the face
of the coffee company and
be back behind a coffee
machine.

Shannon was a makeup artist leading a toxic


lifestyle when she started
making her own muesli
to get herself healthy. It
became so popular among
work mates it lead to her
business Prospect Project.

It started out catering


to all the fussy eaters.
Now vegan, vegetarian and
gluten-free have become
very mainstream.
Tracey shows artworks,
cards and rugs in the cafe.
The team has a daily tool

box meeting where they


share ideas and feedback.
Its a brains trust,
Tracey said. We try things
out, experiment on each
other, share ideas and
contacts.
Weve been blessed.

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Taste of Perth, returns to


Langley Park this month.
More than 16,000 food
lovers attended last years
inaugural festival of fine
dining, and this year 50%
more restaurants are
involved.
Taste Festivals run in 22
cities around the world,
including London, Cape
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and Milan. Perth joined
Oslo and Toronto as new
additions.
Newly opened Propeller
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and Claremonts Asado,
featuring Argentinian
street food, join established
restaurants Print Hall,

Restaurant chefs will


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dishes for tasting.

Lalla Rookh, Bib and


Tucker, Bistro Guillaume,
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as each chef prepares their

signature dishes in tastesized portions.


Over three days, foodies
can graze through a tasting
menu designed by Perths
top chefs no reservations
needed, though you may
have to queue for a while.
The festival includes
stalls for local artisan
produce and wines,
interactive cooking
classes, wine tastings,
educating table talks and
demonstrations where
chefs can share some of
their secrets.
Theres the Taste
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the Grape and Grain
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Steady Eddie
has an eye
for fashion
SARAH McNEILL

Reliable Eddie is
retiring.
Eddie is the nickname
given to the Red Cross
emergency response
vehicle that was bought in
2008 with money raised by
the Bindaring Red Cross
clothing sale.
With 90,000km on the
clock, Eddie has earned an
easier life.
The Bindaring sale,
coming up on Saturday,
May 16, is one of the best
shopping events of the
year in Perth, offering new
and top quality pre-loved
clothing and accessories
from international
designers, vintage
treasures and fashion
staples at bargain prices at
Claremont Showgrounds.
But the reason for the
sale is to raise funds to
support Red Cross services
looking after communities
across WA. Eddie was one
of those services.
In the past seven years,
Eddie has been used at
several major disasters,
including the 2010
earthquake in Kalgoorlie,
and the Armadale,
Roleystone and Margaret
River bushfires of 2011.
He has also seen
regular active service
from Geraldton to Albany
helping with everything
from storms and bus
crashes to outbreaks of
swine flu.
Erin Fuery, Red
Cross state manager for
emergency services, said:
Even after he has gone,
Eddie will keep on giving.
Proceeds from his sale will
support the running costs
of his replacement.
Caroline Arundell, vice
president of the Bindaring
unit, said donations for the
52nd annual Bindaring Red
Cross Clothing Sale had
been pouring in for months
and that labels donated
so far included Alexander

McQueen, Gucci, Jimmy


Choo, Fendi, Givenchy,
Rag & Bone, Equipment,
Carven, Oscar de la Renta,
and Giorgio Armani.
On May 16 there will
be four different shopping
areas within the sale to
cater for all tastes, styles
and budgets.
The Boutique section is
for new and nearly-new
designer labels and top
quality clothing. This area
includes The Edit, where
the crme de la crme of
designer labels can be
found, and, for the first
time this year, Little Angels
for new childrens clothes.
Emporium is for vintage
treasures, jewellery
and beautiful eclectic
accessories. Op Shop is
for good quality recycled
clothing priced under $10,
with $1 a bag for some
serious bargains with

Bindaring helper Melissa Ahern is sorting through the racks of designer labels that have been donated to the Red Cross sale.

plenty of life left in them.


Bindaring has recruited
four fashion ambassadors
for the sale this year

Eddie the emergency response vehicle, bought with money


raised at the Bindaring clothing sale, has worked hard for
the Red Cross.

Stylist Claire Mueller, who


has a huge following on
instagram [@capnmueller],
Claremont Quarter
stylist Andrea Tonkin
[@andandrea], recycled
fashion blogger Hannah
Mcall [inthedressupbox.
blogspot.com.au] and
blogger Vicki Thompson
[thefashionablemum.com].
Each of them will style
a number of outfits from
donations, which they will
post on their sites in the
week leading up to the sale.
Caroline said: Having
these women style outfits
will encourage people to
look past the obvious and
inspire shoppers to re-style
and up-cycle.
This year, shoppers can
catch an early glimpse of
some of the treasures to
be found at the sale on
Instagram and twitter:
#willyoubemine.
This well-loved annual
event gives everyone
an opportunity to find
designer gems and clothes
for the entire family on a
tight budget.
All proceeds go to
Red Cross to fund many
valuable community
services in WA. Last year
the sale raised $130,000.

Be curious about what you wear


Who made my clothes?
By asking this simple
question, Fashion
Revolution hopes to make a
lasting change to the global
fashion supply chain.
Fashion Revolution
is a global coalition of
designers, academics,
writers, business leaders
and parliamentarians

calling for change.


Be curious, the coalition
demands. Find out who
made your clothes from
who spun the threads and
who sewed them together
to who grew the cotton in
the first place.
On April 24, the
second anniversary of
Bangladeshs Rana Plaza

POST

TIMEOUT

styletime

factory collapse that


killed 1133 people and
injured over 2500, Fashion
Revolution held a global
awareness day.
Fremantle took part
with Fairly Fashionable?,
a fashion event challenging
Australian designers to create
unique fashion items using a
piece of fair trade fabric.

We want to use the


power of fashion to inspire
a permanent change in
the fashion industry ... we
need to understand that
we arent just purchasing
a garment or accessory,
but a whole chain of value
and relationships, says
the Fashion Revolution
website.

The Op Shop
and Emporium opens
at 9am in Claremont
Showgrounds Robinson
Pavilion on Saturday,

Now Open in
Claremont
Unit 2/ 208 Stirling Hwy
Claremont WA 6010
(next to Party Town)
www.bstore.com.au
08 9286 2188

MONDAY TO SATURDAY
10AM TO 4PM

May 16. The Boutique


opens at 10am.
Parking is $2 and theres
a gold coin donation for
entry to the Boutique.

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TIMEOUT

motoring

The classic Aston Martin DB5 had already become an essential part of James Bonds arsenal by the time Pierce Brosnan became the fifth actor to play the role (1995 to 2002).

Meet Bonds original Aston Martin


It wasnt until Goldfinger

that James Bond


developed his taste for
exotic cars.
In the first Bond Movie,
Dr No, he drove a mere
Sunbeam Alpine, a little
British two-seat banger
that barely developed 75
kilowatts and couldnt outrun a lumbering pre-war
Packard LaSalle hearse
driven by bad guys.
In From Russia with
Love, his big car moment
was in a taxi. Admittedly
a Bentley followed, but it
was hardly sexy; a 1935
drophead that handled
like a dog on linoleum.
(Aside: drophead is how

sweet

rides

ROD EASDOWN
the English upper class say
convertible.)
The famous Aston
Martin DB5, the car that
started the whole Bond/car
thing, didnt happen until
Auric Goldfinger launched
his dastardly plans.
But heres the thing; a
number of Bond aficionados believe it should have
been a DB2. Never mind
that the DB2 was 10 years
out of date when the movie

was made these folk are


historical pedants.
And they can point to the
very 1954 DB2 that was
the inspiration for Bonds
first Aston Martin, detailed
in the original Goldfinger
book by Ian Fleming.
Now pay attention, this
is complicated for anyone who doesnt watch
Downton Abbey.
An Aston Martin DB
2/4 Mk I Vantage, chassis number LML-819, was
owned by Phillip Ingram
Cunliffe-Lister whose
father was Lord Swinton
who, as well as being head
of MI5 and the Security
Executive during World

War II and a close confidant of Winston Churchill,


was also Ian Flemings
boss.
Yep, Fleming was a
spook. Or more politely, a
naval intelligence officer.
But he made his money
writing Bond books and
sold, oh, 100 million or so.
Cunliffe-Lister was a
regular visitor of Flemings
next-door neighbour in
Kent and they got to know
one another. (Another
aside: that was the place
Fleming suggested as the
headquarters of Sir Hugo
Drax in Moonraker).
Many of the gadgets listed
in the Goldfinger DB5

were fitted to CunliffeListers DB2, including


reinforced steel bumpers,
concealed lockers, a heavyduty anti-interference ignition system, drivers seat
connections for a two-way
radio and a Halda Speed
Pilot, a sophisticated and
expensive trip computer
used mostly in rallying.
Unfortunately it lacked
the ejector seat, bulletproof shield and twin
Browning machine guns of
Bonds DB5.
This very DB2 came up
for auction in England last
year, the auction house
describing it pushily as a
strong contender for the

worlds most significant


Aston Martin ever to be
offered to the open market.
Chris Routledge, managing partner of the auction
house, reassured potential
buyers: It could be one of
the most important discoveries of all time. It confirms
the link between undoubtedly the most famous spy
in history and possibly the
worlds most iconic sports
car marque.
The market disagreed.
The DB2 was passed in.
Routledge said spirited
negotiations were in
progress but when I
checked recently it was still
for sale.

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CHANGING HANDS

H I D E AWAY S

spotlighton
PEPPERMINT GROVE

$2.35million
10 Columba Place
This family home is not far from
St Hildas Anglican School for
Girls and Manners Hill Park.
AGENT: Peter Clements, Mint.

Its the rst time the heritage-listed home, on 2731sq.m of riverfront land, has come on to the market in about 65 years.

Spread out at this grand Grove mansion


$4million

5
2

47 Irvine Street
Japanese and European influences shine through in this
architect-designed home.
AGENT: Mack Hall and
Adam Lenegan, Mack Hall.

From $15million
5 View Street
You might need help with the
gardening: this 1903 home
is on a big landholding of
4360sq.m.
AGENT: Chris Shellabear,
Shellabears.

