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February 20, 2016

Antique
ciggie
sign ban
By LLOYD GORMAN
The owner of an Irish pub in
West Leederville has vowed to
fight a Department of Health
order to strip antique tobacco
signs from its walls or face
legal action.

Miss Universe siren call to Rotto duo


Miss Universe x 2 Two cousins training for their duo
entry in next Saturdays Rottnest Channel Swim had a
chance encounter with visiting holders of Miss Universe
titles this week. Tom Van Beem (22), and Zac Vinten (21),

both of Cottesloe, took time out from what they called


bog laps between the Cottesloe pylon and the shallows
to chat with Nia Sanchez, left, Miss Universe USA, and
Tegan Martin, the Australian title holder. Photo: Jane Wishaw

The Environmental Health


Directorate, in Shenton Park,
issued Paul North, the owner of
JB OReillys in Cambridge Street,
with a non-compliance inspection
report earlier this month.
Mr North was given 14 days
which expired this week to take
down 24 signs which have been
deemed to breach of the Tobacco
Products Control Act 2006.
He does not sell cigarettes.
They have told me if I dont
take the posters down they will
prosecute me, Mr North said.
They have the option not to
prosecute me, but if they do I will
fight it to the full extent of the
law, even if that means taking it
to the High Court of Australia to
have the law changed.
He asked the directorate this
week for 14 more days to get legal
advice. The maximum fine is
$40,000, and $80,000 for a second
offence.
Please turn to page 3

Airbnb divides
beach residents

By BRET CHRISTIAN

Homeowners cashing in on
short-term rentals and permanent residents affected by
tenants alleged bad behaviour
came into open conflict during
Tuesdays crowded Cottesloe
council meeting.
Owner-occupiers at a block of
units opposite the main beach
had told councillors last year
about the disruptive actions
of friends of short-term guests.
They alleged there were bucks
nights complete with strippers, defecating in a stairwell,
property damage and threats of
violence to residents who complained (POST, December 19).
Council action against one
unit advertised for short stays
has resulted in a mass application by 11 of the 14 owners, who

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sought development approval


to turn their units into serviced
apartments.
This weeks meeting was
told of an explosion in private
Cottesloe rentals, with 300 locals
offering tourists private stays
online, ranging from rooms to
units to entire houses.
Beachfront units are being offered for rent on Airbnb at up to
$300 a night, far more than can
be gained from long-term tenants in a very soft rental market.
But permanent unit residents
say this digital disruption
to the hotel market, similar to
the effect of Uber on the taxi
industry, is also disruptive in
the real sense.
Councillor Sally Pyvis said her
experience at Margaret River
had shown that short-stay accommodation next door could
ruin your life.

But owners forcefully put


the other side of the argument,
saying there was evidence that
short-term rentals did not lead
to loss of amenity.
Unit owner Ian Jenkins said:
Our own strata company has
had no complaints.
He said none of the damage or
bad behaviour complained about
came from short-term tenants.
Three owner-occupiers at the
block at 116 Marine Parade objected to the change of use, saying
this was effectively a conversion
of the complex to hotel-motel use.
They said their residential
amenity would be badly affected.
Short-term bookings attracted
high-spirited guests and their
friends with no on-site control
and a destruction of the residential character, where neighbours
looked out for each other.
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Encourage WAFC
to stick with Subi

Too much discretion


on Mosman planning

Hooray for Bret Christians front-page comment piece, Footy rent $1 a year today billions tomorrow (POST, February 13).
It is with growing concern that we are witnessing Premier Colin Barnetts empire and
legacy building.
Now we are likely to have a brand-new sports
stadium, while all the football is still played
at Subiaco Oval.
Why would the WA Football Commission
(WAFC) agree to cancel its lease with Subiaco
council and take up a lease with the state
government for millions, or billions?
As usual, the government has ignored common sense and planning.
Its beyond belief that someone forgot to
liaise with the WAFC and make sure the new
stadium would be utilised oh! No its not!
The same can be applied to Elizabeth Quay.
Its open and ready for business, but the
promised multinationals that were going to
occupy the area are where?
Still, its a nice place for the ferries to dock.
Mr Barnett is following the philosophy of
previous Liberal premiers.
Remember Richard Court and the Bell
Tower?
We should support the WAFC and encourage it to continue using Subiaco Oval, and
thereby support local Subiaco and Leederville
businesses.
Crown casino has enough dollars to go on with.
And why was the contract to run the stadium
given to a NSW-based organisation?

Re the report, Development process is sick


and broken (POST, February 13).
I sympathise with ratepayers in Mosman
Park who have been represented by a council
that is only now realising the consequences
of applying discretion to development applications.
The towns planning scheme exists to preserve order in the community, and the requirements prescribed in the scheme are clear.
In my opinion, the problem is that Mosman
Park has agreed to vary the requirements
for some applicants and this has established
precedent.
Precedent has created an expectation of
entitlement, and this is manifesting itself in
more legal challenges, which incur more costs.
Discretion should be used sparingly and
never to the benet of one party at the expense of another.
Mosman Park needs to enforce its ownrules
on behalf of its ratepayers, and it seems clear
that ratepayers are asking for their rates to
be spent doing it.
Name and address withheld by request
My family is involved in a contentious planning
assessment and I do not want my details published.

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Artist Wang Shugangs red men, crouching on the verge outside a house in
Cottesloe, are privately owned, but reader Lew Smith wants Cottesloe council not to buy any more sculpture as public art.

No more sculpture, thanks


Sculpture by the Sea provides a
sensational display that attracts
many thousands of mainly nonresidents to Cottesloe beach.
Cottesloe council decided some
years ago to purchase an exhibit
every year.
As a result, we have adjacent
to the golf course a giant scarlet spider, and further south in
Broome Street we have a coterie
of crimson crouching robots.
Outside the Eric Street shopping centre there is a mammoth
meccano monument, and close
to North Cottesloe Primary School
there is a gargantuan cheese

grater.
Please, no more purchases
unless they are intrinsically attractive and suit the streetscape
in which they are placed.
Lew Smith
Forrest Sreet, Cottesloe
The Broome Street sculptures (five
bright red men crouching in a circle),
by Chinese artist Wang Shugang, are
privately owned. Residents David and
Amanda Paganin obtained council
permission before installing them on
their verge in 2014. The red men were
at Sculpture by the Sea in 2012 and
won the peoples choice prize. Editor

Schools must help ease traffic


Re the letter, Three
ways to stop school
trafc snarls (POST,
February 13).
Hopefully this will
encourage more people to come forward

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The main schools
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POST, February 20, 2016 Page 3

Antique ciggie
sign ban
From page 1
Mr North said the signs had
been hanging on the walls since
he opened the pub 23 years ago.
They are all antique and original signs from Ireland, England
and Australia for cigarette
brands that no longer exist,
he said.
Ive paid thousands of dollars
for individual signs one of a
sailor in a Gold Flake ad cost
me $3000 alone. You wouldnt
do that to advertise cigarettes.
They are part of our history,
pieces of art and part of our
culture and that is what people
want when they come somewhere
like JBs they want nostalgia.
They are trying to rewrite
history. You cant tell me that
they would encourage anyone
to smoke today.
Mr North has a licence to sell
tobacco but chooses to sell only
cigars.
Im vehemently anti-smoking
myself, and we stopped selling
cigarettes about 18 months ago,
he said.
I think we are one of the few
pubs in Perth not to sell them.
Heart Foundation CEO and
Australian Council on Smoking
and Health president Maurice
Swanson was involved in drawing up anti-tobacco legislation
in the 1990s.
He said controls were in place
about what could be displayed
in public but added that he did
not think this case presented a
hanging offence.
My view is it has been a legislative requirement in WA for
25 years for people not to display
tobacco advertising in public
places, he said.
What no one wants to see is
a draconian punishment meted Paul North has vowed to fight an order to remove his antique tobacco
out to the publican.
signs from JB OReillys. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Shock Labor threat


to Subi takeover
By LLOYD GORMAN
A Labor U-turn over the
controversial City of Perth Bill
could signal the death knell of
the government plan for Perth
to take over the southern end
of the City of Subiaco.
Labor has previously supported the Bill to shift UWA,
QEII Hospital, Kings Park and
3000 Subiaco residents into the
City of Perth, without giving the
residents a vote on the issue.
But this week, for the first time,
the Opposition has signalled that
it wants to stall the Bill in the
Upper House.
One reason is that the 3000
Subiaco residents do not get a say.
The Nationals say they oppose
the Bill on democracy grounds.
If the Nationals, Labor and
the Greens combine, they could
defeat or indefinitely defer the
Bill.
Labor made much of the issue
of local democracy when it opposed the wholesale mergers of
metro councils.
But it was silent on the subject when it helped the Liberal
Government wave it through the
Lower House last year.
This week, Ken Travers, the
Upper House Labor MP for
North Metropolitan, which includes the district of Nedlands,
said he would try to have the
controversial Bill referred to
a parliamentary committee if,
as expected, it came before the
Upper House on Tuesday.
The legislation is due to come
into effect on July 1, and could
be pushed through in a tight
timeframe if it gets through
Parliament next week.
But if it is sent to a committee
this could push that timeframe

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The residents were home when the thieves
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The residents said the thieves had found
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A letter saying someone at the
school had had the disease but
was no longer infectious was
sent to parents.
Staff at the school refused to
give any further information
other than to say the Department
of Health staff had taken precautionary steps.

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One Quarter vacancy is outside
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A spokeswoman from
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minutes of the crime being reported, but did
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Page 4
Lovestruck in
Subiaco
WA scientists ride
the wave
Science may be UWA
professor David Blairs
cup of tea, but making a
big scientific breakthrough
is anything but a piece of
cake.
After a distinguished career spanning 45 years trying to prove the existence
of gravitational waves in
space, UWA Professor Blair
who featured on the front
page of the POST last July
(Tea=MC2) and heads a
team of 21 WA scientists,
hit the jackpot last week
as part of a global science
experiment that even beat
Einstein.
Professor Blair said it

Madly excited scientist Professor David Blair.


Photo: Billie Fairclough

was the discovery of the


century.
For anyone still trying
to get their head around
what the worlds eggheads
are so excited about, here
is a laymans explanation.
Gravitational waves are
tiny ripples in the fabric
of space-time caused, for

example, by two massive


black holes smashing into
each other 200million light
years away.
The waves were found
by detectors using powerful lasers to measure vibrations of mirrors suspended
4km apart at the ends of
huge vacuum pipes.

Pink water flowed from


the fountain in Subiacos
Station Square for a few
days.
It was quite fitting just
in time for Valentines
Day, a council spokesperson said.
The spokesperson suspected one of Subis creative residents or visitors
had put red food dye in the
fountain a couple of weeks
ago, turning the water pink.
The colour faded over
time.
As it has not had any
effect on the pumping system, we decided to leave
the fountain in operation
and avoid pumping all
the water to waste, the
spokesperson said.
The pink colour has now
completely gone.

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The lookout on top of
the new surf club building
at City Beach is quickly
becoming an icon.
Just as tourists are keen to
have pictures of themselves
apparently propping up
the Leaning Tower of Pisa,
visitors to City Beach want
to recapture that Titanic
moment.

Dozens of visitors had


been seen to climb the
steps to the top of the
ship-shaped new building
and re-create the movie
moment when Leonardo
DiCaprio and Kate Winslet
stand at the bow of the
Titanic as the theme song,
My Heart Will Go On,
swells.

Bishop practises
diplomatic handball
Whether its in China,
Europe, the Middle East or
Dalkeith, Foreign Minister
Julie Bishop knows how to
play hard ball.
And the diehard footy
fan shared some tips with
young players from the
Collegians club last weekend.
Ms Bishop was at the
David Cruickshank Reserve,
in her Curtin constituency,
to see the new clubrooms.
The pavilion has been
named after Dalkeith pioneer Adam Armstrong.

Cambridge mayor Keri Shannon and surf lifesaving club


president Grant Trew taking a look over the lookout that is
quickly becoming a landmark.

Proof that small is better


Politicians who think big
councils are better than
small ones need to have
been at Cottesloes council
meeting on Tuesday night.
Twenty-three members
of the public turned up
and most had their threeminute say.
Mayor Jo Dawkins
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New turret called a visual disaster

By DAVID HUDLESTON

This is the
turret that the
neighbours are
objecting to.

A French-style turret proposed for Perth renovation


queen Sasha deBrettons
Mosman Park home has been
described as a visual disaster.
Ms deBretton, CEO of Million
Dollar Makeovers, wanted to
add a double carport, pool
and an over-height turret
and finial to her Wellington
Street home.
The 10.28m turret would comprise a library on the ground
floor and a walk-in robe on the
first floor.

Mosman Park has a height


limit of 8.5m.
Neighbours on both sides
objected to the plans.

In a report to Mosman Parks


regulatory services committee
on Tuesday night, council staff
recommended refusing the

positively to the streetscape, it


is a visual disaster.
In response, Ms deBretton
said: The turret design I think
is beautiful and if you have been
to France its been designed to
look like a French turret.
To lower it makes it look
squat and unattractive.
The existing home has very
high ceilings and a very highpitched roof so it will look
ridiculous to make it shorter.
The turret will take in views
of the golf course with bay windows and add value.

application because the turret


would dominate and not complement the character of the area.
The proposal is not considered to promote a high-quality
environment as it does not conform to the existing development
pattern of Wellington Street,
the report said.
Therefore, the intent of the
residential zone as per the town
planning scheme No.2 cannot
be satisfied.
In an email exchange included
in the meeting agenda, the
councils senior planning officer
Erina Parsons said: I do not
believe that the turret attributes

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1000 homes in fire zone


By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Almost 1000 homes in
City Beach and Floreat are
in bushfire zones and will
need to comply with new
building standards if they
are extended or altered.

Bold Park and Wembley Golf Course are the two main areas that make local
homes bushfire prone.

Areas around Bold Park,


Wembley Golf Course and
Perry Lakes had been designated bushfire-prone areas,
councillors were told.
The new rules are a result of the inquiry into the
Margaret River fires of 2012.
Granny flats and games
rooms are included, but the
towns planners have asked
state planners to clarify if

patios, gazebos, studios and


sheds are.
A note will be added to
the titles in new subdivisions like St Johns Wood,
Mt Claremont.
Cambridge council will
write to all householders telling them they are in a zone
and planners will be sent on
training courses to help them
deal with the laws that will
come into effect on April 8.
There are extra requirements for places like Ocean
Gardens Retirement Village
and schools that need to
be jointly signed off by the
Department of Fire and
Emergency Services and the
council.

A bushfire management
plan, including a bushfire
attack-level assessment, will
need to be included with
planning applications.
The bushfire reforms are
not retrospective so will not
affect existing buildings or
approved developments,
staff told councillors on the
development committee.
This does not preclude
landowners of existing or
exempt buildings from voluntarily improving their
buildings resistance.
The bushfire-prone areas
are due to be reviewed each
year by the Office of Bushfire
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Yabby queen Mary an eternal optimist


By DAVID COHEN
Mary Nenke helped a group
of rural women when she
started catching and selling yabbies on her Kukerin
farm.
After enduring tough farming
times in the early 1990s, Mary
and her husband, Michael,
collected the yabbies from the
farms dams and sold them to a
Perth restaurant.
Cambinata Yabbies is now a
thriving business and exports
overseas, but Mary said its beginnings helped local women.
Their farmer husbands would
spend $500,000 on a new header,
but the family was still living in
a shack, Mary said.
The women were reluctant
to buy a new stove.
They started to collect yabbies from their own farms and
were really good at it.
Women are nurturers. If they
had to keep the yabbies cold,
they did. The blokes tend to cut
corners.
Mary is a Royal Agricultural
Society councillor and has six
children.
I was never going to marry
a Catholic and live in rural
Australia, she said.
I wasnt going to have six

children. But Ive done all those


things and Im doing well.
On the farm, Mary turned a
shearing shed into a function
centre with a grand piano and
chandeliers.
Marys latest venture is Marys
Farm Cottages at Kukerin.
Last weekend, she cooked
yabbies for tour group opera-

Women are
nurturers. Men
tend to cut
corners

tors from China and Singapore.


She is a passionate campaigner for the bush and raises
awareness of challenges farmers face.
She makes yabby pies, but
prefers them simply steamed
with garlic and a hint of chilli.
People cant believe how
sweet they are, she said.
The biggest one weve ever
had was 300g. On average they
are 160g.
One of Marys first culinary
experiences was in her great-

aunts Claremont backyard.


She had a massive mulberry
tree, Mary said. It was heaven.
Now we have three mulberry
trees on our property.
Another Claremont memory is when we used to drive
from Floreat to Mandurah
for Christmas holidays in the
1950s.
I used to tell my father to
wake me up for the Christmas
tree outside the council building on Stirling Highway, but he
never did.
Claremont mayor Jock Barker
said Marys story was sure to
resonate with locals.
Mary Nenke is a self-confessed eternal optimist and her
story is one that highlights the
power of a positive attitude,
Mr Barker said.
Mary will be next months
speaker at Claremont councils
History in a Coffee Cup talks.
She will talk at the council
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make the decision on the
future of Seaward Village at
Swanbourne.
A plan to bulldoze the
army homes and sell 25% of
the land for civilian housing
was put under review by
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House as high
as water tower
By DAVID HUDLESTON
An over-height home nearly as
high as the Mosman Park water
tower would have had a devastating impact on neighbours views
if approved for a steep slope, the
councils regulatory services
committee was told.

The flags behind Daryl Watt and his daughter Caitlin show how much of the view they would lose if the
Saunders Street house went ahead.

Deck row could cost $30k


A Cottesloe resident who
wants to build a garage with
roof-deck in front of his
house says his dispute with
the local council could cost
ratepayers $30,000.
Council planning staff have
recommended that the council
refuse Geoff Holmans application after pointing out that the
carport would be 1.7m from the
street setback line instead of
the required 4.5m.
The deck would have ocean
views.
The council, Mr Holman
and his representatives
have twice been to the State
Administrative Tribunal for
mediation over the plan.
Mr Holman told a Cottesloe
council meeting this week that
the SAT would very likely to

The carport and deck would be


built in front of this Rosser Street
house.
approve the garage on his
house in Rosser Street if it
went to a full hearing.
This is a stupid rejection of
a very sensible plan to get cars
off the street, he said. The
other night, cars along Rosser
Street were broken into.
He said the legal cost of
a full hearing would rise to

$30,000 and he would apply


for the council to pay his costs.
Mr Holman had senior architect Lawrence Scanlan and
senior planner David Caddy
to speak to the council on his
behalf this week.
There was a very strong
indication from the mediator
to approve it, Mr Caddy told
councillors.
Cottesloe planning officer
Andrew Jackson said different people at the mediation
saw things from different
perspectives.
I cant think of another deck
like it in Cottesloe, he said.
He said the proposal had
improved through the mediation process.
The full council will make
a decision on the garage and
deck next week.

Eleven objections were received


from residents in Saunders,
Wellington and Owston streets to
the proposed house that, viewed
from the street, would be 17.88m
high equal to five storeys.
At the beginning of the meeting
on Tuesday night. Mike Davis,
from TPG Town Planning, representing Daryl and Grace Watt,
of Wellington Street, distributed
diagrams with height markers
showing how their view would
be devastated by the proposed
building.
He said the diagrams showed
that the submitted plans were not
accurate in relation to heights.
This is effectively a five-storey
dwelling when you take into account the double-height basement
to gain a height advantage to
maximise access to their magnificent view at the detriment of the
residents of Wellington Street,
he said.
This five-storey dwelling is
three storeys or 250% above the
height limit.

Jim Stevenson, of Wellington


Street, said he would lose 50% of
his river view if the house at 28
Saunders Street was approved.
The sad thing about the proposed development is that it
seems to be taking our neighbours
amenity away so that they can get
far better views, he said.
Its deemed to be a height of
almost 17m. To give you an idea of
that, the water tower in Mosman
Park is 20m. It is almost as high as
the Mosman Park water tower.
Former politician Max Evans, of
Wellington Street, said councillors
prime responsibility was to retain
what had always been there for
the good of the people.
If it wasnt doing that, I would
first of all get a valuation now, and
what the valuation would be after,
and then get a legal writ and serve
it on the council for millions of dollars in loss of value of my property
because someone was allowed to
build in front of me, he said.
Walter James, of Wellington
Street, said there was no entitlement to exceed the two-storey limit
just because the applicant had a
sloping block.
The current owner, Mrs Colleen
Howson, bought this block subject
to a very clear planning scheme,
which includes an 8.5m maximum
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Subiaco scene

Pay for parking with your phone


Forget scrounging around the car for coins, there is now an
easier way to pay for parking in the City of Subiaco from
Monday 22 February. EasyPark is quick and simple saving
motorists both time and money.
Motorists now have multiple options to pay for parking at city
owned and operated parking stations. They include paying
using the EasyPark app on your mobile or tablet device, calling
1300 734 070 and talking to an operator and paying for your

Calling on bands for AmpFest


AmpFest youth music program is back for 2016! We are on
the search for bands, duos and solo artists aged twelve to
twenty ve years to play at the 2016 AmpFest all ages show
on Sunday 10 April.
All performers will receive a payment of $500, free electrical
tagging, an opportunity to attend a band development
workshop and the chance to play in front of a live audience.
Hurry! Entries close on Monday 22 February. To enter visit
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parking using your credit or debit card, or continuing to use


coins or card as normal.
Once registered at www.EasyPark.com.au motorists can
then use the app or call the service number to pay for parking
all within a few seconds.

rounds take place quarterly with the next grant round closing at
4pm on Friday 26 February.
For more information contact 9222 9216,
culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au or visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au.

See Subiaco anew in 2016


The city is proud to launch the refreshed town centre branding
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For more information contact the city on 9237 9222 or visit


www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/parking

The new brand was developed from direct engagement with


workers, visitors and residents treading the pavement in the
town centre.

For more information, contact 9237 9216 or


culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

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exciting destination is a high priority for both the community
and the city in 2016.

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Sometimes all it takes is a little help to get an idea off the ground
and into a reality.
The City of Subiacos Community Development Grants support
initiatives that promote community wellbeing and a sense of
belonging. Funding of up to $5000 is available for incorporated
groups and up to $1000 for unincorporated groups. Grant

The new brand will form a fresh and authentic identity for
the town centre, celebrating the character and promoting the
vibrancy and future direction of Subiaco.
For more information visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au and
join the conversation by connecting with us on Facebook at
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Community notices
Q Ordinary Council meeting Tuesday
23 February
Tenancy 15, 55 Salvado Road, Subiaco Change of use from
showroom to veterinary clinic
Tenancy 20 and 21, 55 Salvado Road, Subiaco Change of use
from showroom to shop (Growers Lane)
Principles relating to the development of ancillary dwellings
Parking management Car Station 14 Forrest Street, Subiaco
Draft Parking Permits Policy
Proposal to support the entry of Attunga Flats at 103 Thomas
Street, Subiaco (Lot 36 D/P: 352) on the State Register of
Heritage Places and advertise the proposed inclusion of the
place on the Town Planning Scheme Heritage List
Extended closure of portion of Price Street
Bus Route 97 Subiaco Shuttle Proposed extension
Talk About Subi publication
Draft Social Property Policy Framework
Rules of conduct
Lords Operation Performance Report
Request from Subiaco AFC to hold NPL games at Rosalie Park
Request for support partnership of the 2016 Local Government
Managers Australia Mentors and Aspiring Leaders Conference
Financials January 2016
Matters for information
Town of Cambridge boundary proposal South of Hay Street
46 (Lots 1 and 2) Northmore Street, Daglish Consideration of
matter for prosecution for unathorised external xtures (Solar
panels, solar hot water system and air conditioning units)
Portion of 3 Price Street Peak Trampoline Leasing proposal
Portion of 3 Price Street Australian Learning Group
Leasing proposal
Condential Status of 2012 Rent Review 55 Salvado Road,
Subiaco Homebase Management Pty Ltd

Q Forrest Square car park upgrade


The Forrest Square car park upgrade project is well underway
with stage one of the works almost complete. As work progresses
into stage two, as much public parking as possible will be made
available while ensuring safety and functionality of the site.
The works will enhance the aesthetics of the site, while
retaining all trees, and upgrade the car park into a multiuse space that can be used as a car park or a town square,
contributing to the revitalisation of Subiaco Town Centre.

Works will generally be conducted between 7am and 5pm Monday


to Friday. The entire works are expected to be completed by
mid-April, subject to weather conditions and other work constraints.
For more information about the works and access to the car
park, please visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Q Planning and Development Act 2005


Town Planning Scheme amendment
available for inspection complex
amendment
City of Subiaco Town Planning Scheme
No. 4 Scheme Amendment No. 28
Notice is hereby given that the local government of the City
of Subiaco has prepared the abovementioned town planning
scheme amendment for the purpose of amending the City of
Subiaco Town Planning Scheme No. 4 as follows:
a) Recode No. 211, 13a, 13, 15, 17 and 19 Cunningham Terrace,
No. 179167 Stubbs Terrace and 1 Luth Avenue, Daglish from
Residential R15 to Residential R25;
b) Amend column 2 of the Table 1 zoning table to include R25
following Residential R15 and R20; and
c) Amend Clause 42(1) and Clause 42(1)(a) to include R25 and
read as follows:
(1) Residential Zone: R Code Density R15, R20 and R25
(a) Notwithstanding any provisions of the Residential
Design Codes to the contrary, buildings on land within
the Residential Zone having an R Code density of R15,
R20 or R25 shall not exceed 6.5 metres overall height
and 3.6 metres wall height; and

development (shop, ofce and nine multiple dwellings) at 25


Rowland Street, Subiaco.
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Thursday 3 March.
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.

Q Development applications received


Property

Description

97 Herbert Road,
Shenton Park
34 Waverley Street,
Shenton Park
31 Selby Street,
Daglish

Alterations and additions to an existing


dwelling
Construction of a two storey single
dwelling
Construction of a patio

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

d) Amend the Scheme Map Accordingly.


Comments are to be received by 5pm on Tuesday 26 April.

Q Draft revised Planning Policy 3.9 Rawson


Street Heritage area
The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on draft revised
Planning Policy 3.9 Rawson Street Heritage Area.
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 29 February.

Q Development Assessment Panel


application
The city is inviting public comment on a Development
Assessment Panel application for a ve-storey mixed use

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POST, February 20, 2016 Page 9

Bus helps MLC girls beat bell


By DAVID COHEN
Fewer cars were choking
Claremont at school drop-off
and pick-up times this week,
thanks to a Methodist Ladies
College initiative.
Twelve girls and one boy
caught the new school bus
outside Floreat Forum at
7.45am on Tuesday.
Claremont mayor Jock
Barker praised MLC as good
corporate citizens for trying to
improve the towns congestion.
One of the girls was Year
6 student Jessica Dauth, of
Swanbourne whose mum,
Sarah, dropped her at the stop.
Its our first year at MLC, so
weve been experimenting,
Sarah said.
Sometimes I drive her halfway, and she walks the rest.
Or I drive her all the way
and mums late for work.
The school bus is a good
idea itll be quite social.
Year 7 student Charli Aitkenhead, who lives in Floreat, gave
the bus the thumbs-up.
I can just walk down the
street instead of taking a long
time in traffic, she said.
Charli said she arrived at
school 10 minutes earlier by
bus.
Year 6 student and Sparta
house captain Poppy Barich
walked five minutes from her
Floreat home to the bus stop.
The drive takes a long time
at rush hour, Poppy said.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays
my dad drives. Mum does it the
other days.
They think the bus is really
handy.
Going home I used to catch
the 998 bus, but that took about
an hour.
MLCs community relations
director Annette Suann was
the driving force behind the
school bus which started on
Monday morning.
I used to live in Singapore,
where its done all the time,
Annette said.
We surveyed the school
community last year to see if
it would be supported.
The overwhelming response
was: We need this bus service.
There are two routes: one
starts from City Beach the other
starts in Nedlands.

43 charges
A Mosman Park man was remanded in custody on Monday
after he appeared in the Perth
Magistrates Court on 43 charges,
including seven counts of stealing.
Rowan Gareth Colbung (34) is alleged to have rummaged through
a Porsche Cayenne and a BMW
X5 at a Meath Mews home on
February 3 before being chased
and caught by Cottesloe police
that evening.
Two other men, from Calista and
South Lake, were also charged
over incidents on that day, including a black Golf Volkswagen
sedans window being smashed
in Solomon Street.
Mr Colbungs charges included
nine of fraud, six burglary offences, four of stealing a motor
vehicle, and three each of possessing stolen property.
He is next due in court on
February 29.
Thumbs up! Lulu Barich, left, Abigail Minchin, Olivia Pickford
(front), Poppy Barich, and a friend on the bus to school on Tuesday
morning.
Parents love it because
it gives them a drop-off
point without having to go to
Claremont, Annette said.
Were doing something
about traffic congestion and
helping busy parents.
We are helping the environment and our girls independence.
The boy on the Tuesday

morning bus was a Christ


Church Grammar School
student with a sister at MLC.
We let male siblings on
the bus, Annette said.
The bus was free this week
but from next week a trip will
cost 50 cents.
MLC will run the buses for
a term to see if the demand
continues.

Market grocer want Homebase


On Tuesday night, Subiaco
councillors will debate
whether to allow an air-conditioning and water systems
showroom at Homebase to
become an upmarket fruit
and veg shop.
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$300,000 estimate for


Cambridge blueprint
A new blueprint for the future of Cambridge will take two
years to prepare and cost about
$300,000, councillors on the
towns development committee
were told on Tuesday.
It comes as the town and some
of its ratepayers are locked in a
Supreme Court battle over plans
to alter the town planning scheme
to allow duplex, triplex and apartments in City Beach, Floreat and
part of Mt Claremont.
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already been done by the council,
staff said.
It is a significant project and
will require specialist input from
consultancies to address commercial and economic analysis,
they said.
Under the Planning and
Development Act, all councils have
to produce strategies that have to
be approved by the WA Planning
Commission.
Its findings will not be mandatory
on developers, according to the
report to Cambridge councillors.

Calum Laing shows o the 35-foot (10.5m) Bertram to prospective buyers during his boat open at
North Fremantle last week.

