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Vol 42 No.34

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August 22, 2015

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Link will bring 13,000 trucks a day


By LOUISA WALES
The controversial Perth
Freight Link will bring drastic changes to the western
suburbs, according to Curtin
University sustainability expert Peter Newman.
Professor Newman, who was
instrumental in the campaign to
reopen the Perth to Fremantle
railway line in the early 1980s,
said economic pressure would
force truckies to use Curtin
Avenue, West Coast Highway
and Stirling Highway.
Time is money for truckies, so

of course theyre going to opt for


the most direct route, he said.
He will be addressing a public
meeting on the freight link in
Cottesloe on September 1.
If the $2billion project goes
ahead, by 2050 an estimated
13,200 trucks a day are expected
to be entering the Fremantle
container port area, compared
to 3000 a day last year.
Professor Newman predicts
the nearly fivefold increase of
trucks will not confine themselves to the freight link route,
instead continuing an already
existing pattern of dispersing
up through the western suburbs.

Colin Barnett

Peter Newman

You dont have to be out on


Curtin Avenue for very long right
now to see a lot of big trucks
with containers using that route
already, and even going along
Railway Parade, he said.
Theyre going to Osborne Park,
to Malaga, to shopping centres.

Perth is a long thin city


and to get freight north from
Fremantle to Osborne Park or
Malaga you can either go the
long way around, using Leach
Highway and Roe Highway and
the proposed freight link, or you
can go up through the western
suburbs.
A lot of them choose to do
that and theres nothing stopping them.
He said it was unrealistic to
think truckies would take the
long way around via a toll road
when they could take the more
direct and toll-free route north
through the western suburbs.

Sharks
dont eat
women
By BRET CHRISTIAN
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wom Cottesloe daily swimmer and local councillor Sally Pyvis (pictured) told a
council committee meeting this week.
They dont attack women women are safe, she
said during debate on whether the council should
fully fund a shark barrier at the main Cottesloe beach.
After the meeting she said she had considered her
water safety after a spate of fatal shark attacks in
WA waters, including one at Cottesloe and another
at North Cottesloe.
I swim fearlessly because Im a woman, and women
havent been eaten, she said.
In all 14 fatal attacks in WA waters this century,
the victims have been men.
Australia-wide, the 28 fatal attacks have all been on
men except one, when swimmer Christine Armstrong,
a 63-year-old schoolteacher, was attacked by a bronze
whaler when she lagged behind her swimming group
at NSWs Tathra Beach.
Please turn to page 9

If you do nothing other than


provide for easy access to the
port where it is, you will increase the numbers of trucks
coming up and down through
the western suburbs its just
inevitable, he said.
Premier Colin Barnett, who is
the member for Cottesloe, said
the freight link would decrease,
not increase, traffic through the
western suburbs.
He said the new route would
be quicker and cheaper for
heavy haulage vehicles heading
to the northern suburbs.
Please turn to page 88

Ice addict is
worth millions
By DAVID COHEN
The City Beach drug addict
making life miserable for his
neighbours is a property millionaire.
The 38-year-old, who has
Tarongo Way residents living in
fear, owns at least four properties.
Neighbours said the mans
father died two years ago and
left him the sole beneficiary.
His drug problem has been
confirmed by his brother.
Property records show the
Tarongo Way home, two commercial properties in Balcatta
and another in Landsdale, are
in the names of Murray Burton
and Charles Gallucio, who work
for Leederville accounting
and bookkeeping firm Farina
Nominees.
Mr Burton said the drug addict was his client and he was
restricted in what he could say.
Im aware of the problem.
I can only do so much, Mr
Burton said.
We are joint trustees of the
estate. We dont have control
over the properties, as an owner
might.
Mr Burton said the drug addicts late father was a long-term
client of his firm.
Please turn to page 97

Houses may shift


By LLOYD GORMAN
A hangover from the Barnett
governments failed council
cull policy could see 30 family
homes move out of Cambridge
and into Subiaco.
The houses in Cambridge on
the south side of Hay Street
near the corner of Selby
Street could go into Subiaco
with Cambridges blessing, its
councillors decided on Tuesday
night.
But Cambridge said there was
no merit in shifting the existing boundary to put another

The new
vibrancy:
The NIMBY
alternative
Page 28

Heres
where
we go

along
19 houses east of Jersey Street
into Subiaco.
There is no compelling reason to alter the boundary east of
Jersey Street, said Cambridge
mayor, Simon Withers.
When asked, the Jersey Street
residents were almost evenly
split about the issue, while 70%
of property owners south of Hay
Street were in favour.
Residents were told there was
about a $30 difference in rates
between the two councils.
At the height of the merger
controversy last year, Subiaco
suggested the changes to the
area near the Pat Goodridge
hockey centre and the and

Henderson Park in a proposal


(proposal 23) to the Local
Government Advisory Board.
At the time the board said it
would consider the proposal
separately to the council cull
inquiry.
It was one of two proposals
Subiaco made during the governments failed push to halve
the number of the metropolitan
areas 30 councils.
Subiacos other proposal to
join with the City of Perth was
rejected while Cambridges
plan to swallow up Subiaco
was approved by the board and
supported by the government.
If it had not been for a resounding trashing of the council
cull in three referenda in other
council areas in February,
Subiaco would have been
abolished and absorbed into
Please turn to page 98

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Lets keep an eye on


MRA decisions

Fund shark research


that does not kill

Along with the DAP and SAT system, the


Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority (MRA),
another state planning authority answerable
only to the Minister, also requires scrutiny.
Consider the Finbar Subi Strand in the HoodStation streets precinct. People invested up to
more than a million dollars in apartments in
three-storey developments, according to the
MRA-prescribed zoning of the precinct. Then
the MRA changed the zoning to ve storeys.
Without this zoning even being tested, the
MRA then approved Finbars Subi Strand, an
intense seven-storey development.
Subiaco councils unanimous support of the
citys staff recommendations outlining concerns
on height, setbacks, ground elevation, shadow
impacts, the large proportion of south-facing
dwellings, and the trafc volume with Subi
Strand, were given lip service by the MRA.
In regard to the Coles/Target and the neighbouring RPS building on Station Street, the
MRA has allowed commercial and retail with
no residential development, thereby ignoring
their own commercial/residential zoning.
Trafc problems will become a major problem
for the precinct, considering all the car movements to and from 406 car bays in the Coles/
Target development with the additional car
bays from the 245 apartments of Subi Strand.
The MRA has suggested this will be dealt
with by road infrastructure. I guess they are
referring to the council initiative of a roundabout at Hood-Station street, jointly funded by
Subiaco council and Main Roads.
Stephanie Stroud
Subiaco councillor, North ward

When the community adversely reacted to the


WA shark cull at the end of 2013 and throughout
last year, Premier Barnett was quick to argue
that the measure was an urgent provision to
keep West Australians safe.
Money was thrown at the cull despite huge
community opposition and overwhelming
evidence that the method was ineffective
and scientically baseless. After a rigorous
campaign, the cull was abandoned.
It beggars belief that the Premier can now
audaciously refuse funding for trials for nonlethal methods that could improve safety for
Cottesloe swimmers.
To read that a much more viable measure to
improve swimmer safety is being abandoned
due to lack of funding is unbelievable, considering how urgently Mr Barnett emphasised the
need to make our oceans safer.
Perhaps if the Premier had not wasted so
much money stubbornly pursuing an ineffective shark cull, there may have been money
available for measures like these. I urge the
Premier to exercise his previous urgency and
apply it to the shark barrier trial at Cottesloe
Beach.
Senator Rachel Siewert
Australian Greens spokesperson on
the marine environment

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Churchlands
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Perth CBD

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Cottesloe
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Cottesloe
Claremont Nedlands
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Mosman
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Gumnut babies from Claremont?


The tales of Snugglepot and
Cuddlepie, a favourite book of
my 50s childhood, written by
May Gibbs, was inspired by our
Australian native bush.
The characters that May drew
and wrote about were taken from
the bush around Claremont,
particularly the big bad banksia
men, possibly inspired by the attenuate (biara) cones with their
hairy covering and eyes reecting
the sinister appearance of these
villains.
I discovered on my recent trip
to Nutcote Cottage, Mays home
in Neutral Bay, Sydney, that
her parents owned four acres
of land around Butlers Swamp,
now known as Lake Claremont. It
was at this time that May Gibbs,
(10) began her drawing career,
entering competitions and sending drawings to the local papers.
The family lived there for 10
years, formative years in Mays

young life, and possibly it is the


plants and bush creatures that
lived around their small farm
that evoked Mays illustrations.
Wouldnt it be a worthy project for the local council, or a
historical group, to recognise
the part our unique bush played
in this seminal Australian childrens story and commemorate
May Gibbs pioneering work in
bringing to life our Australian
environment?
This was at a time when most
Australian children were reading
about the English countryside in
the works of Beatrix Potter (Peter
Rabbit) and Kenneth Grahame
(The Wind in the Willows). There
is soon to be an important celebration of Mays life at Nutcote
Cottage, so why cant we do the
same in Perth where she spent
her childhood?
Susan Hartley
Lisle Street, Mt Claremont,

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At the Shann Memorial lecture


at the UWA Business School on
August 12, Reserve Bank Deputy
Governor Dr Phillip Lowe described how rising house prices
actually left the total community
poorer.
While a few investors and multiple home-owners benet, rising
costs of delivering accommodation
services, that ow from higher
housing prices, more than offset
any benet to both home-owners

and renters alike.


If this news ltered down to any
Rhodes Scholars on the oor of
Australias Parliament, perhaps
public policy favouring stable
housing prices or even a slowly
falling cost of accommodation
might be considered in an attempt
to both lift the real wealth of all
Australians and redirect savings
towards more efcient uses.
Peter Strachan
Florence Street, Cottesloe

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Harmonious reunion
In 1998, two fresh-faced, nervous little girls were introduced
at a local music eisteddfod.

Strings attached: Madeleine


Antoine (top) and Allysha
Cleeman. Photo: Nic Babik

Court grounds L-plater,


parents take his phone
By DAVID COHEN
A Nedlands teenager has to
use his $50-a-month pocket
money to pay his parents back
after their car was imponded
because he drove it at 167kmh
on the freeway.
The 17-year-old had his
learners permit disqualified
by a Childrens Court magistrate last Friday, was put on a
curfew, and ordered to attend
an injury-prevention program.
You took your parents
vehicle without permission,
Magistrate Catherine Crawford
told the boy, as the parents sat
in the back of the court.
That constitutes theft.
Youre fortunate not to have
been charged with that.
The court heard the boy
took his parents Toyota
Kluger on June 23. At 1.17am
a speed camera recorded the
car at 167kmh on the Mitchell
Freeway, near Karrinyup Road
in Innaloo.
After he was stopped, police
saw the boy did not have an instructor in his car, which was a
breach of his learners permit.

The teenager was charged


with reckless driving and
breaching his permit.
A duty lawyer told the court
the boy had gone out with
friends after his parents went
to bed and he was on the way
home when he was stopped.
She said the parents found
out what had happened when
police knocked on their door.
He readily co-operated with
police and admitted what he
had done, the lawyer said.
He is very remorseful.
There are no drug, alcohol or
anger management issues in
this young mans life.
He could be called a revhead. He just loves cars and
wants to be a mechanic.
The lawyer said the parents
were so angry they confiscated
their sons phone and cut off
his internet access.
The cost to the parents of
retrieving their car was $1050,
and they were making their son
pay it from his pocket money
of $50 per month.
The lawyer asked Ms
Crawford if a report on the
boy was necessary.

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But a state prosecutor said
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Violinist Madeleine Antoine,
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Allysha Cleeman, of Ascot, have
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Page 4
Fun police target
book lovers

Time stands still on


Cott beach
Times winged chariot
hurrying near; And yonder all before us lie! a
Cottesloe beach-goer cried
on Wednesday morning.
When asked why he
was spouting lines from
poet Andrew Marvell, the
man pointed to the beachfacing clock on the side of
the Indiana restaurant.
The timepiece was an
hour slow.
Marvell is right, only
the chariot is a bit slower
in Cottesloe, the beachgoer said.
At a May council meeting, it was pointed out
that a firm was listed in
the March accounts as
having been being paid
for adjusting the prominent timepiece, despite
the clock being an hour
behind.

Losing face But its always the right time to be in


Cottesloe.

The accounts had


Simplex International
getting $178.50 for the job.

We really still are behind everyone else, our


beach-lover said.

Scotch boys
in fine kilter

Wild ride Eighteen Scotch College pipers take the plunge


in Perthshire.

Scotch Colleges pipe


band contemplated a
kilt uprising at the Crieff
Highland Gathering last
Sunday.
The boys took time out
from musical duty at the
event which has been
running since 1870 to
have a go on a plunging ride.
As well as pipe bands,
the gathering sees caber
tossers, highland dancers, cyclists, shot putters,
tug of war and track
athletes.
It had the lot, a
proud Scotch mum said.

It was a long wait for hundreds of people at the start of


the annual Save the Children
book sale at UWA last Friday
afternoon.
The queue snaked along
the Undercroft, by the pool,
and out on to the lawn before a do-gooder member
of the fun police told people
they couldnt stand on the
grass.
A POST reporter joined the
line at 4pm, about an hour
before the door opened.
He was number 144 in the
queue.
Only 300 people at a time
are allowed in the room, so
when our man left with a box
of goodies the line of expectant people was still long.

Grass a no-go zone But the wait for these book-lovers


was worth it.

alarmed: This dude


sounds like more dynamic
vibrancy hubism than one
city/node can handle,
one said.
As well as his time with
the US Armys 7th Special
Forces Group, Storm is an
avid scuba diver, motorcyclist and amateur herpetologist, the PIA says.

Storm on way
A former Green Beret
scuba medic will lecture
planners about revitalisation.
Storm Cunningham
will be a top speaker at
the Planning Institute
Australias state conference
next month.
Storm might be the only
revitalisation facilitator
who addresses all aspects
of renewal: natural and
cultural resources, urban
and rural communities,
industrialised and lesserdeveloped countries, etcetera, the PIA said.
Storm is busier than a
Baghdad bricklayer: On
any given day, he might
be working with educators, fishery biologists, city
planners, agronomists, watershed managers, transportation engineers, environ-

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speak next month.

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mayors, ecosystem restorers, brownfields experts,
historic preservationists,
or catastrophe recovery
agencies.
Some planners were

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POST, August 22, 2015 Page 5

Whiff of trouble
at waste plant

Masters
of science

By LLOYD GORMAN
A change in the way councils
collect rubbish has been blamed
for radical design changes and a
blow-out in the commissioning
time of the DiCom recycling plant
in Shenton Park.

Medieval science Max Cutlyp and Josh Davies launch their catapult at Nedlands Primary School.
Photo: Paul McGovern

If your dad discovers dinosaur footprints in Peru


or a strawberrys DNA in
Nedlands when he goes to
work, it is worth sharing
with your classmates.
Students at Moerlina School
did just that as part of National
Science Week.
Professor Ryan Lister armed
youngsters with test tubes and
strawberries and helped them
extract the DNA to find the
recipe for making a strawberry.
Professor Lister works at
the Harry Perkins Research
Centre at QEII and explained
how finding a DNA address in
people could lead to ways to
deal with illness.
He was a student at Moerlina
and now his son, Finn (7), is too.
When the bell rang, all
60 students at the school
moved to a new science
experience.
Veena Judge, a respiratory
and sleep paediatrician at St
John of God Hospital, Subiaco,
helped the youngsters open a
heart, cut kidneys and handle
a liver.
One of the students said

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left, Ella Connolly and his son Finn, front.
he did not like to think they
belonged to a person but his
teacher confided Veena had
bought them at Woolworths.
Subiaco council has
At Nedlands Primary School, referred $82,160 of unstudents built medieval-style
catapults, then tested them to paid fines to the Fines
Enforcement Registry.
see which fired farthest.
According to the latThe winner covered 7.5 m.
Other challenges involved est council accounts, the
building robots and rocket council has more than $1.2
launchers.
million worth of unpaid

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More than two years after it was


scheduled to go live, the plant at
the Brockway Transfer Station only
last month completed a ramping-up
phase, one of the last steps before
full-scale production.
Built for the Cottesloe-based
Western Metropolitan Regional
Council, the $50million plant is
designed to handle 55,000 tonnes
per annum (tpa) of waste collected
by most western suburb councils
and the City of Stirling.
But a short shutdown and maintenance period in July has been
extended by up to 10 weeks.
Anaeco, the Perth company
which developed the system to turn
household rubbish into compost,
recyclables or bio-gas, announced
on Monday that the extension was
necessary before 11 weeks of final
performance trials could be held.
In an update to the Australian
Stock Exchange, managing director
David Lymburn blamed a change in
the way councils collect household
waste and limitations at the plant
for the design changes.
Under a December 2010 deal,
the WMRC member councils
Subiaco, Claremont, Cottesloe,
Mosman Park and Peppermint
Grove were to provide 33,000 tpa
(60%) while Stirling would kick in
the other 22,000tpa.
But Mr Lymburn said that agreement was based on a two-bin
garbage collection system in the
western suburbs and a single bin
for Stirling.

He said Stirling had since


changed over to a three-bin system,
which meant only the garbage bin
would be sent to the plant.
This had changed the composition of waste arriving at the plant
and would mean about 25% was
likely to come from the western
suburbs and 75% from Stirling.
The change in rubbish composition meant the original design had
to change, he said.
WMRC acting CEO Gunter Hoppe
said WMRC was discussing the
performance trials with Anaeco
and project partner Monadelphous
but challenged Anaecos claim
about waste composition.
There is no evidence to show
that there has been any signifcant
Please turn to page 88

Taxi driver
punched
A taxi driver who recognised
two fare dodgers on Tuesday
night was whacked on the head
by one of them.
The man went to Subiaco railway
station at 8pm to collect two men
and recognised them as people
who had run away from his cab a
week before without paying.
One of the men paid the outstanding fare when challenged, but then
things turned violent.
When the driver asked for a
deposit for the new fare, one of
the men stole his phone.
The cabbie chased them, but
stopped when one of the men
punched him in the back of the
head.

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Kate and Doris


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high adventure
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Two faces brought together
by the national project to
photograph war veterans have
brought to the surface two
remarkable life stories.
Teenaged Kate Frost arrived
at work one morning and found
the building had been blasted
to pieces by a bomb during the
London blitz.
She had worked as a couturier
in a fashion house near Berkeley
Square.
Sometimes I would model the
clothes if the client was small,
she said.
Facing the prospect of no job
and no income, the 19-year-old
enlisted with the Royal Air
Force.
Now 94, Kate, who lives at
Rosewood Care retirement home
in West Perth, is one of the hundreds of veterans whose faces
are being recorded for a book
and a display in the Australian
War Memorial in Canberra.
She said she had never
claimed any medals the British
government awarded.
But when asked she can rattle
off her service number with the
certainty she had more than 70
years ago.
I am not one for that sort of
thing, she said.
An only child, Kate grew up
in Pinner, London, with her
parents.
We were a poor family,
Kate said.
My parents were shocked

when I joined the air force.


She was sent to Exeter in
Devon for training and became
a radio operator.
We had to transcribe in longhand everything the pilots said,
she said.
It could be difficult because
they were from so many different
countries and some of their accents were hard to understand.
Kate rose to the rank of corporal.
She had another shock for her
parents when she told them she
was going to marry a Burmese
pilot.
They liked him but they did
not want me to marry him,
she said.
They did everything they
could to try to stop it but by that
time I was 21 years old and did
not need their permission.
After the war her husband,
Wing Commander Selwyn Khim,
was repatriated to Burma.
She followed by boat with
their 18-month-old daughter
and lived in the then capital,
Rangoon.
It was very different to anywhere I had lived before, the
roads were ploughed ruts,
she said.
There were big lizards climbing up the walls and I was bitten
all over by the mosquitoes.
They were there six years and
had a son.
Wing Commander Khim had
become chief of Burmas air
force and they had servants in
their home.

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Kate Kyi and Doris Edgar served in the forces at dierent ends of the earth. Now the nonagenarians from West
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Then tragedy struck.
He was killed in an air
crash, she said.
I went back to England and
lived with my parents.
Whenever any pilots from
Burma were in London they
would come to visit us because
my husband had been well
known to them all.
They did not like the food
they were served in the base
and my parents would let them
use the kitchen to cook up their
curries.
She met and married another

pilot Kenneth Maung-Maung


Kyi and the family went back
to Burma to live.
Kate said they were together
more than 60 years and had a
son.
She worked as a principal of
an international school.
Kates daughter migrated to
the US and her youngest son
was allowed to leave Burma to
live with relatives in Australia.
At first Kenneth had not
wanted to leave his family but
eventually agreed to move to
Australia, Kate said.

She has written a book, simply


titled Memories, for her eight
grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren.
The only other veteran living
at retirement home who was
photographer for the national
collage is Doris Edgar, nee
McCormick.
She grew up in Gingin and
said she wanted to see the bright
lights of the city so moved to
live with her grandparents in
Leederville.
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Bosich block
too high

100 years of PLC

A six-storey apartment block


for the former Bosich factory
site is too big and should not
be approved, Subiaco council
has told the Metropolitan
Redevelopment Authority.

Shaping their centenary Sophie Hall, left, Sophie Kestel, Chloe Schortinghuis, Madeleine Flugge, and Madeline Hansom. Photos: Paul McGovern

Presbyterian Ladies
Colleges 100th birthday finally
arrived on Wednesday, after
months of celebrations, with
presentations from the WA
Governor, Kerry Sanderson,
and author Susan Maushart.

It was a big party: junior students enjoyed bouncy-castles,


face-painting, photo booths and
animal pens while the senior
girls had a birthday party on the
oval from 2pm.
PLCs centenary book, This

Seadragon comes ashore


Seadragon Lane is to be the
new name of Right-of-Way 62, a
lane that runs towards the sea
in Cottesloe from Avonmore
Terrace and Marine Parade.
A seadragon, a larger cousin of
the seahorse, was found washed
up on the beach in the area in 1919.
The local council is gradually
re-naming its numbered lanes
and other features, and recently
appointed a committee to investigate appropriate names.
A new section of Cottesloe
is also about to get new street
names under the new system.
On this weeks list are names

for the streets and lanes that will


wind through a new Cottesloe
subdivision, once a limestone
quarry and lime kiln, and then
the council depot, the huge hole
now being filled in after being
sold by the council to developers
for $8.6 million.
A council committee this week
endorsed the names Kiln Road,
Angelo Lane, Drayton Lane and
Fahey Lane.
The last three names are associated with the former rectory
of St Philips in nearby in Napier
Street, which was said by the
council to have been used as
a camp by the quarry.

Little World, was officially


launched by Dr Maushart at the
Founders Day Service, which
was capped off by Ms Sanderson
cutting a birthday cake more
than a metre high.
The service featured speeches
from current and former house
captains, one of whom graduated in 1943.
I look around here and there
are many people I know, Ms
Sanderson said.
Many prominent figures were
at PLC.
I am indebted to the information in Susans book.
Dr Maushart said the birthday
felt like a day that would never
come after finishing the book
a year ago.

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complex and restaurant on
the neighbouring block, also
designed by Hillam Architects.
The committee said its
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two-storey variation to design
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Subiaco scene

Local government elections


Update your details
If youre a resident in the City of Subiaco, you should be
enrolled to receive a voting package. However, you need to
ensure your details on the state electoral roll are up to date.
Visit www.elections.wa.gov.au
If you operate a business or own property in the city, you may
be eligible for enrolment on the owner/occupier roll. Visit

www.subiaco.wa.gov.au or contact the city on 9237 9222


for more information. Rolls close on Friday 28 August.

Nominate for council


This is your chance to make a difference. The city has six
vacancies in the upcoming local government elections; north
ward (2), east ward (1), central ward (2) and south ward (1).
Nominations open Thursday 3 September and close Thursday
10 September.

Nominating as an elected member is an important decision.


For more information, please contact the citys governance
team on 9237 9222.

Administration Centre opening hours


The citys Administration Centre will open at 9am on Thursday
27 August instead of the normal time of 8.30am. The city
apologises for any inconvenience caused.

Community notices
Q Ordinary Council meeting Tuesday
25 August

Q Development Assessment Panel


application

Draft revised Planning Policy 4.10 Shenton Park Precinct


Final adoption
Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1293/57
(Minor amendment) Shenton Park redevelopment
Invitation to comment
Tender A/3904 Provision and maintenance of parking
ticket machines
Building and Health Services Review of Council policies
Proposal to undertake a heritage survey of the area bounded by
Railway Parade, Nicholson Road, Herbert Road and Aberdare Road
Elected Members Motion 34 Bagot Road, Subiaco
Bus Shelter Improvement Plan
Integrated Tranport Strategy
Daglish Station pedestrian and cyclist crossing facilities on
Railway Road
Regal Theatre Foundation Ltd request for the city to sponsor
rst stage of refurbishment
Lords operational performance report
Lords lighting upgrade Community Sporting and Recreation
Facilities Fund application
Personal training permit fees
Financial statements July 2015
22 Park Street, Subiaco Reconsideration under Section 31(1)
of the State Administrative Tribunal Act, 2004 of decision to
refuse an application for construction of a two storey building
621 (Lot 13) Hay Street, Subiaco Demolition of the existing
dwelling and construction of a three storey building comprising
twelve multiple dwellings and associated car parking
Retail and hospitality assessment An overview
City of Perth Act poll
Workshop outcomes Council and committee governance
structures
Elected Members Motion Referendum campaign funding
Elected Members Motion Wilson Parking Seddon Street
Elected Members Motion Rates reduction report
Elected Members Motion Fees Rosalie Park (Eastern Pavilion)

The city is inviting public comment on an application for


amendments to an approved three storey building comprising
ten multiple dwellings including alterations to the southern
and eastern elevations of the building and the basement at 125
Fairway, Crawley.

Q Community survey Relocation of AFL


Football from Subiaco Oval in 2018

The city is inviting public comment on a proposal to amend


the level of signicance of places on the Local Government
Inventory adopted under the classication of HCWA Register
of Heritage Places and Recommended for Register of Heritage
Places to exceptional signicance (Level 1).

Have your say on the social, economic and cultural impact


of the relocation of AFL Football from Subiaco Oval on the
Subiaco Town Centre.
The City of Subiaco has engaged Professional Public Relations
(PPR) to conduct a major survey of the wider community,
capturing the views and opinions of Subiaco residents, local
business owners and visitors who attend AFL/WAFL games at
Subiaco Oval.
There are four online surveys available:
business owners/operators
residents
Subiaco Oval patrons
general comments.

The application meets the criteria for a Development


Assessment Panel (DAP) application and will be determined by
the Metro West Joint Development Assessment Panel. For more
information on the DAPs visit daps.planning.wa.gov.au
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Friday 28 August.

Q Additions to the Local Government


Inventory
The city is inviting public comment on a proposal to include
the following former corner stores on the Local Government
Inventory with the classication of some signicance (level 3):
65 Bagot Road, Subiaco
135 Heytesbury Road, Subiaco
104 Keightley Road, Shenton Park
77 Nicholson Road, Shenton Park
107 Nicholson Road, Shenton Park
299 Railway Road, Subiaco
396398 Rokeby Road, Subiaco.
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 31 August.

Q Draft Planning Policy 3.11 Duke Street


Conservation Area
The city is inviting public comment on draft Planning Policy 3.11
Duke Street Conservation Area.
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 31 August.

Q Amendments to the Local Government


Inventory

Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 7 September.

Q Additions to the Town Planning Scheme


Register of Places of Cultural Heritage
Signicance
The city is inviting public comment on a proposal to amend
the level of signicance of the following places on the Local
Government Inventory to considerable signicance (Level 2)
and to include these places on the Town Planning Scheme
Register of Places of Cultural Heritage Signicance:

You are invited to provide us with your feedback via as many of


the surveys as are relevant to you. The surveys close at 5pm on
Monday 7 September.

230 Hamersley Road, Subiaco


142 Hensman Road, Subiaco
219 Heytesbury Road, Subiaco
90 Onslow Road, Shenton Park.

To complete the surveys, visit www.haveyoursaysubiaco.com.au

Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 7 September.