FAST FACTS

Median Peppermint Grove


house price: $3.7million.
Properties for sale: 22

72 Leake Street
PEPPERMINT GROVE
From $15million
Paxton Hoad

itting on the front verandah, looking over the


tennis court to Freshwater
Bay is one of the many joys
of living in Weerianna.
The heritage-listed
home, on 2731sq.m of prime
riverfront land, has come
on to the market for the first
time in about 65 years.
And its been worth
waiting for, according to
agent Michael Hoad, of
Paxton Hoad.
There have been only
two owners since it was
built in 1894, Mr Hoad
said.
Its one of the oldest,
and biggest, landholdings
in Peppermint Grove.
Weerianna had humble
beginnings: the first building on the site was a fishing
shack.
The shack has long gone,
and standing proudly in

The centrepiece is a symmetrical living


area, with marble fireplaces at each end
its place is a Victorian/
Georgian-style mansion
with wraparound verandahs, a spectacular staircase, five fireplaces and
3.6m high ceilings.
Weerianna has all the
characteristics of this style
balance, proportion and
elegance.
The grand rooms have
ornate ceilings, stainedglass windows and fullheight sash windows to
capture the view and the
breeze off the river.
The centrepiece is the
formal living area, with
marble fireplaces at each
end and two sets of bay
windows.
The limestone mansion was built for pearler
and farmer Horrie Sholl,
who was one of the most
prominent landholders in
the suburb.
It was originally a
single-storey home, and
as Mr Sholls family grew

(he had 10 children, according to a book on the


history of the suburb), a
second storey was added
in 1903.
It is one of the earliest
and finest mansions of the
suburb, according to the
shire councils heritage
inventory.
The place sits handsomely and serenely on its
site, the inventory said.
But for the current
owner, it is more than a
landmark in the riverside
suburb.
Its been a much-loved
family home, where his
three children have grown
up, played tennis on what
used to be a croquet lawn
and slid down the grassy
slope at the front.
Over the years, we
added a sunroom, a kitchen
and bathrooms, but its now
ready for another family to
make it their home, the
owner said.

Victorian/Georgian-style architecture exuded auence


and it shows in the grand staircase and stained-glass windows.

You can keep an eye on your boat in Freshwater Bay from


the wraparound verandah.

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Room for the whole
family to spread out
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5
3

17 Berkeley Crescent
FLOREAT
Oers by May 12
Space Real Estate

It has a very timeless look


its design.
As well as ample storage
space, there is a games
room, a home theatre and
what every busy mum
needs: a place to catch
up on emails and to store
school newsletters/mail/
phone chargers.
I call it housewife
headquarters, one of the
owners said.
Its cleverly located next
to the childrens study nook,
so you can easily keep an
eye on homework.
On an 847sq.m block,
the APG home was built
to a high standard about
three years ago.
But it looks as though
it could have been built

here is a downside to
being a property writer:
occasionally a house makes
you think I want to live
here.
Thats the case with 17
Berkeley Crescent, which
combines practical design
with contemporary style.
Theres plenty of room
for growing families to
spread out in this home,
with five bedrooms, three
bathrooms, a pool and a
three-car garage.
As you walk through
the sprawling two-storey
home, you can see how
much thought went into

yesterday, according to
Emily Hiskins, of Space
Real Estate.
With its high ceilings,
wide hallways and neutral
dcor, it has a very timeless
look, Ms Hiskins said.
It will appeal to people
who want a new home in
Floreat but dont want the
hassle of building it.
Among the many features is an open-plan
kitchen, which has a good
view of the pool and alfresco area.

With a pool and lawn to play footy, the back garden is kids heaven.

FAST FACTS

Median Floreat house


price: $1.35million.
Properties for sale: 54

Timber-look cabinets add warmth to the big kitchen.

Packed with Hamptons features


4
3

that stretches all the way


to the first floor.
Stained oak floors lead
you down a long hall, which
serves as the main thoroughfare, connecting the
main bedroom, kitchen and
an elevated lounge along
with two courtyards.
The ground-floor main
suite is one of many features that would make this

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Copper paint on the first-floor street frontage is just one of
those little extra features.

Dark floorboards contrast with crisp, white walls in the


elevated lounge.

ou dont need to live by


the sea to appreciate
Hamptons design, as this
architect-designed house
ably demonstrates.
The two-level home on
a narrow 357sq.m block is
brimming with those little
extra features, like special
finishes on the top-floor
street frontage that accentuate the beautiful white
weatherboard exterior.
Step inside, and the
surprises continue.
A long, timber staircase is the first thing that
greets you when you open
the door, bordered by a
painted metal balustrade

NORTH

24 TURRIFF ROAD, FLOREAT

THE ENTERTAINER

OFFERS ABOVE $2.2M


4

826sqm

In a league of its own, this iconic architect-designed and crafted


luxurious family home encompasses all that is quality and style. Filled
with designer features referencing a unique blend of Art Deco, Tuscan
and contemporary styles. A wonderful home for the Floreat buyer
who savours beauty, comfort and space. Viewing will impress.
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0408 886 898
yvonne.furner@acton.con.au

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property appealing to older


buyers, and it features a
walk-in robe and a palatial
ensuite with a spa bath.
Double doors open from
the bedroom to the sheltered
courtyard, while providing
plenty of natural light.
High-pile earthy carpet
and shadow-line cornices
combine to create that
quintessential Hamptons

mix of style and cosiness.


The hall widens to create a big room with an
elegant kitchen.
It features composite
stone counters, underslung
sinks and plenty of rich
timber cabinetry.
You will find three
minor bedrooms upstairs,
all with good natural light
and leafy views.
Two bedrooms with
raked ceilings are mirror images of each other,
and have built-in robes, a
shared balcony and a small
mezzanine accessed via a
built-in ladder.
The third bedroom
misses out on a wardrobe,
but enjoys the consolation
prize of a private ensuite.
The selling agent is Cam
McGregor,
of Space Real
White weatherboard cladding adds to the Hamptons style
in this homes protected alfresco courtyard.
Estate.

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Filled with light, this chic family home opposite bushland offers
spacious living areas, gourmet kitchen, theatre, study, alfresco,
spacious bedrooms & luxe bathrooms. Designed to face the sun
& beautiful leafy views. Quality ttings & top quality appliances
throughout. Quiet neighbourhood walk to the lake!
INTERNET ID# 2853337

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donated to charity.

$25m for life at the top

Proceeds from the sale of this Woodlands


home have gone to charity.

House sale benefits


diabetes research
Little is known about Lurline
Giles except that she was a
very generous woman. Mrs Giles,
who died three years ago, left
half the proceeds from the sale
of her Woodlands home to the
Heart Foundation and Diabetes
Research. The humble home at
218 Ewen Street went under the
hammer recently for $1,205,000.
Sherl Westlund, Diabetes Research
executive director, said the bequest
came completely out of the blue. It
was very unexpected, Ms Westlund
said. I was amazed when I found
about Mrs Giles incredible act of
kindness she has most certainly
left a big mark on diabetes research
in WA and her generosity has the
potential to change the lives of
many, many people. Ms Westlund
said that without bequests, Diabetes
Research would not have been able
to fund some of its most important
work. The home was bought by
Subiaco businessman David Parin,
who did not know until after the
auction that the money was being

You couldnt pay some people


to brave 320m heights, but one
Chinese businessman has forked out
$25million to live there. The 750sq.m
penthouse will crown what is set to be
Melbournes tallest skyscraper, due
for completion in 2019. The Australia
108 tower in City Road, Southbank,
will be built in three stages, and its
top-floor apartment will bask in a
breathtaking 360-degree view of the
city. When the selling price works out
to be more than $33,000 per square
metre, nothing short of luxury can be
expected. Among other features, the
penthouse will have its own glass lift
between level 98 and 100, an indoor
infinity pool and a secluded rooftop
garden that will be set inside the
living area and encased in glass.

renovation. You could easily knock


this home into shape pretty quickly,
Ms Snooks said. The owners have
made a start by installing a glassfenced pool in the big backyard.
The three-bedroom home, on a
933sq.m corner site, is priced from
$1.45million to $1,575,000.

This art-deco style home in City Beach


has a shoe-shining station, porthole
windows and curved cabinets.

Art deco by the beach


Nedlands and Dalkeith have their
fair share of art deco-style homes
but they are rare in City Beach.
Theres only a handful of art-deco
homes in the beachside suburb
and 8 Elimatta Way is one of
them. The 1951 home was one of
the first to be built in City Beach,
according to Nena Snooks, of NS
Residential. Its a reminder of a
bygone era, Ms Snooks said. A
shoe-shining station, etched porthole
windows and timber wall panels are
among the many original features
in the home, which is ripe for a

Australias
most expensive
apartment will
boast 360-degree
views of
Melbourne and
the Yarra.

overlooking a waterfall and lush


tropical greenery is on the market
for $3.17million. Its on 3000sq.m
of land, comes with modern furniture
and has a stunning infinity pool. This
is just one example of what is on
offer. Visit www.ubudhomes.com for
more details.

Sydney Harbour from its elevated


position. The house was renovated
and extended in the 70s in keeping
with the original style. Sir Edmund
leased the property in 1888 while he
was a NSW Upper House MP and
moved out in 1891 when he was
elected Member for East Sydney.

Bartons home sold

Paradise found in Ubud

An unknown buyer snapped up a


piece of Australian history earlier this
month with the sale of the home of
our first prime minister. Sir Edmund
Bartons 1877-built Whitehall at 37
White Street in Balgowlah, NSW,
was sold for an undisclosed sum by
agents Richard Simeon and Mark
Jones, of Simeon Manners Property.
The agents were asking for offers
around $3.3million. The stately
four-bedroom home on a 1056sq.m
block enjoys impressive views of

If youre looking for a tree change,


you might want to consider peaceful
Ubud. The inland city of temples
and jungle-covered hills in Bali has
gained popularity among Australian
buyers in recent years. According
to data by real estate firm Knight
Frank, luxury home prices in Bali
rose by 15% in 2014 making it
the third fastest growing upscale
second-home market in the world.
Located cliff-side to a stunning river
valley, a modern six-bedroom home

Those seeking a healthy lifestyle will


enjoy the tranquillity of Ubud.

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estate
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2015 A record year of Real Estate Business Awards submissions


The Real Estate Business
Awards are an annual
event which recognise
the achievements of both
individuals and corporations
within the competitive
industry that is real estate.
Each year, the cream of the
crop are rewarded for their
achievements and this is
recognised on a national
level.
This year Abel McGrath
are represented in force
for a variety of categories,
marking the busiest year of
submissions to date for the
company.
Its been a huge year of
achievement for the company
as well as key staff who have
really started to make their
mark within the industry,
said Claremont Office
Manager, Dani McGufficke.
She continued; This year
we are proud to have so
many individuals represented
across a variety of categories
and offices, showcasing such
a variety of talent within our
agency.

In July 2014, Abel McGrath


picked up two national
nominations at the awards
night, hosted at The Star in
Sydney. Principal, Adrian
Abel, picked up a nomination
for Principal of the Year
and the Claremont office
picked up a nomination
for Property Management
Business of the Year. These
nominations shortlisted the
company to within the top 8
rankings Australia-wide for
these categories, marking
an impressive evening for
the company. This year, Abel
McGrath are expecting further
nominations and are hoping
to take home some awards
to mark their achievements
within one of the companys
most successful years ever.
The Claremont office have
numerous submissions
this year in a variety of
categories including; Property
Management Business of
the Year, Sales Office of the
Year, Boutique Independent
of the Year, Principal of the
Year, Sales Agent of the Year,
Rising Star Award (for both

Sales and Property


Management categories),
Property Manager of the Year
as well as Administrator of
the Year.
The Abel McGrath Leederville
office have specifically
applied for two categories at
this years awards; Property
Management Business of
the Year, as well as a Rising
Star Property Management
application for one of their
key property managers.
Leederville Office Manager,
Jen Rodgers commented;
We are so proud to be
represented this year in these
categories and are hoping
for some fantastic results
on the night. Any awards or
nominations will be the first
in history for our office so
our fingers are crossed.