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With over 5000 page views
on on an internet site, Calum
Laing got plenty of interest
when he scheduled boat
opens to sell the boat.
It is like a home open,
Calum said.
A man rang and asked me

some questions and I said,


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boat and that would answer
about 40 questions.
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Swanbourne, said numbers at
his first weekends boat open
were a little disappointing,
but when he changed the ad
he got more interest.

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10 prospective buyers for a
test run and now he is expecting to hear from someone
keen to buy the 10.5m Bertram
or a share in it.
Calum said the idea of holding a boat open had come
to him while dealing with a
house he was trying to sell.

Ex-priests parole rejected


Defrocked Subiaco priest
Patrick Holmes was considered and rejected for parole
last month.
But the 81-year-old former
Catholic cleric, who was jailed
for three years in July 2014 for
indecent assaults on two girls
at churches including at St
Aloysius Church in Shenton
Park 35 years ago, could be
released in June.
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the Perth District Court, Judge
Henry Wisbey told Holmes he
had abused his position when
he assaulted the girls, aged
seven and about 12.
Holmes could apply for
parole 13 months into his
sentence.
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by the board on January 7,
2016 as required under section 20(1) of the Sentence
Administration Act 2003, the
WA Prisoner Review Board
said.
The board determined not
to issue a parole order at that
time and noted Mr Holmes was
participating in a treatment
program.
The board determined to
adjourn Mr Holmess matter
and again consider suitability
for parole approximately two

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Holmes leave the Perth Magistrates Court last year.
Photo: David Cohen
Eleven years earlier, he
months after the completion
of the program to allow for had worked at the Holy Name
the receipt of the program Church, Carlisle, when he
had indecently assaulted a
completion report.
The program is scheduled girl aged six to seven in the
to be completed on June 13, presbytery.
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2016.
Successful completion of abuse squad detectives inprograms will not necessarily vestigating sexual assault
result in an offender being and serious physical matters
released to parole, however. involving children in state care
Holmes indecently assaulted before March 2006.
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Restrict Cott kitesurfers to


south of Rosendo Street

More empathy
needed in sport,
for starters
I do sincerely hope Alan
Jones, the new principal at
Christ Church Grammar School,
can instil empathy in his students (Alan sets standards,
POST, February 13).
Unfortunately, it was not on
display in a local private/public
school hockey competition one
Saturday at Melvista Oval, last
year.
Of the schools my Year 4 son
played against, I am afraid the
behaviour of the Year 4 Christ
Church boys was among the
worst.
Constantly questioning umpiring decisions, running around
yelling feet, feet and looking
at the umpire, as well as laughing at their opponents who were
not as good as they were are
not reflective of a competition
that is for young kids to have a

Alan Jones
go, and umpired by teenagers.
Perhaps the best thing Mr
Jones could do would be to
have these young boys spend a
month in a public school outside
the western suburbs so they appreciate just how lucky they are.
Maybe then well see a more
empathetic Christ Church on
the hockey field.
Cilla de Lacy
Robinson Street, Nedlands

Take lush green spaces


daily for instant relief
If only I could write a prescription for more trees in our
suburbs and more lush green
spaces Im sure it would do far
more good for our health than
many of the pharmaceuticals I
dispense every day.
Impossible or impractical for
me it may be, but it is within
the power of our local and state
governments to do just this.
So it was very disappointing
to hear of Cambridge councils
destruction of a cultivated
Wembley verge, regardless of
its compliancy.
Many countries and cities

are falling over themselves to


plant trees and plants in every
available space, including on
buildings, to provide shade and
relief from increasing urban
heat, aesthetic benefit, intrigue
and adventure for our children,
and health benefits.
The council cited its dutyof-care to ensure safety as
justification for this.
Well, maintaining a healthy
environment is a far more
important duty of care that
means more trees and plants,
not fewer.
Dr George Crisp
Kimberley Street, West Leederville

Kate Hadwen

Talking out
of school
It is disappointing to read
new Presbyterian Ladies
College principal Kate
Hadwens comments concerning a prior principals
mental health (New principal
states her principles, POST,
February 13).
First, it is someone elses
personal life.
Second, the choice of language used is not helpful in
educating a community about
mental health.
Surely someone in her
position would realise this
insensitive remark would be
likely to reinforce the very
stereotypes that have been
fought against for so long.
If she didnt realise, what
a shame it is for the students
enrolled at PLC.
What a shame it will be to
meet the graduates of a class
where talking out of school
is supported from the top.
D. Cooper
Tigh Street, Jolimont

Cottesloe council wants to


restrict setting-up and launching sailboards and other sailing craft to the areas between
Rosendo and Princes Street.
I agree with the proposal, but
it should apply only to kitesurfers and not windsurfers.
I regularly swim at the beach
off Deane Street.
I rarely come across windsurfers because I dont usually go
to the beach when its windy
enough to windsurf.
Kitesurfers, on the other hand,
can operate in light to medium
winds and so they appear far
more frequently, including
times when swimmers are still
enjoying the beach.
Almost every time I go to the
beach off Deane Street I witness
kitesurfers laying their lines
along the sand, directly across
the entrance at the bottom of
the steps.
This is a selfish act, in my opinion, and disregards the safety of
other people entering the beach
by presenting a tripping hazard
and an obstruction.

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Arabella scams the scammers


My bridge club friends and I
have resolved to dispense with
our land line telephones.
This week, Arabella has had
half-a-dozen calls at home from
scammers who say they are from
the Australian Taxation Office
and tell her she will go to jail
if she doesnt pay them lots of
money.
We never get these calls on
our mobiles why is that?
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enjoy a swim or relax on the
beach.
There have been many occasions when kites have been
flown directly above me.
Are they so caught up in their
own exhilaration that they forget
that others are trying to enjoy
this nice bit of nature?
This kind of behaviour really
detracts from the ambience of
this once peaceful beach where
I grew up.
I find sailboards unobtrusive,
because they can be set up
without being strewn across
the beach.
For these reasons, it makes
sense to restrict kitesurfers to
the beach south of Rosendo
Street (where there are fewer
swimmers) and to continue to
allow windsurfers to take off
anywhere between the two
groynes.

her Gumtree and garage sale activities, but they never call that.
Arabella said that whenever
she got a scam call, she pretended to be partly deaf, and
when they mentioned arrest
warrant, she said: Are you
aroused and wanton?
Arabella said shed kept one
man on the line for 32 minutes
before he got cross and hung up.
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By LLOYD GORMAN

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Local GP Louise Sparrow
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Councillors went
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2.5% hike worth $6996
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Mr Goodes package
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Mayor Jock Barker
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deserved.
Stephen continues
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and adds enormous
value to this community, Mr Barker said.

Birds of a feather The rescue team, from left, was Mary Hippisley, Annie Coppens Emma McLerie, Max Box, Halina Burmej, Jake Elliott, Louise
Dawson and Laura Monaghan. Photo: Dr Louise Sparrow
edge of the lake, where we
were able to catch them
quickly and with little stress.
Frail and thin from their
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up over the next two weeks.

They will then be released


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brewing in Nedlands.
Councillors were split over
plans to convert consulting
rooms in Aberdare Road to a
coffee shop.
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Kids hunt for treasures

How many five-cent pieces


in a 56.5kg pile?

Riley Patching and Alex Crellin sift through coins at Sterling and Currency, one of the 15 retailers who will be taking part in next weekends
Perth Money Expo. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Kids will find out at the inaugural Perth Money Expo next
weekend.
The answer is 20,000, and
young visitors will be invited
to find five-cent pieces from
every year between 1966 and
2015 from the pile.
Australasian Numismatic
Dealers Association president
Belinda Downie said one of the
aims of the expo, at Subiaco
Oval, was to tap into the widest
possible audience.
Todays young coin collectors
are the future of the numismatic

Ace show starts next month


By LLOYD GORMAN
The $100million redevelopment of the former Ace
Cinema site on Hay Street
will be officially launched
at Subiaco Oval next month.
A 10-storey hotel, six-storey
office block, cinema complex
and food court with shops as
well as three levels of basement parking are being built on

the 4047sq.m site and expected


to be finished by mid next year.
It is being developed by
Singaporean firm Dradgin,
which also owns the iiNet
building next door.
It is understood that an operator has been lined up to run the
new hotel and that the cinema
operator will also be confirmed
at the March 22 launch.
David Pye, from Ace, used to

The Ace Cinema site.

run the cinema and is tipped


to continue running the new
five-screen complex.
However, Dradgin has yet to
find a taker for the six-storey
office building.
A spokesman for the developer said despite the
bottoming-out of the office
market they were confident
the quality of the project and
its location in Subiaco would
attract a tenant.
Meanwhile, the developer
of the Station Street Market
site has said the $95million
redevelopment including
a new Coles, Target and offices would open at the end
of October next year.
Greg Pearce said forward
works had been completed
two weeks ago and one of three
firm tendering for the job of
building the centre would be
announced soon.
Mr Pearce said some offices
had been leased but that the
major tenants as well as some
specialist stores had been
locked in.

industry, she said.


The history behind coins
provides a great learning experience.
That is the joy.
The expo will also have plenty
to interest more experienced
coin collectors.
Representatives from 15 retailers, six auction houses and the
Perth Mint will be there and
experts will give people free
coin valuations.
Many valuable and unique
coins will be on display, like
some Holey Dollars from
1813, which can sell for up to
$500,000.

Australian currency dealer


Andrew Crellin, from Sterling
and Currency, said the event
would have extra significance
because this year was the 50th
anniversary of Australias decimal currency.
We want to give kids the
opportunity to learn it is fun to
hunt, he said.
And we teach them a bit of
maths, history and basic economics.
Ms Downie said coin collecting
was popular in Australia.
At the end of the day, people are interested in money,
she said.

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$ 99

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$ 99

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$ 99

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$ 99

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$ 99

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$9.99 per kg

$ 99

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$6.99 per kg

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$ 99

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30 per 100ml

$ 99

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25 per 100ml

EA

$ 99

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Bulla Choc Bars


10 Pack 768/850g

$ 99

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40 per 100g

$ 99

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From art in the wards to the sand


By DAVID HUDLESTON
In two weeks, artist Mikaela
Castledine will have to split
her time between art workshops at Cottesloe beach and
making life a bit brighter for
children in Princess Margaret
Hospital.
Mikaela will be exhibiting
work in Sculpture by the Sea,
which opens at Cottesloe beach
on March 4.
In the 2013 exhibition, she
won the $10,000 WA sculpture
scholarship for her work, Tokyo
Crows, a ock of individually
made crows she had crocheted
from polypropylene and steel.
Mikaela is artist-in-residence
at PMH and is showing sick
children how to sculpt animals
from rope and create a stupa, a
traditional Buddhist structure.
Now in its fourth year at PMH,
the artist-in-residence program
is run by Child and Adolescent
Health Services and is open to
patients, family and friends.
Art curator and art program
coordinator Belinda Cobby said
it was a positive distraction for
children undergoing treatment.
Studies have shown that
there are signicant benets
in offering arts activities in the
hospital environment, and that
art can be used to positively
inuence patients health and
well-being, she said.
We hope these creative workshops will encourage people to
be happy while healing.
Mikaela said the program was
great but required exibility to
t in with the childrens treatment.
The kids in general are better at being sick than we are,
she said.
They can maintain their
enthusiasm for some time, even
though they are really ill.
Year 8 twins Cadence and

Bid to cut free


holiday fuel
By DAVID HUDLESTON
Paying for the fuel in council
vehicles used by staff while
they are on holidays is unreasonable, Mosman Park council
has been told.

Artist Mikaela Castledine is showing PMH patients Imogen, left, and


Cadence Bennett how to create a stupa. Photo: Billie Fairclough
Imogen Bennett said the art
workshops were really cool.
We never get left alone by
the nurses they are always
checking us and doing tests,
Cadence said.
It is also a distraction from
the school lessons we still have
to do while in hospital.
During their residency, artists

work closely with the hospitals


teaching staff from the School
of Special Educational Needs:
Medical and Mental Health to
visit children on wards during
school hours.
The project is funded
by the PMH Foundation,
Little Athletics and Toy Box
International.

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The corporate and technical


services committee was debating
the councils eet management
policy.
North ward councillor Zenda
Johnson said the terms of having
a vehicle were very generous
and it seemed unreasonable
that a council vehicle could be
driven interstate on holidays
with the council picking up the
tab for fuel.
I also think it is unreasonable
that the vehicle can be driven by
other family members, she said.
What if it is the 18-year-old
kid who has only had his licence
for six months?
Some of these terms need
looking at before we pass them.
South ward councillor and
committee chairman Brett
Pollock said he was pleased
to agree with Ms Johnson for
a change, saying vehicle use
should be restricted to the
employees spouse or partner.
South ward councillor Jenna
Ledgerwood said when she rst
looked at the conditions she was
in total agreement with both
of them until she reviewed her
terms of use when she had a
corporate vehicle.
I have no issue with using
the car on holiday because with
every company that issues a
car, it is part of your package,
she said.
Your family can drive it, you

can teach your kids to drive it


and if you abuse that vehicle
and dont look after it, then the
vehicle is taken off you and you
have to get your own car.
We have the same facility
to remove the car from a staff
member, but I think if you are
going to give them a car you
have to think it is part of their
package.
They are entitled to use it as
if it was their own.
The committee recommended
that the eet management plan
be amended to exclude the
council paying for fuel while
the car was used for holidays
and that it could be used only
by the staff members spouse
or partner.
The full council will vote on
it next Tuesday.

Angry resident
fronts planner
An angry resident confronted a Claremont council
worker during the towns
staff Christmas party in
December.
Cottesloe police have spoken
to the resident and told him his
behaviour was inappropriate.
The party was outside the
councils Stirling Highway
building.
The resident had been at
the council reception area,
and saw the planning worker.
He challenged the worker
and was verbally abusive before he left.
The resident is in dispute
with his neighbour.

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How Grow restores the harmony


By DAVID HUDLESTON
After struggling with depression for 18 years, teacher Julie
Colette attended her first Grow
WA meeting seven years ago
and learnt to put meaning back
into her life.
At Grow, they say meaning generates energy, lack of
meaning creates depression,
she said.
Ms Colette said she had sought
help because the way she reacted to things her husband said
had been affecting her marriage.
My mind at the time was so
scattered, because I had so many
issues going on, she said.
My husband would say something and I would react.
Grow, based in Wembley, has a
free 12-step program that helps
people with depression or anxiety to recover their mental health
and achieve personal goals.
Going to Grow taught me to
take responsibility for myself,
Ms Colette said.
I learnt it was my responsibility to get well.
I have learnt to regard other
people with honour and respect
and that if I dont I destroy the
harmony.
Ms Colette said that over
time, she was able to focus on
her behaviour and not on her
husbands.
I remember the first time my
husband said something and I
didnt respond, she said.
He turned around to see
where I had gone and I realised
the power of changing my ways.
So nothing was going to
change unless I changed.
Wembley Grow field worker
Nicola Ohly-Smith said the
program promoted positive
ways of thinking, but people
needed to have realised that
they needed help.

Cambridge
drone ban
on cards
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Proposed restrictions on flying drones over beaches, parks
and backyards in Cambridge
would be the first in WA.

Julie Colette, right, who turned her life around, with Grow field worker Nicola Ohly-Smith and Grow state
manager Margaret Lawlor. Photo: Billie Fairclough
The first step is for them to erwise would be lonely and iso- develop friendships and become
admit they have a personal life lated to begin to form significant very respectful.
Grow meets in Block E of the
friendships and enjoy activities
crisis, she said.
MercyCare complex at 18 Barrett
They then meet in small sup- together.
Ms Colette said the meetings Street, Wembley, at 10am on
portive groups of people with
similar issues, led by people had allowed her to discover Mondays.
Planning is under way for a
who are in recovery, or have her identity, put meaning back
recovered, who come back to into her life and build her con- Wednesday group, a Thursday
night group and a group for
fidence.
help.
A lot of people have an un- young adults.
Grow WA state manager MargMs Lawlor said people could
aret Lawlor said the programs derlying anxiety that stops them
weekly two-hour sessions focused from doing ordinary things, turn up 10 minutes before the
meeting and introduce themshe said.
on cognitive behaviour therapy.
Grow puts meaning back in selves to the group organiser.
The sharing caring comFor more information, go
munity is one of the essential your life.
Grow has changed my life and to grow.org.au or contact the
features of Grow, she said.
Feeling a belonging to this allowed me to develop my own Grow Centre on 9382 8737 or
group allows people who oth- identity, start working again, 1800 0558 268.

Leichardt, in Sydney, has a


ban, and Chicago, in the US,
is also among the first local
authorities to take action.
Cambridge councils community committee says restrictions
on unmanned aerial vehicles
should be included in the towns
public property local law.
If the full council agrees at
next Tuesdays meeting, drones
will be banned at night, within
30m of a person or their car,
over private property without
the owners consent, over public areas without permits, or if
causing a nuisance.
Operators will also have to
keep their drones in view.
Cambridge compliance officer
John Giorgi, said the council
received about one complaint
a month about drones.
They are mainly about privacy, he said.
Mr Giorgi said the Civil
Aviation Safety Authority
(CASA) was mainly concerned
with safety issues, not privacy.
They are vastly underresourced, he said.
When I phoned them, they
asked where Cambridge was
CASA is in Brisbane.
He said commercially operated drones were licensed and
had to obey conditions.
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New recruits will swim for Proudie


Last year, the Swim for Proudie team raised
nearly $23,000 when they swam to Rottnest.

Swimming for Proudie this year are, from left, Millie Martino, Tom Taylor, Simon Hunt, Coleman Cristinelli, Harry Garland, Jordan
Aitken, Christopher Guard, Patrick Jannings, and Adelaide Garland.

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In two weeks, some new team recruits will


take the splash for the first time.
For former Claremont Football Club
teammates and friends Harry Garland (solo
swimmer), and Tom Taylor, Coleman Cristenelli,
Patrick Jannings and Jordan Aitken (team),
the Swim for Proudie is close to their hearts.
They raise money to help their mate, Warrick
Proudlove, who was injured in a car accident
five years ago.
Harry, Tom, Jordan, Patrick and Coleman
met Warrick when they played for the Tigers.
I met Warrick when pre-season began for
the colts side at Claremont at the end of 2009,
Harry said.
I played football with Warrick until his
accident. Waz and I were part of a tight-knit
back line throughout colts that very rarely
changed.
This year the mates have recruited Chris
Guard (solo), Simon Hunt (solo), and Adelaide
Garland and Millie Martino (duo) to swim.
Warrick was being driven home to Albany
when the car he was in hit a horse. He was left
with serious neurological damage.
The Swim for Proudie team wants corporate
sponsors. Contact Harry via harrisong@
westcoasteagles.com.au or 0400 859 554.
Personal donations can be made via
Harrisons Everyday Hero website page.

No slouch Andrew Northover wants to


make a splash for Legacy kids next Saturday.
Photo: Billie Fairclough

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Andrew out to
boost Legacy
Andrew Northover has been exercising on
a North-West oil rig to get in shape for the
Rottnest swim.
The Cottesloe resident and former Royal
Australian Regiment platoon commander is
aiming to raise $25,000 for Legacy kids.
Andrew (47) did 14km in the water on
Thursday morning as part of his final preparations for next Saturdays journey.
My father John was a Legacy ward, following his father Berts death, a consequence of
service in the Pacific campaign as a fighter
pilot, Andrew said.
Legacy had a huge influence on his personal
development and he has fond memories of
Legacy camps attended in the 1950s.
The money Andrew raises will launch a
horsemanship program for Legacy kids, so they
can develop life skills and the responsibility
that comes from caring for horses.
Legacy was founded in 1923 to support
Australian families who suffer after the death
or injury of a spouse or parent, during or after
their Defence Force service.
In WA, Legacy cares for around 6000 widows,
aged 25 to 102, and around 40 children and
disabled adult dependents.
Donations can be made via give.everydayhero.com/au/rottnest-channel-solo-crossingfor-legacy-kids#.
Last year Andrew did his first solo Rottnest
swim in eight hours, 45 minutes.
Next Saturday he will be number 95 and
start swimming at 6.15am.

POST, February 20, 2016 Page 29

Shark Shields
option for
Channel swim
Rottnest swim organisers
say theyre keen to see if Shark
Shield technology can be used
in future events.

Limbering up for Lifeline Melissa Blomeley, far right, and Darren Tootell, left, Mark Hector, Gerard Hurst, Lorna McGregor and Michael Swaddle
will all be heading to Rotto next Saturday. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Sharks wont stop Melissa


Melissa Blomeley has a
phobia about sharks, but she
will take the Rottnest swim
plunge for the first time next
weekend.

The first time I did an openwater swim with my crew I had


a massive panic attack after I
kicked a bit of unseen reef,
she said.
I have been training since
August and ramped up my sessions in October.
I have done about 30 pool
swims and 14-odd ocean swims,
including two open water
events.
By Monday afternoon Melissa
had raised $1760.
That will definitely be at the
back of my mind when I am getting tired and scared on the day
of the swim and will no doubt
give me that extra push to keep
going ... especially when we hit
really deep water, she said.

The fear and anxiety I face


around this event, and my
phobia of sharks, are nothing
compared to that which people
with anxiety and depression
face on a minute, hourly or
daily basis.
Melissa and her mates
(Michelle Dehais, Lindsay
Bennett and Adina BacklundBellviken) are The Barnacles,
and will start swimming at
7.25am.
UWA student Michael
Swaddle (23) is also swimming
and fundraising for Lifeline
and its the new CEO, Lorna
McGregor, will be his paddler
while board chairman Mark
Hector will swim in a team of
four.

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Melissa (27) will be in a


team of four raising money for
Lifeline, the WA phone crisis
support organisation.
While I have never used it,
I have known people who have
and said the support was amazing, Melissa said.
I have had a lot of friends and
family suffer from anxiety and
depression and unfortunately in
2013 my uncle in New Zealand
committed suicide, so mental
health and anxiety definitely
hit a raw nerve with me and
my family.

Melissa works for civil construction firm Brierty, which


has had teams in the swim.
A couple of good friends from
work did it last year, she said.
I was discussing it with them
as I was anxious that I had never
physically trained for anything.
I guess I was really looking
for a sign as to why I should do
it as I knew it would take a lot
of preparation both mentally
and physically, so I was looking
into what organisations I could
raise money for.
Thats when I saw Lifeline
and that was all I needed to get
me going.
Melissa last swam about 15
years ago in primary school,
so she has been training hard.

Earlier this month more than


3500 swimmers at NSWs Cole
Classic were unknowingly protected by the devices.
Twelve shields were attached
one metre below the surface on
the large buoys that marked the
course.
Rottnest Channel Swim
Association (RCSA) president
David Corney said the organisation was always interested
in ways to keep swimmers safe.
The RCSA has, for several
years, supported paddlers use
of individual Shark Shields and
we note with great interest the
greater use of Shark Shields
at the Cole Classic in NSW,
he said.
Though the Cole Classic and
the Karma Resorts Rottnest
Channel Swim are quite different events, the RCSA is keen to
explore whether Shark Shield
technology could be used for
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War games
moved

Free lunch
is chance
to connect

A month of war games in


Swanbourne and at other military locations was called off
at the last minute and moved
interstate.

Its been a long time between long lunches for David


and Louise Martin.
They were at Claremont councils last Long Table Lunch, in
2013, and have booked to be at
the next one, next month.
Tables in Mrs Herberts
Park will be laden with tasty
treats cooked by chef Simona
Arcieri using locally-sourced
ingredients.
Claremont mayor Jock Barker
said the free meal was a perfect opportunity for the towns
senior residents to get out and
connect socially.
The afternoon promises to
be filled with fine food, music
and conversation, he said.
It is an occasion not to be Lets do lunch! Discussing menus are from left, Susan Franklin, David Martin, Simona Arcieri, and Louise Martin.
missed.
Register by calling 9285 4395
Guests will be serenaded
by Alex Turner, who will play or by emailing contact details,
acoustic versions of old favour- address, and any dietary requirements to events@clareites on his guitar.
The lunch runs from 11am to mont.wa.gov.au.
The DevWest site is next to a
T h e l u n c h i s f r e e f o r By LLOYD GORMAN
1pm on Sunday, March 13.
council carpark.
Registrations are essential Claremont residents and costs
Concerns about the wall led
A photo of a massive blank
and close on Friday, March 4. $10 for non-residents.
concrete wall was used at a the DAP to defer a decision
recent government planning on DevWests development apmeeting to demonstrate how plication.
DevWest was told to review
a proposed building with a
similar wall would dwarf its design.
There were also issues about
neighbours.
whether
a two-level tavern for up
$2.04million.
A Cottesloe couple have
During consideration of a plan
They appealed to the State by DevWest for a $30million six- to 200 drinkers in the application
abandoned plans to develop
Administrative Tribunal when storey mixed-use building on the might be replaced with a small
their Claremont property.
bar, cafe or something else.
The heritage-listed home at Claremont councillors voted to corner of Olive and Hay streets,
DAP presiding member Megan
Subiaco, the local development
what was 1 Langsford Street block its demolition.
Bartle said these issues needed
The owners wanted to replace assessment panel (DAP) was to be pinned down before a final
is now for sale, along with two
it with two houses that each had shown the photo of a six-storey, decision.
neighbouring lots.
18.9m-high wall on an apartment
Alex Norvilas and Carmel three kitchens.
The land with the home is block being built in China Green. RIGHT: Residents say a massive
Gugich, of Cottesloe, and Fleur
Residents spoke against the
Gugich bought the circa-1920 listed at $1.25million. The vacant
Olive Street plans and said they wall like this one, in China Green,
home, on 1447sq.m in 2014 for lots are $995,000 and $945,000.
is too big for Olive Street.
breached planning rules.

Residents near Campbell


Barracks had been told helicopters could be flying over
late at night as part of the training exercises, due to start on
Wednesday.
The training exercise that
was scheduled to take place
between February 17 and
March 17 in the Perth region
has been moved to an alternative location in the eastern
states, a Defence Department
spokeswoman said.
The decision was made
shortly before residents were notified and there was insufficient
time to cancel the distribution
of the notice.

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KEMH op shop needs you


Helping families in need
and being part of a caring
team inspire King Edward
Memorial Hospital volunteer
Lynne McHale.
After being the volunteer coordinator with the Women and
Infants Research Foundation
(WIRF), Lynne found the bonds
of volunteering too hard to break
and joined the hospital op shop
last July.
I loved the shop and the team
so much, she said.
I just wanted to continue to
help in any way I could.
The op shop plays a vital
role for families who need a
little bit of extra help, and in
raising awareness and funds
for the WIRF.
Lynne said the shop sold toys,
baby clothes and equipment and
womens clothes.
We like to boast that our little baby boutique op shop has
the best-quality baby stock in
Perth, she said.
Most of our stock is pre-loved
and sometimes new.
Lynne said she benefited most

from her volunteer work.


One of the things that I love
most is getting to know the
mums-to-be, who may have had
to spend lengthy periods in hospital, and having them pop into
the shop on their way home for
us to meet the bub, she said.
Every customer is special
and every dollar that we take
does go to such a worthwhile
cause.
It really does feel like we
are part of the KEMH family.
The shop needs more volunteers to keep operating,
otherwise it may have to close
on some days.
WIRFs volunteer coordinator
Jenny Reid said: Our volunteer
shop assistant role is ideally
suited to someone with a cheerful outgoing personality, with a
friendly approach and desire to
make a difference.
You dont need to commit to
entire days as little as three
hours a week is enough to feel
part of our team.
For more information, contact
Jenny on jreid@wirf.com.au or
9340 1387.

Volunteers Ellie Halton, left, and Lynne McHale in the hospitals op shop. Photo: Paul McGovern

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Advertising company Natsales has approached the council to install 11 street


rubbish bins, saving the council $12,100 on
bin costs and $2750 in maintenance.
Another advertising company, Adshel,
already has bus shelters in Mosman Park.
In a report to the corporate and technical services committee on February
9, technical services manager Matthew
MacPherson recommended accepting the
trial of 11 bins.
He said public-private partnerships delivered services at reduced or neutral cost
to councils.
He cited bus shelter advertising and said
some councils extended this to bins, benches
and, in Europe, even public toilets.
Mr MacPherson said the councils public
bins were in poor condition and below what
ratepayers expected.
The Natsales deal would include installation, supply, maintenance including washing,
graffiti removal and inspection, insect and
pest control and letting the council use one
panel on each bin.
All advertising must be in line with
advertising standards, and the town will
demand the right to veto any advertising
that is questionable to the community, Mr
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This may include certain messages on
bins located near schools.
The proposal is for three bins in Stirling
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Take a hike, Premier


the cockatoos prefer.
LandCorp is currently developing land and reducing stands
of remaining native trees and
vegetation on the old Shenton
Park rehab hospital site shortsighted action in this overheated
climate.
Having read Margarets appeal for new ideas to save
the Underwood Avenue bush
(Mother bird shows tough love:
give it a try, UWA!, Letters,
POST, same issue), Ive now
thought of one myself.
I wondered if Mr Barnett went
for a few walks (maybe without
his labrador) in that bush wonderland that Margaret describes
each week through her letters
and photos, he might also appreciate her and others efforts
to keep it under wood rather
than under housing.
Could this lead to Mr Barnett
who, when in Opposition, stood
up for saving that bush taking
action to nd an alternative for
UWAs pursuit of that ecologically special corner?

