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Vol 42 No.23

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Tina Arena
concert
dangerous

Wrights daughter to DAP


A Cottesloe office and home
units proposed by a Wright
family member will be assessed on Monday by a development assessment panel, which
will consider a neighbours
complaints.
The address is for 105 Forrest
Street on the northern fringe of
Cottesloes CBD.
The property at the Stirling
Highway end of the street is
owned by Alexandra Odette

Maynard Burt, a daughter of


late mining magnate Michael
Wright.
Plans received by the council
last month include an artists
impressions of a three-level
building called Voyager Estate
Office, named after Mr Wrights
vineyard in Margaret River.
The plans prompted concerns
from neighbour Margaret Frayne,
who said the diagrams did not
show a common wall between

her property and Ms Burts.


We have gone to trouble and
expense to preserve the character of our building, Ms Frayne
wrote to the council.
We presume and rely on any
planning approval to carefully
consider consequences from this
type of construction next door to
us, particularly the excavation
of such a large basement.
The meeting is at 1pm at
Vincent council chambers in

An artists imprerssion of the threelevel Voyager Estate Oce.


Leederville.
Last month, the Metro West
Joint DAP approved Cottesloes
first application, for three
Overton Gardens apartment
buildings.

By DAVID COHEN
A pioneering car-sharing
scheme launched at UWAs
residential colleges this
week aims to tackle traffic
congestion and parking.

Please turn to page 88

By DAVID COHEN
A free Tina
Arena concert in
Claremont Park
could be dangerous, says the
councils deputy
mayor.
Its like having
a teen party and
issuing an open Tina Arena
invitation, Bruce
Haynes said on Tuesday night,
before councillors approved the
November event.
There could be 500 [people
attending] there could equally
be 25,000.
We cannot predict or cater for
them. It strikes me as inherently
dangerous.
Councillors Karen Wood and
Anita Lorenz had spoken for the
concert, which Claremont will
support with $25,000.
Ms Wood said Ms Arena (47)
was a suitable entertainer for the
family concert from 5 to 9pm.
It will be a very special event,
she said.
Mr Haynes described Ms Woods
views as pious and ill-founded.
He said neither he nor his grandchildren had heard of Ms Arena.
Ms Wood said: I havent had
my hopes described as pious in
a long time.
Tina Arena is not a pop star.
She will not attract thousands
of young people with slabs of
beer.
Councillor Jill Goetze said she
thought concert-goers would be
extremely well-behaved.
Tina Arena will be a great
drawcard, Ms Goetze said.
She will be able to promote
the town centre at minimal cost.
The concert is a fabulous opportunity.
The vote for the Sorrento Moon
songbird was 5-2, with Mr Haynes
and Peter Edwards against.

Uni squeeze eased


Mosman Park resident John
Hughes, a car dealer, gave six
new Hyundai i20s for about
1500 students at St Georges
and St Thomas More colleges
and University Hall to book
and drive.
Matt Best at Sunset Rent a
Car persuaded Mr Hughes to
provide the cars.
Excited students jumped
in the cars after Wednesdays
launch and took them for
spins.
St Georges resident Brady
Johnston said the scheme was
great news because he had
moved up from Rockingham
and had to sell his car to pay
for his accommodation and
pursue his studies.
St Georges warden Ian
Hardy said modern cities
could not afford more parking spaces.
Its vitally important we
address that, he said.
Mr Hardy said the scheme
would help regional students
studying in Perth.
The scheme, which the
university says is WAs first,
is free for students to join

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St Georges College resident Brady Johnston and other students now have access to a new set of wheels for
as little as $6 an hour, thanks to a pioneering car-sharing scheme. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Austin Robertson joins

AFL legends Page 3

Last weeks for the


Station St market
By LLOYD GORMAN

Station Street Market will


shut on June 28, 30 years after
it opened.
Stallholders were given four
weeks notice last week.
It is the final nail in the coffin
for the markets, whose future
has been in doubt since August
last year when the owners,
Bruce and Alison Brown, first
told traders the market would
close by Christmas.
The site will be redeveloped
as a shopping centre and office
block in a project valued at
$96million by Windsor Knight
developer Greg Pearce.
It is estimated that between
25,000 and 28,000 people visited

Heres
where
we go

End of an era the markets will


be replaced by a shopping centre.
the markets every week.
A new weekend street market
is to open on Rokeby Road in
spring (POST, May 30).
Problems with the development application for the shopping centre which is expected
to take about two years to build

saw the plans withdrawn and


delayed several times.
The Metropolitan
Redevelopment Authority finally
approved the plans in April.
The markets opened on the
northern side of the railway line
before it was sunk as part of the
Subi Centro redevelopment.
A Subiaco Redevelopment
Authority attempt to close
the markets caused a massive
public backlash and campagin
to save them, including a
50,000-signature petition to the
government.
The site was roughly halved
when Mr Pearce developed an
office block 38 Station Street
on it.
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Simpsons reason lame

Cambridge can stop


small block scheme
Cambridge mayor Simon Withers can still
recommend that scheme Amendment 31 not
proceed.
Mr Withers is quoted as saying the council
can make a recommendation to the WA
Planning Commission but they make the decision (Law locks in small blocks, POST,
May 30).
Yes, the council can make a recommendation to the WA Planning Commission.
In the document titled Introduction to the
Western Australian Planning System, on
page 22 along with appendix 9b on page 43,
it is made clear that following the advertising and public submissions period: [The]
local government considers submissions and
resolves to adopt the amendment, adopt with
modification, or not proceed.
The local government [then] forwards
a copy of [the] resolution and schedule of
submissions to the WAPC [WA Planning
Commission].
With this fully understood by Mr Withers
and the councillors, and given the overwhelming opposition to Amendment 31, the
council should recommend to the WAPC not
to proceed with Amendment 31.
The mayor and councillors have a duty to
accurately represent the views of the ratepayers of City Beach and Floreat
The ball is still well and truly in the mayors
court and a recommendation by the Town of
Cambridge for scheme Amendment 31 to not
proceed should stop it in its tracks.
Sean LEstrange
Churchlands MP
See report, page 5
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Swan is now the perfect symbol


Joan Pope has noticed that the
black swan on UWAs revised coat
of arms now has no legs (Up the
Swanee, Letters, POST, May 30).
But this is more than the simple
amputation that she describes.
The new design is obviously
meant to refer in a visual, non-

verbal way to the condition experienced by many students on a


weekend evening.
It is a brilliant piece of artistic
design, well worth the money that
has been paid to create it.
John Melville-Jones
Victoria Avenue, Claremont

Thanks to all Charlies angels


After a long illness, my darling
wife, Jenny, died recently, surrounded by her wonderful family.
There are no words, cards, flowers or gifts enough even to begin
to thank the many angels at Sir
Charles Gairdner Hospital, or to
convey the love, respect and thanks
we feel for all they have done over
the past 18 months.
I must pay special thanks to Dr
Gavin Cull, who looked after my
Jen for the 18 years her leukaemia developed until it morphed
into double lymphoma 18 months
ago.

Staff at Charlies always treated


Jenny as a loved one whenever she
was being looked after, whether it
was in casualty, or after chemotherapy.
Our thanks go to all staff, from
the nurses and specialists to the
volunteers who work in the cancer
ward and elsewhere in the hospital,
and who treat each person with so
much care and respect.
Thank you for looking after my
Jenny so beautifully.

Hugh Richardson
Hilda Street, Shenton Park

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High hopes for market

Heres where we go

My bridge club friends and I have high


hopes for the new Subi markets (Spring start
for Rokeby market, POST, April 30) but we
also have a plea.
No tin cows, no bric-a-brac, no tat from China
and more than one coffee seller.
Fingers crossed!

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Mercy Stone
Stirling Highway, Claremont

North
Fremantle

Local Government Minister Tony Simpsons


proposal for Perth to take over Subiacos
Crawley finger has all the business value
and logic of his proposals for metropolitan
council amalgamations.
One of the lame justifications for his latest
boundary change is putting the University of
WA within a single local government.
If there were any rationality, then Mr
Simpson would extract the Perth to Crawley
finger (Mounts Bay Road) and place it in
Subiaco, together with that tiny pocket of
Nedlands on the corner of Hampden Road
and Stirling Highway.
There are only a couple of hundred residents in the Perth-Crawley pocket, a pocket
that draws a boundary line through Winthrop
Hall.
There are a couple of thousand residents
in the Subiaco-Crawley precinct.
The tiny pocket of UWA noted is not the only
property in Nedlands. There are huge areas
west of Subiaco in Nedlands as well such as
Shenton Bushland and McGillivray Oval.
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Doubt stalks $220m


Subi office projects
By LLOYD GORMAN

Plans for Subiaco Green, a


$170million office complex in
Subiacos office precinct, have
collapsed.
The high office vacancy rate
since the mining boom went off the
boil 14% in Perth City appears
to be a crucial factor.
Two years ago the Metropolitan
Redevelopment Authority announced the QUBE Property
Group would build more than
22,000sq.m of offices spread over
three blocks wrapped around
the corner of Roberts Road and
Hay Street.
Called Subiaco Green, the
development would have been
WAs largest suburban office
complex.
A second $50million office block
on Roydhouse Street, approved by
the MRA two years ago and to be
developed by Georgiou Group, is
also in doubt.
In May 2013, the MRA announced
QUBE had won the right to develop
the 6500sq.m commercial lot on
the western side of the former
Australia Fine China factory site
as Subiaco Green.

Our Ocker
joins
legends
High kick Austin Robertson kicked 157 goals for Subiaco in the 1968 season, a record that still stands.

You work at the POST? Do


you know Austin Robertson?
You do? Wow. Hes been my
hero since I was a kid.
Theyre talking about the
papers tall, gentle and unassuming sporting columnist, a
modest and knowledgeable
man who often inspires this
sort of spontaneous adulation.
On Thursday night in
Melbourne, Austin Robertson
Jnr received what many have
long believed to be his just
deserts induction into footballs
stratosphere, the Australian
Football Hall of Fame.
This places him among the

top 20 players WA has ever


seen and in the rarefied company of the nations legends.
Im in awe of being in a
room with so many great players, he said. I feel Im lucky
to be there.
But with customary modesty
he added: There are plenty of
players who deserve it.
Austin has been retired from
the footy field for nearly 40
years, but his goal kicking feats
for the Subiaco Football Club
have never been surpassed or
forgotten, and are still fresh in
the memory of anyone lucky
enough to have watched him
play.
Heres a sample: Ocker
kicked 157 goals for Subiaco in

the 1968 season, even though


he missed a game the record
still stands.
To beat this 1968 season haul,
a player today would have to
average 7.8 goals a game.
In one of those games,
against East Fremantle, he
kicked 15 goals. For six seasons
he kicked more than 100.
The secret to his success?
Lots of practice at kicking
straight, great team-mates who
anticipate where you will be,
speed, and the ability to turn
opportunities into goals, he
said.
The speed came from his
father, Austin Robertson Snr, a
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In its 2012-13 annual report, the


MRA cited the sale as a highlight
of that year while a business report
published at the time valued the
office block at $175million.
Construction of the proposed
five-storey block has not started.
QUBE had the property under
contract which expired last year
and we no longer have any involvement with the property and
therefore cannot provide any
comment, managing director
Mark Hector said
MRA CEO Kieran Kinsella said
the then Subiaco Redevelopment
Authority had put the former factory site on the market as three
super-lots and received submissions from several developers.
Please turn to page 88

Cheat ban on smartwatch


Even before the first Apple
Watch has hit the streets of
Perth, it has been placed on a
banned list to stop cheating.

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For the first time, smartwatches


have been added to the list of
items students cannot take with
them into their WACE exams in
October.
This years Year 12 Information
Handbook, published at the
end of April, lists smartwatches
alongside mobile phones, MP3
players, iPods, iPads and laptops
as prohibited in exam rooms.
Smartwatches have been on the
market overseas since last year.
An education source said there
was evidence a student at a west-

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If a student wears a smartwatch
into an exam, they must declare
it and leave it at the front of the
room with the supervisor.
A School Curriculum and
Standards Authority spokesman
said exam supervisors would be
trained to recognise the different
types of smartwatches.
The authority will send all
schools a circular about the restrictions.
Perth people who bought them
online in April will get their hands
on Apple Watches this month.
Among other things, the watch
can be connected to the internet.

Page 4 POST, June 6, 2015

Page 4
Too little too late
A driver made a late but
futile appeal to Subiaco
rangers to avoid a ticket.
Please do not fine this
car. I have lost my car keys
and cannot drive it today,
21/5/15, the driver said
in a handwritten note on

All good things


come in threes
Swanbournes intrepid
beachcombing triplets have
made another discovery.
Eliza, Ellen and Alice
Briggs (12) found a GoPro
camera at Swanbourne beach
in 2013 and a replica Sig
Sauer P226 pistol last year.
Now they have picked up
a ring valued at $1250.
The triplets mother,
Anielka, said Eliza had
been diving for shells with
her sisters and mate Indah
Chester and emerged with
the ring on her finger.
And not just any ring
turns out its a $1250
platinum and diamond
mens wedding band,
Anielka said.
Better than the gun and
the camera.
The ring was 6.6g platinum with a 0.03 carat 2mm
diamond.
Anielka said it was
scuffed from the sand but
was otherwise shiny.

After the fact.

Doctorate cemented

Put a ring on it Ellen Briggs, left, Indah Chester,


Eliza Briggs (with the ring she found) and Alice Briggs on
Cottesloe beach.

The girls did the right


thing and Eliza surrendered the ring to Cottesloe
police station.
She felt the man who
lost it might be very sad
and she really hoped he
would get his ring back
to remind him of his wedding day.
After 60 days the band
was unclaimed and it was
given to Eliza.
Inspired by the work of
Nano Nagle, the founder of her school, Iona
Presentation College,
Eliza plans to sell the ring

and donate some money


to charity to buy lots of
toiletries for the children
of female prisoners at
Bandyup.
They dont have the
same privileges and opportunities I do, and dont
have a mum to buy them
new toothbrushes and
toothpaste and shampoo
and things whenever they
want, Eliza said.
She also plans to save any
money left over for a trip
to learn French in France
when she is in Year 11 at
Iona.

Lost on a knight out?


The medal of a royal
order of chivalry was
found in Swanbourne this
week.
The collar jewel of
the Order of St John of
Jerusalem was picked up
at the Claremont Crescent
shops and handed in to
Scotch College.
A school spokeswoman
said the finder wondered

the back of an envelope


under the wipers.
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Grove, Shenton Park.
The only problem was
that a council ranger had
already pinged the vehicle
the day before.

if it belonged to the pipe


band.
A receptionist researched
and found out what it was,
she said.
It is apparently quite
valuable.
Royal order This medal
was found in Claremont
Crescent.

A doctor of brickpaving?
A POSTie noticed a ute
in Shenton Park carrying a
cement mixer and a panel
painted with the words Dr
Christian and some baffling letters and numbers.
A colleague familiar with
chemistry told him SiO2
was silicon dioxide; H20
was water; CaCO3 + CaMg
was calcium carbonate and
calcium/magnesium; and
CaO + Al203 was calcium
oxide and aluminium.
Intrigued, we called Dr
Christian.

Serial killer inquest


a waste

Dr Christian takes a scientific


approach to brickpaving.

Yep, thats the formula


for concrete and thats my
one-man firm, Backyard
MD ring me if youd like
a guy with long dreadlocks
to do your brickpaving!

Hungry for a slice of politics


He might be the member
for the Mining and Pastoral
Region but Labor pollie
Stephen Dawson first got
his teeth into meaty issues
in the western suburbs.
Mr Dawson spoke at an
Irish Australian Heritage
Association event in Parliament House last week.
Mr Dawson and his family moved to Perth from
Dublin when he was a
teenager.
Friends of the family
decided that Hollywood
Senior High School was a
good school and we should
move to Nedlands, he
said.
I got a job at Hungry
Jacks, Claremont.
It was at Hungry Jacks

that I had my first taste of


trade unionism. I joined
the union at 14 and became
a delegate at 15 so the path
started then, I guess.
While he welcomed
the result of the same sex
referendum in Ireland he
joked he wasnt sure he
could afford to get married
a third time.
Mr Dawson, and his
partner Dennis Liddelow,
had a civil union ceremony
in Ireland a few years ago
and were also married on
the lawn of Parliament
House in Canberra in 2013
when the ACT government
passed a same sex marriage
law, which the High Court
of Australia overturned a
week later.

A coroners inquest into


the Claremont serial killings has been demanded
by some politicians and
editorial writers.
But an inquest would
achieve little and even
hamper the investigation,
according to information
heard by the POST.
Despite the mistakes of
the past, progress is being
made by the full-time police team dedicated to solving the baffling crimes that
first shocked the western
suburbs 19 years ago.
Those who imagine the
investigation has stalled
need to carefully re-read
the POSTs report of March
25 this year, Serial killer
net tightens.

Water treated
WA is at the cutting edge
of recycling water.
The upgrade to the
Subiaco Wastewater
Treatment Plant ($45m
boost to Subi water, POST,
May 30) will increase the
amount of wastewater it
receives from homes and
businesses and treats so it
can be safely returned to
the environment.
The wastewater treatment
plant will not produce
drinking water.

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POST, June 6, 2015 Page 5

Developers
push for
four-year
start time

Wandana
gets NBN
Tenants in the nearly 60-yearold Wandana public housing
complex are competing with
the owners of Subiacos newest luxury apartments for the
first NBN connections.
NBN crews were installing
high-speed broadband access at
the heritage-listed Department
of Housing flats last week.
Subiaco-based telco iiNet said
the connections were expected
to go live from July 30.
NBNs roll-out map shows only
one location in Subiaco with an
active connection, the recently
finished $100million apartment
complex next to St Josephs
Church in Salvado Road, known
as North One.
The block, which has a rooftop
terrace, open-air cinema, gym
and residents lounge, is so new
that six of the 88 NBN-ready
units are still for sale.
The roll-out has also started at
a second new apartment block
in Subi Centro.
Subiaco mayor Heather
Henderson and Finbar Group
chairman John Chan opened
the 245-apartment and 19-shop
complex called Subi Strand
between Roydhouse and Hood
streets last week.
Finbar said 50 units worth
about $40million were still
available in the $165million
complex, which has a heated
pool, sauna, large gym, theatrette
and even a large dining room
where residents can entertain
up to 16 guests.
The NBN roll-out map also
shows an eight-storey, $75million
apartment block with 128 units at
Please turn to page 97

A developer wants planning


rules bent so big projects in
Subiacos CBD get longer approval time.

Constable Siani James tests the speed of Bay View Terrace drivers. Photo: Paul McGovern

Cops slow Terrace speedsters


By DAVID COHEN
A woman in a white Mercedes
ML500 smiled at police as she
drove at nearly twice the speed
limit on Claremonts Bay View
Terrace on Thursday morning.
Constables Nathan McNamara
and Siani James from Cottesloe
station cautioned many drivers
and reminded them about the
10kmh limit.
Good on them. They fly up
here, its crazy, one shopper
said, as Constable James lined
up a blue Saab doing 14kmh.
The council has detected six

vehicles doing more than five


time the speed limit on the
Terrace when monitoring traffic
coming off Gugeri Street.
Fifty-three vehicles were
above 40kmh, and about 200
were above 30kmh.
Claremont estimated about
2500 vehicles were above 20kmh
during the week it monitored
traffic.
Other speedsters on Thursday
included a Cayenne Porsche
(17kmh), a white Isuzu with a ladder sticking out the back (15kmh),
a white Range Rover (14kmh), a
grey Holden Cruze (15kmh), and
a grey BMW (15kmh).

The conversation between the


police and drivers was similar.
Either people had not seen the
10kmh signs, or there was an
excuse for driving too fast.
The officers issued cautions
and said they would be back to
monitor speeds.
Claremont mayor Jock Barker
praised the speeding crackdown
and said pedestrian safety in
Claremont was paramount.
Wheels and feet share this
street, Mr Barker said.
The council worked hard to get
the 10kmh limit after Main Roads
wanted to make it 20kmh.

Withers: LEstrange wrong on infill


By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Churchlands MP Sean
LEstrange is at loggerheads with Cambridge
mayor Simon Withers over
plans to change housing
rules in part of the town.
Mr LEstrange told ratepayers Mr Withers was wrong to
say the council could not stop
an amendment to the town
planning scheme.

He said he had written to


him five times asking him
to stop it.
Mr Withers said Mr
LEstrange was wrong.
It is frustrating, the
things he does not know,
he said.
It is not my job to teach
him about town planning.
Mr LEstrange, who lives in
City Beach, told ratepayers
in an email: The ball is still

well and truly in the mayors


court and a recommendation
by the Town of Cambridge
for scheme Amendment 31
to not proceed should stop
it in its tracks.
But staff at the State
Planning Department confirmed Mr Withers was right.
Once a scheme amendment has been initiated and
released for public comment,
it cannot be withdrawn, by

either the council or WAPC


and must follow through to a
determination by the Minister
for Planning, a department
spokeswoman said.
Mr Withers told the council meeting last week the
town could not withdraw the
proposed amendment.
He said the council could
recommend alterations but
the WAPC and ultimately the
Please turn to page 88

Peter Driscoll, from Subiaco


property consultancy Landvision,
says two-year approvals are suitable for domestic residences but
too short for big urban projects,
which are more complex and
need at least three years between approval and getting
development under way.
Mr Driscoll represents developer Barry Lepleys firm,
Autumnmist, which wants to
build an eight-storey office block,
1 Seddon Street, in Subiaco.
He has asked Subiaco council
and the local development assessment panel (DAP) for an
extension of at least two years
on building approval.
The DAP approved the $60million project in April last year
and, as part of the approval, Mr
Lepley was given two years to
get it under way.
But Mr Driscoll says Mr Lepley
should be given more time to
start his project, because the
developer of the 16-storey complex next door, on the Pavilion
market site, has been given
four years.
In February, the DAP gave
Subigate, developers of the
$120million tower on the Pavilion
market site, four years to substantially commence construction.
Please turn to page 88

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Other big land


deals followed, the
Alan Bond burst on
most ambitious
to the international
being Yanchep
scene with his win in
Sun City, where he
the Americas Cup, but
coated the cleared
by then he was into a
bare sandhills with
green-stained bitufrenetic and colourful
men to approximate
business and private life
so full that he once said Alan Bond at the grass and keep windwould fill five books.
2008 celebration blown sand out of the
This week, he was in of the 25th anni- eyes of prospective
a critical condition in versary of winning buyers.
Yanchep was to
hospital following a heart the Americas Cup.
be his base for an
operation.
Well before his yachting tri- impossible dream to do what
umph, Bond was a man about the no other country had done, wrest
western suburbs, going places. the Americas Cup from the New
In the year he turned 18, the York Yacht Club.
Media mogul Frank Packer
same year he married Eileen
Hughes in Fremantle, he vowed had failed, and Alan Bond four
he would be a millionaire by the attempts, at four-year intervals,
before he succeeded.
time he was 21.
His challenging club was
Born in London in 1938, he
had immigrated to Perth with Royal Perth Yacht Club but
his family in 1950. His first job his preference was for Royal
was as an apprentice sign writer, Freshwater Bay Yacht Club.
A difference of opinion at
making his best money after
hours with foreigner jobs after Peppermint Grove sent him
up-river to Pelican Point, the
under-quoting his boss.
Like many wealthy Perthites club in Subiaco where prime
before and since, he then capitalised on the demand for residential land that followed the
wave of British and European
migrants in the postwar decades.
minister Bob Hawk made his
His first big coup was a sub- famous bosses as bums speech
division in Lesmurdie where on the night of the clubs Cup
migrants paid for blocks in cash, triumph.
Eileen stuffing the notes into a
Bond was a risk-taker in busishopping bag.
ness as well as on the water,
He quickly became known using his brilliant sales and
around Perth, the party boy in persuasion skills to borrow
the purple American V8 car full money from bankers where no
of mates.

Alan Bond salutes Wards Boatshed, now the Boatshed markets, in Jarrad Street, Cottesloe, where cup-winning
Australia II was built. His motorcade from Fremantle to Perth via a reception at Subiacos council chambers
ended in a packed-out welcome on the Perth Esplanade.
He bought an entire village in another Brian Burkes Labor
bank had previously dared to
England and powered ahead, government.
tread.
Holmes a Courts Bell compaAlan Bond inspired confi- buying the Australian Channel
dence and a can-do sense of Nine television network, the nies and WA Newspapers, pubadventure in his loyal group of main breweries in Perth, lishers of The West Australian,
Brisbane and Sydney, Bond were briefly taken over by Bond
Bond Corporation employees.
His long-table long lunches at University and the Endeavor interests before things started
The Mediterranean restaurant replica, branched into lucrative going sour.
It went bad for all the four-onin Rokeby Road, now Julie mining deals, and bought big
cars, big boats, big houses and the-floor crew when the stock
market crashed in 1987, but as
other baubles.
The most expensive was Bond famously said, it takes a
Vincent Van Goghs Irises, for long time to go broke.
Go broke he did, declared
a world record $54million. It
Bishops electorate office, be- later emerged that auctioneer bankrupt personally for $620milSothebys had partially funded lion, offering creditors just
came legend.
Bond maintained that the the purchase, a loan Mr Bond $3.5million.
He went to jail twice in the
lunches were alcohol-fuelled failed to repay.
Bond typified the excesses 1990s, once over a painting,
sounding boards for the mood
of the 1980s and the four-on- the second time for a massive
of the community.
Bond International was al- the-floor Perth entrepreneurs fraud connected to the Bell
ready under way, but winning such as Laurie Connell, and companies.
the Cup, he said, induced banks Robert Holmes a Court, who
all supported in one way or Please turn to page 88
to throw money at him.

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MLC team follows


famous footsteps

New Cott
CEO on
Monday

Methodist Ladies College


students played at the WACA
on the way to winning an interschool cricket tournament
this week.
If the students, from Years 7
and 8, win a statewide contest
later this year, they will be
in a national tournament in
Melbourne.
This week, to capture the joy of
their sport, the MLC cricketers
re-created Ron Lovitts famous
photograph of the last moment
of the 1960 tied Test between
Australia and the West Indies
at the Gabba in Brisbane.
Coach John Weekes said his
players had beaten teams from
Perth College, Santa Maria, Iona,
and two from PLC.
In our last game, one of the
PLC teams was also undefeated,
so it was like a grand final,
John said.
It was a draw, so we won
the tournament on overall run
rate.
There were eight players on
each team and students took
turns to bat in pairs for two
overs.
If a team took a wicket, they
had five runs added to their
score.
For some girls it was their
first year of playing cricket at
school, John said.
Others have brothers and
relatives at international and
state levels.
Anna Thomsons cousin,
Adam Voges, was picked to play
his Test debut on Wednesday
night, against the West Indies in
Dominica, while Bella Greens
brother, Cameron, has won
WACA awards.

By DAVID COHEN
Cottesloe councillors are
set to appoint their new chief
executive officer on Monday.

Back to Brisbane MLC girls re-create the famous photo taken by Ron Lovitt of Test crickets first tie.

Mayor Jo Dawkins said interviews were done last week.


The town has called a special
meeting to discuss and appoint
a new CEO next Monday June
8, Ms Dawkins said.
A press release will be sent
the following morning.
Former CEO Carl Askew surprised colleagues in February
when he told them he had won
the CEOs job at Wyndham East
Kimberley council.
Mr Askew worked until midApril then took two weeks
leave.
Corporate and community
services manager Mat Humfrey
has been acting CEO.

Cubby must be lowered, moved


Cambridge council is sticking to its guns over a cubby
house at the centre of a neighbourhood row in City Beach.
The council refused to accept
recommendations from the State
Administrative Tribunal that a
screen should be erected.
Councillors decided to insist the
cubby, in a Talgarth Way backyard, be moved away from the
back boundary and lowered.
The neighbours had complained the cubby overlooked
their backyard and looked
directly into their young daugh-

ters bedroom windows.


The owners appealed to the
SAT and a council-appointed
consultant negotiated a screen
as a settlement.
But when it came for the council
to ratify the agreement, councillors refused by a slim majority.
We would be rewarding the
recalcitrant applicant, councillor Sonia Grinceri said.
She said the cubby was effectively a viewing platform.
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She said the council had no
guarantee of how a screen would
be built and the height of the
cubby would still be an eyesore
from next door.
Councillor Rob Bradley
agreed and said: We have explained what we want him to do
and when he comes up with a
plan the plan is wrong.
We have told him dozens of
times.
Councillor Corinne MacRae
said ratepayers would not expect

the council to fight the case in


the SAT.
We are talking about a cubby
house for children, yet we are
applying adult requirements,
she said.
She said both sets of neighbours just wanted the best for
their families.
They are not bad people,
she said.
The council agreed to insist
the cubby should be moved off
the boundary and lowered.
The case will be referred back
to the SAT.

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Subiaco scene

An evening with WA Opera


Celebrate World Music Day with Western Australias premier
opera company as they take audience members on a journey
around the globe. West Australia Opera looks forward to
sharing their stories in this free talk before treating attendees
to arias sung by Emma Pettemerides accompanied by Lochlan
Brown.
When: Monday 22 June, 6pm
Where: Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Places are strictly limited. Please RSVP on 9237 9300
or library@subiaco.wa.gov.au

Perth Upmarket
Are you looking for a unique and enjoyable shopping experience?
Visit the winter Perth Upmarket where you can pick up handcrafted
wares and gourmet delights from over 150 of Perths most talented

artists, designers, craftspeople and food connoisseurs.

Where: Lords Cafe, Lords Recreation Centre, 3 Price Street,


Subiaco

When: Sunday 21 June, from 10am to 4pm


Where: Winthrop Hall, The University of Western Australia,
Crawley

Lords crche is available for $7.30 a session. For more


information, or to attend, please contact the city on 9237 9317.

Parking and entry are free. This event is proudly supported


by the City of Subiaco.

Markets on Rokeby

Mums without mums


Many mums are raising young families without the support
or presence of their own mother. The city runs a free
fortnightly mums without mums group open to all, regardless
of where you live. It is a chance for women in similar situations
to support each other, talk about raising children and share
their stories over a tea or coffee.
When: Tuesdays fortnightly, from 10.30am to 12pm (except
during school holidays)

A unanimous council vote has granted conditional approval


for the issue of a permit to Venn Property Group to conduct
Markets on Rokeby, Western Australias rst permanent
street market.
Up to 200 market stalls are expected to arrive in Subiaco later
this year, offering a range of Western Australian food, art,
fashion and more. The markets are planned for weekends year
round on Rokeby Road between Bagot Road and Hay Street.
For more information please visit the citys website
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Community notices
Q Development Services Committee meeting
Tuesday 9 June
Agenda items
34 Bagot Road, Subiaco State Administrative Tribunal
67 Denis Street, Subiaco
123 Rupert Street, Subiaco
36 Cardigan Terrace, Jolimont
Review of the Signs Local Law 2004
Parking Station Occupancy Report
Final adoption of Scheme Amendment No. 26 to Town Planning
Scheme No. 4
Rezoning of Lots 15, 80, 84 and 85 Evans Street and Lots 11,
81 and 82 Railway Road, Shenton Park from Residential R15
to Residential R50
Rescission of Planning Policy 2.4 Residential Car Parking
Rescission of Planning Policy 2.1 Streetscape
Draft Planning Policy No. 2.26 Site Works
Proposal to amend the Level of Signicance of the row of
ve terrace houses at 13 to 21 Coghlan Road, Subiaco (S/L:
6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of S/P: 6710) on the City of Subiaco Local
Government Inventory
Proposal to include the former Subiaco Police Station, Lock-up
and Quarters at 365 Bagot Road, Subiaco (Lot: 13747 Plan:
194955 Res: 5690) on the Town Planning Scheme Register of
Places of Cultural Heritage Signicance
Proposal to combine the former Presbyterian Church and Manse
at 315 and 317 Bagot Road, Subiaco (Lot: 454 D/P: 127061 and
Lot: 404 D/P: 254208) as a single entry on the Local Government
Inventory and enter the combined place in the Town Planning
Scheme Register of Places of Cultural Heritage Signicance
Proposal to combine St Andrews Anglican Church and Church
Rectory at 257 Barker Road, Subiaco (Lots: 1 and 2 D/P: 1369
and Lots: 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 D/P: 254208) as a single entry on
the Local Government Inventory and enter the combined place
in the Town Planning Scheme Register of Places of Cultural
Heritage Signicance
Proposal to expand the Rawson Street Conservation Area to
include 108 to 135 Heytesbury Road Advertising for public
submissions
Proposal to include Fairmont at 39 Nicholson Road, Shenton
Park (Lot: 85 D/P: 2901) on the Town Planning Scheme Register
of Places of Cultural Heritage Signicance
Proposal to include Hawkesbury at 129 Coghlan Road, Subiaco
(Lot: 9 D/P: 1601) on the Town Planning Scheme Register of
Places of Cultural Heritage Signicance

Q Town Planning Scheme No.4 Final


adoption of policy
On 26 May 2015 the city adopted Planning Policy 4.9 West
Subiaco Precinct. The purpose of the policy is to preserve

and enhance the established neighbourhood character and


amenity of the West Subiaco Precinct while still allowing for
new development to occur that meets the changing needs
of the community.

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.

The policy can be downloaded from the planning and development


section of the citys website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Q Development applications received

Q Draft Community Facilities Concept


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

Q Development applications for comment


The city is inviting public comment on the proposed
demolition of the existing dwelling and the construction
of a three storey building comprising ve multiple dwellings
at 368 Barker Road, Subiaco.
The city is also inviting public comment on the proposed
demolition of the existing dwelling and construction of four,
three storey grouped dwellings at 43 Troy Terrace, Daglish.
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Friday 5 June.

Q Draft revised Planning Policy 4.10


Shenton Park Precinct
The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on draft revised
Planning Policy 4.10 Shenton Park Precinct. An earlier review
of the policy was undertaken in 2014. To full its purpose,
the policy is required to be updated after some issues were
identied shortly after the adoption in October 2014.