Finalists for this years awards


ceremony will be notified on
Friday 8th May 2015.
Will it be a record breaking
year for Abel McGrath at
the 2015 REB Awards?
Watch this space!

Know your agent

Dani McGufficke
Office Manager
9286 3655
dani@abelmcgrath.com.au

Her approach to real estate


means she will not only meet
your expectations but will
exceed them.

Amongst the nominees are


the following staff; Simon
McGrath, Adrian Abel, Carmel
Gardiner, Brad McEwen,
John Hunter, Kirsty Ashcroft,
Teresa Silva, Kate Jones,
Stephanie Waters, Sandra
Pereira and Dani McGufficke.

Carmel Gardiner

Licensee/Principal
9286 3655
carmel@abelmcgrath.com.au

$1250-$1300

$750

$300

per week

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Technology was a priority for
us and we wanted to ensure it
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Selling agent Greg Williams,
of Mack Hall, said the home offered a lifestyle that was rare in
City Beach.
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The 1950 home was
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When City Beach resident Keri
Shannon asked Mr Withers why he
sold a house in Jolimont next to
a former plant nursery site when
it was about to be subdivided
and developed, he said it was
personal.
He said he had known Planning
Minister John Day for 30 or 40
years but had not discussed the
town planning scheme amendment
with him.
Councillor Corinne MacRae
said her daughter lived in South
America when a contract for architectural services was let.
And when her daughter returned

to Perth and worked for the successful firm, council CEO Jason
Buckley advised Mrs MacRae she
did not need to declare an interest
because her daughter did not live
with her.
Councillor Tracey King did not
reply when Ms Shannon asked if it
was appropriate for her to register
a like for the Facebook page.
Mr Withers said: Do you think
you are being obsessive and intrusive asking all this?
Ms Shannon said she thought the
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The deadline for public comments on the proposals to change

SAT judge suggests short-circuit move

Commercial and
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From page 7
of these cases years ago as well Im
aware of that provision, so standard
designs may simply not work under
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the expectations created by that
provision.
If there was something that could
be done to set back or otherwise
soften that section of wall or part
of that section of wall it may well
be what the case will focus on.
I only raise it if it was something
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Judge Parry said later: I do
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something whether more productive for that to happen in view of
a reconsideration ... but if the parties want to move to mediation Im
happy to provide that instead.
As part of the case Subiaco councillors will be invited to attend
a site visit and then to take part
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It may not be the best business
plan in terms of a mark out of 10,
but its a common business plan
between a group of councils, he
said.
Mr Poynton said it met the
requirements of the Local
Government Act and would allow
residents to comment on it.
The other councils have approved advertising the business
plan. We are saying we are not approving it and are holding up the
process by a month, he said.
Mayor Ron Norris said the council
meeting was not the right place to
discuss what was wrong with the
plan and councillors then voted to
defer it to the next meeting.
After the meeting Mr Norris said
deferring it so councillors could
have their questions answered
now was better than disrupting the
process later.

This land shows up in our asset


register as having a value of $7.8million, he said.
But, in effect, that is only a
notional value. It actually doesnt
have that value at all because it is
land that has been leased to the
councils and then on-leased to
Curtin Care.
The property is actually a government reserve which has been
made available to Curtin Care for
the specific purpose of providing
aged care.
So the idea that it is an asset
that needs to be liquidated for
the residents of Mosman Park is
not correct.
I believe we should advertise
the business plan, see what comments are made and then deal
with the uncertainties rather than
trying to firstly base the decision
on a false premise that we have
$8million around the corner ready
to grab.

the town planning scheme to allow


duplex, triplex and apartment developments in City Beach, Floreat
and part of Mt Claremont is next
Friday, May 8.
Mr Withers told the meeting he
had moved to City Beach after 20
years in London to live in a hick
town but accepted that things
changed.
He blamed the population growth
on the mining boom.
I did not move from London to
Perth for this, but you cannot stop
the clock, he said
He said any changes to the area
would be slow.
Angry deputy mayor Alan Langer
leant across the council table towards Mr Mill and said: You do
not know what I think, we dont get
a chance to vote at this stage.
Challenged about the data the
council used, Mr Withers said: To
deny the population is ageing is
crazy. It is like saying the world
is flat.
The usual 15-minute question
time at the start of the council
meeting lasted 2 hours.
The council was told more than
$290,000 had been spent on architects, lawyers, planners, surveys
and meetings in relation to the
housing options scheme.
One firm was husband-and-wife
team Mackay Urban Design.
Malcolm Mackay is a member of
the development assessment panel
Mr Withers and Mrs MacRae sit on
to decide big planning applications
in Cambridge.

Let us not forget


Kokoda
From page 6

Mr Goode said several Papua


New Guineans known as Fuzzy
Wuzzy Angels during the war
walked with his group.
One of the three remaining
Fuzzy Wuzzies was with us, Mr
Goode said. There was also a
Malay/Chinese gentleman.
The Fuzzy Wuzzy reeled back
in horror when he saw him, but the
man said, Its alright, grandfather:
Im Chinese, not Japanese.
The talk is part of Claremonts
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taking the Anzac Day parade


behind them.
Mr Diggins ran to the front of
the parade and asked the bandsmen if they knew where they
were going.
No, do you? came the reply.
By this time the parade had
reached the point of no return.
There was no turning back.
Mr Diggins employed his local
knowledge to lead the parade out
of the wilderness, which involved
marching under low-hanging
carpark fig trees.
We all had a good laugh about
it it was certainly a very different
beginning to the proceedings,
Mr Diggins said.
Subiaco mayor Heather
Henderson was far from embarrassed.
Everybody who was in the
march was humorous and enjoying it, and the number of people
that walked beside us when they
saw us walking up Bagot Road;
there must have been about a
hundred of them, she said.
We finally got there; a little
bit of humour doesnt hurt. These
things can happen to the best
laid plans.
Everything was so in place
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weathered that storm.
A couple of people took it
seriously and said we were a
laughing stock but other than
that everybody has been very
humorous about it.
Richard made some really
funny comments to the assembled
crowd.
A bystander said: I could hear
them all laughing 40 or 50 metres
down the street.
The crowd had a big Australian
laugh before returning to the
sombre business of remembering
and commemorating the meaning
of Anzac Day.

Grove wont
budge from
cafe plan
From page 9

Owner-to-be Brent Pollard was


selected last year from nine tenderers for the redeveloped cafe.
Owner of 3 years Quoc Nguyen
one of the eight denied applicants
is renting the site until operations
begin.
Mr Nguyen said that since the
petition had gone to the council,
about 300 more people had signed
it in the cafe which the council
was unaware of and stressed
the communitys disfavour for the
development plans.
They dont want a liquor licence
here at all, said Mr Nguyen, who
expects to leave the caf when construction starts, in June or July.
Mr Nguyen said last years tender
negotiations disallowed a liquor
licence, though shire CEO John
Merrick said no such agreement
had been made.
The unnamed caf is set to open
next summer.

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Fax 9388 2089

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7 Forrest Street,
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Registered Builder 8549

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BRICKWORK
RESTORATION

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Traditional Craftsmanship

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From $55
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Custom-made Furniture
Kitchen, Wall and Vanity Units
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FREE QUOTES

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One Company All Trades

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ALL STRUCTURAL
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DESIGN NEW
KITCHENS & BATHROOMS
FULL DECORATION SERVICE

771 893

0420 308 455

BOOKKEEPING

With 20 years experience in small


business accounting practices,
Angela Brock & her team of
friendly, professional bookkeepers
can help you with yours!! Call us to
discuss your requirements.

Ph Mike 0407

BRICKLAYING

0417 969 480

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Small-Medium Jobs
28 yrs experience. Free Quotes.

PAVEWEST
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

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BRICKPAVING
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VAN BEMMEL
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SPECIALISING IN CARPENTRY
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14 Gloster Street, Subiaco

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

JOHNS BRICKPAVING
& STONEWORK

ALL ASPECTS OF

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Split A/C supplied and/or installed.


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Phone
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289 Mark

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Est 1972 1st Class Work

Bores Pumps Electrical


Sales and Service
Quality Since 1983

BUILDING

JANSENS BRICKPAVING
& LIMESTONE SERVICE

Ph: 9381 9815

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

SALES SERVICE INSTALLATIONS

BRICK PAVING

Bathroom Renovations A-Z


Gyprocking & Partitions
Ceiling & Wall Repairs
General Carpentry
Welding & Steel Fab.
Door Installations
Insurance Works
Free Quote
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ALBERT 0418 233 456


BUILDING SOLUTIONS

We Remove, Repair, Replace


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

044 97 88 778

Energy Ratings,
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www.erais.com.au

CAR DETAILING
ALL-WHEELS DETAILING
Mobile Car Cleaning & Detailing
From a wash and vacuum to a
full detail
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CAR WASH
CAR WASH & DETAILERS
*REALISTIC PRICES*
We come to you (Home or Office)
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FOR ALL JOINERY


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

Ph 9382

4172 all hrs


0402 538 449

JUST DOORS

DOOR INSTALLATION &


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COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
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Doors Priority. Draught Weather Seals
Eye Viewers & Accessories

Enzo De Palma

Mobile 0412 194 842

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CARPET CLEANING
Worlds Largest Carpet
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Because Quality Counts


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PERGOLAS/ROOFING/
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RESIDENTIAL

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COMMERCIAL

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RENTAL
UPHOLSTERY

TILE & GROUT


CLEANING
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MELITA
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Floors Stripped & Sealed
Windows Cleaned
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0418 957 690

Simon 0423 350 458

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Contact GRAEME

PH TONY 0434 835 036

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All Jobs, Big & Small

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References upon request.
Service & Quality Guaranteed.
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0488 208 999

MUIRS

CARPET & VINYL


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

CARPET LAID ADAPTED


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

9447 4429 0417 184 655

CARPET CLEANING

CARPET CLINIC
Established 1981

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restoration and renovation.
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Ceilings installed & repaired


Decorative cornices & centre roses
All ornate work
Gyprock specialists and plaster glass
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Suppliers of decorative cornices,
centre roses, arches, domes and
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FOR ADVICE & QUOTE


PHONE RHYS ON

9446 2011
HERBS CEILINGS
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CALL THE EXPERT.
OLD OR NEW CEILINGS
REPAIRED OR REPLACED
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CARPETS, RUGS AND
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TILE AND GROUT
OWNER OPERATED
AVAILABLE 7 DAYS
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Ph 9383 3510
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
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cleaning but we have a few:
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We never forget you have a choice
Quality never goes out of style
Courtesy and care
We have the know-how with the
best value at an even better
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Contact:
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Theresa 0428 940 145
Luke
0439 979 990
Office: 9401 3009
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PROFESSIONAL
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CLEANERS SPECIAL
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DRYWALL REPAIRS
INSURANCE SUSPENDED
Police Cleared - Free Quotes