Premier Colin Barnett was


enthusiastic in his praise for
Friends of Lake Claremont
member Claire Brittain for her
very successful efforts in writing
submissions for grants for the
rehabilitation work that has
been going on for years at Lake
Claremont (Claremonts jewel
impresses, POST, January 30).
He and his wife, Lyn, regularly
walk their dog about the lake
in winter, and this would have
helped him see how the habitat
improvements to that wetland
have attracted new wildlife,
particularly birds.
Of course there are other
precious jewels inthe western
suburbs.
Our local conservationist,
Margaret Owen, has for many
years also been a faithful
advocate of one, the bush in
Underwood Avenue, Shenton
Park, which provides feeding
and roosting habitat for our diminishing number of carnabys
cockatoos.
Yet the University of WA,
which owns the land, plans to
raise 300 homes on the very
part of this remnant bush that

Louise Sparrow
Mountjoy Road, Nedlands

Strata change mean political


bonuses for the rich
determine, only ve people on
the list invented things.
Another ve were top entertainers.
So only 5% of our super-rich
could be classed as superstars
or top innovators.
About half the super-rich
spent their efforts on activities
where local political decisions
determined the winners: about
who gets to build which property where, who gets access to
favourable mining concessions,
and so on.
The proposed reforms to the
Strata Titles Act, including
termination scheme changes,
are another political favour for
the rich.
Fulvio Prainito
Marine Parade, Cottesloe

Frijters and Foster studied


Business Review Weekly magazines list of the richest 200
Australians in 2009.
They found that the category
with the most super-rich Aussies
61 was buying and selling
property.
Natural resources was second with 23, then organising
nancial investments with 19.
Their report said: These 103
cases account for the vast bulk
of the $119billion owned by the
top 200 in 2009.
Only eight families in the
top 200 held large amounts of
inherited wealth and all eight
were in those three categories.
So most of the money of our
super-rich was made relatively
recently.
As best the authors could

henton Park reader Georey Dean worried that people at the free Mod Squad concert by Lake Jualbup
on Sunday, disappointed by the lack of water in the lake, might have been tempted to rename the
band the Mud Squad. Georey sent in this photo of the big crowd enjoying the Mod Squad show and
every available patch of shade. It was one of Subiaco councils sunday@subi series of free family concerts.
The series ends this Sunday, at Jualbup again, with an Australian Santana tribute band, from 5 to 7pm.

Climate change rings Nedlands alarm bells


Having been a resident of the same
Nedlands address for
over 50 years, I was
very interested in the
report, Nedlands loses
12ha of trees (POST,
January 6).
Nedlands is still
noted and respected for
the beauty of its trees
and gardens.
Magnicent eucalypts
and other signicant
trees still prevail in
many properties.
They make a positive
contribution to our
quality of life, provide a
sanctuary for our native
birdlife and help keep
our residences cool on
hot summer days.
Also, because of climate change, planting
and preserving trees
have become part of a
global strategy for meeting atmospheric carbon
reduction targets.
Clearly, all levels of
government, including councils, need to

become involved.
As the report said,
the current demolition
process in urban redevelopment generally
results in complete site
clearance, including
trees.
This redevelopment
trend in Nedlands is
likely to increase in
the short term, meaning ongoing loss of the
established tree canopy
is probable.
Few Australian municipalities have attempted to control the
removal of trees from
private property.
Their management
methods include maintaining a register of
all significant trees
on private and public
property; ratepayer submissions on and council
approval of demolition permits for tree
removal; maintaining
a council advisory committee to inform and
inuence ratepayers;

Government of Western Australia

and ensuring redevelopment outcomes are


consistent with council
policies, including the
environment.
Probably most urban
municipalities experiencing growing
redevelopment could
contribute to designing
a suitable management
system and approach to
help arrest canopy loss
and encourage ratepayers to plant more
suitable trees on their
properties.

A computer-based
system could provide a
valuable tree database
for informing management and the community on progress.
Perhaps our latest
weather experiences
are the best indicators
to all Perth metropolitan councils that early
action on this important
issue is necessary.
Terence Newton
Stanley Street, Nedlands
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In accordance with Section 3.12 of the Local Government
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of their watercraft in the water but not permitted to use
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additional facilities, such as showers and water taps,
will be installed in close proximity.
A copy of the proposed amended local law is available for
inspection at the Town of Cottesloe Office, 109 Broome
Street, Cottesloe, the Grove Public Library, cnr Stirling Hwy
and Leake Street, Peppermint Grove and on the Towns
website at www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au.
Written submissions close at 4.00pm on Monday 7 March
2016 and should be addressed to the undersigned by
mail to PO Box 606, Cottesloe WA 6911 or by email to
council@cottesloe.wa.gov.au.
Garry Bird
A/Chief Executive Officer
109 Broome Street, Cottesloe
PO Box 606 COTTESLOE WA 6911
Telephone: (08) 9285 5000
Facsimile: (08) 9285 5001
Email: council@cottesloe.wa.gov.au
Website: www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au

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Nominations are invited for the 2016
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1. Practitioners
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of others. Community organisations,
legal practices or lawyers who know of a
standout individual or organisation providing
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A. Phillips

Michelle and her Team went above


and beyond when it came to selling
our house in Nedlands. Simply put
they are the best and the go to agent
for all your real estate needs!

Murlen Champness

Michelle was a wonderful agent


to deal with. Professional,
knowledgeable and on the ball and made the whole sales process
incredibly smooth. She gave a solid
assessment of our property, set out a
clear marketing strategy and worked
hard to get the result we wanted.

Amazing Real Estate Agent!!

Michelle does it again

Her marketing advice


and scheduling was
spot on......all promises
were kept and achieved.
Property sold in one week.

Vince and Gill

Wonderful Experience

trust the agent

Michelle and her team are a


breeze to deal with - professional
and always on top of things.
Having both bought and sold
and property with her I would
recommend her to anyone
selling or buying in Nedlands.

William

A well-executed sale

The home was marketed very well


and with Michelles guidance put
onto the market at just the right time
for the best sale outcome. Michelle
offered advice for presentation and
was always available for our
questions or concerns. We would
certainly use Michelle again.
Cathy and Mike

I would like to thank Michelle for her


professionalism and negotiation skills
to get the best results for my sisters
unit. Her follow up on each issue
was dealt with quickly and efciently.
I would be only to happy to use her
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N. Reynolds

Outstanding from start to finish

Nedlands knowledge

Barbara

Michelle Kerr

The level of service provided by


Michelle and her support team was
second to none. I appreciated her
integrity, her superior knowledge of
the local market and in general her
very professional yet friendly manner.
She was a delight to deal with.
I highly recommend her services.
P. Gogna

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Sharon

Michelle was great to deal with


and has a great team. I found parting
with my property difcult and I
appreciated her honest, supportive
and positive approach to the sale
process. Michelle is the sort of agent
I would be very happy to buy from
which is why I chose her as my agent.

Michelle and her Team, Katusha, were


wonderful agents! They were always
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I would denitely recommend Michelle
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We had an exceptional
experience dealing with Michelle.
She listened to our needs and
found us a home that
suited our needs and
budget, all whilst being
friendly, approachable
and professional.
L. Visagie

Michelle Kerr & her team sold


us more than just a building they sold a holistic vision of highly
desirable living. They were very
accessible and knowledgeable
regarding any question we had
and worked extremely hard to
solve any potential concerns.

Exceptional experience

Feeling fortunate

Michelle is warm, bubbly, and


great to work with. She inspired
our trust from the onset of our
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demonstrating a deep knowledge
of the Nedlands market, and a
respectful consideration of
our needs and preferences.
Laurie and Dick

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Michelle and her team. She
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Very satised customer.

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It is something else that sets


Michelle apart from other agents.
During a time that had the potential
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Michelle was supportive,
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Mandylee Munro

Michelle was a pleasure


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was highly professional, yet also
personable and took into
account the challenges of selling
a home with a young family. Michelle
displayed a good knowledge of
the local market and area.
Sian

Excellent service

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Recommendation

Awesome!!

Thank you Michelle and team.


We had such a positive experience
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So friendly, nice and welcoming!


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Silly to sell
state assets

Scary times in the bush


in Underwood Avenue
No wonder the group of redtails suddenly leapt from the
jarrah tree in the Underwood
Avenue bush, where, a moment
before, they had been peacefully
eating jarrah seeds.
As they exploded out of the
tree, a raptor flew silently into it.
It was a little eagle.
Little eagles have a broad diet
and eat reptiles, birds, mammals
and insects.
However, their population is
deteriorating from loss of habitat and because of competition
from other species.
We are aware that carnabys
cockatoos and forest red-tailed

Like the black cockatoos, the little


eagle is now facing reduced habitat. Photo: Margaret Owen

black cockatoos are in danger


of extinction.
However, we were unaware
that the state government seems
to have decided to let them
become extinct.
This conclusion is arrived
at through reading the state
governments draft Perth and
Peel Green Growth Plan for
3.5 Million.
In this document, clearing is
proposed for no more than
24,000ha of pines, 9700ha of
Swan coastal plain feeding
habitat, and 4400ha of jarrah
forest feeding habitat.
There is a list of threatened
communities of birds, mammals,
reptiles, insects (two insects in
this list), flora and wetlands, and
the objectives for all are maintain the long-term viability
Excluded from this objective
are the three species of black
cockatoo, the woylie, the curlew
sandpiper, shorebirds and two
flora species.
Underwood bush is not part
of the state governments conservation additions.
Even with all its values, the
state government proposes an
urban outcome.
We must appeal to the lands
owners, the University of WA,
to act as a protector of the bush.
Retain the bush for the continuation of the brilliant research
being done there now.
We do not know who drives
the university vice-chancellor
Paul Johnson, Convocation, top
decision-makers at UWA, please
act now to withdraw the housing proposal and seek ways to
protect the bush.
Margaret Owen
Daglish Street, Wembley

Im a true Nimby when


it comes to tiger snakes
Notices at Lake Monger warn
of the presence of snakes.
I have been taking an almost
daily constitutional around the
lake for 25 years and had, until
today, never seen scale nor tale
of a snake.
But there one was, near the
lakes north-east corner, a tiger
snake not fully grown but quite
capable of inflicting the tigers
dangerous bite.
What intrigues me is how,
after so many years, snakes are
reappearing at Lake Monger.
They could not have gone
through suburbia or come
across the crowded local roads
from Herdsman, where they
are prevalent.
The lakes north-eastern
point, which now appears to
be tiger snake headquarters,
is about as close as close proximity will get you to the bike
riders, runners, walkers like
me, skateboarders, women with
prams and children on small
bikes who frequent the area.
All follow a path about 3m

wide which runs alongside a


feeder stream into the lake:
classic country for the swamploving tigers.
The path is used all day.
I dont want to be alarmist,
but feel that it is just a matter
of time before some unfortunate incident occurs such as
a bike rider being bitten after
running over a snake at dusk.
State law prohibits killing
even such mean beasts as tiger
snakes, but perhaps traps may
have to be used.
Or maybe the Pied Piper
should be called in.
POST readers could have
other suggestions to ease my
fears on my daily walk.
For your tiger snake readers:
be assured that if you appear
in my backyard, you will be
despatched, state legislation
notwithstanding.
I have a visiting grandson to
protect and, anyway, I dont
like you.
Richard Shepherd
Norbury Crescent, City Beach

The state government would


not have to sell Western Power
if it stopped wasting money on
useless TV advertisements.
There are also stupid water
authority ads, telling people
how to save water.
Then there are the Are you
ready? bushfire ads, which are
a waste of money and insult a
persons intelligence.
There are many other ways for
the government to save money.
I bet the federal government
would like to still own the
Commonwealth Bank.
The CBA shareholders are
laughing all the way to the bank.
You dont sell your assets
one day youll have nothing left.
Frank Granger
Melville Beach Road, Applecross

Smarter choices
for brain food
David Lindsay (Did staff
cuts help pay for UWAs free
brain food? (Letters, POST,
February 13) is right when he
says that a packet of jelly beans
is a peculiar choice to symbolise
students success in achieving
entrance to the University of
WA.
I sometimes offered my students Smarties as guaranteed
intelligence boosters when they
were about to take exams.
These would have been a more
appropriate choice, particularly
since in the UK and Ireland
they are advertised with the
slogan, Only Smarties have
the answer.
John Melville-Jones
Victoria Avenue, Claremont

POST, February 20, 2016 Page 39

Boy (13) accused of bottle, bike theft

Sunnies stolen

A shop worker tried


to stop one of the children, but he got away.
Once we got a call
we responded immediately, Sergeant
Booker said.
with DAVID COHEN
We traced the juSenior Sergeant
veniles to the beach,
Tony Booker said at
where lifesavers
least half-a-dozen children had reported seeing thefts being comgot off a train at the station and mitted.
gone to the Albion Hotel at about
Officers intercepted the children
12.30pm.
at the railway station after chasing
They were in the BWS bottle them on foot.
shop touching bottles and were
We will allege the 13-year-old,
asked to leave, he said.
from Armadale, was in unlawful
We will allege the last one out possession of a $500 Trek mountain
of the shop took a bottle of Cape bike and the wine, Sgt Booker
Campbell worth $20.
said.
Soon afterwards, four bikes were
He said police had driven the boy
stolen from the service rack at the to his home, where his mother told
them her son did not own the bike.
rear of Cottesloe Cycles.

Two cars were broken


into in Leura Street and
Monash Avenue, Nedlands,
on Tuesday night.

BEAT

Slim and shady Police tested 54 drivers on Cottesloes main drag,


but no one was over the limit or drug-aected.

Officers went to the Palmyra


home of Christopher Brett
Thompson (33) many times last
week but said he had not been

Woman saved
A neighbours call to the police
probably prevented a woman
being critically injured or worse,
Wembley police say.
Senior Sergeant Julie Foley
said a man had been charged with
wounding after officers raced to
the scene last weekend.
Were very grateful a neighbour
heard what was happening and
phoned it in, Sergeant Foley said.
Domestic violence is very
serious, but it happens behind
closed doors.
People dont want to be
intrusive, but its also about looking
after each other.
The charge may be upgraded
after police complete investigating.

there during his 7pm to 7am curfew.


After finding him in Fremantle
last Saturday, police arrested him
and he was remanded in custody.
But on Tuesday, a magistrate
released him on bail. Police will
allege Mr Thompson had breached
his curfew by not being at home on
Tuesday night or early Wednesday
morning.
Police will allege Mr Thompson
tried to steal a bike from Cottesloe
railway station on January 28, broke
into a car in Mosman Parks Thelma
Street the next day, and damaged
a Mazda in Mosman Parks Gibbon
Street on February 4.

Valuables stolen
Nine cars were broken into in
Cottesloe on Sunday night.
Two were in Broome Street, two
were in Grant Street and the others
were in Loma, Hawkstone, Boreham,
Webb, Pearse, and Beach streets.
In the Pearse Street crime,
bank cards were stolen and used
fraudulently.
Police said thieves had easily
seen property or valuables in the
cars.

5/65 Mount St, West Perth

Thats cool 54 tested, no charges


Two traffic officers kept
cool in Cottesloe on Monday
mid-afternoon when they
tested drivers for drink and
drugs.
The officers, from the
Midland-based traffic
enforcement group, parked
their car in the middle of the
road between Forrest Street
and the Cottesloe Surf Life
Saving Club.

The trees provided shade


while they tested 54 drivers.
There were no positive
readings.
Another officer with a speed
gun crouched in Shenton
Road outside Scotch College
on Tuesday morning during
drop-off time.
But a police spokeswoman
said she could not find any
details of the officers work.

Search and charge


A Nollamara man has been
charged with three offences
over West Leederville crimes.
Wembley police went to the
mans home on Tuesday with
a search warrant.
The 25-year-old was
charged with possessing a
drug implement and stolen
property, and fraud.

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Curfew breacher gets bail


Police are disappointed a man
who allegedly committed crimes
in Cottesloe and Mosman Park
was given bail after being arrested for breaching his curfew.

Thieves stole Prada sunglasses from a Honda Accord


in Leura Street, as well as a
phone cable, coins, and white
headphones.
In Monash Avenue a Holden
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reminders to take breaks,


information on discounts
for gym memberships and
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Whats on
in POST community

After joint replacement

People who are about to undergo


joint replacement surgery and are not
sure what happens after the operation
can get the low-down from senior
orthopaedic nurse Judith McDowall.
She will share her wealth of knowledge from 11am to noon on Friday,
February 26, at Wyllie Arthritis Centre,
17 Lemnos Street, Shenton Park.
Entry is by donation and bookings
are essential on 9388 2199 or www.
arthritiswa.org.au/events.
Western Suburbs VIEW Club

The club, which will meet at 10am on


Wednesday, February 25, is always
looking for women of all backgrounds
and ages to join in meetings and
social outings. The club supports the
education of disadvantaged children
through The Smith Familys educational support programs. The meeting is at Mt Claremont Community
Centre in Montgomery Avenue and
will include morning tea and an interesting guest speaker. The cost is
$8. Enquiries: Ann on 9387 7104 or
Glen on 0413 449 930.
Unitarian gathering

Alice Lancaster will talk about the


Australian Wildlife Conservancy
(AWC) model for conservation at this
Sundays gathering of the Unitarians
on February 21. AWC is the biggest
private owner of land for conservation
in Australia, protecting endangered
wildlife across more than 3.15million
hectares in the Kimberley, Cape York,
Lake Eyre and the Top End. The meeting is at 10.30am at Drabble House,
2 Webster Street, Nedlands, behind
the Nedlands library. Enquiries: perthunitarians.org or 9336 4809.

In the final series of the annual Warren Jones International Youth Regatta, Sam Gilmour and his Neptune Racing team fought a hard battle
with Chris Steeles team from New Zealand.

Big win for Freshie Bay skipper


Sam Gilmour and his Neptune
Racing team from Royal
Freshwater Bay Yacht Club
raced away to win the annual
Warren Jones International
Youth Regatta recently.
The regatta is between identical Foundation 36 yachts and this
years event was hosted by Royal
Freshwater Bay Yacht Club.
Ten teams of sailors under the
age of 25 competed one-on-one in
a knock-out series over five days.
Five of the skippers were from
Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht

Club, including Will Boulden,


Mark Spearman and Ethan
Prieto-Low (16), the youngest
skipper to contest the event so far.
These local sailors raced seasoned teams from Denmark, and
New Zealand, two teams from
Sydney and their rivals from up
the river, Matt Jerwood and his
Redline Racing team.
It was a tough event, with Matt
Jerwood leading for the first
three days.
The bay provided a good mix
of weather conditions and the

racing was extremely close at


times.
Sam Gilmour and his
Neptune Racing team raced
calmly but fought hard to get
to the top of the leader board
at the end of the round robin
series.
The final series was a hardfought battle with Chris Steeles
team from New Zealand.
Chris took a win in the third
race, making the score 2-1 in
Sams favour.
The best of five series played

out well for Sams team when


Chris made an error on the run
to the finish line and received
an immediate penalty turn.
Neptune Racing sailed on to
the finish, taking the series 3-1.
The event provided exciting
opportunities for young sailors,
with most of the crews being
teenagers.
The youngest competitor was
only 12 and thoroughly enjoyed
the chance to race with the
older sailors and learn a huge
amount.

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The Holy Rosary Church in Thomas Street, Nedlands, is one of 1300 churches
in Australia hosting services for the World Day of Prayer.

A wave of prayer
around the world
In a Mexican wave of prayer,
more than 3million people
around the globe will worship
on March 4, the World Day of
Prayer.

The first service will begin at


sunrise in Tonga, with services
then moving around the world
until the sun sets in neighbouring
Western Samoa.
In the western suburbs, the Holy
Rosary Church in Thomas Street,
Nedlands, will host its World Day
of Prayer service for Christians of
all traditions at 10am on March 4.

The service will be one of 110 in


WA and 1300 in Australia.
World Day of Prayer is celebrated in 170 countries and this
years service has been compiled
by the women of Cuba, which has
a population of 11million.
The offering raised at the
Nedlands service will support a
Bible Society project for one million Bibles to be distributed in
Cuba, as well an Aboriginal translation of the Bible in Australia.
Everyone is welcome at the
service, which will be followed
by morning tea.

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Community news

Thelma is an
inspiration
Thelma McLeod turned 109
last weekend surrounded by
family, including great-granddaughters Georgina Walters (9)
and Hannah Sellman (17), who
travelled from the east for the
occasion.
Thelma lives at Wearne
Cottesloe and, along with her
family, Wearne staff and some
fellow residents marked the day
with her.
It is great to share such special
moments with our residents,
said Wearne manager Janeen
Karsten.
Thelmas an inspiration to
all of us.
Thelma was born in Coolgardie
in 1907 and then moved to Perth,
where her father had a wholesale
butchers business in Subiaco.
She met her husband, Colin,
on a blind date in the 1920s, and
married him in 1934.
Thelma lived all her married
life in the western suburbs, in
Claremont and Hollywood.
Since, 2001 she has been at
Wearne, which is managed by
Bethanie, and her son, John, attributes her long life to the great
care she has received there over
the past 15 years.
Thelma has five grandchildren
and 11 great-grandchildren.

The balloons say 109 and thats how old Thelma MdLeod is. Pictured with her are, front from left, daughter Barbara Sellman, son John and Georgia
Sellman, and rear, Hannah and Justin Sellman, Janita Westphal, Claudia McLeod, Nicole Walters and Bernadette McCarthy.

Keeping the stories short and sweet


Entries for this years
Peter Cowan 600 Short Story
Competition close on April 1.
The competition, launched
six years ago at the Peter
Cowan Writers Centre at ECU
Joondalup, honours Peter
Cowan (19142002), one of

WAs most esteemed writers


and academics.
Writers are invited to submit
prose with a maximum of 600
words per story, and there are
no age limits.
First prize is $200, second
prize is $100 and third prize is

$50. There is also a $50 novice


writer award.
There is a Julian Cowan
Youth Award (12 to 18 years).
For more information, call
the Peter Cowan Writers
Centre on 9301 2282 or email
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Lured into the great


flattie challenge
Chasing flatfish in the Swan
River has always been one of
my favourite pastimes.
Flatfish start to move around
in numbers in hot weather and
the stretch from East Fremantle
through to Nedlands offers some
of the best fishing in the Swan.
There is nothing better than
getting up before the heat of the
day puts the fish down, grabbing
a light spin stick and a handful
of lures and wading the shallows
looking for those elusive flathead
and flounder.
Search for shallow areas with
drop-offs into deeper water.
As the tide rises, bait fish will
swim up to the shallow banks and
flathead will begin patrolling the
shallows in search of a feed.
But the best time to chase flatties
is when the tide starts to ebb and
the bait fish move off the shallows.
Flathead and flounder wait in
ambush just along the edges as
the bait fish swim off the bank.
Smallish hard-bodied lures
5-8cm long are ideal for casting
along the edges of the drop-offs
and an erratic retrieve imitating
a wounded baitfish should entice
a strike.
If the erratic style fails, try a
slow, straight retrieve or the stopand-wait style.
Flathead and flounder just cannot get enough of the soft plastics
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impressive results.
The different brands, styles,
shapes, colours and scents of soft
plastic lures easily fill several
good-sized display boards and
the prices can be scary.
You get what you pay for. The
difference between a cheap lure
and an expensive one is all about
design and construction, and a
better lure means more fish.
Stirling Bridge in East Fremantle
has always been a great place to
flick lures for flatties and you
could catch a yellowfin whiting
or two as well.
There are plenty of shallow
areas dropping into deeper water
and rocky outcrops, especially
near the Swan Yacht Club and
along the shoreline into Rocky
Bay.
Bicton jetty, my old stamping
ground as a youngster, has always
held good numbers of flathead and
flounder, and walking along the
shallows towards Blackwall Reach
flicking a lure across the mussel
beds is an absolute pleasure.
Just across the water is the
beautiful sand spit at Point Walter,
a great spot to start your flatty-ona-lure quest.
Give it a go its great fun.

Waste innovation attracts grants


Applications are now open for
community groups to seek state
government funds for innovative
waste and recycling projects and
practices.
Community-managed gardens
for recycling organic waste,
waste education workshops for
non-English speaking migrants,
and new collection points for aluminium cans and other materials
are some of the projects that have
been funded in the past.
Community groups that work to
protect the environment through
innovative waste management

practices can apply for funding.


Environment Minister Albert
Jacob said such projects were
important in helping WA reach
its target of diverting 65% of
metropolitan waste from landfill
by 2020.
The Waste Authoritys community grant scheme had provided
more than $1.1million to more
than 100 community groups.
This funding has helped many
projects with worthy environmental and social objectives to get off
the ground, Mr Jacobs said.
Applications for the latest round
close on Friday, March 11.

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Community news

Footys for everyone,


say local coaches
Summer sport may not
have finished, but local
junior Australian Rules
coaches Craig Elliott and
Cam Tweedie are so passionate about the game
they are already out on
the paddock with some
young charges.
The two coaches work
at LifeCare Physiotherapy
in Wembley and late last
year both won prestigious Australian Football
Coaches Association
awards.
Craig, from Subiaco
Junior Football Club, was
named WA Auskick Coach
of the Year and Cam, coach
of the Wembley under-17
team, won Youth Coach of
the Year.
Craig encourages all
families to consider Aussie
Rules for kids because of
the benefits, no matter
what a childs sporting
prowess.
I am passionate about
kids in sport because I
reckon that if you get the
healthy living concept
ingrained early then it
helps set them up for life,
Craig said.
Its great for mateship
and camaraderie because
the kids need to learn to
rely on each other in the
team in order to play the
game.
He is quick to dispel the
myth that sporty boys will
always be the stand-out
achievers on the field
Junior footy is not about

elitism, he said. Its


about developing skills
and having fun.
There is an international child who had never
played the game until he
came to Australia in early
primary school and he has
developed into one of the
teams better defenders.
One of the junior teams
has a girl who is an absolute superstar. She is as
competitive as they come,
and I have no doubt that
she will be able to go as
far as she wants in the new
AFL female league.
Cam says players benefit from the extensive
resources that the AFL
injects into the development of coaches.
The AFL takes it very
seriously, he said.
For example, we have
had talks from successful
AFL coaches such as Kevin
Sheedy and Chris Scott.
Registration for junior
football at Wembley (wembleyjuniormagpies.com)
and Subiaco (subiacojfc.
com.au) is now online.
Or take the kids and
register for the Subiaco
Junior Football Club in
person at the Rosalie Park
clubhouse on Sunday,
February 21, 10am to noon.

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Nominations are now open
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Excellence Awards, which
honour WAs most dedicated
and innovative community
service organisations.
Previous award winners include Derbys Fair Game WA,
a charity using recycled sports
equipment to deliver fitness
programs in needy communities,
and Midlands Rise Network,
which opened WAs first safe
house in 2008 for girls aged 14
to 18.
Community Services Minister
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awards recognised organisations
committed to improving the lives
of others.
The state government is
aware that community service
organisations are the backbone
of our communities, and provides about $28million annually to support the sector, Mr
Simpson said.
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This years program includes
a new category that recognises
successful collaborations between community service organisations, local governments
and local communities.
Other categories include
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Community news

Fun times
at the
Happy Tree
About 60 children enjoyed
stories, games and afternoon
tea at the Happy Tree in Hovea
Crescent, City Beach, earlier
this month.
Cambridge council hosted the
party, continuing a tradition
started by Ralph and Phyllis
Soderlund, former residents of
the house.
Ralph, a retired orchardist,
wrote stories that Phyllis illustrated and then Ralph carved
the characters into their verge
tree in Hovea Crescent.
Alfie and Charlie Mill, the
children of the current residents,
thoroughly enjoyed sharing the
tree with other local children
while professional story teller
Glenn Swift entertained the
crowd with Ralphs stories about
the carvings.
The Happy Tree party is held
each February keep a lookout
for information from Cambridge
council each year.

A parachute game as well as stories entertained the crowd at the


Happy Tree party.

School students can try work in a hospital ward


Year 10 students who want to
get a taste of life as nurses or
midwives are invited to apply for
a free, hands-on work-experience
program in public hospitals.
The GREaT (Get Real Experience
and Try) program, run by WA
Healths NurseWest, offers students exposure to nursing and

midwifery as career sby providing a full week of practical work


experience in a clinical setting.
Program coordinator Natalie
Male said the opportunity to be
part of a healthcare team in action
helped students to decide before selecting subjects for senior
school whether they wanted to
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Sometimes young people disregard the option of nursing and
midwifery based on preconceived,
and often incorrect, ideas about
the profession usually based on
what they see on TV, she said.
We constantly receive positive
feedback about the program and
how it helps students to decide

on their future career path, and


also to set goals and increase their
motivation.
Applications are open until
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private school Year 10 students.
About 200 placements will be
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Community news

Bubbling with the joy of life

Dom Salvado
returns
to Subiaco

An experimental clown program at Wearne in Cottesloe is


having spin-offs for both residents and staff.

The historic figure of Rosendo


Salvado will return to Subiaco
in the form of Tim Green for the
official launch of the pilgrim
trail on March 1 in Subiacos
Market Square.
Tim, a graduate of the WA
Academy of Performing Arts,
will play the role of Salvado at
the event.
Dom Salvado will join WA
Governor Kerry Sanderson to
declare the pilgrim trail officially
open.
Benedictine monk Dom Salvado
is the inspiration for the 201km
trail from Subiaco to New Norcia. Recent WAAPA graduate Tim Green practises for his role as Dom
The website is www.pilSalvado for the public opening of the Pilgrim Trail on March 1 in
grimtrail.com.au.
Subiaco. Photo: L-A Shibish

Wearne, the first aged-care home


in WA to introduce Elder Clowns,
is halfway through a 12-week humour and laughter program that
is having very positive results.
A professionally trained
performer from The Humour
Foundation goes to Wearne each
week.
Accompanied by staff, the clown
visits individual residents, many
living with dementia, to laugh, sing
and generally have fun.
The foundation started by giv-

ing a one-day workshop for staff


to help them bring laughter as
therapy to residents.
Bethanie occupational therapist Alex Fergusson said: The
program is a fantastic opportunity
for staff to learn new techniques
to improve the daily lives of residents.
He said strategies like laughter
therapy had been proved to relieve
pain, reduce blood pressure and
decrease stress.
We can see the results already,
he said. Theres a much more
positive and warm atmosphere
among the residents, following
a session with the Elder Clown.

Organists celebrate 50 years


WA organist Anne Page,
who now has an international career from her base
in Cambridge, is returning
home for a gala recital for
the Organ Society.
To celebrate its 50th anniversary, the society has invited
her to present the recital at
7pm on Saturday, March 12,
on the Bellsham pipe organ
in the Wesley College Chapel
in South Perth.
Rebuilt in 2010-11 by Pipe
Organs WA, this is a large
instrument and will display
Ms Pages technical prowess.

organ and her teacher at the


University of WA, Annette
Goerke, inspired her to study
French organ music and to
travel to Europe for lessons.
Her London debut at the
Royal Festival Hall in 1988
playing 20th century masterpieces marked a commitment
to contemporary music.
As a member of the British
Institute of Organ Studies she
has taken a leading role in the
development of the historic
organ sound archive.
She was also consulted during the restoration of the pipe
organ in St Lukes Anglican
Church in Mosman Park.