Property

Proposal

399 Rokeby Road,


Subiaco

Alterations and additions to existing Scout


Hall including construction of boundary
fences, patio and landscaping

6 Federal Street,
Subiaco

Demolition of existing dwelling

6 Cullen Street,
Shenton Park

Alterations and additions to existing


dwelling

189 Hamersley
Road, Subiaco

Alterations and additions to existing


dwelling

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

Whats happening in Subi


Q Business breakfast
Learn valuable information about managing your customer
experience with guest speaker, Jurek Leon, from Terric Trading.
Wednesday 10 June, 7.30am to 9.30am
Llama Bar, 1/464 Hay Street, Subiaco (opposite the Regal Theatre)
Cost: $30 (includes light breakfast)
Visit www.trybooking.com/HUUJ to secure your place

QGreg James and the commemorative


sculpture
Hear about the concept and process for creating Age Shall
Not Weary Them, a thought-provoking piece depicting the
impact of war on the Subiaco community.
Friday 12 June, 12.15pm
Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
RSVP on 9237 9300 or library@subiaco.wa.gov.au

Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 29 June.

QSpecial musical storytime

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.

Sing and dance to some musical themed stories, followed by


an activity for children to make their own instrument so they
can keep the music going all week long.
Tuesday 23 June, 10.30am and Friday 26 June, 10.30am
Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
For more information, contact Subiaco Library on 9237 9300

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

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Plaque closer for


PM Curtins home
A plaque outside wartime
prime minister John Curtins
Cottesloe home seems closer
after a change of heart by the
National Trust.
CEO Tom Perrigo said the
footpath outside the Jarrad
Street home was not under his
organisations jurisdiction.
I cannot confirm what is happening but we certainly have no
objections, Mr Perrigo said.
Our primary concern was
vehicle traffic and noise in
the neighbourhood from vehicles.
He said the Trust had suggested draft words for a plaque
to SOS Cottesloe chairman and
former Cottesloe mayor John
Hammond.
The words acknowledge
Mrs Curtins long time in the
home.
Cottesloe council acting CEO
Mat Humfrey did not reply to
a question asking if the town
supported the plaque, or had
objections to it.
Earlier this year, Mr Perrigo
told Mr Hammond the Trust did
not support a plaque because it
wanted to guard the interests of
the tenants and neighbours.
Mr Hammond added his voice
to that of Mosman Park resident
George Williams, who suggested
a sign should be placed at the
wartime prime ministers home,
at 24 Jarrad Street (Call for

A bargain year of fun


Katie Jagger wants to dispel
a myth about the Cottesloe Toy
Library.
We do not have an 18-month
waiting list, Katie, the library
president, said.
We used to have a waiting list,
and people still think we do, so they
dont bother applying to become
members.
The librarys annual general
meeting is next week and for the
first time half-price annual memberships are on offer.
Its an unprecedented discount
for the toy library, Katie said.
We havent had a full
membership since we moved to
our new premises and are keen to
get the membership back to what

it used to be.
The annual fee is normally $120,
but next week it will be $60.
Katie said membership periods
ran from July to June.
We can have a maximum of
125 members, with five temporary
members, she said.
The fee is great value and a
fantastic way for children to have
access to toys without their parents
spending a lot of money.
New toys in include 100-piece
jigsaw puzzles for older kids,
construction kits with gears, and
toy magnets.
The AGM is at 330 Marmion
Street, Cottesloe, at 7.30pm next
Wednesday, June 10, with wine
and snacks.

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River sign
dangerous
A warning sign on
Peppermint Groves foreshore
between Keane and Irvine
streets is dangerous, according
to a concerned resident.
Gwyneth Lennon says the
head-height sign is in a position
where people walk.
Its reflective side faces the
river, making it hard to see at
night.
The foreshore is generally
busy during summer and often
packed on New Years Eve and
Australia Day.
Ms Lennon said locals should
be careful.

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CAMBRIDGE NEWS
June 2015

Future Housing Choices UPDATE


A preliminary report on Town Planning Scheme Amendment 31, following the
close of the advertising period on 8 May, was presented to the 25 May 2015
meeting of Council.
If accepted, Amendment 31 would allow for additional housing options on
qualifying lots, in City Beach, Floreat and the portion of Mt Claremont in the
Town of Cambridge.
Advertising of Amendment 31 resulted in an unprecedented response with over
2500 formal Form 4 responses received by the Town, and nearly 1950 Housing
Options surveys submitted to Catalyse Pty Ltd who are collating the survey data
on behalf of the Town.
A preliminary review of submissions has revealed a range of concerns such
as traffic and parking, residential amenity, impact on the suburban character,
design matters, financial and economic concerns and the consultation process
in general.
Once analysis has been finalised a comprehensive report on the results will be
presented to Council for consideration.
If Council decide to proceed with a modified Amendment 31, matters raised
during the consultation would need to be examined. At the 25 May meeting
it was decided that potential options to modify the Future Housing Choice
proposals be reviewed, to address matters raised in the submissions.

Cambridge Senior Services


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carers who live in and around the Town of Cambridge.
This Winter Cambridge Senior Services can provide additional one-off
Home Support Services for eligible clients to help with:

Cleaning out the fridge;


Cleaning and sorting the pantry;
Packing away summer clothes and unpacking the winter wardrobe;
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Some of the matters to be considered include:


Manor house apartments not looking like a house - possible solutions include providing
extra clarification in the scheme text and developing design guidelines;
Too much development and impact from manor house apartments - possible solutions
include reducing the number of dwellings allowed in manor houses and not permitting
their development on corner lots;
Dwellings too large and outdoor space inadequate - possible solutions include increasing
the open space requirement, applying floor space limits and increasing the rear setback
of the upper storey of manor houses;
Options not suitable for ageing in place - possible solutions include applying occupancy
restrictions to over 55s for the three dwelling corner lot proposal and ensuring buildings
are designed for aged and dependent persons through the introduction of design
standards.
Due to the sheer volume of responses it is expected full analysis of all submissions will take
some time to complete. It is proposed the matter be considered at a special meeting of
council on a date to be determined. A firm date will be advertised as soon as available.
To read the full May 2015 Council report and to learn more about Town Planning Scheme
Amendment 31 visit www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/futurehousingchoices

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POST, June 6, 2015 Page 11

Gary puts hand up for top job


By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Gary Mack is not happy with
the way Cambridge council has
been treating its ratepayers so
he is going to run for mayor in
the October election.

Gary Mack sits by Lake Jualbup and thinks it was a mistake for Cambridge to pull out of a scheme to refill
Perry Lakes with treated wastewater. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Mr Mack, a lawyer, said: There


is a group of concerned citizens
and the council really has been
dismissive of them.
He said the council seemed to
have forgotten why it was there.
The council has become a
corporation but it is not a board
of directors, he said. It is there
for the community.
Mr Mack (56) worked at
Fremantle council for seven years
before moving back into private
practice for a firm in Subiaco.
He has lived in Orana Crescent,
City Beach, for 10 years.
When Simon Withers was
first elected mayor he was like a
breath of fresh air, he said.
At the last election he was
unopposed and I do not think that
is good for democracy.

A regular swimmer, he said he


was using Beatty Park until Bold
Park pool was rebuilt.
He was a surf lifesaver with the
Sorrento club for 20 years while
his son and two daughters were
members.
He has been married for 32 years
to Leila, a high school teacher.
Their son Stuart (23) is now an
accountant; Isabel (19) is studying
nursing and Sasha (17) is a student
at Presbyterian Ladies College.
He does a lot of volunteer work
and through a school project
Isabel was part of, the family
became involved with the Tabitha
Foundation.
Each year he raises funds
and still goes to Cambodia to
help build houses through the
foundation.
Mr Mack is already on the
streets, delivering about 1000
leaflets, introducing himself and
talking to residents.
Seats for mayor and four of the
eight councillors will be up for
election in October.

Brandis vetoes
village probe
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
A security veto was slapped
on federal MPs when they
tried to ask questions about
SAS housing in Swanbourne
on Monday.
Federal Attorney-General
George Brandis stepped in when
a Senate estimates committee
began to ask questions about a
security assessment of plans to
sell part of Seaward Village next
to Campbell Barracks.
The government this week
announced that it will sell
HMAS Leeuwin at East
Fremantle, valued at $100milion.
Senator Brandis stopped
Stephen Conroy, deputy
leader of the Opposition in
the Senate.
I am told you received
a briefing from General
Gus McLaughlin and it was
explained to you why, for
security reasons, it was not
appropriate to pursue the
detail of the security review
in Senate estimates, Senator
Brandis said.
Senator Conroy had asked
from where in the village
Campbell Barracks could be
seen.
He told Senator Brandis
he was confident the chief
of army, Lieutenant General

Barnett asked to stop sale


Premier Colin Barnett is
being asked to stand alongside
the families of SAS soldiers to
stop their Swanbourne homes
from being bulldozed (POST,
May 30).
Nedlands councillor Nikola
Horley is due to meet Mr
Barnett on Friday.
He is the local member as
well as Premier, and I want
him to do whatever he can,
she said.
The families are very much
part of the community.
Defence Housing Australia
plans to sell one quarter of the
Angus Campbell, whom he
was questioning, would not
cause any national security
threats.
I just thought I would put
on the record that you already have been briefed and
cautioned about not asking
any questions that might be
inappropriate from a security point of view, Senator
Brandis said.
Senator Brandis said he
was not talking about national
security but the security of
the area.
The foreign affairs and defence committee in Canberra

Seaward Village site next to


Campbell Barracks, the home
of the SAS Regiment.
Ms Horley said living together was important to the
families sense of security.
The women of Seaward
Village cannot publicly oppose the plans because of their
husbands jobs, the armys
insistence on anonymity, and
worries about opposing their
husbands bosses.
Local civilian families were
also worried about traffic, the
threat to Melon Hill and security at the village, she said.
on Monday night quizzed army
and defence housing bosses
about the plans.
They were told Seaward
Village was unique in
Australia because it had a covenant preventing its sale without ministerial approval.
The committee was told the
covenant had been put on the
land when it was transferred
to Defence Housing Australia
(DHA) 15 years ago.
Peter Howman, managing
director of DHA, said the army
could have the land back but
Please turn to page 88

$1000 return of cards


A student couple is offering a $1000 reward for
the return of computer and
camera memory cards.
They were in a laptop computer and digital camera that
were in a backpack that was
stolen last week.
One of the students, who is
studying for a doctorate at a
Nedlands medical research A dark backpack
like this was
institute, said the theft was
stolen.
devastating.
The laptop contained
years of masters research that wasnt backed
up, he said.
Both had photos from the past two years,
including a video of our engagement/proposal
just two weeks ago.
The crime happened last Wednesday night
at a market research company in Kishorn
Road, Applecross.
The bag was taken either from the car or
from the building itself, the student said.
The ASUS n550jv 43cm laptop has a missing
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Cat attack put


me in hospital

Kings Park under threat


The Metropolitan
Redevelopment Authority Act
2011 already gives Premier Colin
Barnett power to direct, oversee
and enable land revitalisation
within residential areas like
Subiaco.
We have witnessed the effects
of this Act in the monstrosity of
Elizabeth Quay where there was
no respect for the status of the
A-class Esplanade Reserve.
More recently, there have
been the proposals for three
high-rise developments of 29
to 39-storey buildings in South
Perth, provoking a similar
outrage among residents
there.
Now, with the City of Perth
Act, Mr Barnett intends to head
the combined City of Perth and
state government committee
presiding over the revitalisation of the residential areas of
Hollywood and Crawley, as well
as Kings Park, QEII Medical
Centre and the University of
WA.
This means the previously
independent Kings Park could

also be vulnerable to inappropriate development.


Sir John Forrest had the foresight to extend Kings Park from
295ha to 340ha in 1897, as the
population had quadrupled to
180,000 in a decade, partly due
to the gold rushes.
Now that Kings Park is servicing six million visitors a year,
Mr Barnett, in my opinion, wants
to do the opposite.
The City of Perth Act with Mr
Barnett at the helm would open
the door to WAs most popular
recreation area being whittled
away by large-scale, inappropriate development.
We are facing the possibility
of massive high-rise developments overtaking our bush and
gardens, particularly on the
perimeters of Kings Park.
Please discuss these issues
with your friends, write letters
to the editor, get in touch with
politicians and get online regarding your concerns.
Anna Vanderbom
Monash Avenue, Nedlands

The new parking bay at the Taskers development in Mosman Park is


on a blind bend.

Hairpin parking dangerous


Driving up McCabe Street
at night recently I noticed the
new parking spot at the Taskers
development on the blind
hairpin bend.
Since Christmas there have
been three accidents on this
stretch with one requiring an

ambulance.
I can only implore Fremantle
council to get involved with this
health and safety issue.
Please deal with this as a
matter of urgency.
Jenna Ledgerwood
Chipperfield Court, Mosman Park

Dont infill City Beach into another Innaloo


I am worried about planning
development in City Beach
(Law locks in small blocks,
POST, May 30).
We recently relocated from
Melbourne and a significant
attraction of City Beach was its
feel and ambience, primarily
attributed to the considered
development of the suburb, and
the local community.
This was important to us as a
family, having lived in small and
large cities around the world
over many years.
We had lived a few years
ago in Innaloo and Stirling. A

major reason for not moving


back there was the type of infill
development (duplex, triplex,
apartments) that was rapidly
occurring.
We had seen the scourge
of infill development in
Scarborough and could see
that growing through places
like Innaloo.
That was not an environment
in which we wanted to bring up
our family when we returned
to Perth.
I find it greatly troubling to
read POST reports regarding
the infill development and the

councils attitude that it does


not have the ability to stop the
process that has now gone to
the WA Planning Commission
(WAPC).
The council could approach
the right people at the WAPC
and advise that there has been
such a chorus of negative response to the proposed plan that
it should be either withdrawn
or rejected.
The people of Cambridge are
not supporting it.
The councillors are representatives of the local community
and should act in accordance

with the requests of the community.


With respect to mayor Simon
Withers and councillors, for the
council not to do everything it
possibly can to respond to the
voice of the community and
rectify the situation would be
very unfortunate for the community.
The question is whether they
really want to rectify the situation or not, in the best interests
of their community.
Michael Sucher
Norbury Crescent, City Beach

I would like to warn neighbours


in Evandale Street, Floreat, of
one very vicious cat.
Late one evening, upon investigating the loud noise of cats
fighting at the front of my house,
I became involved in the melee
and the offending neighbours
cat attacked me.
It inflicted considerable damage to my leg, resulting in emergency treatment in hospital and
ongoing medical expenses.
The offending cat has been in
this area for some considerable
time, inflicting repeated attacks
on my cat.
As a result my vet and I are on
good financial terms and he is on
a first-name basis with my cat!
The council ranger has been
very helpful, but the downside
to this is that cat owners are
not chastised and brought to
heel (sorry, I mean paws!), as
dog owners are.
Consequently I am the loser
and out on (and out of) a limb!
Name and address withheld
by request

Afternoon sun
will still shine
The high-density buildings
planned for the area around
McCabe Street and Stirling
Highway will bring some of
the flavour of the Gold Coast
here and add character to the
skyline.
But unlike the Gold Coast,
people will still be able to enjoy
the beaches in the afternoon
without shadows cast from
buildings.
David Anthony
Cambridge Street, Wembley
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NEWS UPDATE
JUNE 2015

PLANNING FOR THE CAPTAIN


STIRLING NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE
Not long left to have your say!
The City of Nedlands has started planning for the future development of the area around and including the
Captain Stirling Hotel and Shopping Centre.
If you are a resident, land owner, worker or visitor to the Captain Stirling Neighbourhood Centre, we
encourage you to get involved so we can understand the different ideas in the community.
The following questions might help you have your say:
What kind of built form (building appearance) would you like to see at the centre?
What do you like about the current centre? What dont you like? What could be improved?
Are there any other centres or areas in Perth that you think are a good case study for the City to look at?
What do you like about this centre?

WELLBEING DAY NEDLANDS


AFFINITY CLUB
Join the Nedlands Afnity Club for a fun day of wellbeing.
Activities include Tai Chi, Tai Chill, Shibashi and Laughter
Yoga, with presentations from Earth Carers and Hearing
Health. Spot prizes and surprises! Morning tea and lunch
are included.
We d n e s d a y 1 7 J u n e 1 0 . 1 5 a m 2 . 3 0 p m
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All this is FREE to Afnity Club members, or $5.00 for
non-members. The Nedlands Afnity Club is part of the
Nedlands Positive Ageing program.

This initial consultation period closes on Friday 19 June 2015 so theres not long left to have your say!
For more information visit nedlands.wa.gov.au, email planning@nedlands.wa.gov.au or call 9273 3500 and
ask to speak with a member of the Strategic Planning Team.

REQUEST A FREE STREET TREE!


The City of Nedlands is offering residents a free street
tree, including planting and lifetime pruning. Trees
make the City more attractive, greener and more
sustainable, and can add real value to your property.

VOLUNTEER AND LIVE HAPPY!


Are you interested in volunteering?

Do you have space on your nature strip (verge)


for a stunning new tree? You can find more
information online at the Citys website, email
council@nedlands.wa.gov.au or call us on 9273 3500.

The Nedlands Volunteer Resource Centre, located


upstairs in the Nedlands Library is your local one stop
shop for nding out about volunteering.
The centre offers you free, friendly information about
volunteering and what volunteer positions are available
and can assist you in nding a suitable role.

RATES ARREARS PAYMENT


REMINDER
The 2014/15 nancial year ends 30 June 2015.
Eligibility for the pensioner/senior rebate is subject
to full payment made by 30 June 2015. Deferment
is applicable to council rates and the Emergency
Service Levy only. Rubbish collection and any other
charges must be paid by 30 June 2015.
Any unpaid amount after 30 June 2015 will be
shown on your 2015/16 Rates Notice as Arrears
and 11% per annum interest will accrue daily on
your assessment.
If you would like to know the status of your
assessment, please phone the City on 9273 3500
and speak to our Rates Ofcer.

CONTAMINATION COSTS YOU


Did you know that if you dont separate your recycling
and waste properly, the recycling stream will be
contaminated and will increase the Citys disposal
costs. This will also affect your annual waste charges.
So please dont place non-recyclable materials in
your recycling bin this includes all hazardous
household waste such as gas cylinders.
If you put items that are not approved for recycling
in your recycling bin, your bin may not be collected
until the contaminated items have been removed.
Please keep your recycling clean and safe. If you
are unsure about what goes in your recycling bin,
please contact us for more information.

WATERWISE COMPETITION
Nominate your favourite waterwise garden in the
City of Nedlands! Thanks to Anderson Davies Real
Estate, there is $2,000 in prizes to be won.
Individuals can nominate any residential,
business, school or food garden in the City that
they believe is a great example of a Waterwise
garden. Nominations are now open and close
Friday 28 August 2015. Entry forms are available
from the Citys administration centre, libraries and
community centres, or on the Citys website.
Residents intending to redevelop their nature strip
are reminded that the City requires an application
in line with its Nature Strip Development Policy. An
application form containing guidelines is available
on the Citys website. The City is an endorsed
Waterwise Council and is committed to further
water conservation education in the community.

POINT RESOLUTION CHILD CARE


The City owns and operates a child care centre which
caters for children aged up to 6 years. Pre-kindy and
kindy programs are also available.
Limited child care spaces have become available
please phone 9386 5835 for more information.
53 Jutland Parade, Dalkeith (next to Dalkeith
Bowling Club).

For more information contact Robyn Forrest (Community


Development Officer Volunteering) on 9273 3640 or
volunteering@nedlands.wa.gov.au

NATURAL AREA FRIENDS GROUPS


VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES
Hollywood Reserve
The Friends of Hollywood Reserves next working bee is on
Sunday 14th June from 9 am to 12 pm. Meet at the main
entrance near the junction of Karella Street and Boronia
Avenue. Please contact Trish on 9386 4476 if interested.
Morning tea provided at 10.30am.
Shenton Bushland
The Friends of Shenton Bushland meet every Sunday from
8 10am to undertake activities in the bushland please
contact Dani on 0420 334 601 if interested.
Allen Park
The Friends of Allen Park meet the rst Saturday of every
month and every Tuesday during the week to undertake
activities in the bushland from 9 -11am. Please contact
Lesley on 0431 728 230 if you are interested.

COUNCIL MEETING DATES


Committee meeting 12 May
Council meeting 26 May
Meetings start at 7 pm and are held in the Council
Chambers, 71 Stirling Highway. Please enter from the
Smyth Street entrance.

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POST, June 6, 2015 Page 15

Judge backs $1.4m


Cott land seizure
A Supreme Court judge has
ruled that one of two blocks
of land occupied by a historic
Cottesloe property can be
seized.

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Perths stunning blue skies


and warm winter days and
feeling safe wherever you go
are stand-outs for five exchange
students enjoying life at St
Hildas, in Mosman Park.
The students are in Perth
for three months as part of
the schools annual exchange
program.
They enjoy boarding house life
during the week and stay with
host families at weekends.
New Yorker Claire Guthrie cant
believe how beautiful Perth is.
Being outside so much is

really different from home,


she said.
Our school at home is a building and we dont go outdoors at
all during the day.
I am enjoying Perths relaxed
culture.
Its a different feeling for
Yvie Finn-House, who is finding
Perth a big city compared with
her home town of Dunedin, in
New Zealand.
My school at home is a much
smaller community, so we know
each other, she said.
St Hildas is a really beautiful
campus and the boarders are
just like sisters.

For South African Jehn


Naidoo its all about great food
and feeling safe.
The boarding house food is
absolutely amazing, she said.
The relationship between
students and teachers here is
chilled and I enjoy the freedom
of feeling safe when we go out
for a walk.
St Hildas has had an international exchange program
for many years and its students
spend equal time at the exchange schools.
Next term, St Hildas will host
two students from Japan and
two from the UK.

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In his judgment, Justice Peter


Martino said the case, in which
former Peppermint Grove president Ian Wallace admitted he
owed about $1.4million, seemed
quite unusual.
Mr Wallace, his wife Carolyn
Margaret Defreyne, and his
daughter Rachel applied last
month for an order suspending
Pepper Finance Corporations
seizure of the land in Perth
Street, Cottesloe.
The judge said the Wallace
case had no merit at all.
The land at 19 Perth Street
at is one of two lots on which a
circa-1900 timber-framed former
maternity hospital sits.
I cannot see that that is any
reason why the property seizure
and delivery order should not be
made, Justice Martino said.
Mr Wallace told the court he
had applied for a bridging loan,
and that a company in which
he had a significant interest
was selling land called the
Beaconsfield subdivision.
Mr Wallace told the court he
expected to be able to pay his
debt by next Monday, June 8.
That does not seem to me to
be a circumstance warranting
suspension or enforcement of
the judgment, Justice Martino
said, before he dismissed the
application.
Pepper obtained the seizure
judgment last September when
Ms Wallace and Ms Defreyne
were given 28 days to deliver
the property.
Ms Defreyne and Ms Wallace
applied to have the home demolished last year.

But Cottesloe councillors rejected the bid and voted to put


it on its municipal inventory as
part of its new town planning
scheme.
The maternity hospital was run
by nurse Elizabeth Loveland.
One of her descendants wrote
a letter objecting to the demolition when he read about the
application in the POST.
Mr Wallaces son, Nick, has
had another lot at the property
for sale since February.

Claremont
rates up 2.9%
Claremonts rate increase is
set to be below 3%.
Councillors unanimously
approved the draft budget on
Tuesday night, which shows
an estimated surplus of nearly
$89,000.
The proposed rate increase is
2.9%, which would see $2million
in debt paid off. Spending on
capital works will be $2.67million, or 98% of the councils asset
management plan target.
Its a very responsible budget
and Im particularly pleased
about retiring $2million debt,
councillor Chris Mews said.
The draft budget is out for
public comment.

Kimberley St back
to drawing board
Developers asked for more
time to refine a plan to build
three multiple dwellings
in Kimberley Street, West
Leederville.
The council agreed to defer
the application, which had been
recommended for refusal.

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KEEPING THE TOWN OF CLAREMONT COMMUNIT Y INFORMED | JUNE 2015

FROM THE MAYORS DESK


Two years on from the release

their neighbourhood. With this in mind, we continue to

of our Strategic Community

invite and encourage feedback on important issues.

Plan, Claremont Ahead 2023

The Town is currently seeking community feedback

I am proud to say we continue

for a plan for the Lake Claremont Recreation Precinct.

to work towards achieving our


vision; to develop as a harmonious
cosmopolitan town creating

An understanding of the needs and wants of our


community are integral to this early planning phase
and I encourage you to have your say on the future

opportunities for community well

of this wonderful community asset. Your contribution

being and business prosperity.


One of the clear messages to come out of the community
consultation undertaken during the development of

is important, the survey takes only a moment to


complete and will provide valuable data to the process.
Details on how to have your say are below.

Claremont Ahead was that this is community that are


interested in and want to have a say in what happens in

Jock Barker, Mayor

TEMPORARY CLOSURE
OF SHENTON ROAD

(west side of Graylands Road to east side


of Shenton Place)
The temporary closure of Shenton Road is taking place
as part of the works for Landcorps Claremont on the
Park development around the Claremont Oval. It will
ensure a safe environment to enable Western Power
to underground the existing overhead high voltage
power lines currently located along Shenton Road.
In addition, works associated with the realignment
of Shenton Road will be undertaken.
Detour, local traffic only and speed reduction signage
will be in place for the duration of the closure period
in addition to traffic management personnel.
Further information, including closure dates will be
shared with the community in due course.

Strickland St

Butler Ave

We would like to hear your


thoughts and ideas to help guide
the development of a plan for
the Lake Claremont Recreation
Precinct (indicated in green).
The plan will support the existing
environmental plan for the Lake.
Go online to complete the survey
by 12 June, 2015.

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Sign up for E-Rates!


Register to receive your rates notice via email
by 30 June and youll go into the draw to win
an iPad, plus a one hour one on one iPad
basics training session (optional). Convenient,
efficient and good for the environment go
to www.claremont.wa.gov.au and click on
e-Rates banner on the homepage.

Join the Claremont Cruisers


An important aspect to a healthy lifestyle is remaining
both physically and socially active and walking is a great
way to look after your heart health! The Claremont
Cruisers walking group is a free initiative sponsored by
the Heart Foundation and co-ordinated by the Town.
We would like to extend an invitation to those aged
55 and over to join! The Cruisers meet every Thursday
morning at the Claremont Golf Course for a 7.30am
amble around beautiful Lake Claremont. Walking pace
is slow to medium and those of all fitness levels are
encouraged to join even dogs on leads are welcome!
For more information or to join the Claremont
Cruisers please contact Danielle Smith
dsmith@claremont.wa.gov.au or 9285 4324.

Calling all West Australian artists entries for the Town


of Claremont Art Awards are now open. For entry forms,
go to www.trybooking.com.au/HYRF. Entries close
Thursday 6 August 2015. Exhibition 12 to 25 September,
2015. For further information please call 9285 4300.

AT THE CLAREMONT COMMUNITY HUB - 327 Stirling Hwy, Claremont


Saturday
Monday
Tuesday

French Conversation

Climbing My Tree*

The Knitting Club*

9.30am - 10.30am

19 July 1.30pm to 3.30pm


Search your family tree with
our expert from the
Genaelogical Society of WA.

7 July 1pm to 3pm


Bring along your knitting or
crocheting project and share
a yarn as you work.

Chinese Conversation
10:45am - 11:45am

Broadband
for Seniors*

iPad Basics*
10:45am - 11:45am

10am to 12noon.

Wednesday

Baby Rhyme Time

Thursday
Italian Conversation

Friday

Lego Club

10.30am

5.45pm - 6.45pm

3.30pm to 4.30pm

JP Service

Book Club

6.00pm - 6.45pm

19th June 2pm to 3pm

Notice to all Claremont Aquatic Centre Patrons


Please be advised that the Centre will be closed for
maintenance works from 6 June to 21 June 2015.
Thank you for your understanding during this time.

*Please call 9285 4353 to reserve your place.


NUMBER ONE CLAREMONT, 308 STIRLING HIGHWAY, CLAREMONT
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POST, June 6, 2015 Page 17

Transformers power
in to Shenton Park
By LLOYD GORMAN
Two 100-tonne monsters will
land in Shenton Park next
weekend.

Car craziness Will Main Roads solve this perennial problem? Photo: Billie Fairclough

Bid to scotch traffic woes


Main Roads is the latest
organisation to tackle school
traffic congestion.
It surveyed Scotch College
parents about their driving
habits and asked for ideas to
improve things.
In one word, please describe
the experience you have about
your son getting to school, was
one question.
The survey also asked if other
children went to other schools in
the area, at what age they would
let kids go to school on their own;
and what pre- and post-school
commitments children had.
A Main Roads spokeswoman
did not answer queries, but said
the survey closed on May 15.
Review and analysis of results will occur over the coming

weeks, she said.


We therefore have no information to provide at this
time.
Main Roads told Scotch the
state government recently announced a $40million package
of road improvements aimed at
reducing congestion at hotspots
across Perth.
Claremont council said it
welcomed any idea to improve
roads on its patch.
The town is already working
with Main Roads to ease congestion along Stirling Highway,
mainly at Leura Avenue and
the Stirling Road, Queenslea
Drive intersections, a spokeswoman said.
This includes safe pedestrian
crossings.

At the same time the town


would like to emphasise and
request Main Roads that while
improving the traffic flow along
the highway, it should not be at
the detriment of the local road
network.
The town is already experiencing unprecedented congestion and long delays along
Stirling Road for the southerly
traffic flow approaching the
highway.
Queuing has gone at times
beyond Gugeri Street.
Drivers complain that they
need to wait for more than three
or more traffic signal phases
to pass through the intersection of Stirling Road and the
highway.

Two supersized transformers will be key parts of the


$49million redevelopment of
the Shenton Park substation, in
Stubbs Terrace, and will arrive
from Melbourne on Saturday,
June 13.
The transformers will measure
6m high, 4m wide and 11m long
when assembled.
They will be carried on the
back of two 24.5m trucks and
lifted into place by a 250-tonne
crane.
Western Power project manager Quincey Poon said the
transformers would convert
high-voltage electricity to lowvoltage so it could be safely
supplied to local homes and
businesses.
The transformers are also
bigger than those usually
installed in Western Powers
substations so that we can meet
the demand for electricity in the
area now and for many years to
come, he said.
He said because of the transformers size and complexity,

it would take some time to assemble and install them.


During delivery, Stubbs
Terrace will be closed between
Nash and Selby streets, with
traffic controlled from Friday
to Sunday, June 12 to 14.
Once finished, the transformers will be tucked in on the
site.
The new substation will also
supply customers whose power
comes from the Herdsman
Parade substation.
It is expected to be operational
by April next year and the old
Shenton Park and Herdsman
Parade substations are expected to be decommissioned
by November 2018.

Two massive transformers like this


will be installed at the Shenton
Park substation.

Plant up an appetite
Volunteers will get free
lunch for planting 6500 native
trees at Mosman beach at the
end of the month.
Mosman Park council received a Coastwest grant for
the project in which it partners
with the Beehive Montessori
School, Friends of Mosman
Park Bushland and volunteers
to continue to restore the dunes

and clifftop areas.


Plantings over the past three
years have helped stabilise the
dunes and improve the beachs
biodiversity.
The planting will run from 9 to
11.30am on Sunday, June 28, at
Mosman beach, Curtin Avenue,
Mosman Park.
For more information, email
nrmc@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au
or call 9384 1633.

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Members of your community are seeking people willing to offer themselves
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If you feel that the Town of Cambridge Council needs a fresh approach
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Clinic cans
radiowaves
A Claremont radiowave
clinic says it will not use
its machines until they stop
interfering with neighbours
keyless electronic devices.
Residents near the Radiowave
Therapy Clinic said last month
that emissions from the Stirling
Highway business sometimes
locked them out of their homes
and meant they couldnt start
their cars.
Its driving me absolutely
spare, said one mother, whose
home in Vaucluse Avenue is
55m from the clinic.
She said after the POST report,
an Australian Communications
and Media Authority worker
called her to say his agency had
written to the clinic.
This letter states they are
required to address the leakage/interference and test with
neighbours prior to recommencing their business, the
resident said. Meaning they
are required to take measures
to not cause interference.
ACMA declined to provide a
copy of the letter.
Clinic manager Tim Hall said
the business stopped using the
devices on May 26.
The clinic initiated contact
with, and has been liaising with,
the ACMA and will comply with
their requirements to remedy
any leakage, Mr Hall said.
The technology will not be
used, other than for tests, until
there is no leakage which may
affect remote devices in the
nearby area.
The Vaucluse Avenue mother
said last month she felt she had
been given the run-around by
Claremont council and state
agencies when trying to get answers about what was affecting
her doors and car.
Claremont approved the clinic
10 years ago.

Gill Hamersley, second from left, with a few of the Run for Abbey team members, from left, Sarah Callisto, Ella Gibson, Lily Mulvay (one of Abbeys
sisters), Angela Hamersley, Abbeys grandma Margaret More, and her brother, Oliver.

Brave hearts run for abused children


A Wembley woman has
brought a fundraising marathon
to Perth for the first time.

Gill Hamersley has worked to


start a Perth section of the 777
marathon, which raises money
for Bravehearts, an organisation
that helps kids who have been
abused or are at risk.
The 777 marathon involves
seven marathons in seven states
in seven days, and Perths will
be on June 29.
Gill got involved in honour of
her daughter Abbey, who killed
herself in November 2013, after
battling for five years with the
effects of sexual abuse.
After Abbey disclosed that

she had been sexually assaulted,


she told me that one day, when
she was stronger, she wanted to
help make a difference to other
children, so they did not suffer
like she had, Gill said.
It has been 18 months since
our beautiful Abbey took her
life, after fighting so hard to
heal.
Gill said Abbey had written a
poem in which she said: I am
broken now, torn and ripped
in pieces. I fight to repair the
damage but your breath remains
on my chest.
Empowering vulnerable
children and giving them a
voice the voice Abbey didnt
have as a young innocent

girl had been Gills dream,


she said.
Bravehearts had helped her
and her family through the
devastating pain of Abbeys
death.
With this support and alongside Abbeys two amazing and
loving sisters and brother, our
beautiful family and friends
and the Wembley community,
I am determined to help make
changes and raise money and
most importantly awareness,
for Bravehearts, to educate, empower and protect all Australian
children, she said.
I love to run, so the 777
Marathon seemed like a fantastic challenge to join and

participate in.
Gill, who is a personal trainer,
and supporters raised more than
$1500 last month by pounding
80km on a treadmill at The
Herdsman, and they will be back
there again on June 14.
The Goodlife Health Club,
at Floreat Forum, will also
hold a 12-hour treadmill challenge from 6am to 6pm next
Wednesday, June 10, to raise
funds.
A group of mothers who train
with Gill will be running on the
day to support her.
For more information, and
to donate, go to bravehearts.
org.au/pages/family-law-courtproject-.php.