For more information on the above, visit


www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions or view hard
copies at the citys Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road,
Subiaco or Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco during
normal operating hours.
Comments should be submitted in writing
through the online submission form at
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions, via email to
city@subiaco.wa.gov.au or addressed to the Chief Executive
Ofcer, City of Subiaco, PO Box 270, Subiaco WA 6904.
Comments should clearly indicate the name and address of the
person making the submission and the proposal or application
to which the submission relates.

Q Development applications received


Property

Proposal

121 Bagot Road,


Subiaco
8/71 Troy Terrace,
Jolimont
107 Rosalie Street,
Shenton Park

Construction of alfresco area and


garage to existing dwelling
Alterations and additions to existing
commercial premises
Retrospective application for
construction of a carport to an
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


QNature play cafe
Join the city, Nature Play WA and Educated by Nature for a
lively discussion on how we can get our children off their
devices and back into the great outdoors.
Tuesday 25 August, 1pm
Shenton Park Community Centre, 240 Onslow Road,
Shenton Park
RSVP on 9237 9317 or culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

QUpskill pasta making workshop


A free pasta making workshop run by the citys Upskill youth
development program for young people aged fteen to
twenty-ve. Buon appetito!
Saturday 29 August, 2pm
Subiaco PCYC, 450 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
RSVP on 9237 9216 or culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

QREACH Population Health Check


Take fteen minutes out of your day to see the friendly
Roaming Education and Community Health staff and have a
free health check.
Friday 11 September, 10am to 1.30pm
Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
No RSVP required. Please contact the city on 9237 9320 for
further information.

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POST, August 22, 2015 Page 9

New undertakings
for Subi undertakers
By LLOYD GORMAN
The end is nigh for two undertakers, both long-term fixtures
in Rokeby Road, Subiaco.

Movable lookout towers at Cottesloe like this one launched in January by Premier Colin Barnett, with
Cottesloe Surf Life Saving Club member Bruce Simpson, help reduce the need for a shark barrier in the
water at Cottesloe, says the state government.

Ill tip in $10,000 says Rowell

A Cottesloe councillor has


offered to chip in $10,000
from his own pocket to save
the shark net project at
Cottesloe beach.

Im prepared to put
ten grand in, councillor
Rob Rowell told a council
committee meeting this week.
Mr Rowell said many welloff business people lived in
Cottesloe who might also be
prepared to help with the
$130,000-a-year cost of the
shark barrier after the state
government bailed out.
He chairs the councils
works and corporate service
committee which voted to
recommend that the full
council not go ahead with a
summer trial for the flexible
plastic shark barrier.
He and councillor Phil
Angers voted for Cottesloe to go
it alone, meeting the full cost of

the barrier that would enclose


the sea between the Cottesloe
groyne almost to the pylon.
Mr Angers said swimmers
who were staying away from
Cottesloe because of sharks
would be encouraged back and
would help local businesses.
If the state government

doesnt want to fund it, is it


possible to approach other
funders or crowd funders?
Mr Angers asked.
He said business sponsors
could have their names
recorded on beach signs as
donors.
Please turn to page 97

Sharks dont eat women


From page 1

Most of the other sharks


involved were considered to
be great whites.
Plenty of men are attacked,
Ms Pyvis said, but I feel pretty
safe. The fact is that they dont
attack women.
Asked if sharks did not like
the taste of women, she said:
Perhaps its a certain bit they
dont like.

She said her husband disputed her theory on the grounds


that male swimmers and surfers outnumbered women.
She said she swam daily
when home at Cottesloe and
while she was away from home
near a beach.
According to Wikipedia
there have been 274 fatal attacks in Australia since 1891.
Only 12 of them involved
women.

Chipper Funerals and Mareena


Purslow & Associates are moving
to bigger premises in Townshend
Road.
InvoCare Australia, which
claims to be Australias and the
Asia Pacifics biggest funeral,
cemetery and crematorium
operator, and which owns the
local undertakers, expects the
combined funeral parlour to open
in the first quarter of next year.
Tradies started renovations
earlier this month.
Station Street markets developer Greg Pearce has plans to
redevelop the main Chipper site
on the corner of Rokeby Road and
Duke Street.
In a joint venture with the undertakers, the plan is to put a building with a retailer on the ground
floor, a level of offices above that
and high-end apartments on top.
InvoCare bought 27 and 31-33
Townshend Road in 2013 and
applied to Subiaco council in
January 2014 to add a memorial
service area, cool room and storage areas, a tahara (for Jewish
burials) and a garage for hearses
and limousines.
Some residents in York Street,
which runs parallel to the side
of the building, objected to the
development application, saying they did not want to live on
deaths doorstep.
Luke Gregory, InvoCare general manager WA, said Chipper
Funerals bereavement centre,
on the corner of Rokeby and

The swim, with up to 300 competitors, will leave


from Cottesloe beach the morning after the start
of the main swim.
It will be called Champions of the Channel.
Beach facilities, such as start-line equipment,
tents and toilets, will be left in place from the
day before.
There will be 2400 swimmers in the main
19.7km event next year, but each year hundreds
of swimmers are left disappointed when they
are balloted out of the race.
Competitors travel from interstate and
overseas for the headline event.
The Champions of the Channel is an elite
event where interested swimmers must qualify
to compete, Cottesloe council staff told a
committee meeting this week.

Last month, supplier Fruit at


Work got $605; an employee spent
another $157 at Farmer Jacks
and Coles.
Another $97 was spent by a different worker on fruit, Milo, tea,
coffee, and sponges.
In May the fruit bill was $596
(Claremont gets fruity, POST,
August 15.
In July last year, Claremont
spent $259 on fruit.
Workers get bananas, kiwifruit,
apples, mandarins and oranges.

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council is up.

Waves of swimmers will leave Cottesloe


between 5.45 and 6.30am, and the event will
use the same format as the channel swim.
A strict competition time of 11am has been
set for arrival at Rottnest.
The committee recommended that the full
council approve both events.

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ALL ASPECTS OF GARDEN WORK

Fruit salad days

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Two swims to Rottnest

A second Rottnest swim will be held to catch


the overflow from the immensely popular
Rottnest Channel Swim held from Cottesloe
each February.

Nicholson roads, would remain.


We have had a presence in the
suburb since the 1960s, in rented
premises, and are looking forward
to supporting families and the
community from our new permanent home for our operations in
the area, Mr Gregory said.
To ensure that the care and
experience of existing staff remain available for local families,
staff from our existing Chipper
Funerals and Mareena Purslowe
& Associates premises in Subiaco
will relocate to the new location.
In response to demand and
feedback from families, we have
successfully dual-branded our
Purslowe Funerals and Mareena
Purslowe funeral homes in
Midland, Fremantle, Wangara
and Victoria Park and we are
considering doing the same at
this location.
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Bold Park Aquatic building progress

Swimming programs open for registration!


The Bold Park Aquatic redevelopment is progressing well with the major building works
nearing completion.

Classes for babys and toddlers will be held in the new shallow undercover leisure pool,
which has level pool access and warmer water.

Both the 50m outdoor and 20m covered leisure pools have been built and the main
building and tiling is all but finished.

The new pool is also an ideal environment for water walking and rehabilitation.

Commissioning of the new pools is expected within the next month with the whole centre
on track for an October opening!
The superior water quality and unique bushland setting of Bold Park Aquatic make for a
great place for swimming, leisure and fitness.
The Bold Park Swim Academy will be offering a wide choice of learn-to-swim programs to
suit swimmers from infants to adults.

A variety of group fitness classes will be held in the multi-purpose room and aqua aerobics
classes will be available for anyone interested in a more gentle form of exercise.
Register your interest to join a program today!
To learn more or to register your interest visit www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/bpa,
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WHATS on in TOWN ...


Preserving family photos
and documents

Another successful e-waste weekend

Come along to Cambridge Library this month to hear Paul


Malone, archive specialist, discuss how to preserve family letters,
documents and photographs. The session will also show how
best to store archival material and for the budget conscious, low
cost options for safe storage.

Items that were dropped included old computers, TVs,


laptops, cameras, printers and much more.

Paul Malone has worked in conservation and preservation at


the State Library of WA for many years and now runs his own
business in North Perth called Preservation Services.
This event is part of National Family History Month at
Cambridge Library.
When:

Thursday, 27 August

Time:

10am - 11.30am

Where:

Cambridge Library - Reading Room

Bookings:

Essential on 9383 8999 or email


library@cambridge.wa.gov.au.

Free session, morning tea will be provided.

Productive spring gardening


Get a head start on Spring with expert advice from Terra Perma.
When:

Thursday, 3 September 2015

Time:

10.30am -12pm

Where:

Town of Cambridge Library,


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Registration:

Essential. Please complete the online


registration form on
ening
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The Town of Cambridge recently hosted its


second e-waste drop off weekend, successfully
saving 10 tonnes of electronic recyclables from
going to landfill.

The event was open to anyone with unwanted


electronic items and the weekend saw 364 cars come
through to drop off their e-waste.
The drop-off weekend was part of
the Towns waste reduction initiative,
the MaxRecovery Campaign. Thanks
to everyone who participated and for
helping make this campaign a success.

For more information contact the Towns Waste team


on 9347 6000 or email waste@cambridge.wa.gov.au

ROADS TO CLOSE for annual Charity Event


On Sunday, 30 August WAs biggest charity
event, the Chevron City to Surf for Activ, will
see tens of thousands of keen walkers, joggers
and runners pound the pavement, setting off
from the City and passing through the Town
before crossing the finish line at City Beach
Oval.
On event day temporary road closures and parking
restrictions will be in place across areas of the Town.
F
From
7am to around 2pm - Hay Street, Underwood
A
Avenue,
Rochdale Road, Perry lakes Drive and Oceanic

Drive will be closed to traffic.


The 4km event will start from McLean Park and will
require short term closure of The Boulevard, Ulster
Road, Howtree Place and Chandler Avenue West.
Temporary parking restrictions will be in place
throughout City Beach, both east and west of West
Coast Highway.
For more information visit
http://perth.perthcitytosurf.com/road-closures

For more information contact a Sustainability Officer on


9347 6000 or email sustainability@cambridge.wa.gov.au

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POST, August 22, 2015 Page 11

Corner stores to get heritage listing


By RHIANNON SHINE
Family-run corner stores
that Subiaco council forced
to close decades ago are now
getting heritage protection.
Under planning rules introduced in the 1970s, stores that
had been opened in Subiaco for
generations were forced to close
permanently if they had been
vacant for six months.
Former Subiaco councillor
Lindsay Stewart told the POST
in the 1980s that the council
had a rigid policy in the 1970s
that forced delis to close the
day their six-month vacancy
period was up.
A recent staff report identified
15 current and former corner
stores to be heritage listed.
The report named 52 places
that were corner stores in 1940

and one that was built in 1949.


Many of these buildings have
since been demolished or redeveloped.
Of those that remain, the
report concluded only 15 had
retained recognisable evidence
of the former shop.
Subiaco councillor Lee
Hemsley, who owns a corner
store-turned-hairdressing business in Onslow Road, said it
would be worthwhile to heritagelist these properties.
He said corner stores were
gently encouraged to close
after new town planning rules
were introduced in the 1970s.
They [corner stores] are
definitely part of Subiacos heritage, Cr Hemsley said.
Im pleased to be associated
with a still-functioning corner
store.

It was originally a tuck shop


for the school [Rosalie Primary]
across the road.
The report said corner stores
were an important part of the
social fabric and architectural
landscape of early suburbs such
as Subiaco.
The surviving buildings remain as strong visual reminders
of a former era, it said.
Various studies of corner
stores in Australia reflect on issues such as the importance of
these places in providing easy
access to day-to-day requirements
at a time when motor vehicles and
refrigeration were not common.
The report said they had a
role as local meeting places
and provided opportunities for
people, including single and
married women, to own and/or Still functioning A former store-turned-hairdressers owned by
operate small businesses.
councillor Lee Hemsley at 90 Onslow Road.

Soft landing for art work


A base for a Sculpture by
the Sea artwork now owned by
Cottesloe council cost $15,834.
Claremont Asphalt built the
soft-fall base and concrete outer
ring for Rebecca Roses steel orange sea anemone, on permanent
show at Harvey Field.

Ms Roses work is 1.3m high


and 6m wide.
This sculpture was intended
to encourage children to play and
climb on the structure, so the base
had to meet the same standards
(soft-fall) as other playground
equipment, council CEO Mat
Humfrey said.

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heritage properties.

Roberts raring to go on $5m reno

By DAVID COHEN
Multiplex heiress Denby
Roberts is keen to get going
on her $5million renovation
of one of Cottesloes most
historic homes.
Councillors gave the latest
two-storey plans for Barsden,
on the corner of Forrest and
Broome streets, the thumbs-up
at a Monday night committee
meeting.
Ms Roberts architect, Tim
Wright, said he was desperately
keen to see the project on the
91-year-old property through.
We are going to spend a lot
of money on the project, Mr
Wright said.
Its riddled with concrete
cancer. Its not a particularly
safe place at the moment.
Were excited to get this
finally going. Id rather not
get bogged down in minutiae.
But councillors spent time

on minutiae a recessed front


door that Ms Roberts wants
to keep, but move flush with
the wall.
Id be very keen to see the
heritage comments on that,
mayor Jo Dawkins said.
Planning manager Andrew
Jackson was relaxed: Its not
the end of the world if it does
change, he said.
Ms Dawkins said the door was
part of the propertys details.
Its the detail of the building were all extremely fond
of, she said.
In the end, councillors decided the door could be flush
with the wall.
I will be extremely pleased
if the applicant goes ahead,
Ms Dawkins said.
Councillor Helen Burke was
keen for work to start as soon
as possible.
Its quite a dangerous site
there, she said.

Deputy mayor Peter Jeanes


said: Its very important to a
lot of people in Cottesloe.
Ms Roberts bought Barsden
after the 2007 additions for
$8.85million in 2012.
That year, the council approved a big two-storey addition, which didnt happen.
In 2013 another two-storey
design was approved, and
more demolition happened.
There were two previous
applications from Ms Roberts
to the council before the latest plans.
Barsden was built in 1924
for solicitor Joseph Henry
Barsden.
Heritage authorities say it
has a romanticised ionic colonnade supporting an unusual
entablature and balustrade
to three sides.
Ms Roberts plans will go
before next weeks full council meeting.

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Jet-setting art needs personal care


Being flown overseas as an
artwork courier may sound like
a glamorous job, but Berndt
Museum collection manager
Natalie Hewlett says the highpressure role leaves no time
for relaxing.
Natalie left for Turkey this
week with 21 precious Yirrkala
drawings, which have been on
show in the Lawrence Wilson Art
Gallery at the University of WA.
The vibrant crayon drawings
on brown paper represent the
stories, history, culture and
knowledge of the Yolngu people
of north-east Arnhem Land.
The drawings were first
collected and documented
by renowned anthropologists
Catherine and Ronald Berndt
during field trips around the
area in 1946 and 47.
They are included on
UNESCOs International Asia-

Pacific and Australian Memory


of the World register.
Natalie said she would
oversee the drawings journey
from Perth to Turkey, where
they will be on display at the
14th Istanbul Bienniale at the
Istanbul Modern museum.
Im there to make sure that
nothing untoward happens
to the artworks while theyre
travelling, Natalie said.
The extreme would be where
someone wants to steal something highly unusual.
But most of it is about the fact
that people who handle freight
all the time dont read the labels
on crates and dont care that it
says fragile, handle with care
or dont leave out in the sun.
So thats my job to make
sure its looked after.
The brown paper drawings
are quite fragile and the crayon,

because its so old, tends to


pop off.
So the other reason Im going
is because Im a conservator,
so if there is damage, I can fix
it at the other end before they
go on display.
In my bag I have a spatula
and a bunch of tape.
The job has also taken Natalie
to New York and India in the
past, and one trip included a
close call.
They put the crate [of artworks] in the container and
then they were going to fill up
the container with all of these
live fish boxes, she said.
I said no, no, no... thats not
happening.
Thats an example of why I
have to be there.
The collection will be on display at Istanbul Modern from
September 2 to November 29.

Precious cargo Natalie Hewlett wont let the these crates out of her
sight. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Flood fears dog Jualbup


Board Treasurer required for a not-for-prot retirement village based in the western
suburbs of Perth. Lisle Villages (Inc.) is an independent retirement village, comprising
137 independent living units.

The 2010 March hail storm deemed a one in a hundred year storm caused major flooding in and
around Lake Jualbup
Fears about possible flooding before the plan can be com- to the lake.
It will also need to approve
are contributing to the latest pleted.
The Water Corporation has work on sections of the lake wall.
delay in plans to make Lake
Walls on the north and northJualbup a permanent body agreed to rerun the model
for a one-in-100-year storm eastern boundary are to be
of water.
recurrence interval as per replaced with a sloping bank
A draft plan for the Shenton the parameters of the draft while the south and southPark wetland, being drawn management plan.
western wall is to be shored
up by consultants GHD with
It is anticipated that it will up and widened.
a council-appointed working be presented to the council
The Department of
group, has raised a number once the modelling has been Aboriginal Affairs will also
of risks.
need to consent before the
carried out.
These risks centre on the
The management plan was ex- work and trials of a polymer
need for further flood and pected to be completed in June, material or bentonite clay to
hydrological studies, an according to a previous council seal the lake bed can be carupdate about the project this update about the project.
ried out.
week stated.
Councillors approved a plan
Last December, the Water
[The council] is seeking Corporation expressed con- in February 2012 but it was
assistance from the Water cerns about an increased risk rejected by the Aboriginal
Corporation to develop the of flooding to nearby homes as community, which staged a
necessary flood modelling a result of proposed changes walk-out at that meeting.

Position Overview.
In conjunction with the Chief Executive Ocer, the Treasurer is tasked with keeping the
nances healthy so the Association can achieve its mission.
The Treasurer should have the ability for critical appraisal, can contribute to strategic
planning and be creative about generating funds. Recognised Australian qualications
in accounting are essential. A working knowledge of the provisions of the Retirement
Villages Act 2015, the Fair Trading Code (Retirement Villages) 2015 and the Associations
Incorporation Act will be highly regarded.
Some people on the Associations Board do not have well developed nancial skills and it
is important the Treasurer is able to explain the nance report simply and clearly.
The main duties of the Treasurer are to oversee the nancial administration of the
Association, review procedures and nancial reporting, advise the Board on nancial
strategy, advise on appropriate investing of the Associations cash reserves and review the
Investment Policy on a regular basis.
While Lisle Villages (Inc.) is a not-for-prot organisation, the Board understand that
people should be compensated for their time. A salary of up to $1,000 per month, plus
any reasonable expenses will be negotiated with the successful applicant.
Applications to be sent to the attention of the Chief Executive Ocer.
Post: 50/57 Lisle Street, Mount Claremont, WA, 6010.
Email: nickt@lislevillages.com.au,
Fax: 08 9385 0016.
Telephone: 08 9384 5481.

Subi Salvos need your help


Subiacos Salvation Army
store is quickly running out
of things to sell.
Donations to the local opshop have slowed to a trickle
in the past few weeks, according to manager Kelly Morris.
On a normal day, Monday
to Saturday, wed empty two
wheelie bins and a large
metal container outside the
shop twice a day; today there
were just four shopping bags
in the bins, said Kelly, who
has been the shop manager
for two years.
Someone usually comes in
for five hours on a Sunday to
sort through the stuff.
Normally we dont have an
issue with dumping outside the
store, like other shops, but we
do have an issue with theft. If
we dont get to the stuff first
we lose it to thieves.
The Salvos shop which
is in Rowland Street is
the Salvation Armys only
boutique store in WA and is
used to receiving unwanted
or second hand quality brands
and top shelf items from shops
such as Myer and David Jones.
Excess items they cant
hold would normally go to the
Salvos store in Perth CBD,
but lately the Subi store has
been struggling to stock its

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We depend on stuff coming
in all the time, Kelly said.
We put out 100 items of
clothing a day to reach our
production figures. If the profit
isnt there then we cant raise
money for the Salvation Army
programs, which is the reason
we are here.
Subiaco isnt the only store
experiencing this recent
downturn: all Salvos stores

are struggling.
She thinks the inclement
weather and the approaching
change in the seasons are factors in the slowdown of people
making donations.
Kelly said they accepted
most items but not furniture
such as clothing, bric-a-brac,
accessories (shoes/bags/belts),
toys, books, DVDs and CDs.
We really need and appreciate your help, she said.

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Mayoral fight moves


to Ocean Village
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Round two of the fight between Cambridge mayor Simon
Withers and some ratepayers
has started.
Declared mayoral candidate
Keri Shannon tried to stop the
reappointment of Mr Withers as
chairman of the board of Ocean
Gardens retirement village at City
Beach on Monday night.
Mr Withers declared an interest and left the room when the
towns community committee
considered endorsing his appointment.
Ms Shannon had repeatededly challenged Mr Withers
at council meetings during the
processing of the Amendment
31 changes to the town planning
scheme to allow duplex, triplex
and apartment developments
in the western end of the town.
On Monday, Ms Shannon
turned up at the community and
resources committee with about
a dozen village residents.
She said Mr Withers was entrenched as chairman but might
not stand for council again in
October.
Residents bought into the
village knowing the town of
Cambridge had a duty of care
as to its stewardship.
She said now, apart from Mr
Withers, there were no members
of the council on the board.
Mr Withers has been board
chairman since being elected
to the council eight years ago.
The village constitution set a
nine-year maximum term for any
board member.
The board has nominated Mr
Withers for one more year and
Anthony Kinder for another
three.

According to the constitution,


the council has 60 days to approve
or reject nominations.
Ms Shannon asked the committee to defer a vote until service
dates could be checked.
Village resident John Hill
presented a petition opposing
the reappointments.
The residents have been
dictated to by the board for the
past three years, Mr Hill said.
It is about to destroy the wonderful ambience of the village
in the name of development at
all costs.
Councillor Sonia Grinceri, a
former member of the board, said
the village had to be modernised
because new generations of the
elderly demanded different standards and facilities such as WiFi.
The committee agreed to ask
the full council next week to
support the appointments.
After the meeting Mr Withers
said he had not yet made his mind
up if he would stand for council
again at the October election.

Assistant greenkeeper Tony Vidovich, left, and club member Richard Jay inspect the laying of the new artifical
turf at Dalkeith Nedlands Bowling Club.

Bowls club rolls out green carpet


They are rolling out the carpet
for a grand show at the Dalkeith
Nedlands Bowling Club.
About 80 country and city
clubs are coming to town for a
four-day carnival next month.
Organisers hope a new synthetic turf green and a $200,000-

plus renovation will showcase


the club, which has views over
the Swan River.
Rain delayed the laying of
the turf, which came in rolls
weighing 750kg.
Club president Chris
Richardson said: I was sur-

prised by the precision they


used when laying it. That is
why it was important they did
not do it when it was due to rain.
Everything will be ready for
the carnival.
Club members donated their
time and labour.

Secret talks over Pavilion now open


A controversial 16-storey
$120million redevelopment
planned for the Subiaco
Pavilion Market site will be
back before planners next week.
The Metro West Joint
Development Assessment
Panel which approved the
project by Sydney developer
Ian Day in February will reconsider aspects of its approval
on Wednesday morning in the
Subiaco council offices.
The developers consortium
known as Subigate appealed
to the State Administrative

Tribunal over a large number


of the conditions and advice
notes that formed part of the
approval.
Residents and owners of
110-year-old heritage-listed
terrace houses in Catherine
Street, which borders the proposed development, feared their
properties would be at risk from
demolition and building works.
Some of the conditions concerned the preparation of dilapidation reports on properties
including the Regal Theatre
and Subi Hotel near the pro-

posed Pavilion Market site.


After months of secret negotiations between the developer,
DAP and the council, details of
what the developers were challenging became public at last
weeks council development
services committee meeting.
Catherine Street resident
Ines Janca, representing the
16 owners of properties on that
street, said the 38 conditions
of approval had been halved
in the SAT mediation process,
and 26 advice notes had been
reduced to one.

None of the conditions or


advice notices was flippant;
each had a solid professional
reasoning and long staff hours
behind it, she told the council
meeting.
I do not believe that they
were halved because they were
originally unsubstantiated
rather it was due to pressure
during the mediation.
In my opinion, if the conditions are removed, then certainly the conditional approval
should become invalid.
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COTTESLOE, Peppermint Grove and Claremont are
looking for new ways to work together in a regional
subsidiary organisation. Legislation to allow local
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Coastal monitoring
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IN 2008 an assessment
of Cottesloes coastal
vulnerability was made,
followed up in 2010 by a
Geotechnical Assessment
that revealed less than
expected volumes of solid
ground along the foreshore.
Since then a continuing
monitoring project, involving photography and beach
width measuring at priority
areas, has begun.
Seasonal storm erosion
occurs every year along
Cottesloes coastline. Monitoring to gain better understanding of coastal processes, and potential long-term
changes to the coastline,
will assist in future planning of appropriate development.
Another important consideration is maintenance
of many private and public
assets, such as Marine Parade itself, and multiple car
parks, beach access paths
and walkways, as well as
utilities such as sewerage,
gas, electricity and water
mains.

Last year the monitoring


showed erosion of beaches north of the Cottesloe
groyne, and accretion of
sand on southern beaches,
with the exception of the
area north of Beach Street
groyne.
The Council will continue the monitoring programme, noting that wellrecorded observations over
several years are needed for
accuracy.
Outcome of the monitoring will be published at the
Town website.

YOU can take part in


the 2016 Australia Day
Awards by nominating a
local individual to become
Citizen of the Year. You
can also suggest someone
who is less than 25 years
in age, as Young Citizen
of the Year; and nominate
a Community Group or
Event of the Year for their
own award.
Before Friday, October
16, make your suggestion and help Cottesloe
acknowledge and reward
the people and organisations that have made an
outstanding voluntary contribution during 2015, or
that have contributed to our
local community, year after
year.
Contact Cottesloes comPXQLW\GHYHORSPHQWRIFHU
by phone on 9285 5000 or
access the nomination form

Flag-raising
on Australia
Day. Be
part of the
January
celebrations
by
nominating
someone for
Cottesloes
own awards.

on the Towns website link


www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au
Events Cottesloe Annual Events.

Last year
In 2015, Adua Marcon
became our Citizen of the
Year. Rebecca Johnston
was Young Citizen of the

Vintage Coastal
Culture for
Cotts Village
Carnival
ORGANISERS of this years Carnival in the Town
Centre Saturday November 7, from 10am to 6pm
will strive for vintage coastal culture focusing on
creative artists as well as food and entertainment.
As in 2014, ProCott acts, as well as local
wants keep the local school and musical percommunity feel, but give formers.
the street festival greater
Please note: Napoleon
appeal for the wider WA Street and Station Street
community.
will both be closed to
The arts feel ap- WUDIF IURP )ULGD\ WKH Local, school and musical
proach will bring more 6th, at 3pm, until Satur- acts will feature at the
high-quality busking day the 7th at 11.30pm.
October carnival.

Music for
Pleasure

Plan for Natural Areas

Two choirs in three-part


harmony will perform
together tomorrow, August 23.

Volunteers planting native species at Mudurup Rocks.

THE latest addendum to Cottesloes Natural Areas


Management Plan has been passed by the Council.
The Town has committed $70,000 to it in the current
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Much of Cottesloes natural area is along the frontal
dune, where native vegetation stabilises the dune, reducing sand drift and the impact of storm surge. Also,
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provides a home for native fauna.

Year, and Cottesloe subbranch of the RSL received


the community group
award. Cottesloe Tennis
Club won the Community
Event of the Year for successfully hosting the Davis
Cup World Group tie playoff between Australia and
Uzbekistan.

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Quartet Viennese, who with
a guest soprano will present Music from the Golden
Age of Vienna.
Concerts are held from
3pm to 5pm in the War Memorial Town Hall at the Cottesloe Civic Centre. Ticket
prices include afternoon tea,
and can be purchased prior to
the concert, or at the door on
the day.
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World Music.
Cost: $15 (Conc. $12)
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Ph: 9314 2559 (Deborah Calvert).
30 AUGUST
Quartet Viennese with a
guest soprano
A Day & Night in Vienna:
serenades and arias by Mozart, including excerpts from
The Marriage of Figaro. The
second half will feature music from the Strauss dynasty
and the golden age of Viennese operetta and waltzes.
Cost: $20 (Conc. $15).
To book or for enquiries:
Ph: 0402 331 950 (Jacek).