The concert will include


music by Baroque composers Bach and Buxtehude as
well as contemporary French
composers Alain and Dupre.
Bookings $40, concession
$35, under 18 free can be
made online at oswa.org.au
at the ticketbooth tab.
Tickets include refreshments at interval and door
sales may be available.
Ms Page, who was born and
educated in WA, is known in
the UK and abroad as a musician who combines virtuosity
and versatility.
The music of Bach first
awakened her interest in the

Mans work across


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SUMMER
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Two million years of human


history are showcased in 100 objects on show at the WA Museum.

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The History of the World exhibition is made up of 100 objects


from the British Museum and the
artefacts include the bronze head
of Roman Emperor Augustus, who
ruled from 27 BC to AD14.
The WA Museum has selected
the Yamaji antennas as the West
Australian object to be displayed
alongside the exhibition.
The antennas highlight the
importance of the Murchison
Widefield Array, as part of the
worlds largest radio astronomy
project, the Square Kilometre
Array, and the unique relationship that emerged between the
astrophysicists and the Yamaji
people.
A History of the World in 100
Objects tells its story exclusively
through objects people have made,
some that have been admired and
preserved, and others that have
been used, broken and discarded.

From stone to gold, clay to


plastic, the artefacts range in size
from a 1.6m tall Assyrian relief,
to gold coins of Croesus.
The international exhibition
will continue until June 18.
Culture and the Arts Minister
John Day said West Australians
were the first in Australia to see
the exhibition.
We are one of only two locations to secure the rights to A
History of the World and I encourage everyone to take the opportunity to visit the museum and
see it for yourself, Mr Day said.
He said A History of the World
would be the last exhibition at the
WA Museums Perth site before
it closed to accommodate works
for the new museum.
The museum is about to undergo the most significant transformation in its nearly 125-year
history, he said. The new museum will be built at the existing
site, incorporating the heritage
buildings, and is expected to
open in 2020.

Cott concert for cancer cause


Entertainer Max Kay and Jenny
Seaton will host a family picnic
concert at the Cottesloe Civic
Centre next Sunday, February 28.
It will raise funds for Cancer
Support WAs free 24-hour support
telephone line.
The opening act will be Laura
Rogers, who finished Year 12 at
PLC last year and has been accepted into the WA Academy of
Performing Arts.
Then get set for John Lennon
impersonator Marcus Cahill and
the Disco Divas all-girl 70s dance
show.

The gates open at 3.30pm and the


concert starts at 4.30, finishing at
about 6.30pm.
There will be a selection of food
available to buy from Heritage
Cheese, Tinker Tailor Soldier
Sailor and Angels Manyaman
Filipino Grill.
Seating is not reserved, so take
your own low seats, bean bags or
rugs.
Tickets $25, children $10 can
be booked online at www.cancersupportwa.org.au/concert4cancer.
Cancer Support WAs support
line helps families deal with a
cancer diagnosis.

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Introducing Irena Ivanova


Irena has lived in Wembley Downs and
Doubleview for over 20 years and has
extensive area knowledge and long
standing community ties.

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Community news

Running not your thing?


Try a writing marathon
A marathon writing competition on Saturday, March
19, will be hosted by the
Society of Women Writers
WA.
If you accept the marathon challenge, Helen Iles,
president of the society, will
provide writing prompts to
ignite creativity and help
mine the landscape of your
imagination.
Helen, who is an author,
poet, publisher and editor,
says: Dont worry about grammar, punctuation or spelling,
but let the words flow and fall
as they may.
The object of the marathon is not to create perfect
pieces of writing on the day,
but to produce first drafts, to

Ready to set sail Chair of Sailability Tracy Odiam, left, with Royal Perth Yacht Club general manager Stuart
Walton and Di Bruce from Fishability on board the Nev Thomas.

Messing around in boats is for everyone


Recreational sailing and fishing can be enjoyed by people
of all abilities, thanks to some
very special organisations.
Sailability, which makes sailing
possible for everyone, regardless
of age and ability, has operated
from Royal Perth Yacht Club for
the past 15 years.
Now Sailability has joined
forces with Fishability to smooth
the way for people with disabilities to enjoy fishing on the water
as well.
Fishability, a finalist in the

2015 National Disability Awards,


helps people who need support
to experience the joy of fishing
using purpose-built motorised
rods, reels and fishing rod holders.
Royal Perth Yacht Club provides free berthing and other
services to the purpose-built
wheelchair-friendly vessel, Nev
Thomas.
Fishability executive officer
Dianne Bruce said: The partnership with Royal Perth Yacht
Club and Sailability has created
a strong platform for so many

children and adults living with


disabilities in our community to
enjoy Perths Swan River,
Club commodore Mike
Campbell said: Theres nothing
better in life than being able to
mess around in boats, have fun
on the water and enjoy the beauty
that is offered by our Swan River.
Were delighted to provide
the facilities and to partner with
Sailability and Fishability to
ensure that everyone, regardless
of their ability, will have the opportunity to experience the joy
of sailing and fishing.

unearth fresh new material


and generate ideas for future
writing projects.
Take your favourite pens
notepaper will be supplied.
There will be 10 challenges,
each lasting 25 minutes. The
winner will receive a trophy
and certificate and there will
be prizes for second and third
places.
The cost of the marathon
is $20 and it is open to men
and women. Tea and coffee
are provided.
The marathon will be from
9.30am to 4pm at Citiplace
Community Centre in the
Perth railway station concourse.
For bookings, call 0415
840 031 or email swwofwa@
gmail.com.

Take a spin on the freeway


The newly opened Elizabeth
Quay will be the new finishing line for the ECU Freeway
Bike Hike for Asthma.
It is hoped that this years
event on Sunday, April 3, will
attract more than 8000 cyclists
to the once-a-year chance
to ride on the Mitchell and
Kwinana freeways.
There is a 10% discount
for earlybird registrations at
freewaybikehike.com.au until
5pm on Monday, February 29,
or until the allocation is filled.
The event supports the
Asthma Foundation and
Telethon.
The ride offers a choice of
four distances 60km, 30km,

10km and 1km to cater for all


fitness levels and ages.
At Elizabeth Quay there
will be entertainment and the
opportunity for spectators to
cheer on the cyclists.
The 60km event starts and
finishes at Elizabeth Quay,
while the 30km ride starts
at either Currambine or
Kwinana.
The 10km ride starts at
either Stirling or Bull Creek
and the 1km trike trail is along
Mounts Bay Road.
Free train travel is included
in the registration fee.
Asthma Foundation CEO
David Johnson urged participants to register before the
discounted allocation ran out.

for sale
13 Callan Road, Floreat
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high
$1 millions

A Great Entertainer
Located in one of the best streets in Floreat, this extensively renovated
home has been transformed into a very stunning family home. Luxurious
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Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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$1,695,000

106 Tate Street, West Leederville


4

613sqm

Price Reduction! Iconic Character

From
$980,000

offers

403 Vincent Street West, West Leederville


2

488sqm

Duplex Capable With Renovated Bungalow and Pool

25b Simper Street, Wembley


3

366sqm

Elegant and Spacious Home in Sought After Location

This stunning home offers sublime character features


complete with a spectacular renovation which brings this
home to the highest standard of living.

Beautifully restored 1930s solid brick home in an awesome


location, has been given a truly contemporary make over.
All offers considered, have your say by 24th Feb!

This sophisticated home has been cleverly designed for


modern living and entertaining. The spaciousness, style
and quality of this light lled home will be sure to please.

Open Sat 10:30am-11:15am

Open Sat 11:15am-12:00pm

Open Sat 11:15am-12:00pm

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

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from
$1,200,000

from
$695,000

11a Rae Street, Leederville


3

368sqm

Immaculate Free Standing Home

80c Bourke Street, Leederville


4

$1,050,000

134a Tower Street, West Leederville

521sqm

Juliet Balconies and Leafy Vistas

Expansive Proportions in an Unexpected Hideaway

Entry level pricing in a fabulous location, not a cent to


spend, modern and light, with lovely native gardens.

This stunning designer home promises a wonderful


lifestyle with beautiful space, light and privacy complete
with an enormous back yard beg enough to subdivide.

An elegant contemporary home with the warmth of timber


tones. So much to love from plantation shutters, oak
ooring, central courtyard garden and private rear garden.

Open Sat 2:00pm-2:45pm

Open Sat 2:00pm-2:45 pm

Open Sat 12:30pm-1:15pm

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

mid
$800,000s

sold

8 Rae Street, Leederville


3

Sold on First Home Open


This little darling was snapped up in a ash.
Call me to appraise your home if you want the job done.

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

154 Loftus Street, North Perth


2

578sqm

Laneway Life

from
$680,000

50a Brady Street, Mount Hawthorn


3

327sqm

Innovative Design, Excellent Location

Welcoming, well-loved and well-developed. Come and feel


what life feels like in the lane. Fully renovated kitchen and
bathroom while a large living area overlooks the backyard.

This magnicent property has been carefully designed with


an open oorplan and grand void incorporating upstairs
and downstairs creating a sense of space and warmth.

Open Sat 11:30am-12:15pm

Open Sat 12:45pm-1:15pm

Carl Casilli 0403 009 814

Carl Casilli 0403 009 814

Leederville 247 Oxford Street | 9208 1999


Subiaco
236 Rokeby Road | 9381 2055

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Community news
Charity begins
with good
business

Davids the
full bottle
on wine

For the first time, the Telstra


Australian Business Awards
will include an award to acknowledge the contribution
made by charities.

Wine man David Beaton may


live and work in Shenton Park,
but his heart lies in the wine
country of the South-West.
He has recently started working at The Wine Box in Onslow
Road but goes to Margaret River
twice a year to keep up with
wines from the region.
We have a lot of wines from
small Margaret River wineries
here that dont supply to the
major chains, David said.
We get to stock them because
they cant supply the quantities
the large chains want.
Davids favourites from the
region include Victory Point
and Leeuwin Estate.
Singlefile, from Denmark, is
also up there, he said.
Their chardonnay and riesling are amazing.
As for the best Ive ever
tasted, the Penfolds Grange
would be right up there.
David said it was great working for a small local familyowned business.
He said the secret to retail
was being friendly, helpful, and
knowledgeable.
I suppose people come back
to see me because theyve liked
the recommendations Ive
made, he said.
The internet has supposedly
led to fewer shops. But customer
service is the only thing thats
going to keep retail alive.
The Wine Box manager,
Daniel Lodge, said: David is a
member of a dying race of true
retail professionals.

The latest figures show that


Australian charities have a combined annual income of more
than $103billion and employ
more than one million people.
The state manager for Save
the Children, Juan Larranaga,
said: Its fantastic to see organisations like Telstra recognise
the important role of charities
in the community and provide
exposure for their work that is
often behind the scenes.
Telstra Business Awards ambassador Will Irving said the
awards, now in their 24th year,
celebrated the achievements of
small and medium businesses,
which he described as the lifeblood of the Australian economy.
Nominations for the awards
are open and local communities
are encouraged to recognise brilliant businesses by nominating
them in one of five categories,
including the new charity award.
The four other award categories are new business, micro
business, small business and
medium business.
The medium business award
category has undergone an
important change this year to
increase the number of employees from 200 to 500.
For more information on the
awards or to nominate a business, visit www.telstrabusinessawards.com.
Entries for the awards can
be submitted until Wednesday,
March 23.

David Beaton is the go-to guy in Shenton Park for wine guidance. Photo: Paul McGovern

for sale
$1,050,000

auction

134a Tower Street, West Leederville

54 Daglish Street, Wembley


5

2.5

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249 sqm

Its a Showstopper!

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Open Saturday 20th February 12:30pm - 1:15pm and


Wednesday 24th February 6:00pm - 6:30pm
Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 12th March 4:00pm

Open Saturday 20th February 12:30pm - 1:30pm

Sam Bevan | 0401 605 210


sam.bevan@abelmcgrath.com.au

Adam Marchant | 0414 434 686


adam@abelmcgrath.com.au

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

POST, February 20, 2016 Page 63

for sale
13 Quadrangle Place, Nedlands
4/5

710 sqm

In A Class Of Its Own

low-mid
$2 millions

Words are simply not enough to describe this home. The expressions
luxurious, lavish and sumptuous do not begin to describe this multi-level
property, which is far more akin to a work of art than a home. Meticulously
and painstakingly designed and built over 2 years, the home showcases
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Open Saturday 20th February 12:00pm - 12:45pm

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

10 Archdeacon Street, Nedlands


4

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mid
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location. With a huge number of living options and an unbeatable location
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a lifestyle that is truly without comparison perfect location at the perfect
price. Put this one on your list.

Open Saturday 20th February 1:15pm - 2:00pm

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

Page 64 POST, February 20, 2016

Community news

Ivan makes history entertaining


The first event in this years
Walk and Talk Series for
Heritage Perth was booked
out in just four days.
So an encore performance
presented in association with
the Perth Theatre Trust has
been scheduled.
An Audience with Ivan King,
hosted by Heritage Perth executive director Richard Offen, will
be informative, witty and sometimes even waspish. Above all,
it will be entertaining.

Born in Midland, Ivan appeared in plays and musicals


throughout Australia and New
Zealand before spending two
years working in the regional
theatres of the UK.
He returned to Perth in the
1970s to continue a stage career
that has since embraced acting,
writing and directing in Perths
major theatres and theatrerestaurants.
He brought this rich experience to his role as founder

and curator of the Museum of


Performing Arts.
In what is sure to be a lively
and entertaining conversation
with Richard Offen, he will
reveal all. Well, all that can be
talked about in one hour.
An Audience with Ivan King
will be Downstairs at The Maj,
from 12.30 to 1.30pm on March 16.
Bookings via heritageperth.
com are essential because
places in the free event are
limited.

Heres an entertaining morning


A line-up of Hollywoods
greatest musical, song and
dance stars including Fred
Astaire, Ginger Rogers and
Gene Kelly feature in Thats
Entertainment.
The movie was made in 1974
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to
celebrate its 50th anniversary
and focuses on musical film
from the 1920s to 50s.
See all the musical greats
again at 10am on Wednesday,
February 24, at the Cygnet
Cinema in Como.
The screening is presented
by the Australian Museum of
Motion Picture and Television
(AMMPT), a non-profit organisation committed to preserving
the rich heritage of Australias

Call us on
9381 3088
to advertise
in the POST

Tickets are $10, $5 for AMMPT


members and $8 for seniors.
For more information, phone
9367 1663 or email waregion@
ammpt.asn.au.

film industry.
The doors open at 9.15am and
screenings start at 10am.
There will be live entertainment in the foyer.

Philately is everywhere
People who love stamps can
share their passion with others
through groups that are part of
the Philatelic Society of WA.
The Daytime Stamp Club
meets in Subiaco on the first
Thursday of each month. The
next meeting is at 1pm on
March 3 in the Scout Hall in
Rokeby Road, Subiaco.
This is the ideal club for
people who like to be at home
at night.
Visitors are welcome phone
Ross on 9341 3576 for more
details.
The Postmark Circle meets
on the second Monday of each
month.
This is a different aspect of
stamp collecting take along
your circular postmarks end-

ing in up.
This meeting is at 7.30pm on
March 14 at Philatelic House,
unit 18 Wellington Fair, 40
Lord Street, Perth.
Visitors are welcome call
Malcolm on 0404 061 994 for
more details.
The Philatelic Society of WA
meets at 7.30pm on the third
Tuesday of each month, also
at Philatelic House in Lord
Street.
This stamp club is for both
city and suburbs and welcomes
visitors.
On March 15 there will be a
Malay States display, an auction, circuit sheets and supper.
Ring Gavin 0419 963 017 for
more details.

Ivan King has a lifetime of theatre stories to tell.

for sale
18 Subiaco Road, Subiaco
584 sqm of land

auction

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Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 12th March 2:30pm

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Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

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for sale
6 Barnsley Road, Mount Claremont
4

876 sqm

auction
Uber Cool!
Old meets new in this beautifully renovated residence with stunning
architect designed extension. With 4 bedrooms, open-plan
kitchen, living and dining, second living area, teenage retreat, huge
covered entertaining deck, pool, cabana, powered workshop, cellar
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open plan areas blend family living, dining, kitchen and entertaining into
one huge space. Sliding doors open to the decked alfresco built under
the roof line to create the perfect indoor/outdoor entertaining experience.

Open Saturday 20th February 11:20am - 12:00pm


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 12th March 10:30am

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

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

7 Towerhill Place, Mount Claremont


4

490 sqm

auction
LAST CHANCE! BIDDING STARTS $1.3M
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pockets of Mt Claremont, this beautifully presented Tuscan inspired
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perfectly blends contemporary style with classic design to bring you an
exceptional family home full of warmth and Tuscan charm.

Open Saturday 20th February 10:40am - 11:10am


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 27th February 10:30am

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

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

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FOR SALE

OFFERS BY 6TH MARCH 2016

318 Badgerup Road


GNANGARA WA 6077

ABSOLUTELY MIND BLOWING!


Will be sold by 6th March 2016
FEATURES
10,360sqm of land
6 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms
12 car garage plus mechanics pit
Built for functions with 300+ guests
Parking for 100s of cars
Self-contained apartment
Boardroom and sound-proofed music
room
Resort living gym, poolside bar
and 10 seater jacuzzi
Viewing tower to the city

IGOR NUJIC
0419 461 010
igor@porteous.com.au

WILLIAM PORTEOUS
0439 880 242
william@porteous.com.au

Office: 9386 8800


www.porteous.com.au

POST, February 20, 2016 Page 67

FOR SALE

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SPACIOUS APARTMENT IN A BLUE RIBBON STREET


FEATURES
3 double bedrooms
2 bathrooms plus powder room
Open plan informal living area
Modern Meile equipped kitchen
Dining and study areas
Master suite with rear leafy courtyard
29m2 entertaining balcony
Separate laundry and wine cellar
Underground secure 3 car garaging
Internal area: 178m2

WILLIAM PORTEOUS
0439 880 242
william@porteous.com.au

Office: 9386 8800


www.porteous.com.au

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Community news

Special care for


stoic cats

A ball to give new hope


A ball in Perth Town Hall next month
will be organised by young people actively
involved in a mentoring program for young
people at risk.
The Colosoul Groups annual fundraising ball is on Saturday, March 19, and will
include an art and photography exhibition,
fashion runway and live music.
Each year, the mentoring program supports
100 young people aged 13 to 25 who are passionate about the media and arts industry.
The program is tailored to the needs and
development of the young people involved,
including support for indigenous Australians.
It opens a positive and creative pathway for
young people at risk and for those who may
not cope within the normal schooling system.
For more information, including tickets,
partnerships or sponsorship opportunities,
email pa@colosoul.com.au or phone 0422
411 499.

Kittens needing good homes will take


centre stage at the opening of a new cat-only
pet hospital in West Leederville this Sunday.

Sunday 20 March 2016 | 9am - 3pm

M A R K E T S Q U A R E P A R K , R O B E R T S R D , S U B I AC O

Pop-Up Cafes breakfast foods and coffee


Pop-Up Stalls craft, vintage, book sale and retro wares
Free Entertainment of jazz musicians and other artists
Free Art Workshop by art/media teacher on application.
Art Display by Subiaco Primary School, judging on day
Kids Activities Playground, jugglers, clowns, fairies, elves
All entrants get 1 free raffle ticket, hourly draws conducted
An entry fee donation $5/adults, children under 15 free

Dr Martine van Boeijen in a recovery ward that can become an oxygen tent so
cats dont have to wear masks. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Linedancing exercises the brain and the feet

Book a market stall online - www.brunchonroberts.com

Enquiries: brunchonroberts@gmail.com
The new community
event by

Its called Seniors


Linedance Group, but organiser Geoff Tuke says all
ages are welcome.

In association with
& replaces Subiaco Craft Fair

The linedancing group has


become a fixture at St Lukes
Church in Mosman Park and
starts again for a new year
from Friday, March 4.

Supporting Partners

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There is an early session


from 9.30 to 10am, followed by
the main session until 11am.
The purpose of the early
session is to assist new friends
to learn some basics of line
dancing and a couple of the
dances we start our main session with, Geoff said.

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Staff from Cat Haven will take the animals


to the open day at the Oxford Close building.
Owner Martine van Boeijen graduated from
Murdoch University and worked in a London
emergency vet clinic before returning to Perth.
She said unlike dogs, cats were very good
at hiding their illnesses.
They are not pack animals so they do everything possible to disguise the fact they are
unwell in order to survive, Dr van Boeijen said.
She said she had decided to open the catonly hospital after she returned from London
and her own cat died very suddenly.
Minou had a tumour and declined and died
in the space of a week, she said.
The Oxford Close hospital has state-of-theart equipment, including a laboratory that can
analyse blood samples in just eight minutes,
a heated surgery table, ultrasound and x-ray
equipment, an isolation ward and boarding
condos with individual ventilation systems
and piped music.
Classical music is the best for preventing them from becoming stressed, Dr van
Boeijen said.
I tell owners to put their cat in the car,
cover it with a blanket and turn on classic
FM, to stop them getting stressed.
The open day from 10am to 4pm on February
20 will include tours of the hospital, coffee
and entertainment for owners.

900sqm

Linda Sullivan

Ticia Juniper

m. 0439 926 688

m. 0417 669 384

e. linda@spacerealty.com.au

e. ticia@spacerealty.com.au

The cost for all sessions


is $10 and the dancers can
adjourn to Cappuccino by the
River afterwards for a relaxing coffee and chat.
Our dances are all based
on easy short sequences, each
of which usually includes
one slightly tricky feature to

keep us thinking and agile,


Geoff said.
There is also a session
in the Dalkeith Hall on
Wednesday afternoons at
1.30pm.
For more information, go
to seniorslinedance.com or
phone Geoff on 0419 790 799.

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m. 0417 669 384
e. ticia@spacerealty.com.au

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m. 0403 344 649
e. scott@spacerealty.com.au

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Community news
Cambridge
An enthusiastic
crowd watched the
Cambridge Bowling
Clubs championship
fours final in idyllic
conditions last Friday
evening.
The new fours club
champions are Jim
Barry, Haydn Lowe,
Peter Easom and Tony
Walsh, who beat Ros
Bolton, John Barlow,
Des Bassett and Killer
Kane 20/14.
In Thursdays pennants, Cambridge
hosted Merriwa in
division 4 to gain a

point, with the winning players being


Ross Williams, Rob
Stephenson, Ian Cooke
and Pat Lee. Every
point is valuable to
avoid relegation.
Division 3 put up
a good fight but was
overrun against topof-the-table Valley.
Division 1 blue
played at Morley,
where Wally Manning,
Ziggy Phillips, Phil
McShane and Neil
Howat eventually
broke away to win
21/15. With narrow
defeats on the other
rinks, they finished
the day all square on
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bowling
Premier league
hosted its nemesis,
Bassendean, with the
only winners being
Neil Bolton, Grant
Allen, Mohan Lal and
Colt Harris 22/18.
In Saturday pennants, premier league
journeyed to Osborne
Park where Plugger
Adams, Colt Harris,
Cliffy Wooldridge and
Ross Bolton continued
their recent form to
win 19/15, while Pieter
Harris, Greg Kane,
Teddy Leah and Nick
Lewis won 24/20.
They picked up 2pts
and need to win just
one of the next three
games to finish minor
premiers.
Top-placed division
2 hosted seventhplaced Lake Monger,
with Cambridges
Wal Manning, Ziggy
Phillips, Yannis
Pilkadaris and Johnny
van der Werdt winning 29/22, and
Steve Buckley, Phil
McShane, David
Hughes and Monty
Bellos winning 21/18.
However, these two
wins were not enough
for the points and
Cambridge went down
84-93.
Division 3 trekked
to Kalamunda and
walked away with pt.
Division 4s Colt
Bradley (93) steered
his team of Geoff
Boyd, Harry Kaput
and Irving Judge to
a three-shot victory.
The winners of
the RAC Saturday
morning bowls were
F. Oliver and G.
Arrow from T. Letch,
J. Wenden and H.
Forbes.
This event is an
opportunity to learn
the game because no
bowls experience is
needed.
Mondays 2-4-2 winners with 21pts were
David Hughes and
Mike Rinaldi from
David Sladen and Jim
Sweeney on 20pts.T
Thera Howat and
David McGrath won
the plate on a countback from Don Quin
and Bob Gauntlett.

Claremont
On Thursday,
Claremonts mens
pennant division 4
white team played
Melville to gain 5pts.
They remain second on the ladder to
Dalkeith-Nedlands 1.
On Saturday, the
mens division 3 red
team played Bull
Creek AFA, picking
up 6pts.
They are in second
spot on the ladder to
Leeming.
The winner of the
clubs Sunday scroungers final was Hazel
Warr, with Peter
Channer the runnerup.

Hollywood
Subiaco
It was a mixed bag
of results in the mens
mid-week pennants
after the long haul to
Dalkeith-Nedlands.
Division 2 came
home with the aggregate and moved into
second spot to be in a
healthy position with
four rounds to go.
Bill Ford, Wally
Graham, Ron
Middleton and Vern
Jones won by 6, while
Leigh Fitzpatrick,
John Hall, Mike Hatch
and Glen Morey won
the pots with a +24
win.
It was a tale of
woe for division 4,
with Alan Brindley,
Graeme Gerrans,
Grandad and Colin
Graves going down
by heaps.
John Duncan, Ron
Wilkie, John Horsfall
and Ray Preston got
to within a shot at
the 18th but still went
down by 4, while Ted
Brown, Uncle Arthur,
Laurie Ward and Greg
Bridges at one stage
led by six shots, but
went down by 1.
It was not a good
start to Valentines
weekend for either of
the Saturday pennant
divisions.
Division 2 managed to salvage 2pts
against bottom side

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Inglewood but are still


grimly hanging on to
seventh place.
The winners were
Peter Evans, John
Hall, David Byrne and
Tony Byrne, who were
all square on the 19th
end then picked up
three shots to win by 3,
and the rink of Leigh
Fitzpatrick, Robbie
Appleton, Ronaldo
Middleton and Danny
Byrne, who won by 5.
Division 5 travelled
to Perth and Tatts and
managed to escape
with a point.
Alan Brindley, Ron
Wilkie, John Horsfall
and Ray Preston didnt
open their account
until the 8th end but
were within two by the
11th end.
However the late
start came back to
bite them and they
lost by 9.
Ted Brown, Ray
Fells, Bob Porter
and Greg Bridges
had a one-shot lead
on the 16th end but
lost by 1, while John
Duncan, Bill Chellew,
Laurie Ward and
Colin Graves won by 5.
Division 5 remains
in third place despite
the loss.

Mosman
Park
Last Wednesdays
scroungers had a good
roll-up and on a lovely
warm evening.
The finalists were
Graeme Pope, Debbie
Neaves, Wyn Lucas,
Patrick James, Peter
Humphry and Alida
Pope.
Alida played a great
final and came out the
winner.
The serious end of
the pennant season
is approaching when
positioning on the various ladders becomes
important.
The mens mid-week
teams had mixed success.
Division 4 gained
4pts against Kardinya,
and division 5 gained
6pts.
Division 1 did not
pick up any points but
is hanging around the
middle of the ladder.
On Saturday, the
mens teams had
mixed results with
division 5 the only winner against Safety Bay.

Get ready to party with EDDE in Dot Bennett Park


next Sunday.

Februarys final fling


EDDE will perform in Dot Bennett
Park in Smyth Road, Nedlands, in a free
event presented by Nedlands council next
Sunday.
Blending pop with elements of soul, funk
and R&B, EDDE doesnt do things by halves
big band, big sound, big voice.
The concert will be from 5.30 to 7pm on
Sunday, February 28.
This is the last of the free family concerts
in Nedlands for this summer and it comes
with childrens activities, including fairies,
a bouncy castle, face painting and more.
The ladies Saturday
teams also had mixed
results.
Division 3 had a
good win against
Warwick, but division
1 had a hard match
against Leeming and
gained only pt.
The mens championship fours concluded on Sunday.
The winners were
John Carter, Jeff
Adams, Ken Stower
and Damien Adams,
with runners-up
David Armstrong,
John Hart, Peter
McGurk and Mark
Whiting, with a score
of 20/11.
The outstanding
match was a win
by Michael Grace,
Gary Ryan, Peter
Jones and Bill Owen
against the hot favourite team of
Graeme Wishart,
Guy Hagan, Clint
Nagetagaal, and Paul
Fair.
Fish and chips are
on again on Tuesday
evening from 5.30pm.

Ptanque
At Subiaco Ptanque
Club last Saturday, the
pistes were alive with
activity.
The morning umpires training session
was well attended, as
were the afternoon
coaching session and
social play.
The club welcomed
back Angela Mercer
after a prolonged absence that did nothing
to diminish her skills.
After the evening
barbecue, organised
by Guy Soubeyran in
his inimitable style,
several members
took advantage of the
perfect weather and
returned to the pistes
until after dark.
This Saturday,
February 20, this
years Subiaco
Twilight Masters will
be held at the club.
There will be social
play for members not
taking part in the main
event.

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TIMEOUT
Dancing the essence

SARAH McNEILL

of emotion

Raewyn Hill has spent this week feeling


vulnerable and exposed, but as artistic
director of new contemporary dance
company Co3, she is used to that.
As a creator I keep an open door, so Im
used to feeling vulnerable and accept that
sometimes nothing happens and sometimes
things just flow, she said.
I think Id feel more vulnerable if I
closed the door and was left alone.
This week, Raewyn took six company
dancers into the concourse of the Art
Gallery of WA where she has been talking
to three blind people.
She wanted to know how they expressed
emotion without having seen emotion
expressed and her dancers will translate
this conversation into a physical language.
Co3s Reason for Being developmental
workshops and performances are designed
to reveal the process of creating and are
part of a long-term artistic collaboration
with the art gallery.
As a new company we must find new
ways of creating and new audiences,
Raewyn said.
Art gallery director Stefano Carboni
said: In 2016, were inviting people to
see things differently, and this new collaboration with Co3 is a highlight of our
program.
The interpretation of visual arts across
art forms is an exciting area to explore,
and the opportunity for audiences to
follow the creation of each dance work is a
rare opportunity.
Please turn to page 74

mark-anthony turnages

blood
on
the
floor
thur 25 feb | fremantle arts centre

Dancer Katherine Gurr


at the Art Gallery of WA.
Photo: Toni Wilkinson

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TIMEOUT

arts

Raw emotion pours out in poems


SARAH McNEILL

Last week Dennis Haskell

Poet Dennis Haskell will read some of his latest work at


this weekends Perth Writers Festival.

had the hard task of going


through his latest collection
of poems.
The collection is brought
together in a book titled,
Ahead of Us, and charts
the journey from happy
marriage to Rhonda, her
cancer diagnosis, her long
illness and death.
It has been a harrowing
time for Dennis, a retired
emeritus professor at
UWA, who has not looked
through the poems since he
last proof-read them.
You think youre over it
all but like a sudden smell
or sound that brings it all
back, I found the same
with the poems, Dennis
said, trying to decide
what to read aloud at this
weekends Writers Festival.
I can never read that
one again, he said, of the
long-form poem, Saturday
Night and Sunday
Morning, which details the

Lines of poetry are like a


dam wall when the pressure
builds up behind them.

last hours of Rhondas life.