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POST, June 6, 2015 Page 25

Freo ticks $15m


hotel at Leighton
By DAVID HUDLESTON
Fremantle council has unanimously backed a $14.7million,
six-storey, 100-room hotel at
Leighton beach.

Fremantle council has asked the Metro South West DAP to approve this 100-room hotel on Leighton
beach tomorrow.

If approved, the short-stay hotel


will have a bar, restaurant, alfresco
area, basement carpark, offices
and a roof terrace.
Last months council meeting recommended the Metro South West
Joint Development Assessment
Panel (DAP) approve the plans
for the hotel.
The hotel will occupy a 14,856sq.m
site on the former Leighton marshalling yards, owned by the Hotel

Development Group.
It is bounded by Freeman Loop,
Curtin Avenue, Walter Place and
Leighton Beach Boulevard.
The site is not listed in the citys
heritage list or inventory but it is
within the North Fremantle heritage area.
A ground-floor awning to protect
entertainment and alfresco areas
will encroach marginally into the
verge area of Curtin Avenue.
The DAP will consider the proposal at 10am on Monday, June 8,
in the Darius Wells Library and
Resource Centre, Ken Jackman
Hall, on the corner of Chisham
Avenue and Robbos Way,
Kwinana.

SAT backs roof garden


A roof garden on a contentious Cottesloe development
has been allowed by the State
Administrative Tribunal.
Builder Russell Stewart
appealed to the tribunal after
the council ruled in March
that he could not install a
roof garden at an Avonmore
Terrace home he was to build
for John Dunlea.
The council said a lift shaft
would be too high and the gardens pool and barbecue would
affect neighbours amenity.

Tribunal senior sessional


member Patric De Villiers
said the home would be higher
than the 7m maximum, but
Cottesloes town planning
scheme allowed for minor
projections.
While the footprint of the
lift shaft is clearly larger than
that of a typical chimney,
the intrusion above the 7m
height limit is only 600mm, as
opposed to a chimney, which
would generally project 1.2 to
1.5m above a roof line, Mr De

Cambridge grant too big


Ratepayers in Cambridge
missed out on a $270,000 government grant for roadworks
in Jersey Street because the
job cost too much.
In future any large project
will be submitted as two or

three smaller sections, council


roads staff said.
The community and resources
committee agreed to submit 10
rehabilitation schemes costing a
total or more than $1.08million
for the next round of grants.

Villiers said.
He said the council claimed
there had been negative experiences with roof gardens,
and Mr Stewart said they been
approved before.
No substantive evidence
was provided by either party,
Mr De Villiers said.
Mr Dunleas home and six
others will be built on the
site of Eddystone, an old
weatherboard home and tennis court.
Mr Dunleas three-level home
will have four bedrooms, one
bathroom and two ensuites,
two family rooms, front and
side balconies, and an undercroft garage on 289sqm.
Last year, councillor Rob
Rowell described the plans
for some of the two-storey
homes as atrocious, and said
they would be shoe-horned on
to minimal blocks.

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Building on their
first half century

Crime cash
helps kids
Two Subiaco programs for
at-risk young people will get
$260,000 from cash seized as
the proceeds from crime.

Celebrating the architecture facultys 50th year at UWA are, from left Craig McCormack, Abbie Galvin, Kerry Hill and Pia Ednie-Brown. Photo: Leo Showell
INSET: The temporary Australian pavilion of the 2014 Venice Biennale, named Cloud Space Augmented Australia 1914-2014. Photo: Sophie Giles

Australias temporary pavilion from last years Venice


Biennale will be rebuilt at
UWA later this year.
The reconstruction is part of
celebrations for the architecture facultys 50th year at the
university.
Faculty dean Simon Anderson
said the steel-and-fabric pavilion was in pieces in Shenton
Park.
It was designed by a team
of alumni from the faculty of
architecture, landscape and
visual arts, he said.

The federal government built


the first pavilion 30 years ago,
then built a new one.
He said UWAs temporary
building had filled the gap.
The interim architecture
faculty had its first meeting on
May 27, 1965.
Professor Anderson said class
sizes in the early years were
around 20, compared with 170
students starting their degree
this year.
To mark the anniversary, the faculty held a forum in the Octagon
Theatre, called Architecture The

Next 50 Years.
On the panel were architecture graduates like adjunct
professors Kerry Hill, Ross
Donaldson and Richard Hassell,
Royal Melbourne Institute of
Technology associate professor Pia Ednie-Brown, BVN
Architecture principal Abbie
Galvin, Tahmina Maskinyar
and current PhD student Craig
McCormack.
They discussed climate
change and patterns of living,
ecological sustainability and
global urbanisation, and the role

inspiring architecture can play


in addressing these challenges,
Professor Anderson said.
A lunch with staff and students
from the facultys first 10 years
included Andra Kins, one of
the first woman graduates, who
topped her 1974 year.
There will be a retrospective
exhibition of the student work of
UWA architecture graduates for
a month from October 23, and a
publication on the evolution of
architectural education at UWA
and internationally.

Subiaco Football Club has


been given $152,000 to work
with at-risk young people aged
between 10 and 16 living in the
north-eastern suburbs who come
from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
The clubs community engagement program addresses
antisocial behaviour and drug
and alcohol abuse through
football, physical activity and
promoting positive life skills,
health awareness, literacy and
numeracy.
The club said the project was
built on an existing program
targeting indigenous youth.
St John of God Subiaco
Hospitals drug and alcohol
withdrawal network will get
$108,290.
Its employment and Aboriginal
health and cultural worker
project helps indigenous people
who want to reduce or stop their
substance abuse.
The two groups applied for
the funding in July 2014.
Attorney-General Michael
Mischin this week said $2.3 million was given out to 15 council
and not-for-profit groups across
the state.
There is also a strong emphasis on helping the young,
whether its to steer them away
from drugs, alcohol, crime and
antisocial behaviour; keeping
them in school; or providing
support to those suffering mental
illness or trauma from abuse,
he said.
The grants program is a
worthwhile initiative that aims
to deprive people of wealth that
has been unlawfully acquired,
and reinvest this money.

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Martu Eagles fly into Nedlands


A hard-fought game at
Nedlands Melvista Oval
was the highlight of a long
weekend in Perth for young
footballers from Wiluna.
The Wiluna Martu Eagles
played the Dalkeith Nedlands
Junior Football Club, with the
taller Dalkeith team winning
23:10 to 12:6 and taking home
the Murlpirrmarra Perpetual
Cup.
The Wiluna boys and girls
showed great marking, ducking
and weaving skills.
Best on ground for Wiluna
was Ashlee Gilbert, with Griff
Muir the best for Dalkeith
Nedlands. Max Blair won the
Spirit of Martu Award while
Monty Petterson won the
Preston Bridge Award.
They were taking part in the
seventh annual Murlpirrmarra
Connection cultural football
carnival, a team-building weekend that combines skilled football with educational activities
and plenty of fun for all.
Last years event at Wiluna
included tours of the desert
and was enjoyed by players,
parents and supporters from
Dalkeith-Nedlands club.
Geologist Mick Wilson from
resource firm GWR came up
with the idea of holding a
football-based cultural event
when he was working in the
Wiluna area.
The most special part of
the Wiluna Martu Eagles cultural football weekend is that
its grassroots footy for young
people from differing social
and cultural backgrounds,
he said.
The event has created lifelong friendships between the
city kids and the country kids
and bought two communities
closer together.

They usually play in bare feet, but Wilunas Martu Eagles wore boots to play the Dalkeith Nedlands team at
Melvista Oval. Photo: David Utting

Big back rate bill


for block owner
A Servetus Street landowner
is being charged five years
of back rates by Claremont
council.
The owner, Andrew Warne,
owns property next to a block
the late builder, Len Buckeridge,
wanted to fill to high levels
with retaining walls to build
a house.
Mr Warne was at the recentcouncil meeting, where councillors later discussed the matter
in secret.
Mr Warne told a council
worker he had found out the
item was on the agenda only at
5.35pm that day.
I dont know what youre
speaking about, Mr Warne
said.
This matter is before the
courts.
Mr Warne said he would make
a statement about the matter at
the meeting, but he left instead
of speaking.

Unwanted $3m units approved


By LLOYD GORMAN
A block of 20-units in
Kimberley Street, West Leederville, was approved in May by
the same planning body that
had rejected it in February.
The Metro West Joint
Development Assessment Panel
(DAP) originally refused Louis
Detata and Cynan Cummings
$3million project because it exceeded the plot ratio and had a
bulk and scale that would impact
on the character and amenity
of neighbours, and because of
parking.
At the time, the panel said it
was an over-development of the
site that would reduce space
for residents and produce too
many rubbish bins to be safely

placed on the verge.


But following an appeal to the
State Administrative Tribunal
and mediation, the DAP was
asked to reconsider its decision
on May 11.
Resident Bruce Henderson
told the DAP meeting about
community rage over the development.
Mayor Simon Withers, one of
Cambridges DAP representatives, likened its size and bulk to
an obese person trying to fit into
clothes that were too small.
Councillor Corinne MacRae,
the councils second DAP
member, said it was an overdevelopment that would lead to
problems with amenity, parking
and waste collection.
But the three government-

appointed specialist DAP members disagreed.


Luigi DAlessandro said it was
an appropriate development
and parking and waste were for
the council, and not the panel,
to deal with.
DAP chair Megan Bartle also
said it was not an over-development under the current planning
rules and told the council it was
an opportunity to explore new
ways of waste collection.
Together with the other expert
member, Clayton Higham, they
voted to approve the development, while Mr Withers and Mrs
MacRae voted against.
Mr Henderson said he was concerned that three governmentappointed panel members could
carry a decision in the face of

the communitys and council


objections.
The lack of transparency
between SAT, DAP and the
developer is appalling, Mr
Henderson said.
He said no resident within
500m of the proposed building
was in favour of it and 70 people
had signed a petition against it.
One panel member, in summarising, had the audacity to
indicate this application was
not about winners or losers,
Mr Henderson said.
He could not have been
further from the truth as there
was two very clear winners: the
owners who will develop this
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The losers were the 70 signatories.

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www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au

TOWN OF

MOSMAN PARK
Green Waste Collection
Councils collection of green waste will start from 7.00am on Monday
22 June 2014. Residents can place green waste out on the verge for
collection NO earlier than 10 days prior to the scheduled pick up.
Each street will be serviced once; therefore any late placement of waste
will not be accepted.

2015 Photographic Awards


The Town of Mosman Park is calling for entries for the 30th Annual
Photographic Awards. The Photographic Awards provide an
opportunity for photographers of all ages to exhibit work portraying
the life and environment of Mosman Park. Every year the winning
entry becomes a part of the Towns art collection forming a record
of the Towns developing history, like last years winning entry;
Bound by James Campbell (above).
It will be easier than ever to be involved in this years awards as
digital entries can now be submitted. A fee of $12 per entry applies,
with a maximum of three entries accepted per person. The rst
prize (acquisitive) of $1500 will be awarded to one overall winner.
A total of twelve winning images will be selected to be on display
at Rocky Bay for the opening event, which will include an auction
of eleven of the photographs with part of the funds being donated
to Rocky Bay in support the fantastic services they provide to the
Mosman Park and wider community.
Entries close June 11, 2015 and are to be submitted online at the
Towns website www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au

Attention All Dog Owners


The Town has recently noticed a spike in the number of reported
dog attacks within the Towns boundaries. We would like to remind
owners of their responsibilities in ensuring control over the dog that is
in their care at all times in public places. Recent amendments to the
Dog Act aim to improve community safety, encourage responsible dog
ownership, and enable nuisance behaviour to be more effectively dealt
with. The Town has many dog exercise areas that cater for both on and
off lead. Dogs may be exercised in the following areas within the Town
for more information please check the Dogs in Public Places Policy
1.3.7, which is available upon request.
Dog Exercise Areas
Bay View Park Off Lead
Rope Works Park Off Lead
EG Smith Field Off Lead
Stringfellow Park Off Lead
Genders Park Off Lead
Point Roe Park Restricted
Memorial Park Off Lead
Off Lead Area
Minim Cove Park Off Lead
Jabe Dodd Park Restricted
Mosman Beach Reserve Off Lead
Off Lead Area

Cat and Dog Registrations


The Town would like to remind all cat and dog owners of the requirement
to microchip your pet and register all animals with Council. All cats
6 months of age and older and all dogs 3 months of age and older are
required to be registered with the local Council that governs the area
in which the animal lives. Please contact the Towns administration ofce
for further information or refer to the website for registration forms at
www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or by calling 9384 1633 during ofce hours.

PLEASE DO
Only place tree and shrub
prunings on your verge

PLEASE DONT
Bundle or bale green waste, tie it
with string or place it in boxes or
other containers including garbage
bags, plastic bags, wool bales or
bulker bags
Ensure that your prunings are no Include tree stumps, large tree roots,
longer than 1.5 metres (5 ft)
large tree trunks or branches
Ensure that your prunings weigh
Include household rubbish with
16kgs (35lbs) or less
your green waste
Stack green waste neatly on the
Deposit waste on the road,
street verge with the cut ends
footpath, driveway, laneway or in
facing the street
a mews. Residents in laneways
should place their waste on the
nearest verge for collection.
Use ONLY the authorised Town of Put loose green waste in
Mosman Park Green Waste Bags unauthorised bags
that are available for sale from
Council
Authorised Green Waste Bags, for the disposal of leaf and lawn
clippings, are available for sale for $5.50 at the Towns Administration
Centre. For further details, call 9384 1633 or visit our website:
www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au

Community Planting Day


at Mosman Beach
As the weather cools down and autumn gives way to winter, its time
for planting season to begin again. Grant funding in the form of a
Coastwest grant successfully sought by the Town of Mosman Park from
the Western Australian Planning Commission will mean that the Town,
in partnership with Beehive Montessori School and with the support of
our local community, in particular the Friends of Mosman Park Bushland
volunteer group will be able to continue the work of restoring the dunes
and adjoining cliff top areas this winter.
Plantings over the last 3 years have helped to stabilise the dunes and
have made a huge improvement to the aesthetic and biodiversity values
of Mosman Beach. This year will see the planting of a further 6,500 local
native seedlings. The help of the community is vital to the success of
the project and the residents of Mosman Park as well as the broader
public have been wonderful supporters in the past. Once again, WE
NEED YOUR HELP.
When: Sunday 28 June, 9-11.30am, followed by a FREE lunch for
volunteers
Where: Mosman Beach, Curtin Avenue, Mosman Park
Who: All welcome (children should be supervised as the road is nearby)
Enquiries: Contact the Towns Natural Resource Management
Coordinator at nrmc@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or by calling 9384 1633.

Access Council Funding


The Town is seeking applications from community-minded people
to submit their ideas to the Community Chest Fund, under the
Small Projects category. Successful applications are awarded up
to $1,000 to compliment the applicants matched funds. Remember,
volunteer time, fundraising income, discounts and donations all count
as matched funding! To nd out more about the Towns community
grants or other grants you may be eligible for, visit the Towns website:
www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au

Between River and Sea

POST, June 6, 2015 Page 33

Man bashed in carpark


A Mosman Park man
received serious head
injuries when he was assaulted in a Leederville
carpark last Saturday.
Police went to Newcastle
Street at 3am after reports
of four men assaulting two
others.
The Mosman Park man
(36) had the base of his
skull fractured, a cerebral

contusion and air on the


brain.
A Karrinyup man was
also taken to hospital.
The four men were
stopped a short time later
in a red Mitsubishi Lancer
on the Mitchell Freeway.
They were arrested and
later released without
being charged.
Information to Crime
Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

BEAT

A heavily intoxicated teenager was arrested at the scene of a


Shenton Park burglary
on Monday.

with DAVID COHEN

Man held on
drug and
weapon counts
A Floreat man is in custody after being charged
with drug and weapon
offences.
Police searched his
home late last week after
investigating several
robberies.
The man (24) was
charged with possessing
a controlled weapon,
a prohibited drug,
unlicensed ammunition,
and drug paraphernalia.
He was remanded
in custody on Monday
for breaching his bail
conditions.
He is next due to appear
in the Perth Magistrates
Court next week.

CRIME STOPPERS
Smashed and grabbed This Shenton Park chemist was
hit on the weekend.

Teen to face
court

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A grenade like these was cordoned o by Wembley police


this week.

Live grenade found in shed


A live World War II
hand grenade was found
in the back shed at a
late soldiers home on
Tuesday morning.
A woman clearing the
property before it was
due to be demolished
called police at 9am
when she found it.
Wembley police went
to the Melrose Street,
Leederville, home and
saw the pin and bail on
the grenade was intact.
The fuse was missing.
The officers called
the army and explosive
ordnance technicians
from the joint logistics
unit came from Garden
Island.
Senior Sergeant Kate

Pharmacy ram-raided

Diaries to cut bad behaviour

Thieves headed straight


for the cold and flu medicine after they ram-raided
a Shenton Park pharmacy
last weekend.

Cottesloe police distributed dozen of diaries to


public housing tenants in
Mosman Park this week
in an effort to combat
antisocial behaviour.

A silver Kia Optima


reversed into a window
a t t he Onslow Ro a d
Pharmacy at 2.40am on
Saturday.
After taking a large
sack into the pharmacy,
the thieves grabbed the

medicine and drove


away.
They wore dark clothes,
balaclavas and gloves.
Less than half-an-hour
later police had a report
about the Kia on fire in
nearby Evans Street.
It was the third time in
a fortnight the pharmacy
had been hit.
Police collected
th e s h o p s C C T V o n
Tuesday.

Officers and a state


Housing Department
worker handed out the
diaries to tenants in a
Wellington Street apartment block.
Station officer-in-charge

Neil Morton-Smith said


the behaviour targeted
ranged from noisy parties
to fighting.
We talked with each
resident, he said. The
diary helps them record
antisocial behaviour.
The diaries will allow
us to work with the department to deal with
instigators and put them
on notice.
Police will contact

Vivian said the backyard,


neighbouring properties
and the back lane were
cordoned off.
They said it was a
British hand grenade
from World War II a No.
36 Mills bomb, Sergeant
Vivian said.
There were traces of
TNT in the grenade so it
was classified as live.
The army took it to
be detonated at Garden
Island.
Sergeant Vivian said
the woman did the right
thing calling police.
If people find anything
resembling an explosive
device they should call us
immediately, she said.

residents regularly to
monitor incidents and the
diaries.
The block is on Cottesloe
polices list of the 10 addresses most often visited
by officers.
Sergeant Morton-Smith
said a Mosman Park
council community safety
survey showed antisocial
behaviour was a top concern for residents.

A Derby Road resident


(27) called police at 2.50am
when he heard noises
in his home and saw a
light.
Police found an 18-yearold Karrinyup woman next
to the home.
She will be summonsed
to appear in court on
charges of burglary, stealing, and possessing stolen
property.

Tennis clubs hit


Cottesloe police believe
raids at three sport venues in different suburbs
are linked.
Cash was stolen from the
Peppermint Grove Tennis
Club on Sunday night after
a toilet window was forced
open.
The till at Cottesloe
Tennis Club was stolen
after thieves went through
the office and bar.
It was unclear how they
entered the Napier Street
building.
On Monday at 3am, a
door at Claremont pool in
Davies Road was jemmied
open and a till damaged
but nothing was stolen.

Assault charge
A Claremont woman is
due in court next week on
an assault charge.
Cottesloe police charged
her with assaulting another
woman, also a Claremont
resident, in Bay View
Terrace on March 31.

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Price first

Trees count

I am sure I speak on behalf


of most of the 25,000 people the
POST reports as visiting the
Station Street market.
We do not want a charcuterie
nor do we want a patisserie.
We want to buy fresh spinach
for 89 cents a bunch instead of
$3, capsicums for $4.99 instead of
$10.99, granny smith apples for
$1.99 instead of $6.99 etc.
And before I alight from my
hobby horse, would Subiaco
council please stop using my
rates to support the few who
visit Lords Gym.
There are plenty more gyms
in the area.
What a great market hall it
would make.
Name supplied
Derby Road, Subiaco

Activists should be making an


economic case for preserving
urban bush (Economics come to
the aid of conservation, Letters,
POST, April 30).
It makes sense because property values increase according to
location and natural beauty.
Trees and water head the list
according to the old mantra location, location, location.
Victorias Tree Project leads
the way with voluntary planting
of native seedlings. Adopt a Tree
uses grey water, volunteers and
buckets to nurture mature street
and park trees through long dry
summers.
What are we doing here in
WA?
Recently we lost Riverslea
urban bush in Margaret River.
The state government gave
the go-ahead for development
despite community protest.
A similar patch of bush was
lost near Higgins Street by the
river in Margaret River.
These are only two examples
of the needless destruction of a
stunning bush backdrop to existing housing, leading to the loss
of character and natural beauty
that make a town or city a better
place to live.
The loss of value, economically, aesthetically and ethically,
is inestimable in terms of beauty,
tranquility, plant and animal
life, shade, fresh air, good health
and a place to walk.
Underwood Avenue urban
bush: destruction or conservation?
When will those in positions
of power count more than dollars?
How about counting trees?
Carole Peters
Murchison Street, Shenton Park

Please explain
The way Bill Marmion has let
down his Nedlands constituents
over the City of Perth Bill fiasco
has led me to wonder if we would
have a better chance of being
properly represented if he was
not also a Cabinet member.
In such a case, his loyalties
would not be divided between
his constituents and a need, as a
Cabinet member, to keep closely
in with the party leader.
My resistance to being swept
into the City of Perth has been
strengthened by learning that
the city has no ward councillors
and therefore no effective local
representation.
Nobody has told us what the
City of Perth Bill is for, what it is
supposed to achieve or why the
University of WA and the QEII
complex, 5km from the centre,
should be sucked into it along
with our residential area.
Tony Noakes
Hardy Road, Nedlands

From the May 23 POST. Malcolm Hay shows his design for turning the Sunset site into an arts complex.

Doctor has right prescription for Sunset


Some time ago I was present
at a most impressive and memorable presentation by Malcolm
Hay on the possible development
opportunities for the Sunset site
alongside our river.
His suggestions offered a
beautiful redevelopment that
could include an auditorium
for concert performances, open
grassed areas for quiet relaxation and the opportunity for a
mix of varied groups, including
arts and social activities, even
facilities for weekend camps.
The suggestion included jetty facilities to cater for increased ferry
and private boat access in addition
to vehicles, rather than never ending loss of open recreation areas
and high-rise redevelopment at
the expense of beautification and
public benefit.

representation encouraging
political action in planning for
better facilities.
Appealing redevelopment
opportunities such as offered
here, can easily be lost with
gradual and sometimes secretive endeavours to diminish the
available site area.
This opportunity will be lost
if fragmentation of the site is
begun.
The project is in need of strong
public support.
Even if development is delayed or planned over many
years, action must be taken to
resist the progressive sale or
access arrangements which will
limit its potential.
Heather and John Yeatman
Victoria Avenue, Claremont

Dr Hays proposals are based


on a similar, very successful
development called Louisiana
Museum of Modern Art located
in Denmark.
He had a DVD that beautifully showed that project after
completion, which demonstrated
the potential here.
There would be a significant
financial cost in completing the
project but it could easily be an
ongoing development provided
the initial planning concept is
accepted.
Private and business funding
would also be likely.
The need for public awareness
of the possibilities is urgent before the opportunity is lost.
Publicity, interest and
awareness in our community
may achieve appreciation and

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Secrets revealed at odd meeting


I attended a Defence Housing
Australia meeting at the Ocean
Beach Hotel earlier this year to
discuss Allen Park in Swanbourne
and found the arrangements to
be quite odd (Weird night at the
OBH, POST, May 30).
The facilitator had a phone
on the table and every now and
then our small group would hear
a whistle from the person at the
other end.
A Friends of Allen Park
Bushland member knew the pertinent questions to ask unlike most
of us, otherwise we would have
had no idea what was going on.
One member of our group had
never heard of Melon Hill and
had to look it up on the internet
to see where it was.
I learnt a couple of things from
the meeting.
Secret talks had been taking
place about the proposed plans
to build on parts of Melon Hill
for at least a year until someone
from the SAS village leaked the

details to the POST.


I also learnt the highest point
on Melon Hill and much of the
bush are owned by DHA.
But it is ludicrous that they
would allow houses to overlook
the secret training activities of
SAS soldiers and ruin a valuable
bush habitat the Friends have
restored.
I was there to express my opinion mainly about Melon Hill for
the payment of $80.
I would have much preferred to
receive $400 to attend the Overton
Gardens development joint DAP
meeting that I believe the two
Cottesloe councillors invited to
attend received.
I would have given the three
government-appointed panel
members, who were easily convinced to give the project, which
will blot out ocean views from the
civic centre, the green light something to really whistle about.
Colin Svanberg
John Street, Cottesloe

Tyres the key to bike safety


My father was a keen cyclist
right back to his youth during the
Depression era but gave it away
rather than being forced to break
the law by not wearing a bicycle
helmet.
I agree there are people who
should wear helmets for their
own safety and I believe that for
children under 16 they should be
mandatory.
For your readers who fell off
their bikes, do they believe footballers should wear helmets?
I sustained a serious head injury
playing football but I dont think
sports people should be forced to
wear head protection.
If we must legislate, how about

we look at bicycle tyres.


Surely it would be safer with the
stronger wheels and bigger tyres
with a tread pattern that I had on
my 10-speed Malvern Star Touring
bike from the 1970s.
Perhaps then cyclists wouldnt
need to detour around storm
drains and road imperfections
and put themselves in the way of
some of Perths worst drivers.
Let adults choose if they want
to wear helmets.
Based on my father's experience, I agree with George Crisp
that more people would ride and
that has to be a better thing.
Noel Youngman
Colin Street, Dalkeith

ROAD CLOSURE
ON STUBBS
TERRACE
Shenton Park Substation Upgrade
Western Power is in the process of
upgrading our existing Shenton Park
substation located on Stubbs Terrace.
This upgrade will increase power
reliability in the area and ensure longterm network security for Shenton
Park and the surrounding suburbs.
Road closure timing
As part of this work a portion of Stubbs Terrace will be closed
between Nash Street and Selby Street. Trafc management
will be in place from 12:00 noon on Friday 12 June through to
5:00pm Sunday 14 June. Detours will be in place, and local trafc
will be allowed from the Selby Street intersection.
These road closures will allow us to deliver two electricity
transformers to site and will provide a safe distance for passing
vehicles and the community while our heavy vehicles deliver
these assets.
Please note that during this time, further to the lane closure
there may be delays to trafc.
If you have any questions, please contact Western Power
on 13 10 87.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation.
westernpower.com.au
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Anti-genetically-modified food crop campaigners in Cottesloe.

Weve had a gutful of GM farming


Thank you to the 150 people who gathered outside
Premier Colin Barnetts office
in Cottesloe and marched to
Cottesloe Central, where we
had an enjoyable surprise of
taking part in a rock music
video.
This WA protest was organised by Food Freedom
Australia.
It was titled Glyphosate

modified organisms weve


had a gutful to highlight
that genetically-modified
(GM) canola is designed to be
sprayed with the glyphosatebased herbicide, Roundup,
which consequently we eat
or breathe in.
The World Health
Organisation recently reclassified glyphosate as a
probable carcinogen.

Why is Cambridge defiant on


infill proposal?
I am still perplexed about
why Cambridge council is relentless in pursuing a blanket
amendment allowing infill in
City Beach, Floreat and part
of Mt Claremont under the
guise of housing options.
Despite a raft of expert
advice saying its town planning scheme Amendment
31 is fundamentally flawed,
mayor Simon Withers and
councillors believe they
know best.
They know better than Real
Estate Institute of WA president David Airey, and Ian
Everett, director of CLE Town
Planning, hired to provide
planning advice regarding
big government projects such
as the Scarborough beach
redevelopment and Perth
Stadium.
Town planning lawyers,
architects, lawyers, valuers
and real estate agents have
all provided advice, and that
advice is that Amendment 31
represents poor planning.
Even the councils community strategic plan says
make use of the skills and
knowledge that the town
residents possess. Tap into
their experience.
So why are the elected

members not listening?


Despite a huge backlash
from the vast majority of
residents, the council made
it clear at its meeting on
Tuesday, April 28, that it
would proceed with the
proposal.
As a land valuer, I have
been asking myself why the
council is so confident that
such a poorly written amendment will get through the
WA Planning Commission
planners and be signed off
by Planning Minister John
Day.
I became extremely disheartened when I heard at a
recent council meeting that
Mr Withers had a relationship
with Mr Day spanning some
30 years.
I hope the Liberal Party has
a stronger allegiance to the
Liberal seat of Churchlands
than any personal allegiances.
To see this amendment
passed and Mr Withers
parachuted into to a seat
in Parliament would be a
massive slap in the face to
those who voted this government in.
Jason Eftos
Kalari Drive, City Beach

We urge the Barnett government to back away from its


flawed strategy to promote
GM crops.
We ask that current WA laws
on GM crops be retained and
reviewed to protect farmers,
markets and the increasing
economic advantage of GMfree export status.
Shirley Collins
Keightley Road, Shenton Park

Helmets OK
but no need
for law
I am very pleased Bob Trotter
was saved by his cycle helmet
from serious head injury when
he fell from his bike (Heres
one for helmet sceptics,
Letters, POST, May 2).
It is probably sad that the
implication of his letter was
that had he not been forced
by law to wear the helmet,
the outcome could have been
different.
Cyclists should be encouraged to wear helmets just as
people should be encouraged
to wear hats particularly in
summer to avoid skin cancer,
as Richie Benaud so eloquently
advised everyone.
There is no need for excessive
laws to save people from themselves, they should know.
We seem to be consumed by
the need to wear cycle helmets
on every occasion.
I am not a helmet sceptic; I
just dont believe that wearing cycle helmets should be
enforced by law.
The police have lots of
other more important laws to
enforce.
William Phillips
Grovedale Road, Floreat

Will Defence planners value areas character?


My family and I are recent
arrivals in Swanbourne.
We looked at a lot of areas before we decided the Allen Park
precinct was where we wanted
to raise our kids because we
love the quiet neighbourly
streets, the heritage precinct
and the unique trifecta of bush,
beach and park.
We also love the fact that
the local community so clearly
places such a high value on
these things.
Defence force families,
and especially the SASR, are
also very much part of the
appeal.
They are part of the areas
cultural fabric and we want
them as our neighbours;
Swanbourne just would not be

the same without them.


Before, we always lived in
inner-city areas and loved
them for their coffee shops,
their vibrancy and their easy
access to the city.
But really, anyone can put
in a coffee shop.
However, Swanbournes
bush-to-beach nature and
heritage cant be replicated
or replaced.
And once its gone, its
gone.
Any development in
Swanbourne that does not
look to enhance these aspects
is, in my view, squandering
Swanbournes most precious
and valuable resources.
I have seen no indication that Defence Housing

Australia (DHA) values or


even understands what is so
special about this area.
And given its conduct to date,
and the fact that it has chosen
to incorporate a private estate
and yet cut Nedlands council
out of the planning process,
I do not feel confident the
DHA will put the welfare and
security of defence families
before the value of its portfolio, or that it will respect
views of the local community
and the bush-to-beach nature
of the area.
I hope I am wrong, but I
think we are all entitled to be
extremely sceptical of way in
which the DHA is conducting
itself.
Eliza Clapin
Sayer Street, Swanbourne

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Community news

Whats on

Dazzling
piano talent
on show

in POST community

Neuralgia meeting

The next gathering of the Trigeminal


Neuralgia Support Group will be
on Saturday, June 13, 2 to 4pm, at
Grace Vaughan House, 227 Stubbs
Terrace, Shenton Park. All are welcome. Enquiries: Brian Power on
9385 9550 or Julia McDonald on
9384 5816.

Ten young pianists will compete in a soiree-style setting for


the fifth Edna Warren Memorial
Award for Young Pianists.
In performances belying their
ages, the musicians will play for
the audience and their judge,
Dr Geoffrey Lancaster.
Join the audience at 2.30pm
on Saturday, June 13, in UWAs
Callaway Music Auditorium.
The cost of $10 at the door
includes a program and refreshments.
The musicians are competing
for prizes of $250, $150 and $100
that are in memory of Edna
Warren, a member of the Royal
Schools Music Club for well over
70 years -- she joined when she
was 16.
Edna, a highly regarded Perth
piano teacher, died 10 years
ago and through the generosity of her family, in particular
Genevieve Warren, a bequest
was made to the club in her
memory to set up a piano award
for young pianists
For more information, call 9386
2654 or go to www.rsmc.info.

Whats in the archives


National archive staff will talk
about the treasures they hold
on topics like immigration, passenger arrivals and many other
federal government records
relevant to WA.
The talk at 10.30am on Tuesday,
June 30, in East Victoria Park
is organised by the Royal WA
Historical Society.
RSVP is essential by calling
the society by Tuesday, June 23,
on 9386 3841.

Perth Probus

Elizabeth Teale, who has had a long


and varied career in the theatrical and
entertainment industry, will be the
speaker at the next meeting of Perth
Probus Club. Her talk, A Sentimental
Journey, is at 10am on Tuesday, June
9, at Lake Karrinyup Country Club.
Unitarian gathering

Pema Chooen, left, introduces her robot to Josiah Johns laughing robot. Photo: Paul McGovern

Robots take over Year 2s world


The challenge was to design
and create a standing robot
using recyclable material, and
without help from parents or
teachers.
The Year 2s at Cottesloe
Primary School took to the task
with gusto and last week held
an exhibition to show their
parents what they had made.
Teacher Regina Low said the
children started off brainstorm-

ing a long list of materials that


could be used in construction
and discovered they could save
money by not buying new things
and that this was good for the
environment.
They also did an initial design on paper.
This was important as
children realised in the process of construction that what
looked good on paper may not

necessarily work in reality,


Ms Low said.
I have never seen a class
more keen to prove they could
do their designs independently.
The construction sessions
were alive and buzzing as lots
of ideas were exchanged.
The children also wrote about
their mini robot fun, another
outlet for their creativity.