Ph Andrew

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Fax 9285 2888

TRADE STANDARD
CEILINGS

Clean, Friendly & RELIABLE


ALL Ceiling aspects
Over 13 years experience
FREE QUOTES

No job too small. Insurance Work

James

0406 683 347

CLEANING

Better Cleaner
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Hardworking
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Moving In/Out
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Office Clean

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The directory is also available
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0438 698 701

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CLOCKS & WATCHES

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

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DUTCH ANTIQUE
Timepieces

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

OCEAN LINE CLEANING

COMPUTING

General ofce and common


area cleaning, carpet & window
cleaning. Vacate cleaning
Commercial & Domestic

Quick Click IT

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

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B-ABLE CLEANERS

Email: jamesrslewis@me.com

Unit 23/145 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands

Mobile: 0402 130 003

Ph 0411 445 452

Ph: 0417 928 439

FREE QUOTES

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Husband & Wife Team


Commercial / Domestic
Police Clearance

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CALL JAMES FOR ALL
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Commercial Cleaning Offices


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

- Need help installing and


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

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CRYSTAL CLEAN

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Windows 8/IPads/Tablets
Mature aged VERY welcome
Phone Margaret

0412 477 294

9349 9438
CONCRETE

MIKES FULL CONCRETE WORK

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

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Your local tradesman for 20 years


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WINDOW CLEANING
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Oil & grease all removed
Alfresco & patio areas
Roof & driveways
Top quality sealants applied
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colourstone

0417 961 440 or 9382 8646

COMPUTERS
TELEPHONE
Broadband, Domains, Networking,
Repairs, Virus & Spyware removal
Licensed Cable/Phone Installer,
PABX, VOIP, Digital TV, LAN

Smartwire Communications

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Honed & Polished
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Home Extensions
or any aspects of concrete

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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

CURTAINS
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

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Beautiful Curtains & Blinds

Curtains
Swags & Tails
Romans
Venetians
Timbers

Sheers
Pelmets
Rollers
Verticals
Shutters

Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467


For an obligation free quote

NEWS THATS RIGHT


UP YOUR STREET

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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DRESSMAKING

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

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AUTO AND MAN VEHICLES


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 Driveways shed fence &
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 Kitchen & bathroom
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ELECTRICAL

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MURPHYS
ELECTRICAL

ALL DOMESTIC - ELECTRICAL


WORK LIGHTING, POWER,
UPGRADES, GARDEN LIGHTING

9384 1163

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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

DRAFTING &
DESIGN

PH: 9384 9232

1800 18 12 24
24 HR

EC929

Pensioner rates

MIKE 0417 189 942

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

0412 955 633


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ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

Specialising in all electrical work


Quality workmanship

FREE QUOTES & ADVICE


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Rewires Safety switches
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Call 0403 968 164

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1800 18 12 24
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Mintech Electrical
All electrical work
MAINTENANCE and
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and surrounding areas

0407 770 910

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

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white gum
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0407 088 082

Hardie & Colorbond


Fencing Specialist

FLOORING

Twinside Retaining Walls


Gates & Asbestos Removal
No Job Too Difficult
Experienced Contractor

TIMBER FLOORS

9387 4401
0417 942 962

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Suppliers / Installers of

New & Used Flooring


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

EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL:
24/7 emergency service
RCDs, smoke alarms
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Call Dennis 0450 672 717

Sanding / coating and


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Full restoration services
AFTA member
All work guaranteed

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Call Jeff 0419 908 837

Installing, sanding and


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timber floors.
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FLOOR SANDING

Electrical EC 8576
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

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0433 526 165


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WOOD & ALU. SCREENS
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NEW SCREENS & DOORS
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MOB

9384 4566
0412 770 881

FURNITURE
RESTORATION

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

0413 415 845

288A CAMBRIDGE ST, WEMBLEY

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Regular or casual. Call Nigel

0412 229 200

0407 166 177

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

0411 724 099

OBrien
Flooring

REPAIRS LAYING,
SANDING & FINISHING

Jimmy 0420 235 709


www.obrienflooring.com.au

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

FLYSCREENS

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MAINTENANCE

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Custom Designed Homes

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EC 7703

 Gary 0415 390 297

www.vincentdemolition.com

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1800 18 12 24

24 HOUR 7 DAYS

ALL
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Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

129 CLAREMONT CRESCENT, SWANBOURNE


ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & RETAILERS

DEMOLITION

All Electrical Work


including Marine

SWANBOURNE
1800 18 12 24

All electrical work


Maintenance & breakdown
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All safety switches Lic EC4326
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PEPPERMINT GROVE
1800 18 12 24

ELECTRICIANS

RAY

0422 626 719

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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Electricians

Pensioner rates

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Custom decks and pergolas.


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FREE QUOTES

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448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

FENCING

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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:

0419 905 053

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

SANDING & COATING


TIMBER FLOORS

Call Dave on
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www.sherwoodooring.com.au

Member of Australian Timber Flooring Association

HUNTS GARDEN SERVICES


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

0414 959 309

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ROSES AND COTTAGE
GARDENS A SPECIALITY
ALL AREAS
FOR PROMPT AND
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Phone MATTHEW
Matthew: 0414

710 110

JAN RAGENOVICH
Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants

Im talented, friendly 30 years


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

0416 029 992 9381 5371


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Hill 9307 3906


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9341 7631
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Glass repairs,
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www.freshwaterglass.com.au

BALCATTA
GLASS
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9240 4422 All Hours
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PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

08 9433 1077
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DAVID - SPIT N POLISH

9446 1106
0407 387 748

Local gutter & window cleaner


since 1999
Ask David about our winter special

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

9448 8486

SKILLED
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Pre-sale Home Detailing


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

8923
272

The NEDLANDS handyman


(and surrounding suburbs)

All those jobs your husband wont


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blinds, mirrors, gates, flyscreens,
cupboard/drawer repair, broken
sash cords replaced.
Police Clearance

BERT 0403 917 935

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Phone MARTIN
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GUTTER CLEANING
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SPECIALIST
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Mob 0419 907 986

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GARDENING
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0421 997 585

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A Better
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Carpentry
Painting
Installation
Pergolas
Decking
Gates
Timber fences
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Call Simon 0419 925 452

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Sealing Service Available

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9383 9394/0408 866 787

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and maintenance
We carry out all household
maintenance as well as specialty
services - Electrical, Plumbing,
Gas Fitting, Painting, Plastering,
Tiling & Carpentry
www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165
info@tlc-perth.com

HANDY SOL
Brickpaving, Painting,
Picture Hanging, Irrigation,
Gates, Fencing, Welding
All General Handyman Jobs

0407 193 606

Pressure Cleaning Garden Cleanups


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

Mob: 0416 932 432


davidfixer@iinet.net.au

Love Your Home


Quality Maintenance
Services

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

Painting
Doors and locks
Paving
Repair reticulation
Gutter cleaning
Kitchen cupboards
Storage solutions
Built in wardrobes

Qualified tradesmen in the building


industry for over 25 years.
I only provide quality maintenance
services ... on time and without fuss.
CALL FRANK FOR A
FREE QUOTE!

0418 919 312

WESTERN SUBURBS

(Mosman Park, Cottesloe Peppermint


Grove, Claremont, Subiaco areas).

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Building Maintenance & Handyman
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Pensioner Discounts,
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Call Rod 0414 733 361

Honesty & reliability Guaranteed

White Knight Repairs


& Home Maintenance
Are you looking for:
Repairs and Carpentry
Decking, Pergolas and Gazebos
Home maintenance jobs - Interior
& Exterior
Painting, Plastering & Crown
moulding
Quality work - with attention to detail

Call Scott on 9386 6138


or 0417 461 087

NEDLANDS HOME &


GARDEN MAINTENANACE
FOR ALL YOUR SMALL JOBS
Garden Maintenance:
Garden cleanup clearing pathways, pruning,
planting, potting, fertilising and mulching,
service and repair reticulation.
Home Maintenance:
Running repairs around the home, repair/
paint walls, hang pictures, at pack
assembly, x dripping taps.
Current Police clearance held.
Experienced, reliable local resident.

Indigo Painting
Call Dean
on mobile

0417 940 355

Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

CALAUTTI

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

For household repairs eg house and


fence painting, small tiling or
brickpaving areas, gardening, house
cleaning, cleaning gutters etc.

Enviroblast

Handyman Service

Call Charlie on 0401 019 975

THE PROPERTY
SERVICES WIZARDS
Our quality services will put
a smile on your face
NATIONAL POLICE CHECKED,
CURRENT INSURANCES
We provide huge array of
services for home, ofce or

buildings.
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paved areas
driveways
pool areas
tennis courts

Vacuum Recovery means NO MESS


Call Geoff for a FREE QUOTE

0415 860 884


Stevens

HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING SERVICE

Specialising in roofs, driveways,


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

0427 005 724

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

One Company All Trades


We are the HOME
IMPROVEMENT experts

For a free quote Phone


Tony 0468 484 382 or
1300 788 714

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See inside back page for details

www.tlc-perth.com

info@tlc-perth.com

HOT WATER
SYSTEM

Office

9387 2339

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS


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

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LAUNDROBAR

LIMESTONE

JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR

EUROMART
KITCHENS

Sheilas Washing, Ironing


and Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE

Complete kitchen and wet


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

9387 8641

German craftsman, 25 years experience

LAWN CARE

9245 3303

0400 424 357

KEYSTONE
STONEMASON
Qualified English Craftsman
20 Years Experience
Free Quotes & Consulting Advice
All Work Fully Guaranteed & Insured
FEATURE & RETAINING WALLS
FIREPLACES
HOUSES
GARDEN WALLS RESTORATION
BOBCAT FOR METRE BLOCKS
Ph 0419

9284 0165

info@tlc-perth.com
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Roberts

Renovations &
LANDSCAPING
Handyman Service

29 Walter St
Claremont

Innovative landscape design,


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

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


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

Good old fashioned,


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

Free Quotes

Call Mike Kuba

0413 015 808

Est 1982

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

9383 2915
0412 946 476

Design & Construction of


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

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

EST 81

4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont

MUIRS

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

Phone Peter Harper

0412 917 818 9384 9224

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881

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

Call Leon on 0417

049 923

182 051

9381 6996

Reg 1964

Trevor 0412

784 094

Atlas Lawn Services


Est 1985
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Steve

0411 223 637


David
0411 223 644

MORE THAN A MOW

LAWNMOWING SERVICE
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James Limestone
Restoration

Limestone RESTORATION
Limestone REPOINTING
Limestone TINTING
Limestone CAPPING
Rising DAMP
Brick REPLACEMENT
Brick TINTING
Brick MORTAR REPAIRS
Tuckpointing
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Qualied Landscape Gardener, DIP HORT


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0423 477 822

Free Messure & Quote

Phone: 9209 2669

www.greenplanetgrass.com.au

Subiaco
Painting Service
Small Jobs welcome!!!
Commercial / Residential

BUDGET

How to Get Your Painting


Completed Right The
First Time Guaranteed.