Some of the poems, all
beautifully crafted and
filled with raw emotion,
and the passionate letter he
wrote on the eve of her last
major operation (On The
Eve) were written during
Rhondas struggle with
ovarian cancer.
After she died I went
overseas on a pilgrimage.
I went to places and saw
people who had mattered
a lot to her or us. It was a
tough trip but I was on my
own and I just wrote. Lines
of poetry are like a dam
wall when the pressure
builds up behind them.
They poured out of me.
He said he was very
concious of the fact that
each one had to work as a
true poem and not just an

POSTies A family saga in short bites


host
DAVID COHEN

POST reporter David


Cohen is chairing four
events at the Perth
Writers Festival this
weekend.
Nobel Prize winner
Peter Doherty and
novelists James
Bradley and Paolo
Bacigalupi will consider
the role fiction can play
in getting the climate
change message across
(Friday, 1pm, free).
Seven years of
travel in Brazil saw
Fran Bryson develop
an obsession with
the country (Friday,
2.30pm, free).
Barristers Mark
Tedeschi and Richard
McHugh talk about
their love of law and
literature (Sunday,
11.30am, free).
Historian Simon
Sebag Montefiore
(The Romanovs) and
Russian-American
journalist Masha Gessen
discuss Russia Then and
Now (Sunday, 1pm,
ticketed).
POST arts editor
Sarah McNeill is
chairing two events.
Tracy Farr, Debra
Adelaide and Peter
Rose share their
favourite books
(Friday, 11.30am, free)
and James Bradley
discusses his love of the
Beatles film, A Hards
Day Night, before its
screening (Friday,
5.30pm, free).

I walk in the door and Gran


tells me that a month ago
Leslie Mulligan was taken
by a shark while trying to
save a stranger. Imagine, a
national hero. She actually
says that. As though dying in
a world of pain in an ocean
filled with his own blood was
a heroic choice.
This is the opening
to Michelle MichauCrawfords short story,
Leaving Elvis, which won
the 2013 ABR Elizabeth
Jolley Prize for short fiction.
The narrator of the story
is amazed to learn the
council will vote on a statue
to be erected to the victim.
One design has Leslie
holding the shark in a
headlock.
The local artist, a Year

12 student named Russell,


has apparently forgotten
that the shark won that
particular battle.
When I was writing it,
not too many people had
been taken by sharks,
Michelle said.
Then they started
popping up.
This weekend, Michelle

will be at the Perth Writers


Festival at UWA, talking
about her short story
collection, collectively titled
Leaving Elvis.
The stories are about
one family and cross three
generations.
Michelle said she had
originally worked on having
Leaving Elvis as a novel,
but it didnt quite work.
I pulled it back, but
there were all these other
characters swirling in my
head, she said. It was an
unexpected process, but it
was fun.
As well as her Writers
Festival appearances this
weekend, Michelle will be
at a UWA Club literary
high tea on February 27.
On March 15 she will be
at Swanbournes Bookcaffe
at 10am.

Dancing the essence of emotion


cover

story

From page 73

Co3 was launched


late last year, formed by
combining two youth
companies, Buzz Dance
Theatre and Steps Youth
Dance Company. The first
season, Re-loaded, was met
with ecstatic reviews.
We inherited a great
legacy, Raewyn said. So
it was more of a relief than
a surprise to have standing
ovations.
The new company has a

professional ensemble of
12 dancers, an elite youth
ensemble of 16 dancers
who are in a strenuous
professional training
program, and an education
arm of more than 70
young dancers, who learn
through self-devised
projects.
Raewyn came to Perth
from north Queensland
where she had been artistic
director of Dancenorth for
five years.
I love Perth, Raewyn
said. There is a great
sense of community here
and such blue sky the
two things I really connect

with.
Reason for Being
concludes with a
development showing at
the Art Gallery of WA on
Sunday, February 21, at
3pm.
Reason for Being
developments at the gallery
will run from March 9 to
12, April 6 to 9, May 4 to
7, July 20 to 23, August
17 to 20, October 19 to 22,
and November 23 to 25.
Re:Loaded returns
for two more public
performances on Friday
and Saturday, March
18 and 19, at the State
Theatre Centre.

outpouring of grief.
Theyre not my slide
night but they are all
absolutely true, Dennis
said.
The cover of the book
features an old photo
of 24-year-old Rhonda
perching on the windowsill
of her flat on Princedale
Road in Londons Holland
Park. Dennis and Rhonda
got married in London.
To be in London is the
early 70s was pretty blissful, Dennis said.
They returned to
Perth when Rhonda
was pregnant with the
first of their two sons.
After raising the two
boys, Rhonda, formerly
a podiatrist, worked in
admissions at UWA and
then in the international

centre and did a degree in


Asian studies. Her funeral
was held in the Sunken
Gardens.
Ahead of Us is the
eighth volume of poetry for
Dennis, who is a master of
the everyday.
I believe in writing about
ordinary, everyday life and
Ive always tried to write
poetry that comments on
peoples lives, he said. I
dont think it should be too
esoteric and unattainable.
At this weekends

Perth Writers Festival


at UWA, Dennis Haskell
joins Lucy Dougan and
Peter Rose to share
their new poetry with
Kate Noske on Friday
at 2.30pm. He will also
discuss This Fragile Life
with Myfanwy Jones
and Susan Midalia on
Saturday at 4pm.
Dennis will donate
royalties from the sale of
the book to the Cancer
Council for research.

Ask
Ellie

My brother, 48,
hasnt had a real
job for 10 years.
Since he was a
teenager, hed
work for about a year
then move back in with
our mother.
When my step-father
was alive, he didnt talk
much to my brother, and
didnt respect him. After
he died, my brother
moved in permanently.
He gets occasional
work from a homecomputer job that
doesnt pay much more
than $100.
My mother claims that
he has a mental problem
but hes never appeared
that way to me or my
husband. He comes
across as a moody, lazy,
dirty slob.
He snaps at her frequently. She brushes it
off. She says she doesnt
mind his being there
because he does odd jobs
for her.
It drives me crazy that
hes so lazy, irresponsible, and is sponging off
her.
Ive told her Im
uncomfortable in his
presence because he
snaps at everyone, so
that I no longer wish to
visit her.

My brothers always
been rude, mean and
moody, and has put me
down my whole life.
My husband supports
me but my mother says I
overreact. Do I just stay
silent? Is it my business
or not?

The only real


business of
yours is whether
your mother is in any
danger living with him,
and whether youve been
ignoring signs of mental
illness when you could
have helped your brother
get a diagnosis and
treatment.
It seems that you and
your husband have a
lot of interest in his
sponging but no interest
in the quality of your
siblings life.
Youve given no
indication that hes a
danger to anyone.
Your mother has a gut
instinct about his mental
state. Encourage her to
talk to her doctor about
him and try to get him
checked and, if need be,
treated.
He still has years ahead
for a chance at a more
meaningful life.

POST, February 20, 2016 Page 75

POST

TIMEOUT

entertainment

Impossible dream
comes true
SARAH McNEILL

A lottery draw, a
jam session, a music
marathon and bean bag
performances are all part
of the fun planned for
PIAFs weekend festival of
classical music.
During the weekend of
February 26 to 28, classical
music program manager
Chris Van Tuinen says he
will play barrel girl in the
Haydn Lottery.
In the lottery session on
Saturday morning, Tinalley
String Quartet has agreed
to a free open rehearsal of
Haydns music.
Joseph Haydn (17321809) was a prolific Austrian
composer dubbed father of
the string quartet. He wrote
more than 100 pieces for
string quartets and chamber
orchestras.
Chris will put a selection
of Haydyns music into a
barrel for the audience to
pick out.

The quartet wont know


the music and theyll be
presented with random
pieces to play, he said.
The audience will get
to see how a group of
musicians makes decisions
on how they want to
interpret the music.
On the Friday evening,
cellist Michael Goldschlager
one of the worlds great
cellists, Chris believes
will play a selection of Bach
suites on an outdoor stage
for people to enjoy with
their picnics and drinks,
lying around in beanbags.
Sunday is Schubert Day,
for no other reason than
Chris loves Schubert.
Its the day when Chris
has paired up musicians
who have never played
together before.
Young Queensland pianist
Jayson Gillham (who
will have played in Piano
Masterpieces on Saturday
evening) will perform in a
quintet with three members

Members of Tinalley String Quartet have no idea what


theyll be playing in the Haydn lottery.

of Tinally Quartet and bass


player Andrew Sinclair from
WASO.
Chris said that Jayson
(29), whose parents used
to drive him three hours to
Brisbane for his regular piano
lessons and who now lives
and works in London,was a
star on the rise.
Michael Goldschlager
has been teamed up with
seven other players for
Scuberts Octet.
Baritone James Newby,
another ascending star, won
the 2015 PIAF Prize at

Wigmore Halls International


Song Competition in
London. The prize includes
two recitals during the
festival weekend, flights,
accommodation and a pianist.
James will be accompanied
by pianist Amir Farid.
Chris hopes there will
be a few hard-core nuts
during the weekend who
are prepared to sit up late
at night and follow the
marathon 18-hour non-stop
playing of Saties Vexations,
from 6pm on Saturday to
noon on Sunday.

Karin and Adam,

along with a special


guest, will give a farewell
performance at the
Ellington Jazz Club on
Monday, February 22.

SARAH McNEILL

NO
W

A lottery adventure with Haydn

BO
OK

Karin Page was presented with the prestigious Star Maker award by previous winner and country music star, Lee Kernaghan.

If getting through to the


grand final of country
musics Star Maker Award
was a whirlwind for
Wembley Downs singer
and songwriter Karin Page,
then winning the event was,
she said, like a tornado.
Karin has won country
musics most prestigious
national award the only
West Australian artist to
have won in its 37-year
history in the capital of
country music, Tamworth.
Things got really hectic, really quickly, said
Karin about her time in
Tamworth where she
competed against 10 other
finalists through a series of
competitions and performances at the Tamworth
festival.
It was such an emotional rollercoaster, as the
competitors all became
friends, and while I was
hungry for that award I
felt sad for them when I
actually won!
Now back in Wembley
Downs, she has scarcely
drawn breath as she prepares to tackle everything
the prize has given her to
make her Australias next
country music star.
The prize is not
about money but about
establishing an up-andcoming performer as a
professional artist. Star

Maker has been a stepping


stone for country stars Lee
Kernaghan, Keith Urban,
Beccy Cole, James Blundell
and Darren Coggan
This award has fasttracked my three-year
career plan into 12
months, Karin said.
The award includes
recording, releasing and
promoting an EP (three
new singles) and a series
of festival and performance
dates around Australia, as
well as performances at the
country music festival in
Nashville, US, in June.
The prize also includes
a Toyota supplied by the
sponsors, and a fuel card to
get her from gig to gig.
Knowing that I can get
somewhere without breaking down is a big factor in
my life, Karin said.
Because most of her
performances will be on
the east coast, Karin and
her partner and guitarist
Adam Nyeholt will move
to Bryon Bay this month.
I dont think the excitement of this will ever wear
off, Karin said, as she prepares to work really hard
over the next year.
Now its time to re-set
my goals and dream bigger.

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cost Small - $4 to $26
Substantial - $27 to $68
Dessert - $12 to $16

all in all The well cooked food


is on point. Service is always at
hand, but not intrusive.

The TIMEOUT food reviewer visits


restaurants unannounced and
pays for meals and drinks.

George Street has to be one


of the prettiest neighbourhoods
in Fremantle, with its historic
terraced cottages and quaint
eating spots.
The old Grand George Hotel
presides over one end of the
street, looking down at the many
cafes, boutiques and restaurants
on the historic dining strip.
Chef and I are enjoying a
stroll along the tree-lined street
and stop at one of the popular
restaurants, Barque. We
could sit in the sun-drenched
courtyard, on the veranda or
inside the little blue colonial
cottage. The Freo doctor is a
little blustery and we opt for
the renovated interior, which is
eclectic and inviting.
Our waitress immediately
brings water and the drinks
menu. The wine list is a decent
size, though only four reds and
four whites are available by
the glass. The wines are mostly
Australian with a few Europeans
thrown in for good measure.
I choose the local Stormflower
sauvignon blanc. Its a smooth
and fruity drop from Margaret
River that has notes of gooseberry, nectarine, passionfruit and
guava. An ideal match for Asian
flavours.
The menu at Barque is
described as modern Asian
fusion. The dishes are designed
to share and we choose two
small plates, a side and two more
substantial dishes. Will that be
enough or too much, I worry.
Our waitress assures us that
well have plenty of food and we
put our trust (and hungry tummies!) into her hands.

Roasted duck with pancakes is one of the many popular make-yourown dishes at Barque.

The first dish from the kitchens pass is soft shell crab ($11).
Its a make-your-own snack and
we set about wrapping the crab
in an iceberg lettuce leaf. The
deep-fried crab, topped with
spicy kimchi (shredded chilli
cabbage), fresh mint, coriander
and crisp lettuce is a delicious
start to our meal.
This is quickly followed by
lamb ribs ($18). The generous
serve of ribs is very moist and
bursting with rosemary. The ribs
are well-seasoned and a touch
fatty, which only adds to the lipsmacking meaty flavour.
The smoked barbecue
pork shoulder ($27) is on the
substantial part of the menu,
but we think that three slices are
not really substantial enough.
A well-balanced grilled peach
and fennel salad accompanies

the smoky slices of pork. The


tasty meat is more-ish and we
certainly want more!
Half roasted duck ($36) is one
of Barques most popular dishes
and is served on the bone. It has
wonderfully aromatic and crisp
skin. For an additional $8 we
order pancakes, hoisin sauce,

Rotto waters
inspire jewellery
Local jeweller Keiko
Uno is previewing her
new collection of jewellery
at Rottnest Lodge next
Saturday.
I love Rottnest for
its freedom and energy
and the waters around
Rottnest have provided
ample inspiration for my
ocean motif jewellery,
Keiko said. So Rottnest
is an ideal place for this
preview.
The Perth-born Japanese
artist and gemmologist,
whose original jewellery
combines an Australian
spirit with traditional
Japanese principles, has
always had an affinity with
the ocean.
She said she had chosen
next Saturday so that
swimmers and supporters
of the Rottnest Channel
Swim could be among
the first to view her latest
creations, and enjoy a glass
of Howard Park wine.
She said Karma

Keiko Unos Anenome


earrings and Jewel of the
Sea brooch are inspired
by the waters around
Rottnest.

Resorts had been a strong


supporter of her work,
and there is now has a
permanent gallery in the
foyer of Karma-owned
Rottnest Lodge, as well as
Karma Kandara in Bali.
The preview of her new
ocean-inspired collection
will be on show at the
Lodge from 2 to 4pm on
Saturday, February 27.

cucumber and spring onion.


We eagerly make our duck pancakes with lashings of plum sauce.
This is another get your hands
dirty dish. Im not one to pick at
bones in restaurants, so I would
have preferred the meat shredded
for us. There would have been
less wastage that way, too.
For dessert I pick the vanilla
cheesecake ($14). The creamy
deconstructed dessert is served
with poached rhubarb spiced
with cardamom and star anise
and a nut brittle on the side.
Chef devours the rich chocolate marquise ($16). Sprinkled
with salted caramel oats, the
silky smooth chocolate marquise
is made from bitter Vietnamese
chocolate and finished with a
dollop of sour crme.
Barque is a great little spot
for a date night or to share a
meal with friends. We wander
off into the summer night, our
hungry tummies satisfied. This
part of the world leaves me with
a romantic notion of living in a
quaint old cottage with a foodtopia like George Street at the
end of my street. East Fremantle
locals, I envy you!

life by the

drop

Birthday bubbles
Having recently spent a significant
birthday at Perths new Como The
Treasury Hotel, I must comment
on how immaculately put together
it is.
Set in a historic former government office building that
has been restored to beyond
its former glory, the hotel is
the jewel in Perths crown.
On arrival, our car and
luggage were taken away
and replaced with a glass
of champagne, the first of
three different champagnes I
consumed that evening and
the one that left the biggest
impression.
Taittinger, Cuvee Brut Reserve NV
A blend of 40% chardonnay,
35% pinot noir and
25% pinot meunier,
this is the entrylevel wine for house
Taittinger. Aged on
lees for a minimum
of three years, and
having undergone full
malo, this champagne
is complex and full.
It is notable for its
precise minerality and
preserved lemon and white
nectarine characters, with
its brioche and shortbread
complexity making this a
sophisticated and exciting
start to our time at The
Treasury.
$50. 94 points
Laherte Freres, Ultradition Brut NV
We drank this with dinner
at Long Chim. It was not the
best choice for spicy Thai

food, but I was grateful that


it arrived before the food
so I could appreciate it. It
comes from a tiny vineyard
in Champagne that is gaining momentum due to owner
Aurelian Laherte (30) and his
focus on biodynamic growing practices. Many of his
vineyards use no pesticides or
herbicides. The Ultradition is
the entry-level wine from this
house and an interesting window into what theyre doing.
91 points.
Rene Geoffroy,
Expression Brut Premier
Cru NV
We ended the evening at the understated Petition Wine Bar
with a glass of Rene
Geoffroy Expression
from Epernay. It is a
gorgeous wine that is
50% pinot meunier,
40% pinot noir and 10%
chardonnay and a completely
different ball game from the
previous two champagnes. It
is powerful yet floral, thanks
to the pinot meunier and its
white flower characters, and
had interesting characters of
fresh fig, quince, white pepper and black cherries. Highly
recommended.
$24 a glass at Petition.
95 points.

ERIN LARKIN
LIQUOR BARONS
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The stunning Umaid Bhawan palace in Jodhpur is one of the worlds finest examples of art
deco architecture.

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The vast and imposing Mehrangarh Fort looms over the city of Jodhpur.

A passage to India
SARAH McNEILL

There is nothing
straightforward about
India.
In contrast to our nannystate comfort and control,
India is a confusion of
adventure and occasional
frustration, with its
bureaucracy, security,
intense multiplicity of gods
and demi-gods, immense
history and extraordinary
architecture.
The Marigold tour by
the Incredible India Tour
Company through the
state of Rajasthan (literally
translated as the land of
kings) takes us on a trip
through Indias long and
regal history.
The western desert state
is filled with vast forts,
temples and impressive
palaces, testament to a long
history of military exploits
and religious zealotry.
From the melting pot
of tradition, history and
mythology emerge stories
of bloody battles, of women
who sacrificed themselves
on pyres to stop their
men worrying about them
in battle and to prevent
possible rape by victors,
and of ancient temples and
thousands of gods.
Jodhpur is the most
impressive city, with
its vast 15th century
Mehrangarh Fort looming
over the blue-painted
buildings (originally to
identify Brahmin and later
to deter mosquitoes).
Counterbalancing the
fort is the beautiful art
deco Umaid Bhawan
palace on the other side of
the city.
The palace was built
between 1928 and 1943
for Maharaja Umaid
Singh, grandfather of the
current and still-resident
maharaja. Designed by
British architect Henry
Lanchester, the palace
replaced the fort as the
royal residence, simply
to provide long-term
employment for the
drought-affected locals.

The renowned Palace of the Winds built from the red and pink sandstone that makes
Jaipur the pink city. Photos: Mia Warne

The lavish 347-room


palace became a hotel
after Independence
but continues to be the
principal residence of the
Jodhpur royal family.
After being greeted by
banging drums and a lineup of staff, we are assigned
a private butler and given
a special dinner with a
menu designed by the
maharajahs personal chef.
It was a lifetime highlight

to learn the art of truly


living like royalty.
Another charming
Rajasthani palace, Deogarh
Mahal, was converted into
a hotel in the 1960s by the
Deogarh royal family, who
continue to run it.
Our private audience
with Rani Sahib Prabha
Kumari was an opportunity
to hear about how, in
1954, at the insistence
of her recently crowned

husband, she became the


first woman to stop purdah
(women being secreted
behind shuttered windows)
and appear in public at
ceremonies.
Jaipur, the states capital

is a big, bustling and very


pink city. Its impressive,
glittering palace features
mementos of maharajahs
alongside Earl Louis
Mountbatten, Viceroy of
India and its first governorgeneral after Independence
in 1947.
In a country of contrasts,
a walking tour of Delhi
organised by the Salaam
Baalak Trust, a charity
caring for the poor and
homeless, takes us through
the back streets and into
a care home where young
boys have been plucked off
the streets and given beds,
education and health care.
The Marigold Tour
of Rajasthan is carefully
orchestrated but the two
20-year-olds in our party
who did not always want to
view the country from the
comfort of a private eightseater bus.
Their highlights and
mine were a cyclerickshaw ride through a
Delhi bazaar, a tuktuk ride
through Jaipur markets,
a jeep ride through the
Deogarh countryside, a
camel ride in Pushkar, and
an elephant ride in a new
sanctuary outside Jaipur.
Our guide, Dr Arun
Pratap Sigh Manohar, was
a suave and intelligent man
who each day made an

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arts

From the era of reds under the bed


John Goodman as one
of the schlock-producing
King brothers for whom
Trumbo script-doctored
under pseudonyms.
Things get even spicier
when Kirk Douglas (an
uncanny Dean OGorman)
hires Trumbo to write
Spartacus and Otto
Preminger (Christian
Berkel) recruits him to pen
Exodus. They both refused
to take his name off the
credits, effectively ending
the blacklist.
If theres one plot strand
that might have been better
developed it is Trumbos
relationship with actor
Edward G Robinson
(Michael Stuhlbarg), who
funded his blacklisted
friends but then crumbled
before the committee after
a year of not working.
After all, it was one thing
being a blacklisted writer
who could hide behind a
front, but not so easy for
an instantly recognisable
actor.
Cranstons performance
is reason enough to catch
Trumbo.

Trumbo (M)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

Its a fascinating slice of


Hollywood history, the
famous blacklist years
when the big studios
tried to mollify the anticommunist rampage of
the House Un-American
Activities Committee by
refusing to hire known
reds.
It was a period famously
covered in Martin Ritts
Woody Allen-starring
1976 film The Front, in
which Allens restaurant
cashier signs his name
to TV scripts written by
blacklisted friends for a
little cash on the side.
Thats exactly the tactic
resorted to by prolific,
popular screenwriter of
the title, Dalton Trumbo
(Bryan Cranston), after
he was dragged before
the committee and very
eloquently refused to
name names a move that
landed him and nine others
in jail in 1950 for contempt
of Congress.
The author of films
like Kitty Foyle and A

Gossip columnist Hedda Hopper (Helen Mirren) tries to dig up more dirt on blacklisted screenwriter, Dalton Trumbo
(Bryan Cranston, superb).

Man Named Joe before


his blacklisting, Trumbo
went on to win Oscars for
Roman Holiday and The
Brave One even if few
at the time knew he had
written them.
This colossal
embarrassment for the

Academy was fully rectified


only in the 1990s.
The whole saga is
covered with sprightly
humour in Jay Roachs
entertaining and starstudded biopic, bravely
penned by TV writer John
McNamara.

Cranston effortlessly
embodies the whip smart,
chain-smoking, whiskyslugging activist who
refused to suffer fools
gladly and only softens in
the company of his wife,
Cleo (an excellent Diane
Lane), and children.

And, in a film that


crackles with one-liners,
hes superbly supported
by Louis CK as Trumbos
friend Arlen Hird, Helen
Mirren playing malicious
columnist
Hedda Hopper,
and a hilarious

The space race


African style
In 1964, still living the
dream of recently-gained
independence, Zambia started
a space program aimed at
putting the first African on the
moon.
The program needed
money, but couldnt find
international support and,
according to a letter from one
Zambian government minister
to another, the budding
astronauts did not concentrate
on space flight.
Theres too much
lovemaking when they should
be studying the moon, he
wrote.
The 17-year-old who was
chosen to be the first coloured
woman on Mars also had to
feed the 10 cats that were to
be her companions on the long

space flight.
She had to withdraw from
the program when she became
pregnant.
Starting with that story,
Spanish artist Cristina de
Middel created a photo
essay, The Afronauts. The
faux re-creations include
photographs of people wearing
spacesuits sewn from African
fabric, and helmets that were
street lamp globes. Archival
shots of African villages are
altered to include mid-century
astronauts, and defunct
concrete-mixing drums double
as space capsules.
The Afronauts is on

show at Perth Centre for


Photography, Colin Street,
West Perth, until March 6.

Cristina de Middels faux photo essay is on the first Africans who


planned to fly to the moon.

criticsPICKS
What the critics are saying
45 Years (M)

A small film of big insights, heavy on


dialogue but light on speeches, 45 Years
often seems closer in spirit to a ghost
story: Nothing goes boo or rearranges
the furniture, but theres an unmissable
sense that were watching two people
haunted by a spectre from another lifetime, says the AV Club. The Guardian
agrees it could be the finest hour
for both of its lead actors (Charlotte
Rampling and Tom Courtenay) in a
commanding, contemplative movie
from director Andrew Haigh.

Zoolander 2 (M)
Shady, underground deals and trades will take place around the
streets of Subiaco this week.

Dystopian game on
the streets of Subi
The economy has collapsed,
your money is now worthless
and all you have to trade are
items of varying importance
for survival first aid kits,
pen knives, rope, disinfectant,
toiletries, books, a deck of
cards, condoms ...
This is the premise of PVI
Collectives PIAF experience,
Blackmarket.
Around the streets of Subiaco
this week there will be a lot
of night-time underworld
entrepreneurial trading as PVI
engages people in a phone app,
audio-driven, role-playing game.
In this fictional world, people
must fight for survival in a
blackmarket economy. Each
person goes out on to the
streets with a mobile phone
with a marketplace trading app

to illegally trade five items for


secret PVI performers services.
Some are playful and some
are quite dark, said PVI
co-creator Kelli McCluskey.
She said it was inspired by
the notion that most global
economies had bounced back
from crisis at a very grass-roots
level.
You cant have constant
growth on a planet with finite
resources, Kelli said. We
wanted to look beyond this time
and how we will cope.
Step into a dark underworld
of unlicensed street selling
and entrepreneurial trading
on the streets of Subiaco until
Saturday, February 27, with
four departure times each night.
Book through perthfestival.
com.au.

Expectations can be a bitch, says


Rolling Stone, after his audience begged
Ben Stiller for a sequel to his cult classic monument to narcissism. Zoolander
2 sweats its silly ass off to please. The
results are scattershot. But when it works
oh, baby. Variety is harsher: The
results may delight those who believe
recycled gags and endless cameos to
be the very essence of great screen
comedy, but everyone else will likely
recognise Stillers wannabe Magnum
opus as a disappointment-slash-misfire,
the orange mocha crappuccino of movie
sequels.
Somerville, February 22 to 28

La Belle Saison (Summertime)

Perhaps the world is finally ready


for a lesbian romance as direct and
unapologetic as Summertime, says
Variety, though this beautifully realised
tearjerker works as well as it does in
part because the characters themselves
dont seem quite ready to follow
through on the love theyre feeling.
The Hollywood Reporter agrees the
storys anchored by strong performances
from Belgian star Cecile de France and
French singer-turned-actress Izia Higelin,
who have a natural chemistry thats not
only credible but actually infectious.

Average star ratings

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AUCTIONS

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Reviews by JULIE BAILEY and BEN DINEENDICKINSON

CHANGING HANDS

H I D E AWAY S

spotlighton
COTTESLOE

Auction 11am,
February 20
Lot 3 Kiln Lane
Youll need a $50,000 deposit
to secure the last block in The
Quarry development.
AGENTS: Bev Heymans, Acton
Cottesloe, and Frank Torre,
House Real Estate.

The first-floor balcony is a great spot to sip a cocktail and watch the sun go down.

Offers from $750,000


by March 10

Beachside apartment boasts pool


3

6/152 Marine Parade


Smell the salt and see the
sea from this renovated twobedroom apartment opposite
the Blue Duck.
AGENTS: Greg Rossen,
Rossen Real Estate.

$2,595,000
29 Brighton Street
Need room to spread out? This
home, on 649sq.m, has five
bedrooms, three living areas
and a big back garden.
AGENT: Nick Holt, Shellabears

FAST FACTS
Median Cottesloe house
price: $1.7million.
Properties for sale: 102

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3

4/16 Overton
Gardens
COTTESLOE
Oers by February 22
Acton Cottesloe

t may not be the penthouse, but this luxurious


beachside apartment is the
only one in its complex
with a swimming pool.
In months like this, when
it can be too hot to step on
the sand, that may just be
better.
There are only four
apartments in this upscale
development, which occupies a site just 150 metres
from the beach and was
designed by architect
Blane Brackenridge.
Number 4 is everything
you could want in coastal
living a spacious twostorey home with ocean
views, palatial interior and
plenty of space for outdoor
entertaining.
Muted beach colours

FOR LEASE

15 Atkinson Road, Subiaco


$1250.00 per week

STUNNING, SOPHISTICATED RESIDENCE

Blending the sophistication of a downtown


apartment with the relaxed nature of a
holiday beach house
and cosmopolitan features
define the interior, which
was conceived by designers Al Martinez and Greg
Wright.
The end result is a hybrid style, blending the
sophistication of a downtown apartment with the
relaxed feel of a holiday
beach house.
Surprisingly, for an
apartment, there are two
big living areas that serve as
the focal point of each floor.
On the ground level its
a big lounge with a gas
fireplace, adjoining a cellar
and bathroom.
Bi-folds open to the pool
area, which is protected by
a tall privacy wall made of
rough-cut stone.
Rouding out the ground
floor are two minor bed-

rooms, each with an adjoining bathroom and built-in


robe.
The first floor is the
heart of the home and features both the main entry
and the main living area.
The sprawling open-plan
space enjoys the best views
in the house and is split
into two levels to separate
the upstairs lounge and
dining areas from the upmarket kitchen.
Dark composite stone
benchtops, two Miele ovens
and a range of Gaggenau
benchtop appliances make
it a treat to entertain, while
the adjoining butlers pantry
keeps the messier aspects of
catering out of sight.
The selling agent is
Jody Fewster, of Acton
Cottesloe.