Richard Smith will reflect on the


Uniting Churchs 103 years of missionary work in the Kimberley in a
talk for the Unitarian Association this
Sunday, June 7, at 10.30am. He is part
of the Boab Network from All Saints
Uniting Church in Floreat, which
formed seven years ago to work with
the Mowanjum Community near
Derby. Enquiries: perthunitarians.
org or 9336 4809.
From the authors mouth

Richard Rossiter will discuss his


novella Thicker Than Water with
fellow editor and academic, Susan
Midalia, at Mattie Furphy House in
Swanbourne this Sunday, June 7, at
3pm. The Fellowship of Australian
Writers WA welcomes visitors to the
event on the corner of Kirkwood
Road and Clare Copse. Entry of $10
includes afternoon tea. Enquiries:
9384 4771 or email fellowshipaustralianwriterswa@gmail.com.

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Open Saturday 6th June 10:00am - 10:30am

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

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

Page 44 POST, June 6, 2015

for sale
offers
from
$1,090,000

8 Oxford Court, Mount Claremont


3

482 sqm

auction

Welcome Home!
Perfectly located at the top of a tranquil leafy cul-de-sac, overlooking
the treetops of Mt Claremont and surrounded by gorgeous low
maintenance gardens, this beautifully presented single level home is
the ideal downsizer, lock-up and leave or outstanding family entry into
the prestigious western suburbs. Light pours into the spacious living
and dining spaces, with picture windows framing manicured lawns and
gorgeous jacaranda at the front and lovely gardens to the rear.

Open Saturday 6th June 11:30am - 12:00pm

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

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

2c Athelstan Road, Cottesloe


3

auction

329 sqm

Perfect Beachside Living!


BIDDING STARTS AT $1.8MIL
Ideally located in a leafy peaceful neighbourhood and only moments to
the beach, this impressive new home combines uncompromising quality with understated luxury to create sophisticated yet relaxed living in a
prestigious beachside location.Built for over 55s and wheelchair friendly,
with three bedrooms master on the ground floor, 3 en-suite bathrooms
plus powder room, open-plan kitchen, living and dining, study, alfresco,
upstairs terrace, and double garage, this meticulously designed and flawlessly completed home epitomizes elegance and style.

Open Saturday 6th June 12:00pm - 12:30pm


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

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

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

POST, June 6, 2015 Page 45

for sale
1 Binns Court, North Fremantle
4

auction
auction

354 sqm

Magnificent Coastal Living


BIDDING STARTS AT $1.1MIL
Perfectly situated between the river and the ocean, in a tranquil
cul-de-sac just minutes from Fremantle, lies an exceptional two storey
residence. Architect designed, with three bedrooms, three bathrooms,
open plan kitchen, living and dining, study, retreat, wine cellar,
laundry, covered alfresco, double garage and easy care gardens, this
magnificent limestone home delivers sophisticated yet relaxed living in
a highly sought after location.

Open Saturday 6th June 12:30pm - 1:00pm


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

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

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

10 Otway Street, Swanbourne


4

mid
$1millions

404 sqm

Easy Family Living


Perfectly located in a tranquil cul-de-sac in the heart of Swanbourne,
moments to the train station and close to the best public and private
schools in Perth, lies an immaculate two-storey residence on 404 sqm.
With 4 bedrooms master on the ground floor, 2 bathrooms plus powder
room, formal lounge, open-plan kitchen, living and dining, games room/
teenage retreat, laundry, wine cellar/store, outdoor entertaining area, large
courtyard and secure double garage.

Open Saturday 6th June 11:00am - 11:30am

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

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

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MORRIS FRESH MEAT MARKET


EARLY BIRD SPECIALS 7AM - 11AM EVERYDAY
TONY

ANTHONY

10 Shanks for ............................ $35


Baby Lamb Cutlets ................ $10.99kg
Baby Lamb Chump Chops ....... $13.99kg
Baby Lamb Loin Chops........... $15.99kg
Crumb French Cutlets ............ $15.99kg
Lamb Backstrap ................... $23.99kg

Gravy Beef/Osso Bucco .......... $11.99kg


Loin Pork Chops .....................$9.99kg
Breakfast Sausages 2kg ............$6.00
American Pork Ribs ................$9.99kg
Baby Lamb French Cutlets....... $19.99kg

QUALITY CONTROLLED BUTCHERS


WEEKEND PACK

BUDGET PACK

1kg BBQ Sausages


1 Rolled Roast
1kg BBQ Steak
1kg Lamb Chops
1kg Mince

1kg Mince
1 Roasting Chicken
1kg BBQ Sausages
1kg Pork Cutlets
1kg Chicken Pieces
1.5kg Roasting Pork
1kg Diced Steak
1kg Rump Steak
1kg Grilling Steak
1kg Lamb Cutlets
1kg Rolled Rib Roast

kg Rissoles

40

BBQ PACK
1kg Rump Steak
1kg BBQ Sausages
1kg BBQ Steak
1kg Lamb Chops
1kg Pork Chops

105

FOREQUARTER PACK

1kg Rissoles
1kg Italian Sausages

70

LAMB & PORK PACK


1kg Lamb Loin Chops
1kg Lamb Cutlets
1.5kg Roast Lamb
1.5kg Roast Pork
1kg Pork Loin Chops
1kg Pork Cutlets
1kg Pork Ribs

2kg Blade Roast


2kg Porterhouse Steak
1.5kg Shin Beef
1kg Oyster Blade
2.5kg Sausages
2kg Chuck Steak
2kg Rolled Rib Roast
2kg Corned Brisket
2kg Mince

150

HINDQUARTER PACK

1 Rack of Lamb

90

VARIETY PACK
1kg Thick Sausages
1kg Mince
1kg Porterhouse Steak
1kg Lamb Chops
1kg Rissoles
1kg Pork Chops
1kg BBQ Sausages
1kg Grilling Steak
1kg Chicken Pieces

2kg Rump Steak


2kg Mince
1kg T-Bone Steak
1.5kg Round Steak
1kg Topside Steak
1kg Skirt Steak
1kg Gravy Beef
2kg Silverside
1kg Thin Sausages
1kg Thick Sausages

GIANT PACK

$
1kg Leg Lamb Chops

100

2kg Porterhouse Steak


1kg Pork Chops
2kg Grilling Steak
2kg BBQ Sausages
1kg Rissoles
2kg Roasting Pork
2kg Lamb Cutlets
2kg Mince
1.5kg Italian Sausages
2kg BBQ Steak
2 Roasting Chickens

Gravy Beef................................5kg for $45


Baby Lamb Cutlets ...................5kg for $45
Baby Lamb Chump Chops .......5kg for $50
Rump Steak ..............................5kg for $80
Porterhouse Steak ..................5kg for $100
Lamb Loin Chops .....................5kg for $70
T-Bone Steak ............................5kg for $90
Chuck Steak .............................5kg for $55

259

Corned Brisket ...............................$5.99kg


Pickled Pork ...................................$6.99kg
Corned Silverside .........................$11.99kg
Corned Ox Tongues .......................$6.99ea
9244 7960

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2015 or
or until
until sold
sold

BULK MEAT SPECIALS

199

1kg Gravy Beef


2kg Rolled Roast Beef
1kg Porterhouse Steak
2kg Rump Steak
1kg T-Bone Steak
2kg BBQ Steak
1kg Pork Chops
1kg Chicken Breast
1kg Chuck Steak

Rolled Rib Roast Beef ...................$9.99kg


Baby Lamb Loin Chops 5kg .................$50
M.S.A Porterhouse ......................$23.99kg
Lamb French Cutlets 5kg......................$80
Crumb French Cutlets 2kgs ..................$25

OUR OWN
PICKLED MEATS

SUPER PACK
2kg Leg of Lamb Roast
2kg Lamb Loin Chops
2kg Lamb Cutlets
1kg Lamb Chump Chops
1kg Italian Sausages
1kg Chilli and Garlic Sausages
2kg BBQ Sausages
2kg Mince

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2W/16 Kings Park Avenue, CRAWLEY Strathearn


Open Sat 12.30 - 1.30pm
OFFERS FROM $900,000
3 Bed 2 Bath 2 Car + Gorgeous Garden & River Aspects + Pools

5Q/10 Mounts Bay Road, CRAWLEY


ASKING $1.285

10/3 Park Avenue, CRAWLEY


Mayfair
PRICED TO SELL FROM $1.299M
Open Sat 11.15 - 12.15pm
3 Bed 2 Bath 2 Car Stunning Renovation and Lovely River Views

23/3 Park Avenue, CRAWLEY


OFFERS FROM $1.6M

5W/16 Kings Park Avenue, CRAWLEY


OFFERS FROM $900,000

Strathearn
Open Sat 12.30 - 1.30pm

Quarterdeck
Open Sat 10.00 - 11.00am

3 Bed 2 Bath 2 Car + Front Terrace & Rear Courtyard

Mayfair
Open Sat 11.15 - 12.15pm

3 Bed 2 Bath 2 Car Incredible Views Gaggenau Kitchen

21/5-7 Park Avenue, CRAWLEY


ASKING $900K++

St James
Open Sat 1.45 - 2.45pm

3 Bed 2 Bath 2 Car Stunning Kitchen River Views, Pools

3 Bed 2 Bath 2 Car COURTY ARD LEVEL Balcony Facing Wingeld

D E S I R A B L E P R O P E RT Y

PETER J TURNER & ALI MOORE

Ofce: 9286 5555

0412 912 612 or 0407 995 852


pjturner8@bigpond.com

Page 48 POST, June 6, 2015

Community news

Community enjoys
biggest tea
Extended families joined
in when Iona Presentation
Pre-Primary took part in
Australias Biggest Morning
Tea.
Sixty parents and grandparents came to the Mosman Park
school to be part of the fun
and raise money for cancer
research.
Teacher Jayne Kaiko said the
Year 5s dropped in to make their

donations and enjoy playing with


the Pre-Primary students because it was World Play Day.
The Pre-Primary children
prepared for the event by cooking up slices, teacup cakes and
sausage rolls, Jayne said.
We are studying the importance of community and we
saw just how communities can
work together to make a difference.

Cheers Bowlers at Dalkeith Nedlands Bowling Club got behind the big event to raise funds for cancer
research. Among them were, from left, president Chris Richardson, Rosemary Barr, immediate past president
Wendy Ireland and Jocelyn Yeaman. Photo: Paul McGovern

Club makes tea


for over 200
There was plenty of noise and
laughter last week at DalkeithNedlands Bowling Club when
more than 200 people rolled up
to celebrate Australias Biggest
Morning Tea.
One of the organisers,
Rosemary Barr, said the ladies
of the club made the morning tea
of club sandwiches and scones
and cream.
All the food went, she said.
And we raised over $3000.
She said that the speaker, Ros
Thomas, had been very popular
and at the end of the morning tea
one of the clubs members had
given a moving account of his
challenge with cancer and the
need for continued research.

ABOVE: Celebrating Crazy Hair Day and Australias Biggest Morning Tea
are Iona students, from left, Stephanie Champness, James Curtis, Archie
Rhodes, Benjamin Ratajczak and Darija Jerkovic. They are making lemon
and lime slice. LEFT: Sanyu Kiberu making teacup biscuits.
Ocean Gardens resident Trevor Mill,
above, hosted Australias Biggest Morning Tea at the City Beach village. Morning tea was donated by residents and
local businesses. Everyone played heads
n tails, as well as enjoying fundraising
raes and door prizes. The event raised
$2564.40.

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Peter Kennedy started


in journalism at The West
Australian in 1970, and
over the years has met and
interviewed WAs past 11
premiers.
In a talk for the Friends of
UWA Library, he will touch on
the background of each of the
premiers, including aspects of
which even he was unaware,
despite dealing with them in
a professional capacity.
In the talk at 7.30pm on
Tuesday, June 9, he will assess

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Aged-care options will be


canvassed at the next meeting of the WA Self Funded
Retirees Association.
It is a topic of great interest to mature people and the
speaker will be Paul Purdy
from the Department of
Social Services.
He will discuss recent
and upcoming changes to

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how the premiers reflected WA


at the time they were in charge,
and also name the leaders he
believes have had the greatest
impact on WA.
The 44-year span starts with
the iron ore boom and ends
with the winding down of the
oil and gas boom.
The premiers loved announcing the new projects
involving billions of dollars
of investment so crucial to the
national economy.
But how well did their governments handle the demand

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WA politics and premiers

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the aged-care system, and


the future of aged care in
Australia.
The meeting is at 10am on
Friday, June 12, at Cambridge
Bowling Club, Chandler
Avenue, Floreat.
Visitors are always welcome
for more information call
Ron de Gruchy on 9447 1313
or Margaret Harris on 9381
5303.

for increased services to cater


for the new industries and
tens of thousands of people
attracted by the well-paid jobs
and opportunities?
Peter is Perth born and educated and was a teacher before
moving into journalism.
As well as The West
Australian, he worked for
The Sydney Morning Herald,
was press secretary to deputy
premier Malcolm Bryce, and
worked for the ABC.
When he retired from the
ABC, he became an adjunct
professor at the University
of Notre Dame in Fremantle
while writing a book on the WA
premiers he has known.
He currently writes the back
page Political Perspective
column in the weekly WA
Business News and is a
guest commentator on ABC
Radio.
Peters talk will be in the
ground floor meeting room of
UWAs Reid Library.
The cost is a $5 donation. For
more information, email susan.
oconnor@uwa.edu.au.

First edition sold out!

New updated
edition now on sale

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

POST, June 6, 2015 Page 49

COTTESLOE

61 MARGARET STREET, COTTESLOE

MEDITERRANEAN STYLE, BEACH LIFESTYLE

AUCTION

2.5

424sqm

AUCTION SATURDAY 4TH JULY 2015 AT 1.30PM ON SITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Spectacular Cottesloe beach house built over three levels and located in a wonderful cul-de-sac with ocean
views. The home design inspired by the sun, surf and sea sits on an easy care block with excellent alfresco
escapes, several outdoor entertaining areas, hidden gardens and water feature. There is a delightful surprise
around every corner.
Accommodation includes three generous living areas including a dining room, four bedrooms, two bathrooms
plus powder room. Well designed and equipped maple and granite kitchen, substantial home ofce/study,
huge upstairs family/TV room, attic storage plus double garage with room for all the toys.
This home offers it all! Location, location, space, simplicity and exclusivity.
Buyers Guide: Low to mid $2,000,000s.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 6TH JUNE 10.45AM - 11.20AM
INTERNET ID# 2875653

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


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

Page 50 POST, June 6, 2015

SOUTH WEST

FERGUSON VALLEY

$1,450,000

MAGNIFICENT VIEWS TO BUNBURY AND THE INDIAN OCEAN

This property sits high on the Darling Scarp with sweeping views to Bunbury and the Indian Ocean. 123.84
acres, well fenced, 2 spring fed stock dams and 1 x 5 million litre dam. 3.5 acre vineyard planted to Tempranillo,
Grenache, Verdejo and Vermentino. These varieties are highly sought after and have been made into trophy
and medal winning wines. Architect designed 3 bed plus study, 2 bath Eco home. Quality nishes have
been used throughout the house with European s/steel appliances in the kitchen along with stone benches and
commercial windows. A large covered outdoor entertaining area & 12.5m saltwater pool looks out over to
the Indian Ocean. Including a barn style 12m x 8m 3 bay colourbond shed, and one bay is used as a cellar
door outlet. All buildings are sited to take advantage of the Northerly aspect to facilitate passive solar off grid
power. Located in an area well known as a destination for lovers of good food and ne win.

INTERNET ID# 2827662

BRIAN MOULTON 0418 931 114 brian.moulton@acton.com.au


DUNSBOROUGH

$795,000

HENTY

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

W
NE

LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE

FERGUSON VALLEY 70 ACRES

This quality built 4x2 home on a large 1626sqm block in the sought after
Windlemere Estate has everything a family could want and more, with
the ease of being a short walk to town. High ceilings to the entry, kitchen,
open-plan living area and separate games room. Ducted air-con, alarm
system, bore, reticulated gardens and side access to the rear of the yard
where a large workshop/boat shed is located. Enjoy spending time with
family and friends in the alfresco area while you watch the kids kick the
footy around.

The sellers say its time to sell this one. A well-appointed modern home that
has magnicent coastal views out across the treetops to Bunbury, located just
15 minutes away. This property is set up for cattle, with improved pasture,
and suitable for horses or equine pursuits. Including 2 dams, spring fed soaks,
weekender workshop/shed and yards etc.

INTERNET ID# 2874379

INTERNET ID# 2830446

GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090


gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150


0
peter.johnston@acton.com.au

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

POST, June 6, 2015 Page 51

SOUTH WEST

2/624 CAVES ROAD, MARYBROOK

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

EW

A BEACH FOR A BACKYARD

We are under clear instruction to present offers and sell the property within the next 28 days so make sure you
give yourself every opportunity to be the lucky purchaser. What an amazing location! This home is absolute
beachfront in one of the most highly sought after and prized locations in the South West. Enjoy stepping directly
off your backyard onto the beach and you can even keep an eye on your boat from your living area. The large
two-storey home is set on a massive 1187sqm block and consists of four large bedrooms, three bathrooms and
two substantial living areas which offer panoramic ocean views. This really is a chance to obtain the lifestyle
of a selected few so dont miss out. Express 28 Day Sale all offers to be presented by 4pm on the 29th June,
2015 (unless sold prior).

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 6TH JUNE 2.00PM - 3.00PM


INTERNET ID# 2876414

LANCE HART 0417 979 516 lance.hart@acton.com.au


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

Page 52 POST, June 6, 2015

SOUTH WEST
DUNSBOROUGH

$595,000

WEST BUSSELTON

FROM $169,000 - $230,000

EW

UNIQUE HOME, OUTSTANDING LOCATION

STAGE 5B NOW RELEASED

A great opportunity to purchase a beautiful architecturally designed home. A fantastic feature of the
home is that all of the bedrooms have an ensuite bathroom and an additional powder room is also
available for the guests. The home displays two massive living areas and additional study nook all with
high vaulted ceilings, a tted out kitchen and covered alfresco and low maintenance
native gardens. The location is outstanding as it is walking distance to the beach, town
and clubhouse.

39 Lots and 14 already under contract! With easy access on and off the bypass, generous lot sizes
ranging from 447sqm to a whopping 804sqm plus good sized frontages, scheme water, underground
power and reticulated sewer. Peppermint Park is close to Geographe Leisure Centre and 5 local schools.
Only 5 minutes from stunning beaches and the centre of Busselton makes this Estate an
ideal location and investment for the young family. Enquire now to secure your future in this
fantastic Estate today!

LANCE HART 0417 979 516

CHRIS HILLS 0418 671 253

lance.hart@acton.com.au

chris.hills@acton.com.au

NORNALUP

$1,329,000

QUINDALUP

$565,000

A LIFESTYLE BUSINESS DOWN SOUTH!

WALK TO THE BAY

This picturesque and well maintained chalet accommodation business is within the spectacular region
of the Walpole-Nornalup National Park and is located on the banks of the River of Perfect Reections.
A truly unique relaxed lifestyle business that is easily run by a couple who are looking to experience
a change to the normal in a quiet, yet growing tourist destination area along the
beautiful south coast of Western Australia.

A north-facing home on 431sqm, located beachside of Caves Road and just a short stroll to the Bay!
Low maintenance and situated opposite a park, with neutral dcor throughout. The kitchen with breakfast
bar overlooks the spacious open-plan living area, there is a separate lounge room at the front of the
home, reverse cycle air-conditioning throughout, master bedroom with walk-in robe and
an ensuite bathroom and three minor bedrooms plus a second bathroom. The rear yard
has paved patio, lawn and low maintenance garden beds with reticulation.

CHRIS AYERS 0429 904 266

GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090

chris.ayers@acton.com.au

gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

YALLINGUP

$575,000

QUEDJINUP

SO

SOLD

LD

YALLINGUP RURAL RESIDENTIAL SPECIAL!

OVER $3 MILLION WORTH OF SALES SOLD

Hows this for having it all in one of the most sought after sub-divisions! A rural residential block of
over 5 acres in prestigious Yallingup Hills and located just up the road from Petra Olive Oil Estate. This
property has an acre of 12 yo vines (Shiraz), glimpses of the ocean in the west across a beautiful rural
vista, all amongst a rural setting with some open pasture and remnant native bush.

This recent Express 28 Day Sale success has brought Ty over $3 million dollars worth of property sales,
proving that he can make this process work anytime, anywhere and at any price range! Ty has sold
properties in Dunsborough, Peppy Grove Beach, Abbey and Port Geographe with all but one selling
within the 28 days, and all properties attracted multiple offers/bidders. Ask Ty how by
contacting him today!

CHRIS AYERS 0429 904 266

TY CRIDDLE 0427 175 426

chris.ayers@acton.com.au

ty.criddle@acton.com.au

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

POST, June 6, 2015 Page 53

MANDURAH

70 PEACEFUL WATERS DRIVE, BARRAGUP

LAKEHOUSE LUXURY RETREAT

AUCTION

AUCTION SUNDAY 14TH JUNE 2015 AT 11AM ON SITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Set on 6 Acres overlooking the Lake This Master Built Home was individually designed and offers over
420sqm in total living. The massive kitchen is a Chefs Dream complete with s/steel appliances, Island Bench,
walk-in pantry and big breakfast bar. The Theatre Room has 2 levels for seating, bulkhead and dimmer lights,
plus there is a huge Ofce/5th Bedroom. The glorious Master Bedroom has a huge walk-in robe and features
a hotel-style ensuite with double vanity, big shower and Oval Bath that takes in views of the lake. The wide
staircase leads to the large upstairs lounge which has 2 balconies to capture the sweeping views. Entertain
like never before in the enclosed Alfresco which overlooks the lake, paddocks and onto the Resort-Style 20m
Lap Pool and outdoor Spa. The Alfresco is complete with a Pizza Oven with wood storage space and also a
built-in Island Bench BBQ with Industrial Range Hood, Dishwasher, wall-mounted TV and Ice Machine. The
large grounds have been designed for easy care with Bore Retic, a 200,000L Steel Water Tank, 2 internal
fenced paddocks, Alpaca/Horse holding enclosure and moreThere is plenty of parking in the Triple Garage
plus theres a huge 15m x 9m powered workshop. This unique home is set in a great location, only 2 mins to
the Freeway Entry, 50 mins to Perth and less than 15 mins to Mandurah City Centre.
HOME OPEN: SUNDAY 7TH JUNE 11.00AM - 11.30AM

INTERNET ID# 2869794

MICHAEL OBRIEN 0419 192 895 michael.obrien@acton.com.au


ACTON MANDURAH CORNER OF MANDURAH TERRACE AND HACKETT STREET, MANDURAH
PH: 9550 2060 FAX: 9550 2001 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/MANDURAH

Page 54 POST, June 6, 2015

Community news

Call is out for bags of food


Members of the Rotary Club
of Bay View Claremont recently
visited the new headquarters
of the Foodbank WA and were
impressed with the passion of
the team there.
To help out, the club is holding a food drive and asking the
people of Claremont to help.
All donated items of food
will be given to Foodbank WA
for distribution to some of the
2.2million Australians who live
in poverty.
Club members will distribute
bags to letterboxes in the area
this weekend, June 6 and 7.
The collection will take place
the following Sunday, June 14,
between 10am and 3pm.
People are asked to place non-

perishable food items in the bags


canned soups, canned meats,
and canned fish are ideal for
single meals in the winter.
They can then place the bags
in a visible place, preferably
near the letterbox, and volunteers from Rotary will do the
rest.
People who miss the pickup can drop off their bags at
Claremont Bowling Club, 64 Bay
View Terrace.
The Rotary club meets every
Wednesday, from 5.45 to 7pm
at the Claremont Bowling and
Recreation Club.
Visitors and new members
are welcome.
For more information, go to
www.RotaryBayView.org.au.

Burn stories that inspire


Theres no need to run away to the circus at Perth Modern School.

Circus fun is training brains


Students at Perth Modern
School are having fun learning
circus skills and extending
their brains at the same time.
They have joined the schools
Circus Club, an option on the
academic program, and are
learning juggling, stilt walking,
acrobatics and unicycling.
Teacher Paul Green said
recent studies at Cambridge
University had demonstrated
that regular juggling practice,
when learnt correctly, bore a
direct correlation to the development of neuronal connections
and brain cells.
Redesign Your Brain, the

ABC-TV show featuring Todd


Sampson, demonstrated this
through an experiment in
which juggling helped Todd
significantly increase his working memory, Paul said.
He said a range of other
physical activities that targeted
specific neurological functions
helped students to focus in class,
improved their writing capacity
and prolonged attention span.
Zacharia Winter (15) said he
was really enjoying being part
of the club and it was improving
his flexibility and coordination
and allowing him to have fun
with friends.
The Circus Club is an awe-

some way to have fun, train your


brain and have a break from the
classroom, Zacharia said.
Every week I look forward
to seeing how my skills have
progressed and once I have
learnt one skill there are many
more to try.
Students at the school have
the opportunity to sign up to a
particular club that caters for
their interests. They take part
in the clubs for an hour per
week as part of their scheduled
timetable. Clubs include football, chess, community service,
engineering, film, magic cards,
Pilates, sewing, writing and
book club.

Perth author Liz Byrski will


read from her new book, In
Love and War, about World
War II airmen who were badly
burnt.
The reading will be part of a
fundraiser for the Fiona Wood
Foundation.
Liz grew up in East Grinstead,
UK, where Archibald McIndoe
had his pioneering burns unit
for World War II air crew.
She went back to England
to interview members of The

Guinea Pig Club, as the airmen


called themselves.
The book also includes revealing interviews with the women
who nursed them.
At the fundraiser at the Mt
Lawley Bowling Club, Will
Yeoman will also read from
The Last Enemy, the memoir of
Australian Guinea Pig Richard
Hillary, which was published
in 1942.
The event will be at 2.30pm on
Sunday, June 21, and costs $35.

New ways with image software


Seng Mah from Venture
Photography will share his
passion and some of his techniques for creating better
photographs as the speaker at
Westside Photography Club.
Seng will include postproduction information on using Adobe
Lightroom software.

The talk is at the club meeting


at 7.30pm on Tuesday, June 9, at
Mt Claremont Community Centre
in Montgomery Avenue.
Non-members are welcome.
For more information, visit
www.westsidephoto.org.au, email
info@westsidephoto.org.au or
phone Chris on 0419 044 601.

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Leon and Luke Straker are learning how to take their rock collection to the next level at the WA Lapidary and
Rockhunting Club. Photo: Paul McGovern

When the Straker family, from


Swanbourne, travelled around
Australia 10 years ago, they
picked up interesting rocks
wherever they went.

We had collected a bunch of


rocks and they have been sitting
in the garage for 10 years, Luke
Straker (20) said.
Luke thought it would be nice
to make a birthday present for a
friend from some of the rocks and
so he and his father, Leon, joined
a course run by the WA Lapidary
and Rockhunting Club.
They are learning how to turn
rocks picked up because they
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shaped and polished stones.


Its like when you wet a rock:
the polishing brings out the richness of the colour, Leon said.
Luke said he had found some
opals in the family rock collection, picked up at Coober Pedy
and Lightning Ridge, and the
lapidary club had all the equipment and expertise to help them
make something from them.
Visitors can see how it is done
for themselves when the Rivervale
club holds an exhibition over two
weekends this month, June 13, 14
and June 20, 21.
From 10am to 4.30pm each day,
club members will demonstrate
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well as jewellery making.


The exhibition will show a
range of minerals, crystals and
semi-precious gemstones as well
as stone beads, carvings and
jewellery.
There will also be silver and
glass jewellery that members have
created throughout the year.
Visitors can source crystals and
gems and learn how to transform
them into pieces of jewellery.
Activities for children include
fossicking for stones and a lucky
dip.
Tea, cake and lunch will be
available.
The exhibition is at 31 to 35
Gladstone Road, Rivervale.

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reporting a few dhufish and
pink snapper from the back
of the Three Mile Reef and
further out in depths of 30m
to 40m.
A few nice baldchin have
from the Fremantle moles,
been
caught and the odd
where a few anglers have
skippy to over 3kg.
been putting in the time.
King george whiting are
They have come up trumps
with some nice pink snapper starting to be caught on a
regular basis again in depths
close to the 10kg mark.
As winter storms start roll- that can be anything from 5m
ing in, so will the fish, and to 30m. These silver streaks
there will be plenty of op- are coming from most popular
House off
info
Fremantle out to
portunities to catch a few pink locations
snapper if you are dedicated0 Rottnest, behind the Three
enough to stick it out and put Mile Reef out from Hillarys
in the hours.
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When rock fishing, you0
The Swan River has slowed
should always keep safety down a little for anglers but
in mind and make sure you0 the odd mulloway is comare with other anglers and ing from the deeper waters
that someone knows where off Mosman and Blackwall
you are.
Reach.
Along with the pinkies, a
Reports of schools of smallfew winter tailor are turning ish tailor in the same areas
up, especially at the North have also come through,
Mole, as well as some nice along with some half-decent
salmon, the usual smattering
flathead in the shallower
of herring and skippy, plus the
waters in Claremont and at
odd squid.
Better tailor action has been Point Walter.
Black bream action has
seen in the Scarborough and
City Beach areas, with a few slowed a little too, but the
nice fish being landed over winter rain should push many
bream downstream in search
the past week or so.
Farther north, especially of food, making them more
from Ocean Reef through accessible to anglers.
Canning Bridge is one spot
to Yanchep and Two Rocks,
some impressive green-backed still worth a try for bream,
tailor have been caught from and any of the yacht clubs in
the inshore reef systems.
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Large elevated site perfect for future
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Surrounded by 3 IGAs and numerous
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Community news
See lacrosse
at the
highest level

Annies kids
grow herbs
to eat

The fast and furious action


that is a lacrosse game will be
on display this weekend.
Subiaco Lacrosse Club is
hosting the Australian Lacrosse
Association Championships at
their home ground, Rosalie
Park in Onslow Road, Shenton
Park.
The championships are on
now and run until Sunday,
June 7.
Teams from Victoria, South
Australia and WA are competing in both the womens and
mens divisions.
The under-19 national
womens team is also playing
in the womens competition
in preparation for the world
championships in Edinburgh
in July.
The fourth mens team is
from New Zealand, and will
be topped up with local quality players.
WA last won the womens
championship in 2012, with
Victoria taking out the title
for the past two years.
In the mens division, WA will
be fighting to get the cup back
from South Australia, after
relinquishing it last year.
About 200 players, officials,
managers and coaches will be
at the Rosalie grounds for the
four-day competition.
The event has been sponsored by the City of Subiaco.
This year the Subiaco
Lacrosse Club is celebrating
is 85th year.

The children at Annies Playschool have


a new vegetable and herb garden.
Workers from Bunnings in Claremont visited the Mt Claremont pre-kindy to build the
garden bed and help teach the three-year-olds
about sustainability.
Teacher Cherie Lewis said the herbs would
be used in cooking.
The children are learning about recycling
and self-sufficiency, Cherie said.
If they need parsley, they go out and
get it. Theyre so proud they have grown it
themselves.
Also in the bed are snow peas, capsicum
and coriander.
Were hoping to grow a lemon tree as
well, Cherie said.
The Strickland Street pre-kindy has
1300sq.m of wild space, which Cherie said
was extensively used by the children.
The kids move around in it and get their
sensory skills honed before going into the
classroom,she said.
They get it all out and then go inside. It
calms them.
Because theyve been in nature, theyre
ready to do something.
The children also have a big sand-pit.
Bunnings Claremont manager Aaron
Robeson said workers from the shop were
pleased to help with hands-on projects and
initiatives that benefited the wider community.
Kids love to learn about recycling and
how easy it is to make a difference by using
things like a compost bin or vegetable garden, he said.
Annies Playschool has 55 kids enrolled
and takes a maximum of 13 each day.
The pre-kindy has two teachers as well as
art, dance, and music specialists.

Yoga and unity


There will be a free yoga
program at the Shenton Park
Community Centre from
6.30 to 7.30pm on Sunday,
June 21.

From little things Joe Dorai-Raj, left, and Sally McMaster, from Bunnings, get their hands
dirty. Photo: Paul McGovern

Titled Yoga and Unity, the


session will be presented by
Brahma Kumaris Shenton
Park, which offers meditation, positive thinking and
self-development classes free
of charge as a community
service.
To book, phone Brahma
Kumaris Shenton Park on
9388 6101 or email perth@
au.brahmakumaris.org.

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repairing your home?

The POST each week lists tradesmen who


provide every household service, from
unblocking drains to unravelling the
mysteries of your new flat-screen television.
They will do your books, clean or paint your house,
landscape the garden, do handyman
repairs or build an entire house.
Readers tell us they have carried out major
extensions and renovations just by using the
POST trades and services directory near the back
of the newspaper.
The directory is also available on the Internet at
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PARKING MATTERS POLICY


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

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CITY BEACH WA 6015

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Office: 9386 8800


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Community news

A formidable talent on piano


One of Australias most vibrant and versatile musicians,
pianist and composer Stefan
Cassomenos has always had
music in his life.
He started piano lessons at
the age of four and has been
performing internationally
since he was 10.
When he was only 16 he
performed the premiere of his
own piano concerto with the

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra,


and was reviewed after his his
first concert in London, in 2007,
as a prodigious London debut
by a formidable talent.
Perth audiences can hear this
master of the piano when he
performs in the Grove Classics
Chamber Music Series at the
Grove library in Peppermint
Grove, on Sunday, June 14, at
5pm.
The concert will include

solo piano works by Mozart,


Schubert, Brahms and Liszt.
Tickets are $15 to $35, and
are available from www.
cappuccino-concerts.com.au
or at the door.
Stefans compositions are
regularly commissioned
and performed throughout
Australia, and he is also active as an artistic director of
various festivals, projects and
collaborations.

Michael Webster and Rahul Jegatheva surprised themselves with their


pace in the Run for a Reason.

Perth Mod pair blitz 12km run


Two Perth Modern School
students beat some of the 100
elite athletes who were given
front running in the HBF Run
for a Reason.
Rahul Jegatheva and Michael
Webster finished 59th and 66th
respectively in the 12km run.
Michael, who is in Year 8, ran
the 12km in 47.55min, a time he
was ecstatic with.

He is a member of the WA
cross country state team and
runs every day. He is also in the
judo state team.
Rahul, who is in Year 9, ran
a time of 47.45min, a result that
surprised him because he concentrates on swimming.
As a result of his time, Rahul
says he is now considering
placing more emphasis on his
running.

Stefan Cassomenos is a composer but will play music by others at his piano recital at the Grove library
next Sunday.