LIMESTONE
ALL ASPECTS

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS
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LOCKSMITH
Pol Lic SG 15935
ABN 22337056071

Locksmiths
Guaranteed Same
Day Service 20 years exp

KEVIN SHEEHAN
Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

ANGUSS

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service

By employing the services


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

email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

Services include: Mowing and edging,


weed control, mulching, fertilising,
green waste removal.
Call or email
Rob on

0400 977 610

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

EDDIES
MOWING
ABN 72 910 338 191

All Western Suburbs

0425 551 233


9381 6996 Reg 1964

YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH
X Home X Office X Car

7 Day Service

Ph: 6350 8500

www.lockstock.com.au

FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE

Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle


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9284 5638
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Roberts Limestone
Building Co.
Specialising in:
Limestone walls,
Feature walls, Arches,
Steps, Retaining walls,
Restoration,
TIM ROBERTS

38 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Phone/Fax: 9245 2550
Mobile: 0418 299 524

Read the POST online at

postnewspapers.com.au

WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
PAINTING PROJECT,
please consider

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

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Master Painting
Services

Ring 9381

1782 or 9388 1237

PAINTING SPECIAL
For all your internal/external
painting requirements.
For your highest quality job at a
very special price, phone

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412
Reg. No. 4280

FLOREAT & ALL


WESTERN SUBURBS
Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

Old fashioned workmanship,


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

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

Reijo 0411 610 246


CAPITAL PAINTING & DECORATING
FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS
Your satisfaction is our
guarantee

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PAINTING &
DECORATING

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Affordable Free Quote
ALL AREAS
reg: 7520

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

COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROL
Family Business Providing Local
Services Since 1958

9384
7870
Indigo
Painting
0430 844 743

ANNUAL & PRE-PURCHASE

0431 200 866

0499 874 988


20 Years Exp - Free Quotes
reg: 7822

REG 7800

663
420 445

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www.prestigepaintingwa.com.au

TERMITE & TIMBER


PEST INSPECTIONS

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

ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

THOMPSONS
PEST CONTROL

Termite Inspections Ants


Spiders Cockroaches
Weed control Silver Fish
General Pest Control
$145 external. Free Quotes.
Phone Peter TODAY

Mob: 0433 288 164


PETS

Paul Stratton

30 years experience

Indigo
Painting

European Craftsman
Very Reasonable
Reg: 6952
Rates

0439 405 161

Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

0451 478 078

Painting & Decorating

Call Dan:

MIKE STOKES
Phone Jack for a
free, no obligation
quote

PAINTING

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
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0400 440 272

Reg. No. 4989

Rego 8111

PEST CONTROL

0409 086 497

Saari Quality

Phone: SEB

0435 570 428Reg No.


6113 6519 7402

adarnaco@yahoo.com.au

Painter & Decorator

Reg No. 6791

Public Liability Insurance $10,000,000

Call Emar 0413 691 125

Phone
WARREN
on

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

ALL HOURS
www.citygrouppainting.com.au

First Class Materials used


Plus Renovating + Spraying Roofs.

7
Days

MICHAEL ELLIS
PAINTING

0418 914 041


Mobile 0418 921 418

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

Free
quote DAVID

7 DAYS PER WEEK


www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au

TOM
- Lawnmowing - Edging
Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

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

Commercial / Residential
Interior/ Exterior
High quality & low cost

0412 153 846

Honest and Reliable

LIMESTONE
Making Life Easy
Artificial Lawn
Environmentally Friendly
Australian Made

www.precisepainting.net.au

0400 219 056

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CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

Ph/Fax 9382 3278


Mobile 0438 755 877

Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20

9381 5454
0437 712 039

A PLUS PAINTING
& SERVICES

MOBILE 0432 322 026

Mow d Lawn

Ph Angus

Painters Registration No. 5890

COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

MOW IT & MORE

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General Painting
 Honest, Reliable, Clean
 Handyman service

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS
SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

LAWN MOWING

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Mosman
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Dalkeith and
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REG 7089

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Existing Foliage. Reticulation upgrades
 Plant Selection & Design Service
 $5,000 Budget - I have ideas
letsdoitlandscaping.com.au
email + ideas on web site

Mob 0417

20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Reg# 4004

Ph: 0418 850 750

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HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

PAINTING

Victoria Sky
Jeff Bond Painting Services

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476

EDDIES LAWN AERATION

Reg. No. 3511

www.tlc-perth.com

Your Local Master Painter

http://www.delkey.com.au/

Call Eddie

Perth TLC Group can


project manage your kitchen
improvement/renovation

DON McNALLY

792 739 / 9244 3995 ah

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

One Company All Trades

PAINTING

20 years experience

(near Hay, Jersey lights)

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

PAINTING

Reg 7824

LANDSCAPING

Reg No 3468

KITCHENS

MASTER PAINTERS AWARD WINNER 2009


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Divine Dogs
(est 2000)

Member of Dog Groomers Association of WA (DGAWA)

Mobile dog grooming service


for small dogs only.
Good grooming, kind and caring
attention for your special friend
Serena 0439 751 588
divinedogs2@gmail.com

PLASTERING
PLASTERER AVAILABLE
Small renovations.
patching, exteriors.
MIKE KELLEY

9204 4108
0408 908 683

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

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

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PLASTERING

PLUMBING

Wall Plastering &


Ceiling Repairs

Skilled Plumbing &


Gas Services (local)

Including all aspects of solid wall


plastering and plaster boarding.
More than fifteen years experience.

Call Travis 0468 789 879

PLUMBING
PL 7947

PL 5580

9388 6299
Gas 4784

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

0416 121 932


40 Years Experience

Pete The Plasterer


30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

0405 069 500

FRANKIES PLASTERING
S E RV I C E S

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.

Roberts
Renovations &

Handyman Service

BATHROOM
MAKEOVERS

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

PL 7947

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CLAREMONT
1800 18 12 24

ALL AREAS

ELECTRONIC WATER
LEAK DETECTION
Fast Efficient Service
Residential and Commercial

24 HR

Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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

STEWART FRANK
PLUMBING
Prompt, reliable service
Blocked Drains
Burst Pipes
Leaking Taps
Hot Water systems
Cisterns
Toilet Pans
General Plumbing
Mobile

PL5094

0419 953 531

GL 006462

FLOREAT

GL 2676

PL.16
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CHURCHLANDS
PLUMBING

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

Call Fred

0488 911 555

A FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED LOCAL BUSINESS

BEST RATES

Renovations Hot water systems


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

www.plumbway.com.au

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PONDS

0419 644 344

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PL6544

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Installation and Maintenance


Supplier of Fish and Live plants.
Ph Gavin

PL 8445
GF 005836
All Gas and Plumbing
Servicing and Installation
Domestic and Commercial
Based in Mt Claremont

0414 836 129

Pond And Aquarium Cleaning


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

Ph David 0433 324 347


www.getwetponds.com.au

Plumbing & Gas,


Air-Conditioning,
Electrical, Solar Power,
Renovations

POOL
FENCING

PL 6899

All plumbing repairs


Leaks
Ful Blockages
lywater
Hot
Bo units
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LOCAL TRADESMAN
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MUIRS

Gorey
Plumbing
Services

24 HR
Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CITY OF COTTESLOE
1800 18 12 24

0407 381 727

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WorkSafe Asbestos Demolition Lic


Builders Registration Number 13172

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MEMBER

R.B.M.
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ONE CALL WE DO IT ALL


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Specialising in R/E
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All Hours - 0412 490 868
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RUBBISH
REMOVAL

McSkips
Bin Hire Service

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9402 0223, 0402 430 314


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BUILDING & GARDEN


SUPPLIES
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Ridgecapping Repairs
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RUBBISH
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9389 8744

Isaac 0450 121 475


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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

Mobile
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Ph Rick: 0402 751 878

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Western Suburbs
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QUALITY OWNER OPERATED
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Est. 1990

FORMATIVE AND
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SAFE TREE REMOVALS
PEST MANAGEMENT
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CONSULTANCY
FULLY INSURED
FREE WRITTEN QUOTES

PH: 9359 9300

0438 909 275


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Experts In Shower Repair and Regrouting
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Core Tiling
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Local number 24 hours


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Mob: 0403 377 692

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

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Fully Insured / All areas

9433 4156

MAGDA
TREE SERVICES
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NO JOB TOO SMALL
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0414 775 586

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Original est 1967


Tree Guild of
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CLAREMONT

2m 3m 4m 6m 8m

Friendly Professional Service


All Work Guaranteed
Free Quotes Competitive Rates
Specialising in Diagonal Tiling
NO JOB TOO SMALL

Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

0418 958 607 Patrick

Complete
Stump Removal

Aaron: 0410 521 734

Floor & Wall Tiling

Specialists in Commercial &


Residential Shade Sails

Stump Grinding

Perths Premiere
Tree Service

We then add any


chemicals if needed

0422 095 481


* Western Suburbs
* Competitive Rates
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Complete and Professional Pool


Servicing with access to 300 years
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Professional
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9384 6164

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Trades &
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Secretarial &
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No Job Too Small


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All intricate work undertaken
Competitive pricing for the quality
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NEDLANDS
134 BROADWAY

0422 163 710

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0433 210 028

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ROOFING & BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
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Ridge Capping Fixed the Proper Way

912 874

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

RUBBISH REMOVAL

(Licenced & Fully Insured)

0429 947 977

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Renovations

RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

Mobile

0408 405 671

Call Marco

0450 159 839

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

teamtreelopper@gmail.com
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WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

Uwes European
Appliance Repairs

Skillful tree pruners


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

Repair Miele Siemens


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

Ph: 6201 1387

www.uwerepairs.com.au

WINDOW
CLEANING

M: 0411 351 251

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING

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

EST. 1976

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


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

PETE AND JOSH

0402 433 690

9242 2952

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

Roberts
Renovations &

SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854

ABM
Brick Restoration
Handyman
Service
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TV ANTENNA
AUSTRALIAN ANTENNAS
ANTENNAS FULLY
INSTALLED
QUALITY COMPONENTS
EXTRA POINTS
TELEPHONE POINTS
All Work Fully Guaranteed
22 yrs experience
Ph ROD

0412 848 827

TV Picture problem?

WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

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

Richard Kaiser
Specialist in weak
signal areas

www.cometelectronics.com.au

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

MUIRS
Digital
TV Antenna
Services

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Jason 0413 859 898


www.pdtas.com.au

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Mob

The Local Guys

www.theinstallers.com.au

9379 3407

7 Day 6am - 10pm


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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

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

0414 738 888


TV SERVICES

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FREE QUOTES
INCLUDES SCREENS, SILLS & MIRRORS
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
PROMPT SERVICE

Phone MARTIN

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WINDOWS and/or
gutters CLEANED
TREE PRUNING

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

9382 4752
Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

UPHOLSTERY

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

9354 4524

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CALL AWAY

TSB INTERIORS

Recovery new and Antique


All your upholstery needs
26 years experience

Tim 0405 049 994

tsbi@westnet.com.au

WINDOW CLEANING
your local professional

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040 375 8242

GMR

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

0439 518 525


grwindowcleaning@bigpond.com

WINDOW CLEANER

$50 disc. for repeat clients


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

Isaac 0405 300 298

DIVERSITY WINDOW
CLEANING

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

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996
www.diversitycleaning.com.au

Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

0407 771 476

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

Call us on
9381 3088
to advertise
in the POST

Trades &
Services

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

PROUD
APPLIANCES

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

4 Hood Street Subiaco

9388 2251

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

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD
TEAK Colonial Q size bed plus side
tables, hip & back mattress $250
ono. Phone 9384 9842

32988

KING
Pin Pegs and Jumbo clips essential
items for camping, home pool fences.
Hurricane hold to secure togs, towels,
wetsuits on sturdy rails. Available all
boating stores. Packets approx.
$12.50
info.cargo34@bigpond.com
BED King single ensemble, luxury,
quality posturepaedic mattress on
base with castors. As new. $175.00.
Please phone:
0477 433 591
BED Queen size, very stylish, solid
timber features high slatted
headbaord, low footboard and timber
slatted base. Includes quality
posturepaedic mattress. All in
outstanding condition $375.00 lot.
Can deliver.
Phone: 0438 396 273
CELVIANO Piano 4 years old
beautiful 88 key, electric piano.
Excellent condition. Contact 0434
613 266
CHEST Freezer $80 ono, foldabed
base $100, books, wall mirror
antique $150, Cottesloe. 9284 2858
COFFEE Table wooden frame with
glass surface. Excellent condition.
Contact 0434 613 266
CROSS Trainer, brand: Orbit. Great
condition, barely used. Cont:
0434 613 266
DINING Table with 2 benches,
farmhouse style, Pottery Barn,
1mx2.2m, exc cond $450.00; Italian
smokey grey bar stools x 4, exc cond
$500.00 the set. Bargain! Call for
pics. Urgent sale. Shenton Park
0488 588 967
FABULOUS Fashion and attic sale
this Sat and Sun. Huge amount of
whimsical clothing, accessories and
collectables- immaculate. Mostly
under $25, with large $5 and $10
racks. Sizes mainly 8-12. Some
larger. Good selection of men's. 7
McCallum Ave, Daglish (near train
station) 10am - 3pm
GOLF Clubs R/H mens. Battery
operated Buggy with seat $500.00
ono. 9384 9091
HORNBY Dublo 2 + 3 rail mint.
Also O gauge. Tel: Michael 0403 765
024
JARRAH Wood (not treated) blocks
under 1 metre. Useful for garden or
burning $20.00 the lot. 0408 917 346
KITCHEN/DINING Room Dresser:
Vintage, French country, Pine.
Features large open shelves to top
(detachable), 3 cupboard with central
etched glass door to base. Measures
1770mm wide, 2140mm high, 80mm
deep. Excellent condition $275.00,
0477 433 591
LA-Z-BOY Furniture. Lounge-Sofas
leather 3 seat, 2 seat armchair.
Biege colour, excellent condition.
0434 613 266
PORTABLE Powered wheelchair,
new batt. Good condition $300.00.
Ph 9309 3859
POTTERY
Wheel, Pyrometer,
Triple Sea bean Seal scales. Giffin
Grip. 9384 2090
SHOPRIDER Scooter A1 condition.
New batteries. $800.00. Ph. 9309
3859
SIDEBOARD/ Cupboard: 1920's,
quaint, compact style with carved +
fretwork doors, English Oak.
Measures 900mm wide, 800mm
high, 460mm deep. Excellent
condition $175.00. Ph: 0400 749 433

Trades & Services


WINDOW
REPAIRS

Paul Jones

Carpentry & Joinery


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

PH 0417 915 636

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

PH 0407 328 128

www.sashinaflash.com.au

WROUGHT IRON

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

ANTIQUES
ANTIQUES
Wardrobe, Victorian
Oak chest, Victorian table. 0411 807
396
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

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

COURSES
ASTROLOGY
Classes
for
beginners starting 24th May 2pm.
Fremantle. Lynette 0431 896 115.
lynettemalone@iinet.net.au.
www.chariklo.net

COMPUTERS
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
LEARN To use Facebook, Twitter,
etc. to promote online. Private
lessons $35 p.h. "Social Media"
page:
www.perthbusinesshelp.com.au
0425 284 015

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
COUNSELLING /Support for those
needing to recover from Narcissist
/Psychopath abuse. Qualified
therapist. There is a way forward.
First half hour free. 0419 322 388

DANCE
CHAKRADANCE Is a creative
dance practice for your body and
soul. Come and try the Introductory
class 7.30pm on Monday 4th May at
Mind Body Heart Studio in Wembley.
Option to join the following 8 weeks
Awakening Course. For more
information and bookings contact
Anne-Marie on 0408 744 572
or go to www.chakradance.com

EDUCATIONAL
CHEMISTRY
Physics,
Mathematics, English 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
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 of a High
school level by a Masters of Science
student with 2 years tutoring
experience. First session $20,
subsequent sessions $40. Contact
Cameron 0406 849 525
MATHEMATICS
Tutoring. Very
experienced Yr11/12 WACE teacher
/examiner/marker. The Tuition
Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
MATHS And Physics tutor. All
levels. Electronic engineer with
teacher qualifications. I have a
passion for the hard sciences and
love to impart knowledge. Current
WWC and Police Clearance. Phone
Justin 0423 711 275
MATHS tutor. Experienced teacher
specialising in mathematically skills
for PP-3. Rosemary 0412 454 276

EDUCATIONAL
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

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
DECEASED Estate Saturday 2 May
7am to 3pm. Gugeri Street
Claremont near Ashton Lights, signs
out 6.45am. Various items including
vintage clothing, retro furniture, bric
brac, crystal, enamel canisters, tools,
books, artists easels, prints,
paintings, plants
NEDLANDS
73 Bruce Street.
Garage Sale 3 May 2015, 8am to
12pm. Household items, clothes,
toys
PEPPERMINT Grove 18 View St.
Strictly 8-12 Saturday 2 May.
Clothes, kitchenware, books, toys
etc. Charity fundraiser
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
SHENTON park, lots of kids stuff
and adult things too. 11 Bowman St,
Sunday 3/5 9am

HEALTH & BEAUTY


HERBALIFE
Independent
Distributor, prompt delivery. Call
9244 4318, 0450 032 061
MASSAGE: Amazing self healing,
deep relaxation. Alleviates stress
/neck/shoulder/back/tension/pain
/migraines/anxiety. Zen Shiatsu,
Therapeutic massage, trained in
Japan. Elspeth 0410 853 441
MASSAGE
Huna Hawaiian,
Swedish relaxation. Indulge yourself,
experience
deep
relaxation,
qualified, n/s Alanah 0405 755 715
MOBILE
Massage Therapist,
Maria. I.T.E.C Diploma. Genuine
clients only. Phone/Text
0434 867 039
RELAXATION massage. Phonenix
Massage. U9/420 Hay St Subiaco. 7
days 9 to 9. Strictly n/s, 9381 6911
or 0481 272 356
SHIATSU
Massage, Nedlands.
Japanese style massage, fully
clothed on Futon mattress on floor.
Benefit a range of conditions
including back pain, stress, stiff joints
etc.
Sore
Feet
Pip
McGuiness,Theresa 0402 676 329
YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing open
classes in Wembley on Tuesday
evening and Fremantle on 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 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 3x2 house well
located for relaxing comfortable
holiday, 0407 385 259
DUNSBOROUGH Holiday House
4x2 walk to beach bars and coffee
0409 006 020
MAGARET
River. Riversesque.
Enjoy this luxurious, Balinese
inspired villa, nestled amongst tall
trees with valley and river views.
Many special touches included to
ensure a memorable, relaxing stay.
Voted number 1 on Tripadvisor.
Please call Di on 9757 2493,
riversesque@bigpond.com,
www.riveresque.com
PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075
WWW.PERTHSTAYZ.COM
For
self catered 1, 2 and 3 bedroom f/f f
/equip apartments/cottages 7-59
days short stay specialist. All in Subi
area.
Maggie, M:0421 657 817

HOUSESITTING
110% Care while you're away.
Owner operated since 1998. 9382
3550 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au
CASUAL Dogwalker, housesitter
required on an ongoing basis.
Shenton Park.
Mobile 0412 814 497

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

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

MOTOR VEHICLES
HILUX Extracab 2002, auto. Excell.
condition $4250,
0477 427 044
HOLDEN
Astra 1999 Htchbk
168,400 km. Must sell, $2,500 ono.
0424 456 583, 9384 2247
SUBURU
Impreza 2004 GRX,
silver grey. Full service record
142,000 km $5999. 9381 8318, 0419
142 999
SUPER Zippy Peugot 307 for sale.
5 speed manual. 2006/silver. Offers
around $5k. Very glam first car! Call
Davina 0400 989 949

MUSICAL
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
GUITAR Lessons. Eve Tsakalos
Guitar and String Inst School. Group
tuition and private lessons available,
any style taught. Learn from Perth's
most experienced teacher. Contact
Eve 9387 5014
GUITAR
Tuition, beginner to
advanced. eddierg@bigpond.net.au
9381 9146
MUSIC Lessons for both flute and
piano. Teacher is university qualified.
Reasonable rates.
9388 6251
PIANO
Lessons.
Beginners
welcome, 5 yrs ++, Music Munchkins
0430 465 725

Indigo Painting

PIANO
Tuner, for professional
tuning services. Phone Ronald 0416
065 983 or visit
www.1pianotuner.com
SINGING
Tuition
beginners
/advanced, 9381 9146,
terryann@bigpond.net.au

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION
CENTRAL
London apartment
overlooking lovely garden square in
South Kensington. 2 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms, 5 minutes to tube,
internet phone and mobiles 9389
8881 or 9386 3893
CHELSEA
Central
London
apartment. 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
ITALY, Florence historic centre.
June special. 1-2 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms, 110 sqm. $195 night.
Venice also. 9228 1160
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
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
110% Care while you're away.
Owner operated since 1998. 9382
3550 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au
DOG Obedience Classes: Qualified
Dog trainer Neri Karazija. Saturday
mornings and Wednesday evenings.
Next classes commence April 18th &
22nd. 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 May 2nd at 10.45am. 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
SMALL
Dog minding in our
Wembley home. Huge yard, TLC,
walks. Julie 0400 681 145