Meetings at
Civic Centre
NEXT Council meeting
Monday August 24, at
7pm.
Following Council meeting Tuesday September
29, at 7pm.
Development Services
Monday September 21,
6pm.
Works and Corporate
Services Tuesday September 22, 6pm.
Planning applications:
For October lodge by
September 14, 2015.

Open Water
Races in
October
SWIMMING WA opens
its 2015 Open Water
Swim Series at Cottesloe
beach on Saturday October 31.
Races begin at 8am, and
will draw around 300 competitors in four races, over
distances ranging from
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Cottesloe SLSC volunteers
will oversee safety, and
members of the public can
enter the events.

Council has acknowledged


a request for a commemorative plaque at John and
Elsie Curtins house in Jarrad Street.

Cott Cat
rides on

OVER the past 12 years


the Cott Cat bus service
has ferried thousands of
visitors to and from the
beachfront, mainly for
them to experience Sculpture by the Sea, during which it runs every
day. Many changes and
improvements have occurred since 2002, when
the bus service began,
jointly-funded by the
Town and beachfront hotels.
By last year the overall
$50,000 annual cost was
shared equally between the
Town and the Public Transport Authority.
The Cott Cat service will
continue in 2015-16.
It runs from 10.30am to
5.30pm, every 15 minutes,
at weekends and public
holidays (except Christmas
Day) in December through
to March. During Sculpture
by the Sea there is a daily
service.

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Online
dating
updated

Driveway plan
irks neighbours
By DAVID COHEN
Four people expressed concerns on Monday night over
a Cottesloe couples plans to
build a big home in Deane
Street.

By DAVID COHEN
Both men and women have
unrealistic dating expectations, West Perth matchmakers say.
The women say, I want
George Clooney, said Felicity
Lockyer, from matchmaking
group Just Coffee.
The men say, I want a
Victorias Secret model, but I
look like Mr Bean.
The over-45s want a 25-yearold.
Just Coffee owner Louise
Roberts said even single mums
with kids had high hopes,
What some of them want
would be hard to find, and they
want it tomorrow, Louise said.
Louise bought Just Coffee five
months ago. There are 800 names
on her database, with about 260
of those active.
Were very selective, she
said. We cant help everyone.
We have 60% females and 40%
males, so we are on a man-hunt.
Felicity said there was plenty
of demand for a face-to-face
matchmaker despite the plethora of online dating sites.
A recurring thing among
younger men is theyre tired
of pubs and clubs, and being
online, she said.
Theres not a problem meeting girls its the type of girls
they meet online.
Louise said women felt vulnerable online and wanted
an agency to vet prospective
matches.
There are people who have
had fantastic outcomes with

Kate and Adrian Moore want


their driveway to go through a
wall and under a footpath, but
the town would prefer car access
from the back lane.
The Moores plans show basement parking for five cars, three
bedrooms with ensuites on
the ground floor, and a master
bedroom on the upper storey.
Other features include a lift,
cellar, pool and outdoor shower,
a separate building at the back
with a childrens retreat, and a
nursery.
The site presents a unique
challenge, Ms Moore told councillors on Monday night.
We do have the full support
of most of the neighbours on

Matchmakers Felicity Lockyer, left, and Louise Roberts.


online dating, she said.
But there are also a lot of
stories of people who have been
scammed.
People go to deep measures
to be in a relationship.
Louise and Felicity take copies
of clients drivers licences.
We dont do police clearances
not yet, Felicity said.
She said some clients needed
date coaching.
If theyve been in a
relationship for 30 years, its a
completely different field out
there, she said.
Some need a bit of a spruceup.
Louise said meeting people
for the first time over coffee was
better than in a pub at night.

$1450 to tile Grove dunny


Spuddas Tiling was paid
$1450 for public toilet tiling in
Peppermint Grove last month.
The payment was one of several queried by councillors at
last weeks meeting.
Councillor Scott Fleay was
told the tiles went down in the
library toilets.
Deputy shire president
Charles Hohnen asked about
$18,850 paid to Perth Landscape
Design for the Leake Street median island landscaping.
He was assured it was the final
payment for the project.
Mr Fleay asked about $5467

for playground repairs and sand


supply at Keanes Point.
Infrastructure manager
Donovan Norgard said some of
the equipment had needed sandblasting and powder-coating
because of corrosion.
One of the largest amounts
was $31,544, to lawyers representing the shire in a tribunal
over Radhika Oswals attempt
to stop the demolition order
against her half-completed Bay
View Terrace mansion.
There bills totalling $297,254
on the list.

Owners of this Cottesloe block, to


the left of the existing home, want
to build their drive through the
wall and under the footpath.
the street.
Mr Moore was worried about
the council not agreeing with
him on the natural ground levels
for his block.
He said neighbours at the
back didnt need to worry about
over-shadowing.
In future we intend subdividing, downsizing and moving
from the front to the back, Mr
Moore said.
Its what I do for a living:
chop up for maximum yield.
But this is a family dwelling
and I dont want to do that.
Horst Schmidt, Barb Pascoe,
Prue Birmingham and Howard
Read told councillors about
their worries.
Ms Moore had said her carpark
would help with traffic congestion, but Mr Schmidt disagreed.
So did Ms Pascoe. In more
than 40 years of living there,
there has never been a significant
problem with parking, she said.
Ms Birmingham was worried
about the under-footpath driveway and said it would lead to an
unattractive and ugly street.
Mr Read spoke on behalf of
sie solution, Ms Downes said.
The matter will go before
Mondays full council meeting.

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Page 26 POST, August 22, 2015

Research provides hope


for people with MND

Hockey is
a winner at
St Hildas

A senior researcher in
Nedlands has found that the
molecules she studies in
her work on cancer are also
involved in motor neurone
disease.

Hockey is one of the most


popular sports at St Hildas and
all the hard work has paid off
with the school winning this
years inter-school pennant.
At the end of a hotly-contested
season, hockey captain Monika
Blakenburgs could not be more
thrilled to end her school
hockey career with a win.
I started playing minkey
when I was in Year 1 and just
enjoyed running around a eld
with my friends, she said.
I kept returning each year to
the eld and, like many of our
senior girls, really enjoy the
competition and camaraderie Hockey stars Angela Chilwell, left, Sara Foster, Isabella Suleski and
of hockey.
Monika Blakenburgs are in winning form.
St Hildas students also comIt is the rst time either has years and providing a developpeted in the recent state championships and, for two Year 10s, been selected for a national ment path into the senior levels
success at this competition led team and both are looking is making a difference.
We are really proud of our
to selection in the Australian forward to more hockey experiSchool Girls under-17 team ence and making new friends. hockey teams and are delighted
St Hildas has more than 160 girls that the girls who also play
which will compete in South
regularly playing hockey across for clubs outside St Hildas
Africa next year.
Isabella Suleski and Angela its junior and senior schools and continue to inspire their team
Chilwell were both surprised head of sport Emme Wild believes mates and share their skills,
introducing the sport in the early she said.
and honoured to be selected.

Archa Fox, a researcher at


the Harry Perkins Institute of
Medical Research, discovered
a tiny cellular structure within
the nucleus of cells 13 years ago.
The structure is now known
as the paraspeckle.
This is signicant research
into neurodegenerative diseases, which are currently
incurable, particularly MND,
Dr Fox said.
One of the big mysteries in
MND is we dont actually understand what causes it. It mainly
affects adults and only a small
number of cases have a family
history of the disease.
We dont know whats going
wrong in the motor neurones
that are dying, but now we
think there could be a common
pathway involving paraspeckles
that is faulty in MND patients.
The research, published in
the Journal of Cell Biology,
shows that while many different

Historic homes create controversy


Two old Floreat houses
in The Boulevard are being
excised from controversial
changes to planning rules in
Cambridge.
This is bureaucracy gone
mad, councillor Corinne
MacRae said.
These two houses have the
highest level of protection
granted to property in the state.
Why do we need to do this?
she asked Cambridge councils

development committee.
The model brick and model
timber houses are both 81 years
old and were built during the
Depression to try to stimulate
the house building industry.
Both houses are listed on
the State Heritage Register as
well as the towns municipal
inventory.
But some residents complained they should have been
referred to the Heritage Council

AUCTION

when the town council was


considering the Amendment
31 changes to its town planning scheme, which will allow
duplex, triplex and apartment
development in the western end
of the town.
There is some scaremongering about other houses in
Floreat, Ms MacRae said.
Those owners can come to
us and we will put them on the
municipal inventory.

The WA Planning Commission


has yet to draw up a recommendation for Planning Minister
John Day, who will have the
nal say.
The council asked for legal
advice after a ratepayer said the
council had not complied with
the Heritage Act when handling
Amendment 31.
The two houses on The
Boulevard were built as a result
of architectural competitions.

Dr Archa Fox
molecules are involved in MND,
many of them come together
within paraspeckles.
Paraspeckles are formed by
accumulations of proteins and
are important in human cells
because they help the cells to
cope with stress.
But when the same proteins
accumulate in the wrong places
this causes diseases including
MND and other lethal conditions.
While the research is at a very
early stage and being tested in
human cells within a laboratory
setting, it provides hope for
people with neurodegenerative
diseases, and their families.

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AUCTION

$50k deposit
Settlement 60 days

On site 11 am September 12, 2015

17 JUBILEE CRES CITY BEACH

3 Kitchens 570sqm Block

SHES NO OIL PAINTING BUT THE VIEWS AND LOCATION SURE ARE

You live in a special place when you wander out your front door and ACCIDENTALLY nd yourself on the beach.
THIS IS PRIME REAL ESTATE.

Second closest City Beach home to pristine patrolled beaches and new Surf club and Cafes.
Permanent Indian Ocean and Rottnest Island views.
Elevated with NORTH aspect taking in Norfolk Pines and evergreen Jubilee Park opposite.
3 Separate self-contained ats can be sub let individually or opened up for conventional family living.
Carpe diem and MAKE IT YOURS at Auction on the 12th September.

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Not in our backyard: an infill alternative


Daglish reader JOHN STICKLE
* writes that there are viable,
innovative and imaginative
ways to deal with WAs forecast
population increase other than
urban infill and high-density
developments.
The Perth and Peel@3.5
Million document released for
discussion by the WA Planning
Commission is misguided and
a little-picture approach to catering for increased population
in WA to 2050.
It seems to be ego driven and
shows an alarming lack of imaginative and innovative thinking.
An alternative solution would
be to provide staged infrastructure development in rural and
remote regions.
An independent researchbased university and a teaching
hospital need to be planned for:
Bunbury/Busselton (research
horticulture, wine, fishing, dairy,
health sciences);
Geraldton (astrophysics,
fishing, grains, advanced manufacturing such as ship building,
rural medicine);
Albany (aquaculture, forestry, dry-land agriculture, veterinary science, rural medicine);
Derby (aquaculture, logistics,

Urban density ideas have been imported from countries with very dierent climates. Above: A new face of Subiaco, high density home units in Roydhouse Street, behind Bunnings, said to improve vibrancy. Inll means
there are now two Subiacos and two Claremonts. Below: Old Subiaco.
live cattle transport, veterinary
science, rural and tropical
medicine).
For the first five years of operation, the universities would work
in serviceable and utilitarian
buildings, similar to the way
UWA started.
These institutions would pro-

vide many benefits to people in


the regions.
Other enterprises and service
providers may move to regional
areas and attract people who do
not want to drive 50km to work
in Perth each day on congested
roads.
A big-picture approach would
be to use high-speed trains
powered by electricity
from solar, wind and wave
generation.
Some other cities could be
connected by a high-speed
magnetic levitation train
system, with a tested speed
of 603kmh.
Belmont Park Racecourse
would be converted to a
transport hub for such a
train, conventional rail, bus,
road freight and on-demand
transport operators.
The new international and
interstate airport would be
built in the Copley, Inkpen,
and Wilberforce area east
of the Darling Scarp.
Pilots would be less likely
to be troubled by the problematic wind shear experienced on approach to Perth
Airport on the coastal side
of the Darling Scarp.
In Europe, many highspeed trains run on elevated
tracks on concrete columns,

Are you a Handyman or Tradesman?


Carealot is seeking to employ home and
garden maintenance workers across the
metropolitan area.
The work would ideally suit people with previous
experience who are looking for only 10hrs/week.
Duties include: Window and gutter cleaning
Pruning
General yard work
We are recruiting qualied Plumbers and Electricians.
Employment is on a casual basis with regular hours
available. Equipment provided.

9388 3866

eliminating the need to resume


land.
Albanys climate may be
better suited for researchers
from Scotland, Canada and
Scandinavia.
Bunbury would attract French,
Italian, Spanish and even Greek
researchers due to the regions
world-class produce and wines.
WA needs to capitalise on that
advantage.

A barbecue on
an apartment
balcony is not the
same as a backyard
barbecue

Tax incentives and disincentives are needed to reform


medical trials and create more
medical breakthroughs.
The following is a quote from
physicist Professor Brian Cox:
Economies such as Australias
and Great Britains, which could
not compete on production with
low-cost-base countries such as
China and India, need to compete on knowledge.
Australia has 13 Nobel
Laureates in physiology and
medicine or science either born

in Australia or doing research


in Australia.
India has four Nobel Laureates,
in the fields of science and physiology and medicine.
It is likely conditions in WAs
remote, dry and hot areas can be
made more liveable with lowercost local electricity generation
and storage.
Outdoor activities are a major
part of the lifestyle that has developed in the Perth/Peel region.
Perth has 2906 hours of sunshine and it is sunny 66.3% of
daylight hours (by contrast, the
figures for Vancouver, Canada,
are 1835 hours and 41.9%;
Copenhagen 1603 and 36.6%;
Manchester, 1071 and 24.4%;
London 1460 and 33.3%; Oslo
1630 and 37.2%; and Amsterdam
1560 and 35.8%0.
Climate in none of those cities
is really conducive to a yearround outdoor lifestyle with
backyard barbecues.
Urban planners in WA persist
in trying to impose high-density
residential infill and high-rise
apartments on Perth based on
overseas developments.
A barbecue on an apartment
balcony is not the same as a
backyard barbecue.
Perth children are more likely
to play outside than children in
the cities listed above if there
is a safe place for them to play,
like a backyard.
The problem of upgrading
sewerage, water, electrical
and communications networks
are more difficult and costly in
established areas.
The availability of drinkable
water in the Perth/Peel region
is already a problem and will
only get worse.
In the UK, residential tower
blocks are being demolished
because people do not want to
live in them.
Perth planners do not seem
to understand the differences
in climate, culture and social
interactions between Perth
and cities in the Northern
Hemisphere and appear to lack
the intellectual and innovative
skills to develop urban plans
based on the Australian climate
and culture.
*John Stickle
MIEAust (Retired) MACS (Senior)
Grad. Dip. Applied Finance &
Investment SIA

MAXIMUM RECOVERY

Renovated and extended homes in Gloster Street, Subiaco. Even before the current inll boom, Subiaco
with its small blocks was Perths highest density suburb.

iiNet boss fears for staff


Hundreds of iiNet staff
could be facing a nervous
time after shareholders accepted a $1.6billion takeover
offer by competitor TPG
Telecom.

Find out more at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/maxrecovery


1 Bold Park Drive Floreat | 08 9347 6000 | mail@cambridge.wa.gov.au
JMG-TOCs2

Former iiNet CEO and


company founder Michael
Malone and 95% of shareholders approved the deal earlier
last week.
But Mr Malone is reported as
saying he was worried about
the uncertainty the situation
had created for executives and
workers in the company he

started in his parents garage


in 1993.
Now with offices all over
Australia, iiNet moved into its
Hay Street offices, in Subiaco,
in July 2009.
TPG havent done any due
diligence, Mr Malone said.
They have no insider knowledge, therefore they cant say
what the plans going to be,
whos going to stay, whos going
to leave, how they are going to
rationalise things or not.
Thats still to be found out.
But I know David Teoh

[TPG chairman] pretty well


and I cant see him walking in
there and arbitrarily sacking
people.
The merger has to be approved by the Australian
Competition and Consumer
Commissioner.
The deal will create
Australias second biggest
broadband provider.
TPG has given a guarantee
that it will keep the iiNet
brand, but Mr Malone said that
did not mean iiNet would still
be around in 10 years.

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Cells communicate like Twitter


Researchers in Nedlands
have helped discover how
the bodys cells communicate
using Twitter.
They collaborated with researchers in Japan and Germany
to create the rst map of cell-tocell communication between
the hundreds of cell types in
humans.
The work, published in Nature
Communications, has revealed
for the rst time that hundreds
of messages are passed between
any two cell types.
Its like Twitter for cells
hundreds of cell types telling
each other what is happening

via hundreds of different status


updates.
The lead author who conceived the work is Alistair
Forrest, laboratory head of
systems biology and genomics
at the Harry Perkins Institute of
Medical Research in Nedlands.
He says that rather than
traditional biology, which focuses on one or two genes at a
time, systems biology studies
all elements, typically genes
or proteins, simultaneously to
see how they work together in
a system.
Humans have evolved into
complex multi-cellular organisms made of hundreds of dif-

ferent specialised cell types,


Professor Forrest said.
Division of labour between
these specialised cell types allows us to have more complex
functions than simple singlecell organisms like yeast and
bacteria.
Cell specialisation allows us
to see, hear, pump blood, walk.
To make all of this work,
the human body has evolved
protein messages that are used
to communicate between these
different cell types to coordinate
their activity.
What we have revealed in this
new research is that they have
many, many ways of talking to

each other.
particularly neuroProfessor Forrest
blastoma and lung
says the work has
cancer.
important implicaProfessor Forrest
tions for medicine.
recently joined the
The proteins ininstitute to continue
volved are actually
his important work
well known to most
in systems biology
people, he said.
and genomics with a
Insulin, human
growth factor and Professor Alistair Forrest focus on cancer.
Investigating what
leptin and their
happens
to this cellreceptors are important in diabetes, height and to-cell information superhighway in cancer cells will provide
obesity.
This type of signalling is also answers to basic questions
very important in our immune about how cancer cells avoid
response to infectious diseases. the immune system and recruit
It is also important in cancer, a blood supply.

Palliative care
unit expanded

Shake, jangle
and dance
Stick and sword wielding
dancers are looking for new
blood.
The Perth Morris Men troupe
was formed 40 years ago in
a back garden in Finlayson
Street, Subiaco, but the men are
worried they are a dying breed.
They travel to festivals across
Australia and overseas, preserving a 14th century English folk
dance custom.
Group squire Steve Manseld
said:We want to ensure that
what we have built up over 40
years is not lost.
Newcomers will be given all
the help they need.
Knowing your left foot from
your right is the only prerequisite.
The dancers meet fortnightly
in Nedlands.
Anyone interested in joining
should contact Steve on 0400 731
049 at squire@perthmorrismen. Though they wear white, the morris men dont get dirty dancing and are looking for people to pick up their
skills: from left, squire Steve Mansfield, Paul Mangini, Tom Davis and Lex Edmonds

Claremonts Bethesda Health


Care has expanded its mobile
palliative care unit to cover
all of Perth.
The new pilot service is an
expansion of its successful
mobile service for nothern
Perth which has operated for
ve years in conjunction with
the Department of Health and
the WA Cancer and Palliative
Care Network.
The new Metropolitan
Palliative Care Consultancy
Service covers the north and
south.
It aims to support patients
at home, ensuring they receive
appropriate care while avoiding
hospital.
The nurse-led mobile palliative care team consists of 10
staff including nurses, social
workers, palliative care physicians and administration
support.

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Shed men
wave flag

Subi does not want


to weight for tenant
Subiaco council is proposing
to lighten the nancial load
for a specialist gym operator
considering moving into the
area.
The Body Consultants, which
has a focus on weight training,
and the council are in talks
about a six-year lease for a
council-owned building in
Bishop Street, Jolimont, which
is due to begin on October 15.
A valuation carried out last
month by a licensed valuer put
the market rent for 25 Bishop
Street, at $100,000 a year, with
$53,000 for rent, and a similar

The Mosman Park Community Mens Shed made 50


jarrah flag holders for the
RSL as part of its Victory in
the Pacic commemorations.

amount on outgoings.
As an incentive to enter into
the lease, the base rent payable
over the rst two years is reduced by 50%, a council notice
for the proposed deal states.
Rent payable during the rst
year is $26,500 (plus outgoings).
Public submissions about the
property deal can be made to
the CEO of Subiaco until noon
on August 24.
The vacant premises, across
the road from St Ives retirement
village, was previously occupied
by a rm of consultants to the
oil and gas sectors.

Heart vollies wanted


Healthy volunteers with family histories of heart disease are
needed for a heart health study
that could help reduce the risk
of coronary artery disease in
such families.
The study, which will start at
Royal Perth Hospital soon, is
part of a National Health and
Medical Research Councilfunded trial in several states.
Gerald Watts, head of the
Lipid Disorders Clinic at RPH,
who is leading the trial in WA,
said many heart attacks were
the result of an inherited predisposition to coronary artery
disease (CAD).
However, unless a person
is found to have high levels of
cholesterol in their blood, we
cannot be sure how best to treat
them, he said.
This trial will determine
whether a scan (to look directly
at the heart) and the prescription
of a simple medication may offer
the best form of preventative
therapy.

Professor Watts said prospective volunteers would need to


be aged between 35 and 70;
be healthy and have no heart
problems; have a close family
member who before turning
60 had a heart attack, a coronary stent inserted or underwent
heart surgery; and not be taking
a cholesterol-lowering statin.
Professor Watts said the study
would compare two types of
care: routine care provided by
the participants regular GP and
guided care, a closely-monitored
form of care based on a heart
calcium score in which the participant would be given advice
on diet, exercise and cholesterollowering medication.
Professor Watts said volunteers would be making an
important contribution to science and advancing the care
and treatment of people with
serious heart problems.
Anyone interested should
phone 9224 0388, or email caughtcad-smp@uwa.edu.au.

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Has she got a job for you Anne Halsted wants people to put their
hand-up for Claremont council.

Claremont needs you

Claremont council needs


more diversity, former councillors Anne Halsted says.
She wants more people to put
their hands up for the October
elections.
Applications close on
September 10 and we need the
best in the community representing us, Ms Halsted said.
We have great diversity in
terms of gender, but need more
in age, as well as skills, competencies, philosophies, and life
experiences.
Ms Halsted was a councillor
for four years but is not standing again.

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She wants to see more engagement with youth and a stronger


online focus, using social media
to communicate with the community.
Claremonts youth services
page on its website is blank,
she said.
Ms Halsted said many people
she had spoken to did not know
Claremont councillors got an
annual $15,965 sitting allowance
and a communications allowance of $2000 a year.
On Thursday, Lapsley Road
resident Kate Main said she
would run in Claremonts East
ward.

VP Day, also referred to as


VJ (Victory over Japan) Day,
was celebrated last Saturday.
It marks the day World War II
was over for Australia.
RSL WA president Graham
Edwards thanked shed members
for the holders, which were used
on tables at a morning tea held
at the State Reception Centre,
in Kings Park, after the 70th anniversary commemoration.
Having the wooden bases
which held the Australian ags
that we had on the tables, really
added to the sense of occasion
and theveterans were very appreciative of the effort and the
quality, Mr Edwards said.
Shed chairman Brian Millmore
said most of the shed members
were Baby Boomers born after
the war but they had a real
sense of pride that they could
contribute in a small wayto the
70th anniversary.
Without the sacrices of their
fathers and mothers we would
not be able to enjoy the lifestyle
we lead today, he said.

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Suspects nabbed in crackdown


A Wembley building
site burglar suspect
and juveniles charged
with stealing from cars
in Mosman Park were
pcaught in a statewide
crackdown on common
crimes.
Wembley police will
allege they caught a
Willagee man (45) redhanded with a screwdriver at the Alexander
Street construction site
on Monday.
We will allege he was
outside the site office, was
wearing gloves, and used
the screwdriver to jemmy
open a window, Acting
Senior Sergeant Dave
Stevenson said.
We will also allege he
confessed to trying to turn
off the sites power to disable CCTV.
Senior Sergeant Neil
Morton-Smith, of Cottesloe
police station, said two
juveniles were arrested
over a spate of stealing
from motor vehicles last
weekend.
One was charged with
three counts of stealing

from motor vehicles,


Senior Sergeant MortonSmith said.
After searching a
Mosman Park property
we are sifting through a
large amount of stolen
property.
Operation Sweep started
last week to tackle a 19.6%
jump in crime, compared
with last year.
Police analysts were
examining reasons for
the higher crime levels
but said it was too early
to fully understand what
was driving the unseasonal
change.
Our frontline officers
have been working hard,
Deputy Commissioner
Stephen Brown said.
Prosecutions are up 11%
and arrests of repeat priority offenders are up 41%, so
you can see that this trend
is not immediately easy to
understand, he said.
However, we are absolutely committed to doing
everything we can to stem
this and we are not waiting to see the results for
August.

Crook on foot
A man stole a full
charity tin from a
Jolimont supermarket
this week.
Wembley police said
the crook grabbed the
Cancer Council container
from Coles last Friday.
The man did not arrive
at the Hay Street shop by
car, so officers wonder if
he was a local.
Police want to speak to
a fair-skinned man with Can he help? Wembley
dark facial and head hair police think this man could
who wore a white T-shirt help with inquiries over stowith HENLEYS on it.
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Info wanted on
missing woman
Police are still looking
for anyone with information over the disappearance of missing West
Leederville mother-oftwo Robyn Santen.
The search for Ms
Santen (36) was called off
last Friday. Her silver
Golf was found on Sunday,
August 9 in a beach carpark at City Beach.
Police want to hear from
anyone who saw the car between midnight Saturday
and 3pm on Sunday.
Police said Ms Santens
disappearance was not
regarded as suspicious.

Doors no barrier
to burglars
Burglars stole property valued at more than
$13,000 in Nedlands and
Mosman Park.
On Tuesday afternoon
a woman popped out to
the shops from her home
in Nedlands Hardy Road.
When she returned
about $5000 of jewellery
had been stolen.
The haul included two
watches, two gold rings,
and cash.
The crooks got in through
an unlocked back door.
In Mosman Parks
OHalloran Lane, no one
was home when $8500 in
property was stolen last
Thursday after burglars
forced a door open.

Crash aftermath Two people were hurt in this Marine Parade accident in Cottesloe.

Collision after funeral


Two people were taken
to hospital last Saturday
after a Cottesloe collision between a Volvo
and a motorcycle.
A witness said a woman
in the car drove out of a
Marine Parade driveway
into the bike, driven by
a man with a female passenger, about 1pm.
The couple on the bike
had just been to a funeral
and were on their way to

Cottesloe for lunch, the


witness said.
The driver got caught
up in the Volvos bull
bar.
The car driver ran back
into the house to get help
and was seen later by
another witness being
interviewed by police.
The bike rider, a northern suburbs man in his
40s, was conscious and
talking after the crash but

paramedics took spinal


injury precautions.
The woman passenger,
a local woman in her 40s,
got up after the crash but
complained of pain in her
right side.
Both were taken to
Sir Charles Gairdner
Hospital.
Police did not say if
any charges were made
or if the crash was being
investigated.

Friends fall out over barbecue gas


A dispute over a shared
barbecue led to a Shenton
Park man being charged
with endangering life
last Wednesday.
Police will allege two
neighbours in a public
housing block between
Hilda and James streets
took turns to buy gas bottles for the barbecue after
one brought it home from

a verge during a council


pick-up.
It will be alleged relations
soured between the men
after the barbecue finder
said his neighbour invited
friends over for meals and
used too much gas.
Police will allege a
58-year-old took the gas
bottle, opened the valve,
and made the gas seep
into his neighbours unit.

Officers will allege the


unit smelt strongly of gas
when they arrived at 6pm.
The 58-year-old was
charged with one count of
committing an act likely to
endanger life and is due
to appear in the Perth
Magistrates Court later
this month.
Other residents said
they were distressed at
the trouble.