Appraising our convict past


Bill Edgar will talk about
the convict era in WAs history
at the next meeting for the
Floreat and districts seniors.
Dr Edgar, who was a teacher,
archivist and curator at Hale
School for 40 years and wrote
his doctoral thesis on the convict era in WA, will speak at the
seniors meeting on Thursday,
June 11.

Dr Edgar is a descendant of
NSW convict John McGarry
and Tasmanian convict James
Aylett.
In WA the convict era began in
1850 and ended in 1868, a period
that saw 10,000 male convicts
arrive here.
It came at the end of over
250 years of penal transportation from Great Britain and

Is religious violence increasing?


It is often presumed that religious violence is on the rise.
The presumption will be challenged when Professor Graham
K. Brown, head of UWAs school
of social sciences, take a critical
look at religious violence around
the world.
Accurately working out what
constitutes religious violence
turns out to be more difficult

than might be thought.


Professor Browns public
lecture at 6pm on Friday, June
19, is part of the 2015 Limina
Conference, Think Forward,
Look Back.
The talk in the UWAs
Woolnough Lecture Theatre is
free, but RSVP is required via
www.ias.uwa.edu.au/lectures/
brown.

was marked by a change from


brutality to a policy of rehabilitation.
Dr Edgar believes that, overall, the convict experience in
WA proved to be economically
and socially positive. His book
on the subject, Lags, will be
selling for $30.
Seniors president John Dingle
said: We are looking forward to
learning more about this period
of our history from such an eminent authority as Dr Edgar.
I invite all aged over 50 to
join our members for a very
informative morning, with fun,
fellowship and a great morning tea.
The group meets at Mt
Claremont Community Centre in
Montgomery Avenue at 9:30am
for 10am and the cost is $5. It
pays to arrive early for close
parking.

Gothic romance for Camelot


Daphne du Mauriers popular
stage version of her classic novel,
Rebecca, will be performed with
all its romance, and atmosphere
in Mosman Park this month.
Alfred Hitchcocks 1940 film
based on the novel made Daphne
du Maurier one of the bestknown authors in the world.
Harbour Theatre is bringing
this classic story to the stage in
the 1930s dcor at Camelot in
Mosman Park.

It tells of Maxim de Winters


second wife slowly piecing
together her husbands tragic
and unhappy past, married to
the beautiful but treacherous
Rebecca.
Directed by the award-winning
Nicola Bond, Rebecca will play
on June 12, 13, 15, 17, 19 and
20 at 7.30pm, with matinees on
June 14, 20 and 21 at 2pm.
Book via www.TAZTix.com.
au orcall 9255 3336.

A taste of yoga for arthritis


The Yoga for Arthritis
program can be modified to
accommodate each persons
abilities and challenges.
A taster session will be held
at 1.30pm on Wednesday, June
24, for people who would like to
know more about the program.

The taster will be led by


physiotherapist and accredited instructor Jane Leslie at
the Wyllie Arthritis Centre in
Shenton Park and entry is by
donation.
For more information or to
enrol, call Shannon Reitinger or
Melanie Browne on 9388 2199.

Prominent West Perth ofce building offered with vacant possession


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


Closing 4pm Thursday 2 July 2015
Tom Nattrass
0412 925 899
Wayne Mitsikas
0413 599 655

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Community news
Flowers bring everlasting joy

This kid
has got
rhythm

People come to WA from all


over the world to marvel at carpets of pink, white and yellow
everlasting daisies that flower
when the rains are widespread
and plentiful.

Pre-schoolers and their


parents or carers have a new
place to go on Wednesday
mornings in Cottesloe.
A new musical playgroup
called Toddler Jam has just
started at St Philips Church.
Toddler Jam will run in
school term time at 9.30am,
with sessions including story
time, 40 minutes of music and
movement followed by playtime
and morning tea.
The cost is $5 per child per
week, with discounts for extra
siblings.
Toddler Jam leaders Kate
Spalding and Liz Pemberton
are trained primary teachers
who love to see toddlers grow
in their musical appreciation
and understanding.
During the music sessions
the children have the opportunity to use percussion
instruments and other interactive equipment such as hoops,
parachutes, teddy bears and Noah Woodhouse keeps time on the tapping sticks at Cottesloes Toddler
Jam.
scarves.
Its wonderful to see how
much fun they have with the
music Liz said.
And after just a few weeks
Earlier, at 1pm, Kay Rae will
Stories from the recently
our regulars are beginning to
speak
on interesting women in
completed
East
Perth
Cemetery
know the names of the different
database will be revealed when literature.
percussion instruments.
The venue is the Grove library
For more information, email the University of the Third
and
members of the public
kids@stphilips.net.au, phone Age (U3A) meets on Monday,
are welcome. There will be a
9385 1042 or drop into a session June 8.
These tales of early Perth break for coffee between the
on a Wednesday morning.
The church is on the corner of identities will be presented by two talks.
For more information, ring
Lorraine Clark in a talk starting
Napier and Marmion streets.
Keith
on 9383 2037.
at 2pm.

Grave stories from our past

The Perth branch of the


Wildflower Society will continue
its focus on the different natural
regions by celebrating WAs
amazing everlastings from the
semi arid regions.
On Tuesday, June 9, Bob
Dixon will present the talk titled
Everlastings in the Bush and in
your Garden.
Bob studied horticulture
in England before coming to
Australia to set up native gardens at Perth Zoo.

He became horticultural adviser at Kings Park and is now


the manager of biodiversity and
extensions with the Parks and
Botanic Gardens Authority.
His knowledge of WAs plants
is demonstrated in his own wonderful native garden, which is
full of colourful everlastings.
The meeting will start at 8pm
with a quick AGM followed by
the talk and then supper.
The branch meets in the
Subiaco Community Centre,
across the road from Crossways
Shopping centre in Bagot Road
and the doors open at 7.30pm.
There is a $2 door charge and
you do not need to be a member
of the society to attend.

Just the
right size
Voip, an 18-month-old jack
russell terrier, is not quite
a small dog and not quite a
medium dog.
But he is a great size to hop
in the car and take on long
walks.
Voip enjoys being with people
but is not overly demanding of
attention.
For that reason he could live
with full-time workers, though
he would need to be included
in family activites at night.
Voip can be choosey with
other dogs and a group training course is recommended to
help his new owners bond with
Voip and refresh his doggie
manners.
Voip is looking for experi-

Voip could be your walking companion.


enced owners who understand
quirky personalities.
For more information or to
arrange to meet Voip with a
view to adopting him, call the
Shenton Park Dogs Refuge
Home on 93818166.

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Community news
Claremont
The winners of last
Thursdays mixed
bowls were Peter
Channer, Ireton Parker
and Patricia Hubbard,
with runners-up Norm
Underwood, Rick
Kendall and Hazel
Warr.
In Saturdays mixed
bowls, the winners
were Barry Caporn,
Ireton Parker and
Maria DAngelo.
They were followed
by Dave Leeson, Peter
Channer and Norm
Underwood.
Peter also won
Sundays scroungers
from Renata Ianetta.

Cambridge
The winners at
Cambridge Bowling
Club last Wednesday
were Audrey Smith,
Julie McGrade, Mary
Band and Anne Strack
with +14.
A small group played
on Friday afternoon
and the winners of
the pairs competition
were Cliff Racey and
Colin Missen.
Saturday mornings
RAC winners were
Warren Smith, Jim
Ryan and Brian Clay
from Bob Gauntlett
and John Barlow.
Tony Walsh and
Nick Lewis won

It is back-to-back titles for Pam Forrester and


Bill Ford, who are mixed pairs champions at the
Hollywood-Subiaco Bowling Club.

Winning combination
at Hollywood
Pam Forrester and Bill Ford played against
the pairing of Anne Ormsby and Alan
Brindley in the final of the Tim Davies club
mixed pairs at Hollywood-Subiaco Bowling
Club.
In ideal conditions, Pam and Bill opened the
scoring and slipped away to a seven-shot lead
before Anne and Alan responded.
At the sixth end they trailed by only one shot
and the scoring was fairly even from there, with
Pam and Bill always holding a slight lead.
This they maintained to the finish to win by
six and defend their Champion Club Mixed
Pairs title.
In the plate, John Hall and Betsy Tapley ran
out comfortable winners when their combined
experience was more than John and Deirdre
Duncan could handle.

bowling
Mondays 2-4-2 games,
with David Hughes
and Phil McShane in
second place.
John Pilkadaris and
Paul Litopoulos won
the plate.

Dalkeith
Nedlands
Last Tuesdays
mixed bowls attracted a hardy group
of players and the
winners were Celia
Bakker, Ken Brooke,
Jan Steinberg and
John Hollingshead
with +6 followed by
vice-president Marg
Wells, Pauline House,
Peter Norris and Ian
Shellabear with +2.
Thursdays mixed
bowls saw a crowd
of 44, with some
star performances
producing wins for
John McCormack,
Wendy Ireland, Kent
Warburton and Ross
McLennan (+11), followed by trainees for
the Geraldton carnival, Alan Pitman,
Joel Steinberg, Pek
Goh and John Bridge
(+10). Third were
Ross Donald, John
Freedman, Don Hicks
and Peter Gason
(+8).
In Fridays excellent
playing conditions,
Celia Bakker was a
star performer playing
with Val Hulbert, and
Olga Mirmikidis (+10).
They were followed
by Judy McCombe,
Yvonne Appleby and
Anne Clements. Third
were Marg Wells,
Rosemary Barr and
Noelene Collins.
Dont forget that the
ladies meet for lunch
on Fridays at 11.30am
for a 12.15pm start
and visitors are very
welcome.
On Saturday, the
blokes saw some excellent play considering three teams were
in Geraldton.
Success went to Ross
Donald, Joel Steinberg
and Adrian Clements
with +11, followed by
Gordon Wilson, John
Freedman and Alan
Davison with +8 and
Ross McKenzie, Dave
Allen, Pete Brown
and you guessed it
that perennial winner

David Ironside, with


+7. Reports indicate
that Macca had a win
but the scrutineers are
checking this.

Hollywood
Subiaco
Despite beautiful
sunshine it was another dismal result
for Hollywood against
Sorrento in the ladies
undercover pennants at Innaloo last
Tuesday.
Jenni Lush, Deirdre
Duncan, Margaret
Gawler and Pam
Forrester were level
with their opposition
on the 17th end before Sorrento scored
a three for a 15/18
result.
The other rink of
Anne Ormsby, Nada
Bonny, Lesley Langley
and Betsy Tapley won
nine ends but never
recovered from an
early setback. They
went down 12/20.
A quality field took
to the Hollywood
green for Thursdays
three-bowl pairs.
Only two teams
won both games, with
John Hall and Leigh
Fitzpatrick claiming
the major prize.
Alan Brindley and
Laurie Ward also
had comfortable wins
to finish one point
behind in second
place.
John Horsfall and
Mac Hughes lost
their first game on a
count-back and then
came out snarling in
the second game to
win not only the plate
but also the cup and
saucer.
On Saturday, members played threebowl Mars Bars and
Snickers pairs while
soaking up the sunshine.
The pair of Bob
Porter and Bill Ford
established an early
lead against Ray
Preston and Rod
Hickling and cruised
to a +8 win, while Bill
Chellew and Laurie

Sam Buhagier from the Fremantle Football Club shows Moerlinas Jahaan
Singh Judge and Aree Grace Hagley how to handball. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Getting the handball right


They may not quite be up to
Docker Hayden Ballantynes
look-away handballs, but students at Moerlina School in Mt
Claremont know how to put fist
to football.
Thanks to Sam Buhagier, from
the Fremantle Football Club,
they got a grounding in football
Ward trailed the pair
of Ted Brown and
Alan Brindley until
they picked up six on
the 14th end which
set them on the way
to a +7 win and second
place.
John Duncan and
John Horsfall opened
the scoring with a full
count to make life difficult for Dot Leeson
and Graeme Gerrans
and, though Dot and
Graeme fought back,
the two Johns hung
on to third place with
+3.
The most dramatic
game was between
Pam Forrester and
Phil Lawler and the
pairing of Deirdre
Duncan and Colin
Graves.
Deirdre and Colin
had moved to an eightshot lead. Needing
eight for a draw or
nine for a win, Pam
and Phil pulled off
the unexpected to win
by one.
That piece of string
on your finger is to remind you of the clubs
AGM this Sunday
at 10am in the club
hall.

skills at a clinic at the school


last week.
After spending time with the
Moerlina kids, Sam thanked them
for a great session.
With the Dockers Welcome to
Freo program, the students will
also visit the Dockers clubrooms
and learn about leadership and
social responsibilities.

Mosman
Park
Mosman Park is
enjoying good winter
games, with good numbers arriving to play.
Last Wednesdays
mixed triples were
played in lovely weather and the winners were
Sue Epis, Carol Wight
and Brian Page.
The runners-up
were Tony Rudd,
Ian Lilly and Peter
Robertson.
On Tuesday, the
club had a good turnout for its first fish and
chip night.
These will continue
on Tuesday nights,
from 5.30pm to 8pm.
Roll up!
On Saturday, Robbie
Martin, Sheila Binns,
Jeannette Muir and
Michael Grace won
the fours and the
runners-up were
Yvonne Barron,
Margaret Povey,
Peter Robertson and
Graham Povey.
Games on both
Wednesdays and
Saturdays start at 1pm,
with names to be in by
12.30pm.

Ptanque
At Subiaco Ptanque
Club last Saturday,
the winner of the
ongoing Presidents
Trophy was Steve
Hellwig, followed
on equal second by
Vickram Khadaroo
and Kurt Isliker, and
then Emma Isliker,
Nick Siciliano and,
on equal points,
Bill Briggs, Val
Gridley and Elphie
Knowles.
On Sunday, May 31,
the annual Subiaco
Autumn Trophy event
took place.
The winning team
was Sue Dauth,
Vickram Khadaroo
and Vik Ramjuttan.
In second place
were Fe Fontanini,
Don Fontanini and
Rajou Gurroby,
followed by Sonja
Kieselbach, Michael
Kieselbach and Guy
Soubeyran.
The winning team
of the consolant was
Anne Aldegheri,
Andr Gouttenoire
and Michael Hyde.

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ELLE

of a regime
For her role as Elle
in Legally Blonde, Elle
Boutique, in Nedlands,
dressed Kate Thomas
for a photo shoot with
Peanut the dog, and
director Jason Langley.
INSET: Megan Kozak
has put herself through a
gruelling fitness training
regime to prepare for
her role as Brooke.

SARAH McNEILL

Legally Blonde The Musical


may be bright, breezy and
funny, but its taking a boot
camp to get it to the stage.
Every morning before
rehearsals start, musical theatre
students at the WA Academy
of Performing Arts (WAAPA)
are put through their paces in a
hard-core 30-minute work-out
to get them match fit for the
energetic musical.
While Kate Thomas, as
Harvards beloved blonde, Elle
Woods, befriends Peanut, who
will play Elles pooch Bruiser,

Megan Kozak is doubling her


exercise regime to get into
shape to play exercise queen,
Brooke.
Megan, who lives in Mt
Claremont, said: Ive got to
be able to sing and skip at the
same time.
She started her skipping
routine at the beginning of this
year using special Olympicdesigned skipping ropes that
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In the show, Brooke TaylorWindham, a famous fitness
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proving herself both a loyal
friend who refuses to betray
Brookes trust, and a successful
defence lawyer.
Megan said: Ive got to
look like Im head of a fitness
empire. Brookes body is her
own PR machine. Thats why
she cant tell anyone where she
was on the day of the murder.
Megan has added her own
fitness routine to the boot
camp.
Im the fittest Ive ever been
in my life, and once we start
running the show, itll amp up

another couple of notches, she


said.
In the first half of the show,
Megan plays a shy, nerdy
girl, but in the second half
she transforms into a whipcracking, cardio queen.
WAAPAs third-year music
theatre students, directed
by Jason Langley, bring
Legally Blonde to Perth
for the first time as a fully
staged, all-singing, all-dancing
extravaganza.
The award-winning musical
(2007) is based on the novel
by Amanda Brown and the
2001 film that shot Reese

Witherspoon to fame. It
follows the transformation
of Elle Woods as she tackles
stereotypes, snobbery, and
scandal in pursuit of her
dream.
Megan said: I think the
musical has improved on the
film. Elle is a bit stronger and
smarter, and though its a big,
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All-male cast revels


in pacy script
Glengarry Glen Ross
Black Swan Theatre,
State Theatre Company

REVIEW: RITA CLARKE

David Mamets play is


an actors piece and its a
joy to watch the actors in
this production relish its
torrent of abusive verbal
back-chat.
Just as enjoyable is
Mamets technical deftness keeping the dialogue
interesting and the rhythm
tearing along at break-neck
speed.
Kate Cherrys direction was so fast, in fact,
that most of the audience
was shell-shocked at the
abruptness of the ending.
Its a play of its time,
personifying the greedis-good ethics of the 80s
and bypassing the heartrending human touch of
Arthur Millers Death of
a Salesman, though one of
this plays central characters is also on his way out.
You dont care what happens to these ruthless real
estate agents so the play is
not dramatically compelling.
That said, you do get to
laugh at the shenanigans of
these self-centred salesmen

and find yourself watching a surprising whodunit


who has stolen the allimportant leads?
The best leads are given
to the top salesmen who
thereby earn big commissions. The play opens with
former top salesman Shelly
(Peter Rowsthorn) trying
to bribe manager John
(Will OMahony) to give
him better leads which
will, he is certain, arrest his
declining status.
As in most offices, there
are the employee on the
up-and-up, in this case the
invincible Ricky (Damian
Walshe-Rowling), and
the downhearted goingnowhere George (Luke
Hewitt).
Fellow salesman Dave
Moss (Kenneth Ransom),
hen-pecked client James
(Steve Turner) and
Detective Baylen (Ben
Mortley) complete the allmale cast.
They make a good fist of
selling their world of ruthless economic rationalism,
and the message you get
(even if they dont) is that
power corrupts and glory
is fleeting.
The play runs until June
14.

Spy cabaret, shaken


and stirred
Most artists try out new
shows in Perth before
taking them overseas.
Cabaret artist Tomas
Ford has always challenged
the norm, and hes doing it
again with his new show,
The Final Chase.
When he was offered
a season at Subiacos
Independent Theatre
Festival, Tomas decided on
a new cabaret show hed
started workshopping.
But he thought that
before he presented it to
Perth audiences, he would
try it out at two renowned
international fringe
festivals Prague and
Brighton.
The Final Chase is a
noir spy thriller in which
a troubled assassin chases
his arch-enemy across 11
songs.
Tomas said his
archetypal hero was a
deconstruction of the
Bond/Bourne characters:
I read the Ian Fleming
books (James Bond)
and wondered how all
those acts of violence
really affected a man.
My character suffers the
stress and trauma. He
is naughtier and more
dangerous.
Off stage, Tomas

Tomas Ford

is quietly spoken and


charming. On stage, he is
best known for his latenight cult cabarets raw,
loud, aggressive and
debauched, accompanied
by throbbing electronic
music and what he
describes as 20 kinds of
screwed up.
He blames it on the noise
and aggression of Perths
pubs and clubs I just
had to be louder than they
were.
But he says his new
cabaret is for a broader,
more sophisticated theatrecabaret kind of audience.
Its sleek, with minimal
techno and a crooning
80s-style pop sound to it,
he said.
After refining it in

Brighton and Prague,


Tomas brings The Final
Chase to Subiaco Arts
Centre from June 10
to 13. Book through
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Australian-born and New York-based pianist and composer Barney McAll played at the Ellington Jazz Club during the
Perth International Jazz Festival.

City buzzes to jazz riffs


Perth International
Jazz Festival
REVIEW: STEPHANIE MCGANN

There is something about


jazz that gets even the most
steadfast tapping their feet
and imploring their bodies
not to let loose and dance.
And there is also the
sense of camaraderie felt
by punters and performers
alike.
Last weekend, the city
belonged to those people.
Young and old, they
swarmed to its littlest
nooks and cultural hotspots
for the Perth International
Jazz Festival.
Now in its third year,
the festival attracted

premier local, national and


international artists who
played 52 performances
across 19 venues.
Whether you favour
traditional jazz, New
Orleans rhythm n blues,
soul, cajun or Brazilian,
the three-day festival had
something for you.
Friday, May 29, saw
Grammy-nominated pianist
and composer Barney
McAll lead a trio at the
Ellington Jazz Club. The
cozy venue was heaving
with people keen to
experience a slice of New
York Citys jazz scene.
On Sunday, May 31,
the ambassador of Polish
jazz, Artur Dutkiewicz,
treated the State Theatre

direct

My fianc and
I are getting
married in
a couple
Wayne & Tamara
of months.
There is a nine-year
age difference and I
Since then, our wedding
felt that worked well for
has turned into something
us because I loved his
neither of us wants, due
maturity and focus on life to our parents forceful
goals. But doubts about
input. Now we are having
the wedding are eating
more people and holding
me up.
the wedding at a different
Weve planned our
time to accommodate
wedding off and on
everyone. There are
for the past two years.
bitter feelings from both
Im not a wedding-type
families and ourselves.
person and dread having
All the fun has been
to wear a wedding dress
sucked out of it. I am
and the mile-long list of
burnt out and fed up with
things to do. I wanted
everyone, including my
things small and casual.
fianc.
Every time I tried
For the past year Ive
talking about our options, felt hes hit another age
my fianc changed the
bracket in his life where
subject. So I dropped the
he is just no fun any
planning and continued
more. He is not taking
on with life.
as much care of himself
Finally I had had enough and has no passion for
of the dark wedding cloud
anything. He feels too old
over my head and refused
for me now.
to move forward without
Im experiencing the
his involvement. He got on desperate need for colour
board.
in my life and he is black

answers

Centre courtyard to an
afternoon set of traditional
jazz, infused with
traditional Polish elements.
Hunched over his piano,
Dutkiewicz leant into the
instrument to execute the
most delicate tipple of
notes, before a hefty bass
solo from Michal Baranski
drove the piece home.
Perths Rachel Claudio,
now based in Paris,
delivered an impressive set
of jazz-influenced soul and
hip-hop at the Museum
Stage on Sunday.
Armed with a piano,
sampler, and harmoniser,
she flexed her strong,
smoky, vocals for almost
two hours.
She trod funk and
and white. I feel like
such a kid and he is
such an adult. I dont
know how else to
explain it.
Petra
Petra,
weddings can
be a lot of work
and if you cant
handle the load
you lose control.
Everyone who helps will
pick up on what they like.
The bride-to-be may want
it to be fun and she may
want to be the centre of
attention, but it may not be
fun for others.
Forget the meddlers and
focus on the relationship.
Many of your complaints
are aimed at your fianc.
We didnt hear I love
him or I would battle to
be married to this man.
The last thing a person
wants to say when they
decide to divorce, is: I
knew I should not have
married in the first place.
Clearly, you dont
want the wedding that is

ambient territory with


ease, while her raps and
electronic harmonies
captivated the big crowd.
A micro-festival at
Brookfield Place was a
fitting end to the weekend.
In a homage to New
Orleans iconic French
Quarter, the Jazz Quarter
hosted roaming brass band
Junkadelic, as well as a
swag of eclectic acts set
among Brookflied Places
trendy bars and eateries.
Perths old favourites,
Zydecats, ended the night.
Their distinct blend
of rockabilly, soul and
cajun won over the at-first
reluctant crowd, and had
everyone hip-swinging into
the night.
happening. Call it off.
Cancelling will do two
things. On your fiancs
side, you will either hear,
Please, baby, no. Whats
the matter? or What a
relief. I didnt want to be
married anyway. On your
side, your deeper self will
tell you that you are sad or
that you have been given a
reprieve.
Get back to the normal
sense of you two being
together. Marriages cannot
be made by committee. We
alone can make the choice.
Consider also, was this
a wilful pairing on both
parts? Or did you press
him for a wedding and
does his lack of interest
reflect his unwillingness to
give you a ring?
If you marry, make
it your wedding. Our
suspicion is you dont want
this wedding or this man.
Calling off a wedding is
embarrassing, but being
married to the wrong
person is a nightmare.
Wayne & Tamara

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Art that will make


you smile

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arts
A warm experience of colour,
imagination and gentle humour

LESLEY ZAMPATTI

Shenton Park artist and


wildlife lover Ruth Cohen
and a group of businesses
are working together to
help a bear sanctuary in
Cambodia.
Art teacher Ruths
colourful oil paintings will
be for sale at an exhibition
in The Orangery Fine Art
Gallery, in Shenton Park,
and all profits will go to the
sanctuary outside Phnom
Penh.
The gallery will show
Ruths exhibition for two
weeks, free of charge,
and the project is also
supported by artist and
photographer Brenda Mae,
of Studio Noah, Westcoast
Picture Framers and
Oxlades Art Supplies.
Ruth said she and
Brenda had long been
troubled by the fate of
bears farmed for bile in
Asian countries, where

they are cruelly kept in


cages so small they cannot
turn or stand. Their bile
is collected repeatedly
and painfully to make
traditional remedies.
Mary Hutton set up an
international agency called
Free the Bears in 1995
to draw attention to the
exploitation of caged bears.
Ruth said: We will be
able to donate 100% of
every coin and dollar to
Free the Bears because
Studio Noah has backed
most of the expenses I
would have been unable to
provide.
This isnt a show of
investment art, but one
that will make you smile
and perhaps give you a
warm experience of colour,
imagination and gentle
humour.
Mary will be at the
exhibition opening, on
Sunday, June 14, from 3 to
7pm, and at 4pm will talk

briefly on Free the Bears


work.
Ruth has called her show
Marcus Is My Witness to
commemorate her beloved
dog Marcus, a big but
gentle mastiff who was
well known in Ruths
neighbourhood.
Ruth said Marcus, who
died a few weeks ago, had
been her key to life.
The Orangery Fine Art
Gallery is at 144 Onslow
Road, Shenton Park,
and the show continues
until June 30. For more
information, contact Studio
Noah on 9221 7271 or Free
the Bears on 9244 1096.

Crossing to Safety, one of Shenton Park artist Miriam Cohens works that will be on show
at The Orangery, in Onslow Road.

A friendship forged from hatred


An imaginary retelling of
the 1921 meeting between
Winston Churchill and
Irish rebel leader Michael

Collins is at the heart of


Allegiance, a new play by
Mary Kenny.
Collins had been ordered

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Sydney-based performance
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of what it means to be an
artist. Julie will help you
explain why your work is
meaningful. Places are limited, so book early. Tickets
$30 to $40.

Linda Skrolys and


Amanda Shelsher

Joint exhibition
Gallows Gallery
53 Glyde Street,
Mosman Park
Paintings by Linda Skroly
and ceramics by Amanda
Shelsher are on show at
Gallows Gallery until June
21.

Joint exhibition
Tunbridge Arts
437 Hay Street, Subiaco
Until June 12
Limited edition prints,
paintings,
baskets and
sculptures
from Iwantja
Arts, Warakurna
artists.

Vulture Culture
Comedy

Mojos
8.30 to 10.30pm, June 9
237 Queen Victoria Street,
North Fremantle
MC Ciaran Lyons with
Queensland comedian
Greg Sullivan, supported
by Rachel Mills, Colin
Worth, Sam Cribb and Jez
Watts. Tickets at vultureculture.com.au or at the door.

PerthStudioPotters
at the

BurtstreetGallery
Exhibition
of
Contemporary
Ceramics
1 Burt St, Cottesloe
Saturday and Sunday
10am-4pm

James Hagan plays Churchill in Allegiance, which opens


at the Irish Club, in Subiaco, on Wednesday.

to go to London, with
MP Arthur Griffith and
an Irish delegation, to
negotiate the Anglo-Irish
Treaty after the truce in
the War of Independence
also known as the
Anglo-Irish war, 191921 between the Irish
Republican Army and
British forces.
Despite his vehement
protests about this
assignment, the Irish
political leader, Eamon
de Valera, insisted that he
must go.
Churchill and Collins
were prepared to detest
one another.
Churchill, then colonial
secretary in charge of
Ireland, was deeply
opposed to Irish rebellion,
and Collins did not trust
Churchill, a member of
the British government
that had sent the notorious
Black and Tans to Ireland.
Yet the two men spent
the whole night drinking
together, talking, arguing,
even singing and reciting

poetry to one another.


Witnesses said they
emerged from this session
fascinated by each another,
and even bosom friends.
Churchill always admired a
warrior, and Collins knew
that, somehow, he had to
learn the art of politics
rather than fighting.
After the talks, Churchill
softened towards Ireland,
and gave Collins and the
nascent Irish Free State
every support he could.
The next year, when
Collins was dying, he sent
a valedictory message: Tell
Winston we could never
have done it [establish the
Free State] without him.
Allegiance, directed by
Noel ONeill, stars James
Hagan and Bryn Coldrick,
with Maggie Meyer and
Kim Taylor.
It will be on at the Irish
Club, 61 Townshend
Road, Subiaco, with
performances at 7pm from
Wednesday to Saturday,
June 10 to 13. Book at
trybooking.com/124989.

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Born baker finds her niche


DAVID COHEN

Evangeline Michael

Quality chocolate People drive from all over Perth to


get Evangeline Michaels rocky road.

did plenty of baking before


she opened her cafe in
Davies Road, Claremont.
The mother-of-two
supplied Subiaco cafe
Boucla with rocky road,
meringues, and lemon tarts.
Despina [Tanner, Boucla
owner] is my aunty,
Evangeline (37) said.
Im from a family that
does a lot of cooking. My
grandmother and mother-inlaw taught me how to cook.
Evangeline had her
children and used to run
her baking business from
home, supplying Stimulatte
in Subi, The Tenth State in
Crawley and other places.
But when you work
from home its hard to
separate your work and
home lives, she said.
When Evangelines

Evangeline Michael says having her own cafe is creative


and rewarding.

father, Tony, retired he


prompted his daughter to
start a cafe.
We werent even looking

Tips for girls going places


International TV and

Savvy Ventures founders Simone Heng and Tanya Muia


want to teach girls how to by media savvy.

radio presenter Simone


Heng clearly recalls her
first photo shoot.
I was like a deer in
headlights, Simone said.
She had not long
graduated from Curtin
University in Perth when
she was thrown into a
magazine photo shoot in
Malaysia to promote her
new role as a Channel V
International presenter.
I had no idea what I
was doing it was awful,
she said.
They ended up printing
this terrible photo of me.
Simone said this was just
one example of a time early
in her career when she
could have done with some
guidance.
She has since worked for
CNN, HBO Asia, Virgin
Radio Dubai and recently
Mix 94.5 in Perth.
Last year she teamed up

with Chadwick Models


manager Tanya Muia to
start Savvy Ventures
an agency that provides
clients with the knowledge
and skill set to build a
successful career in media
and fashion.
We want to save them
from all the mistakes we
made, Simone laughed.
Savvy Ventures will hold
a two-day workshop this
month for aspiring stylists,
make-up artists, models,
fashion bloggers and
presenters.
Called Media and Fashion
101, the course will offer
networking opportunities,
lectures, social media
training and tips on securing
the right agent.
The workshop will be
held at The Mantle in
Fremantle on June 20 and
21. For more information
visit www.savvyventures.
com.au.

Wine month
of the

sol de mayo
malbec argentina

$999 each
Available at all Liquor Barons
stores until 21 June 2015
www.liquorbarons.com.au

for a site and within four


weeks found this place,
Evangeline said. Its been
a whirlwind.

Having a cafe is creative


and rewarding. I can
choose what I want to do
instead of filling orders for
others.
Evangeline is still making
rocky road, and some
people drive from all over
Perth to get it.
People get excited about
the rose petals on top,
she said. But its a simple
recipe with good-quality
chocolate.
There are also lots of
sugar-free cakes, Greek
shortbread made by
Evangelines mum, Merrill,
and vegan and vegetarian
options.
Our salads always walk
out the door, Evangeline
said. People want healthy.
The minute you put
quinoa in a salad it gets
demolished.
The cafe gets through
about 6kg of coffee a day.

life by the

drop

Grenache and
friends
Along with shiraz, the red
grape variety grenache was
the most widely planted in
Australia throughout the
last century, but there was
little mention of it on wine
labels.
It was tolerant
l
off heat
h
and arid conditions and
therefore suited many
Australian wine growing regions and was a
prolific producer, but it
lacked colour, tannins
and acid and was generally regarded as an
inferior variety.
Grape growers, however, took advantage of its
productivity and winemakers used the bountiful fruit to make bulk dry
reds, ros and fortified
wines but werent proud
to advertise its name.
It wasnt seen as a premium table wine variety
until around the 1980s,
when some winemakers
found that by drastically reducing its cropping, the wine quality
improved dramatically,
especially when made
from old vines.
We then started to
see the varietal name
splashed across labels
and though some winemakers were happy
to release a straight
grenache, others preferred to add some of its
vinous mates, especially
shiraz and mourvedre
in the Rhone (Fr) fashion
and these wines were
labelled as GSM or
SGM, depending on the
blending proportions.
Winemakers found that
the colour and strength
of shiraz and the tan-

nins and earthiness of


mourvedre, improved
the light colour, jammy
fruit and softness of
grenache.
We are fans of the
blend and prefer wines
that are juicy, spicy
and savoury. We are
discouraged, however,
by wines that are high
in alcohol, excessively
tannic or powered by
new oak. The wines are
generously flavoured,
they can be enjoyed in
their youth and suit most
red meat dishes.
They should never be
extravagantly priced;
value is the order of
the day for
grenache and
the blends.
Cape Barren 2012
Native Goose GSM
Made from
McLaren Vale
fruit and from a
brilliant vintage
in the region,
this ticks all the
GSM boxes for us. Its a
bright ruby colour, has
a delightful clove spice
and plum-fruited nose
and a full fleshy palate
that is cleverly pulled
back by maturation
in older savoury oak
barrels. The balance is
superb and it will drink
beautifully over the next
three years. Sensational
with lamb shanks slowly
braised in a red wine
stock.
Score 18.5 $24

Rod Properjohn for


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Look whos suffering


in wake of the GFC
The Emperors
New Clothes (M)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

Love him or hate him,


comedian-activist Russell
Brand is absolutely right:
the working classes are still
feeling the aftermath of the
2008 global financial crisis
and the rich are right back
to getting richer.
Governments continue
to cut social policy funding
while corporations and the
wealthy pay peppercorn
taxes, if any.
The greedy financial
system pillagers who
caused the GFC in the first
place didnt even get a slap
on the wrist; meanwhile,
jail cells are filled to the

brim with desperate petty


thieves.
There has been
absolutely no justice.
Brand delivers his
argument Trewsstyle to camera, with
writer-director Michael
Winterbottom (The Trip,
The Road to Guantanamo)
wrangling ideas into easily
digestible segments.
The focus is on Britains
plutocracy, but its
relevancy stretches across
the pond to the US and
just as easily to Australia.
The documentary, laced
with Brands typically
incendiary humour, isnt
as bombastic as Michael
Moores tragi-comic 2009
Capitalism: A Love Story,
or nearly as lucid and
meticulous as Charles

cinema

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He genuinely wants
to see change and is
prepared to put his
hand in his own pocket.