D
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S
A
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Dark stone benchtops and sleek cabinetry make the kitchen an aesthetic feature as well as being practical.

A stacked stone privacy wall shelters the secluded pool area.

You will just love living in this six star rated newly built home that
oozes sophistication and innovation. State of the art design, energy
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It will appeal to lock and leavers, families with teenage or adult children,
extended families and downsizers alike. The family living is both upstairs
and downstairs and the home is designed so the guests / teenagers, can be
housed downstairs and you can have complete privacy on the upper level.
An absolute must see for all those people wanting to reside in Subiaco
in a beautiful home at a very reasonable price. Available immediately.
Call Judith Jones 0423 043 866 for a private inspection.

Judith Jones
p. 9284 4008
m. 0423 043 866
e. judith@spacerealty.com.au

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2
2

50 Solomon Street
MOSMAN PARK
Auction 12.30pm
February 27
Vivians Residential

ith leafy parks at one


end and a primary
school and ovals at the
other, its easy to see why
families would flock to the
southern end of Solomon
Street.
You would be hardpressed to find property on
the river side of Monument
Street for less than $1million, says one of the agents
who will be auctioning this
renovated 1920s charmer,
dubbed Tuite Cottage.
Bidding will start at
$900,000 for the four-bedroom home, on a 452sq.m
corner block, making it a
catch for young families
who want to settle in the
sought-after river precinct.
From the street its as
pretty as a picture, set behind a white picket fence
with a neat garden of succulents and a forest-green

front door that is framed


by a simple stained-glass
motif.
It is unfussy and classic,
setting the tone for a functional family home thats
brimming with character.
There are feature fireplaces in the bedrooms,
jarrah floors and high
ceilings throughout.
Those high ceilings are
taken up a notch in the rear
extension, where a timber
pitched ceiling gives the
open-plan living area a
lofty vibe.
Outside, youll find a covered north-facing alfresco
area with a ceiling fan, lawn
that is shaded by mature
trees and a double carport,
accessed via Kenny Street.
Plans for a granny flat
have been approved in the
past, say selling agents Gill
Vivian and Trent Vivian, of
Vivians Residential.

Exposed brickwork,
polished bamboo floors
and a pitched ceiling
add character to the rear
extension.

It is unfussy and
classic, setting the
tone for a functional
family home

FAST FACTS
Median Mosman Park
house price $1,324,000.
Properties for sale: 75

RIGHT: Ideal for families,


this cute cottage evokes
the simple charm of 1920s
Australiana.

Back to the retro-future


4
2

17 Boreham Street
COTTESLOE
Low $2millions
House Real Estate

COURTLAND PARK

ROSE VALLEY, DANDARAGAN

For Sale

170 kms North of Perth


100acres
Parkland Cleared
Excellent Lifestyle Block
Panoramic Views
Soak Water
Fenced, Power, Shed
Heavy to Medium Soils

Wake up with the


sunrise, thanks to the main
bedrooms floor-to-ceiling
windows.

rchitect Colin
Armstrong created a
modern sanctuary in this
cleanly designed home.
His plans blend sleek,
curved surfaces with
prominent timber features
to achieve a subtle retro-futurist feel, complemented
by a practical layout.
Functionally, the house
could hardly be simpler.
There is a big open-plan
living area and kitchen at

A mature tree watches over the pool and adjoining


alfresco patio.
the front, followed by a long
hall that branches off to a
family room and all four
bedrooms.
Along the side of the
704sq.m block, is a long
courtyard with a lap pool

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
Contact:
John Ranieri 0409 507 100
Horizon Realty Group
6225 2475

Glossy surfaces and a curved-edged pantry lend the kitchen a retro-futurist feel.

and a mature tree.


If that sounds a little too
simple, dont worry.
Angled timber panels
in the hall, skylights and a
skillion roof are just some
of the creative features that
the architect employed to
add depth to the design,
supported by plenty of
windows and gleaming
blackbutt floors.
All four bedrooms are
spacious and well appointed, featuring wardrobes
and ample natural light.
The main suite looks out
to the garden and adjoins a
walk-in robe and ensuite,
while the minor bedrooms
feature built-in robes and
all share one bathroom.
The selling agents are
Frank Torre and Andrew
Gill, of House Real Estate.

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$5000 block on the Cott


beachfront?

A US couple went to extraordinary


lengths to please their child: they
oered $24million to buy a mansion
on the condition the sellers golden
retriever was thrown in. Illustration by
Laszlito Kovacs, .courtesy of Wall Street Journal.

Dog clinches the deal


How far would you go to sell your
house? Would you throw in the
family dog if the buyers wanted it?
It happened in the US (of course),
according to celebrity agent Josh
Flagg, who said a couple offered
$24million for a Holmby Hills
mansion on the condition the
golden retriever was thrown in. The
couples child played with the dog
at the home open, and liked it, Mr
Flagg said. The sellers agreed, and
everyone was happy (maybe not
the dog). Anyway, we wondered if
something like this has happened
in the western suburbs. Local agent
Simon McGrath, of Abel McGrath,
has come close to throwing in the
dog to get a deal over the line. Ive
seen people get really smitten with
dogs, and Ive offered to write them
into the contract, Mr McGrath said.
But nobody has ever taken me up
on the offer yet.

Youll need around $6million if you


want to buy 72 Marine Parade,
Cottesloe, but back in 1961 it
sold for 2500, which is around
$5000. Landgate records show
Phyllis Downing bought the 905sq.m
block from Bernard Oberman, who
was a clerk. More than 50 years
later, the Downing family is selling
the humble beach house on the
corner of Rosendo Street. Phyllis
and her husband Frank Downing
QC, OBE lived in South Perth with
their daughters but they wanted a
holiday house by the sea, according
to granddaughter Anna Lee. The
family would move from South Perth
with the two dogs and the cat and
spend all of the summer there, Ms
Lee said. My grandfather, who
was supposed to be on holidays,
would drive into the city to work
each morning before returning for
a late lunch with my grandmother.
They would go for a walk and swim,
and my grandfather would then
settle in the living room working
on legal briefs overlooking the
ocean and listening to the waves
through the open front door. Four
generations of the Downing family
have enjoyed Christmas, birthdays,
fish and chips and climbing fig trees
at the property. But now its time to
sell.Sadly, its time for us to leave
with our fond memories and allow
another family to come and create

This humble beach house at 72 Marine Parade, Cottesloe, is on the


market for the rst time since 1961. Its on the corner of Rosendo Street,
and a stones throw from heritage-listed Tukurua.

their own. Agent Justin Davies, of


Space Real Estate, is seeking offers
from $6million by March 7.

Historic dental surgery on


market
Cottesloe locals might recall visits to
Dr Rocketts surgery the grand,
Georgian-style building that was
designed by revered architect

RP Data. There were 45 auctions in


Perth, and among the success stories
was 38 Newry Street, Floreat. Five
bidders competed for the basic
house on 819sq.m, which was
sold for $1.2million. Agent Adrian
Abel, of Abel McGrath, said there
was a lot of interest in block-value
properties and quality houses. I
opened 13 Callan Road, Floreat, for
the first time last weekend and had
20 groups through, Mr Abel said.
There are four auctions scheduled
for the western suburbs on February
20.

Marshall Clifton in the 1930s. The


family home and operating dental
surgery at 121 Eric Street is on the
market, offering the rare chance to
own a piece of Perth history. We
couldnt believe our luck, the owner
said of acquiring the property about
22 years ago. We lived locally and
used to admire it from outside its
high wall and wrought-iron gates.
The owners refurbished the medical
rooms, adding a separate entry and
clear leadlight windows, in keeping
with the original architecture. Its
period features include lashings of
jarrah and coiffed ceilings. There
is also a pool set among avocado,
wisteria and white gum trees. Selling
agents Jackie Shervington and
Kyle Peters, of Caporn Young, are
seeking offers by February 27 for
the 820sq.m property.

Block-value draws
buyers
One of Marshall Cliftons masterpieces
with medicalrooms is for sale in
Cottesloe.

Five bidders competed at the auction


of 38 Newry Street, Floreat, which went
under the hammer for $1.2million.

Only a quarter of Perths auctions


were successful last weekend,
according to the results complied by

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Are the days of seasonal selling a thing of the past?


Traditionally, in Australia at least,
real estate markets have tended
to have clearly defined, often
seasonal, seasonal selling periods.

Abel McGrath property consultant,


Claude Iaconi says the increasing
impact of online marketing has
meant the shop front is open 24/7.

is spot on and the property


marketed aggressively by an
experienced local agent, the result
will always be a positive one.

These are marked by heightened


activity in terms of sales and a
marked increase in the number
of listings at these peak times in
comparison to others. This not
only impacts on sellers decisions
about when is the best time to list
their property for sale, but also
impacts on the eventual sale
price achieved.

Even outside traditional selling


periods buyer enquiries continue
to occur and any seller who has
sensibly presented and priced
their home will enjoy the fruits of a
positive sale, he says.

He says traditional fears that


buyers will only come out in
good weather had also been
removed with the advent of
online marketing as the chief
promotional tool.

Certain suburbs, in particular


those close to the city, tend to
have consistent sales activity
throughout the year.

Buyers will shop online whether


its rain, hail or shine. If other
sellers believe this then there is
less competition for the property
being marketed and more of an
opportunity to achieve the best
possible price, Mr Iaconi said.

According to industry reports


and data recorded, the best
times to sell your home are at the
beginning and the middle of the
year. This can be in part attributed
to the desire to settle on financial
transactions before the end of
a financial year. Buyers are also
driven by a desire to move into
a new home before Christmas
is upon us, hence the spike in
spring, as sellers list in high
numbers to have the transaction
completed so that they can use
their holidays to relax.
However recent evidence would
suggest that the Australian property
market, although still following the
curve in terms of traditional highs
and lows to some extent, is moving
gradually closer to becoming a
twelve month market.

Mr Iaconi says savvy buyers who


are more flexible and willing to
make their move at any time,
buyers who dont want to be
overwhelmed during the traditional
peak periods and smarter agents
matching suitable properties
with suitable buyers have all
contributed to the move towards
a 12 month selling season. He
said the impact of the mining
slowdown and sluggish market
conditions meant it was currently
a buyers market less marked by
traditional peak selling periods.

month for sales in January proving


that sellers can sell anytime if they
get informed advice and a tailored
strategy from an experienced and
active local agent.

Know your agent

Claude Iaconi

I have been selling Real Estate now for over 15


years and have been a top performer year after year.
Undoubtedly, my success has been through my friendly
and professional attitude to Real Estate, communication
skills, hard work and customer service. Also I believe
that my own rsthand
experience in the buying
and selling process,
which includes renovating
and then selling, plus a
subdivision/development
project has allowed me
to learn a lot from the
experience and put myself
in my clients shoes.

Director/Licensee
0412 427 877
claude@abelmcgrath.com.au

The same argument could be


had regarding the scorching
summer months.
In terms of the experience over
the most recent summer vacation
period in Perth, he said all Abel
McGrath offices had been
pleasantly surprised by the level
of activity.

He said although the market is


changing locally, there is a buyer
for each and every property at any
given time.

There are generally two times


during the year when sales
volumes are traditional at their
lowest: over the December/
January period and also
during Easter.

If the price is correct in line with


the market, the presentation

At the Leederville office we


dispelled this by reporting a record

Heath Dymock

Property Consultant
0411 731 140
heath@abelmcgrath.com.au

$370pw

27 Pineroo Terrace, Ellenbrook


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Master bedroom with high ceilings
Small pet considered
Krissy Clarke 0499 113 680

Leederville | 247 Oxford Street

$350pw

1/15 Hamilton Street, Osborne Park


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Close to schools, shops and cafes
Huge rear courtyard
Charlotte Burke 9208 1999

abelmcgrath.com.au

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$480pw

19 Ostend Road, Scarborough


3

Open plan kitchen/dining/living area


Close to shops, cafes and the beach
Lock-up garage
Frances Kenny 9208 1999

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From

$369,000

WEST LEEDERVILLE
Unit 4, 200 Railway Parade
The kinetic, outdoor sculpture made by the owner is
included in the sale.
CONTACT: Richard Hammer
0437 381 950.

Copper-coloured pendant lights and an extra-wide breakfast bar draw


the eye towards the spectacular parkland views.

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72 Clement Street
SWANBOURNE
Auction 11am
March 5
Vitale Fine Properties

f there is one recurring theme


in real estate, its that we all
love a show-stopping view.
And this resort-style home, on
an elevated 306sq.m block, does

It look likes one house but No. 72 is on the right.

Originally a builders own home,


nothing has been overlooked
more than deliver on that front.
As you wend your way from
the timber front door, through
the living area to the north-facing
terrace, the view past norfolk
island pines to the tennis club
and Allen Park will take your
breath away.

Timber-lined windows and


sliding doors frame that view,
which is best enjoyed from the
terraces on both floors.
Its like a picture, the owner
said.
In the distance, youll see the
houses that used to occupy this

spot on the high side of Clement


Street.
Built by author Joseph
Furphy, and now owned by
the Fellowship of Australian
Writers WA, the dwellings are a
reminder of this blocks historical significance.
Now, the modern home at No.
72 is a testament to lifes creature
comforts.
Originally a builders own
home, nothing has been overlooked.
The living area is the focal
point of the ground floor, with
gleaming French oak floors and
a sleek white kitchen, equipped
with Miele appliances.
There is also a guest bedroom
and a rear deck with an outdoor
shower for when you return home
from the beach.
A beautifully crafted jarrah
staircase leads to the top floor,
where youll find three more
bedrooms, including a supersized main suite with its own
living area, study, kitchenette
and terrace.
The selling agent and auctioneer is David Vitale, of Vitale Fine
Properties.

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Behind the white picket
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AGENT: Henry Willis, Riverside
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FLOREAT
5 Shannon Street
Give me a home among the
gum trees, says the ad for
this 4x2 surrounded by lots
of trees.
AGENTS: Nike Peinke,
Property Exchange and
Robbie Milligan, Abode.

Median Swanbourne
house price $1.65million. Properties for sale:
48

The balcony o the main suite oers a grandstand view of the Allen Park Tennis Club and norfolk island pines.

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their simplicity and attention to detail. Immaculate throughout and
beautifully designed to add substance to your lifestyle; the epitome
of modern architectural integrity. Walk to the beach, or
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If your kids are the boomerang kind (they return home),
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AGENT: Rhett Marron, Marron
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sales
$1.05million
FLOREAT
3 Dunblane Road
This neat-as-a-pin house on
821sq.m was snapped up
before the first home open.
AGENT: Yvonne Furner,
Acton North.

$1.56million
SUBIACO
12 Allora Avenue

Why Floreat residents


are so content
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20 Moray Avenue
FLOREAT
High $1millions
Abel McGrath

each lovers, families and


professionals are attracted
to Floreat, according to homely.
com, which ranks suburbs for
liveability.
With its parks, sporting
grounds and easy access to the
beach, Floreat gets 8.9/10.
So if youre looking for a house
in a great neighbourhood, then
check out 20 Moray Avenue.
All the hard work has been
done by the owners, who built
the Webb and Brown-Neaves
house in 2008.
Armed with previous building experience and a love of the
design process, they created a
stylish and functional home for
their growing family.

The 8mx3m fibreglass pool is easy to maintain, according to the owners.


They made sure it had the
important things: high ceilings,
a practical layout, separation
for families and a good indooroutdoor connection.
Its a great home for entertain-

The main living area opens to


the outdoor entertaining area.

The lake and park are within


easy walking distance of this
3x2 on 309sq.m.

They made sure it had


the important things

AGENTS: David and Martine


Eyers, Acton Dalkeith.

parties and pool parties.


Among the many strengths of
the homes design are separate
zones for parents and children.
Its all about the grown-ups at
the front of the house, which has
a home theatre, study and main
bedroom.
Meanwhile, children have the
run of the back of the house.
A high-pitched ceiling adds a
sense of space to the main living
area, which opens to the alfresco
area with a built-in barbecue.
The back garden is a kids
paradise with a big pool and
enough grass for a set of swings.
Adrian Abel, of Abel McGrath,
is selling the house, which is on
789sq.m.

ing, according to the owners.


Everyone wants to come to
our house for Christmas because
of the pool and alfresco area,
the owners said.
Weve had heaps of birthday

$2.12million
SWANBOURNE
3 Swanway Crescent
The owners didnt have to
build they just bought this
former display home on
481sq.m.
AGENT: Pauline Couanis,
Acton Applecross.

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Properties for sale: 33

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$240 a week

WEMBLEY

35/409 Cambridge Street


This would have to one of
the cheapest rentals around
and most of the furniture is
included.
CONTACT:Kim Fernie,
Acton North.

Whatever you do with it, its


already an impressive home

$875 a week

COTTESLOE

9/14 Athelstan Road


Finding a short-term lease is
like looking for a needle in a
haystack but heres one.
CONTACT: Judith Jones,
Space Real Estate.

Well-known Perth builders Dudley and Dwyer completed this Californian bungalow in 1927.

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$1790 a week

FLOREAT

12 Ferndale Street
With a pool and a built-in
barbecue, youll be all set for
summer in this 5x2.
CONTACT: Jason Kirby,
Leasing Elite.

$1950 a week

SUBIACO

ou could do so much
with this 1920s
Californian bungalow
but you dont have to do
anything.
Built by Dudley and
Dwyer on a 907sq.m corner block with plenty of
space to spare, the house
is a practical, characterrich type of home with a
conspicuously solid construction.
You could easily move in
without changing a thing,
or you could simply update
the interior, or you could
modify the rear extension
to create more space.
Whatever you do with it,
its already an impressive
home.
It puts its best foot forward in the foyer, where
vertical jarrah beams

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$1,100,000

LIFESTYLE & LOCATION

The kitchen enjoys its own enclosed space in the middle of


the house.
separate the hall from
an elegant lounge with
leadlight windows and
decorated ceilings.
The main bedroom is
opposite, featuring a builtin robe, garden views and
direct access to the front
porch.
One room back is the
kitchen, which occupies its
own enclosed space with
long benches down both
sides and a walk-in pantry

at the back.
A meals area sits at the
top of a split level that steps
down to an informal lounge
with a brick feature wall at
the back of the house.
The gardens and pool
area have all been meticulously maintained,
offering plenty of options
for outdoor entertaining.
The selling agent is
Aaron Potter, of Space
Real Estate.

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Unit 4/14 Dellamarta Rd, Wangara WA 6065

0434 627 653

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ABN 21 835 118 716

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Bobcat & Truck Services

0402 228 976


0404 511 464

BOOKKEEPING

Property
Maintenance
est 1997

Bricklaying Division
BBQs
Letterboxes
Retaining Walls
Stone Work
Plastering
Insurance Work

PH MARK NEWBOLD

0400 565 545


31 yrs exp
FREE QUOTES

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Cliff 0401

884 467

BRICK PAVING

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Landscaping, Paving, Reticulation,


Limestone Walls and Ponds

0412 917 818 Ph & Fax 9384 9224

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

0420 308 455


Re-lay: Drives, Patios,
Around Pools, Soakwells,Tree
Roots & all types of paving.
Small Jobs Immediate Attention
Ring Frank
25 yrs exp

0412 908 205

Paving & Limestone


Professional
Construction & Installations
Restoration, Clean and Seal Work
Call Dave 0408

092 350

BRICKWORK
RESTORATION

PERTHS LEADING
BRICK AND MORTAR
REPAIR COMPANY
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Rising Damp
Wall Alterations
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Tuck Pointing

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Quality Kitchen Renovations


Workmanship Designed Cabinets in

Robes Laundries Vanities


Office Study Entertainment
Call Jason For Free Quote

9302 5209
0417 998 435

CAR DETAILING
Mobile Car Cleaning & Detailing
From a wash and vacuum to a
full detail
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a/h 9244 2716
for a free quote

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

0417 984 561

CARPENTRY

0413 327 435


Registered Builder 8549

www.finishedkonstruction.com.au

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

Specialising in Painted and Timber


Media Cabinets, Bookcases,
Home Offices and
Full Carcase Robes

ALL-WHEELS DETAILING

PAVING - Driveways patios


and garden paths
14 Gloster Street, Subiaco

Ph: 9381 9815

est 31 years

CUSTOM
CABINETRY
OF ALL TYPES.

A Good Price Guaranteed

Bernie Parsons

JOHNS BRICKPAVING
& STONEWORK

FURNITUREMAKER
CABINETMAKER

Jaycraft Cabinets

Ph: 9207 3501


Mob: 0419 858 247

PAVING REPAIR MAN

Mini Bobcat 1mtr wide


Ideal for limited access
Grass and soil removal
For Free Quote Ring Kevin on

Call Elijah

0401 373 750 or

0417 930 607

40 Years Experiece

BEST PRICES GUARANTEED


Site Clean ups Rubbish Earth
Grass Concrete Removal Soakwell
All Brickpaving Services

Specialising in complete bathroom


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

RELIABLE LOCAL TRADESMAN

Experienced in all aspects of brickwork,


No job too small. FREE QUOTES

LYNX BOBCAT
& TRUCK HIRE
Phone Gary

Tel. 9381 7094

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

MIKE BRYANT

0418 927 799 - 9296 1041

New homes plus


additions & renovations
by a specialist who
understands & appreciates
the older home.
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Mobile 0412 292 488

JONATHAN TOWERS

JOEL IRRIGATION &


LANDSCAPES 15:
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KELLYS BRICKPAVING

National Estate
Builders

JANSENS BRICKPAVING
& LIMESTONE SERVICE

stirlingwater@bigpond.com

Mob: 0418 944 934

0428 910 341


A/H 9381 9126

0411 696 179


9385 4228

CABINETMAKING

9329 9700 0403 774 303

ALL JOBS FREE QUOTES

Built on Relationships

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BUILDING

SPECIALISING IN CARPENTRY
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BOBCATS, EXCAVATOR,TIPPERS
ROCK BREAKER

Local Nedlands Builder

Quality Work
No Job Too Small
Free Quotes

Mini Bobcat Service,


Landscaping, Paving,
Retaining Walls, Reticulation

UNREAL GARDENS
Bobcat and Truck Service

BRICK PAVING

Nth & Sth Landscaping

John Chivers
Asphalt Service

BOBCATS

9384 3989
Mob 0407 916 114

0414 742 352

CLAREMONT ASPHALT
& PAVING SERVICES

30 years experience

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Specializing in Split
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BOOKKEEPING

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Renovate Your Home
Internal/External
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Refs supplied
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your home
Additions/Garages/Carports/
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Indigo Painting

CARPENTER & JOINER


Qualified Craftsman over 42yrs exp

FOR ALL JOINERY


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Quality Work Guaranteed
NO JOB TOO SMALL

Ph 9382

4172 all hrs


0402 538 449

JUST DOORS

DOOR INSTALLATION &


MAINTENANCE SERVICE
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
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Eye Viewers & Accessories

Enzo De Palma

Mobile 0412 194 842

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free quotation

0418 907 257


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CABINETMAKING

SUBIACO
FURNITURE
FACTORY

CARPENTRY

Because Quality Counts


LORNE EDWARDS
PERGOLAS/ROOFING/
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9381 6098
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7 Forrest Street,
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Cabinets & Carpentry


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9344 1884, or
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9332 8596 all hours

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

0423 247 903


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Decking Pegolas
Extensions Cedar Lining
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Attic Storage Solutions
All round general carpentry
Call Campbell

0415 562 728

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0488 208 999
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Qualied Charpenter with over 30 years experience
Specialising in:

Doors
Skirting
Stud Framing Gates
Cedar Lining
Pergolas & Decking

I Pride myself in completing


all work to perfection
Ph Nick

0414 337 873

Patches Carpentry
and Maintenance

Personal service
Additions
Renovations
Decks
Alfresco areas
New doors & windows
Timber oors
Multi Award winning Registered
Builder 12881
Phone
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MUIRS
Carpentry

27 YEARS EXPERIENCE

all aspects of carpentry and joinery


doors
skirtings
decking
cabinet making
refurbishments
office and shop fitouts
aluminium gates and screening
lots more
QUALITY AND HONESTY.
Andy
Collins

0400 542 298

e:andycjk@yahoo.com.au

B&T carry out a full range of handyman services

PH: 0400 233 269

Email: bandtcarpentry@gmail.com

Advertise your
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Carpet
Tiles & Grout
Vinyl & Lino
PH: ELSA

Upholstery
End of lease cleaning
Office cleaning
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0410 659 580

448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

9384 5656
Worlds Largest Carpet
Cleaning Company

0481 782 391

CARPET & VINYL


REPAIR
Carpets, Vinyl Repair,
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Old, New. No Job Too Small
Underlay Supplied

9447 4429 0417 184 655

CARPET CLEANING

CARPET CLINIC
Established 1981

Domestic & Commercial


Carpets L/suites
Steam extraction voted
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carpet by
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our Customers
Dont take a chance
Contact Martin Cook

9383 7977
0418 940 145

For the cleanest


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

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Clean Lounge Suites


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

9309 9967
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Carpet
Steam
Cleaning
Tile & Grout Cleaning
ACCI Trained & Certified
Contact GRAEME

0418 957 690

CLEANING

Better Cleaner
@ Better Price

James & Mane


WORK ROSTER CLEANING SERVICE

Reliable

We are hardworking, reliable


and flexible

0412 226 328

NO JOB TOO SMALL

0433 445 916

0481 713 158

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

FOR ADVICE & QUOTE


PHONE RHYS ON

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

0411 547 487


CLEANING

Ph: Ben 0408 566 431


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CLEANING SERVICE

Quality service, experienced,


reliable friendly cleaners
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SPRING CLEAN
ALL OUTDOOR AREAS
HIGH PRESSURE HOT & COLD CLEAN
Driveway Algae, Moss, Oil Stains
Paving, Driveway, Clean & Seal
Decking Scrub, Seal & Repairs
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Pool Clean & Maintenance
Vacate Clean, Domestic & Commercial
Garden Clean-up & Rubbish Removal
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CALL JAMES FOR ALL
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Ph: 0417 928 439


Email: jamesrslewis@me.com

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WATCH REPAIRS
CLOCK REPAIRS
BATTERIES
STRAPS
FREE QUOTES
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OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Shop 5a Station Street Village
Cottesloe 6011

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

9240 8006 : 0408 569 515


Personalised Service - BEST PRICES

Diana Rice Interiors


Beautiful Curtains & Blinds

Curtains
Swags & Tails
Romans
Venetians
Timbers

Sheers
Pelmets
Rollers
Verticals
Shutters

Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467


For an obligation free quote

Phone Chris on 0417 990 396

Ph: Peter 0417 772 230

Tracks Supplied & Fitted


Re Fitted & Shutters.
Top Fix. Blinds at trade
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For all your home and
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Prompt Efcient service
Microsoft Certied
Over 15 years experience
Call Peter

0408 008 405

Timepieces

Buying, Selling
& Restoration of
Antique Clocks
& Barometers
By a qualified clockmaker

CONCRETE

MIKES FULL CONCRETE WORK

www.dutchtimepieces.com

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

COMPUTING

Your local tradesman for 20 years


NO JOB TOO SMALL

Member of the Watch &


Clockmakers of Australia

Unit 23/145 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands

9385 3054

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

0412 477 294

448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

9384 5656
Indigo
Painting
DEBT
COLLECTION
We recover all debts; any amount.
No collect then no fee!
Contact Richard Adams

0411 737 723

First International Debt Collection


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DECKING

A DECK ABOVE

Custom decks and pergolas.


Outdoor living specialist.

Don 040 116 7232


a-deck-above.com

DEMOLITION

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Houses Yards Cleared


Outbuildings Asbestos Removed
Rubbish Removed
20 years exp
DONT MISS OUR QUOTE

0409 958 186


DRAFTING &
DESIGN

CONCRETE

fourway@iinet.net.au

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

0414 874 787

MOST CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED


NO SURCHARGE

John 0418 949 269


Professional,
House/Office/Vacate
Cleaning & Ironing Service
Good references
100% guaranteed services
Ph Melisa 0406 341 162
detailcleaningservice@outlook.com

Curtain Call

CURTAIN FITTER

DUTCH ANTIQUE

Phone Margaret

Aussie

Installation, Upgrades and


Repairs
Virus Removal
Networking
Email and Internet
Data Backup

0422 480 172

Fully insured, police cleared


COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC cleaning

Mac Man

CURTAINS

CURTAIN CLEANING

CLOCKS & WATCHES

0404 118 811

0418 941 539

Call: 6465 4444


0411 357 645

Call IAN:

Tel/Fax: 9384

For free quote and advice


Call Mick

www.centuryitc.com.au

northlandccservices41@yahoo.com.au
northlandcommercialcleaning.com.au

Turkey for Christmas !

ABN 28121674900 Est 1973

Crossovers, Garage &


Patio Floors. Coloured,
exposed or natural grey.
Poured Limestone, Shed
Floors, Paths etc.
Earthworks, Pressure
Cleaning & Sealing of
existing concrete &
Limestone.

Century IT
Consultants

Daryan 0430 855 758


Ako
0413 967 128

Regular Cleaning $40.00 per hour


Vacant cleaning/one off $55 per hour
Professional & Reliable

A.skycleaning@gmail.com
Free Quote Call Us

24/7 Onsite Service


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

CLEANING SERVICE

BETTYS Home
Cleaning Service

Regular Home Cleaning


Special fr $25p/hr (for Senior Citizen)
Vacate & Rent Inspection
Cleaning
Commercial & Window
Cleaning
We bring our own equipment
& cleaning products
POLICE CLEARED & FULLY
INSURED
Reliable Staff & 100% Quality Guaranteed

Concrete Driveways

1 Hour
Response

Northlands
Commercial

GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE

A.SKY
Cleaning Service

25 Years Experience

Call Ana

Liu33yang@hotmail.com

Ph Betty 0408 241 464

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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

CALAUTTI

Handyman Service
For household repairs eg house and
fence painting, small tiling or
brickpaving areas, gardening, house
cleaning, cleaning gutters etc.