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Wild about
the POST

Woollies should donate food


rather than bury it

This seasons wildflowers


brought out the poet in Georey
Dean, of Shenton Park, when
he visited Wubin last week and
sank among the carpet of Everlastings.
He says his photo demonstrates
how the spectacle of outback
Everlastings is as nothing compared with the delights of the
POST. No wonder the flowers
were wild.
Despite his passion for the POST,
Georey admits the wildowers
still had him rapt in delight.

I was shocked to be told by a


Woolworths executive recently
that Woolworths stores in WA
will no longer be offering rejected stocks of fruit and vegetables to customers. Instead,
much of it now will be going
straight to landfill.
This is in stark contrast to a
statement made in May when
Woolworths claimed to be
working towards ending food
wastage, with a policy of moving to zero food waste to landfill
by the end of this year.
While some countries are
bringing in laws to stop supermarket food being thrown out,
Woolworths in WA has made the
backward step of bringing in a
policy where fruit and vegetables not collected by a charity
will end up mostly as landfill.
Woolworths in Cottesloe has
no charity that collects unsold
food, so most of it gets put in
a big bin in the carpark. Its
a disgrace that Woolworths
should introduce this policy of
not offering rejected fruit and

The wildowers were not as interested in the POST as Georey Dean.

Looking for passengers on the Centaur in mid 1970s

Were you on board the Centaur, on a trip to Singapore in the mid1970s, when photographer Rodney Liddell took this photo? He would
like to hear from you.

On May 14, 1943, the hospital


ship Centaur was torpedoed by
a Japanese submarine off the
Queensland coast.
After World War II, a cruise
ship was named the Centaur in
its honour.
In the mid-70s, I was on the
ship on a voyage to Singapore
and, a keen photographer, I took
the accompanying photo.
I am looking for the two ladies
in the photo, who became good
friends.
One of them was Leigh
Bateman, who lived in Dalkeith,
I think.
Im sure the others are all
WA people.
Id like to send them a copy
of this photograph, if I can find
any of them.
Later, I was the Festival of
Perth photographer and published the hardbound 175-page
book, Festivals of Perth, 1978-80.
Rodney Liddell
Redbank, Queensland
0428 883 602
rodney-1@live.com.au

vegetables to customers, which


effectively means a great deal
more waste from the stores end
in landfill.
I know several people in
Cottesloe who are on tight
budgets and are upset by the
new policy.
A report stated 1.3billion
tonnes of food was wasted
annually worldwide. Another
report said this figure included
$8billion in edible food just in
Australia.
I think Woolworths should rethink its policy about not selling
unwanted fruit and vegetables
for $3 or $4 a bag and also try
a bit harder to get it collected
by charities.
I dont mind the extra exercise
involved in shopping at Coles
in Mosman Park, which has
the charity SecondBite collect
unsold fruit and vegetables,
until Woolworths has a change
of heart.
Colin Svanberg
John Street, Cottesloe

Lay off the personal attacks


I write in support of Pam van
der Meulen (Good council is
working well, Letters, POST,
August 15) with her concern
about the personal and emotive
attacks made by some residents
towards the mayor and councillors in Cambridge.
The council has a wide and
substantial responsibility for
the whole community and this
can be hijacked by single-issue
interests creating fear and panic
in their neighbourhoods about
proposed planning changes.
Being an effective councillor

requires long hours of reading,


meetings, consultation and understanding of many subjects.
Decisions need to be made in
the interest of the whole Council
and then in the context of the
wider Perth community.
We do not live in isolation
in our separate wards and
personal attacks will not gain
wide respect from the broader
community.
Peg Davies
Blencowe Street, West Leederville
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2015
REIWA
Ball

Our most
successful night

ever at the Real Estate Institute


of Western Australia Awards
Number 3 Salesperson by Value Sold
Grandmaster ($50+ million)
Grandmaster ($50+ million)
Grandmaster ($50+ million)
$8 million club
$10 - $15 million club
$16 - $20 million club
$20 - $25 million club

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Michelle Kerr
Simon McGrath
Adrian Abel
Anthony Hayes
Adam Marchant, Steven Voros
Janelle Laretive
Claude Iaconi, Brad McEwen

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Top Ofces by Auction Listings Sold
Top Ofces by Listings Sold

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11 Butler Avenue, Swanbourne
5

850 sqm

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Distinctive, Exceptional, Outstanding


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Bring on the
scrutiny

Young cockies herald the spring


Last week saw spring-like
weather, everyone enjoying
being in the great outdoors.
So are the black cockatoo
parents, who are bringing their
new offspring into Underwood
Avenue Bush in the mornings,
to nurture them, to adore them
and to teach them.
The very young red-tailed
black cockatoos can be identified as fledglings by their tail
feathers, by their rounded heads
and by their behaviour.
The youngest one seen with his
parents in Underwood Bush is
now only three weeks out from
the nesting hollow. Already he is
quite adventurous and will walk
away from his parents to explore
the jarrah tree branches. He
spends some time biting off

bits of charcoal from the burnt


tree trunks.
We are privileged to have
both red-tailed cockatoos and
carnabys cockatoos roosting,
mating, breeding and living in
our area. For their survival into
the future, they need the bush
that has survived to this time.
The poetry of Judith Wright
centres on the relationship
between mankind and the
environment. Of magpies she
wrote: with hands in pockets,
left and right . and of black
cockatoos: tossed on the crest
of their high trees, crying the
worlds unrest.
Margaret Owen
Daglish Street, Wembley

Fledgling cockatoos test their wings.

Swannie plan troubles democracy Wembley matters


Thank you for addressing so
extensively, in last weeks edition of the POST, the outrage
caused by local councils being
bypassed by development assessment panels (DAPs) and
communities being burdened
with preposterous developments
by aggressive developers.
Hear this, though. In Swanbourne, Defence Housing
Australia (a government business enterprise), in wanting to
sell off land in Seaward Village
that was covenanted to Defence
solely for the purpose of housing Defence and SAS families,
is seeking to bypass the DAP as
well as the local council.
They are applying directly to
the WA Planning Commission
(WAPC) for an Improvement
Plan, which, if approved, gives
them a right to submit a detailed
Improvement Scheme, again,
directly to the WAPC.
Improvement Plan approval

involves no public consultation


and sets in motion an unstoppable chain of events.
To save Seaward Village for
our SAS families, and the adjacent Allen Park bush, including
the flanks of Melon Hill, write
an objection to an Improvement
Plan to Mr Eric Lumsden, Chair,
WA Planning Commission,
Locked Bag 2506, Perth WA
6001 and Ms Gail McGowan,
Director-General, Department
of Planning, Locked Bag 2506,
Perth WA 6001.
To get rid of Improvement
Plan and Improvement Scheme
processes, write to John Day,
11 th floor, Dumas House, 2
Havelock Street, West Perth
WA 6005.
Also contact the local
Members of Parliament Colin
Barnett and Julie Bishop.
Rod Griths
Swansea Street, Swanbourne

Re Corinne MacRaes letter


Lets not repeat Perry Lakes debacle (Letters, POST, August 15).
It is right to be concerned,
Corinne, but for different reasons to those you mentioned
in your letter to the POST last
week.
Keri Shannon hand-selected a
passionate group of professionals, who each believes strongly
and fairly in representing the
various areas and groups across
the Cambridge electorate.
Representing the Wembley
ward, including residents in
West Leederville, Wembley
and a small pocket of Floreat,
in addition to local business
owners, I intend to focus on a
wide variety of issues, including
the following:
Ensuring ratepayer concerns
are respectfully acknowledged,
considered and represented
appropriately;
Encouraging cohesive plan-

ning, particularly ensuring


ample public and private
parking is provided around
commercial strips and sporting
facilities, such as the Matthews
Netball Centre; and
Supporting the provision and/
or upgrade of important sporting
club facilities, such as those
associated with UWA Little
Athletics and the Wembley
Football Club.
I encourage ratepayers to
vote carefully at the coming
election. How important are
improvements such as the
proposed $2million mini-golf
course at the Wembley Golf
Course, when basic services
such as underground power
and the paving of rear lanes
are yet to be completed within
the Wembley Ward?
The time has come for unity,
respect and change.
Andrew Mill
Cambridge Street, Wembley

As a councillor at the City of


Nedlands, I am someone who welcomes the extra scrutiny of councils
by the state government.
I think it is important to have some
independent oversight in how rates
are raised and used. The budgeting
process needs to meet community
needs and expectations as well as
being fair and reasonable in these
harsh economic times. It is unfair
to expect ratepayers to have rate
increases above the CPI without a
solid justification.
These rate increases are influenced by many factors, and having
an outside organisation look over the
books can only benefit all involved.
They would be able to come up with
ways for councils to rein in their
spending.
Good governance requires that
decision-making organisations are
free of the perception of being adversely influenced by any minority
group. The decisions need to be for
the good of the whole community
and not favour any individual. It
is imperative that the actions of
councillors and mayor are open
and transparent.
It would also be fair for any meeting with developers or ratepayers
to be recorded, as these sometimes
can be seen as affecting the decisionmaking process. This should be
reported on a monthly basis and
be available on-line. This on-line
register would include gifts and
election donations as well as the
councillors declarations of shares,
trusts, property ownership etcetera.
These higher standards of accountability should, of course, be
adopted by both state and federal
members. Maybe they could rein
in some of the crippling debt with
which they are racked.
Ben Hodsdon
Nedlands councillor
Meriwa Street, Nedlands

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PROJECTS

58-9 SALVADO ROAD, SUBIACO

$995,000

MOVE INTO A BRAND NEW APARTMENT

Without question this is the most sought after apartment living for families and couples. Enjoy direct access to
trendy Subi shopping, restaurants/cafes, theatres and play houses. Watch the footy, or take a stroll through the
parks and public open space that this extremely sought after suburb provides. Easy access to the best public and
private schools and the best medical facilities in the Metro area make this an apartment fit for the whole family!
Only a quick train trip to Perth CBD in one direction, or the playgrounds of Cottesloe Beach and Fremantle in
the other, mean you are right in the heart of all of the excitement in Perth.
Your friends and family will envy your holiday lifestyle!! This really is the ultimate playground for families, without
any concerns about home and garden maintenance you can spend your precious free time with those who
deserve it most and doing things you most enjoy. With large bedrooms and spacious open plan living areas that
more than cater for the whole family. Luxury, quality, location and many other 5 star features will capture the
attention of all families with the desire for more in their home.

INTERNET ID# 2890520

Brad Raynor
0414 425 338

brad.raynor@acton.com.au

Glenn OConnor-Smith
0413 545 044
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NORTH

151 CLAREMONT CRES, SWANBOURNE

FR $650,000

4 HIGHBURY STREET, FLOREAT

D
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WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE!!

GRAND FAMILY LIVING

Located just 200 metres to the Swanbourne Cafe strip, desirable new home
Site represents an outstanding and affordable opportunity in this sought
after costal precinct. The property has rear lane access to accommodate a
modern home design plus north facing rear garden. The Block is cleared
and awaiting your new dream home!
OWNER SAYS SELL!!!

New 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home with the fantastic features to delight


families. Located with north rear aspect to one of Floreats secret parks
and walking distance to local shops, childcare centre and Floreat tennis
club.
OVER 60 ENQUIRIES. MORE PROPERTIES WANTED!!!

354sqm

INTERNET ID# 2897543


IN

INTERNET ID# 2902415

CONTACT THE AGENTS FOR MORE DETAILS


CO

BEV HEYMANS
0419 099 243

TRAVIS COLEMAN
0407 233 560

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107/1 WEXFORD STREET, SUBIACO

$525PW

TRAVIS COLEMAN 0407 233 560


travis.coleman@acton.com.au

6/70 MOUNT STREET, WEST PERTH

FOR LEASE $1700PW

NEW APARTMENT

EXQUISITE WORLD CLASS RESIDENCE

Brand new apartment in heart of the Parisian end of Subiaco.

Incredible River, City & Kings Park Views


200 sqm living with three balconies
Luxury gourmet kitchen
Available furnished or unfurnished
Use of Resort style pool, spa & gym
Rooftop garden entertaining

Fabulous 1st oor with north aspect


Open-plan living ows to huge balcony
Bedroom 1, large bir
Bedroom 2, bir, 2nd bathroom
Clever design, built in laundry with dryer
Modern carpets, blinds, quality xtures
Secure Keycard entry to building
Secure entry to 2 Car park bays.
2

INTERNET ID# 2884218

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST TBA

GINA BUCKLE 0437 927 018


gina.buckle@acton.com.au

INTERNET ID# 2914209

VIEW BY APPOINTMENT

KIM FERNIE 0408 985 027


kim.fernie@acton.com.au

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

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COTTESLOE

THE YORK MILL

$1,199,000

A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY

11,500sqm

With the landmark York Flour Mill at its centre, this impressive 11,500sqm complex
offers a mix of retail shops, cafe and gourmet food outlets, gallery spaces, and
large undercover warehouses suitable for concerts/markets. Set in the beautiful
Avon Valley, York is a popular destination just 90 minutes from the city. The York
Mill, circa 1892, stands proud as you enter the town on the main road from Perth,
and with vision could become an even greater drawcard for visitors. Markets,
music festivals or showrooms... This is a site that deserves to endure as a landmark
destination. Step into pages of history and make your mark! Please contact for
further details regarding rental return and viewings.
HOME OPEN BY APPOINTMENT

MICHAEL WATTS
0417 952 557

Michael.Watts@elders.com.au

DEBORAH BRADY
0405 570 903

deborah.brady@acton.com.au

60 PANMURE ROAD, YORK

KHOURABENE CIRCA 1900

$395,000
3

8897sqm

A delightful mix of heritage charm and modern convenience, this spacious home
offers the best of both worlds. Situated on a large 8897sqm sub-dividable block in
an elevated location overlooking York, it offers a modernised kitchen, large family
room, three spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms, laundry with storage space, and
a separate double garage. Original features include high ceilings, jarrah oors,
verandahs and open replaces. The extensive grounds have established fruit trees,
wood shed and chicken coop. Act quickly to secure this very appealing property!

HOME OPEN BY APPOINTMENT

MICHAEL WATTS
0417 952 557

Michael.Watts@elders.com.au

103 SPICES ROAD, YORK

DEBORAH BRADY
0405 570 903

deborah.brady@acton.com.au

$345,000

4,047sqm
2
1
MAGICAL COUNTRY
HIDEAWAY HILDA ROSE COTTAGE CIRCA 1865

A charming country escape awaits you at this beautiful cottage complete with
shingled roof, a large open replace, wood stove and claw foot bathtub and set in
picturesque valley with winter creek and only a 2km walk to historic town of York.
Build a crackling re and settle in! Just 5 minutes to the York town centre, currently
tenanted, surrounded by peaceful green pastures. This is a rare opportunity to own
a slice of heaven. Surrounding 4.860 hectares available from $150,000.

HOME OPEN BY APPOINTMENT

MICHAEL WATTS
0417 952 557

Michael.Watts@elders.com.au

DEBORAH BRADY
0405 570 903

deborah.brady@acton.com.au

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

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COTTESLOE

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36 PARRY STREET, CLAREMONT

SO FRESH

$1,950,000
5

527sqm

Gracefully designed and brilliantly located, this modern near new beauty is fresh
and vibrant. Northern light lls the living areas, fabulous family kitchen with
4 metre stone bench, scullery/laundry, sunny alfresco, mezzanine lounge, main
bedroom with WIR and luxe spa ensuite, three additional spacious bedrooms with
BIR, double garage, store room, secure bike store, ROW access and a lush walled
garden with mature trees. PLUS a self-contained fth bedroom with kitchenette and
living. Quality nishes create a relaxed style and include spotted gum wood oor
boards, ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, stone benches, high ceilings, and
excellent security. Walk to the train, bus, excellent schools and Swanbourne shops.
Youll be thrilled by this spacious, contemporary home.
HOME OPEN SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST 12.20PM - 1.00PM
INTERNET ID# 2901854

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au

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

LARGE LANDHOLDING

1014sqm

Prime Cottesloe location


Large 1014 sqm block
North facing rear garden
700 metres to the best beach
Modest home on site
North Cottesloe Primary School catchment area
Zoned R20
Potential to apply for subdivision approval
Close to all amenities

HOME OPEN SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST 3.20PM - 4.00PM


INTERNET ID# 2872503

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au

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5 FRESHWATER CLOSE, CLAREMONT OFFERS FROM $1.250M

SUN-KISSED STYLE

233sqm

Just steps from the beautiful river, this light and bright luxury two-storey lock-andleave property has an open-plan design with a thoroughly modern kitchen, living
and dining areas. Bifolds open up to two sun-kissed alfresco courtyards, offering
a range of entertaining options and there are spacious bedrooms, chic bathrooms
and undercover parking. Youll love the fantastic location of this immaculate
modern property, which is right in the thick of it! This sophisticated 233sqm green
title home has top quality ttings and is walking distance to the absolute best that
Claremont has to offer!

HOME OPEN BY APPOINTMENT


INTERNET ID# 2901854

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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

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SOUTH WEST
DUNSBOROUGH

$795,000

WEST BUSSELTON

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ELEGANCE WITH OCEAN VIEWS

This two-storey home will capture your attention immediately with a large upstairs balcony, landscaped
gardens, free-standing double garage and exposed aggregate driveway. Internal features include Marri
timber oors, granite benchtops and breakfast bar in the kitchen with plenty of storage space,
p , master
bedroom with WIR and ensuite bathroom with marble benchtops and his and hers sinks,
and BIRs in the minor bedrooms. Upstairs features a family room great for entertaining
that extends out to the decked balcony taking in ocean and park views.

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PICTURE YOURSELF

ROGER SKELTON 0411 519 362

gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

roger.skelton@acton.com.au

UNIQUE HOME AND OUTSTANDING LOCATION

$570,000

Golden opportunity located just a short stroll from the picturesque waters of Geographe Bay combined
with the charm of yesteryear and the mod cons of today. Featuring big rooms and high ceilings that give
a spacious feel to this tastefully renovated 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home on 536sqm.

GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090

DUNSBOROUGH

$497,000

THOMSON BROOK

160 ACRES BANK SAYS SELL

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

A beautiful architecturally designed home with views across the lake and park. All bedrooms have an
ensuite and an additional powder room is available for guests. The home displays two living areas and
an additional study nook. This property is located in an outstanding location, walking distance to the
beach, Dunsborough town and clubhouse.

One or both farms must sell now, with two farms to choose from making a total of 435 acres. This
property in particular consists of 160 acres of red loam and good grazing farmland. The 3 bed brick
homestead will need a renovation, but the yards and pasture are good, and are currently leased for
cattle. Available for sale as a whole or separately. Expressions of Interest: all offers will
be presented with terms available.

LANCE HART 0417 979 516

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150

lance.hart@acton.com.au

peter.johnston@acton.com.au

WEST BUSSELTON

FROM $169,000 - $230,000

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$2,390,000

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17 LOTS UNDER OFFER

OWNER SAYS SELL!

39 Lots priced from $169,000. 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!

Karma Chalets and Karisma Spa is a 2013 WA Tourism Award winning Denmark Chalet and Day Spa
business consisting of 10 Chalets, Karisma Spa and Managers residence. Approximately 8ha forest and
pastured land only 5km from town via South Coast Highway, sitting on a hillside under a canopy of
eucalypts including stately Marri and Karri trees endemic to the area. Endless possibilities:
owner operate, manager operate, potential for strata development (with Shire approvals)
or continue development options. Sold as a going concern.

CHRIS HILLS 0418 671 253

CHRIS AYERS 0429 904 266

chris.hills@acton.com.au

chris.ayers@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, August 22, 2015 Page 53

COTTESLOE

28 SALVADO STREET, COTTESLOE

OFFERS FROM $2,950,000

W
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THE LUXURY OF LIGHT

333sqm

OFFERS CLOSING 5PM 7TH SEPTEMBER 2015 (Unless Sold Prior)


Flooded with natural light, this low maintenance residence offers ease of living and entertaining. Designed by
Renowned Sharp and Van Rhyn Architects, this four bedroom home has been custom-built with contemporary
elegance. With superb quality and attention to detail, this house offers the luxury of space and light, with an
easy care, relaxed vibe. The modern facade is perfectly balanced with glass and timber, and the deep setback
from the road and iconic Norfolk pines are features of the neighbourhood. Boasting open-plan living areas,
alfresco courtyard, stunning kitchen with quality appliances, lounge, study, upstairs lounge, luxe main bedroom
suite with BIR and marble ensuite, spacious bedrooms with BIR, laundry, and double garage. Quality ttings
throughout include timber oors, high ceilings, ducted R/C air conditioning, built-in cabinetry and ducted
vacuum. Stroll down to the beach for a morning walk or an afternoon dip. Cafes and restaurants are nearby,
and you are ve minute walk to the train station or the Mosman Park shops. This timeless home is your own
private piece of paradise!
FIRST HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST 12.00PM - 12.40PM
INTERNET ID# 2915393

JODY FEWSTER 0414 688 988 jody.fewster@acton.com.au

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

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Community news

Fun way to
green your
garden
Everyone loved last years Good to Grow
fundraising event at Churchlands Senior
High School, but the biggest fans were
pensioners.
They loved our free delivery service, said
organiser and parent Tanya Crewe.
Good to Grow, which is run by the P&C to
raise funds for the school, is on Saturday,
September 5, and is an opportunity to do a
one-stop stock-up of fertiliser, potting mix
and garden products that are sourced locally.
People can order the garden products online
and pick them up on the day or they can just
buy on the day.
There will also be a market place with food,
cakes, coffee, worms and a stall of donated
plants, all accompanied by music and activities.
There will even be an expert there to answer
plant and gardening questions.
It is a community event, Tanya said. There
will be information on sustainability and its a
chance to smell the roses and do some digging.
We are hoping to encourage kids into the
garden, too.
Good to Grow will be held in Memory Place,
next to Churchlands Senior High School, from
8am to 2pm.
Orders can be made via the schools website,
with an option for delivery ($10) within the
locality, free for pensioners.
For more information, go to https://churchlandspandc.wordpress.com/good2grow2015.

Churchlands students, from left, Luke Colmer, Zahra Ussi, Alicia Taylor, Ashleigh Pauls and Sarah Latham, will be helping out at
the schools Good to Grow fundraiser. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Plenty of action for POST fishos


The Fremantle area is
turning up some great
fishing of late, especially
at the inner wharf area,
the north and south moles
and Stirling Bridge.
Mulloway have started
early this year, with some
really nice fish to 12kg being
caught regularly over the
past week at the moles and
inner harbour.
As well as a few nice snapper, expect the usual suspects herring, gardies, nice
silver bream, also known as
tarwhine, and skippy.
Speaking of skippy, I can
remember years ago catch-

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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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FISHING

with Gary Shugg


ing good skippy at the moles
around the 500g mark. But
some of the skippy being
caught along the metro
coast, including the moles
and Stirling Bridge, have
been nudging the 1kg mark.
They are good skipp
The odd tailor is still
being caught along beaches
in POST territory, but the
weed, wind and waves has
been making it pretty hard
to cast a line, let alone land
any fish.

Perseverance will pay off


eventually.
Because of the weather
conditions, boating has
been somewhat slow, but
those brave enough to put
up with the conditions have
been rewarded with good
fishing, including plenty of
very plump sand whiting,
especially out from the
Fremantle Yacht Club and
just offshore from Cottesloe.
King george whiting are
also being caught in good
numbers in the same area
and farther north, including
spots out from Swanbourne,
Scarborough, Hillarys and

Ocean Reef.
Some good skippy to a
kilo are being caught in
the same areas and also
just at the back of the three
mile reef.
If you get the chance to get
out into Cockburn Sound in
the late afternoons, try drifting over the shallow weed
beds where plenty of good
squid are still being caught.
Keep the tubes and then
turn the heads and tentacles
into snapper baits. This way
you will get the best of both
worlds, fresh squid and
fresh snapper, a two for one
offer you just cant pass up.

Two poets in
conversation

Cambridge Notice

PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, 2005

SCHEME AMENDMENT NO. 32


AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION
Notice is hereby given that the local government of the Town of Cambridge has
prepared the abovementioned Scheme Amendment No. 32 to: Rezone the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Area , which includes the lots north of
Underwood Avenue, east of Meagher Drive, south of Hurdles Drive, south of
Steeplechase Green and the lots which front the eastern side of Destiny Lane from
No Zone to Residential Zone as depicted on the proposed Scheme Map;
Rezone Lot 8001 and 8013 (Reserve 50836) Hurdles Drive, and Lot 8002 (Reserve
51285) Steeplechase Green and Lot 8003 (Reserve 51633) Brookdale Street
from No Zone to Local Reserve - Parks and Recreation as depicted on the
proposed Scheme Map; and
Introduce Special Control Area No. 4 over the Perry Lakes Redevelopment
Area (land bound by Underwood Avenue, Meagher Drive, Alderbury Street and
Brookdale Street) by amending the Scheme Text.
The Scheme Amendment does not propose any changes to the planning controls
which apply to the area. The Redevelopment Plan, Detailed Area Plans and the
Design Guidelines approved under the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Act 2005 will
still apply. The Amendment provides the framework needed for development
controls to be introduced into Town Planning Scheme No. 1. The Planning Scheme
controls will come into effect once planning control of the land is returned to the
Town from the State Government.
Plans and documents setting out and explaining the proposed Scheme
Amendment No. 32, can be viewed at the Town of Cambridge Council Ofces,
1 Bold Park Drive Floreat, from 8.00am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday and on the
Towns website, at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/schemeamendment32
Submissions on Scheme Amendment No. 32 may be made in writing on Form No.
4 and lodged with the undersigned on or before Monday, 5 October 2015.
JASON BUCKLEY
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

1 Bold Park Drive Floreat WA 6014 | 08 9347 6000


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

Poet Andrew Burke


returns to Perth to
feature in a Creative
Conversation at Mattie
Furphy House, on
September 6.
Andrew was part of the
poetry scene in Perth for
many years, and a longtime educator at WAs
universities, TAFE colleges and writing centres.
Andrew Burke
Andrews interviewer
at Mattie Furphy House
will be Professor Dennis Haskell, who is well
placed to put questions because he developed as
a poet in Perth during the same era as Andrew.
Dennis is a UWA academic with his own
volumes of poetry and, like Andrew, has taught
in China and encouraged Chinese scholars to
work on WA authors.
Their conversation will be from 3 to 4.30pm on
Sunday, September 6, at Mattie Furphy House,
on the corner of Clare Copse and Kirkwood
Road, next to Allen Park in Swanbourne. The
cost is $10 and includes afternoon tea.
A week after this event, Andrew will present
a workshop, also at Mattie Furphy House, on
Sunday, September 13, at 3pm.
He will cover editing and how to break free
from humdrum reality to get your first draft
on the page.
Andrew will also give feedback on the writing of participants.
The cost of the workshop is $30, $25 for
members.
To book for either event, phone 9384 9497 or
email fellowshipaustralianwriterswa@gmail.
com.

POST, August 22, 2015 Page 55

RIVERSIDE GLAMOUR

for sale

69 Mathieson Avenue, Mosman Park 4

near-new Zorzi masterpiece with panoramic river views


no expense spared with state-of-the-art nishes
on 555sqm (approx) lot and offering 764sqm (approx) total oor area
custom home cinema, gymnasium, vast games room
stunning master suite with retreat and luxury ensuite
under instructions from the mortgagee

E.O.I.
open Saturday 12:00pm - 12:45pm

Andrew Cooper
0418 909 354
andrew@aboderealestatewa.com.au

1/569 Stirling Hwy, Cottesloe | 9385 3377 | aboderealestatewa.com.au

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Community news

Litterers, you are being watched


Keep Australia Beautiful
(KAB) has signed up its
10,000th litter reporter.
KAB chairman Mel Hay
said the continued growth of
the scheme over the past 10
years had shown that West
Australians were not prepared to tolerate littering in
their community.
Angelique Larche is the
schemes 10,000th litter reporter.
I think if litterers know

that other citizens are mindful of littering and are willing


to go on the record to report
it, perhaps they would do the
right thing, she said.
This scheme enables people to speak up about litterers
in a non-confrontational way.
Mr Hay said litter was not
only an eyesore but could
also have serious impacts on
people and the environment,
with roadsides among the
most littered areas in WA.
According to the

Department of Fire and


Emergency Services, most
of the 500 roadside mulch
fires they attend each year
are caused by discarded
cigarettes, he said.
There is a minimum $200
fine for inappropriately disposing of a cigarette butt or
other litter.
To register to become a litter reporter, visit www.kabc.
wa.gov.au or phone 6467 5138
for more information.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORDINARY ELECTION


CALL FOR NOMINATIONS
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2 Councillors

4 year term
4 year term
4 year term

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2 Councillors
1 Councillor
2 Councillors

4 year term
4 year term
4 year term

Cottesloe
East
South
Central
North

1 Councillor
1 Councillor
1 Councillor
1 Councillor

4 year term
4 year term
4 year term
4 year term

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South
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1 Councillor
2 Councillors

4 year term
4 year term

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Nicole Tjahyadi, left and Abbey Green helped their WA soccer team into
second place at the national championships.