Fergusons superb 2010


expos on the same subject,
Inside Job.
As Brand clearly states
at the outset, this is stuff
we all already know. But
blithe acceptance isnt
going to change anything.
What he delivers is a
funny, raucous, vitriolic
call to action.
What does he want?
Well, social housing for one
thing, but the simple act of
taxing the rich is the main
thrust of his argument.
Its worth remembering
that Brand himself is a
millionaire, in fact, he
reminds us. But when
he takes the audience on
a tour of his struggling
hometown of Grays, Essex,
he genuinely wants to see
change and is prepared

to put his hand in his


own pocket. He points to
Frances history of taxing
the wealthiest at up to 90%
and asks why this isnt
happening everywhere.
Winterbottom packages
the whole debate in a
simplistic visual style,
plastering key words across
the screen while Brand
delivers his verbose shtick.
Its a fairly scattershot jab
at big, complex issues. Some
of it he pitches just right,
with clarity and humour,
other moments seem forced
and derivative (of Moore
and his megaphone, mostly).
Of course, it will
immediately antagonise
free market capitalists. But
hes right. And the more
people argue about it, the
better.

The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer:
Russell Brand lets rip in his documentary, The Emperors New
Clothes.

What the critics are saying


San Andreas (M)

After providing some blissfully stupid B-movie


thrills for its first hour, the film suffers from spectacle
overkill (you know whats cooler than an apocalyptic
earthquake? Two apocalyptic earthquakes
and a tsunami), says Variety. The Washington
Post agrees: Even Dwayne Johnson, that force of
cinematic nature and rock-ribbed charisma, doesnt
have enough charm to dig this mess of a movie out
of the rubble of cliche its buried in.

Aloha (M)

Sarah Wilson has stocked Tiny Teds with colourful, goodquality clothes, toys and homewares for children.

Subi store expands


for young set
At the back of the popular
Subiaco store, Dallimores
Homewares, owner Sarah
Wilson has created Tiny
Teds, a treasure-trove for
children.
Well, to be more
accurate, its actually a
treasure-trove for parents
and grandparents looking
for bright, bold, fun,
original clothing, gifts
and home dcor items for
babies to seven-year-olds.
Sarah, whose family
has owned Dallimores, in
Rokeby Road, for 13 years,
said she thought it was
about time Subiacos main
shopping strip enjoyed
some good news.
Theres so much bad
talk about how many
empty shops there are in
Subiaco and how it needs
some more variety and
excitement, she said.
The community would
be happy to hear that
Dallimores wont be going
anywhere and were only
getting bigger.
Sarah converted a big
storeroom at the back of
the shop to create space for
Tiny Teds.
Racks hold row after

Keep childrens lunches


cool in a VW Kombi lunch
bag.

row of well-designed and


made clothing from here
and overseas, from bibs
and pyjamas to jeans,
sweatshirts and fairy
dresses.
Organic cotton clothes
feature strongly, and
designer labels include
Huxbaby, Two Little
Indians and Mini Rodini.
Then there are loads of
eye-catching and practical
cups, beakers, plates and
kiddie cutlery, as well
as everything for stylish
childrens parties, as
Dallimores has always
offered.
Tiny Teds fills what
Ive seen as a real gap
in shopping in Subi for
children, Sarah said.
Tiny Teds is inside
Dallimores, 173 Rokeby
Road, Subiaco.

The film is cut together with the haphazard feel


of a posthumously completed record, its ungainly
structure a macrocosm of the awkwardness with
which the individual scenes are Frankensteined
together into a lumbering monster built from closeups and music cues, says Time Out New York.
Variety goes further: Unbalanced, unwieldy,
and at times nearly unintelligible, Aloha is
unquestionably Cameron Crowes worst film ... as
far as misfires from great American filmmakers go,
its a fascinating one, less a simple failed Cameron
Crowe film than a total deconstruction.

Slow West (M)

John Macleans impeccably crafted writingdirecting debut at times has a distinctly Coen-esque
flavour in its mix of sly intelligence, bleak humour
and unsettling violence, exuding fierce confidence
even when these qualities dont always cohere
in the smoothest or most emotionally impactful
fashion, says Variety. The LA Times agrees,
between the gorgeous locations (New Zealand
subs for Colorado), a credible emotional core,
some effectively droll dialogue and a well-staged
finale, Slow West is worth a look.

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Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims walk the Camino, the


ancient path across Spain to Santiago, every year.

Does the Camino call?


Are you contemplating walking the Camino?
The historic pilgrims path
across northern Spain to
Santiago has drawn millions
of travellers since the ninth
century.
Hundreds of thousands of
travellers walk the Camino
every year, and while fewer
today may be driven by
religious zeal, all find the
experience enlightening,
spiritually nourishing, and
physically challenging.
Walking the Camino: Six
Ways to Santiago, an awardwinning documentary film

by US director and producer


Lydia B. Smith, follows six
modern-day pilgrims as they
cope with blisters, exhaustion,
loneliness, and self-doubt
to triumph over fears and
prejudices that have become
roadblocks to fulfilled lives.
It will screen at Luna
Leederville at 7pm on
Thursday, June 11.
After the film, there will be
a panel discussion with three
people who have walked the
Camino, who will talk of their
experiences along the way
and since they made the long
walk.
Book at lunapalace.com.au.

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CHANGING HANDS

H I D E AWAY S

spotlighton
FLOREAT

$1,395,000
5/2 Champion Crescent

There are four bedrooms, three


bathrooms and a lift in this offthe-plan apartment in the Perry
Lakes development.
AGENTS: David and
Martine Eyers, Acton Dalkeith.

The kitchen looks out over the north-facing alfresco area and plunge pool.

Sophisticated home ahead of its time


Around $1.7million

4
4

50 Elphin Street

They dont build them like this


any more. This split-level 1971
home has a built-in bar.
AGENTS: Adrian Abel and
Michael Hallam,
Abel McGrath.

From $2,495,000
17 Kildare Road

Honed limestone and American


oak parquetry are features
of this luxurious home on
809sq.m.
AGENT: Vivien Yap,
Acton Dalkeith.

FAST FACTS

Median Floreat house


price: $1,352,500.
Properties for sale: 66

3 Destiny Lane
FLOREAT
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here is a good reason


why there is no price
for 3 Destiny Lane.
Nothing else compares
to it, Emily Hiskins, of
Space Real Estate, said.
There is very little sales
evidence to draw on.
So what makes it so different from the dozen or so
properties for sale in the
Perry Lakes development?
It has a basement-level
apartment, with its own
access and garden, that
could be used as a shortstay rental or for teenagers,
grandparents or guests.
A leasing agent said it
could be rented for $600
a week.
With a bedroom, bathroom, laundry, kitchen and
living area, the apartment
is so well-equipped, you
would never need to go upstairs to the main house.

The building tried to capture the visionary


ideas of modernism
It even has its own alfresco area with a lawn
(the real kind).
Architect Mike
Richardson designed
the three-level property,
which was built by Drew
Quartermaine, of Quaine
Constructions.
Mr Quartermaine said
the house was ahead of its
time for Perth.
It was designed to create options for families,
whether it be for the growing teenager or ageing family members, he said.
The building tried to
capture the visionary ideas
of modernism, tempering
those ideals with the softer
human qualities of delight,
surprise and joy, which are
much harder to define.
It was based on sustainable practices, including
the super-thermal qualities
of the wall panelling and
energy-efficient glass.

Take the lift, or stairs, to


the main part of the house,
which has a separate access off a lane.
It spreads over two
levels, with the open-plan
living area on the ground
floor.
A northern aspect
ensures the kitchen, living and dining areas are
drenched in light.
The well-appointed
kitchen overlooks an alfresco area and heated
plunge pool.
All three bedrooms, and a
study, are on the top floor.
Joint selling agent Cam
McGregor said the use of
natural materials ensured
the home had a timeless
and sophisticated feel.
On the long list of extras
are feature strip LED lighting, aluminium louvres,
ensuites in all bedrooms
and commercial-grade
stacker doors.

A floating, timber screen wraps around the three-level


home.

Rent out the basement-level apartment for $600 a week,


or make your teenager happy.

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Slim pickings

You can buy a 60% or an 80% stake


in these apartments on Roydhouse
Street, Subiaco.

Doors open

Earning less than $70,000 a year


might not seem enough to own
your own home in Subiaco, but
an apartment development at 15
Roydhouse Street hopes to change
all that for a few lucky buyers.
The block of stylish, contemporary
apartments just a short walk
from the station is a part of the
Department of Housings Opening
Doors program, which allows
buyers to share up to 30% of their
mortgage with the state government
in return for proportionally shared
equity. You can buy an 80%
stake in a studio or one-bedroom
apartment starting at $312,000,
or a 60% stake in a two-bedroom
starting at $340,000. There are 10
apartments up for grabs but two
are already under offer. The selling
agent is Rory Feely, of Paxton Hoad
Subiaco. For more information on
Opening Doors, visit the Department
of Housing website.

It was slim pickings for buyers on the


auction front last weekend, with only
three properties offered under the
hammer in the western suburbs. Two
of the properties sold, while a third
was passed in without any bids. A
dilapidated three-bedroom home at
140 Charles Street, West Perth, went
for $655,000 after a brief bidding
contest between two investors. Selling
agent Kyron Bone, of The Property
Exchange, said he kicked off with
a vendor bid of $500,000 for the
house on an R80-zoned 362sq.m
block before bidding picked up at
$600,000. Christopher Dee, of
Realmark West, sold a dated but
well-kept home on a 778sq.m block
at 49 Aruma Way, City Beach, for
$1,615,000. Buyers were undoubtedly
attracted by the homes elevated
position, which offered excellent
ocean views from the pool. Despite a
crowd of 16 people, 24 Marita Way,
Nedlands, failed to attract a bidder.
The renovated Federation-style home is
immaculate inside and out, and selling
agent Andrew Porteous, of William
Porteous Real Estate, says he is about
to begin discussions with interested
parties.

Kenneth Ransom, Peter Rowsthorn, Damian Walshe-Howling and Will OMahony in Glengarry Glen Ross, on
at the Heath Ledger Theatre in the State Theatre Centre until June 14.
Dirty deeds

Real estate can be a cut-throat


industry, and youll see how dodgy
characters operate in the play,
Glengarry Glen Ross, which is on
at the Heath Ledger Theatre until
June 14. The Black Swan Theatre
Company describes it as a master
work of modern theatre about
greed, desperation and ruthless
ambition. David Mamets Pulitzer
Prize-winning story follows four
real estate agents as they struggle
to stay afloat in the competitive
world of Chicago real estate. They
are presented with a dilemma: sell
undesirable properties to unwilling
buyers or find new jobs. The four
men go to any lengths including
bribery, threats and burglary to
close deals. Please turn to TimeOut
on page 78 for a review of the play,
directed by Kate Cherry.

Horror stories

Frivolous council by-laws are things


we all love to hate, but Aussies
should count their lucky stars that

This federation-style home at 24 Marita


Way in Nedlands is yet to sell.

we havent been subjected to


the bureaucratic nightmare that
is the American Homeowners
Associations. HOAs, as they are
known, operate in residential
developments across the US and
regulate everything from letterboxes
to garden hoses to protect the
areas amenity allegedly. In
Chesterfield, Virginia, an HOA
decreed that every house in a
community of 3800 must replace its
letterbox with a fancy $203 model.
When homeowners painted their
letterboxes bright yellow in protest,
they were hit with $12-a-day fines.
In Frisco, Texas, an HOA foreclosed
on and sold a servicemans house
while he was deployed in Iraq
all because he owed $1045
in association fees. Saddest of
all, a 66-year-old pensioner in
Bayonet Point, Florida, spent time
in jail because he couldnt afford to
comply with an HOA-obtained court
order that required him to sod his
lawn. For more HOA horror stories,
look up The Horror of Homeowners
Associations by Lauri Apple.

Charged up

Real estate agents offer all kinds of


inducements to lure customers, and
one lucky Abel McGrath client got
to ride off into the sunset as a result.
Ngaire McDiarmid won a Vmoto
electric bicycle from the firm when
her name was picked in a draw.
Entrants had their homes appraised
between January and March. We
were pleased with Anthony Hayes
professionalism and knowledge
when he appraised our house and
winning this bike is a terrific bonus,
Ngaire said. She came prepared,
bringing her own helmet to the
presentation to ride the bike home.

Ngaire McDiarmid won an electric bike


in a contest run by Abel McGrath.

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Why good old fashioned service is still number one


Abel McGrath Principal and
leading Western Suburbs
Property Consultant,
Simon McGrath, and Sales
Executive, John Hunter,
returned this week with
fellow colleagues from the
annual Australian Real Estate
Convention (AREC) at the
Gold Coast Convention
Centre.
One of the leading events
on the property calendar,
it brings together some of
Australian Real Estates
leading figures to discuss
emerging trends and
technologies and how best to
position yourself to become
an industry leader.
Good old-fashioned customer
service was at the forefront
of all conference forums and
discussions according to Mr
Hunter.
Abel McGrath has always
been very strongly service
based since its inception,
however the emphasis was
on moving from a selfpromoting focus to a true
service industry, he said.

It reinforced our goal to


be the best we can be
in delivering customer
satisfaction and the need for
every interaction to be driven
towards our clients goals.
Of the conferences most
consistently discussed topics,
Mr Hunter said emerging
technology was another topic
presented and the example
of Ubers effect on the Taxi
industry as a disruptive force
should not be ignored by the
real estate industry.
Many of the guest speakers
examined the use of social
media and hand held devices
to reach more buyers and
also the different digital
platforms available, he
said. The real estate industry
needed to be aware of these
technologies and the benefits
and risks.
He said there was also an
overwhelming view amongst
presenters and delegates
attending, that print
advertising was definitely not
dead, especially in exclusive

areas such as Perths


Western Suburbs.
He also said another key
message, amidst the hype
and excitement of new
technology, was to embrace
word of mouth and the
importance of referral
business. When an agent is
referred to a friend of family
member its the greatest
complement and the aim
of every great agent.
An agent can advertise
aggressively but if we dont
deliver the promise, it will
quickly become known
throughout the community
and the public can smell a
fake a million miles away.
Mr Hunter added.
For us there is no better
reflection of our business
than a personal referral. Mr
Hunter said that another key
factor that emerged during
the weekend was that as the
industry became increasingly
sophisticated, it became
correspondingly more
difficult to stand out.

As technology grows our


buyers and sellers demand
more from us on a 24 hour
basis, he said.
On the one hand the latest
technology helps you stay
ahead of the pack, but it
needs to be balanced with
good old fashioned service
and networks.
Mr Hunter said far from
looking at a weekend on
the Gold Coast, he and
Mr McGrath both believed
attending conferences like
AREC were vital to both
the company and personal
development.

Abel McGrath is very much


about innovation and AREC
gives us the opportunity to
do this and work out ways
to provide higher levels of
service to all of our clients.

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recent
sales
$960,000
MOSMAN PARK
4 Fairlight Street
Extensive renovations
pushed up the value of this
four-bedroom brick home.
AGENT: Jamie Loh, Jamie
Loh Real Estate.

This architect-designed home has a distinctive exterior that makes its presence felt on Tyrell Street.

$1.1million

78 years old but still glamorous

SHENTON PARK
102 Herbert Road

4
2

Writers retreat or family


home? It could be both, said
the agents who sold this 4x2
on 339sq.m.

101 Tyrell Street


NEDLANDS
Mid $2millions
Acton North

s almost everyone on the


planet knows, the Tyrell family is a major player in the Game
of Thrones universe.
We couldnt cover a house in
Tyrell Street, Nedlands, without
making at least one GoT refer-

AGENTS: Nike and Chelsea


Peinke, The Property
Exchange.

$1,129,000
WEST LEEDERVILLE
25 Holyrood Street
There were six offers for this
cute cottage, which was
advertised from $899,000.
AGENT: Peter Clements, Mint
Real Estate.

Kitchen magic: A spacious modern kitchen is one of the few changes


to this character homes aesthetics.

4
2

$1,335,000
NEDLANDS
82 Meriwa Street
This character home with
four bedrooms and two
bathrooms is on a compact
468sq.m block.
AGENT: Tonia McNeilly, TM
Residential.

all distinctly separate, as is the


modern kitchen in the middle of
the house.
A long hall leads from here
to the games room at the back,
passing a study, a laundry and a
row of north-facing windows that
allow natural light to stream in
from the well-kept gardens.
The house is on a 1012sq.m
block and the expansive backyard can produce more food than
House Tyrells crops (OK, thats
really the last one). It is complemented by a big front garden with
a variety of fruit trees.
A formidable timber staircase
connects the foyer to the top floor,
which is occupied entirely by a
spacious bedroom.
There is also a large balcony,
with street views to rival the
Red Keep.
Sorry.

Bold mix adds


a rustic vibe
4

ence, so here goes: This architectdesigned 1930s house is as stout


as the Tyrells no-nonsense matriarch, Olenna, and as handsome
as Loras.
All right, no more. Promise.
Designed by Powell, Cameron
and Chisholm Architects and
built in 1937, the eye-catching
two-storey home is an exhibition
of pre-war styling and old-world
construction.
Everything about it feels solid,
from the hefty timber door frames
to the thick walls and jarrah
floors.
There are also plenty of those
extra touches, like bevelled glass
in the windows and handcrafted
cornices in the lounge.
Much of the original floor plan
has been left intact.
The lounge, dining room and
three bedrooms at the front are

15 Saunders Street
SWANBOURNE
$2.3million$2.4million
Mack Hall

f youre a fan of Fremantles


old-meets-new vibe, with its
limestone, polished timber and
vine-covered walls, then this
Swanbourne property is right
up your alley.
The three-level home was designed by Marcus Collins
Architects the same firm behind
the University of Notre Dames
Fremantle campus redevelopment.
It is certainly is of the same
ilk.
It has a bold combination of
materials, with limestone and
steelwork that could almost look
industrial if it werent for the
abundance of greenery cascading over it.
Inside, the glossy timber
cabinetry is practical and styl-

ish. Matching doors separate


each room.
Here and there are subtle nods
to a rustic theme, such as exposed
brick and terracotta tiles.
Terraces on each of the upper
levels have city glimpses and treetop views of Cresswell Park.
Each bedroom on the top
floor has a juliet balcony to
enjoy that view, or one of leafy
Claremont.
The homes hub is on the entry
level, with an open-plan kitchen
and living area designed for
family living.
DIY buffs will relish the oversized garage, which has plenty of
workshop space and a separate
storeroom and cellar.
The guest suite on ground floor
has access to the pool.
The selling agent is Richard
Self, of Mack Hall Real Estate.

The family home, on its 686sq.m block, is a short stroll from Scotch College.

FAST FACTS

Median Swanbourne
house price: $1,518,500.
Properties for sale: 49

A rustic theme works well in the Mediterranean-style alfresco area.

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$1.9million
CITY BEACH
51 Aruma Way
There are ocean views from
the conservatory of this big
family home with a pool.
AGENT: Paul Wyndham,
Jamie Loh Real Estate.

$2.25million
The spacious private terrace is an entertainers dream.

NEDLANDS
35 Vincent Street

One of a kind in Subi

Children (and parents)


will love this renovated
1920s bungalow with
a basketball hoop and
lawn to kick the footy.

2
3
2

2/1 Alvan Street


SUBIACO
Oers by June 17
William Porteous
Properties
International

hen your mornings are


spent sipping lattes in
the seclusion of your own
enclosed terrace, you might
never need to venture to
the nearby cafe strip.
Then again, when youre
this close to the action,
who could blame you for
having your cake and eating it, too?
Above offices in the heart
of Subiaco, this 337sq.m
penthouse offers that rare
hybrid of space, privacy and
a prime location.

Selling agent Igor


Nujic, of William Porteous
Properties International,
said the apartment was
one of the biggest in the
area.
Theres nothing comparable to it in Subiaco,
Mr Nujic said.
On the first level, an
open-plan living area
makes the most of the
northern aspect, thanks
to a wall of floor-to-ceiling
windows.
A terracotta colour
scheme and timber floorboards give this vast space
a warm, homely feel.
From here, you can step
into an enclosed terrace
that runs the length of the
apartment.

Its vaulted, timber-lined


ceiling and northern view
make it ideal for cocktail
parties or intimate dinners.
The stainless-steel and
white stone kitchen has an
extra-wide island bench
and a walk-in-pantry complete with wine fridge.
There is an elegant study
with a wide jarrah desk and
matching cabinetry.
Each bedroom on the
second floor has a big, walkin-robe and full-height
windows with views of the
terrace below.
The ensuite has an open
shower with twin drencher
heads and a corner spa
bath.
STEPHANIE McGANN

AGENT: Kate Gale,


Shellabears.

Slip from your 337sq.m


penthouse straight into the
thriving hub of Subiaco.

FAST FACTS

Median Subiaco house


price: $1.3million.
Properties for sale: 74

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$545,000

PARKERVILLE

1310 Wedgetail Circle


Enjoy a home among the
gum trees and a big
workshop on a secluded
2.02ha block.
AGENT: Nanette Geller, Real
Estate Plus.

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The luxurious, two-storey home is on a 2.47ha site near Mandurah.

27/621 Lake Preston Road

Impressive escape
close to home
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magination was not required


when naming Peaceful Waters
Drive, Barragup.
The street, overlooking Goegrup
Lake, is private and secluded, according to agent Michael OBrien,
of Acton Mandurah.
Mr OBrien is selling one of the
most impressive homes in the area
70 Peaceful Waters Drive.
The luxurious, two-storey
home will be auctioned on June
14, at 11am.
The views are amazing and
have to be seen to be believed,
he said.
To truly appreciate the panoramic views this property has to
offer, have a look at the video on
our website.
An electric front gate opens
to a long, meandering drive that
winds its way past a garden and
dam to the home, on a 2.47ha
site.
There is more than 420sq.m of
living space in this home, where

the owners love to gather around


the central kitchen.
Features include stainlesssteel appliances, a big island
bench, walk-in pantry and a glass
display cabinet.
When its time to relax, the
owners head to the home theatre,
which has two tiers of seating.
The main bedroom, on the
ground floor, has an ensuite
overlooking the lake.
The owners put a lot of thought
into the alfresco area, which has a
pizza oven, barbecue, wall-mounted TV and an ice machine.
Mr OBrien said the home was
well located, especially for people in the western suburbs who
wanted a holiday home close to
Perth.
Its two minutes from the
nearest freeway entry and about
15 minutes from the cafe strip in
Mandurah, he said.
For more details, phone 0419
192 895.

Overlooking Lake Preston, this


H-shaped home is an affordable holiday escape less
than two hours from Perth.
AGENT: Jackie McVee,
Acton South West.

Relax in the spa or get some exercise in the 20m lap pool.

$6million

NATURALISTE

lot 725 Cape Naturaliste Road


Build a world-class resort,
or your own home, on this
64.83ha site with panoramic
ocean views.
AGENT: Peter De
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Dunsborough.

The owners love to gather around the big kitchen.

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Auction June 6, 10am

CITY BEACH
8 Dorking Road
This older-style home, on
an elevated 931sq.m site, is
being sold as a deceased
estate.
AGENTS: Kate Frichot and
Stefanie Dobro, Caporn
Young.

Auction June 6, 1pm

WEST LEEDERVILLE
15 Kimberley Street

One of the bedrooms in this


renovated character home
has been converted to a
dressing room.

A simple foyer was part of architect Marcus Collins understated but elegant design.

Light and fantastic


for summer
3
2

We love the outdoor living


area and the fact that we
can walk to the river.

109 Bindaring Parade


CLAREMONT
Oers by June 22
Acton Cottesloe

Auction June 13, noon

COTTESLOE

t is her second stint on the block


for one of the owners of this
architect-designed house, who
has spent two significant periods
of her life there.
The first was as a schoolgirl
at the Loreto Convent, which
started life as the Osborne Hotel
in 1894 before it was sold to the
church in 1901.
The school closed in 1976, and
was demolished to make way for
housing in 1990.
Architect Marcus Collins
designed a spacious, light-filled
house to occupy a 578sq.m battleaxe block on the old school
site.
The current owners have
lived there for 20 years, and
are reluctantly parting with it
to downsize.
It is a lovely summer house,
they say.
We love the outdoor living
area and the fact that we can
walk to the river.
The outdoor living area is
the first thing you see when you
arrive at the end of the long
driveway, and a fitting introduction it is.
Slightly elevated, the northfacing patio is bordered by greenery and protected by a pergola
with more hanging foliage.
Bi-fold glass doors open to the
elegant living area, with bleached
jarrah floorboards and clean,
white walls.
The kitchen is partly enclosed,
but remains connected to the

AGENT: Dean Bradley, Peard


Leederville.

2C Athelstan Road

Each of three bedrooms has


an ensuite in this over-55s
house with universal access
(for wheelchairs).
AGENTS: Simon McGrath
and John Hunter, Abel
McGrath.

living area by a long breakfast


bar.
Granite benchtops and ample
timber cabinetry make it a stylish,
practical space, complemented
by a prominent window that offers garden views.
All three bedrooms share
the top floor, along with two
bathrooms.
The first is a communal bathroom just off a corridor that connects the two minor bedrooms.
The second is a well-appointed
ensuite, which opens via a walkin robe to the big main bedroom
with its soaring pitched ceilings
and clerestory windows.
The selling agent is Jody
Fewster, of Acton Cottesloe.

Natural light streams into the alfresco patio at the front.

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Bonds cup
From page 6

The Bell Group deal ended in long-term


tears, including those of WA taxpayers.
Twenty bank lenders recovered their
money but the company liquidator objected. Unbelievably, the $200million
debt is now up to $1.7billion and still
unresolved 22 years later.
Alan Bond divorced Eileen in the
1990s and married theatre producer
Diana Bliss, who suffered from severe
depression and died by suicide in the
swimming pool of the couples Cottesloe
home in January, 2012.
Mr Bond divided his time between
London and Cottesloe, and was in London
this week when he felt ill.
He returned to WA for treatment to an
artificial heart valve that was inserted 20
years ago, plus two other valves.
The operation did not go well, and on
Thursday he was in an induced coma
with an uncertain prognosis. His two sons
and daughter were with him and Eileen
was returning from England.

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From page 1

until June 30. After that it


will be $50 a year.
Bookings are made via
phones, tablets or computers,
with as little as 15 minutes
notice.
The cars are available 24
hours a day. The hourly rate
is $6 per hour, which includes
all costs including fuel.
Students can elect to pay
$90 to cover all insurance
costs if they have a bingle.
Mr Hughes said he had
driven past St Georges in
Crawley thousands of times
to and from his Victoria Park
business.
Its the first time Ive been
inside, he said. Its inspirational.
Mr Hughes said he was
the worlds biggest-selling
Hyundai dealer.
When I first imported
them in 1986 no one wanted
to know. People couldnt
pronounce the name, he
said.
Now people are climbing
over each other to try to get
a franchise.
The i20s will be garaged at
St Georges.
The university hopes to
spread the scheme to all five
colleges.
If students leave cars
unclean they will be fined
$100.
For details on the scheme,
see studentcarshare.com.au.

From page 5

Hump bump Bay View Terrace is set to get a new attraction.

Terrace gets the hump


A speed hump is coming
to Claremonts Bay View
Terrace.
The $25,000 device will
be installed in the next
financial year, at the Terraces
intersection with Gugeri
Street.
The posted speed limit in
the Terrace is 10kmh, but the
council is worried about much
faster traffic.
Not all councillors thought
the hump was a good idea.
Its nonsense, Paul Kelly
said. Slow traffic to slower
than theyre legally allowed
to go?

Bruce Haynes said the


hump would be a solution
for a problem that did not
exist.
Its a total waste of money,
he said, and added that being
hit by a bicycle going against
the Terrace traffic flow was a
greater risk.
Anita Lorenz voted for the
hump.
That particular entrance
is a bee in my bonnet: its a
menace, she said.
I fully support it.
Also against the hump were
Peter Edwards and Alastair
Tulloch.

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Mr Driscoll says the 1


Seddon Street development
is a complex urban project,
with many shared issues that
need to be addressed.
With the approval of the
Pavilion market site, 1 Seddon
Street is no longer an isolated
approval, Mr Driscoll said
in a letter to Subiaco council
CEO Ian Hill.
No. 1 Seddon Street is,
by default, a component
of a larger redevelopment
project.
As such, there is a more
onerous requirement to liaise with the owners of the
Pavilion market site, who
are only at the very start
of their post-approval/preconstruction phase.
Mr Driscoll said extending
approval time for 1 Seddon
Street would mean approvals
for both big projects would
lapse at the same time and

both developers could coordinate.


An extension for Autumnmist
would also benefit another
developer, Doric, Mr Driscoll
said.
Doric wants to build a ninestorey $22million apartment
block on a site that backs on
to the sites of 1 Seddon Street
and the Subigate project.
If the Doric development
is approved, there will need
to be coordination between
the 1 Seddon Street and Doric
projects in relation to detailed
design and construction management across the c ommon
boundary and potential access
issues in relation to Seddon
Lane, Mr Driscoll said.
A four-year approval period for 1 Seddon Street would
provide Doric with greater
certainty on the delivery of
their project.
He asked for the four-year
1 Seddon Street development

extension to be pegged to the


February 25 2015 approval
for the Subigate project, or to
October 2014, when the DAP
dropped a $2million cash-inlieu of parking condition on
Subigates approval.
The issue will be debated
a the June 24 council meeting.
Last year, another developer, Subiaco architects Meyer
Shircore and Associates,
asked the DAP for extra time
to build a four-storey office
block at 19-27 Catherine
Street.
The $8million building-opposite a row of heritage
terrace homes had been
approved in March 2012 and
again in August with some
changes.
The DAP said an extension
was not possible and that the
developers would have to
submit a new development
application.

Planning Minister John Day


would have the final say.
In his letter to ratepayers,
Mr LEstrange said he had had
one-on-one meetings with the
Premier, Local Government
Minister and Planning
Minister about Cambridge
councils proposals to allow
duplex, triplex and apartment development in City
Beach, Floreat and parts of
Mt Claremont.
Mr Withers said Mr
LEstrange may have compromised himself because he
lives in the affected area.
The council received a
record number of submissions, more than 2500, when
the proposed change was
advertised.
Staff said they had asked
the WAPC for an extension to
the timetable for it to make
its recommendation.
Department of planning
staff said: The council can
request an extension based
on a high volume of submissions; however, the WAPC has
not received a request in this
instance.

Brandis vetoes
village probe
From page 11
it would have to pay $260million because DHA is a government business enterprise.
Brett Jorgensen, a manager
at DHA, said maintenance on
the houses at Seaward Village
cost twice that spent on other
defence housing in the Perth
area. WA senator Sue Lines
pointed out WA had had a
housing and mining boom and
contractors were difficult to
get and pricey.
Asked by Mr Conroy what
sort of maintenance had been
carried out, Mr Jorgensen
listed a gas hot water system,
a smoke alarm that did not
work, an oven door seal not
working, a sewerage leak
after a storm, water getting
into a house during a storm
and fencing.
The list goes on, Mr
Jorgensen said.
I think we are seeing is a
very high load of maintenance
requests.
The DHA wants to bulldoze the houses and sell
one-quarter of the site on the
ocean side.

Doubt stalks $220m Subi office projects


From page 3

The contract with QUBE


was conditional on QUBE
obtaining pre-leasing commitment for the proposed
development, Mr Kinsella
said.
No land was transacted
as the contract to acquire
and develop was conditional
on obtaining the pre-leasing
commitment.
Subi Centro resident and
former president of the now
defunct Subiaco China Green
Action Group (SCAG) Kevin
Wulff said an early SRA plan
for the 4.4ha Australian Fine
China site showed two commercial buildings on the Hay
Street side, one 10 storeys and
the other seven.
SCAG was set up to fight
the plan and, according to Mr
Wulff, the groups dealings
with the SRA, now MRA, had
been long and difficult.
In November 2010, the
City of Subiaco initiated
legal action against the SRA
for breach of contract and in

June 2011, the city and SRA


reached an agreement to
settle the legal dispute, Mr
Wulff said.
This provided for [the lot
and another one next to it on
Hay Street] to be reduced to
five storeys.
Subiaco mayor Heather
Henderson said she thought
the community would welcome the fact that a large
office block now looked
unlikely.
The 37,000sq.m of commercial that was going to go
on that site was something the
community felt quite strongly
about, she said.
It was part of a mediation
when we went to the Supreme
Court to try to get a reduction
in the commercial space.
She said the community felt
the land should be dedicated
to complementary uses.
The MRA did not respond
when asked whether it would
be possible to resize those
lots, or put them to a different use.
A question mark hangs over

the Gerorgian MRA-approved,


five-storey office block at 29
Roydhouse Street, now a vacant block next to the new twin
seven-storey apartment blocks
built by Finbar that were officially opened last week.
In May 2013, the Georgiou
Group said it expected work
on the $50million office block
to start in the next few
weeks.
Mr Kinsella said the MRA
approved a development
application on March 30,
2012.
He said an amended development approval, lodged by
Georgiou Capital Pty Ltd, was
issued on April 5, 2013.
Some minor demolition
and preparation works were
carried out under the previous development approval
which has now lapsed, Mr
Kinsella said.
The MRA understands
that the developer intends
to lodge a new development
application once a tenant is
secured.
In separate developments,

the builders of an eight-storey


office block in Seddon Street,
Subiaco, just behind the
Pavilion Market site, are asking for another four years to
start and finish their project,
which was approved by the
development assessment
panel last year.
The planned $60million
building will have 10,000sq.m
of office space.
Another six-storey office
block has also been approved
by the DAP as part of the
$100million redevelopment
of the Ace Cinema.
Demolition of the cinema
building has already started
and construction, which also
includes a nine-storey hotel,
is expected to be completed
in 2017.
The new office block will also
have 10,000sq.m of space.
A spokesman for the developers, Dradgin, said they
had not secured an anchor
tenant but were confident in
the attraction and appeal of
Subiaco and their development.