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PHOTOGRAPHY

SITUATIONS WANTED

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

GARDEN
A backyard blitz,
experienced. Phone Nick 0412 772
238
GARDEN Bag service, garden bag
and frame supplied monthly service
available, reliable service. Call
Seamus 6143 8721, 0450 225 113
GARDEN Clean ups, maintenance,
reticulation,
horticulture,
landscaping, reliable.
0421 215 495
GARDENER Honest and reliable.
$25 per hour. Phone Peter 0439 091
338
GARDENER
Western Suburbs.
Thorough exp. Reasonable rates.
0498 837 612
GARDEN Makeovers, clean ups,
reticulation. Small jobs, free quotes.
Landscape apprenticeship. Call 0423
477 822
GLORIOUS Gardens Guaranteed!
Established Western Suburbs
Gardening Business. Meticulous,
efficient and reliable. Garden
cleanups, maintenance and more.
Call Tim's Gardening on 0403 964
400
HANDYMAN Efficient, reliable. 25
years
experience.
Painting,
gardening, tiling, craftsman etc. Call
Bob. 9444 6474, 0403 511 072
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
LAWNMOWING
Gardening,
handyman, odd jobs. Phone
0407 100 075
LAWNMOWING Service reel and
rotary work. Free quotes, reliable
service. 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
VOLUNTEER
Worker needing
garage space for vehicle long-term.
Urgent. 0416 086 923

PUBLIC NOTICES
ARE You interested being part of
new charity Assn.? If so, please ring
0498 837 612
NOTIFICATION
Of Fireworks
display on the Swan River (barge) in
front of Mosmans Restaurant,
Mosman Park for a private Wedding
Function. Date of the display is
Saturday 16-05-2015 commencing
around 9.00pm with a 5 minute
duration. Any queries please ring
Rob on 0418 848 188

SITUATIONS VACANT
CARER/ Mentor support worker to
assist 20 year old male with High
functioning Autism and his family.
The person we are looking for must
be mature, self motivated and have
sound knowledge of high functioning
Autism. The role is to help provide
support in the community, life skills
and companionship. It will also
involve some domestic support,
shopping and occasional meal prep.
References, Police clearance and
driving licence are essential. For
further details please contact Sandy,
mobile 0403 844 735
CASUAL Dogwalker, housesitter
required on an ongoing basis.
Shenton Park.
Mobile 0412 814 497
MCCARTHY Car Craft is situated in
Claremont. We are a Panel & Paint
workshop specialising in Prestige
Vehicle Repairs. We have a position
available for a mature aged person
to help around our busy workshop.
The successful applicant would need
to be reliable and honest, have their
own transport available and hold a
current licence. Duties would
include; General cleaning of tools
and equipment; Cleaning of the
workshop and yard; Looking after the
workshop gardens; Running errands;
Checking of parts inwards;
Organising credits. If you are
interested in the position and feel
you would be a suitable candidate,
please either phone the office on
9384 9400, or send your details via
email to
admin@mccarthypanelandpaint.com.au
PART-TIME
Support staff for
reception at Floreat health centre.
Fridays, alternate Saturday mornings
and holiday-sick leave cover. Must
be local mature worker experienced
in reception, till skills and computer
work. Caring personality essential.
Send CV to ultrahealth@iinet.net.au
(attn Jo) or phone 9383 7930
PART
Time Physiotherapist
required for private practice. Pilates
experience preferred but not
essential. Please apply by email:
nsm888@tpg.com.au
SUPPORT Worker. Experienced
Support Workers required for
domestic assistance, personal care
and respite services, throughout the
Western Suburbs. Employment is on
a casual basis with regular hours
available. Applicants Must have Cert.
III in Aged Care/HACC, current
police clearance, reliable car and
driver's licence. During business
hours for more details. Phone 9388
3866

SITUATIONS WANTED
ADMINSTRATION
Organizer.
Local lady has various and long term
office experience looking for local
work. Short or long term hours to
suit. Please ring for chat on how I
can help you. 0417 913 931
BABYSITTER/ After school care,
experienced, working with children
check, mother and mature uni
student Subiaco and surrounding
suburbs. 0414 661 308
BABYSITTER Available, caring, fun
and
reliable.
Experienced,
references. $20 p/h, $50 minimum.
Fran 0402 103 070
BOOKKEEPING
BCom MYOB
Professional Partner & BAS Agent.
Also year end adjustments GST on
Imports Foodies & Tradies. Phil 0419
952 261
CARER.
Need help cooking,
shopping, driving and outing. Police
cleared Jo 0400 402 719
CHAFFEURED
Sedan service.
Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
Mastercard and Eftpos. LIc. 3862.
Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANA Absolutely fabulous. Exp.
refs, pol.cl. 0468 308 980
CLEANER
Honest, experienced
and ironing 4 hours minimum $30
hour. 0450 900 945
CLEANING Amazing, experienced,
reliable, police clearance $30hr,
0450 001 973
CLEANING And iron professional
experience cleaners $30 hour, 2
cleaners, plus vacate cleaning 0413
570 137
CLEANING/
Ironing thorough,
honest, reliable lady $25/hr min 2
hrs. 0438 968 215
CLEANING Perfect house keeping,
great references, 10 years
experience 0466 414 740
CLEANING Washing ironing exc
ref. P/c ABN honest, mature lady
$35 p/h. Afternoon calls.
0456 167 489
FURNITURE
Restoration and
repairs. Experienced in restoration of
Antiques. The best job at the best
prices. References. Please call
Colin: 0434 902 146

TO LET
AAAAFOR more properties To Let
see the classified advertisement
in our Real Estate
APARTMENTS 1, 2 and 3 bedroom
Subiaco or close short stay specialist
(7 to 59+ days) all fully furnished,
fully equip. www.perthstayz.com $75
to $295 per night. Maggie M:0421
657 817
CITY
Beach, fully equipped
spacious home. Approx 3 months
between May August near shops,
bus, golf $450pw. Ph 0438 858 482
FLOREAT Light & bright 3x2 fully
furn & equip house. Low
maintenance block. Well located for
schools, trans, shops. $580/wk. 0401
677 820
JOONDANNA 3 bedroom villa,
small block, neat, tidy, quiet location.
Outside area, courtyard $395, 0422
976 515, 9386 6660
KING'S
Park/Subiaco/F/equipped
apartments. 1 bedrm $450 pw, short
term fr $85 nightly. 2 bedrm fr $115
nightly
0422
138
400,
subistay@subistay@bigpond.com
MODERN
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Applecross 2 mins to bus. 12 mins to
city. May & June only $390,
0459 040 608
NEDLANDS To Let. Hampden Rd
Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
PROFESSIONAL Consulting Suites
available in Churchill Ave Subiaco.
Two good size consulting rooms.
Nice modern office, good sized
reception and waiting area. Quiet.
Parking space included. Rates very
negotiable. Available AM/PM or all
day sessions. Underneath parking
space included. Contact: Lorraine
Duncan 08 6380 1441. Email:
admin@mercyanaesthetics.com.au
SPACIOUS Fully furnished studio,
prime location, balcony, Wembley.
18th May $360/wk.
Fiona 0426 518 379
WEST Perth 2b, f/f & equip 1st floor
unit, freshly painted. Avail now $350
pw. 0434 986 375

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
ANTIQUES
And collectibles
wanted, silver, wrist watches, toys,
bears, leather suitcases, tribal
artefacts, chandeliers, retro, Chinese
and Japanese, cameras. Phone
Giselle 0422 931 587 or 9440 4711
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

WANTED TO RENT
MATURE
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nurse,
handyman, seek unit, house. Long
term, will maintain property, garden
for reduced rent. Non smokers,
Police clearance, refs. Please call
0449 206 177

From page 3

Too high This wall has to be lower, Claremont councillors have decided.

Too-high wall to lose almost half


Pleas not to reduce the
height of a Swanbourne
wall had no effect on
Claremont councillors
last week.
Councillors voted that the
2.16m limestone wall at 20
Saladin Street be reduced
to 1.2m.
A report to councillors said
approvals had been granted
for a second-storey addition
and alterations at N.A. and
M.C. Hadfields home in 2013
and last year.

The report said the


Hadfields wanted retrospective approval for the
wall, which did not comply
with residential design
codes or local laws.
Lisa Engelbrecht, from
MGA Town Planners,
fronted last Tuesday nights
meeting and said nearby
Shenton Road carried a lot
of traffic.
Ms Engelbrecht also
asked if a condition about
putting a caveat on the

Hadfields property, to
indemnify the council
against any claims on the
walls encroachment into
the road reserve, could be
deleted.
A caveat will affect the
value of the property, she
said.
But councillors did not
discuss the matter before
they voted unanimously to
approve the retrospective
approvals with the conditions.

Gill backs carpark market


From page 3

It would be the peoples


markets, there for the public
good, Mr Gill said.
Subiacos own research
has shown that its people
identify markets strongly
with the area and this is
council-owned land, so they
would have control of rents
and rates.
It would have two-storey
buildings with lanes in the
centre for permanent speciality stores and spaces
around the outskirts for
weekend stall holders, that
could be done in something
like the style of the Globe
Theatre in London.
The markets would have
unique shops that people
would travel from outside
the area for.
Mr Gill told the POST he
had been approached by a

number of groups of local


business people with other
ideas for the area, but that
he was remaining independent.
He said he expected the
proposal would draw in big
regular crowds that would
benefit all businesses in
the CBD.
The Forrest Street carpark
car station 14 has been
plagued by controversy and
setbacks in recent months
and years.
In March there was a
failed attempt to scrap a
tender offer for the redevelopment of the carpark that
had recently been approved
by councillors.
Councillor Mark Burns
queried if the cost of demolishing two council-owned
buildings on the site late last
year about $100,000 was
on top of, not included in, the

$579,609 contract awarded


to a civil engineering company in March to carry out
phase one of the planned
upgrade.
It is the third revocation
order since 2012 to block
work from being carried out
on the carpark.
In February 2012 Subiaco
got approval from the local
development assessment
panel to build a multi-storey
carpark on the site, but
failed to find a developer to
build the proposed $35million structure.
During a debate sparked
by the announcement that
the Station Street Markets
would close down because
of a planned redevelopment,
some councillors said the
Forrest Street carpark would
make an ideal location for
markets.

Nedlands mayor Max


Hipkins said he had been
advised that Aldi needed
a couple of years at least
to build a distribution warehouse at Canning Vale.
The POST has previously
reported that Aldi had undertaken to honour existing
leases, one still with nine
years to run, but several
councillors said those businesses could be bought by
Aldi if it wanted to bring
forward its plans.
Mr Hipkins said new
buildings on the sites would
eventually be decided by a
development assessment
panel, and Nedlands needed
to provide guidelines for
that day.
Councillor Nigel Shaw
said the changes provided a
golden opportunity to create
a Nedlands hub.
There is more land than
just the hotel, he said,
Its a very significant
piece of land. We need to
be on top of it. We need to
be able to work with commercial developers.
The council voted to allocate resources to plan the
neighbourhood centre and
surrounding lands.