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.
Give us a call today.
No job too large or small.
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Tony 0468 484 382 or
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www.thepropertyserviceswizards.com.au

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

0423 511 303

0427 005 724


HOME IMPROVEMENTS

CAMBRIDGE LAUNDRY

4/115 Birkdale St Floreat (Cnr Cambridge)

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

9383 9252
LAWN CARE

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881

EDDIES LAWN AERATION


LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

Call Eddie

All General
Plumbing
Maintenance

0425 551 233


9381 6996

Reg 1964

LAWN MOWING

promptplumbingwa.com.au

MOW IT & MORE


INSULATION

Lawn Mowing Servicing


Mosman Park, Cottesloe, Nedlands,
Dalkeith and surrounding areas

Riverside Ceilings
Obilgation Free Quote
 Supply & Install, Environmentally
Friendly Green Batts

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

LAUNDROBAR

 Retention & Removal of


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

Hot Water
experts

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

Specialists in high pressure cleaning

ALL ODD JOBS

NO CALL OUT FEE

INSULATION

THE FIXER

Pressure Cleaning Garden Cleanups


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

9409 9659

For detail & care

9383 9394/0408 866 787


HOME & GARDEN
MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS

Call Gerry

MAINTENANCE & GARDENING 0412 921 541


All jobs indoors and out, Garden
Clean ups, Pool Care, Painting, Plus
Heaps More. Affordable Rates starting
$30p/h, Experienced & Police Cleared

LANDSCAPING

Rejuvenate
your
Tired Garden

Quality Work + PROMPT Service

A Better
Enviroblast
Handyman Service High
Pressure Cleaning

Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

GUTTER
CLEANING

(opposite Bunnings)

GLASS and MIRROR


CUT TO SIZE
WHILE YOU WAIT

(and surrounding suburbs)

HOT WATER
SYSTEM

Ph: Brett

9371 2404

e: riversideceilings@bigpond.com

KITCHENS

EUROMART
KITCHENS
Complete kitchen and wet
area renovations
Alterations for
dishwashers/ovens etc
Installation of flatpack
kitchens and quality
kitchens made in Germany
Decking
German craftsman, 25 years experience

9245 3303

0400 424 357

KITCHEN RESCUE
Renovations to existing kitchens
Replacement of tops and doors
Relaminate existing benchtops
Modify cabinets and benchtops
for new appliances
All Stone benchtops
New kitchens
JASON Cabinet Maker

0403 657 011

Trevor 0412
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


JOEL IRRIGATION &
LANDSCAPES PTY.
LTD.

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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Free Quotes - Call Darren today

041 301 6555

Mow d Lawn
Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20

Indigo Painting

Since 1982

ANGUSS

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Gardening Service
Honest and Reliable

9381 5454
0437 712 039

Ph Angus

9386 3183

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LANDSCAPING

784 094

PENKLIS
LAWNMOWING
SERVICE

Lawnmowing

Wembley and surrounding areas

One Company All Trades


We are the HOME
IMPROVEMENT experts
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Claremont

Est 1982

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

9383 2915
0412 946 476

Free Measure & Quote

Phone: 9209 2669

www.greenplanetgrass.com.au

TRANSITION
LANDSCAPES

www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165

0412 888 114

Making Life Easy


Artificial Lawn
Environmentally Friendly
Australian Made

LEADLIGHT

J.B. Leadlights
Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

9284 5638
0419 966 945

Garden & landscape renovation


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

info@tlc-perth.com

HOT WATER
SYSTEM

LIMESTONE

Roberts Limestone
Building Co.
ROBERTS
UTIM
35FYEARS
LLY EXPERIENCE
BOOK2550
Phone/Fax: 9245
ED
Mobile: 0418 299 524

0497 808 778

steve.transition@outlook.com

Office

9387 2339

THE MOSMAN GARDENER

Mobile 0439 333 982


Fax 9387 8581
ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS

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

The POST
delivers
more
newspapers
to letterboxes in
the western suburbs
than any other free
publication, says an
independent audit.
Separate surveys
also show that the
POST has far more
readers in all age
groups each week.
see P. 2

LANDSCAPING

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

PLEASE
SMS

mpenklis@westnet.com.au

Garden Design and


Landscape Services
JAMES 0403

466 711
NADIAS

Landscaping/Gardening
Irrigation, plant selection, clean ups &
revamps & much much more!!!
Fully insured, professional work/diploma in
Horticulture 8+ years exp.

free quote call 0411 786 083


nadiasgardening@gmail.com

EST 81

4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont

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

LAUNDROBAR

JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR
Washing,Ironingand
Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE
(near Hay, Jersey lights)

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

9387 8641

James Limestone
Restoration

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

0400 219 056

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ALL ASPECTS

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS
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Painters Registration No. 5890

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS
SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

0417 965 115

www.naturalistestone.com.au

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

0412 153 846


7 DAYS PER WEEK
www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au

Roberts
Renovations &
Handyman
Service
YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH
X Home X Office X Car

7 Day Service

Ph: 6350 8500

www.lockstock.com.au

0409 086 497

RENOVATION SPECIALIST

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

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

www.precisepainting.net.au

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

Ph/Fax 9382 3278


Mobile 0438 755 877

How to Get Your Painting


Completed Right The
First Time Guaranteed.
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

Phone Jack for a


free, no obligation
quote

Reg. No. 4989

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER
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

MUIRS

Reg. No. 3511

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

Mobile 0404 739 991


Master Painting
Services
Commercial / Residential
Interior/ Exterior
High quality & low cost

Free
quote DAVID

20 years experience

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476
HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

Mob 0417

182 051

to advertise
in the

Trades &
Services

john@gapainting.com.au
www.gapainting.com.au

Renovations, Internal
and Ext Sand Render

Reg No: 6273

Member MPA

PAINTING
Need Painting this Holidays?
2 Man Crew, Affordable
and Meticulous

20 Years Exp - Free Quotes


Email: theperthpainter@gmail.com

REG 7800

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0418 914 041

Paul Stratton

ALL HOURS
www.citygrouppainting.com.au

30 years experience

Painter & Decorator

0451 478 078

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.

Reg No. 5309

P&N
Painting Services

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

Call WAs Premier


Stone / Paving Service

0402 929 732

0400 440 272


Reg No. 6791

REDHOUSE

PAINTING
Reg 6375

Saari Quality
Painting & Decorating
European Craftsman
Very Reasonable
Reg: 6952
Rates

Reijo 0411 610 246


CAPITAL
PAINTING&
DECORATING

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS


Your satisfaction is
our guarantee

capitalpaintingdecorating@yahoo.com.au

OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE


RESIDENTIAL
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Prompt & Professional
Service
Competitive Rates

Phone Joe 0408 094 444

JBC Painting
(Reg 7248)

Reliability Integrity
Workmanship & great service
27 years experience
Res, Comm, Int & Ext

M 0422 781 372


E jbcpainters@live.com.au

Your Local Master Painter

Jeff Bond
Reg# 4004
 Proficient in all
General Painting
 Honest, Reliable, Clean
 Handyman service

Ph: 0418 850 750


Attention To Detail Makes
All The Difference

OUT OF TOWN?
Read the entire

www.postnewpapers.com.au

RENDERING & PLASTERING


SPECIALISTS
25 Years Experience
Fully Certified and Insured

Ph Shay 0402 748 564

THOMPSONS
PEST CONTROL

Termite Inspections Ants


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

Mob:0433 288 164


YOUR
LOCAL
CO.

VERY NEAT & TIDY


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

PETS

Purrfect Pet Doors


We specialise in cat & dog door installations
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9405 8667

www.purrfectpetdoors.net

PLASTERING
Small renovations.
Patching all surfaces.
MIKE KELLEY

9204 4108
0408 908 683

GAS Installation & Repair


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

Freecall 1800 102 888


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

SEC. Lic. 4263

Skilled Plumbing &


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

9384 0877
PL 5580

9388 6299
Gas 4784

ZAMBEZI

PLUMBING & GAS


P/L 6956 G/F 010950

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

0408 917 109


Ph 9361 7665
Zambeziplumbing.com.au

24 HR SERVICE

Electronic leak location


Blocked drains/Camera inspection
General plumbing maintenance
Renovations
Call Craig

0419 922 657


www.plumbingwise.com.au
PL6039

GL4700

PLUMBERS

HOT WATER
FAST

 H.W.S. Gas/Solar
 Blocked Drains
 Toilets & Pans
 Cistern Repairs + New
 Water Leaks
 Water Filters
 Local Plumber
9335 1552

PLUMBING

ALL AREAS

PL.16

PLUMBING & GAS

Call us now
9387 3081
0418 926 705

ELECTRONIC WATER
LEAK DETECTION
Fast Efficient Service
Residential and Commercial

Contact LEAKY PETE

0415 114 172


9286 2450
STEWART FRANK
PLUMBING

ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

PLASTERER AVAILABLE

on the internet

XCEL Plastering

Family Business Providing Local


Services Since 1958

Interior / Exterior
ALL SMALL JOBS
Quality Work
Residential and Commercial

0405 069 500

COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROL

Ph/SMS Geoff 0411 987 542

PAINTING

30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

0412 802 392

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

7am - 11pm 7 DAYS EMERGENCY

Pete The Plasterer NO CALL OUT FEE

Free Quotes - Small jobs too


30 years Experience

TERMITE & TIMBER PEST


INSPECTIONS

YOUR LOCAL LICENSED PLUMBERS

FRIENDLY, EFFICIENT SWISS


QUALITY SERVICE

PETE the POMMY


PLASTERER

9384 7870

AMP PLUMBING & GAS

40 Years Experience

ENVIRO-CARE PEST
SERVICES

EFFECTIVE AND SAFE


ALL DOMESTIC PESTS
TERMITE INSPECTIONS
& REPORTS

PLUMBING

PARAMOUNT

www.xcelplasteringperth.com.au

MIKE STOKES

PLUMBING

ALL AREAS
Free quotes will happily
take on little jobs

PEST CONTROL

ANNUAL & PRE-PURCHASE

paintingservice1999@gmail.com

Phone
WARREN
on

More than fifteen years experience.

0416 121 932

Specialising in

Mob: 0451 901 919


0411 354 602
Ph: 9388 8055

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plastering and plaster boarding.

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Ceiling Repairs

ELLIS PLASTERING

Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

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CTP Home Improvements

www.quantumpaving.com.au

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0420 44

22 yrs Westn Sub Exp.

Ph: Jorge 0400 748


or 9386 3953

Call Travis 0468 789 879

0431 200 866

0499 874 988

ALSO SMALL JOBS


PATCHING AND REPAIRS

0422 059 727

9454 7711
0411 229 312

Call JAY: 0410 413 327

Call us on
9381 3088

0415 951 865


9300 5382

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MICHAEL ELLIS
PAINTING reg: 7822

All internal and external finishes


No Job Too Small
Over 20 years Experience
CALL TONY FOR
FREE QUOTE & ADVICE

0411 453 565

Ph Mark 0488 499 277


Simon 0414 279 914

Dirk Warburton 9407 9103


www.prestigepaintingwa.com.au

REG 7089

DON McNALLY

All aspects of Decorating


6th Generation Painter
John Allen

Kevin

Rego 8057

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BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

Reg No 3468

also: GRANITE/SANDSTONE
Perth & South West
Contact Matthew Warren

A PLUS PAINTING
& SERVICES

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

MOBILE 0432 322 026

F: 9444 7863

Stonework Specialists

PLASTERING

PBL941

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

Prompt, reliable service


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

PL5094

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38 Years Experience
All Plumbing Maintenance
Licensed Gas Fitter
Bathroom Renovations

Daniel 0412 904 769


paramountplumbersperth.com.au
Lic No PL 5456

GL 2676

Office

9387 2339

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

BEST RATES

Renovations Hot water systems


New homes Gas
Tap maintenance & repairs
Blockages Sewer conversions
24/7 service Subdivisions
Senior discount
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Call Michael 0401 759 556

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www.smartgap.com.au

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

J. SUTTON

Your local Plumbing & Gas Specialist


PL 6899

GF 007802

PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE


DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL
New installations
& maintenance
Bathroom & Laundry
renovations
Hot Water Systems
Rainwater Tanks
Grey water systems
Water Filters
Block Drains & Burst Pipes
Office & Domestic refits
Toilet Pans & Leaking Taps

WE OFFER A 5%
SENIORS DISCOUNT

Jon Howes 0433 824 613

Plumbing & Gass Services


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PAINTING

Reg 7824

LIMESTONE

Ph: 0419 993 192


www.jsuttonplumbing.com.au

Plumbing Problems
Call Fred

0418 911 216


P.L. 693

G.F. 1515

Hot water specialists


Gas, Electric, Solar
Repaired or Replaced
Electronic leak detection
Leaking taps & toilets repaired
Drain blockages
24.7 Emergency service
Family business since 1983

www.nohotwater.com.au

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A FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED LOCAL BUSINESS

4TH & 5TH GENERATION PLUMBERS


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WATER LEAKS
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Renovations &

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Hot Water Servicing & Replacement
Toilets, Taps Serviced or Replaced
Renovations
Seniors Discount

Handyman Service
Andrew Jordan
Mob 0414 408 521

Email: jordansplumbing@bigpond.com
GF 10071
PL 6562

A Personalised Service

NO CALL OUT FEE


Hot Water
Blocked Drains
Taps and Toilets

J.Munro

Plumbing & Gas Fitting


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Renovations
Hot Water Systems
Leaking Taps
Toilets & Cisterns
Gas Appliances
No call out fee pensioner discounts
Call Jack

0418 949 472

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Owner Operated Packing
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FOR ANY INFORMATION

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Experienced - Reliable - Careful
Packing Materials Available
Pensioner Discount

Locally owned and operated


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Pensioner Discounts
Packing Materials Available
Fully Insured
Ask for Peter on

9309 2961 or
0419 836 484
Best Rates
in Perth
Only $120/hr
for 2 men

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PONDS

Aquarium & Pond


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

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0414 836 129

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IMPROVEMENTS

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New Roofing
Gutters
Downpipes
Leaky Roof Repairs
Ridges Repointed
Soakwells Installed
Roof Vents

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ROOFING & BUILDING


MAINTENANCE

RoofQuest

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IRRIGATION SERVICES
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RETICULATION
REPAIRS
12 YEARS EXPERIENCE
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
SENIORS RATES
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MAINTENANCE

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OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
AFFORDABLE RATES AND
PERSONAL SERVICE
DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS

R.B.M.
Since
1986

ONE CALL WE DO IT ALL


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PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
Tile and Metal Roof
Replacement and Repairs
Specialising in R/EBuilding Reports
Internal Roof & Ceiling Repairs
Sagging Roofs Box Gutters
All Hours

0412 490 868


CREDIT CARDS
ALL WORK TO AUST STANDARD

Peter 0417 096 691

FIX RETIC

TROUBLESHOOTING
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CONTROLLER / SOLENOIDS REPLACED
PROMPT PRO SERVICE
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Dave

All metal roof sheeting, gutters


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work no job too small.
Australian Colorbond
Blue Scope Steel materials.
Please phone
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Gutters & Downpipes
All Carpentry Work
Fire & White Ant Repair
Property Maintenance
Inspection
Insurance Claims
Renovations
Painting & Design

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0408 092 350

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RE-ROOFING WITH
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Whirly Birds
Roof Coatings
All Roof Repairs/Leaks
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Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
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Property Presentation, Staging


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De-Cluttering and Organising
Services Home or Ofce

FREE CALL

RONS
REFRIGERATION

Ph: 1800 18 12 24

The POST
delivers
more
newspapers
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than any other free
publication, says an
independent audit.
Separate surveys
also show that the
POST has far more
readers in all age
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REMOVALS

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Bores & Fully Installed


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

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

0414 475 527


MAINTENANCE
SPECIALISTS

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SHADE SAILS

Roof Carpentry Team


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Repairs Pumps Electrics


0419 863 211 Henry

Phone JEFF 0418

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Very Reasonable Rates
Call for Free Advice

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ROOFING

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Ridge Cap Repairs,
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Builders Registration Number 13172

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2 YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY

Special sealant for box gutters


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

0419 385 971 or


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Extensive colour range
Fully installed or DIY
Custom designed
Shade blinds also available

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RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

Phone: Michael

0408 335 461

E: michael@coastalsails.com.au

READ THIS

WE REMOVE and DISPOSE OF:


OLD TILE IRON ASBESTOS
WE SUPPLY and INSTALL
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Insulation, Gutters
Tile Roof Restoration

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patrick@shadesolutions.com.au

1300 137 663 or 9209 3980

ROOF & WALL


DOCTOR
If your re-roof is more than $20,000 (inc
GST) your re-roofing Company must be a
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means Licenced with The Builders
Registration Board.
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Pond And Aquarium Cleaning


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Pond Building And Restoring Of
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Fish Health and Disease
Installation Of All Aqua Products
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CLAREMONT

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FOR OVER 20 YEARS

TILING

Core Tiling

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No job too small
All aspects of tiling
Full bathroom renovation
Full re-grouting or grout repair
20 years experience

POOL & SPA SERVICE


CHEMICALS/REPAIRS
FREECALL 1800 835 444

Call Lewis: 0451 636 666


corebathreno@gmail.com

Prompt & Professional

All aspects of wall & floor tiling.


Specialising in bathrooms.
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FREE QUOTES
Don 0435 722 362
don.yoon@yahoo.com.au

or visit our shop at

257 STIRLING HWY


CLAREMONT

Western Suburbs
Pool Service
CLEANING CHEMICALS &
EQUIPMENT
QUALITY OWNER OPERATED
COMPLETE POOL SERVICE
JOSH MANN

0414 775 586

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Est. 1990

DON TILING SERVICE

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Satisfaction Guaranteed
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please phone RENE COOLEN

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Renovations &
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2 STUART ST - opp train stn

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0419 931 966

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POOL SHOP
2/611 HAY STREET
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Backwash lter
Chemical water balance
Scrub of water line, pool oor &
pool blanket
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professional service.

FORMATIVE AND
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SAFE TREE REMOVALS
PEST MANAGEMENT
ROOT ZONE
MANAGEMENT
CONSULTANCY

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

0422 095 481


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Floor & Wall Tiling


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0402 751 878

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Specialising in Diagonal Tiling
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Phone: (08) 9309 6852


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Tree Service

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

0414 738 888

MAINLINE
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0407 771 476

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

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Tim 0405 049 994

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tsbi@westnet.com.au

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Jason 0413 859 898

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DISHWASHERS, DRYERS
RANGEHOODS,
ELECTRIC OVENS
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SALES SERVICE SPARES

Tree Removal Palm Removal


Pruning or Removal Hedging & Shaping
Power Line Clearance
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4 Hood Street Subiaco

Aaron: 0410 521 734


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No job too big or small
Debris removed site cleaned

WINDOW
CLEANING

Ph: 6201 1387

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OUR SERVICES INCLUDE
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Josh

0422 634 718


0402 433 690

Pete
WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

WINDOWS and/or
gutters CLEANED
TREE PRUNING

Trades & Services

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

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Mob Number 0438

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ABN 67 876 278 916

0439 518 525


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Cleaned
FREE Shower Screens
Cleaned
Est 1997
FREE Flyscreens plus
Cobwebs Cleaned
FREE Tracks of Sliding doors
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WINDOW
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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

Isaac 0405 300 298

PH 0417 915 636

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CLEANING

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1-4 Storeys
Includes Flyscreens & Mirrors
Police Clearance and Insurance
Gutter Cleaning

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

Credit Card Facility Available


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0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996

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PH 0407 328 128

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+ Chandeliers
+ Hard water stain removal
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+ Pool Fencing
+Fly screen repairs
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+ Fully Insured, Police Clearance

Terry 0406 809 977

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 Painting


0419 045 250
Indigo
www.metalox.com.au

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From page 5
At the beginning of the meeting, neighbour
Bridget Faye said that with the increasing
number of houses being demolished, renovated
and extended in Mosman Park it was essential
the council building regulations were enforced.
To have another landowner try to avoid
these regulations and lessen the value of the
neighbours land by blocking the views amounts
to theft, she said
Such a precedent must be avoided and I
would like to know that variations are not
granted simply to cater for excessive or
extravagant desires of new residents to the
detriment of others.
Ms Faye, who has lived next door for 45 years.
The committee recommended refusing the
application. The full council will decide next
Tuesday.

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from a QUALIFIED ARBORIST

WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK

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I Do the Work

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Repair Miele Siemens


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Microwaves / Dishwashers
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This is not a canine conspiracy, councillor


Peter Browne said on Tuesday night, before
councillors voted to advertise the proposed
new exercise areas.
Heidi Hardisty, of the Friends of Lake
Claremont, said: Im a dog lover and dog
owner and dont support it.
She said she was worried about the 100-plus
bird species at the lake.
Myera Road resident Kevin McAlpine said
dogs would go into the lake.
Mr Browne said the plans for the lake area
which include installing play equipment and
completing paths were not motivated by a
better deal for dogs.
Councillor Kate Main said 1500 new residents
would be nearby soon.
The new Claremont is about sharing, she
said. Fifteen per cent of the area is going to
be the dog-walk trail. Its not too much to ask.
Councillor Alastair Tulloch quoted British
philosopher Jeremy Bentham when supporting the run.
[He] believed a good action was an action
for the greatest benefit of the greatest number
of people, Dr Tulloch said.
Councillor Karen Wood said: Its not a park,
its a conservation wetland.

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EDUCATIONAL

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS


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and equipped. Mins walk to beach
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from $110-$160pn, min 4. Special
weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph
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opposite the Wembley Hotel. Tel
0405 189 413, 9287 1290
INTERESTED In earning extra
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AMYGDALA
Consulting,
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Psychotherapy,
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specialising in marital & couples
therapy. Qualified 30+ years
experience. Free half hour in
Claremont Medical Centre.
www.amygdala.com.au, 9383 3132
COUNSELLING
Assisting the
afermath of Narcissist/Psychopath
abuse. Qualified therapist. 1st appt
half price. 0419 322 388
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depressed, anxious, fearful, and
lonely? Grow is a caring and
supportive community based
organisiation; confidential, anonymous, members meet weekly on a
regular basis. We connect people
who have all walked their own
journey of mental illness, Grow
assists people in their recovery.
Come to belong - Free Service.
Where: Every Monday 10am 18
Barrett St Mercycare Complex Block
E. Website www.grow.org.au Phone
1800 558 268

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

LOST
Pink and Grey Galah.
Mosman Park. Very Tame
9385 0120, M 0401 840 203

ANTIQUES For sale, houseful of


antique furniture and collectables.
Silver, Shelley. All sorts. Phone
9380 6399
COLLECTABLE
Bradford dolls.
New condition, original boxes, half
price. Floreat. Carol,
0418 956 185
DRESSER. Jarrah $100. 9381
7761
FRANGIPANIS Flowering 0.7-1.5m
different colours $25-$40 ono. 0434
970 526
FREE Pine Welsh Dresser Good
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LAZYBOY Recliner dark blue/grey
fabric very comfortable, as new
$450. 0423 933 500
SOFA 2 seater, desk, bookshelf
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TABLE French antique circa 1900
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showroom condition $1500.
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FURNITURE Restoration French
polish. Quality and customer
satisfaction our aim. Call Tony
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ARTS & CRAFTS


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0432 098 519

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OPPORTUNITIES

EDUCATIONAL
CHEMISTRY
Physics,
Mathematics, English and other
ATAR subjects. Individual tuition for
Years 10/11/12. The Tuition Centre,
Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
CHEMISTRY Tutor. BSc Chemistry,
6th year UWA Medical student.
Highschool students. Can meet at
your home/ school library. WWC.
Refs. Cottesloe local. James
0404 918 438
CHEMISTRY Tutor in Wembley
Downs & surrounds. Chemistry
major and Medical student. Phone
Wes 0430 524 447
ENGLISH, Literature and History
tutor. Experienced PSA teacher
tutoring students of all abilities, Yrs
7-12. Support in understanding
course content, essay writing,
analytical technique and examination
strategy. $80/hr. Call or text 0422
017 263
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teacher/examiner/marker.
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Claremont. 9284 3004
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tutors. Reading, comprehension,
spelling, writing. Free assessment.
www.numberworksnwords.com.au.
Ph 9388 3727
EXPERIENCED, English tutor and
qualified English teacher with over
12 years experience. I am available
to tutor all levels of English including
ATAR and general 11 and 12
courses. Felicity 0422 026 764

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life guidance, healing, Skype and
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earthangelash@hotmail.com
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distributor, prompt delivery. Call
9244 4318, 0450 032 061
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relaxation, qualified, n/s Alanah 0405
755 715
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deep tissue. Strictly non sexual.
Phone 0410 406 877. Email
Pattysalazar88@hotmail.com
NEW To yoga? Wanting to improve
your strength, stretch, balance?
QiYoga classes are just for you. Tue
9am Nedlands. Jen 0407 190 194,
www.qiyoga.org
PERSONAL Trainer. Weightloss,
Boxercise, Pilates, Yoga, Gerhard
0415 942 388
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experience. 9387 1027
WORKOUT
Cottesloe Classes
Gym, Pilates. Creche 0418 950 112
Maureen
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& beginners. Monday 9:30am
Tuesday & Thursday 6:00pm.
www.santeplus.life. Christine
0423 779 771
YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing open
classes on Tuesday evening
Wembley, Thursday evening East
Fremantle.
Certified
teacher
Suzanne 0414 883 139

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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
DUNSBOROUGH Holiday house
4x2 walk to beach bars and coffee
0409 006 020

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION
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$1500pw. $4000 month. Or Milan,
Venice, Prague. 0410 540 415
PARIS Beautiful 2 bed apartment.
Left bank close to Notre Dame. Visit
www.5stjacques.com or call
0418 918 979
QUEENSTOWN NZ luxury villa
central panoramic views of lake
Karen 9384 4593
or www.alpenview.co.nz

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massage.
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Marybrook - ASIAN
beachfront 4x3 newly renovated Attractive, understanding, patient.
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place
or
my
discreet
home.
house. Available Easter/school
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holidays.www.cavesroadbeachhouse.com.au
0412 283 510
MASSAGE
By qualified male
DUNSBOROUGH
Villa
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suburbs.
Phone
$120pn. 60m to beach, walk shops. W e s t
0406 275 865
0457 357 431
FIVE Bdm beach house for holiday MASSAGE Sensual Swedish, sz 6,
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/night.
SENSUAL
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Call 0409 081 013
brunette, Cottesloe. Ph Aria
0414 263 851
GRACETOWN Ocean views, family
Massage qualified
home, sleeps 6, close to all SENSUAL
therapist. Petite, brunette. By
amenities. From $200p/n.
appointment, Mosman Park, from
0438 465 631
$70, Rachael, 0415 836 700
PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075

PETS

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and valleys of Noosa Hinterland. 2
weeks x $1000. Luxury homestead
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mcmasterk22@gmail.com,
0466 069 876

HOUSESITTING
MATURE Female to care for your
pets and home. Great references
and police clearance. Available
04/04-30/4, 15/08-09/09 and from
24/01/17. Emma 0401 626 176
PROFESSIONAL
Housesitter.
Mature age. 22yrs exp. Very
houseproud. Genuine love of
animals. Police cleared. Exc refs. No
charge. Will pay utilities during stay.
Avail 1/4/16 to 2/5/16 incl. Anna
0412 638 842

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LOST, Claremont Quarter or HBF
Stadium 11 or 12 Feb. Grey, 64gb
Lexar thumb drive. If found please
ring or text 0437 610 680

LOST Rayban Sunglasses. South


Cottesloe Dog Beach. Sunday 10th
February 6pm. Reward. Peter
0417 096 691

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

MUSICAL
ALTO Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute,
Guitar, Piano, Trombone, Trumpet
lessons by qualified, experienced
teachers. Piano Accompaniment for
AMEB exams available with plenty of
notice please. Members of WAMTA,
TRBWA, ASMEWA, WWCC no. from
8 years onwards for lessons.
Michael, Mary
Ph 9387 7046
CHAPPELL Piano $1,500. Very
good condition. Lovely tone. Mount
Hawthorn 0423 535 038
GUITAR Lessons. Eve Tsakalos
Guitar and String Inst School. Group
tuition and private lessons available,
any style taught. Learn from Perth's
most experienced teacher. Contact
Eve 9387 5014
GUITAR lesson for young and old.
Call 0415 942 388
GUITAR
Tuition beginner
advanced.
E: eddierg@bigpond.net.au
H: 08 9381 9146

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PIANO Bell Canada reconditioned


vgc, $800 ono. 0403 309 952
SIMPLY Music Piano Lessons All ages.
www.nedlandspianostudio.com.au
SINGING And Piano Lessons. Be
nurtured and uplifted as you grow in
confidence to sing or play piano.
Shared and individual classes are
suitable for all ages: children, teens,
adults, seniors. Make beautiful music
in a wide range of styles contemporary, classical, music
theatre, gospel, folk. BMusEd
(UWA), trained with vocal masters
Seth Riggs, Molly McGurk, Sara
McLiver. Entry-level piano is with
Simply Music, an innovative and
motivating playing-based approach.
Call Shamara 0410 386 292,
Nedlands

DOG Obedience Classes: Neri


Karazija holds these on Wednesday
evenings and Saturday mornings as
a follow up from Puppy Classes at
Swanbourne. Bookings are essential
and the next classes commence in
early April and pre-booking is
essential so be quick. Ring Naomi or
Jaimee on 9384 2644 to secure your
place and quote POST2
DOG
Obedience Workshops:
Having trouble with recall, jumping
up and pulling on the lead? Neri
Karazija's workshops held at
Swanbourne are just the thing! The
next one will be in March so ring
Naomi or Jaimee to book your place
and remember to quote POST3
PUPPY
School and Puppy
Management: Held at Swanbourne
every Sunday commencing at 9am.
There are four classes held on the
hour. Neri and Lisa conduct the
classes and bookings are essential
to get the full benefit, so ring Naomi
or Jaimee on 9384 2644 to book a
place. Please quote POST1 when
you book your class

PHOTOGRAPHY

CAREGIVERS Needed to make a


difference in the lives of older
people. We are seeking reliable,
empathetic and compassionate
people to provide a non-medical
assistance and companionship to
seniors in their own homes. We offer
flexible day, evening, overnight and
weekend hours. No qualifications
necessary, all training provided
through to Cert III. Experienced and
qualified staff are also welcome male
and female. Own vehicle required.
To apply please call Home Instead
Senior Care during office hours on
6310 0400
COMPLEMENTARY
Health
Therapist with experience in holistic
therapies specialising in child
development. Applicant must have in
depth knowledge and experience in
the psychological and motor
development of children newborn to
six years and exhibit composure and
emotional availability. Contact
brendaroo@iinet.net.au
DELIVERY/ Driver PT: Mornings
M-F. Small Laundry, Floreat. Suit
retiree or student. Call
0422 123 789
FULL-TIME Office Clerk wanted for
a small mining company in North
Fremantle. The applicant must be
able to type proficiently and perform
general
office
duties
and
administration. The applicant must
be able to use Excel, Word and
MYOB. All purchasing, invoicing,
quotations and accounts are done
using MYOB, you must be familiar
with this software. Please apply to
amtab@iinet.net.au
VOLUNTEER
Wanted 3hrs per
weekend.
keren.mccullagh@artgallery.wa.gov.au

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Ironing Service. WA owned and
operated. 0418 915 842
BABYSITTER. Fun, nurturing 24yo
student available to babysit all
evenings and various days
depending on uni schedule. Over
8yrs experience. Please message or
call Kate 0420 305 302
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Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
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Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANA
A wonderful job
responsible, efficient, hard working,
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CLEANER Experienced in large
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reliable, w/references. 0415 170 739

This elevation shows the impact the proposed house would have on views.