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CARPENTRY

Repair Specialist 35 yrs exp.


Power Restretching. Patching
Fit Back Carpet to Tiles/Wood
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
best way of cleaning
carpet by
CHOICE MAGAZINE
Our Reputation and
Quality is why we RETAIN
our Customers
Dont take a chance
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9383 7977
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RENTAL
UPHOLSTERY

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(Conditions
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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
E X P E RT

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

0418 957 690

LATEST TRUCK MOUNTED


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

Ph 9383 3510
Mob 0413 833 966

STAIGERS
Carpet & Cleaning

Carpet
Tiles & Grout
Vinyl & Lino
PH: ELSA

Upholstery
End of lease cleaning
Office cleaning
OR RAGETH

0410 659 580

City Carpet
Cleaners

Caring for the Environment


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

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

PROFESSIONAL
CARPET
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GARRY 0413 712 704


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PHONE RHYS ON

9446 2011
HERBS CEILINGS
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APEX CEILINGS
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DRYWALL REPAIRS
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Police Cleared - Free Quotes

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CLEANING

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@ Better Price
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Hardworking
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Shops Medical Centres
Restaurants Clubs & Pubs
Showrooms Free Quotes
No Job Too Small
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CLOCKS & WATCHES

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

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Mobile: 0402 130 003

OCEAN LINE CLEANING


Husband & Wife Team
Commercial / Domestic
Police Clearance

Ph 0411 445 452

B-ABLE CLEANERS
General ofce and common
area cleaning, carpet & window
cleaning. Vacate cleaning
Commercial & Domestic

DUTCH ANTIQUE
Timepieces

Buying, Selling
& Restoration of
Antique Clocks
& Barometers

Indigo Painting
By a qualified clockmaker
Member of the Watch &
Clockmakers of Australia

Unit 23/145 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands

9385 3054
www.dutchtimepieces.com

Ph: Ben 0408 566 431


RITA CLEANING
SERVICE
Domestic & Commercial Cleaning
Window Cleaning Service
We bring our own equip and chemical
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FULLY INSURED & POLICE CLEARED

Free quote call Galen

0433 145 346

COMPUTING

Mosman Computer Training


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

0412 477 294

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CLEANING

Cleaning

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC


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Broadband, Domains, Networking,


Repairs, Virus & Spyware removal
Licensed Cable/Phone Installer,
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Smartwire Communications

www.smartwire.net.au

Call Brett 0419 234 567

448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

9384 5656

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COMPUTING

25 Years Experience

1 Hour
Response

24/7 Onsite Service


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

Century IT
Consultants
www.centuryitc.com.au

Call: 6465 4444


0411 357 645

Mac Man
- Need help with
your next Apple
hardware or
software
purchases?
- Need help installing and
integrating your new Apple
products in your home?
- Need on-site tutoring for your
mac, iPhone or iPod?

MAC MAN CAN HELP!


CALL JAMES FOR ALL
YOUR APPLE NEEDS

CURTAINS

Quick Click IT

Roberts
Renovations &

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

Phone Chris on 0417 990 396

ELECTRICIANS

Aussie

Curtain Call

Claremont

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

9240 8006 : 0408 569 515


Personalised Service - BEST PRICES

Diana Rice Interiors


Beautiful Curtains & Blinds

Curtains
Swags & Tails
Romans
Venetians
Timbers

Sheers
Pelmets
Rollers
Verticals
Shutters

Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467

PERTH HOME
DESIGNERS
Specialising in all
commercial and domestic
electrical installations
and maintenance ...
... servicing all western
suburb areas

DRESSMAKING

m: 0421 699 954

Ian 0408 156 303

CURTAIN FITTER

Phone 9384

FREECALL

1800 18 12 24
24 HR

3001

Shop 13, 12-16 Napoleon St, Cottesloe

9384 5656

CITY OF COTTESLOE
1800 18 12 24

City & Suburban D/S

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

AUTO AND MAN VEHICLES


$60/LESSON

A DECK ABOVE

Don 040 116 7232


a-deck-above.com

DEMOLITION

ELECTRICIANS

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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COMPUTER HELP

RAY

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CONCRETE

MIKES FULL CONCRETE WORK

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

Your local tradesman for 20 years


NO JOB TOO SMALL
Ph

9385 7150 or 0414 660 051 DAY

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WA Exposed Concreting
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20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE.

Ph Mick on 0400 212 917

Vincent Demolition

 Concrete cutting & pool


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

 Gary 0415 390 297

www.vincentdemolition.com
DRAFTING &
DESIGN

Extensions design and


drafting specialists
1 and 2 storey additions,
Custom Designed Homes

for a free site visit and assessment

call Chris

0421 348 136

www.extensionsbydesign.com.au

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DESIGN & DRAFTING

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Pensioner rates

0412 955 633


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Lic EC004241

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

Specialising in all electrical work


Quality workmanship

FREE QUOTES & ADVICE


MENTION THIS AD FOR 10%
DISCOUNT. ASK FOR DETAILS

0418 912 451


LIC EC5706

Skilled Electrical
All Electrical Work
POWER POINTS, LIGHTS,
BATHROOM HEATERS,
SECURITY LIGHTS, TEL A
NTENNA, SW. BOARD AND
MAIN UPGRADE, REWIRING,
RENOVATION, SAFETY SWS ETC

0418956459 9444 0989


skilledelectrical@hotmail.com
Lic 003542

Read the POST online at

postnewspapers.com.au

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

HOLLYWOOD
1800 18 12 24

24
HOURS

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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9384 7079 0412 779 947

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

Ph

0422 238 213

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

Trusted & Reliable


Electricians

15 pier & capping designs


and choose your inll panels
incl. wrought iron, aluminium
slats or laser cut panels

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0411 623 799

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EC 005680

BRIAN CLARK ELECTRICAL


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

Call 0403 968 164

Electrical, Solar Power,


Air-Conditioning, Plumbing
& Gas, Renovations

0407 770 910


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

EC008394 L 048187 AU 20388

Call us on
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FIREWOOD

Ph: 0415149744

SWANBOURNE WOOD YARD

FENCING

Dry bush jarrah


white gum
mallee roots

jay@bawec.com.au

Hardie & Colorbond


Fencing Specialist
Twinside Retaining Walls
Gates & Asbestos Removal
No Job Too Difficult
Experienced Contractor

9387 4401
0417 942 962

rob@allfencingperth.com.au

T TI MBER
BUDGE
EST 1983
F-E-N-C-I-N-G
PINE LAP, CLOSED
PICKET, AND
COLONIAL SPECIALIST
Ph: 9493 0344
0419 905 033
Fax: 9493 0355

Focus
FENCING

All electrical work


MAINTENANCE and
BREAKDOWN Mt Claremont
and surrounding areas

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All electrical work
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CLAREMONT
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SHENTON PARK
1800 18 12 24

Lic No EC 3474

John 0418 949 269

www.colourstoneconcrete.com

CITY OF SUBIACO
1800 18 12 24

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

EC 7341

CONCRETE
Liquid Limestone
Honed & Polished
Exposed Concrete
Home Extensions
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FEATURE STANDSTONE FENCING

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FREE QUOTES

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PH: 9384 9232

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Maintenance and Fault Specialists


Repairs to Hot Water Systms
Telephone and Computer Cabling
After hours emergency repairs.

ALL DOMESTIC - ELECTRICAL


WORK LIGHTING, POWER,
UPGRADES, GARDEN LIGHTING

1800 18 12 24
24 HR

6644

Electrical EC 8576
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

www.westernwiring.com.au

Tel 0411 123 769

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

PH: PETER
A/H: 9302

NRK

EC8582

Floreat

STEVE

ALL
HRS

Ph: 0419 907 502

Call your Local


Jim on 131 546
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9384 1163

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0417 956 575

EC 7703

129 CLAREMONT CRESCENT, SWANBOURNE


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20 years exp
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MOSMAN PK
1800 18 12 24

24 HOUR 7 DAYS

All electrical work


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

ELECTRICAL

Houses Yards Cleared


Outbuildings Asbestos Removed
Rubbish Removed

Call Dennis 0450 672 717

ELECTRICIANS

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

9381 5802
EMERGENCY SERVICE

MURPHYS

DEMOLITION

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All Electrical Work
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SWANBOURNE
1800 18 12 24

EC4634

Call 0439 333 449

Phone 9221 3700


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Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

0412 058 950

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CITY OF NEDLANDS
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DECKING

Custom decks and pergolas.


Outdoor living specialist.

All Areas

Pensioner rates

DRIVING
SCHOOLS

Call Malcolm

448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

Wembley Electrics

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Ph: Peter 0417 772 230


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Denco Electrical Services

Alterations Welcome

CURTAIN CLEANING

EC8097

at a competitive price

Over 25 years experience


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

SPECIAL OCCASION
CASUAL WEAR, UNIFORMS

Tracks Supplied & Fitted


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

ELECTRICIANS

24 HOURS

BUILDING PLANS

For an obligation free quote

Ph: 0417 928 439


Email: jamesrslewis@me.com

DRAFTING &
DESIGN

Specialists in Colorbond
Repairs Removals
Replacements
Installations
Call Adam

0424 101 026

Support POST
advertisers
they make your
free local
newspaper
possible.

0407 088 082


FLOORING

TIMBER FLOORS
Suppliers / Installers of

New & Used Flooring


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

0412 689 643

waimahaka@gmail.com

Installing, sanding and


sealing of all types of
timber floors.
In Perth since 1988.
All work fully guaranteed.
Full police clearance.
Call someone you can trust

Doug 0415 504 902


FLOOR SANDING

CALL JOHN

0412 229 200

Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.

QUALITY

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

0411 724 099

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FLOOR SANDING

OBrien
Flooring

REPAIRS LAYING,
SANDING & FINISHING

Jimmy 0420 235 709


www.obrienflooring.com.au

GARDENING

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

GARDENING

GARDENING

GENERAL GARDEN
MAINTENANCE

LEAF IT TO US

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email: wanaqa@bigpond.net.au

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

SANDING & COATING


TIMBER FLOORS

Call Dave on
0412 187 585

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

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

FREE QUOTES

Call Jeff 0419 908 837

HUNTS GARDEN SERVICES


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

0414 959 309


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

710 110

JAN RAGENOVICH
Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants

Roberts
Renovations &

Im talented, friendly 30 years


experience in your area and can
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SANDING & VARNISHING

Polishing & Re-Coating, ATFA


Member & Police Cleared

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FLYSCREENS

REPAIRS & REWIRE


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

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FURNITURE
RESTORATION

4OUCHWOOD
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Quality furniture restoration Repairs that last French Polishing
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0413 415 845

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0407 166 177

NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE
THE PERFECTIONISTS

* For Excellence in Garden Care


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Expert Rose Pruning

9240 4422 All Hours


188 Balcatta Road, Balcatta

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Security glazing Shelves

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LAWN & GARDEN


MAINTENANCE

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0413 653 595

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TREE PRUNING

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General house repairs


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Painting
Installation
Pergolas
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Gates
Timber fences
All home maintenance
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Indigo Painting
Cambridge
Handyman
0419 925 452

JOHNS HOME
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reliable services

0421 809 872

THE FIXER

Grout Magic

HOME & GARDEN


MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS

Esmes

0402 644 509

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GUTTERING

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

Gardening Service
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have it your way
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Specialised Outdoor Services

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gutters installed correctly.
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Ph VLASI now for a free inspection & quote.
Over 20 years experience.

0419 927 224, 9245 2034

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The Guttering Specialist
Gutters &
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0433 210 028

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Regular Service
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Hill 9307 3906

ALL ODD JOBS

Gutters & Downpipes


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Aluminium
No job too big or too small
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Call Shannon
0413 243 006

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Gutters &
Downpipes
BRIAN WARD
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Gutter / Downpipe Clean


Free Roof Report
All Maintenance
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PROFESSIONAL GUTTER
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DAVID - SPIT N POLISH

9446 1106
0407 387 748

Local gutter & window cleaner


since 1999
Ask David about our winter special

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

9448 8486

SKILLED
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Pre-sale Home Detailing


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

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Mob: 0416 932 432


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Love Your Home


Quality Maintenance
Services

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

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

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Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

CALAUTTI

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HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING SERVICE

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Are you looking for:
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Painting, Plastering & Crown
moulding
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Bobcat work Paving
Lawns
Planting
Retic
Lighting
Limestone walls

Phone Peter Harper

0412 917 818 9384 9224

Rejuvenate
your
Tired Garden
 Retention & Removal of
Existing Foliage. Reticulation upgrades
 Plant Selection & Design Service
 $5,000 Budget - I have ideas
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email + ideas on web site

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881


Gradient Landscapes

Office

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Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

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

Working with you to create perfection


Paving
Concreting
Reticulation
Retaining Walls
Garden Preparation
Maintenance
Decks and Pergolas
All aspects of landscaping
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PAINTING

Free Quotes, Fully Insured

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Artificial Lawn
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Australian Made

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Mowing

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Services include: Mowing and edging,


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LEADLIGHT

J.B. Leadlights

1782 or 9388 1237

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

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412
Reg. No. 4280

9284 5638
0419 966 945

Old fashioned workmanship,


HIGH QUALITY FINISH
References - prompt services. Free
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LIMESTONE

Roberts Limestone
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Specialising in:
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9245 2550
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Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

9206 4504
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0413 015 808

9387 8641
LAWN CARE

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Pol Lic SG 15935
ABN 22337056071

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Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

0412 153 846


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Commercial
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Exterior
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Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
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MOW IT & MORE

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS

Jeff Bond

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

LIMESTONE

Lawn Mowing Servicing


Mosman
Nedlands,
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Dalkeith and
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LAWN MOWING

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capitalpaintingdecorating@yahoo.com.au

Ph: 0418 850 750

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476

Painters Registration No. 5890

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

FULL
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20 years experience

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS


Your satisfaction is our
guarantee

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

DON McNALLY

Mob 0417

James Limestone
Restoration

CAPITAL PAINTING & DECORATING

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

HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

Painting & Decorating


European Craftsman
Very Reasonable
Reg: 6952
Rates

Reijo 0411 610 246

FLOREAT & ALL


WESTERN SUBURBS

0497 808 778

9Specialist in pre-house sale renovation


9Retic
9Basic hard-scaping
9Turf laying
9Earth works
9Plant selection 9Soil amendment

Saari Quality

Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

steve.transition@outlook.com

Creating your vision from design


to construction

Reg No. 6791

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER
Ring 9381

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.

0400 440 272

Reg. No. 4989

0450 225 113


6143 8721

please consider

COASTAL COLOURS

Phone
WARREN
on

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

LAWNMOWING SERVICES

(near Hay, Jersey lights)

Qualied

ABN 16 508 612 827

Mobile 0418 921 418

Sheilas Washing, Ironing


and Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE

Damian 0403 126 970

0422 642 377

0409 086 497

SEAMUS HOME SERVICES

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC


Steve

29 Walter St
Claremont

Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle


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0400 424 357

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Have a look at our main ad in the Home
Improvement section

WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
PAINTING PROJECT,

LAUNDROBAR

9245 3303

9284 0165

FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE

- Lawnmowing - Edging
Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

PH: Oliver Calnan

German craftsman, 25 years experience

www.tlc-perth.com

PAINTING

email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

0409 373 685

0481 565 433


HANDYMAN SERVICES

www.lukeslandscaping.com.au

Complete kitchen and wet


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

Perth TLC Group can


project manage your kitchen
improvement/renovation

LOCKSMITH

$BMM-VLFPO

Save money using a small


operator with less overheads!

One Company All Trades

9381 5454
0437 712 039

Ph Angus

0401 372 277

EUROMART
KITCHENS

LANDSCAPING

Police Clearance, Fully Insured

0417 093 578


9203 9985

Honest and Reliable

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Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service

EST 81

Roberts
Renovations &

(Mosman Park, Cottesloe Peppermint


Grove, Claremont, Subiaco areas).

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

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DAVIDS
HANDYMAN
Handyman Service
& PAINTING SERVICE

LAWN MOWING

REG 7089

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RELIABLE

LANDSCAPING

Small Jobs welcome!!!


Commercial / Residential

Reg No 3468

THE PROPERTY
SERVICES WIZARDS

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

Reg. No. 3511

HANDYMAN

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.
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are satisfied the work
is proceeding to your
satisfaction.
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Phone Jack for a


free, no obligation
quote
Rego 8057

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

Free
quote DAVID

0431 200 866

MICHAEL ELLIS
PAINTING
0499 874 988
20 Years Exp - Free Quotes
reg: 7822

REG 7800

YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH
X Home X Office X Car

7 Day Service

Ph: 6350 8500

www.lockstock.com.au

5 663

TOM

0418 914 041


ALL HOURS
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ENVIRO-CARE PEST
SERVICES

PLASTERING/RENDERING

Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

Indigo
Painting
MASTER PAINTERS AWARD WINNER 2009
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0411 229 312
EFFECTIVE AND SAFE
ALL DOMESTIC PESTS
TERMITE INSPECTIONS
& REPORTS

Roberts
Renovations &

0423 620Service
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Handyman

PL.16

PLUMBING & GAS

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Call us now
9387 3081

MAINTENANCE

TERMITE & TIMBER


PEST INSPECTIONS

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

Mob: 0433 288 164

PLASTERER AVAILABLE

Reg 6621

Jerry P: 9404 5706


M: 0421 477 899

BEST PRICE for NEAT QUALITY


WORK THAT LASTS!

Small renovations.
patching, exteriors.

All internal and external finishes


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

0415 951 865


9300 5382
Renovations, Internal
and Ext Sand Render
22 yrs Westn Sub Exp.

www.creativecolours.com.au

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All plumbing repairs


Leaks
Ful Blockages
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Hot
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LOCAL TRADESMAN

PLUMBING

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Ph: Jorge 0400 748


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GAS Installation & Repair


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

Freecall 1800 102 888


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

Burst pipes Blocked drains


Installation Repairs
Renovations
Pensioners Discount

9384 0877
PL 5580

9388 6299
Gas 4784

www.xcelplasteringperth.com.au

HOT WATER
FAST

30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

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Affordable Free Quote
7
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ALL AREAS
reg: 7520

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adarnaco@yahoo.com.au

S E RV I C E S

Top quality tradesman who specialises


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

M: 0420 397 783

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9387 2339

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

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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

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

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

MOSMAN PK
1800 18 12 24
PL 7947

PL 6899

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

BURST PIPES

Electronically Located
Blocked Drains Cleared
HWS Serviced / Replaced
General Plumbing

Call CRAIG
Lic. 6039

Gas No. 4700

PARAMOUNT
PLUMBERS

Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CITY OF SUBIACO
1800 18 12 24

FRIENDLY, EFFICIENT SWISS


QUALITY SERVICE
38 Years Experience
All Plumbing Maintenance
Licensed Gas Fitter
Bathroom Renovations

Daniel 0412 904 769

Paramountplumbersperth.com.au
Lic No PL 5456

GL 2676

SHENTON PARK
PLUMBING

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

CLAREMONT
1800 18 12 24

ALL AREAS

ELECTRONIC WATER
LEAK DETECTION
Fast Efficient Service
Residential and Commercial

Contact LEAKY PETE

0415 114 172


9286 2450

Read the POST online at

postnewspapers.com.au

PH 9335 2076
PL826 GF 2968

Integrity & Expertise

NO CALL OUT FEE

9387 3872

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ovens, h/plates, toilets
soakwells, stormwater
air-conditioning
reticulation

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Ph: 0419 993 192

TOTAL PLUMBING
AND MAINTENANCE
Dennis 1300 593 800
Lic No 5166

PONDS

Aquarium
& Pond
Indigo
Painting

www.jsuttonplumbing.com.au

Maintenance

J.Munro

Overhauls and Regular up-keep


- Pumps and Filtration.

Plumbing & Gas Fitting


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0488 911 555


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Installation and Maintenance


Supplier of Fish and Live plants.
Ph Gavin

0414 836 129

Pond And Aquarium Cleaning


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

Ph David 0433 324 347


www.getwetponds.com.au
POOL
FENCING

24.7 Emergency service

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

WEMBLEY
1800 18 12 24

Plumbing & Gas,


Air-Conditioning,
Electrical, Solar Power,
Renovations

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

0419 922 657

24 HR

HOT WATER TODAY


GAS
ELECTRIC

Your local Plumbing & Gas Specialist

Jon Howes 0433 824 613

CITY OF COTTESLOE
1800 18 12 24

YOUNGS

PLUMBING & GAS


SERVICE Pty Ltd

Youngs Plumbing
& Gas
North Fremantle

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

PL 1735

Reg. No. 8141

Office

WE OFFER A 5%
SENIORS DISCOUNT

HOLLYWOOD
1800 18 12 24

 H.W.S. Gas/Solar
ELLIS PLASTERING  Blocked Drains
ALL AREAS
Free quotes will happily
take on little jobs
 Toilets & Pans
Ph: 0403 084 127
0416 121 932
40 Years Experience
 Cistern Repairs + New
Pete The Plasterer  Water Leaks
PAINTING &
 Water Filters
DECORATING
0405 069 500
 Local Plumber
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www.carepaintingwa.com.au

24 HR

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

NO CALL OUT FEE

PLUMBING

www.smartgap.com.au

Pensioner rates

Skilled Plumbing &


Gas Services (local)

More than fifteen years experience.

Ph Shay 0402 748 564

PL 7947

SEC. Lic. 4263

Call Travis 0468 789 879

RENDERING & PLASTERING


SPECIALISTS
25 Years Experience
Fully Certified and Insured

1800 18 12 24

0407 381 727

Including all aspects of solid wall


plastering and plaster boarding.

XCEL Plastering

WOODLANDS

Gorey
Plumbing
Services

YOUR LOCAL LICENSED PLUMBERS

Painting, Gilding, Wallpapering


and Faux Finishes

Reg:3605 3721

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

9204 4108
0408 908 683

ALSO SMALL JOBS


PATCHING AND REPAIRS

KARL SAXON
PH: 0419 925 739
9407 7800

NO CALL-OUT
CHARGE

AMP PLUMBING & GAS

INTERIOR EXTERIOR
DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL
MARBLING SPECIALIST

1800 18 12 24

Direct

PL 8445

$BMM4UFWF

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

MIKE KELLEY

RENOVATION SPECIALIST

GL 006462

1800 18 12 24

PBL941

ALL PEST PROBLEMS SOLVED FIRST TIME

PLASTERING

WINNER OF WA MASTER
PAINTER CATEGORY
AWARDS EVERY YEAR FROM
2006 - 2014

0418 926 705

FLOREAT

PLUMBING

Phone Peter TODAY

0419 953 531

PLUMBING

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS

CHURCHLANDS

100% Customer Satisfaction


Guaranteed!

WINNER OF WA MASTER
PAINTER OF THE YEAR
2OO7/2O10

CITY BEACH

ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

THOMPSONS
PEST CONTROL

PL5094

Pensioner rates

0430 844 743

0478 637 086


0449 882 327

TOP CALIBRE PAINTING


& WORKMANSHIP FROM
TRADESMEN YOU CAN TRUST

24 HR

1800 18 12 24

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PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICES

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or 9330 5771

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Services Since 1958

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Prompt, reliable service


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

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

ANNUAL & PRE-PURCHASE

PLUMBING

STEWART FRANK
PLUMBING

PL 7947

Specialist in plastering internal


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

COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROL

Termite Inspections Ants


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

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1-('0

30 years experience

Painter & Decorator

PLASTERING

MIKE STOKES
Reg 7824

Paul Stratton

PEST CONTROL

GAS 532

PAINTING

Family business since 1983

BEST RATES

Renovations Hot water systems


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

www.plumbway.com.au

Call Michael 0401 759 556

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4TH & 5TH GENERATION PLUMBERS


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REFRIGERATION

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to advertise
in the POST

25 Years Experience
Personal Service
Guaranteed Repairs

Trades &
Services

ph 9375 3216
0407 199 046
Pensioners
Discount

Lic No AU 7200

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ALL FURNITURE
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Commercial & Residential

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Mob: 04388 74788

MIKE MURPHY
FURNITURE REMOVALS

9371 0865 Fax 9473 0600

PRIDE REMOVALS

Home & Office Removals


Good Rates
Pensioner Discounts
Hydraulic Tall Lifts

NO-FUSS, AFFORDABLE
REMOVALS SERVICE FOR
THE WESTERN SUBURBS
WITH FOUR TRUCKS ON THE
GO, WERE ALWAYS READY
TO ACCOMMODATE YOU.

Roberts
Renovations &

9380 6180, 0411 109 918

Shift It Removals
Handyman
Affordable Service
Reliable

Storage Home or Office


Owner Operated Packing
Call 0405 383 451
FOR ANY INFORMATION

EXPRESS REMOVALS
FOR A GOOD RATE AND
SERVICE LOOK NO FURTHER
7 days - 2 men, big truck
Experienced - Reliable - Careful
Packing Materials Available
Pensioner Discount

FULLY INSURED
0439 900 381

P & L Transport
OPERATING 7 DAYS A WEEK

Locally owned and operated


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

9309 2961 or
0419 836 484
Best Rates
in Perth
Only $110/hr
for 2 men

1800 2 SMOOTH

contact@thesmoothmovers.com.au

2 STRONG GUYS

Local lads w/ loads of energy.


Well move what you cant!
Around the house, garden or
place to place.
2 utes & trailer at your service.
Best rates @ $90 p/h
call us anytime

Ridge Capping Fixed the Proper Way

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

PTY. LTD

Bores & Fully Installed


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

FULLY INSURED

9448 2883
or 0400 117 713

LOCAL ROOFING

0419 385 971 or


9385 9719

(Est Since 1970s)

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ROOFING

BROOKWELL
IRRIGATION
Repairs on Pumps
& Reticulation
Irrigation Systems
Commercial & Domestic
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0414 475 527


MAINTENANCE
SPECIALISTS

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

0408 944 891


9386 3667

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R.B.M.
Since
1986

ONE CALL WE DO IT ALL


FREE QUOTES
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

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

Office - 9450 2272


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

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

0408 007 850

RENOVATIONS

www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165

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

Professional Business Support


As and When You Need It.

FREE QUOTE ADAM CLARKE

0433 210 028

Gutters & Downpipes


Ridgecapping Repairs
Whirly Birds
Roof Coatings
All Roof Repairs/Leaks
FREE QUOTES

Graham
0432 119 526

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

9389 8744
Mobile
0413 747 777

Re-roofing
Roof/leak repairs
Tile Replacement
Ridge Cap Repairs
Roof & Gutter Cleaning
Free Quotes
No Job Too Small
Call Dave 0410 493 127

9401 1820

HouseDoctor
Repair. Maintain. Improve

FREE QUOTES
BEST WORKMANSHIP
CHEAPEST PRICES
All Roof Repairs
Gutters & Downpipes
All Carpentry Work
Fire & White Ant Repair
Property Maintenance
Inspection
Insurance Claims
Renovations
Painting & Design

Specialising in Architectural
Designed Homes. 15 yrs exp.

0408 092 350

Phone JEFF 0418

912 874

ROOF PLUMBING

0418 958 607 Patrick

2m 3m 4m 6m 8m
0434 441 277

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7 DAYS

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Matt 0414 694 656

0424 133 950

www.lukeslandscaping.com.au

ROOFING

ROOF & WALL


DOCTOR

Re-Roofing
Old Tile, Asbestos, Iron
Roofing, replaced with new
Colorbond or Zincalume

Roof Restoration
Cement and
Clay Tile Restoration,
Ridge Cap Repairs,
Guttering and Downpipes

1300 137 663 or 9209 3980


www.advancedroofs.com
Licensed Asbestos Removal
Specilist.
FREE Quotes
10 Year Guarantee

WE REMOVE and DISPOSE OF:


OLD TILE IRON ASBESTOS
WE SUPPLY and INSTALL
Colorbond, Zincalume
Skylights, Whirly Birds
Insulation, Gutters
Tile Roof Restoration

9430 6553

16 Essex Street, Fremantle

www.roofandwalldoc.com.au
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Builders Registration Number 13172

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Ph Rick: 0402 751 878


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

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

Core Tiling
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No job too small


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Full bathroom renovation
Full re-routing or grout repair
20 years experience
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Competitive pricing for the quality
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257 STIRLING HWY


CLAREMONT

0400 446 827

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Free Quotes 0409 958 186

Western Suburbs
Pool Service

STONECARE
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Indigo
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RUBBISH
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Quick Cheap Reliable
Dan McManus

0414 775 586

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Est. 1990

info@mcskips.com.au

SAND SUPPLIES

WESTERN
SUBURBS

BUILDING & GARDEN


SUPPLIES
WE DELIVER
232 STUBBS TCE,
SHENTON PARK
(Opp Lemnos Hosp)

OPEN 6 DAYS

PH: 9381 5455


SECRETARIAL

Reticulation Systems installed,


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

When only the best will do

Floor & Wall Tiling

NO JOB TOO SMALL


CALL PETER FOR FREE QUOTE

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

9402 0223, 0402 430 314

Roof Carpentry Team

0422 095 481

SHADE SAILS

Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

VWC Building Sevices

FIX RETIC

Floor and Wall


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

Email: ofceallrounders@iinet.net.au

Specialists in Commercial &


Residential Shade Sails

Bin Hire Service

0418 130 576

JEFF TILING

0438 909 275

Phil 0400 340 228

ROOF CARPENTRY

TROUBLESHOOTING
REPAIRS & NEW INSTALLATIONS
CONTROLLER / SOLENOIDS REPLACED
PROMPT PRO SERVICE
Call
Dave

Call: Jill James

0439 029 799

TILING

Complete Wall and Floor Tiling


Experts In Shower Repair and Regrouting
Bathroom Renovations
www.alphatile.com.au

All metal roof sheeting, gutters


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

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References Available

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YAudio Typing (Specialise in Medico-Legal)
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Scott 

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Re-roofing & repairs


Gutters & Downpipes
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Executive
- Resumes - CVs
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DON TILING SERVICE

All aspects of wall & floor tiling.


Specialising in bathrooms.
Ceramic, Porcelain, Travertine.
FREE QUOTES
Don 0435 722 362
don.yoon@yahoo.com.au
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TREE SERVICES

NEDLANDS
134 BROADWAY

9389 6131

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

9384 6164

Complete and Professional Pool


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

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

John Clark 0417 912 362


Mark Lynch 0418 959 871

9380 8333
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edge that everyone wants

Call John William

Maintenance & Repair


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FORMATIVE AND
PRACTICAL PRUNING
SAFE TREE REMOVALS
PEST MANAGEMENT
ROOT ZONE
MANAGEMENT
CONSULTANCY
FULLY INSURED

LOCAL

FREE WRITTEN QUOTES

0419 931 966

PH: 9359 9300

Ring Ian on

TILING

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

Alex 0412 597 261

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

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TREE SERVICES

FLOREAT TREE SERVICE


26 Years Exp Palms Shrubs
SMALL JOBS
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PENSIONER RATES FREE
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PROFESSIONAL

TREE
SURGEONS
Certified Arborists
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TV ANTENNA

HALESTORM
ANTENNA &
AUDIO VISUAL
Andrew & Ben offer
Dependable Personal Service
from a
QUALIFIED TREE SURGEON
Great Rates
Prompt Service
Good Advice
Quality Pruning/Shaping
Clean Removal
Quotes & Work Guaranteed
Registered & Insured

0424 150 899


TRY US - YOU WILL BE HAPPY

- Home Theatre Systems


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

Digital TV Antenna
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WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

PROUD
APPLIANCES

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

4 Hood Street Subiaco

9388 2251

Uwes European
Appliance Repairs

Repair Miele Siemens


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

Ph: 6201 1387

www.uwerepairs.com.au

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WINDOW
CLEANING

Qualified, Experienced, Insured


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

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING

9448 2227

EST. 1976

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

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


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

pts@bigpond.com
www.professionaltreesurgeons.com.au

TREE SURGEON

Roberts

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

0407 774 549 9387 5153


Free Quotes

LAKESIDE
TREES & STUMPS
www.lakesidestumpgrinding.com.au

TREE & PALM REMOVALS


HEDGING & MULCHING
NARROW ACCESS
SPECIALISTS
FULLY INSURED
Call ANDY

9306 8599
Mobile

0408 405 671

Stump Grinding

The Tree Specialists

Call Marco

0450 159 839

Fully Insured / All areas

Free Quotes
Call Adam
Tel: 9246

0235
Mob: 0403 377 692
Perths Premiere
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0407 473 626

WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

WINDOWS and/or
gutters CLEANED
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15 YEARS WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST
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INCLUDES SCREENS, SILLS & MIRRORS
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
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 Powerline clearance
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 Full insurance cover
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TREE
SERVICE
Free Quotes
Great Service

0423 655 222


TUCK-POINTING
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www.tuckpointing.com.au
* Concrete Cancer
* Damp & Waterproofing
* Wall Alterations
* Structural Wall Removal

Digital Antenna
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Building Conservation, Heritage


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Industrial
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Ladder Work. Flyscreens and
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Multi Storey

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

0414 738 888


TV SERVICES

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

9382 4752

AGAPANTHUS Blue mature tall


plants $5ea, Cottesloe 9384 6225
BBQ Rinnai. SS. Gas 3 burner (inc
wok burner). Great cond, works well,
$125 ono. Jan 0419 934 407
BED Queensize, very stylish, solid
timber. Has high, slatted headboard
with low footboard. Features as new
Posturepaedic mattress + solid
timber slatted base. Excellent
condition $290.00.
Ph: 0477 433 591
BEDROOM Suite: Queensize, 3
pce, French style, solid Mahogany,
superior quality. Comprises superb
Q/S bed with high, curved
headboard (ornately carved). Low
footboard, solid timber slatted base +
as new pillowtop mattress. Includes
compact Tallboy/chest of drawers +
side table. Exc condition $750.00 lot.
Ph: 0400 749 433
DUE To relocation, cabinets, sofas,
bookshelves, office desks, coffee
tables freezer for sale. Excellent
condition.
Please phone 0474 203 328
GENUINE Downsizing. Antiques,
bric brac, collectibles. Oak ext table.
Pictures, Grandfather chair (need
work). All good quality plus garden
furniture. 9384 1554, 0417 091 334
LOUNGE Suite, as new, hand
made by Guests furniture store
Claremont. Quality Down/Feather
cushions. Consists of 2 sofas, large
3/2 and large 2/2. Colour oatmeal
/neutral. Luxurious quality, Kirribili
style suite. Absolutely perfect
condition. Price $1500 neg, message
on voicemail. Contact 9404 6295
LOUNGE
Suite: Contemporary
design corner modular with Chaise,
seats 4. Dark brown leather finish
with macrosuede cushions. Excellent
condition $290.00.
Please Ph: 0477 433 591
MATTRESS
Queen
size
Slumbercare latex gold orthopaedic
near new $80 9387 8605
THREE Large cane palm plants.
Height of pergola. Each plant in a
large ceramic pot. Beautiful plants.
Plants alone worth $600 each in
garden centres. Price $175 neg.
Moving Interstate. Tel 9404 6295
TWO Oversize sofas and matching
armchair, suit large room. Beautiful
fabric, amazingly comfortable, barely
used, perfect condition. Cost
$11,000, sell $1,800 negotiable. See
www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/palmyra/sofas
/large-american-style-sofas/1078874460
for photos and contact details or call
Marc 0422 269 630

FOR SALE TRADING


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

Trades & Services

ANGUS

Window Cleaning

FREE QUOTES

0439 518 525

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

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235

grwindowcleaning@bigpond.com

WINDOW CLEANER

$50 disc. for repeat clients


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

Isaac 0405 300 298

UPHOLSTERY

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

9354 4524

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DIVERSITY WINDOW
CLEANING

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

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996
www.diversitycleaning.com.au

iSHINE Window
Cleaning
Specialising in all styles of
household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

0407 771 476

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

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

Trevor 0406 809 977

ANTIQUES

EDUCATIONAL

CLOCKS
Antique. Years of
collecting. Selling Grandfather
clocks. Assorted mantle style clocks,
German, Vienna and Station clocks.
French clocks.
Phone Philip 0450 049 679. Home
9380 6399

MATHEMATICS
Physics tution.
Qualified, experienced female math
teacher,
B.Sc.
(Physics),
Grad.Dip.Ed(mathematics). Call or
text Suravi on 0402 447 584
MATHEMATICS
Tutoring. Very
experienced Yr11/12 WACE teacher
/examiner/marker. The Tuition
Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
MATHS
Specialist tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords.
Individualised teaching, trained
tutors. Full Australian curriculum.
Free assessment. Ph 9388 3727.
www.numberworksnwords.com
PP-3 Tutoring in English and
Maths. Improve skills or extension.
Retired teacher. $25 p/h.
Dee 0448 793 928

GRANDFATHER
Clock 1810
needs T.L.C $1,200 Vienna Wall
clock, good order $450. 1920's
Westminster Whitt chime mantle
clock $280. All negotiable.
Phone 0450 049 679, 9380 6399

ARTS & CRAFTS

BRENda

ENTERTAINMENT

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

BED AND BREAKFAST


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

BUSINESS
CONSULTING
BUILDING Design, +Extensions, +
Renovations, + New Homes, +
Commercial, + Free Quotes.
www.padspace.com.au
0411 374 679

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
WORK@HOME
Flexible
high income enquire
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COMPUTERS
AVAILABLE
Reliable computer
support repairs. Upgrades, new
systems, software installing, virus
removal, onsite work or home. Local.
Call Ian 0411 181 573
SWITCH PC Services. Pre-owned
PC Systems from $250. In-Home
Computer Services, $30 call out, $40
per hour. 10% Pensioner and Loyalty
discounts.
Call 0487 745 886 info@switchpc.com.au
http://www.switchpc.com.au

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

DRESSMAKING
ALTERATIONS Hems etc fast,
efficient, very reasonable rates.
Local lady many years sewing
experience. 0417 913 931
SEAMSTRESS Wanted. Looking
for someone to sew cushions at a
professional level. Must have
experience and very high standard.
Simple design with zipper. Must
have own sewing machine. Cash in
hand. Please call
Sally on 0400 299 141

EDUCATIONAL

Paul Jones

CHEMISTRY
Physics,
Mathematics, English and other
WACE subjects. Individual tuition for
Years 10/11/12. The Tuition Centre,
Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004

Carpentry & Joinery


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

PH 0417 915 636

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

CHEMISTRY Tutor Years 10-12.