Abbey and Nicole


take on the best

Two Perth Modern School students, Abbey Green and Nicole


Tjahyadi, played a part in WA
under-13 state soccer teams
second placing the nationals.
They were members of the team
that travelled to Coffs Harbour for
the round-robin Girls National
Football Championships.
Striker Abbey (12) said it was
thrilling to represent WA and

she was especially elated to have


kicked four goals during the tournament.
Nicole (13) said being selected for
the team involved a lot of training
but it was fun as well, especially
bonding with the other girls and
developing a team spirit.
Both Abbey and Nicole are keen
to develop their football skills and
hope to make the state team again
next year.

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Margaret Court and Carolina Lopez, left, check out the produce at Margaret
Court Community Outreach before it is packed into food hampers.

The mercy ship sets sail


Food hampers, clothing, blankets, emergency help and counselling are being offered to those
in need through Maragaret Court
Community Outreach.
Hope, life and love is the mission
statement of former Wimbeldon
champion Margaret Court, who
has set up the community outreach centres in Osborne Park
and Kwinana.
Nobody is turned away.
The mercy ships are run by 65
volunteers, who provide the food
hampers for between 300 and 400
families per week.

An average of 24 to 25 tonnes of
fresh fruit and vegetables, meat,
bread and tinned food are packed
into hampers each week.
The number of hampers has skyrocketed since the mining downturn and cold weather has set in.
Perth businesses are helping,
donating excess stock to help other
people in need.
Businesses such as Lawleys bakery, Chez Jean-Claude Patisserie,
the Spud Warehouse and many
others provide produce for the
outreach program.
For more information, call 9202
7154

POST, August 22, 2015 Page 57

11B Champion Crescent, Floreat


3

2 m2

208

Five Star Luxury

Finished to the highest specication by one of


Perths most luxurious and awarded builders,
Grandwood by Zorzi, this brand new architectdesigned home presents you with an array of show
stopping modern features designed to enhance your
quality of life and reect your success.

Price:

From $1,700,000

Viewing: HOME OPEN


Sat 22nd August
12:00pm - 12:30pm

Suite of Meile appliances


Quantum Quartz benchtops
European Tapware
Travertine Flooring indoor and out
Ducted Reverse Cycle Zoned AC
Grey Water /Rain Water systems
Easy Maintenance Lock and Leave Lifestyle
Easy Option to Install a Lift

WEST COAST

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

Page 58 POST, August 22, 2015

23 Oceanic Drive, Floreat


4

2 m2 971

Endless Possibilities
Bidding to start at $850,000

WEST COAST

Located directly opposite Floreat Forum and


set back from the road, this elevated residence
on limestone foundations conjures images of
a bygone era when life was more simple and
trams rolled down the street.
Open-plan living
Modern renovated kitchen
HUGE grassed backyard
Decked alfresco entertaining area

AUCTION: On site Saturday


12th Sept
at 11:00am
(If not sold prior)
First
Home
Open:

Saturdays
11:00am - 11:30am

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

51 Strickland Street, Mount Claremont


5

2 m2 595

Spacious Family Living

Boasting art deco character, this charming


1940s residence offers excellent separation,
loads of accommodation and low maintenance
liveability in the perfect location.

PRICE:

From $1,090,000

First
Home
Open:

Saturday
22nd August
3:00pm - 3:30pm

Three large living zones


Parents retreat
High ceilings & jarrah oorboards
Walking distance to popular local schools

WEST COAST

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

POST, August 22, 2015 Page 59

106 Grantham Street, Floreat


3

2 m2

836

Built in the 1940s, and retaining many of its


original art deco characteristics, this inviting
home presents with high ceilings, polished
jarrah ooring, wooden architraves and
leadlight panel windows along with a huge
sought after leafy rear garden for the children
to have endless adventures in.

The Quiet Life

PRICE:

$1,050,000

First
Home
Open:

Saturday
22nd August
2:00pm - 2:30pm

Open-plan living and dining


High decorative ceilings
Polished oorboards
Spacious grassy gardens

WEST COAST

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

ALWAYS GET 3 APPRAISALS.


THE BEST ONE WILL ALWAYS
STAND OUT

WEST COAST

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

Page 60 POST, August 22, 2015

Community news

Swannie players
revel in the
AFL experience
When Jackson Clarke (12) travelled to
Melbourne with the Year 7 Swanbourne
Tigers footy team and visited the St Kilda
Football Club, he was following in family
footsteps.
Jacksons grandfather, Brian Sierakowski,
played 75 games for St Kilda between 1964 and
1968. He was also a member of the clubs only
premiership-winning team in 1966.
Jacksons uncle David also played for the
Saints, accumulating 93 games between 1994
and 2000.
The Year 7 AFL experience tour took 21 players, 20 dads and one grandad to Melbourne,
with the visit to St Kilda a definite highlight.
The boys were shown some of the finer points
of the game in a coaching session with former
AFL player and St Kilda assistant coach Paul
Hudson.
They also toured the clubs new headquarters at Seaford, where St Kildas recruiting
analyst Chris Liberatore explained what his
club looked for when selecting players at the
annual AFL draft.
Swanbourne Tigers co-coach Ashley Keatch
said: The most notable part of what Chris had
to say was the importance St Kilda placed in
character traits such as work ethic, capacity
to grow as a person and leadership.
He also stressed the importance of players
listening to their coaches.
Other highlights of the trip were watching
AFL games at the MCG and Etihad Stadium,
a dip in the St Kilda baths (where the Swanny
Tigers players saw the Fremantle Dockers and
Port Adelaide teams preparing for games that
weekend), and a game against the Beaumaris
Junior Football Club also as a result of the
connection with the Sierakowski family.
Co-coach Nigel Barwood said that the slightly
older Beaumaris team proved a bit strong.
But the spirit in which the match was played,
as well as the welcome we received both before and after the game, was something quite
special, he said.

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Former St Kilda player Brian Sierakowski, rear centre, smoothed the way for a Melbourne AFL experience for the Year 7 Swanbourne Tigers, who included grandson Jackson Clarke, holding the ball. Coaches Nigel Barwood, rear left, and Ash Keatch
enjoyed the trip, along with the boys dads.

Off on A day of discovery by bus


The next adventure for the
Dalkeith Road Bus Trippers will
be a voyage of discovery, leading
to the Gravity Discovery Centre
near Gingin.
The trip leaves at 9am on
Wednesday, September 2, and the
first stop is for an encounter with
koalas at The Maze, as well as morning tea.
There will also be a chance to
stroll around the beautiful park
and visit other Australian animals
and birds.
Next on the program is West Coast
Honey for some honey tasting and
the chance to see honey production.
Lunch will be at the Gravity
Discovery Centre, just a short trip
up the road.
While there, the bus trippers can
explore what the Gravity Centre
has to offer.
The total cost is $59, which includes morning tea, lunch and entry
costs, and the day finishes at 4pm.
To book a seat on this trip contact
Maureen Furr on 9381 9196 or Robin
Bowes on 9457 5896 by Monday,
August 24.

More and more seniors are joining the Dalkeith Road Bus Trippers on their regular days
out to places of interest.

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Community news

Scouts to use science


to retain volunteers
The University of WA is
teaming with Scouts WA to
work out how to attract good
quality volunteers, and how
to keep them.
Associate Professor
Marylene Gagne, from UWAs
school of psychology, says her
new four-year project could
ultimately help government
organisations and the not-forprofit sector across Australia,
which rely heavily on a voluntary workforce.
Well examine the effects
of human resource practices
and theories of motivation and
retention and use the resulting
data to work out what makes
volunteers tick, Associate
Professor Gagne said.
Australian Bureau of
Statistic (ABS) figures show
volunteering is on the decline.
In 2014, 31% of the population volunteered compared to
36% four years ago. Aussies
also increasingly time poor,

with 45% of woman and 36% of


men often pressed for time.
Executive manager of
Scouts WA Sherry Donaldson
says volunteers at scouts are
usually parents or grandparents wanting to get involved
because their children or
grandchildren are enrolled.
They receive a year of training
and stay an average of only
two years.
We need to work better at
creating an environment that
will help us retain volunteers,
she said. Weve learnt they
dont want to be involved in
the business of running scouts,
they dont want to be micromanaged and are frustrated
by the amount of compliance
required, she said..
We obviously need to
change our recruitment strategies and find out what motivates volunteers and what will
entice them to stay and thats
where this study will help.

Bush walk fun for everyone


Sea View kindy children, from left, Jessica Steinmann, Mimi Castleden, Hugo Marsden and Thomas Crossing, and
mums, rear from left, Heidi Steinmann, Pip Short and Libby Crossing enjoy kindy time together.
Photo: Paul McGovern

A new generation at Sea View kindy


Sea View Community
Kindergarten is enjoying a
year of looking back, and into
the future.
As they celebrate the kindys
70th anniversary, current parents
are hoping to uncover some history. They are also looking forward
to their treasured kindy being
there for their grandchildren.
Parent Pip Short said it was
proving hard to track down the
kindys past because it had had
different names and different
homes, including Harvey Field.
She said that in 1954 it settled
on a piece of land in Broome
Street, given to it by the Sea View
Golf Club, and the current building had gone up in 1974.
The parents are hoping pupils
from Sea Views early days will

get in touch with photos and


memories.
The kindy is run by a committee
of parents, and providing continuity is teacher Ros Punshon,
who has been there for 16 years,
and assistant Anne Jones, nine
years.
Heidi Steinmann has been
teaching music at Sea View for
14 years and now her daughter,
Jessica, is a pupil.
Several of the current parents
are past pupils. One of them,
Libby Crossing, said that when
she enrolled her son, Thomas,
the memories came flooding back.
The building is just the same
and so is the boat, she said. We
loved that boat.
My Mum remembers being on
the committee and working on
the plan for the car park.

Libby said a couple of other


current parents had recently
discovered they were in the same
class in 1981.
Sea View is one of an exclusive
group of only 20 community-run
kindergartens in WA and feeds
into North Cottesloe Primary
School.
It runs two kindy groups each
week, each with 2 day kindy
times. One group attends on
Mondays and Tuesdays, plus
Wednesday mornings, while
the second group attends
on Wednesday afternoons,
Thursdays and Fridays.
If you have historical information to pass on, call Libby on
0408 383 211.
For information on enrolling,
check the website at seaviewkindy.com.au.

Overnight hikes, women-only walks and kids


events all feature in the
new program of events
for the Bibbulmun Track
Foundation.
They are a great way to
walk the track and meet new
friends.
The calendar has a variety
of day walks, including some
with themes like Bibbulmun
Blossoms, a guided wildflower
walk.
The foundation also makes
it easy to tackle overnight
adventures.
Events cater for complete
novices Bibbulmun Trek for
Beginners to experienced
hikers venturing into the
wilderness of the South-West
on extended walks of up to
nine days.
All essential hiking gear
and transport are provided
and experienced guides are
on hand to offer support.
There is also a selection

of family and kids events


catering for pre-schoolers to
teenagers.
School holiday events include Dr Dolittle Goes Bush
and Camp Cooking for Kids,
and the Walking with Mum and
Walking with Dad weekends
provide the ideal opportunity
for parents or grandparents
to spend some time with the
kids, exploring the bush and
getting back to nature.
For those planning their own
adventures, the foundation
hosts workshops and seminars
to guide and teach new skills
in trip planning, navigation,
hiking gear and food.
Social Sunday walks are the
ideal introduction to the track
and are led by trained volunteers. These walks are free for
members of the foundation
and $15 for non-members.
Bookings are essential.
Bibbulmun calendars are
available from local libraries
or download a copy from www.
bibbulmuntrack.org.au.

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Whats on
in POST community
VIEW Club

Family Court lawyer Laura


van der Meulen will be
the guest speaker when
the Western Suburbs VIEW
Club meets at 10am on
Wednesday, August 26, at Mt
Claremont Community Centre
in Montgomery Road. The next
social outing will be a coffee
morning at the Secret Garden
in Angelo Street, South Perth.
All ladies are very welcome to
both. For details, ring Ann on
9387 7104 or Glen on 0413
449 930.
ChemCentre open day

ChemCentre, the WA
Governments chemical
and forensic science service
provider, based in Bentley,
is holding an open day this
Saturday, August 22. Staff will
unlock the laboratory doors for
a day of fun and educational
activities. It will run from 10am
to 4pm at ChemCentre, on
the corner of Manning Road
and Townsing Drive. For more
information, visit www.chemcentreopenday.com.

John Brigatti, Ken Richens, Peter McGuire and Francis Tay are a four-man chorus within the bigger Westcoast Chordsmen. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Scale modelling

Chordsmen bring harmony to shopping


You may hear men in harmony
while shopping in Wembley and
Floreat next weekend, and you
will not be dreaming.
The Westcoast Chordsmen
will be in the area singing their
four-part harmonies on August
28 and 29.

The group has been around


for 18 years, entertaining people
in retirement villages, aged-care
homes, hospitals and for community groups.
Singing in chorus together with
like-minded folk is a wonderful
hobby, said Ken Richens, one

of the Chordsmen.
No experience or musical
expertise is necessary to join
our club.
We have two professional
music directors who are able to
teach and encourage us to produce
beautiful unaccompanied music.

The WA Scale Modelling


Championships and a public
model competition will be part
of the WA Scale Model Expo,
a non-profit event furthering
the hobby of scale modelling.
It will be held over the weekend of September 5 and 6 at
Cannington Exhibition Centre.
For more information, go to
www.wasmex.org.

The Westcoast Chordsmen


rehearse on Tuesday evenings
in Joondanna, and perform once
or twice a month.
For more information on how to
join the group, phone Andrew on
9246 5418 or Peter on 9276 8265.

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Seniors reach double figures
A big crowd celebrated the
10th anniversary of Floreat and
districts branch of National
Seniors.
There was a challenging address by Senior of the Year
Graham Mabury, fun and fellowship, and a morning tea
of delicacies, including mini
cup cakes, sponsored by Abel
McGrath Real Estate.
President John Dingle read
many congratulatory messages, including greetings from
Foreign Minister and Curtin
MP Julie Bishop, Premier and
Cottesloe MP Colin Barnett,

and Churchlands MLA Sean


LEstrange, as well as from the
chairman of National Seniors.
Inaugural branch president
Veronica Mackenzie was on
hand to cut the anniversary
cake, along with several other
original members.
A party hat parade saw a $50
voucher donated by Bunnings
go to Faye Campbell.
The branch meets on the second Thursday of each month at
Mt Claremont Community Centre
for a variety of social events and
activities.
All people aged over 50 are
welcome.

Slime can be good, and bad


Enter the slimy world of
bacteria, both beneficial and
harmful, at Sarah Codds talk
on biofilms.
Professor Codds public lecture will cover the range of
places where biofilms are found
naturally in the environment,
where they can be beneficially
introduced and established, and
where they can be damaging
and detrimental.
She will explain how nuclear
magnetic resonance (NMR) and
magnetic resonance imaging

(MRI) are used to study these


interesting biological systems.
Professor Codd, originally a
New Zealander, is from the department of mechanical and industrial engineering at Montana
State University and is the UWA
Gledden Visiting Fellow.
This presentation for the
Institute of Advanced Studies
is at 6pm on Wednesday, August
26, in UWAs Webb Lecture
Theatre.
The talk is free, but RSVP is
required via www.ias.uwa.edu.
au/lectures/codd.

MP speaks on law and liberty


Federal MP Christian Porter,
Parliamentary Secretary to the
Prime Minister, will deliver
a public lecture at UWA on
Friday, August 28.
In the talk, Magna Carta:
Celebrating 800 Years of Law
and Liberty, Mr Porter, a lawyer, will reflect on the charters
impact on personal freedom and
individual liberty.
Mr Porter previously served

in the state government as


Attorney-General, Minister
for Corrective Services and
Treasurer.
Mr Porter, the member for
Pearce and a former UWA student, will present the lecture in
the auditorium at the University
Club.
It will run from 6.30 to 8.30pm
RSVP to lawevents@law.uwa.
edu.au by Friday, August 21.

The highly regarded Vagabond Ensemble is playing at Churchlands Senior High School next week. Pictured,
from left, are Adam Mikulicz, Ashley Smith, Liz Chee and Emily Clements.

Mozart magic at Churchlands


Clarinet player Ashley
Smith, who last week won
Performance of the Year at
the prestigious 2015 Art Music
Awards in Sydney, will feature
at a concert in Churchlands
next week.
He will perform in the
Vagabond Ensemble, which is
also currently the ensemblein-residence at the University
of WA.
The concert, sponsored by
Stirling council, is one of a
series of public mid-week
recitals in the Concert Hall

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It promises to be one of the
highlights of the series, featuring one of Mozarts last and
best-loved works, the Overture
from the Magic Flute.
The Vagabond Ensemble will
also play Mozarts Quintet for
Piano and Winds K 452, considered to be one of Mozarts best
works at the time.
Poulencs best-known chamber piece, the light-hearted
Sextet for Piano and Winds Op
100, is the final piece on the

program.
Also in the ensemble are
Emily Clements on flute, Liz
Chee on oboe, Adam Mikulicz
on bassoon, Julia Brooke on
horn and Gladys Chua on piano.
The concert is at 7pm on
Wednesday, August 26, at the
concert hall at 20 Lucca Street.
Tickets are $40, concession
$35, students $15, and can be
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Fairytale frolic
is all in fun
There will be lots of frivolity when the Year
6s at North Cottesloe Primary School present
their annual musical.
A cast of 52 will present two shows of Princess
Whatsername next week at the Subiaco Arts
Centre.
It is the story of a young girl who has lost her
memory and finds herself in the forest.
She wanders the woods meeting a cast of fairy
tale characters, including Goldilocks and the
Three Bears, Cinderella, and Hansel and Gretel.
They help her discover that she is, in fact, a
princess. And, of course, there is a prince.
Directing the show is music teacher Linda
Arnold, who said it was one of biggest shows she
had been involved with.
There will be lots of singing and dancing and
set changes, she said.
We have a good bunch of parents helping
without them the show would not go on.
The parents have been helping in all sorts of
roles, including making costumes and sets.
We have been having a lot of fun, Linda said.
The show will be presented at the Subiaco
Arts Centre on Tuesday and Wednesday, August
25 and 26, at 7pm. Tickets ($25) can be booked
through the school.

A cast of fairytale characters will take to the stage in North Cottesloe Primary Schools Year 6 musical. Photo: Billie Fairclough

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The City of Nedlands advises that during the month of
September 2015 all turf areas within parks and reserves throughout the City
will be treated for the control of broadleaf weeds.
Due to the unpredictable nature of weather conditions, exact dates for spraying
cannot be confirmed. Appropriate signage as required by the Health (Pesticides)
Regulations 2011 will be clearly displayed during the application. Treatment will
be undertaken by licensed contractors under the supervision of City staff.
Signage will be placed at each location and will remain in place until such time
that the surface to which the product has been applied is dry. The operations
will be monitored by City officers in accordance with safety guidelines and the
City asks the public not to enter onto the area whilst the signs are displayed.
When the surface has dried the signs will be removed and the public will be free
to enter the area.
City staff in attendance during and after treatment will be able to assist the
public with any questions they may have.
The product to be applied is a weed specific selective herbicide consisting of the
active chemical combination:
MCPA - 300 g/L + Clopyralid - 20 g/L + Diflufenican - 15 g/L.
The product is to be applied in accordance with the product label as is required
by state and federal laws.
Further details may be obtained by contacting:
Manager Parks Services
City of Nedlands
71 Stirling Hwy
PO Box 9
NEDLANDS WA 6909
9273 3500
9273 3687
council@nedlands.wa.gov.au
nedlands.wa.gov.au

Greg Trevaskis
Chief Executive Officer

Marion Granich, Nedlands


councils manager of community development, has been
recognised by Rotary for her
work on a project to provide
a play area for all abilities.
The All Abilities Play Space
is due to be built on the
Nedlands foreshore in Beaton
Park within a year.
Ms Granich was awarded
the prestigious Paul Harris

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Fellowship, the highest honour
Rotary bestows, for all her
work on the project.
Rotary District Governor
Angus Buchanan said: For
the past four years Marion
has shown commitment to the
project above and beyond what
would be expected in her dayto-day work role and has been
the glue that holds the project
together.
Three Rotary clubs are in-

volved in the project.


The play space has been
designed for everyone, including people with disabilities,
by award-winning landscape
architect Fiona Robb.
It will cater for people of
all ages and all abilities, from
children, teenagers and adults
to older people and those recovering from illnesses such
as strokes.

Youth and experience in squash duel


Two squash champions
from very different generations played a long match at
the Subiaco Kings Squash
Club recently.
Ray Villarroya (75) was an
A-grade player in Melbourne
in the 1960s and 70s and is
also a multiple winner of
WA and Australian Masters
Championships. He still plays
Thursday night division 3
squash.
Remi Young (12) is ranked
No. 1 in Australia in his under13 age group.
They met each other recently
when the two of the Subiaco
Kings Squash Club teams
played each other in the pennant competition.
They had a close five-set
encouter which resulted,
possibly for the last time, in
experience triumphing over
raw, developing talent.
The victor, Ray, has high
hopes for his young adversary.

Ray Villarroya and Remi Young were still friends after their five-set
pennant contest at Subiaco Kings Squash Club.
Remi is clearly an extraordinary talent and Im just
grateful to have been one of
the few who will ever be able
to say they took a game off him,
let alone beat him, Ray said.
Anyone keen to play pen-

Rotary acts on
helmet safety
This week, students and teachers in
Bangkoks Prathom Taveetha Pisek School
received 597 bike helmets, with support from
Rotary clubs in WA and Bangkok.
The Helmets for Kids project was a collaboration between Matilda Bay Rotary Club and
Srapathum Rotary Clubs and Australian road
safety advisers ARRB Group.
The clubs have been working with the Asian
Injury Prevention Foundation, which trained
all teachers and students at the school on
road safety, reminding students to wear their
helmets every day.
Thailand has the worst road fatality statistics
in south-east Asia and only 7% of children who
ride on motorcycles wear helmets.
A clear need was seen to provide helmets
in deprived neighbourhoods, raise public
awareness and contribute to generating public
support for law enforcement on road safety
rules and regulations.

nant squash at Subiaco Kings


Squash Club, which is in
the Subiaco Football Club
building, can call Carsten
Frederiksen on 0402 087 635.
For details, visit subikings.
com.au.

Train to teach tai chi


Tai chi is fast becoming a popular activity
to reduce the effects of arthritis and falls in
older adults.
To cope with increasing demand for classes,
the team from Stay On Your Feet is bringing
Tai Chi for Arthritis instructor training to
Nedlands next month.
There is a need for more physiotherapists,
occupational therapists, certified fitness instructors and allied health assistants to offer
tai chi to older adults, said falls prevention
manager Ailsa Dinnes.
The instructor training workshops will
be delivered by occupational therapist and
master trainer Rani Hughes on Saturday and
Sunday, September 19 and 20.
Rani said: Attending this workshop and
becoming a certified tai chi instructor is a
worthwhile investment.
It is an opportunity to improve the wellbeing and safety of older adults within the
community.
For more information, call 1300 303 540 or
go to www.stayonyourfeet.com.au.

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Community news

Swanning around
and into danger
Swan families are emerging
from nests and into danger, and
people are being urged to look
out for them.
Swans and cygnets had been
found walking across busy roads
and highways, Department
of Parks and Wildlife officer
Cameron Craigie said.
Swans often dont nest at a
waterway, just in the vicinity of
it, and once mobile, they are out
and about and in danger of being
hit by vehicles, Mr Craigie said.
The department is asking motorists to take care to avoid swans
without endangering themselves
or other road users.
He said it was important not
to disturb nesting swans.

Wembley player Robbie Figg evades his Wanneroo opponent.

Swans are protective of their


cygnets and the male, in particular, can become very aggressive,
he said.
If approached they may also
panic and wander out into traffic.
While these swan families are
in a vulnerable state we encourage people not to approach them,
feed them or interfere with them
in any way.
He said swans generally navigated their path safely across
roads when motorists slowed
down.
They are particularly active
during or after rain, Mr Craigie
said.
Report sick or injured wildlife
on 9474 9055.

Finals bonanza for Wembley footy


Wembley Amateur Football
Club is having a stellar year,
with all senior and under-20s
(colts) teams reaching the
finals.
Wembleys top side, coached
by former Perth and East Perth
player Tim Noakes, has had
a nine-game winning streak
to sneak into second position
on the B-grade ladder and
secure a home final at Pat
Goodridge Reserve in Jolimont
this Saturday.
Tim Noakes said that getting
a home final was a fantastic reward for everyones hard work
across all teams, especially in
the second half of the season.
The clubs B-grade reserves

team finished second on the


ladder and will also play a
home final this weekend.
The future of the club is
looking promising as well,
with the colts finishing on top
of the ladder.
Colts coach David Hewitt
said he had been impressed
at how the clubs youth had
stepped up to the challenge of
playing consistent and skilful
football.
Wembleys D-grade and
D-grade reserves teams have
locked in second and top spots
respectively, with one more
week of the regular season
to play.
Joint presidents Ash Clancy

and Chris Shine said that the


club had had a very good year
on the field despite the challenge of moving to interim
premises.
They said they were particularly happy with the colts
performance, after several
years with the side struggling
to get a win.
They said the clubs new
integrated team, which helps
young adults with disabilities,
had just won its first game.
The B-grade reserves final
starts at 12.30pm at Jolimonts
Pat Goodridge Reserve this
Saturday, August 22, and the
match of the day for the league
team starts at 2.30pm.

Watch out for swan families making their way from their nests to water.

Premier opens Beehive classrooms


Students at Beehive
Montessori School led the
ceremony to officially open
four new junior primary
classrooms, a playground,
new administration building and a carpark.
The new buildings at the
Mosman Park school were
officially opened last week
by Premier Colin Barnett.
Mr Barnett took the opportunity to present the school
with state and national flags
as well as a jarrah and karri
wooden flag-stand, made
at the Mosman Park Mens
Shed.
I hope the students, teachers and parents enjoy this
flag stand, which is a wonderful example of the excellent
craftsmanship that takes
place at the Mosman Park
Mens Shed, Mr Barnett said.

He said he was delighted to


open the new junior primary
classrooms and administration buildings.
Beehive Montessori
School has started on a phase
of growth and development
and all the junior primary
school buildings have been
purpose-built to support the
schools teaching principles,
Mr Barnett said.
The redevelopment was
partly funded through a low
interest loan of $1.08million
from the department of education services.

Remembering The Giants


The incredible story of The Giants,
which captivated the whole city during
the Perth Festival, will be told by Anthony
Alborn, guest speaker for the Probus Club
of Floreat.
The Giants won the 2015 Helpmann Award
for the best performance event in Australia,
and Anthony will illustrate his talk with
photos and videos showing the team who
staged the event and the fascinating stories
behind the Little Girl and The Diver.
The talk is at 10.30am on Monday, August
24, at the Probus Club, which meets at the
Cambridge Bowling Club, on the corner of
Chandler Avenue West and Howtree Place.
President Thelma Rowe said retired or
semi-retired people who would like to attend as special guests should call John on
9381 1010 or Jack on 9385 7480.
The group runs numerous outings, coffee
mornings and overnight trips.

RIGHT: Premier and Cottesloe


MP Colin Barnett and Beehive
Montessori School principal
Rhonda Sheehan admire the
new buildings at the Mosman
Park school.