House as high as tower


From page 7
These limits now appear to be
of no concern to her. Rules are for
other people.
The attitude adopted seems to
be that the town has allowed its
scheme to be so undermined by
the frequent and careless use of
discretion that anyone can buy a
block in Mosman Park believing the
limits in the scheme dont matter.
The current four-storey application will have a devastating impact
on neighbours.
Mr Jamess wife, Sue, said the
planned home displayed a total
contempt for the amenity of neighbouring properties.
The proposal totally obliterates
our view from the ground-floor
areas of my house and it will
wipe out the city views of other
Wellington Street houses to the
west, she said.
If a grossly oversized development of this kind is allowed in
these circumstances, the precedent
is irreversible.
This application, proposed to
be a home for two people, not a
family home, is 1200sq.m in size,
almost five times the floor area of
the average new house in WA.
A staff report to the committee
recommended refusal because
the applicant had not provided
sufficient evidence of how the
house would affect the adjoining
properties.
It said the applicant had given
no evidence to show how the
house would affect the view from
the Swan River and the highly
valued views of current and future
neighbours.
It said the site survey levels had
not been superimposed on to the

plans for building setbacks to be


determined.
The proposal is not compatible
with its setting, it said.
The development dwarfs the
adjoining and surrounding properties, which results in adverse
impacts on the current and likely
future amenity.
The initial application was submitted to the council on August
11 and the council had 90 days to
determine it.
The council requested more
information from the applicant
on November 18 and sought an
extension of the 90 days, but did
not receive a response.
Instead, on December 10, the
report said, the council had been
told an appeal based on deemed
refusal had been lodged in the
State Administrative Tribunal
because the application had not
been determined within 90 days.
Despite this, the report said the
applicant requested the council to
process the application.
The council asked the tribunal
for an adjournment, resulting in
a directions hearing being listed
for March 18.
The staff report said the applicant had submitted amended
plans on January 7, which were
then sent to the neighbours.
But, the report said, on February
2 the applicant had advised the
council to revert to the November
11 plans, requiring the council to
contact the neighbours to disregard
the new plans.
The committee recommended
refusing the application. The full
council will vote on the recommendation next Tuesday.

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SITUATIONS WANTED

TO LET

CLEANER Ironing. All you need.


Call Maria 0402 678 440

HUSBAND/ Wife honest reliable


hard
working,
experienced,
references, p/c, $25/hr. Mob
0414 527 765
IRONING. Large basket of max 20
$60, and $2.50/subsequent items.
0404 049 944
IRONING A better professional
service. Est: 1999. Non-smoking, reg
van pickup and delivery. Phone
Sandra 0411 222 899
IRONING Lady mature non-smoker,
pickup/delivery. 0422 847 468
IRONING Pick-up & deliver next
day. $15p/h 0438 968 215
IRONING
Professional quality
guaranteed. Trustworthy reliable, pol
/clearance. 0415 170 739
NILE
Contractors Australia.
Cleaning it 4U. Vacate, windows,
carpet, house, office, carpark,
construction. Mob 0469 071 947
RETICULATION
Repairs and
handyman services at reasonable
rates. Call 0455 488 338

NEDLANDS To Let. Hampden Rd


Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950

CLEANERS Absolute perfectionist


team of two with more than 10 years
experience in Office, Small Business
and Domestic cleaning. Reliable and
highly efficient w/ABN and Pol/Cls.
Call or leave message:/9203 9141,
0431 894 562
CLEANING High quality, Police
Clearance, very honest and reliable.
Phone Eric 0431 405 115
CLEANING/
Ironing Fortnightly
/weekly. Thorough, honest, reliable.
Cottesloe/adjacent areas $25p/h
0438 968 215
CLEANING
Iron
years
of
experienced work in team of 2.
Please call 0413 570 137
CLEANING
Lady, experience,
references, honest scrupulous.
Wembley Downs, Woodlands,
Churchlands and surroundings. 0470
369 204
CLEANING
Lady
experienced excellent
0422 847 468

mature
reference

GARDEN A backyard blitz experienced. Phone Nick 0412 772 238


GARDEN All areas of gardening
and landscaping. Maintenance, soil
improvement, mulch, plants, lawns
and more. High standard of work,
attention to detail and strong
communication. Local Nedlands
business. For a free quote call Luke
0428 991 242
GARDENING
And odd jobs.,
Reliable local student. $24/hr.
Robbie 0449 128 149
GARDENING And/or general odd
jobs $25/hr adaptable, capable,
effective, efficient, equipped,
experienced, professional, reliable,
cleaning, pruning, tidying, watering,
washing, weeding, other jobs. Tim
0418 846 562
GARDENING
Excellent work
pensioner rates guaranteed results.
0412 470 809
GARDEN
Makeovers.
Apprenticeship
completed
in
Landscaping, clean-ups, reticulation,
transplanting. Free quotes
0423 477 822
HAIRDESSER Male for mature
people, reasonable rates. 9387 7947
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POST, February 20, 2016 Page 93

Airbnb divides Cottesloe beach residents


From page 1

that short-term rentals did not


lead to loss of amenity.
Our own strata company has
had no complaints, Mr Jenkins
told councillors.
He said none of the damage or
bad behaviour complained about
came from short-term tenants.
Owner Leith Brazier said none
of the behaviour complaints had
been documented to the strata
management.
Examples of inappropriate
behaviour have not been from
short-term rentals, he said.
Opposing owner Peter Goff

Cricket will never


be the same
From page 94

cricket at its best, a battle between two of the best teams in


the world, New Zealand and
Australia, in the land of the
long white cloud.
But, wow, how disappointing
was it?
It wasnt that we bowled well
on a helpful pitch, but New
Zealand were shunted out for
a meagre 183 runs.
The game went further
downhill with a glut of runs,
unimpeded by an attack that
looked demoralised, and helped
further by a decision on Adam
Voges wicket that defied any
reasonable logic.
Umpires will always be
trained to look for no balls, as
most cricket matches dont have
the magic eyes of the cameras
in place.
But, in international cricket,
balls that take wickets are
checked every time for a no ball,
so why not just leave it to that?
Voges was clearly out, bowled
by a legitimate ball. But he
wasnt. Explain that?
In the end, the match rolled
on inevitably.
To be honest, after the Voges
debacle (which was certainly
no fault of his), a meaningful
finish in this match wasnt on,
so I stopped watching.
I had to Google to find that
Australia had won the game in
less than four days by an innings
and 22 runs.
I have now concluded that
cricket is not the game it once
was, and priorities are being
re-set by the public who pay
to watch.
Only cricketers and cricket
tragics will now tell you that
Test cricket is the games most
important version.
Top players will still judge
themselves by what happens
in the Test matches.
But, as a game for the masses,
ODIs and T20 have already
usurped Test cricket.
Its all about entertainment.
Entertain in todays world, or
walk the plank.

said the reason no formal


complaints had been made to
strata management was that
short-stayers had moved out by
Sunday afternoon or Monday
and by then there was no point
registering a complaint.
Nicole Morcombe said she
and her partner had previously
lived in the unit that two of the
permanent residents had complained about, but had been
renting it short-term for a year.
It had less than 60% occupancy.
The damage and noise are
made by long-term tenants,
she said.
Owners wanted to maximise
the return on their property
investment, she said.
There have been no complaints about our unit, Ms
Morcombe said.
She said the unit block was
between two big hotels that
generated all the antisocial
beachfront behaviour.
She said her property was managed by an external party, which
introduced guests to the unit.
A complaints number was
provided and the police could
be called, but they had not been.
Jonathon Cox said the law for
short-term units was skewed
towards new developments, but
online bookings were now part
of the disruptive economy.
Council needs to put forward
a proper policy, he said.
Councillors quizzed Andrew
Jackson, Cottesloes development services manager, about
where the law stood on such
disputes.
Mr Jackson said there was a
difference between a room in a
suburban home being offered
via Airbnb and a unit in an existing building in the councils

The block of home units at 116 Marine Parade, left next to the Cottlesloe hotel.
foreshore centre zone.
This is a watershed, he said.
It is an opportunity to look
at all the issues.
The complaint originated
when we received a complaint
about Unit 3.
He said problems had arisen
in other states with investors
renting out apartments shortterm, conflicting with owneroccupiers starting their first
homes.
Cottesloe was restricted by
strict WA Planning Commission
rules designed to make sure
short-term stays did not have
an adverse impact on the residential amenity.

I burnt a bit of midnight oil


last week to watch the One
Day International between
the Proteas and the Poms
in the land of the Lion King.
It was a case of Friday night
fever when AB de Villiers and
his ODI vaudevillians entered
the park.
The team was outfitted in
shocking pink from head to
toe like something out of a
French fashion magazine.
Wow, I thought, bring out
the Poms!
Could we expect yellow
polka-dot bikinis, or perhaps
Queen of the Desert florals,
or Danny La Rues stage outfit
and Dame Ednas gladdies?

The building also had to


comply with parking, fire,
disabled access and have safe
balustrades.
Mr Jackson said the applicants
had provided no evidence of a
management plan and had not
submitted individual applications.
The application did not address the WAPC guidelines on
noise and undesirable levels
of activity by transient visitors,
he said.
A recommendation that the
serviced apartment application
be refused will be presented
to next weeks full meeting of
Cottesloe council.

Shock Labor threat to Subi takeover


From page 3

There were other issues,


including the fact that there
was no protection in place for
council workers whose jobs
could be at risk, and a lack of
proper process.
As the local member, I will be
seeking to have the Bill referred
to an Upper House committee
to discuss these matters, Mr
Travers said.
Those people affected by
this decision should be given a
voice and opportunity to express
their views.
I have a great degree of
sympathy for the residents who
havent been given a voice in
this.
He said the Bill was a continuation of the Barnett governments ham-fisted attempt at
local government reform.
Subiaco mayor Heather
Henderson wrote to all members

Heather
Henderson

Ken
Travers

It was something of an
anti-climax when the England
warriors turned out in their
traditional deep royal blue
attractive, sure, but a bit
conservative.
Then, game on!
It was non-stop quick cricket
from when the Pink Pussy Cats
decided to bowl and we heard
the call of play from the redcoated sentry at the western
end of the new Wanderers
Stadium in Johannesburg.
Colourful, rich and pure
ODI entertainment, seemingly
all-over-red-rover in the time
it took to devour a couple of
rounds of ham, cheese and
tomato sandwiches and a pot
of English breakfast tea.
As for the cricket itself,
once again Joe Root showed

residents.
There is a projected loss of
revenue of $44million over 10
years and significant loss of staff
jobs, Mrs Henderson wrote.
Council will be looking at
how it can mitigate this loss
through a cut in services and
rate rises.
This is the latest issue Subiaco
has raised with MPs about the
Bill.
Subiaco CEO Don Burnett
said he had been contacted by
his counterpart from Perth City
Council, Martin Mileham, about
setting up working groups to
manage the transition.

of the Legislative Council last


week in a last-ditch attempt to
block or review the capital city
legislation.
She said it was unclear
from the Bill what the
TEAM LEADER
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is enacted but warned it
posed a major risk to the
council, its employees as
well as ratepayers and

Apples aint apples


By AUSTIN ROBERTSON

The guidelines are quite


tough, he said.
All owners had to agree, he
said.
He said a number of owners
who joined in the application
from Unit 3 wanted to keep
their options open to remain
living there or be able to rent
short-term.
But this was not permitted.
Once a use had been changed,
another application had to be
made to change it back.
A local manager/caretaker had
to be appointed in the vicinity
and a plan put in place to address noise complaints under
these rules.

his incredible talent and


ability to excel in any form
of the game.
He doesnt get enough recognition as one of the best
batsmen Mother England has
ever produced.
After a morning and part
of the afternoon watching the
Test match between Oz and
the Kiwis labour painfully
on, the ODI was a refreshing
respite.
Oh, and not that the result
was of any earthshattering
concern at the Ocker-Pad,
the Pink Pussy Cats prevailed
and showed they would be a
handful in the T20 World Cup.
And thats even if they decide to dress up like a bunch
of harlequins.
Send in the clowns.

Mr Burnett said he would


contact Mr Mileham but would
wait until the outcome of the
Bill in Parliament next week
before acting.
He said the City of Perth stood
to make a windfall from its
takeover of the South ward while
Subiaco could face a shortfall.
He said the council would
need to adopt a position before
negotiations for a fairer deal got
under way.
Cockburn council last week
became the latest of about six
councils to vote for a motion
supporting Subiaco councils
objections to the Bill.

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Page 94 POST, February 20, 2016

The Sporting

with AFL Hall of Famer Austin Robertson

More shame for Aussie sport Cricket will


By AUSTIN ROBERTSON
I while back I wrote about
Collingwood footballers Dane
Swan and Travis Cloke, who
brought Australian Rules
football into the international
spotlight unglamorously when
they posted photos of themselves naked on the internet.
Perhaps the world at large
had a giggle, and Eddie Maguire
scoffed and made a joke of it all,
but you can be sure some mums
and dads will feel that it wasnt
a great example for children.
I thought it was a dreadful look
for our game.
Since then, another highprole sportsman, this time from
the NRL, has been nothing short
of J. Arthur Rank.
Mitchell Pearce, co-captain of
the Roosters and a NSW State of
Origin representative, managed,
all on his own, to bring disgrace
and controversy to himself,
Rugby League and his country.
Pearces appalling behaviour,
in my opinion, demonstrates that
some of our sporting stars are
out of control.
Excuses will probably roll out
like Big Kahunas on a Hawaiian
beach: alcohol was to blame;
the dog made the rst move; he
thought he was in the toilet; his
manager wasnt there to look
after him
And, yes, he has been a bit of
a problem child, but we thought
all that was behind him.
He might as well have said the
Devil made me do it.
Now we wait for the Roosters

Mitchell Pearce
(who have stood him down from
all training duties) and the NRL
to decide what they are going to
do with him.
Believe it or not, that decision
may take another six weeks,
which I nd extraordinary.
Apparently, Pearce has had a
short holiday in Thailand, and
is now in rehab there.
Nice work if you can get it.
Maybe the NRL is thinking
that if enough time passes,
everybody may forget about the
whole affair.
I thinkthe longer it goes on,
the less the penalty will be.

In both the AFL and NRL,


the screams have been echoing
long and hard that many of our
young sporting heroes are paid
too much, and have too much
time on their hands.
Many years ago, someone said
many people had no idea how to
handle money, particularly in
the form of a big windfall.
This is not to say that all our
top sporting achievers are light
on when it comes to academic
prowess, but some are.
The same could be said of
some of our political representatives who have been to their
knees through their own stupid
nefarious acts of lust or greed.
On the other hand, weve just
had a lesson in common sense
provided beautifully by Test
cricketer David Warner, who
summed it all up in a Woolworths
commercial.
In the ad, Davy says that before
he made inroads in the world of
cricket, he used to stack shelves
at Woolies.
He could still remember that
the white vinegar was on the
third shelf in aisle seven.
Davy also said that if it hadnt
been for cricket, hed probably
still be stacking shelves at Woolies.
It is true in many cases that
making a century in cricket,
kicking 10 goals in an AFL match
or scoring three tries in a Rugby
League game is important to
sponsors, who think they will get
greater value from having their
names associated with champion
sportspeople rather than from
winning the hearts and minds
of their own employees.

Eyes on WA golfers in world-class tournament


By JOHN INCE
One of WAs world-class
golfers could win this
weeks ISPS Handa Perth
International.
This prestigious tournament,
from February 25 to 28, is part
of the Asian European PGA
Tour and will be held for the
fourth year running at the Lake
Karrinyup Country Club.
One hundred and fty competitors will vie for the rst
prize of $291,660 from the total
prize pool of $1.75million.
There are two top WA golfers
in the eld Brett Rumford and
Jason Scrivener and either of
them could win.
Brett, from Royal Perth Golf
Club in South Perth, is a vetime European tour winner and
says hes ready for the Perth
International.
And after his finishing
rounds of 67, 68 and 66 in last

weeks Tshwane Open, in


Pretoria, I would say he is.
Jason Scrivener, from
Mandurah Country Club,
has also been very successful in Europe over the
past year and is another
ne player.
The star of the tournament is South African Louis
Oosthuizen, who won The Open
at St Andrews in 2010, came
second in The Open in 2015
and was second in the US Open
that year.
He is ranked 18th in the
world.
Last years winner, Thorbjorn
Olesen, from Denmark, is here
to defend his title.
Victor Dubuisson, from
France, runner-up in last years
Perth International, is also
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Since last years tournament,
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This is still one of the hardest
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With bunkers big enough to
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every chance of the ball rolling
back and into an impossible
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Hell will follow.
The ninth hole has two new
bunkers on the left side of the
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better for this.
The tournament will be broadcast to more than 400million
homes worldwide, taking WA
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never be
the same

By AUSTIN ROBERTSON

David Warner
Fortunately, big sporting codes
realised several years ago that
being a highly-talented sporting
individual did not require passing a basic IQ test, and player
management groups have come
in to ll the void.
Of course, managing sportspeople is something I know a little
about, and I can assure you that
it would be sometimes be easier
to handle a robot.
You can wonder if some of
these guys know what damage
they do, but the back stories
of people like Wayne Carey,
Brendon Fevola, Ben Cousins, et
al not to forget Ricky Nixons
lamentable brain snap dont
suggest high levels of awareness.
Apart from Pearce, the queue
of errant NRL players is a long
one, with the Knights Russell
Packer getting one year in prison
for assault, Sea Eagle Zane
Tetevano having his contract torn
up for belting up his girlfriend,
the Raiders Blake Ferguson
suspended by the NRL for a
year for indecent assault, Todd
Carney sacked by the Sharks for
the infamous bubbler incident
and so it goes on.
In the US, the performance
of NFL players is even worse.
According to USA Today,
more than 700 players have been
arrested for alcohol offences,
attempted murder, drugs, guns,
animal cruelty, sex crimes and
domestic violence.
Their acts may seem humorous
to some and disgusting to others,
depending on your generation
or background.
But Pearce is far from Cock
of the Walk; just a bird-brained
Rooster trapped in a chook pen
of his own making.

In the dead of night, in the


winter of 1953, I listened to
the wonderful Ashes broadcasts from the BBC on my
trusty wireless.
John Arlott, Norman
Yardley and our own Alan
McGilvray painted pictures
with their words, a special
blend of comedy and poignancy.
McGillers had learnt his
trade back in the days of synthetic broadcasts in the 30s,
improvising his commentary
from ball-by-ball telegrams
and tapping his pencil on the
microphone to simulate the
crack of bat on ball.
Once he could call the game
live via short-wave radio,
he was a marvel of accuracy
and fairness.
The guys on the park in
those days were a Whos Who
of cricket greats.
The Poms had Len Hutton,
Peter May, Tom Graveney,
Freddie Trueman and Brian
Statham, and we had Lindsay
Hassett, Arthur Morris, Neil
Harvey, Alan Davidson and
Ray Lindwall.
And there was I, all night,
every night, for ve Tests in a
row, faithfully scribbling each
wicket as it fell in a notebook.
No wonder I failed elementary maths that year!
Those were the days of the
dunny-man, when refrigeration was an ice chest and the
milkman dropped off his pints
each morning in bottles.
Air-conditioning was taking
a cold shower and running
to bed in the hope you would
fall asleep before you dried.
This trip down memory lane
was brought on by a couple
of things.
Like every other cricket
follower this summer, I have
been spoilt by the numbers of
sixes and fours hit in the Big
Bash League.
Yes, the West Indies series
was a zzog, not helped by the
weather in Sydney, but we
witnessed an uncompetitive
and boring performance by a
second-rate team.
The BBL, and then some
One Day International matches from a super-competitive
India, rescued my summer.
I was waiting eagerly for a
return to the big stuff Test
Please turn to page 93

Isos or what you will


SURFING
By CAMERON BEDFORDBROWN
Whats in a name?

A reef by any other name


would still be a reef.
The answer to one of lifes
great questions whether
it is Isolated or Isolators
reef break appears to
have been decided by POST
readers last year.
The new sign in south CottesLast June, reader Chris loe sits about 50m north of a
Antill wrote a letter to the
sign saying Isolators.
editor saying that the sign
Photo: LBB
Isolators was incorrect.
Previously, he had writChris sent me a note this
ten to the Cottesloe council
suggesting a name change, week saying Cottesloe counbut received no response. cil had replaced the sign at
Several letters from other the surf break a few months
readers followed, harmoni- ago and we could now safely
ously agreeing with Chris refer to the spot as Isolated
or can we?
and the name, Isolated.

Driving past the reef


break, you are now presented with two signs
within 50m of each other,
one Isolated and the other
Isolators.
In the dimming recesses
of my mind, Ive always
referred to the break as
Isolated.
Back in the day, I would
surf at the reef break as an
escape from the crowds of
Cove and Seconds.
Shortboarders would disparagingly refer to it as go
slows because the wave
rolled down the reef slowly
and didnt offer many steep
sections.
I liked Isos because
there was always the odd
gem and I could get some
communion time.

Its a good place to practise your cutback, also


works in a souwester and
is one of the longest rides
locally.
My earliest memories are
that it was called Isolated
because the reef was isolated from Cove and Seconds.
You certainly felt a little
isolated sitting with a 100m
reef ledge between you and
the other breaks.
Having surfed there over
many years, my relationship
with the spot is beyond a
name, more a song track.
Sadly, the truth must
make sense in the practical world and it matters
not much what we call it,
because it is forged by nature and its name is upon it.

POST, February 20, 2016 Page 95

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ice-cream vouchers.
Kate Correia, Angie Suizu, Paige Pickford, Ottilie Nash,
Asha Agar, Gretta Leyland, Hugo Svoboda, Toby,
Charlotte Davey and Sansa Tatam.

Classified ad.

Q: What did the python say


to its victim?
A: Ive got a crush on you!

Q: Which snake is best at


maths?
A: The adder.

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Q: Why is it difficult to fool


a snake?
A: Because you cant pull
its leg.

She saw sheriss


shoes on the sofa
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40
Including
GST

FOR FIRST 2 LINES


Please write one
Word Per Space

Doodlebug

Q: What do you call a


snake who works for
the government?
A: A civil serpent!

This Advertisement to be included in the next issue of the


SUBIACO, CLAREMONT/NEDLANDS, MOSMAN/COTTESLOE and CAMBRIDGE POST.

What to do:
Search for a stick and think about which end will look
most like the head. Sand your stick smooth.
Put on disposable gloves if you like to stay clean.
Brush your stick with dark paint I used dark brown and
blue to make black and allow to dry well.
You can leave the snakes belly plain.
Dip the back of a small brush in the white paint to make
each dot. Leave one end plain for the head.
Put the eyes quite near the head end.
Finished! (Dont forget to give your brushes a good clean.)

Lodge classifieds by web or fax


The POSTs successful pre-paid classifieds are
accepted by fax or on the special form on the POST
website at www.postnewspapers.com.au
Provided these ads are accompanied by valid
credit card details, they will be placed in the
next edition.
The POSTs standard low prices, shown on
the form on this page, also apply to the ads
faxed or lodged via the website.
After verification, a receipt can be faxed or
emailed back to advertisers on request.

Fax your POST Classifieds to 9388 3883.


Website:www.postnewspapers.com.au
Dont forget to include the classification, such
as For Sale Household, Health & Beauty etc.
Security of credit card details on the website
is protected by military-level encryption. Its
security certification can be verified on the site.
The deadline is 10am Thursday.

CLASSIFICATION...........................................................Number of weeks

Amount Paid $........................................

$4.40
$5.50
$6.60
$7.70
$8.80
Lodge your ads by 10am Thursday on our secure website: www.postnewspapers.com.au

DEADLINES: At selected newsagents (listed below) by 2.30pm Wednesday,


or by 10am Thursday at POST Newspapers, 276 Onslow Road, Shenton Park 6008,
or Fax to 9388 2258 Attention Post Classifieds with valid credit card details. CLASSIFIEDS NOT ACCEPTED BY PHONE
If mailing please enclose $4.40 for the first 8 words plus $1.10 per 4 words thereafter. GST inc.
CLAREMONT

MOSMAN PARK

Claremont News, 8 Bay View Terrace


Ashton Avenue Newsagency, near Second
AveCOTTESLOE
Napoleon St News, 17A Napoleon Street

Wellington St News, 116 Wellington Street


Mosman Park Newsagency,
Monument Street Shop Centre

SUBIACO

NEDLANDS

DALKEITH

Shop 17, Subiaco Square Shopping Centre,


Station Street, Subiaco

Lucky Terrace News, 30 South Tce, Fremantle

Broadway Fair Newsagency, Broadway Shop Cte


Rogers Newsagency, 19 Broadway
Captain Stirling Newsagency,
corner Stirling Highway & Florence Street

HOLLYWOOD NEWSAGENCY

PEPPERMINT GROVE

160 Hampden Road, Nedlands

Grove Plaza, Peppermint Grove

Dalkeith Village News, 83 Waratah Avenue


FREMANTLE

MOUNT CLAREMONT NEWSAGENCY

29A Strickland Street, Mt Claremont

Crossways News, Crossways Shopping Centre


SUBIACO SQUARE NEWSAGENCY

SWANBOURNE NEWSAGENCY

Shop 2/111 Claremont Crescent, Swanbourne


WEMBLEY

Smarts Newsagency, 332 Cambridge Street,


Cnr Jersey Steet

Lodge your classified online at


www.postnewspapers.com.au for our secure website

Page 96 POST, February 20, 2016

Available For Lease

10/68 Broadway, Crawley

$340pw 2/9 Everett Street, Crawley

Spacious fully furnished air conditioned 1 brm apartment


with separate study. Features include parquetry floors, gas
cooking and undercover parking. Close to UWA, Broadway Fair Shopping Centre and public transport.

5/76 Broadway, Crawley

11/70 Broadway, Crawley

$340pw

Located in a small, securely gated complex close to UWA.


Features a double bedroom with an attached study/bedroom,
a separate lounge and kitchen/meals. Fully furnished with
white-goods and 3 single beds or available unfurnished.

$480pw 17/19 The Avenue, Crawley

Absolute Riverfront, air conditioned two bedroom apartment both with robes in parkland location with excellent
views of the Swan River. Consisting of spacious lounge/
dining area, large kitchen, balcony and undercover parking.

$450pw 37 Clark Street, Nedlands

Furnished two bedroom apartment with beautifully renovated kitchen with stainless steel gas cooking, ample cupboards, fridge and clothes washing machine for private
laundry. Located a very short walk from UWA.

138 Broadway, Crawley

Ground floor apartment one street from UWA. Two


bedrooms, modernised kitchen and bathroom with built-in
laundry. Featuring a lock-up garage, fridge, washing
machine, and robes for both bedrooms.

$350pw 7/18 The Avenue, Crawley

Two bedroom unfurnished apartment with built-in robes and


desk area. Spacious kitchen and lounge with over 55sqms.
Located on 1st floor with one allocated car bay. Conveniently
situated with easy access to UWA and local shops.

$400pw 5/7 Princess Road, Crawley

$290pw

Highly sought after one bedroom unit-in excellent location.


Consisting of one bedroom with built-in robes, separate
lounge/kitchen area. Gas cooking, built-in desk/dresser, a
Juliet Balcony and shared laundry facilities on site.

$520pw 16c/25 Victoria Ave, Claremont $440pw

Charming two bedroom home with sunroom and study,


formal lounge with reverse cycle air conditioning, dining
and large paved entertaining area all situated on large
corner block with bore reticulated lawns and gardens.

Situated on the 16th floor with elevated views of Freshwater


Bay in a secure building and carport parking. Consisting
of two bedrooms, L-shaped lounge/dining, semi-enclosed
balcony, separate toilet and bathroom with euro laundry.

From $450pw 121 Broadway, Nedlands From $380pw 22/11-19 Stirling Rd, Claremont $265pw

One, 2brm and one 3brm apartment available both with polished timber boards, modernised kitchens with gas cooking
and reverse cycle air condition to the lounge rooms. Great
location close to UWA, local hospitals and public transport.

Two, 2 bedroom apartments available both with built in


robes and air conditioning to lounge areas. Located in a
small complex of only six with parking for each. A short
distance from UWA. Some furniture available.

Convenient Claremont location, freshly painted one


bedroom apartment, ensuite bathroom, open-plan kitchen
and lounge and private balcony. Includes a designated carbay.

Inspections By Appointment
Peta Buchanan 9389 6588
0411 872 882 peta@rossen.com.au
real estate agents property managers auctioneers
119 Broadway Nedlands WA 6009
Licensee: G & R Rossen Pty. Ltd. A.C.N. 076 368 584

www.rossen.com.au

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