Rally for relay


A group of Iona
Presentation College students is gearing up to run
laps for 24 hours early next
weekend to raise money for
cancer research.
Year 10 student Eliana
Hardie said she decided to
get a team together for the
Relay for Life WA Athletics
Stadium in Claremont in
honour of her friend who
was diagnosed with a brain
tumour and is undergoing
treatment.
My friend Casper was diagnosed with a brain tumour
when he was 14 and has
undergone many different
operations and treatments
since then, Eliana said.
Eliana said the team was
hoping to raise $1500 for
Cancer Council WA.
Perth Relay for Life is on
May 9 and 10.
Visit relayforlife.org.au

Marmion takes part in Hollywood drama


From page 1

Mr Marmion said he did


not know if the City of Perth
Act would be discussed by
Cabinet soon. As Minister
for Finance and Mines he
is a Cabinet member.
I do not find out what is
on the Cabinet agenda until
Friday, he said.
I dont know whether it
might come up next week, I
am not the Local Government
Minister.
He said he was meeting
Subiaco residents who live

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next to Hampden Road


this weekend to discuss the
areas future.
He said they were due to
give him information to support their case against being
part of the new Perth.
Nedlands mayor Max
Hipkins told the ABC the
council still wanted UWA
and the QEII Medical
Centre.
Theyre part of our community, he said.
Weve got a lot of traffic
and parking problems that

we have to accommodate.
If they turn their back
on Nedlands then obviously
we would have to give first
priority to our residents.
At the moment theyre
part of our community and
we accommodate them.
Weve spoken to both the
major political parties, were
lobbying MPs in both Upper
and Lower Houses and we
hope to see the end of this
legislation.
UWA vice-chancellor
Professor Paul Johnson also

told the ABC that being in


the new Perth was a longterm aim.
He said as things stood
UWA needed building licences from two councils to
renovate a building split by
the existing boundaries.
It makes sense to have
the university in one local
authority area and in the
same local authority area
as the QEII hospital just
up the road, which also has
the university's medical
faculty.

Slow time on beach


Things move slowly
in Cottesloe.
The clock at the
Indiana restaurant
above the beach,
pictured, was an hour
behind on Thursday.
POST photographer
Paul McGovern took
this pic at 1.25pm,
when the clock read
12.25.
Two days earlier,
at Tuesday nights
council meeting,
councillor Sally Pyvis
noted a firm was listed
in the March accounts

n e d l a n d s .w a . g ov. a u

Community Development
Officer (Access and Businesses)
as having been being
paid for adjusting
the prominent timepiece.
Its still wrong,
Ms Pyvis said about
the clock.
The accounts had
Simplex International
getting $178.50 in
March for the job.

Permanent Part Time 15.2 hours/week


$61,300 - $71,300 per annum (pro-rata)
The City of Nedlands is seeking an experienced
Community Development Officer to coordinate
the City's Disability Access and Inclusion Plan and
liaise with local businesses.
For additional details, please refer to the full
advertisement and position description on the
City's website, nedlands.wa.gov.au

Page 110 POST, May 2, 2015

Austin Robertsons sporting

Fremantle footy a
game of two halves
Forget for a moment that
last Saturdays Len Hall Game
between my Dockers and the
Swans was played in two highly
dramatic, entertaining, but unbelievably different halves.
Heres the bottom line: I think
Fremantle is ready to win its
first premiership.
After a month of exciting
football, the Dockers have accounted for up-and-comers Port
Adelaide, Geelong at the Cattery,
and cross-town rivals West Coast
and now theyve added the
scalp of another premiership
rival to their war bonnet.
Its a long season, of course,
but the only problem facing the
Dockers right now is what to do
if they have a fully fit list.
If that happens, the Lyon King
will have to be at his pragmatic
best, trying to shoehorn the deserving into a 22-man team!
Of those who missed last
weekend, Hayden Ballantyne
will certainly come back, and
Zac Dawson, who has never
been one to let anybody down
in a crisis, will also get his spot
back when finally fit.
Tendai Mzungu is a waste of
talent in the substitutes green
jacket, and, to top it all off, I see
that Peel Thunder is on top in
the WAFL, which means some
of the young blokes on the Freo
list must be pushing hard for a
run in the Firsts.
For the Dockers, last Saturday

was a litmus test of just how far


they might go this year.
The previous week, the general view was that the Dockers
took their collective feet off the
pedal against the Eagles.
Was this dj vu, or was this
dj vu? Like their Derby encounter, the marauding Dockers
took to the Swans like foxes
hunting baby ducklings in the
first half.
Sydney were literally smashed
everywhere. I couldnt find a
winner.
Surely our Lovely Boys
wouldnt show compassion to
Sydney, a premiership-potential
side, like they did for the hapless
West Coasters?
At half-time at Subi Oval, convinced the four points were in
the bag, I celebrated by buying,
would you believe, the last meat
pie the vendor had in stock, and
a beer.
Half an hour later I was sorry
I hadnt taken some Mylanta to
the game, because I had severe
indigestion, surely brought on
by watching Sydney go from
surrender-monkeys to a pack
of bloodthirsty hyenas.
The Dockers suddenly looked
a pretty ordinary bunch.
When Nat the Magnif missed
what he should have kicked
(because he kicked the bloody
thing where he ran off line to
the right) the third quarter was
as barren as the Sahara.
It was as if the favourite in the

Melbourne Cup, leading the field


with a furlong to go, decided
to turn around and gallop the
other way.
Surely there must be some
more fundamental reasons for
the Dockers extraordinary
second-half performances over
the past two weeks?
If you reach the conclusion
that Lyon out-coached the opposition in the first half of both
games, then what happened in
the second?
Are we to think that he was
out-generalled unmercifully,
then?
At the end of each Dockers victory, Subi Ovals public address
system belts out that great AC/
DC hit, TNT.
What they should have been
playing on Saturday was another
AC/DC creation, Jailbreak, for
thats exactly what the Dockers
managed to achieve.
Far be it from an old fossil like
me to try to understand what we
have seen from the Dockers this
past fortnight.
They have a full slate of victories, and are perched a game
clear on top of the AFL ladder,
and its damn hard to do any
better than that!

RIGHT: Zac Clarke took a mighty


mark in front of goals on Anzac
Day. Photo courtesy AFL Photos

Name that pain


Nothing much in football is
as confusing as the language
of the injury list.

Taj Burrows second semi-finals finish for the year, at last weeks Margaret River Pro, sees him rated sixth
in the world.

Margies shakes up top men


SURFING

with Damian Lipscombe


After a week to remember,
the mens pro surfing field
was rattled and shaken with
broken bodies and boards
as ratings take on a new
shape.
Last weeks completion of
the Margaret River Pro, the
third event of 11 in the series,
sees break-away ratings leader
Adriano de Souza going home
to Rio wearing the yellow

jersey that comes with the top


rating.
His win furthered his lead
over defending world champion
and current second seed Mick
Fanning.
Brazil has enjoyed some firsts
in recent years, most notably
Gabriel Medinas maiden world
title last year, and Adriano de
Souzas two Rip Curl Bells titles
in 2011 and 2013.
De Souza was unable to add
this years Bells title to his
list when he conceded a tight
final against Mick Fanning last

month.
Fellow countryman Filipe
Toledo showed new maturity
and presents as a title dangerman after an incredible finals
performance at the years opening event, the Quiksilver Pro at
Snapper Rocks in Coolangatta,
Queensland.
The biggest ratings jump this
year came for Taj Burrows
regular sparring partner and
fellow charging sandgroper,
Jay Davies, who, now sits a
respectable 25th, following
his extraordinary efforts at
Margaret River last month.

When a player is struck down


with an ACL, the sporting brethren with a modicum of knowledge about the complexities of
the human body understand
the poor suffering warrior
writhing around on the grass
has sustained serious ligament
or cartilage damage to one of
his knees.
The knee joint is one of those
fascinating structures that are
designed for everything but
football.
Its where the femur, the tibia
and the patella all come together, tightened with tough strings
of rope called ligaments.
Damage it in any serious way
and you end up requiring a total
knee reconstruction and that
means at least 12 months out of
the game.
No wonder youve often heard, as
the player heads off for scans: We
can only hope its not an ACL.
Each week, the injury list in
our game mounts.
So far this season, a staggering number of players many of
them guns have been sidelined
with one ailment or another.
I recall, at the end of a game
once, clutching my side in extreme pain.
Trying to get the body into
some positions was downright
painful, and our dear old head
trainer at Subiaco, Tom Cross,
said I had a strained an oblique.
So whats that? Oh, well, turns
out an oblique is no more than
an abdominal side muscle, but
when the medical terms are
used, not too many of us know
what the hell they refer to.

Injuries come in a variety of


flavours: bruises, sprains, breaks
and pulls.
But somewhere along the line
breaks became fractures, cuts
became lacerations and bruises
became contusions. If they are
trying to confuse us, they might
just have succeeded.
If you look at the weekly
AFL injury list, its difficult to
decode what is really going on,
and its all educated guess work
anyway.
In an attempt to explain it all,
injuries are listed simply: ACL
(season), wrist (three or four
weeks); ankle (five weeks); calf
(seven weeks); and so on and
so forth.
Because Im languishing
around the bottom of the table in
the POSTs tipping competition,
the injury list at the end of each
round is required reading.
Injuries dictate how a team
will perform, particularly if their
list is thin in the first place.
Throughout history it has
been universally accepted that
the horse is stronger than the
man.
So lets compare horses with
AFL footballers.
The thoroughbred horse is not
subjected to six months, week-inweek-out, of intense competitive
racing, year after year.
The fit, well-prepared horse
has several outings and is then
spelled for a period of time,
before being meticulously
prepared again for its next
campaign.
Again, Im not familiar with
the pre-season for horses, but if
it were in any way comparable
to what happens to AFL players, the RSPCA would become
seriously interested.

POST, May 2, 2015 Page 111

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DALKEITH

56C VICTORIA AVENUE, CLAREMONT

IMAGINE THIS!

OFFERS

549sqm

Elegant and comfortable luxury paired with stunning Swan River views imagine coming home to this! A spectacular
open style living has been complimented with beautiful natural stone and wood nishes, giving this executive
home unique style. This is a masterpiece of space and light created with an eye for extraordinary quality. The
spectacular river view is showcased by picture windows, and there is an alfresco terrace with river views,
protected alfresco courtyard with tiled spa, open plan living and dining areas, and a superb timber and stone
gourmet kitchen with integrated Miele appliances, WIP and breakfast bar. The magnicent main bedroom
suite has an open lounge area, deluxe marble ensuite and dressing room, and there are two further bedrooms
with WIR, impeccably styled travertine bathrooms, study, wine cellar, laundry and manicured gardens. Quality
modern conveniences include in ground spa, excellent security, ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, ducted
vacuum, automatic blinds, sound system and sophisticated lighting design. In a prime location in Claremonts
river precinct, Riverpark was constructed by Oswald Homes with interior styling by Dominique Tiller. Walk to
the river and enjoy the close proximity of excellent schools, cafs, public transport and quality shopping. The height
of relaxed contemporary style in a brilliant location its perfection!
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 2ND MAY 1.30PM - 2.05PM

VIVIEN YAP 0433 258 818 vivien.yap@acton.com.au

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

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