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POST, August 22, 2015 Page 75

Join Barrys
organ party
SARAH McNEILL

Stephen Teakle has been


performing music for more
than 25 years.
Never heard of him?
Then you may have heard
of his alter ego, overnight
sensation Barry Morgan
and his surprisingly popular
Hammond organ.
Stephen started playing
the electric organ as a child.
He did move to piano, but
the organ drew him back
and he got a lot of work
playing with small bands a
musician playing an organ
with two keyboards and builtin percussion is cheap at any
price.
Since hitting the comedy
circuit as smiling organ
salesman Barry, in his safari
suit or polo neck and with
a penchant for vermouth,
Stephen said he had been
confined to the back of Barrys
Sunnyside Mall organ shop,
cleaning and tweaking the
organs.
His organs only sound as
good as they do because I
tweak them, Stephen was at
pains to point out.
Stephen doesnt even get
to do interviews these days,
and was taken aback when
he suddenly realised hed
been chatting to the POST as

Stephen and not Barry.


You got me! he exclaimed,
surprised.
Barry, he says, emerged as a
classic door-to-door salesman
with fabulous hair, broad
smile (all his own teeth) and
smooth 80s style at a couple of
north Melbourne bars, before
he was invited on to Spicks
and Specks on ABC-TV.
The rich sound from the
veneer speaker cabinet of the
vintage 1980s Hammond
Aurora Classic, matched
with Barrys infectious
smile and endless
enthusiasm, were an
instant hit.
Hes not the
ingredients for a
party, he is the
party, Stephen
said.
Stephen has found
Barry a new organ.
Listen to this,
he exclaimed, as he
played a 1970s Lowry
Wandering Genie
single keyboard organ
with one finger.
Cold Play works
really well on a onefingered organ, Stephen
assured me, which leads him
to imagining the stadium rock
show Barry could do playing
all the great rock classics
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arts

Characters linger
in the memory
A short story pays tribute to a
moment in time, says Claremont
writer Susan Midalia.
We live our lives in moments,
and a short story recognises
those moments that are profound,
revelatory, enduring, anti-climatic
or haunting.
Susan has just released her third
collection of stories, Feet to the
Stars, a finely-honed, bittersweet
collection of Perth characters who
linger in the memory long after
their moment in time.
Each story dives into an inner
monologue that, with subtlety and
precision, brings an individuals
world and the people who populate
it into sharp focus.
Many of them are young people
19-year-old Jude who knows
that all the time in the world isnt
long enough to change the world,
sulky 16-year-old Carly who finds
her focus in life after watching her
mum defend a refugee, teenaged
Nell poised, polite and pitifully
thin, and Joe, a carefree uni

Feet to the Stars:


And Other Stories
By Susan Midalia
Published by UWA Publishing
$25

a peep into
Not to be
fobbed off! the

past
STEVEN SHER

SARAH McNEILL

I think young people are thoroughly admirable

student who suddenly learns the


pain of loving and losing.
For this last story, she asked her
26-year-old son to check whether
she had the right voice for a young
man. He read it and said she did,
and that the story had made him
cry.
Susan has been a teacher in a
local girls private school and a
tutor in creative writing, and what
comes through strongly in her
stories is a sense of hope for the
next generation.
I have two sons [aged 26 and
32] who are very decent human
beings, she said proudly. I think
young people are thoroughly
admirable and full of hope.
Its heartening that young
people have such enlightened
attitudes to issues like
homosexuality and climate change.
Writing short stories can be
notoriously difficult, and while
Susan acknowledges that it is

a challenge to write something


brief and restrained that suggests
something so much more, she
finds the process enormously
satisfying.
I dont find it lonely and I dont
find it agony some writers think
agony equates to merit.
Her first short story collection, A
History of the Beanbag and other
stories (2007), was short-listed
for the 2007 WA Premiers Book
Awards, and her second collection,
An Unknown Sky and other
stories, was short-listed for the
2013 Queensland Literary Award.
Susan will be in conversation
with poet Lucy Dougan about the
intersections between poetry and
the short story at the New Edition
Bookshop in Fremantle, at 6pm on
Monday, August 24.
She will also discuss her short
story collections with Geraldine
Blake at Beaufort Street Books, Mt
Lawley, on Tuesday, September 1.

Barrys organ party


From page 75

to one family sitting high up in the stadium with


blankets on their knees, pouring themselves a nice
cuppa from their Thermos ...
Unlike Barry, who was devoted only to his
mum until her death, Stephen is a family man,
and pleased that his 10 and 14-year-old children
actually find Barry cool and cheerfully sport We
love Barry badges to school.
Barry has been to a couple of Perth fringe
festivals but Stephens connections to WA go back
to his youth when he went up north to work on
cattle farms.
He is bringing Barry back to Perth to have an
organ party Downstairs at the Maj.
The celebrity organ salesmans Home Organ
Party Experience is a bit like a Tupperware party
with a lot more organ and a bit more vermouth
and campari.
Barry Morgan performs Downstairs at the Maj

Little emphasis is placed


on mens jewellery, and I
was reminded of this when
watching the film, Young
Victoria, the other night.
Queen Victorias husband,
Prince Albert, was quite a
trend setter, just like his wife.
Lasting legacies include the
Albert chain the watch chain
worn by gentlemen in the
1800s and the equivalent for
females, the Albertina. Also
known as fob chains, these
became fashionable again in
the 1970s and 80s, worn as
necklaces by both men and
women.
To wear an Albert chain in
the traditional way, the T-bar
slots into the waistcoat button
hole, and a pocket watch is
clipped on to the dog clip (or
swivel) at the end and popped
into the waistcoat pocket. A
double Albert chain allowed
for two dog clips so that
an ornament or something
practical could be added.
These attachments include
quite a few fascinating objects
that have modern equivalents.
For example, the sovereign
case was a gentlemans wallet
and held gold sovereigns.
Inside was a spring-loaded
mechanism that allowed
multiple coins to be carried.
Some can hold $2 coins if you
happen to be running low on
gold sovereigns. Sovereign
holders are great collectible
items.
Match holders, also known
as vesta cases, were for
carrying wax matches. Look
out for the distinctive striking
surface. They make lovely
pendants or paper weights,
and novelty vesta cases (often
in the form of animals) can
command surprisingly high
prices.

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Susan Midalia is brilliant at capturing a character placed
in a small moment of time.

utnabout

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Costume, lighting and
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and constructed by
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UWA Publishing

80th anniversary soiree


Thursday, August 27, 6
to 8pm
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery,
UWA
The anniversary cocktail
party features mezzosoprano Fiona Campbell,
clarinettist Ashley Smith
and a special address
from local author Amanda
Curtin.

On Reading

UWA WinterArts Festival


Saturday, August 22, 6
to 8pm
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery
A panel discussion on
how our reading habits
might change the way we
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direct

My
boyfriend
is divorced
with two
daughters. He Wayne & Tamara
chased me for a year
and then we moved in
huge drama, he decided
together.
to leave. The last thing he
I have never married.
said was: I love you.
I left my elderly parents
After four months
and my house to live with and almost no contact,
him.
he declared his love for
We had many
me again and I thought
challenges. Within
the dream had finally
a month, his father
come true. It lasted only
died, my mother died
months before he started
and his daughter from
doubting again.
his previous marriage
Now, unless I look for
attempted suicide. He got him he simply vanishes,
custody, so this hurt and
though he is always ready
damaged teenager came
to chat, see me and make
to live with us, but it
love if I initiate contact.
didnt go well.
That keeps me hoping
The shadow of him
that if I trust, things will
leaving was always on
change one day.
our relationship. After
I love him.
two years of joys and
Lillian

answers

Lillian, if he
came back,
it would not
be because
he loved you.
It would be because he
couldnt find anyone
better. Thats hard for us
to say and hard for you to
accept.
But when someone
breaks up with you
because they are not sure
you are the one, thats
what they think.
Love is not
gamesmanship. Nor is it
a trick, a compromise, a
ploy or a tease.
He chased you. What
do we normally hear from
the one chased? He (or
she) chased me until I
was worn down.
Coming around for sex
when you contact him
should not give you hope.

Silver pocket watch and


sovereign holder with chain,
T-bar and dog clips.

The fob was another small


ornament attached to watch
chains and often denoted
ownership. Fobs take a
variety of forms simple with
pleasingly ornate engraved
initials, wax seals for sealing
official documents, and
representations of sporting
trophies.
Dapper individuals still
wear Albert chains with
pocket watches the chains
often being bought to mark
significant events, especially
graduations. They are also
still worn as necklaces, or
wrapped a few times round
the wrist.
The Albertina, the ladies
watch chain, is very suitable
as an elegant bracelet, often
with a tassel hanging down.
Albert and Albertina chains
are found in both gold and
silver, with plain and fancy
links. Fobs are found in gold
and silver, with enamelling,
precious and hard stones.
Thank you, Albert.
Your name lives on in our
adaptation of these chains
and certainly should not be
fobbed off.

It should tell you who


he is.
Chasers give the one
chased a false sense that
he must really, really
love me that he would
chase me like this. But
a chaser actually loves
the pursuit and what is
going on within their
own mind. How do we
know this? Because when
the pursuer succeeds,
they act as if, Oh, you
arent what I thought you
were.
For a while they may
be happy with their
success and bask in your
love. For a while they
may try to change you
into what they fantasised.
Finally, they realise you
arent what they thought,
leading to the inevitable,
I can do better.
Wayne & Tamara

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arts

Andrew gets it on
SARAH McNEILL

Singer Andrew De
Silva has faced a lot of
challenges in his music
career.
He had cancer when he
was 24, and ran the gauntlet of very public criticism
in the television competition, Australias Got
Talent, winning it in 2012.
But nothing, he said,
was as challenging as
taking on the main role
in the musical concert,
Marvin Gaye: Lets Get
it On.
Andrew has no problem
singing like Marvin Gaye,
but to narrate the story of
the singer and songwriter
meant overcoming a
stutter he has had since
the age of three.
Like most stutterers
he can sing easily, but
nerves can undo him
unexpectedly when hes
talking.
This show is a
miracle, Andrew said.
I know challenges are
always there to help you
step up, but I didnt know
I could do this.
The show is a narrative

concert celebrating the


life and music of the man
who became known as
the Prince of Motown
and Prince of Soul. It
explores Marvins humble
beginnings, his troubled
relationship with a violent
father who finally shot
Marvin dead in 1984, and
the music that defined a
generation through the
60s and 70s.
Andrew, born in
Melbourne to Sri Lankan
parents, grew up to the
sounds of Marvin Gaye.
He said his parents had
Marvins album, Midnight
Love (1982) and Sexual
Healing had been his
favourite song, though he
didnt know what it was
about.
When I got the call to
do this show, I knew my
voice suited it, he said.
To overcome his stutter,
Andrew said he rehearsed
really hard until he felt
comfortable.
Now I just get on
stage and I talk, he said.
And I dont just stumble
through it, Im really
good.
Andrews singing career

took off in the 1990s as


a member of the Ariaaward winning RnB band,
CDB. He left it in 1998
to undergo treatment for
cancer.
For the next decade
he produced, wrote and
performed with various
bands until a television
producer encouraged him
to enter Australias Got
Talent, performing his
own music.
Thats what I had
always wanted to do
share my own music,
Andrew said.
Vika Bull joins Andrew
on stage to re-create
Marvin Gayes famous
duets with Tammi Terrell.
Vika has been touring
the country in the show
At Last the Etta James
Story. British author
John Livings has written both the Etta James
Story and Marvin Gaye
Lets Get it On.
They will be backed by
The Funk City Band.
The show will run
from Tuesday to Sunday,
September 1 to 6 at the
Regal Theatre. Book
through Ticketek.

Andrew de Silva

takes on the challenge


of singing like his hero
Marvin Gaye.

French music for a new world


SARAH McNEILL

Dr Georg Corall first learnt


early music on a recorder.

Early music specialist Dr


Georg Corall was asked by
the State Library of WA to
compose music inspired by
the early maps, drawings
and charts of WAs early
explorers.
It is the first time that
the library has had a musician as artist-in-residence.
Drawing inspiration
from the librarys Freycinet
Collection, Georg has
composed the Freycinet
Suite, which will be
performed at Government
House Ballroom next

Sunday, August 30.


Georg, a renowned
early music specialist from
Germany, is currently an
honorary researcher at
UWA.
Georg said he had not
grown up with music at
home, but heard a recorder
concert when he was about
15.
I was so fascinated by
the sound I went straight
home and informed, not
asked, my parents that
they must pay for lessons
for me, he said.
It was the start of a long
love affair with early music

and period instruments,


with Georg studying and
specialising in the harpsichord and baroque oboe.
He said that his
Freycinet Suite had led
him on a creative journey
to combine the experiences
of French explorer Louis
de Freycinet with the
music of that time.
I looked at the music
that was being played
in France at that time,
he said. What did they
know, what were they
listening to? And how
did they feel when they
discovered this strange

new world?
The Freycinet Collection
includes original maps and
drawings from Freycinets
exploration of the WA
coastline between 18171820.
Georg said the suite had
evolved through a series
of community workshops
he ran with amateur
musicians as they studied
and explored the music of
Freycinets time and how
it might have sounded in a
brave new world.
The Perth Baroque
Ensemble, with 11
musicians, including

Georg, playing period


instruments, will perform
the Freycinet Suite.
They will also play
works by Haydn and
by Lully to give some
insight into the music
that was fashionable in
France before and during
Freycinets scientific
explorations.
The Freycinet Suite

recital is on Sunday,
August 30, at 2pm in
the Government House
Ballroom
Book through freycinet.
eventbrite.com.au.

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movietime

Angst is Woodys bread and butter


Irrational Man (M)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

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NO

Woody Allen returns to


some of his most persistent
themes in Irrational Man:
existentialist angst in a
godless world, the role
of chance as a governing
principle, and the
Hitchcockian idea of the
perfect murder.
Theyre the kind of
themes he dealt with in
his 2005 thriller Match
Point, and right back in his
superb 1989 drama Crimes
and Misdemeanors. This
time, though, he approaches them like Fred Astaire
on the dance floor, fleet of
foot and with a spry comic
flourish.
In other words, its a
lightweight lark in which
he tap dances through
some of philosophys
juiciest questions is
murder ever justified?
and weaves them into a
precision-plotted comedy.
Set to the Ramsey Lewis
Trios jaunty number The
In Crowd, which recurs
throughout, its about as
buoyant as homicide and
nihilistic angst can be.
The Irrational Man of
the title is Abe (Joaquin
Phoenix), an impotent,
pot-bellied philosophy
professor who, in voiceover narration, readily
admits his reputation
for alcohol and women
precedes him at the

fictional Rhode Island


college where he has just
been appointed.
His earnest young
student, Jill (Emma
Stone), who also narrates,
almost instantly evidences
that women are drawn
to brains over brawn (in
Allens movies, anyway).
Even if Abe is clearly
a depressive wreck,
shes intrigued. So is his
unhappily married faculty
colleague Rita (Parker
Posey), who wastes no time
luring him into bed, even if
he isnt able to perform
But soon after Abes
reckless existential crisis
hits fever pitch playing
Russian roulette at a party,
he and Jill overhear a
conversation at a diner that
changes everything.
A question of justice
gives Abe the moral
imperative to act and the
result is that his zest for life
is completely reinvigorated.
Of course, Jill naively
believes she is the source of
Abes new lease of life. And
naturally his depressionaddled logic doesnt hold
up. But what follows is
nothing short of a crazy
caper of both crimes and
misdemeanours.
Phoenix and Stone are
both perfectly cast, and
Posey is a special delight as
Abes kooky, morally indifferent would-be lover.
Youve seen Allen in this
territory before, but theres
nothing irrational about
signing up for more of it.

Jill (Emma Stone) believes she can draw Abe (Joaquin Phoenix) out of his destructive depression.

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with films that had an


Australian or French link.
It is now a premiere event
with screenings, workshops
and events in cinemas,
wineries, small bars and
galleries from Bunbury to
Margaret River.

This years festival runs


from August 26 to 30. The
winner of the $100,000
CinfestOz Film Prize will
be announced at the festival
on Saturday, August 29.
For program details go to
www.cinefestoz.com.

cinema

REWIND

What the critics are saying


Southpaw (MA15+)

Rolling Stone says Southpaw is retro,


in-your-face fight drama that dribbles
into sappiness but is redeemed
by (Jake) Gyllenhaals virtuoso
performance. The NY Times disagrees:
The plotting is somehow both flat-footed
and operatic in its absurdity. Character
arcs are tangled, flattened and
foreshortened. Common sense is knocked
silly. But [Antoine] Fuqua has never been
a director to let ridiculousness get in the
way of visceral action.

Vacation (MA15+)

Monday 7 September 7.30pm


Perth Concert Hall

In the French seaside


resort of St Tropez, there
is an annual celebration
of Australian and New
Zealand films.
From small beginnings
in 2008, the South West
staged its own film festival

WA go back to explorers
like Baudin and Freycinet,
and the annual South-West
film festival, CinefestOz, is
continuing this connection
by modelling itself on the
St Tropez film festival.

For the most part, Vacation is a sad,


cynical rip-off of writer John Hughes
source material. No one expects
originality, but the new movie may end
up making history: Its already looking
like the worst movie of the year, says
The Washington Post. Time Out New
York agrees: These charmless characters
are meant to learn that spending time
with each other isnt so bad, yet surviving
100 minutes with them is one of the great
cinematic endurance tests of our time.

Dope (MA15+)

A rambunctious, sexy, funny, irreverent whirlwind of a movie, Dope doesnt


seem like it has much discipline or focus,
but its frantic forward momentum and
haphazard mixture of styles, although
demonstratively entertaining, shouldnt
distract from a rather pointed political
message about race in America, says
Screen International. The Hollywood
Reporter agrees: Bouncy, with snappy
dialogue to spare and a great young
cast headed by breakout star Shameik
Moore, this is a crowd-pleaser from start
to finish.

Average star ratings

One of the families in a timely documentary on gay families, presented from


the childrens perspective.

Growing up
in a gay family
The debate on marriage equality is
on-going despite Tony Abbott
and film Gayby Baby is screening at
an opportune time.
Cinema Paradiso in Northbridge
will host a special Q&A screening
with the films director Maya Newell
and producer Charlotte Mars.
The Australian documentary
explores the personal dramas of four
children aged 10 to 12, under the
guidance of gay parents.
In his all-female household, Gus
strives to work out what it means
to be a man; Ebony struggles
to find her voice as a singer and
a place where her gay family will
be accepted; Matt questions how

the god his lesbian mums worship


can also damn them to hell, and
Grahams desire for approval for his
dads is complicated by a move to
Fiji where homosexuality is frowned
on.
Gayby Baby provides a platform
to those often ignored in the
passionate and personal debates: the
children themselves, and is based
on director Maya Newells own
upbringing with two mums.
Gayby Baby screens at Cinema
Paradiso on August 30 at 6.30pm,
followed by the Q&A.
Additional screenings (without the
Q&A) are on Saturday and Sunday,
September 5 and 6 at 1pm.

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Fast fashion push for Perth brands


CATHERINE MAZZA

Online shoppers no
longer need to look
overseas for fashion
forward pieces, as Perthbased brands venture into
the internet marketplace.
What started as a hobby
between university studies
has quickly turned into
a full-time success for
Sandy Lai, owner of online
boutique Hello Parry.
After selling clothing
on eBay, Sandy quit her
job as an accountant and
launched the online store
in 2012.
She capitalised on the
reach of social media and
quickly had a national
following.
Sandy is inspired by
a mix of street style and
runway fashion, offering
edgy pieces as well as
classic wardrobe staples.
She has had success
with fast fashion at an
affordable price.
Our designs are of

limited inventory, to cater


for those looking for a
unique and personal style,
Sandy said.
She said this meant they
could regularly add new
pieces to the site and keep
up to date with current
trends.
A recent addition to
the growing number of
Perth-based online retailers
is ShopGoh, a boutique
started by fashion blogger,
Andrea Goh.
A finalist in the WA
Fashion Awards for
Blogger of the Year,
Andrea launched the store
earlier this year.
It features a curated
set of pieces that Andrea
believes should be in every
womans wardrobe.
Her affordable designs
use muted tones with
splashes of colour and
print.
Andrea aims to add
vintage designer pieces to
the range.
Hello Parry and

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Danica two-piece lace picnic dress, $98 from www.helloparry.com.

ShopGoh will join a


host of local brands
at Whipper Snapper
Distillery on September 4
for a fashion event called
WA Born.
It will feature three
runway shows from
emerging, ready-to-wear
and menswear designers.

Some of the labels


include Ethel and Leo,
evening wear brand Jomay
Cao and Dunsboroughbased label, Sea Dreamer.
Funds raised will go to
animal conservation group
WWF and the Perth Zoo.
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Big designer labels such


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Gabbana have helped
put brooches back on the
fashion scene in recent
years, and Leederville
jeweller Rohan Jewellery
has joined the revival.
The boutique jewellery
lounge recently unveiled
a stunning one-of-a-kind
brooch, created especially
for Diabetes Research
WA.
Inspired by the charitys logo, head jeweller
Rohan Milne and designer
Isabelle Pontis created a
hummingbird pin, handcrafted in sterling silver
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of the WA film festival,
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The pin, which is valued
at $3890, will come with a
book about the handcrafting process.

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goodtaste

Flavours from around the globe

at a

GLANCE

the chefs

wife

Yabba Dabba

AMANDA CARLIN

101 Waratah Avenue


Dalkeith, phone 9386 7744

With a name like Yabba

opening times

Dabba we are not quite


sure what to expect from
this caf in leafy Waratah
Avenue in Nedlands. Is it
a little retro, like the 1960s
cartoon that made Fred
Flintstones trademark yell
Yabba Dabba Doo so
famous? Are we in for a
caveman-style meat-fest?
What we find is a pleasant suburban caf, with
retro-industrial features
and a smooth, groovy
1960s music soundtrack in
the background.
We are warmly greeted
and seated. The menu is
sizeable. Theres something
for everyone salad, pizza,
modern Australian favourites, pasta and share food
if you feel like grazing.
The wine list is small,
though there are some
interesting drops from WA
and further afield. I choose a
crisp chenin blanc from the
Swan Valley. There is also
a BYO wine option if you
prefer to sip on something
from your own cellar.
Chef and I share the
Yabba Taste Plate ($29)
for two people. The
board is brimming with
scrumptious morsels to
try plump little Yorkshire
puddings with beef and
horseradish, huge local
prawns served with spiced
polenta and more.
The pumpkin and silver
beet empanada really hits
the spot with a deliciously
moreish chimichurri
sauce. We both relish
the fresh cornbread,
perfectly complemented
by a wildflower honey
butter. The only thing that
doesnt work are the lamb
chipolatas with mint and
feta as we cut into them,

Tues to Sun, 7am until late

rating



service 

ambience 

value for money 

food

style modern Australian


wine small wine list and BYO
owner Matthew and Peter
Hayes

they appear to us to be
undercooked.
We leave the sausages
almost untouched. The
waitress notices and
enquires if there is
something wrong and we
point out the pink middles.
After speaking with the
chef, she lets us know that
the sausages are cooked
sous-vide, in a water bath.
This suggests that the meat
protein should have been
set all the way through (it
isnt) and they should have
also been heated fully.
The Peking duck
pizza ($25.50) is mouthwatering. Topped with
barbecued duck, peppered
zucchini, mixed peppers,
spring onion and fried
shallots, its a tasty pizza
indeed. The hoi sin sauce

open
Mon - Thur: 9am-5pm
Fri: 9am - 6.30pm
(Fresh bread after 11am)
Subiaco Primary School
FARMERS MARKET
Saturdays 8am to Noon

gives it a sweet, plum


finish.
A pork belly and scallop
salad ($26) sounds light
and interesting. The tender
pork belly is pressed into
cubes, crumbed and fried.
The Japanese fusion salad
is accompanied by a plump
giant scallop, sweet potato
puree, citrus segments,
toasted sesame and nori
salad.
Children dont often get
much choice when dining
out. At Yabba Dabba they
cater for little ones really
well, giving them a whopping nine menu choices.
Little Chef is beside
himself at not having to
face up to fish and chips
for the umpteenth time. He
chooses the well-sized meat
lovers pizza ($14). It is no

surprise that the restaurant


has many young families
dining there.
Dessert seems promising. The menu reads white
chocolate mousse with rustleberry foam and rose fairy
floss. What I receive tastes
delicious but doesnt
deliver what is promised.
The mousse is a buttery
texture. To me, it isnt what
a mousse encapsulates at
all something airy and
light. The berry foam is
actually more jelly-like. I
enjoy the tangy rustleberry,
which is a hybrid of a
blackberry and raspberry.
Overall we enjoy the
food, which is full of
flavours from all around
the globe.
It is let down by a few
technical errors from the
kitchen. Our waitress does
not charge for some of our
drinks because we arent
100% happy with the
sausages, which is a fine
gesture. The service is on
the ball and wed certainly
return.

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Mosman Park
Ph: 0422 780 661

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chef Haedyn Woollaston


feel casual and unpretentious
wheelchair access yes
cost Entree $7 to $55
Mains $18 to $36
Dessert $9 to $16.50

all in all a cool, modern venue

An international
fusion of flavours
includes a peking
duck pizza and a
japanese pork belly
and scallop salad.

with attentive service and tasty


food.

The TIMEOUT food reviewer visits


restaurants unannounced and
pays for meals and drinks.

life by the

drop

Ripper riesling
Unseasonably warm weather last
weekend inspired me to open a
riesling of the German variety.
Weingut Keller, from the
Rheinhessen wine region
in Germany, is one of
the worlds great riesling
producers, but remains
somewhat of a cult
producer in the Australian
market.
The Keller family was
originally from Switzerland,
but has owned land in the
Rheinhessen since as far back
as 1789.
Riesling is perhaps more
often associated with
Germanys steep and cool
Mosel region, however the
warmer, more southerly
Rheinhessen region is
responsible for some
magnificent rieslings.
In 2014, the Rheinhessen
boasted 25,648 hectares
under vine, 4357ha being
riesling, making it the biggest
German wine region.
The Keller family is
responsible for a selection
of Grosses Gewachs (aka
great growth), of which top
UK critic Jancis Robinson
once said: If I had to choose
one wine to show how great
dry German riesling can
be I would choose a Keller
riesling. Those wines are the
German Montrachets.
The most famous and most
premium is the Keller G-Max
Riesling, which is, according

to wine-searcher.com, the
most sought-after wine
coming from the Rheinhessen.
These Grosses Gewachs are
unfortunately outside of the
realm of realistic drinking,
commanding price tags of up
to $840.
Thankfully, Keller also
produces some magnificent,
more affordable rieslings
and gruner veltliners that are
without question worth getting
hold of.

Weingut Keller 2014


Limestone Riesling,
Rheinhessen, Germany
The nose opens with soft
jasmine and citrus florals.
Pretty, delicate and intense,
this is an enticing start.
The palate is concentrated
and viscose, the flavours of
fresh lime, tight limestone
minerality and an appealing
brine character belie the tight
core of acidity that gives this
wine its structure. At just 9%
alcohol, this lovely little offdry example is made from
immaculately-cared for estategrown fruit (as all the Keller
wines are) and boasts a solid
25gm/RS. A gorgeous wine.
$50. 94 points.

ERIN LARKIN
LIQUOR BARONS
TASTING PANEL

POST, August 22, 2015 Page 81

Community news
bowling

Claremont
Dan Chadwick,
Derrick Dimbleby
and Norm Underwood
won last Thursdays
triples competition
from Ireton Parker,
Peter Channer and
Hazel Warr.
The winners of
Saturdays fours
competition were
Norm Underwood,
Hazel Warr, Rick
Kendall and Barry
Caporn from Derrick
Dimbleby, Estelle
Boak, Ireton Parker
and Peter Channer.
Barry Caporn won
the final of Sundays
scroungers from
Patricia Hubbard.
Members send
congratulations and
best wishes to bar
manager Ben on his
recent marriage.
Commiserations
go to club secretary
Chris Litchfield on the
passing of his wonderful mother.