Eight years experience. Current 5th
year medical student, with BSc in
Chemistry. Can tutor at your place or
meet at school/public library. $50 p
/h. Cottesloe local.
James 0404 918 438
ENGLISH And Literature tuition.
Very experienced YR11/12 WACE
teacher/examiner/marker.
The
Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace,
Claremont. 9284 3004
ENGLISH
Specialist tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords.
Individualised teacher, trained tutors.
Full Australian curriculum. Free
assessment. Ph 9388 3727.
www.numberworksnwords.com

PH 0407 328 128

FRENCH & Spanish playgroups


(2-5yrs)- no previous knowledge
required. Fun activities, songs,
puppets, craft. Vanessa:
0468 559 598 www.lcfclubs.com.au

WROUGHT IRON

HISTORY Politics, English Lit and


Mandarin tutor, Years 10-12. Oxford
Graduate and CCGS old boy. Can
tutor at school or home. $50p/h.
Peter 0450 477 485

www.sashinaflash.com.au

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

HORSE Riding lessons or just a fun


afternoon or morning. Take photos
and enjoy. Ph Danny 0410 314 909

FINANCE
FIRST
2 hours free. Mobile
bookkeeper all suburbs. 0403 008
916

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

GARAGE SALES
DALKEITH
Due to relocation,
garage sale of numerous items of
furniture and household. In excellent
condition 6-7th June 9.00 -2pm. 60
Goldsmith Road
ROTARY
Swap Mart. Every
Sunday 7am to 12 noon. Broadway
Shopping Centre, Nedlands. Seller
bays $5. 1st Sunday free. Come and
get bargains galore or sell your
goods

HEALTH & BEAUTY


hours,
today.

WINDOW
REPAIRS

Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

Call us on
9381 3088
Tree Removal Palm Removal
Pruning or Removal Hedging & Shaping
Power Line Clearance
FULLY INSURED - FREE QUOTES

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

7 Day 6am - 10pm

9242 2952

MAINLINE
TUCKPOINTING

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN

teamtreelopper@gmail.com
www.teamtreelopper.com

TV Picture problem?
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 Tree Pruning
 Palm Trimming  Stump Grinding
 Hedging & Trimming
Tree & Palm Removals
Powerline Clearances
Woodchipping
Fully Insured

M: 0411 351 251


Complete
Stump Removal

PETE AND JOSH

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

MATHEMATICS
(inc. specialist,
methods
and
applications),
Engineering and Physics tuition in
your home. Specialising in Years 10
to year 12, ATAR, University and
TAFE.
Focussing
on
clear
explanations, problem solving and
test preparation. Experienced,
professional and dedicated tutor.
Phone Denton 0425 898 598
or 9418 7703

HERBALIFE
Independent
Distributor, prompt delivery. Call
9244 4318, 0450 032 061
MASSAGE: Amazing self healing,
deep relaxation. Alleviates stress
/neck/shoulder/back/tension/pain
/migraines/anxiety. Zen Shiatsu,
Therapeutic massage, trained in
Japan. Elspeth 0410 853 441
MASSAGE
Huna Hawaiian,
Swedish relaxation. Indulge yourself,
experience
deep
relaxation,
qualified, n/s Alanah 0405 755 715
SORE
Feet? Therapeutic foot
massage including Reflexology,
Reiki, Podiatry treatment. Genuine
care and time given. Health rebate.
Pip McGuinness, Podiatrist, 39 years
experience. 9387 1027
WORKOUT
Fitness Cottesloe
classes. Gym Pilates. Maureen.
0418 950 112
YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing open
classes in Wembley Tuesday
evening, Fremantle Thursday
evening. Certified Teacher Suzanne
0414 883 139
YOGA Wembley
Downs Junior Football Club. Vinyasa
Monday and Thursday 6-7pm; Yin
Wednesday 9.30-10.30am. All levels
welcome. Theresa 0402 676 329

Indigo Painting

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS


COTTESLOE Apartment. Great
ocean views from every room and
wide balcony. Renov 2brm fully furn
and equipped. Mins walk to beach
and train. Quiet street. Aircond, rates
from $110-$160pn, min 4. Special
weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph
9339 4448 or 0405 670 803
COTTESLOE Beachfront apartment
avail. One b/r renov. Great views,
fully self cont. Rates from $95 pn
winter to $150 pn peak.
Ph 0405 670 803 or 9339 4448
www.24706.worldstays.com
COTTESLOE Beach House Stays.
Family and executive self-contained
houses and apartments available for
short term rental in Cottesloe and
surrounding areas. Phone 9286
2641 www.cbhstays.com.au
DAWESVILLE For rent. Holiday
house, 2 storey with spectacular
views from large balcony. Large
theatre room, alfresco area, 4
bedroom, 3 toilet, sleeps 9 adults.
$640 per night or $3480 per week.
Call 0409 771 485
DUNSBOROUGH 3 bed, 2 bath
relaxing winter break 0407 385 259
DUNSBOROUGH Holiday House
4x2 walk to beach bars and coffee
0409 006 020
MARGARET River, one bedroom
cosy forest cottage near Conto's
Beach. 0418 933 270
PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075

HOUSE SWAP
LONDON Based retired couple with
3 bedroom house in Crouch End,
North London are looking for a 3 to 6
month swap with Western suburbs
house or apartment. Would prefer
late 2015 but are flexible on time.
For details, photographs or to
discuss email Christine and Michael
at ctandmk@gmail.com

Classified photos
starting from $5.50
Conditions apply

POST, June 6, 2015 Page 97

classifieds classifieds Wandana


classifieds classifieds
INTERSTATE
ACCOMMODATION

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION

EXECUTIVE Penthouse in Darling


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

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

LIMOUSINES
VIPCHARTER Chauffeur Services
is offering premium executive
chauffeur services at an affordable
price in Perth, WA. Book online now
and receive- 10% discount! Enjoy
your luxury and safety travel in
Perth, WA. Visit our website
www.vipcharter.com.au
and get your free quote now or call
0402 122 351

LOST & FOUND


FOUND At UWA bus stop Perth
busport ladies watch 9386 3351
FOUND Galah very tame. Saturday
30th May Wembley. Please text
Margie 0416 025 724
LOST 19th May single pearl and
diamond necklace on black cord.
Probably
cemetery
end
of
Kinninmont Avenue, Nedlands.
Reward please phone 9386 7974
LOST Four weeks ago in Nedlands
area square. Multi coloured sapphire
with with a diamond on each side set
in platinum. Reward please phone
9386 7974
LOST Weekend 23/05/15 treasured
Antique Gold chain bracelet with 4
attached charms. Reward. 0417 040
003
Teddy

LOST Cat. Teddy is a 6 year old short


hair ginger cat with white socks and
face markings. He went missing from
the Lake Monger end of Northwood St,
West Leederville, last Sunday (31
May). If you have seen him around or
in your yard please let us know. He's
much loved and missed, any
information is appreciated. 9388 1217,
0402 103 070

MARRIAGE
CELEBRANTS

PERSONAL
RELAXATION/ Sensual massage
by experienced male therapistCottesloe area. 7 days a week. Ph
0405 568 137
SENSUAL
Massage qualified
therapist. Petite, brunette. By
appointment, Mosman Park, from
$70, Rachael, 0415 836 700

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

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

PUBLIC NOTICES

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

LOST Most of your Super through


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

MOTOR VEHICLES

DO You need a truck for your next


project or junk removal? Maybe you
are planning to move to a new
location. Does your car provide
enough space for all your
belongings? If it does not, then Little
Green Truck has got you covered.
We offer a delivery truck hire service
that comes with a friendly driver from
$30. You can rent our vehicles &
driver to pick up the items you
bought from a retail store, as well.
0473 411 743

2000 BMW E46 SDN R.Green.


$8000 ono. 9381 5857
0418 988 945
BMW 118d 5 door hatchback
automatic silver 27 500 kms. New
tyres, under warranty, fabric seats,
upholstery and paint protection
under warranty $41 000 ono, 0497
577 171 or 0478 632 343
HOLDEN Astra 1999 auto htbk 168,
400km, 3mth lic. Must sell $2000 or
any reasonable offer. 0424 456 583
or 9384 2247
HOLDEN Barina 2010 Manual, 3
door hatch with sunroof. Only
43,000km, very economical and
reliable. Single lady owner since
new. $7500 ono.
Patricia 0431 054 081

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

REMOVALS

SITUATIONS VACANT
PRACTICE
Manager/Receptionist
for small busy accredited General
Practice in Mosman Park. Hours
neg. but minimum of 20 per week.
Experienced in Med Director
/Pracsoft required. Must be able to
work independently. Resume to
MOSPKFP@bigpond.net.au

SITUATIONS WANTED

ALLCLEANLIVING Brilliant team of


hardworking reliable mature women
cleaning,
organising
homes
everyday. An immaculate job
everytime. Rhonda 0400 880 725
ALL Your laundry needs. Washing,
ironing, exp. lady, efficient, reliable,
ABN, P/C. $35 p.h, 0450 089 933
BABYSITTER Available for day,
cello
evening and weekend work.
References, Police Clearance and
own reliable vehicle. Happy to help
with home work, meal prep and
CELLO 12 size. Good condition with crafts + games etc. $20p/h, 3 hour
nice tone. Approx 3 yrs old. $375. minimum. Please text and I can call
Local to Nedlands. Please phone or you back. West Leederville local.
Fran 0402 103 070
text
0402 852 112
BABYSITTER
Available Friday,
GUITAR Lessons. Eve Tsakalos Saturday, Sunday nights. Mature
and
responsible
14 year old lady
Guitar and String Inst School. Group
tuition and private lessons available, whom loves children of all ages.
$10-$20
per
hour.
Please call
any style taught. Learn from Perth's
most experienced teacher. Contact 0438 693 495
Eve 9387 5014
BOOKKEEPING
BCom MYOB
GUITAR
Tuition, beginner to Professional Partner & BAS Agent.
advanced. eddierg@bigpond.net.au Also year end adjustments GST on
Imports Foodies & Tradies. Phil 0419
9381 9146
952 261
MUSIC For littlies (18m-2yrs), Tues
mornings- rhythms, instruments, CAN Do Uni student for general
songs, fun activities. Vanessa: 0468 jobs/labour/garden chores/clean-ups
etc. $24 hr. Can also use my small 4
559 598
wheel drive for minimum cost. Ph
SINGING
Tuition
beginners 0433 386 753
/advanced, 9381 9146,
CHAUFFEURED Sedan service.
terryann@bigpond.net.au
Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
Mastercard and eftpos. Lic. 3862.
Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANER Housekeeper. Years of
CENTRAL
London apartment experience in large homes and
overlooking lovely garden square in antique furniture, Pol clearance with
South Kensington. 2 bedrooms, 2 excellent references. Honest,
bathrooms, 5 minutes to tube, reliable. 0415 170 739
internet phone and mobiles 9389 CLEANER Ref. exp. 20 years call
8881 or 9386 3893
Mira 0449 977 180

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION

gets NBN
From page 5

1178 Hay Street, West Perth,


that was built in 2011, will
be also be upgraded.
In contrast, Wandana was
the first public housing block
built in WA after World
War II.
Most of the residents of
the 246 units in the 10-storey block (A block) and two
smaller blocks (B and C) are
senior citizens or in supported accommodation.
It has a small deli, a public
phone, vegetable garden
and a community room that
doubles as a health clinic
and a nearby taxi rank and
bus stop.
A resident of six years said
NBN marketing material had
been recently sent to tenants
but she had not paid much
attention to it.
Last week I saw men
working and fiddling with
wires at the boiler room
and I asked them what they
were doing and they said
they were fitting us up for
the NBN, the resident,
who asked not to be named,
said.
She said she used a laptop
and was already accessing
broadband through an iiNet
modem and she might not
be alone.
Quite a lot of the people
here are the same, she said.
I know a lot of people who
use a laptop or computer, I
dont know exactly how many
it would be, but it would be
a hell of a lot.
Bizarrely, the Housing

Some of the fastest broadband services in Australia will soon be available at the Wandana
complex in Subiaco. Photo: Billie Fairclough
Department did not know the
NBN was being connected
at Wandana.
In its initial response a
spokesperson said it had no
plans to connect Wandana to
the NBN and had not asked
for it.
Later the department said
it had not been officially told
about the work.
The department has a
waiver in place so NBN
is not required to provide
further notice of the roll-out
to new areas in advance,
Greg Cash, general manager
service delivery for the department, said.
Advice on the roll-out is
usually received quarterly.
The most recent notification
was in December.
Subiaco council, which
works with NBN on all
local installations, was also
unaware of the Wandana
roll-out.
Michael Moore, NBN manager state corporate affairs

SITUATIONS WANTED

SITUATIONS WANTED

CLEANERS
Reliable, honest,
thorough work $30.00Hr.
0404 816 595
GARDEN
A Backyard Blitz.
Experienced.
Phone Nick 0412 772 238
GARDEN
And Property care.
Planting, pruning, weeding, hedging,
reticulation, cleanups. Call Damian
0437 318 304
GARDEN Bag service, garden bag
and frame supplied monthly service
available, reliable service. Call
Seamus 6143 8721, 0450 225 113
GARDENING
Lawnmowing,
whipper
snipping,
hedging.
Experienced. $30 to $35p.h.
Craig 0411 315 807
GARDENING Mulching, weeding,
hedging, mowing. Clean ups local
lad. Experienced.
Sean 0438 296 320
GARDEN Makeovers, clean ups,
reticulation. Small jobs, free quotes.
Landscape apprentice.
Call 0423 477 822
HANDYMAN Efficient, reliable. 25
years
experience.
Painting,
gardening, tiling, craftsman etc. Call
Bob. 9444 6474, 0403 511 072
IRONING
A1 absolutely best
professional, 7 day sve, smoke free,
pick up deliver.
Lyn 0418 915 842
IRONING A better professional
service. Long established, smoke
free, pick up and delivery. Sandra
0411 222 899
IRONING A special large basket of
20 $50 or $3/pce, pick del available
0404 059 944
IRONING/ Drycleaning. Expert 24hr
turnaround.
Quality
work
guaranteed. Regular, reliable van
pickup and delivery to your door.
Local family run business.
(Established 1986). "There are no
wrinkles in our reputation". Phone
Prestige Ironers 9385 7788/0403
121 181
IRONING Expert in business shirts.
Honest, reliable p/c 0415 170 739
IRONING Pick up deliver $10 p/h.
Reliable, quick service. Cleaning any
area $25 p/h. Reliable, honest,
experience 15 yrs 0413 907 261
IRONING Pick up deliver $10p/h.
Reliable quick service, honest,
experience 15yrs. 0413 907 261
LAWNMOWING
Gardening,
handyman, odd jobs.
Phone 0407 100 075
LAWNMOWING Service reel and
rotary work. Free quotes, reliable
service, fully insured. Call Seamus
6143 8721, 0450 225 113
PROPERTY
And
garden
maintenance
and
additions.
Professional,
reliable
and
knowledgeable service. No job too
small. Reasonable rates with
guaranteed finished product. Multi
skilled owner operated service.
Available for one off or regular work.
Free quote call Marlon
0401 498 737
RETICULATION? Consider doing
your own repairs/installation? Call
me for technical back-up. Quality
components at reasonable prices.
Flow testing Rob 0422 243 780

ROSE
Pruning expert. HTS
climbers. Phone Trevor 9574 5762

TO LET
AAAAFOR more properties To Let
see the classified advertisement
in our Real Estate
CITY Beach F/F Oceanfront home
available June/Sept $500 per week.
Jodie 0432 528 750
CLAREMONT Townhouse 20 June
to 3 October. Comfortable 3 bed, 2
bathroom fully equipped home in
lovely location. Rent negotiable for
right tenant. Call 0414 426 895 or
6161 2088
COTTESLOE $850pw 3/2 + study,
dble garage, chef kitch, a/c, alarm,
retic. Close to amens. Avail 8th
June. 0433 417 929
CRAWLEY 1 bed renovated unit,
close UWA, shops, river, transport.
New kitchen/bathroom, ground floor
small block, large courtyard with
shed and u/c parking. For details
phone 0417 556 446
FLOREAT Perry Lakes new town
home, amazingly furnished and fully
equipped.
Just
bring
your
toothbrush. Mid August for 6 months
with extension possible. Small dog
allowed. $750 per week plus 4 week
bond. 0497 577 171 or 0478 632 343
MT HAWTHORN $390 in private
garden setting, 2 brm cottage BIRs,
well maint, clean , suits cple or
single. Foxtel, alarm, A/c, walk to
Oxford St and Scb Bch Rd. Avail 2
June 0448 303 164
NEDLANDS To Let. Hampden Rd
Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
OFFICE For sale or lease Cottesloe
589 Stirling Hwy, exc location, 52m2,
lease $2100pm. Divided into 3
spaces. Incl 2 u/cover car bays. O/G
addn at cost. No gst. Complex has
Conference room, shwr facilities.
Avail now! Ph: 0409 918 098
PRINCES St Cott. Delightful 2 bed
townhouse to Let from Jun 13 for 7
months, 50m from beach. Repainted,
secure, set in secluded private
gardens. Furnished or unfurnished.
Quiet tenants only please.
Tel 0401 308 045
STUDENT Accommodation. Best
rates, weekly and monthly. 150
Claisebrook Rd, East perth. Ph:
9228 9525

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

for Victoria and WA, said


the waiver meant NBN did
not need to issue notices to
the department.
Instead, to keep them
informed that we have installed NBN equipment, we
issue monthly and quarterly
reports, he said.
These sites [Wandana
and West Perth] reflect our
approach to multi-dwelling
units where we will work
with developers and building owners to provide NBN
access to buildings containing a large number of
potential customers.
This allows us to accrue
revenue more quickly,
which in turn helps us roll
out the network across the
country more quickly and
efficiently.
We do not disclose the
names of the developers or
building owners, because it
is viewed as commercial-inconfidence information.
Last week NBNs finan-

cial report for the nine


months ending March 31,
2015, showed that its losses
jumped from $1.1billion to
$1.4billion over the same
period.

Back lane
for sale
A backlane a resident incorporated in a garden about
50 years ago is to be sold.
Dolphin Lane, West
Leederville, runs at the back
of Vincent Street West.
One part had been fenced
into a neighbouring garden,
reticulated and looked after
by a resident since the
1960s, Cambridge councillors were told.
A new owner applied to
buy the land.
Councillors were told the
money would go to the state
government.

Last weeks
for market
From page 1
Station Streets long-term market managers, Chris Ryding and Suzette Perry, thanked
their customers and friends for their loyalty
and support through the years on behalf of the
stallholders and staff.
We can look back with pride knowing weve
had huge community support and we would
like you to help us celebrate our last few
weeks, they said.
The Station Street Markets is an iconic place
in WA, our stallholders being so positive and
happy to come here and provide our customers
with their top services.
In the meantime, please come down and
support us until the end.
Subiaco mayor Heather Henderson said the
market had been very popular and important
to the area.
Like all markets in Subiaco, theyve lived
their life well and contributed terrifically to
Subiaco, and the wider community, she said.
I hope they will all do well wherever they
go. There are splinter groups going off to do
other things.
They do bring such an alternative way of
shopping to an area that people really seek.
Meanwhile, Subiaco council has appointed a
staff member as project manager to liaise with
the Venn Property Group, the developers of the
proposed tented market in Rokeby Road.
These markets which got conditional council approval last week are expected to open
in spring.

Town of
Claremont
Draft Budget
2015-16
The Draft Budget 2015-16 is
now available for viewing on
the Town's website http://
www.claremont.wa.gov.
au and at the Claremont
Council Administration
Office (308 Stirling Hwy,
Claremont, between 8.00am
- 5.00pm, Monday to Friday).
Residents and ratepayers
are invited to submit their
comments on the draft by
email to toc@claremont.
wa.gov.au, post (PO Box
54 Claremont WA 6910),
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Austin Robertsons sporting

I owe it all to my dad


Austin Robertson jnr was inducted into the National Football Hall of Fame on Thursday night.
On Thursday night at the
Crown Casino in Melbourne, an
Austin Robertson was inducted
into the Australian Football
Hall of Fame.
And Im not talking about my
father, Austin Robertson, though
he was certainly a one-off.
My dad was the world professional sprint champion in 1933
(he was never beaten over 130
yards), took the wicket of Bill
Ponsford, caught and bowled,
in an A-grade cricket final in
Victoria with a well-flighted leg
break, and once booted a windassisted place kick 98 yards.
In a novelty event once, he
raced a white horse 50 yards up,
round a post and back.
Another time he raced a whippet that mistook him for the
biggest rabbit he had ever seen
and bit him at the finish line,
opening up a wound requiring
15 stitches.
Once, he even raced a
walker.
He beat the horse, tied with
the whippet, and was beaten by
the walker (it was a handicap
race).
But what Dad did really well
was play football for his beloved
South Melbourne. He had 11
seasons with the Blood Angels
in the then VFL, playing in every
position, three more with Port
Melbourne in the VFA, and
another couple as captain-coach
of Perth in the WAFL.
Now thats a Hall of Famer
for you!
As for the other Austin
Robertson, me, Junior, I am
proud and humbled.
Extremely proud, and extremely humbled, especially
when I think of all the WA
champions who have not been
honoured.
I thought that getting into the
Hall of Fame would be as likely
as John Citizens home video
of his family holidays winning
an Oscar.
To be frank, I needed a couple
of sauv blancs to absorb this
news and allow it to sink in.

Our Ocker
joins
legends
From page 3

Austin Robertson, second from right, with cricket great Dennis Lillee, Simon Lill (son of cricketing stalwart
John) and Robert Parker (son of WA cricket businessman John Woozy Parker) reminiscing.
Good fortune hasnt exactly
fallen my way over the past
decade.
So to explain the exhilaration and personal meaning this
honour has had is well nigh
impossible.
Along with countless other old
footballers, I accept that many of
the supporters of my era might
remember a bloke who kicked
a few goals for Subi and South
Melbourne.
In my more melancholy moments, I even have a bit of
trouble recalling how it was in
those days.
And right now, I wouldnt
back myself to slot a goal from
the white square with nobody
on the mark.
There are many people to
thank: the Subiaco Football
Club, my many, many teammates
over the years, doctors and trainers, not forgetting for a moment
the wonderful supporters.
But the person I owe most to
is Dad, who, when I was very
young, decided I might make a
full forward.
I was lucky I got my first
chance to play in the Scotch
College first 18 when I was 14,
when the teams anointed full
forward injured a knee in a

practice match.
I had already played at centrehalf-back in the U15s that day,
and was still in my playing gear
when I heard the old fella say:
Austin, jump in there at full
forward.
I never played in another
position after that.
I had three years with Scotch
College, one with the Subiaco
thirds (U21) after playing in
one practice match with East
Perth (all my heroes were there
that day, Polly Farmer, Square
Kilmurray, Macca McGill, Paul
Seal, Elbows Kennedy oh, to
be a Royal, I thought), before
I broke into the league side at
Subi in 1962, when I was 18.
Apart from one year with South
Melbourne in 1966, I spent the
rest of my footy days at Subiaco,
where I was lucky enough to play
with such champions as Laurie
Kettlewell, Haydn Bunton Jr,
Cam Blakemore, Reg Hampson,
Brian Sarre, Wally Martin, Peter
Metropolis, Peter Eakins, Brian
Sierakowski and my last coach,
Ross Smith, both of whom hailed
from St Kilda.
In my year at South Melbourne
I played alongside John Heriot,
Paul Harrison, Stuart Magee,
Herbie Matthews and Graeme

John. Our leader was Bob


Skilton, and had he stayed as
captain-coach I would never
have come home.
So last Thursday night was
special, and a highlight was
catching up with players Id
played with over the years,
champions all.
One of the remarkable things
that I have noticed since retiring
is the number of fantastic associations you form with players
from opposition clubs.
And one of the most daunting
things about being in the AFL Hall
of Fame is when you take time to
consider those great players who
are not among the group.
In fact, I picked a team of West
Australian players who are not
in it, and couldnt find a spot
for myself
But stats are stats, I guess,
and the concerted effort of the
Subiaco Football Club, and
particularly club historian Ted
Wishart along with some help
from the legend himself, Barry
Cable got me across the line.
I know a lot of people including many POST readers have
been barracking for me over
the past few years, for all sorts
of reasons in all sorts of ways.
Thanks so much to you all!

Local veterans crowned

Cottesloes Jake Edwards was crowned Prince of the Point last


weekend. Photo: Paul Smyth, HotDiggityDog Photography

SURFING

with Damian Lipscombe


Veterans Luke Campbell
and Claire Bevilacqua were
crowned King and Queen of the
Point at Trigg last weekend.
Windless conditions at
metro beaches were perfect
for small-wave surfing and
the standards were up across
all divisions of the event, run
by Star Surf and Skate and
Stirling council.
Luke, a former Trigg surfer,
used radical air-rotations
to outscore current mens
state open champion Jerome
Forrest in Sundays two-man
final.
His win lands him a spot
in the trials of next years

Margaret river Pro.


In the womens four-surfer
final, former world competitor Claire was just too experienced for Bailee Hastie,
Denver Young and Phoebe
McGregor.
Wow, to win here for the
third consecutive year is pretty
special, Claire said.
Like Luke, I grew up surfing on the metro beaches and
think its great that this iconic
event continues to deliver.
In the under-21 pro junior
final, Cottesloes Jake Edwards
start to really hit his straps
with another big win.
Persistence has paid off
for Jake, and his strong work
ethic and levelheadedness are
making him one of WAs most
exciting prospects.

league football player and champion international sprinter.


Long before Austin Jnr was
an inaugural inductee into the
West Australian Football Hall of
Fame in 2004, he was a legend
in the western suburbs.
Austin burst out of Scotch
College in 1961 after an amazing
senior year, kicking 105 goals in
10 Alcock Cup games.
Then, for 12 seasons from
1962 to 1974 (the 13th was
spent at his Dads old club,
South Melbourne, in the VFL)
he dominated the WAFL with
1211 goals in 251 games, at an
average just under five.
He was eight times the
WAFLs leading goal kicker,
twice Subiacos fairest-and-best
and a member of its famous 1973
premiership side.
In 10 state games against the
best defenders in the country,
he booted 44 goals; in his one
season in Melbourne he finished
second in the VFL goal kicking,
with 60 goals in 18 games.
Ocker would have been a
prolific champion wherever,
whenever and in whatever
company he played.
Its only fitting that Subiaco
Ovals Subi end stand is named
in his honour.
Those who saw him play remember his cool efficiency: the
perfectly-timed lead, always to a
scoring position; the safe hands
and chest; the calm, measured
approach to the kick, and the
accuracy of his drop punt and
head-high follow-through.
It would be hard to point
to any outstanding attribute
of his play. He didnt drag in
screamers like Souths great
John Gerovich, wasnt elusive
on the ground or tough in the
packs.
He bewildered opposition
supporters who could never
quite fathom how he did it, but
the truth was that he was the
perfect full forward.
Austin has had a roller-coaster career outside football as a
journalist, sports promoter and
manager, and a driving force
behind the stunning coup of
World Series Cricket.
He had a key role in recruiting
players and groundsman John
Maley, served on the board
of WSC with Kerry Packer,
Paul Hogan and John Cornell
and has managed some of
Australias leading sportsmen
and women.
These include Shane Warne,
Dennis Lillee, Allan Border,
Jeff Fenech, Layne Beachley,
Dermott Brereton, Mark
Richards and Bernard Tomic
from the ages of seven to 13.
At Austins table on Thursday
night for the presentation were
his three daughters plus Shane
Warne, Allan Border, Daphne
Benaud, widow of Richie, David
Newby, Perth nightclub legend
Bob Maher and Wally Martin
one of the best footy players
Ive ever seen.
Throughout his career Austin
has been modest about his
achievements, an astute judge of
sport and sporting people, with
an encyclopaedic memory for
detail and a damn good bloke.
At the POST, where we feel
privileged to welcome Austin to
our newsroom each week, staff
have been quick to congratulate him on his well-deserved
honour.

POST, June 6, 2015 Page 99

Kids
Last weeks
doodle.

Jokes

Caitlin Fong (7)

Use this shape to make a drawing.


The best two entries will win.

You could win $10


How to enter:
Complete your Doodlebug, drawing in the box on the page, and fill in the entry form. Cut
out your Doodlebug and entry form together and send them to POST Kids, 276 Onslow
Road, Shenton Park 6008, to arrive at our office by noon on Wednesday. The winning
entries will be published in the next POST Kids.

Name: .........................................................................Age ............................


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Possum

magic
What to do:

We love pipe cleaners, or chenille sticks


as they are sometimes called. Big craft
shops sell packets of mixed coloured pipe
cleaners that include pom-poms and googly
eyes. You can buy smaller pom-poms
separately.

Wind one pipe cleaner around your


finger. Make the last loop smaller so you
can glue the head to it.
Glue on a pom-pom head and let it dry.
Cut two 6cm pieces of pipe cleaner for
the ears and the tail.
Bend the ears to an M-shape so you have
three points to glue to the head.
Let it dry.
Glue on the googly eyes.
For the nose, glue on either a tiny pompom or a tiny piece of pink pipe cleaner.
Attach the 6cm tail by winding it on to
the last curl.
We think ours looks like a ring-tailed
possum. What do you think?

Kyla Perelson (10)

A spike in
creativity
Hi Kid
Kids,
I could never have guessed there
were so many ways to incorporate
that zig-zag we gave you into a
Doodlebug picture.
Caitlin Fong (7), from
Churchlands, made a spiky hairdo
for her dancing googly-eyed monster.
She has certainly given him loads of
character and the astronaut behind
looks very pleased to meet him.
Our other major winner, Kyla
Perelson (10), from Floreat, has created a spectacular mountain scene
with a glistening river running below.
Kylas horse rider looks like shes
really enjoying the scenery.
There were some really creative

Q: Why is it difficult to
keep a secret on a cold
day?
A: You cant stop your
teeth from chattering.

entries this week. Alices lightning


in the darkness was very clever
and Robins dragon was fearsome.
Williams cable car was done with
great precision and Beths chameleon
bridge was highly original.
I loved Qianas Indian head dress
and Rubys crowns were beautifully
jewelled. Luciles castle had archers and a Rapunzel while Harrys
mountain town had a rainbow over
it as well as a pot of gold.
Amelias mountains were very
green and Liviyas shark had huge
terrifying teeth.
Have fun with this weeks challenge!
Jane

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