Dalkeith
Nedlands
The kind weather
allowed a full week
of activities.
Last Tuesday
saw the mixed play
produce a win for
Pete Wiesner, Ian
Shellabear, Anne
Clements and Maria
DAngelo with +10, followed by Pete Norris,
Beryl Barblett and
John Hollingshead
with +2.
A great number
turned out for the

mixed ups on
Thursday, with hardfought challenges enhanced with sledging
that would have made
our cricketers and tennis players blush.
The winners were
Ivor Davies, Rob
Kelly, Andy McGlew
and David Ironside
with +17. Then came
Lindsay Richardson,
Celia Bakker, Win
Jones and Johnny
Galvin on +12, with
Pete Jeanes, David
Wood and Pete Gason
also +12.
Onlookers on Friday
were stunned to see
the ladies actually
rush from their lunch
to play bowls for the
first time in weeks.
Instead of going to
their allocated rinks,
they gathered like
quivering butterflies
at the new synthetic
green being laid by
hunks in sweaty singlets.
Cattle prods were
used to herd them
to their allocated games where
the winners were
Gwenda McIntosh,
Anne Clements and
Mavis Glaskin with +7
then Rosemary Barr,
Rosemary Norris and
Joan Robins with +1.
Visitors are always
very welcome to join
the ladies for lunch
at 11.30 on Fridays
before the bowls.
Saturday saw a great
number of blokes front

up for a winners/losers
split game. The skilled
selectors handling the
complicated scoring
declared the winners (after minimum
rioting) as top skipper Neil Davis, John
Gadsdon and David
Ironside (this bloke
must be drowning
in wine) with +12,
then Andrew Foster,
Ivor Davies, Marty
Adams and Duncan
McMurtrie +11, followed by Pete Collins,
John Pole and Pete
Brown with +7.
No word from Joel
in Greece we fear
the worst!

Hollywood
Subiaco
In last Tuesdays
undercover pennants,
the Hollywood ladies
found themselves up
against Mosman Park,
who were out to square
the ledger.
After an even start,
Anne Ormsby, Alannah
Brindley, Nada Bonny
and Betsey Tapley
were outscored 14/22.
It was a similar story
on the other rink,
where Jenni Lush,
Deirdre Duncan,
Lesley Langley and
Usha Nigam were level
on the 13th end only to
go down 15/18.
Back at the club,
John Hall and Leigh
Fitzpatrick had a
fairly comfortable win

in their first game in


Thursdays three-bowl
pairs and then had to
work their butts off to
win the second and
take out the major
prize.
Robbie Blythe and
Peter Evans had to
settle for second after
losing to John and
Leigh in their second
game.
Malcolm Moore and
Glen Morey had little
trouble losing their
first game but then
took their unsuspecting opponents to the
cleaners in the second
to win the plate.
In the M&M triples
on Saturday, the winners were Phil Lawler,
Alan Brindley and
Peter Evans with +8.
John Duncan, Bob
Porter and John Hall
won the struggle for
second after a slight
lapse in concentration
by the team of Anne
Ormsby, Margaret
Gawler and Uncle
Arthur.
The closest game of
the day was in the Mars
Bar pairs between Ray
Fells and Rod Hickling
and the pair of Deirdre
Duncan and Graeme
Gerrans.
The score was all
tied up with one end
to play, but a perfect
draw by the last bowl
of the game gave Ray
and Rod the Mars Bars.
A big welcome home
to president Bill and
his wife, Helen, who
have just returned
from another trip to
the auld country.

Mosman
Park
In the last series of
games in the Tuesday
pennant competition
at Innaloo the ladies
are hitting winning
form, with good wins
on both rinks last
week.
Numbers were
up for two terrific
days of social bowls
at Mosman Park
on Wednesday and
Saturday.
On Wednesday, the
winners were Peter
Best, Del Adams and
Iris Newbould, with
runners-up Graham
Povey, Sandra Ellis
and Ken Gavranich.
On Saturday, there
was a huge turn-up for
the mixed triples, with
weather obviously
having something to
do with that.
The Webster family
were well represented
in the winning circle,
with the winners
being Geoff Teague,
Brenda Webster and
Sandra Ellis, while
the runners-up were
Peter Best, Jeannette
Muir and Richard
Webster.
Fish and chips on
Tuesday nights are
still bringing in the
crowds, from 5.30pm
until about 8pm. Just
roll up and enjoy.
The AGM is at 11am
on Sunday, August 23,
and all members are
asked to try to attend,
to look to the future of
the club.

Frodo

Frodo needs room to move


Frodo is a seven-month-old mixed breed
who is so full of beans he looks like he could
explode if he sits still for too long.
He has everyone at the Dogs Refuge Home
in Shenton Park in stitches as he bounces
around, tripping over everything, including
his own legs.
Frodo would love an active family to take
him on daily adventures.
They would also need to be willing to commit to his training to make sure he grows up
to be a well-mannered boy.
He is a social dog and would suit a family
with teenagers because he can be jumpy.
To meet Frodo, visit the Dogs Refuge Home
or arrange a meeting by calling 9381 8166.

Ptanque
Spring was in
the air at Subiaco
Ptanque Club last
Saturday, a welcome
contrast to the previous bleak and wintry
Saturday.
The pistes were
alive with activity and
good humour.
The club in
Nicholson Road
welcomed back Celia,
Mario, Lorna and

John, and Eileen


brought Nick along
to visit. Nick, who
has had surgery on
both knees, looks fit
and well and is keen
to be playing again.
The AGM of
Ptanque WA will
be held at the Subiaco
club at noon this
Saturday, August 22.
After the meeting,
at 2pm, the club will
host the start of the
ongoing Presidents
Trophy competition
for 2015-16.

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those boxes all you need
to worry about is the guest
list.
The two-storey home,
on a 444sq.m block, may
have been purpose-built
for families, but its also an
entertainers dream.
There are even built-in
speakers in the bathrooms
and balconies.
And if the poolside
alfresco area, with its teppanyaki hot plate, doesnt
tempt you outside, then
perhaps the beer tap will?

If the poolside alfresco area, with its


teppanyaki hot plate, doesnt tempt you
outside, then perhaps the beer tap will
Or, you might prefer to
put the sleek stone kitchen
and its suite of Miele
appliances to use, while
your guests chat by the gas
fireplace in the open-plan
living area.
Here, full-height windows and bi-fold doors
frame a view of the pool
area with its stone water
feature and two separate
decks.
In the kitchen, stained
victorian ash shelves beautifully stand out against the
crispness of the travertine
marble floors.
A 1960s-style screen in
the same timber separates
the living area from the
front of the home, where
there is a home theatre,
a bathroom and a study
that could also be used as
a fourth bedroom.
Upstairs, there are
travertine ensuites and
built-in robes to all three

bedrooms.
A second living area
feels light and relaxed,
thanks to bamboo floors,
tall windows and a pitched
ceiling.
In the roof space above
the main bedroom, the
builders created a hidden area that caters for
the owners accumulating
record collection and the
storage needs of a growing
family.
There are two big balconies, each with glimpses of
the nearby wetlands.
The neighbours are
lovely and well miss
the proximity to Lake
Claremont and Cresswell
Park, the owners said.
The only reason were
moving is because were
ready to build again or to
try something new.
The selling agent is
Deborah Brady, of Acton
Cottesloe.

This sophisticated family home is not far from the Scotch


College playing fields.

Clean lines and Victorian ash accents give the home a


sophisticated and modernist vibe.

FOR LEASE

41 Kinninmont Avenue, Nedlands


$1,150.00 per week
FABULOUS FAMILY HOME WITH POOL & GARDEN
With plenty of room for the children to play either inside or out, this fantastic
family home has more to offer than most! Ideally located in leafy Nedlands,
close to all that one could wish including parks, shopping centres, public
transport and some of Perths premier government and private schools, the
tenant lucky enough to secure this magical home should be immediately
buying a lottery ticket!
With four bedrooms, four bathrooms and multiple living areas, each room
provides generous space and functionality. The home is designed in a way
where one will enjoy their own privacy whilst also experiencing the social
and family interactions afforded by the inviting living and entertaining areas.
Dont miss out!

Natalie Sykes
p. 9284 4008
m. 0421 397 420
e. nsykes@spacerealty.com.au

space

THE BOUTIQUE EXPERIENCE

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real estate news. Please email julie@postnewspapers.com.au.

Top rates for our tradies


If you thought renovating was
expensive in WA, youre right:
Sandgropers pay higher rates for
tradies than some other states.
According to employment website
ServicesSeeking.com.au, WA tradies
have increased their hourly rate
by 6.4% to $66.21 an hour. Rates
increased by 6.5% to $58.56 in
Victoria, and by 2.5% to $59.77 in
NSW. Meanwhile, they dropped by
1% in Queensland, where tradies
get $60.56 an hour. While were
on the subject of renovations, make
sure you do your homework before
engaging a builder. An unregistered
builder has been prosecuted and
fined for shoddy renovation work
on a Scarborough home. Richard
Jonathon Sheridan was director
of the now deregistered One
Emperor Pty Ltd, which traded as
WOW Makeovers, when he did the
$250,000 renovation in 2011. In
July, Sheridan pleaded guilty before
the Perth Magistrates Court to one
charge each of contracting for and
carrying out building work worth
more than $20,000 without first
obtaining the necessary registrations.
Sheridan was also convicted for
entering a non-complying cost-plus
contract and failure to obtain home
indemnity insurance for the work.
The court ordered Sheridan to pay
a fine of $10,000, costs of $2500
and $30,000 in compensation to the
owners, an elderly couple who had
put their life savings into the project.

Check-in and check out


the robots
Just when you thought you had
seen it all, Japan comes up with
something out of the box a robot
hotel. The aptly manned Weird
Hotel (Henn na Hotel in Japanese)
is run by robots that check you in
and store your luggage. But they
dont make the beds, according to
Hideo Sawada, who runs the hotel
as part of an amusement park in
south-western Japan. Mr Sawada
said using robots was not a gimmick
but a serious effort to use technology
and achieve efficiency. At checkin, facial recognition technology
registers a digital image of a
guests face. Why not use standard
electronic keys instead? Robots
cant find lost keys. People are still
needed at the hotel, where rooms
start at $100 a night. Behind the
many security cameras are humans
who watch whats going on, and
make sure no one steals the very
expensive robots.

A vicious-looking dinosaur (right) and


a female humanoid robot greet visitors
at the The Weird Hotel in Japan.
Live the high life in Dubai
As if Dubai didnt already have
enough crazy extravagances, along
comes Meydan One. When the
first phase of the development is
completed in 2020 it will become
the worlds tallest residential tower,
overtaking New Yorks 432 Park
Avenue Building. The Gold Coasts
Q1 building held the title from
2005-11. Meydan Ones main
tower, located near the worlds
biggest shopping centre, will boast
885 apartments, and the whole
development will include more than
3.6million square metres of floor
space. It will also feature the worlds
highest restaurant and the worlds
longest indoor ski slope. According
to the developers website, Meydan
is the visionary concept of His

Meydan One will feature the worlds tallest


residential tower when it is completed in 2020.

Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin


Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice
President, Prime Minister and Ruler
of Dubai.

Sunshine fails to lift


bidding
The sun was out but not the buyers
at local auctions last weekend. A
big, two-storey house in Floreat was
among three properties that failed
to reach their reserves. The fivebedroom and three-bathroom home
at 14 Whitfeld Street was passed in
for $1.87million. Agents David and
Martine Eyers, of Acton Dalkeith,
said two bidders put their hands
up for the home on 906sq.m. We
are dealing with two offers, they
said. In neighbouring City Beach,
another big family home with a pool
was passed in after a vendor bid
of $1.4million. But it wasnt all bad
news for Kate Frichot, of Caporn
Young, who said she had two offers
on 10 Malton Place. Meanwhile in

This big family home at 14 Whitfeld


Street, Floreat, was passed in for
$1.87million.

There are two oers on 10 Malton


Place, City Beach, which was passed in
for $1.4million.
Claremont, a townhouse at 4/10
Richardson Avenue was passed
in for an undisclosed sum. The
4x2 is being sold by Vivien Yap
and Moses Marrion, of LJ Hooker
Claremont.

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City
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AUCTIONS
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August 22, 2.30pm

SUBIACO

168 Townshend Road

Behind the white picket


fence is a beautifullyrestored character home.

27/990 Wellington
Street
WEST PERTH
Oers from $469,000
Mack Hall

AGENT: Jack Michael,


Abel McGrath.

August 22, 3pm

FLOREAT

26 Kilkenny Road
The outdoor entertaining
deck in this glamorous
home has a kitchen, spa for
10 and a thatched cabana.
AGENT: Vivien Yap, LJ Hooker
Claremont.

f you are a nervous first home


buyer worried about property
prices, do yourself a favour and
look up properties for sale under
$500,000 within 5km of the Sydney
CBD.
As of last week, it returned
82 results.
Nearly all of them were studios, without even a wall between
the kitchen and the bed.
For less than that in Perth,
you can get this two-bedroom
apartment with a car bay.
The price is still a big ask
for any young couple, but with
interest rates at record lows
there may yet be a glimmer of
life in the Australian dream at
least in WA.
The apartments two bedrooms
are spacious and well lit, thanks
in part to the homes corner
position.
They share a modern bathroom
with a shower and a stylish single
vanity.
Granite benchtops and glass
splashbacks can be found in the
upmarket kitchen, which also

City views can be enjoyed from the apartments spacious balcony.


features light timber cupboards
that complement the clean, white
colour scheme.
A carpeted lounge leads from
the kitchen to the homes star
attraction, a good-sized balcony
with city views and enough space
to entertain guests.
The selling agent is Richard
Self, of Mack Hall.

FAST FACTS
Median West Perth
house price: $745,000.
Properties for sale: 95

Timber cabinets add a touch of warmth to the clean, modern kitchen.

Rare chance for block of four


FAST FACTS

There are six local auctions


scheduled for Saturday,
August 22.

4
2

FREMANTLE

Whoever buys the


794sq.m property will get
a piece of rare earth with
plenty of options

40 Broadway
CRAWLEY
Oers by September 2
Anderson Davies and
Burgess Rawson

80 DUKE ST, East Fremantle


Your Ultimate On-Trend Home Awaits
AUCTION
5 Sept @ 1PM
For style, luxury
and sophistication
in the Plympton
Ward, this on-trend
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9438 8412 0414 572 440
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609/2 BOVELL LANE, CLAREMONT

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$895,000
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Oers close on September 2 for this block of four ats, on the corner of
Broadway and Clark Street.

he reality TV show, The Block,


has never been filmed in WA but
these four flats may change all that.
Crawley is not Bondi or Manly,
but the character apartments are
in a great location near cafes and
restaurants.
And they have good bones, such
as high ceilings, ornate plasterwork,
timber floors and fireplaces.
If Channel 9 doesnt make an
offer, perhaps UWA, an investor
or a developer may be interested.
Whoever buys the 794sq.m property will get a piece of rare earth with
plenty of options, according to the
joint selling agent Mark Anderson,
of Anderson Davies.
The last time a block of flats like
this came on the market was in the
1990s, and this is a corner site which
favours developers, Mr Anderson said.
A big selling point is the zoning,
which is neighbourhood mixed use.

This means it could be a local


shop, medical centre and/or residential. There are other uses too,
subject to council approval.
Brian Neo and Rob Selid, of
Burgess Rawson, said the building
was in a tightly-held retail, commercial and residential precinct.
Mr Neo said it was perfectly positioned between UWA and local
hospitals.
The two-storey building, on the
corner of Clark Street, has two
apartments on each level.
There is an outside laundry, and
the wood store in the big back garden is a reminder of the propertys
1930s roots.
Three of the four units are leased
until the end of the year: Unit 1 is
rented for $380 a week, Unit 2 is
$426.16 and Unit 4 is $350.
Unit 3 is rented out periodically
for $320 a week.

The property is on a 794sq.m site,


near UWA and the river.

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forlease
$485pw

COTTESLOE

8/58 Marine Parade


The beach and cafes are on
the doorstep of this two-bedroom unit with ocean views.
Contact: Henry Willis,
Riverside Real Estate.

Why build when you can move into this near-new home, with the bonus of a self-contained apartment?

$760pw

NEDLANDS
95 Clifton Street

There are two main bedrooms in this home, which is


getting a new paint job.
Contact: Peta Buchanan,
Rossen Real Estate.

Stylish home comes


with Airbnb bonus
5
3

36 Parry Street
CLAREMONT
$1.95million
Acton Cottesloe

$1850pw

DALKEITH
68 Viking Road
The kids wont need to share
a bathroom because this
mansion has four.
Contact: Patrick Spillman,
Space Real Estate.

rom the outside, this twostorey house on the corner


of Barnfield Road looks like any
another contemporary home in
the western suburbs.
But look a little closer, and
youll see its not your average,
cookie-cutter design: it has a
separate studio apartment thats
rented for $130 a night on Airbnb
and stayz.com.
And judging by the reviews,
its popular with guests, who love
the location near the Swanbourne
shops and railway station.
One reviewer summed it up:
Good location. Very comfortable. Wonderful hosts. Totally
self-sufficient.
Adjoining the apartment is
a big family home with four
bedrooms, two bathrooms and
three living areas, including a
home theatre.
The house, on a 527sq.m site,
was designed by the owner for

The kitchen opens to a combined


scullery/laundry.

The top-floor living area could be used as a study or a parents retreat.


her busy family of four.
It was completed about 18
months ago by In-Vogue Homes.
With the help of an architect
who checked her design, the
owner created a stylish and functional home that is drenched in
northern light.
I chose the block because
of the wide, north-facing front,

she said.
So if youve gone to all the
trouble, and expense, of building such a fabulous home, why
would you sell it?
Im keen to have another go
because I loved the building
process, she said.
Among the many features
is the kitchen, with a 4m stone

benchtop and a combined scullery and laundry.


Banks of drawers in the kitchen and TV points cleverly hidden
behind artworks show how much
thought went into the design.
Wide, NSW spotted gum floorboards add warmth the living
area, which opens to an alfresco
area with overhead louvres.
Extras include a Sonos sound
system, two separate hot-water
systems and laminated windows
for noise reduction and energy
efficiency.
The selling agent is Deb Brady,
of Acton Cottesloe.

FAST FACTS
Median Mosman Park
price: $1.2million
Properties for sale: 105

NORTH

Welcome Damien Cestrilli


Damien Cestrillis proven passion for real estate spans nearly 20 years.
The chance to join the ACTON North team brings Damien full circle back to the
area where he grew up and now lives. With wife Maree, he is raising his son
Luca in a familiar, happy neighbourhood filled with his own childhood memories.
He has experience in every stage of the the property market, from renting,
first home ownership, building, renovating and the investing stage, so he can
identify and empathise will all the clients at whatever phase they are experiencing.

Damien Cestrilli 0416 240 111 damien.cestrilli@acton.com.au


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From

The 906sq.m property


has a lot of garden

$516,000

WEST PERTH
36/2 Mayfair Street

Your next door neighbour


will be the heritge-listed
Meerilinga, which was built
in 1897.
AGENT: Tracy Lee,
Paxton Hoad.

Low $1millions
WEMBLEY
156 Harborne Street

Spoilt for green views in Fern Street

Within easy walking distance


of Lake Monger, this 4x2 has
a studio and a pool.
AGENT: Adam Marchant,
Abel McGrath.

Towering mature trees shade the pool and garden.

6
3
4

From

$1.5million
CLAREMONT
4/101 Bindaring Parade
Exclusive, private and
secluded is how the agents
describe the location of this
two-storey home near the
river.
AGENTS: Justin Davies and
Ticia Juniper, Space Real
Estate.

31 Fern Street
SWANBOURNE
Auction 11am,
September 12
William Porteous Properties

ome people might say its


frivolous to have a big backyard when your house backs on
to the Lake Claremont parkland.
But they may be jealous they
dont own the biggest block on
the street.
The 906sq.m property has a
lot of garden, so much so that the
house was redesigned around it.
Lets skip right to the highlight
the main living area at the back.
Here, soaring cathedral ceilings make room for towering
north-facing windows that create
excellent views of the rear garden
and Cresswell Park.
Rich jarrah floors contrast
with crisp, white walls and soften
the natural light in the living
area, which includes a lounge,
dining area and a well appointed
kitchen with Caesarstone benchtops.

Its just a few steps to the


back patio, which sits next to
the pool in the shade of some
mature trees.
At the back of the garden, a
gate opens to the park.
Five bedrooms all with builtin robes share the sprawling
ground floor.
The main suite occupies the
entire top floor, which enjoys the
homes best green views.
It also features a study, an
attic store and a well appointed
ensuite.
The selling agent is Peter
Robertson, of William Porteous
Properties International.

FAST FACTS
Median Swanbourne house
price: $1,472,500. Properties
for sale: 52

ABOVE RIGHT: The house is on


the biggest block in Fern Street.
RIGHT: Vaulted ceilings create
expansive views of the homes lush
surroundings.

All the best houses in the western suburbs are in the POST each week
*

52%

more
readers
in the western suburbs
than its competitor
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POST

Offers by September 11

DARDANUP
9 Vera Place

Need room for blow-ins?


There is a separate weatherboard cottage on this
2.02ha property.
AGENT: Peter Johnston,
Acton South West.

$930,000

BREMER BAY
Lot 642 ODea Road

This 404ha parcel of land


abuts Fitzgerald River National
Park and has a 2.5km frontage to a coastal reserve.
AGENTS: Scott Swingler,
Space Real Estate, and Tara
Prittard, Albany Prestige
Real Estate.

ustling treetops frame the


ocean views from 6 Sunrise
Place in Eagle Bay.
The beautiful contemporary
lifestyle home blends classic
Australian design with all the
comforts of a luxury retreat on
a 0.71 hectare block.
An inwardly sloping roof and
wide eaves lend it the appearance of a bird in flight, while rich
timbers complement the green
surrounds.
Four bedrooms and three
bathrooms are spread across two
floors, all with great views of the
bush, the ocean or both.
An upstairs balcony serves as
the entertaining hub, jutting out
from the main living area before
branching off in two directions
to encompass the entire width
of the house.
Back indoors, a well- equipped
kitchen with Caesarstone benchtops and Smeg oven will make
catering a breeze.
A more relaxed entertaining
area downstairs is ideal for giving the kids somewhere to hang
out while you host dinner parties
and get-togethers.
Selling agents Andrew
Hopkins and Eloise Jennings, of
JHY Realty, are seeking offers
from $1,849,000.

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ABOVE: Wide, sloping eaves give the home
the appearance of a bird in flight.
RIGHT: Enjoy a game of tennis on your own
fully-fenced court, then go for a dip in the bay.
BELOW: What better place to wait out the
morning chill than a stylish lounge with a
roaring fire?

From $1,495,000

MARGARET
RIVER

1724 Jindong Treeton


Road
The passive-solar design is
bound to keep your heating
and cooling costs down.
AGENT: Mitch Thorson,
Mack Hall.

COTTESLOE

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$2,595,000

HIGH LEVEL OF FINISH

444sqm

Sophisticated and elegant, this luxurious home offers the ultimate easy care
lifestyle. Just steps from beautiful parks and wetlands, it boasts a magnicent
kitchen with Miele appliances and scullery and separate living zones across
two levels, with the highest quality nishes throughout. Sparkling pool, alfresco
with outdoor kitchen, theatre, study nook, four spacious bedrooms with WIR
and ensuites and a double garage. Beautiful travertine oors,
sleek Escea gas replace, and luxurious conveniences. In a perfect
location close to shops, Scotch College, Claremont Quarter and a
stroll to beautiful Lake Claremont.
INTERNET ID# 2901850

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au

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Cardno rejects
Transcore
criticism
Infrastructure consultancy Cardno
has hit back at claims a traffic report
it prepared for Cambridge council in
June was erroneous and flawed.
The Coast Ward Ratepayers
Association commissioned trafc and
transport engineering consultants
Transcore to review the Cardno trafc
report, which responded to controversial
urban inll proposal Amendment 31.
The Transcore review concluded
Cardnos report had fundamental shortcomings (POST, August 8).
Cardno transport planning team leader
Jacob Martin said while there were some
data discrepancies in the original trafc
and parking report, the overall conclusions still applied.
That is, that even under the full
[Amendment 31] development scenario,
all roads would continue to function
well within their practical capacities
and the overall impacts on trafc and
parking are expected to be limited,
Mr Martin said.
In his response, Mr Martin said
Transcore had rejected Cardnos claim
that redevelopment of lots would occur
with the minimum subdivision potential,
rather than the maximum.
Mr Martin said this was incorrect,
because the Cardno report referred to
the maximum increase in dwellings and
was therefore conservative.
He said there were other inconsistencies in Transcores review that were not
included in the POST report.

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With both of these savings it is unlikely trucks will seek alternate routes,
such as heading north from the port,
he said.
But Professor Newman believes increased truck trafc pressure would
revive a long-standing plan to widen
Curtin Avenue and Stirling Highway
to six lanes.
The road reserves are there, and the
pressure on the roads will be so great
that Im sure we will have the widening
of those roads back on the agenda before
too long, he said.
The Perth Freight Link will extend the
Roe Highway towards Fremantle Port,
taking it through wetlands in Bibra Lake
and the suburbs of Fremantle before
delivering freight trucks to the Stirling
Bridge in East Fremantle.
What youve got is a freeway focusing
trafc on to one of the best locations in
Perth, encompassing both the ocean and
the river, and both East Fremantle and
North Fremantle will be signicantly
altered if the PFL goes ahead, Professor
Newman said.
He said the logistics of moving an
increased volume of freight trucks
through the area would mean youll
essentially have a carpark of trucks from
East Fremantle to North Fremantle.
The congested Stirling Bridge from
East Fremantle to North Fremantle
would need to be doubled, either through
duplication or through a second storey
addition, he said.
If you double that bridge upwards,
youre going to have to take it from
around the George Hotel and Marmion
Street in East Fremantle and put it up
and over the Canning Highway and bring
it down into North Fremantle, he said.
Youll have hundreds and hundreds of
trucks per hour dispersing diesel fumes
around East and North Fremantle, and
unsurprisingly were nding that the
public now are very readily joining in
the chorus which says we dont want this
sort of access road and freeway near us.
He said the link was out of step with
public opinion and expectations.
Its just totally inappropriate to build
a trucking freeway right through some
of the best suburbs in Perth, he said.
The amenity and urban fabric of
North Fremantle would be signicantly
altered, he said.
The intersection at Tydeman Road

Trucks like this B-triple could be rumbling through the western suburbs, according to
Professor Newman.
This is the last gasp of the old paraand Stirling Highway would have an
digm, he said.
overpass for the freight trucks.
Were not in the 60s or 70s now when
Theyre drawing up plans to take the
road up in an overpass, plans that will these sorts of solutions were being
completely ruin North Fremantle and planned.
There are not many other places in
the quality of life for people who live
there, and I think that the public will the world where freeways such as this
have this in their minds through the next are being built.
Professor Newman will be addressing
state election and federal election, and
theyre going to be very angry, he said. a public forum about the PFL held by
He also raised the spectre of huge the Cottesloe Residents and Ratepayers
outback-style road trains, known as Association on September 1 at 6pm at
B-triples, rumbling through North the Cottesloe Civic Centre.
Association president John Hammond
Fremantle and Cottesloe, and dispersing
through the western suburbs on their has said the association is unanimous
way north to distribution hubs such as in its opposition to the link.
Mr Barnett told the POST: The Perth
Osborne Park and Malaga.
B-triples have previously only been Freight Link will create fewer trucks
allowed on roads outside of the city on local roads, improve safety for all
in areas such as the Pilbara and the trafc users, reduce congestion and will
Goldelds. They weigh up to 127 tonnes ensure we have the necessary transport
infrastructure in place for future trade
and can be 53.5m long.
Professor Newman said plans were at Fremantle Port.
The rst stage of the link, called Roe
being drawn up in the Department of
Finance to allow these road trains on 8, from Kwinana Freeway to Stock Road,
is the most advanced, and a priority for
the PFL.
Road trains barrelling through the the Government.
A decision on the route for the second
western suburbs that is not exactly
stage, Stock Road to Fremantle Port, has
good news, he said.
The Department of Finance, Main yet to be made.
However, once the Perth Freight Link
Roads WA and Mr Barnett did not reply
to questions about the B-triples at the is built, the suburbs that currently suffer
from heavy vehicle trafc will enjoy safer
time of going to press.
The $2billion freight link project will roads with the removal of an estimated
bring freight by truck to a port which, ac- 500 trucks a day from Leach Highway.
cording to the Fremantle Port Authoritys
2014 annual report, is expected to reach
optimal capacity within 15 years.
Professor Newman said Perth did need
a freight link but not to Fremantle Port.
From page 7
We do need a proper tolled freight
Subiaco council bought the site in
link, but it needs to go to Kwinana, where 2011 for $3.9million and subdivided it.
an outer harbour should be built, he It sold two of the new sites last year to
said.
developers for about $10million.
It could have proper railway linkage
Belmont-based Diploma paid more
as well, and that could be quite innova- then $2.9million for an 843sq.m lot, on
tive with all the latest smart technology which it plans to build the four-storey
to enable it to work properly.
building, which it valued at $16 million.
He said that at a global level, freeways
Rokeby Road-based developers Edge
within urban centres had been proven Visionary Living paid nearly $7million
to be a failed technology.
for the neighbouring 1712sq.m block.
The MRA is advertising the six-storey
development on its website for public
comment until August 29, but not the
four-storey building.
The councils landscaping and civil
proposal, and to provide to those conditions a transparency so that there were works at the site are expected to be
obligations that could be met as well as nished this month, with 11 smaller
housing lots in the Carter Lane site set
understood.
There is no intention to avoid the to be auctioned next month.
heritage obligations. Weve readily
agreed for surveys to be carried out on
relevant properties. What we require is
the consent of the landowners, to ensure
From page 6
our ability to carry out those surveys.
She enlisted with the Army.
We cannot enter peoples properties
We had a terrible Depression when
without their consent.
The Lavan Legal lawyer said his cli- there were just no jobs about, she said.
Doris said she had six sisters and two
ent fully intended to comply with all
brothers.
obligations.
She did clerical work in the medical
The development service committee
made several recommendations to the stores but when the prospect of a move
came up she asked for a transfer to anDAP.
These included making it necessary other unit.
I would have had to work in a hospifor the developer to carry out dilapidation reports before demolition of the tal and I could not bear the thought of
markets buildings began, rather than that, she said and said she was moved
prior to construction of the high rise to headquarters in Francis Street.
Doris, 95, loved dancing.
development itself.
I would go dancing six nights a week,
The DAP meeting is scheduled for
9.30am on Wednesday and is open to she said.
I liked square dancing and loved the
the public.
Lancers.
It was through dancing she met her
husband, Victor Edgar, known to evein June for legal expenses in relation ryone as Dick.
He was an MC and also in the army.
to the DiCom waste agreement was not
After the war when he was demobbed
related to this matter.
Earlier this year, the WMRC paid he continued in the entertainment busiSydney-based QC Alan Sullivan a bar- ness.
Widowed Doris moved into Rosewood
rister who has acted for Gina Rinehart
with
her second partner, who died soon
more than $21,000 for a legal opinion
afterwards.
about its agreement with DiCom.
Doris is one of the stars of the homes
In its statement, Anaeco said it would
sporting teams, keeping t with activities
not be the operator of the DiCom plant including carpet bowls.
when it became operational.
She said she recently represented the
But it warned uncertainty about who home in a carpet bowls tournament with
the operator would be was causing other aged care homes from across the
some inefciency in the nal stages metropolitan area.
of commissioning and might affect the
Doris said she adopted neighbours
commencement of performance trials. children and the walls of her unit are covIt said it would be seeking to recover ered with pictures of children as she has
costs incurred in developing the plant. followed them growing and graduating.

Block too high

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make sure that repairs are up to us.
Lavan Legal partner Paul McQueen,
representing the developer, told the
committee meeting that they went to the
Tribunal to seek clarity (and) certainty
and most of the changes were minor.
At no stage has my client sought to
avoid his obligations with respect to the
conditions imposed, but rather wanted
to know the precise nature of the obligation for the benet of the community,
and also from the developers perspective, Mr McQueen said.
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Mr Hoppe said the WMRC was working to overcome any design limitations
in the plant.
Stirling council said it was contracted
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tonnes per annum with the WMRC committed to 33,000.
Stirling said it would be able to supply more waste.
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DAVID HAYWARD
CARPENTER & JOINER
Qualified Craftsman over 42yrs exp

FOR ALL JOINERY


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

Ph 9382

4172 all hrs


0402 538 449

JUST DOORS

DOOR INSTALLATION &


MAINTENANCE SERVICE
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Timber & Aluminium Trimming. External
Doors Priority. Draught Weather Seals
Eye Viewers & Accessories

Enzo De Palma

Mobile 0412 194 842

CABINETMAKING

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

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

Fax 9388 2089


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

9344 1884, or
0418 914 284
THE CABINET MAKER
Top quality work
Prices to suit all budgets
For new or complete renovations
Kitchen, bathroom, built-in robes etc

9332 8596 all hours

CARPENTRY

Because Quality Counts


LORNE EDWARDS
PERGOLAS/ROOFING/
CARPORTS/VERANDAHS
DECKING TIMBER FLOORS SKIRTINGS
ALTERATIONS GENERAL MAINTENANCE

Ph: 0416

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CARPENTRY

CARPENTRY
CREATIONS

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

FREE QUOTES

PH TONY 0434 835 036

www.carpentry-creations.com.au

CARPET & VINYL


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

Extensions & Renovations


Maintenance & Repairs
All Jobs, Big & Small

0423 247 903


carpentry

specialist

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carpet by
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9383 7977
0418 940 145

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COTTESLOE CARPET
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Also Stain Guard for Carpets.
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Windows Cleaned
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SMALL JOBS WELCOME
OVER 35 YRS EXPERIENCE

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PLASTERLINE
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Ceilings installed & repaired


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

Carpet
Tiles & Grout
Vinyl & Lino
PH: ELSA

Upholstery
End of lease cleaning
Office cleaning
OR RAGETH

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

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APEX CEILINGS
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Police Cleared - Free Quotes

Ph Andrew

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CHIMNEY SWEEP
THE ORIGINAL

The Swiss Chimney Sweep


All types of FLUES /
OVENS / POT BELLIES etc

Adrian 0411 848 404

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ALL ASPECTS OF CARPENTRY


Restoration & Refurbishment
Timber Framing Sash Windows
Patios & Verandas Decking
Phone Henry

0407 076 552

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OCEAN LINE CLEANING


Husband & Wife Team
Commercial / Domestic
Police Clearance

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

Ph: Ben 0408 566 431


RITA CLEANING
SERVICE
Domestic & Commercial Cleaning
Window Cleaning Service
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Stairs & Balustrades Oiling

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0403 939 742


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9349 9438

By a qualified clockmaker
Member of the Watch &
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CONCRETE

Unit 23/145 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands

9385 3054
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COMPUTING

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Extensions, Driveways,
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repairs to all concrete Brickpaving,
Limestone Walls and repair to
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Your local tradesman for 20 years


NO JOB TOO SMALL
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Eco-Friendly & ENJO Cleans

DEMOLITION

Houses Yards Cleared


Outbuildings Asbestos Removed
Rubbish Removed
20 years exp
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0409 958 186

Vincent Demolition

 Concrete cutting & pool


removals
 Driveways shed fence &
patios removals
 Kitchen & bathroom
stripouts
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REGULAR HOUSE CLEANS


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Fully insured, police cleared
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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

Indigo Painting
colourstone JAMES GREENFIELD
CONCRETE

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Liquid Limestone
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Exposed Concrete
Home Extensions
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DESIGN & DRAFTING

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Broadband, Domains, Networking,


Repairs, Virus & Spyware removal
Licensed Cable/Phone Installer,
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CURTAINS

Smartwire Communications

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25 Years Experience

0412 226 328

ALL JOBS FULLY


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Window Clean
Moving In/Out
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Office Clean

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Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Photos,
Emails/Internet/Banking
Windows 8/IPads/Tablets
Mature aged VERY welcome

We could get your home sparkly clean

0433 445 916

COMPUTING

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WATCH REPAIRS
CLOCK REPAIRS
BATTERIES
STRAPS
FREE QUOTES
EASY PARKING
OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
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Cottesloe 6011

Ph 0411 445 452

CLEANING

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

Century IT
Consultants
www.centuryitc.com.au

Call: 6465 4444


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Mac Man
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Curtains
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Shutters
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Custom decks and pergolas.


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DRAFTING &
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ELECTRICIANS

Extending and
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ELECTRICAL
ALL DOMESTIC - ELECTRICAL
WORK LIGHTING, POWER,
UPGRADES, GARDEN LIGHTING
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Mintech Electrical
All electrical work
MAINTENANCE and
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and surrounding areas

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master architecture (uwa)

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EMERGENCY SERVICE
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

RAY

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MURPHYS
Renovations &
ELECTRICAL
Handyman
Service
9384 1163

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


MAINTENANCE AND BREAKDOWN SERVICE
HOT WATER SYSTEMS & REPAIRS
OVENS & HOTPLATE REPAIRS
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Phone 9221 3700

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All electrical work
Air con split system installer
Safety switches, smoke alarms
Renovations, rewiring
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ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

Twinside Retaining Walls


Gates & Asbestos Removal
No Job Too Difficult
Experienced Contractor

9387 4401
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PICKET, AND
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Focus
FENCING
Specialists in Colorbond
Repairs Removals
Replacements
Installations
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0424 101 026

0433 019 676

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

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Phone Richard King


0417 956 575

Specialising in:-

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Skilled Electrical
All Electrical Work

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Colorbond, Hardie, Retaining,


Chain mesh & Rural,
Pool Fencing and Gates

POWER POINTS, LIGHTS,


BATHROOM HEATERS,
SECURITY LIGHTS, TEL A
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ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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BATHROOM HEATERS UPGRADE RENTALS
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9384 7079 0412 779 947


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ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

Ph

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commercial and domestic
electrical installations
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Good old fashion country service in the city

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Jimmy 0420 235 709


www.obrienflooring.com.au

Servicing the POST area since 1983.


Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

0417 093 578


9203 9985

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NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE
THE PERFECTIONISTS

* For Excellence in Garden Care


* Plant Selection & Planting
* Hort/Weed Control Spraying
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* Professional advice
Specialising
DALKEITH TO MOSMANS
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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

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

JAN RAGENOVICH
Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants

Im talented, friendly 30 years


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

janragenovich@bigpond.com

LANDSCAPES 2000
SANDING & VARNISHING

0423 153 677

25 yrs experience in
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STEPHEN DEW

REC 6541
Quality Electrical Work
LED Lighting Design & Conversion
RCDs & Smoke Alarms

Mob: 0409 393 110


A/H 9336 6909

www.livingelectricswa.com.au

REPAIRS & REWIRE


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

9384 4566
0412 770 881

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Mike Jones 0417 181 827


Nina Jones 0427 056 785

Repairs that last French Polishing


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ALL GARDEN
MAINTENANCE

Free Quotes and Advice


Asbestos Removal Licence
Installation and Remove Old
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Gates, Fences, Pool Fences, Iron


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Dry bush jarrah
white gum
mallee roots

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

0413 415 845

288A CAMBRIDGE ST, WEMBLEY

GARAGE DOORS

Email: info@evergrow.com.au

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0413 122 012

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ALL ASPECTS OF GARDEN WORK

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FURNITURE
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Specialists in Colorbond and


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0416 029 992 9381 5371

Polishing & Re-Coating, ATFA


Member & Police Cleared

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0419 905 053

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0407 088 082

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0409 889 679

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Reticulation : Serviced
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Police cleared

Trusted & Reliable


Electricians

0418 912 451

PH: PETER
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0412 229 200

Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.

Fencing Contractor

Licensed Asbestos removalist

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GARDENING

0414 959 309

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FREE QUOTES

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CALL JOHN

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Call Jarrod
Specialising in all electrical work
Quality workmanship

FLOOR SANDING

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ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

0412 955 633

FENCING

Hardie & Colorbond


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Floreat

Tel 0411 123 769

0402 519 505

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GARDENING

Cambridge
Gardening
Services
Yard Clean-ups
Small-medium
sized tree lopping
Rubbish Removal
Lawns
Hedge trimming

Call

0421 997 585

SPECIALIST
GARDENER
Now taking on new clients

TIM LYNCH
Cert. Hort. B.Bus

ADVANCED GARDENING
SERVICES

0403 010 212

tim-lynch@iinet.net.au
www.advancedgardeningservices.com.au

GARDENING
(20% off your rst
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GARDEN CLEAN UPS


WEEDING
MULCHING
PRUNING
PLANT CARE & ADVICE

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For all your Gardening


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0481 374 143

GARDEN BAGS

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Colorbond, Zincalume &
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Job done right ... first Time!

Call Shannon
0413 243 006

info@smittysgutters.com

LITTER SACK
Garden Refuse
Bags
Regular Service
for Business &
Home Collections
Ph: Clif

Hill 9307 3906

Freshwater Glass

Glass repairs,
shower screens, doors
and windows, pet doors
www.freshwaterglass.com.au

Ph 0418 944 590

All Hours
188 Balcatta Road, Balcatta
(opposite Bunnings)

GLASS and MIRROR


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Gutters &
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Ph Denis 0418 898 893


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Adelines Essential Organic Garden Care


Landscaping & Design
All garden maintenance
Hydration & Fertilizing

Mob: 0407 933 959

Richards

Better Lawns & Gardens


Domestic and Commercial
Total Lawn and Garden
Care Tree Lopping
Landscaping
Property Maintenance

ALL GLASS REPAIRS


General glazing Mirrors
Pet doors Tabletops
Frameless showerscreens
Energy efficient glazing
Security glazing Shelves

149 South Terrace,


Fremantle(CNR PRICE ST)

9336 2615
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MUIRS

GROUT CLEAN

Mobile: 0414 080 753

Tile & Grout

Northern Suburbs. W.A.

ROOTS AND ALL


Garden Maintenance
All aspects of garden maintenance
Ongoing or one off maintenance
Fully qualified and insured
Book now for winter pruning
Ph: Chad 0407 995 277

CLEANING
No Hazardous Chemicals
Guaranteed Results
Sealing Service Available

Grout Magic

30 Years serving the


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Garden Renovations
and Maintenance

08 9384 9555

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For an obligation-free quote call

1300 654 253 or 0457 077 536


or book online at
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Gutter Cleaning
Downpipes flushed, roofs cleaned
of debris from $99.00
Also high pressure cleaning

Jack 0412 986 151


9387 4442

Non Toxic
No Mess
Great Results
0468 382 921
GUTTERING
REPLACE your
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Have your gutters, flashings and box


gutters installed correctly.
Many roofs flood because of incorrect fitting.
Ph VLASI now for a free inspection & quote.
Over 20 years experience.

0419 927 224, 9245 2034

8923
272

The NEDLANDS handyman


(and surrounding suburbs)

All those jobs your husband wont


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

BERT 0403 917 935

One Company All Trades


General house repairs
and maintenance
We carry out all household
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Painting
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Pergolas
Decking
Gates
Timber fences
All home maintenance
Call Simon 0419 925 452

Cambridge
Handyman
0419 925 452

JOHNS HOME
MAINTENANCE

For all your home maintenance and


timber decking call John for fast and
reliable services

0421 809 872

THE FIXER

HOME & GARDEN


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

Specialised Outdoor Services

Gutter / Downpipe Clean


Free Roof Report
All Maintenance
08 9433 1077
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Pensioner Discount / Insured

NO MESS GUTTER
CLEANING
Experienced Reliable
Ph: Seb

0410 089 830

Our quality services will put


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Call Kevin Ph: Hme 9381 2080


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Gardening Clean-ups
Mulching Fertilising
Rubbish Removal
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TREE PRUNING

ANGUSS GARDENING

0408 335 461

PH: 9383 9334


PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

No job too large or small, free quote.

0407 193 606

0414 011 220


GUTTER CLEANING
& WINDOW CLEANING
SPECIALIST

Call Mike Today on

Mob: 0416 932 432


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Love Your Home


Quality Maintenance
Services

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

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Call Charlie on 0401 019 975

Pre-sale Home Detailing


Rental Property Services
General Repairs
Handyman for Home or Office
All Timber Joinery
Insured and Police Cleared

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

Qualified tradesmen in the building


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I only provide quality maintenance
services ... on time and without fuss.
CALL FRANK FOR A
FREE QUOTE!

0418 919 312

Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

0427 005 724

Servicing the POST area since 1983.


Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

Non Toxic
No Mess
Great Results
0468 382 921

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

Clean n Seal

Industrial High Pressure

Specialists in high pressure cleaning

Roofs Driveways
Cleaning of all surfaces
Also sealing of surfaces
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Manu 0435 611 381
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Quality Work + PROMPT Service


Carpentry - Doors, Windows, Skirtings, Floors + Decks
Plastering, patching + making good
All home maintenance jobs considered
Call Rod:

0418 924 016

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

0423 511 303

NEDLANDS HOME &


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

Office

9387 2339

Are you looking for:


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

EST 81

4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont

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

Phone Peter Harper

0412 917 818 9384 9224

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

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881


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

Call Leon on 0417

049 923

Indigo Painting

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS


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

KITCHENS

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

9245 3303

0400 424 357

0417 940 355

White Knight Repairs


& Home Maintenance

0417 093 578


9203 9985

HOT WATER
SYSTEM

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ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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GUTTER
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POST AREA SPECIALIST 20 YEARS


DOWNPIPES CLEARED
LEAKS AND OVERFLOWS SORTED
FREE QUOTES PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
PROMPT SERVICE
Phone
MARTIN

CALAUTTI

Handyman Service

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

Specialising in roofs, driveways,


courtyards, pool areas, retaining
walls etc. Surface sealing also.

D.M.
& J.M. Rhodes
Gutters & Downpipes, gutter
guard, soakwells, small roofing
repairs, high pressure cleaning.
Free Quotes.
Pens. Disc. No two storeys.

HANDYMAN

For household repairs eg house and


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

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Esmes

Gardening Service

Backyards cleared, tree lopping,


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

ADAM CLARKE

Ask about our RUST PROOF option with

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HANDYMAN

0433 210 028

Gutters & Downpipes


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GUTTERING

One Company All Trades


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

9284 0165

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

Innovative landscape design,


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

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


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

Good old fashioned,


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

Free Quotes
Call Mike Kuba

0413 015 808

LANDSCAPING

Call Scott on 9386 6138


or 0417 461 087

Property Maintenance
and Handyman Services
Repairs, Flat Pack Furniture,
Doors, Locks.

Trevor 0458

796 455

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

Enviroblast
High pressure cleaning of
paved areas
driveways
pool areas
tennis courts

Vacuum Recovery means NO MESS


Call Geoff for a FREE QUOTE

0415 860 884

29 Walter St
Claremont

Est 1982

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

9383 2915
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Design & Construction of


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LAWN MOWING

MORE THAN A MOW


LAWNMOWING SERVICE
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PAINTING

NATURALISTE
STONE

How to Get Your Painting


Completed Right The
First Time Guaranteed.

Stonework Specialists
Also:
Perth & South West
Contact Matthew Warren

0417 965 115

www.naturalistestone.com.au

LOCKSMITH

041 301 6555

www.lukeslandscaping.com.au

LIMESTONE

Mow d Lawn

Pol Lic SG 15935


ABN 22337056071

Locksmiths

Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20

Making Life Easy


Artificial Lawn
Environmentally Friendly
Australian Made

Guaranteed Same
Day Service 20 years exp

KEVIN SHEEHAN
Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

ANGUSS

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service

Free Messure & Quote

0412 153 846

PAINTING

By employing the services


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

7 DAYS PER WEEK


www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au

Rego 8057

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

Free
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MICHAEL ELLIS
PAINTING
reg: 7822

REG 7800

TOM
- Lawnmowing - Edging
Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

9Specialist in pre-house sale renovation


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

Roberts

Mobile 0418 921 418

SEAMUS HOME SERVICES


Police Clearance, Fully Insured & Free Quotes

FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE

0450 225 113


6143 8721

Precision
Edge Mowing

0409 373 685


LAUNDROBAR

JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR

0425 551 233


9381 6996 Reg 1964

9387 8641

LEADLIGHT

CAMBRIDGE LAUNDRY

J.B. Leadlights

WINTER SPECIAL
Doonas & Blankets

Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

LAWN CARE

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

LIMESTONE

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

Call Eddie

0425 551 233


9381 6996

Reg 1964

25 YEARS EXPERIENCE

9245 2550
M: 0418 299 524

Grounds
& Surrounds
Lawncare & Garden Maintenance

Ph/Fax:

MUIRS
0413 744 752

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER
Ring 9381

Saari Quality
Painting & Decorating

1782 or 9388 1237

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

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412
Reg. No. 4280

FLOREAT & ALL


WESTERN SUBURBS
Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

Old fashioned workmanship,


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

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

HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

Lawn Weedspray(Licensed)
and Fertilising

Mob 0417

0410 478 246

call Adri
FOR FREE QUOTE

LAWN MOWING

MOW IT & MORE


Lawn Mowing Servicing
Mosman
Nedlands,
FULPark,
LY Cottesloe,
BOO areas
Dalkeith and
surrounding

KED

784 094

Atlas Lawn Services


Est 1985
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Steve

0411 223 637


David
0411 223 644

Call JAY: 0410 413 327

Your Local Master Painter

Jeff Bond
Reg# 4004

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

0400 219 056

BUDGET

LIMESTONE
ALL ASPECTS

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS
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General Painting
 Honest, Reliable, Clean
 Handyman service

Paul Stratton

30 years experience

Painter & Decorator

0451 478 078

BAMICA PAINTING
Rego: 8026

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WINNER OF WA MASTER
PAINTER OF THE YEAR
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WORK THAT LASTS!
SPECTACULAR CHARACTER
RESTORATION & DETAIL TO
PERIOD HOMES
INTERIOR EXTERIOR
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL

All Painting, Gilding, Wallpapering


& Faux Finishes, Limewash
MARBLING SPECIALIST

0419 925 739


9407 7800
Reg:3605 3721

www.creativecolours.com.au

P&N

Ph: 0418 850 750


Attention To Detail Makes
All The Difference

Painters Registration No. 5890

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS
SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

MOBILE 0432 322 026


COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

F: 9444 7863

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

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

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

Painting Services
Reg No. 5309
+Domestic +Commercial
+Interior + Exterior
+Roof Painting
+ Any size jobs

CTP Home Improvements

XCEL Plastering

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High Quality Work Interior


Exterior Small Jobs welcome
First Class Materials used
Plus Renovating + Spraying Roofs.
Public Liability Insurance $10,000,000

Phone: SEB

0410 089 830Reg No.


6113 6519 7402
PAINTING &
DECORATING

ADARNA PAINTING
& DECORATING
Interior Exterior
Affordable Free Quote
7
Days

ALL AREAS
reg: 7520

Call Emar 0413 691 125

info@adarnapainting.com.au

take on little jobs

0416 121 932


40 Years Experience

Pete The Plasterer


30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

0405 069 500

PLASTERING/RENDERING
Specialist in plastering internal
feature brick and outside render
NO JOB TOO SMALL
35 years experience

Call Peter 0412 802 392


or 9330 5771

Internal & External


Plastering
No job too small, free quotes
Call Alan on

0488 752 421

Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

9454 7711
0411 229 312
EFFECTIVE AND SAFE
ALL DOMESTIC PESTS
TERMITE INSPECTIONS
& REPORTS

COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROL
Family Business Providing Local
Services Since 1958

9384 7870
ANNUAL & PRE-PURCHASE

TERMITE & TIMBER PEST


INSPECTIONS

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

ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

THOMPSONS
PEST CONTROL

Termite Inspections Ants


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

Mob: 0433 288 164


PLASTERING

PLASTERER AVAILABLE
Small renovations.
Patching all surfaces.
MIKE KELLEY

9204 4108
0408 908 683

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

0415 951 865


9300 5382

Mob: 0451 901 919


Ph: 9388 8055

ALSO SMALL JOBS


PATCHING AND REPAIRS

paintingservice1999@gmail.com

MonaSam Painting Solutions


Reg: PC100228

Fully licensed & insured


Committed to top quality workmanship

0430 314 442

Call Sam
samuel_moza@yahoo.com

PAINTING SERVICES
PC: 100068

RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL

Ph: 9443 8999


www.westtowest.com.au

PLUMBING

MIKE STOKES

Renovations, Internal
and Ext Sand Render

www.precisepainting.net.au

Ph/Fax 9382 3278


Mobile 0438 755 877

Ph Shay 0402 748 564


www.xcelplasteringperth.com.au

ENVIRO-CARE PEST
SERVICES

22 yrs Westn Sub Exp.

Ph: Jorge 0400 748


or 9386 3953

076

Wall Plastering &


Ceiling Repairs

Including all aspects of solid wall


plastering and plaster boarding.
More than fifteen years experience.

Call Travis 0468 789 879

Subiaco
Painting Service

RENDERING & PLASTERING


SPECIALISTS
25 Years Experience
Fully Certified and Insured

Victoria Sky
ELLIS PLASTERING
ALL AREAS
Painting Services Free quotes
will happily

FREE QUOTE

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

Small Jobs welcome!!!


Commercial / Residential

PLASTERING

PEST CONTROL

KARL SAXON

A PLUS PAINTING
& SERVICES
James Limestone
Restoration

04

Specialising in

Reg No 3468

Broadleaf Bindi and Clover


Fully licenced and insured

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS


Your satisfaction is our
guarantee

182 051

113 620

Lawn Weed Spraying

CAPITAL PAINTING & DECORATING


capitalpaintingdecorating@yahoo.com.au

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476

Pristine Grass
& Gardens

European Craftsman
Very Reasonable
Reg: 6952
Rates

Reijo 0411 610 246

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Simon

Trevor 0412

Reg No. 6791

Reg. No. 4989

20 years experience

Licensed Operator

Andrew 0466

0400 440 272

DON McNALLY

Wintergrass and Weedspray

as your preferred painting


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

REG 7089

9284 5638
0419 966 945

9383 9252

EDDIES LAWN AERATION

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

ABN 72 910 338 191

All Western Suburbs

WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
PAINTING PROJECT,

Phone
WARREN
on

PAINTING

EDDIES
MOWING

Sheilas Washing, Ironing


and Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE

ALL HOURS
www.citygrouppainting.com.au

63
20 445 6

please consider

0409 086 497

0400 977 610

0418 914 041

COASTAL COLOURS

Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle


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Rob

Domestic Laundry,
Service Washes
Pickup & Deliver

Ph: 6350 8500

LAWNMOWING SERVICES

PH: Oliver Calnan

4/115 Birkdale St Floreat (Cnr Cambridge)

7 Day Service
www.lockstock.com.au

Handyman Service

(near Hay, Jersey lights)

X Home X Office X Car

email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

Save
money using a small
Renovations
&
operator with less overheads!

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH

Reg. No. 3511

Creating your vision from design


to construction

0431 200 866

20 Years Exp - Free Quotes

9381 5454
0437 712 039

Ph Angus

PAINTING

20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

0499 874 988

Honest and Reliable

Phone: 9209 2669

www.greenplanetgrass.com.au

Phone Jack for a


free, no obligation
quote

Reg 7824

LANDSCAPING

PL.16

PLUMBING & GAS

Call us now
9387 3081
0418 926 705

Indigo Painting

PBL941

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


9384 0202
9384 1030
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MASTER PLUMBER
Lic. PL 5041

SEC. Lic. 4263

Skilled Plumbing &


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

9384 0877
PL 5580

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Gas 4784

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PLUMBING
PL 7947

PLUMBING

PLUMBING

PARAMOUNT

Plumbing Problems
Call Fred

PLUMBERS

Daniel 0412 904 769

Paramountplumbersperth.com.au

NO CALL OUT FEE


24 HR

Pensioner rates
GAS 532

HOT WATER
FAST

PL 1735

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

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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

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

WEMBLEY
1800 18 12 24

Us 2 U plumbing

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

SHENTON PARK
PLUMBING

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

CLAREMONT
1800 18 12 24

ALL AREAS

Roberts
Renovations &

ELECTRONIC WATER
LEAK DETECTION

Handyman Service

Fast Efficient Service


Residential and Commercial

Pensioner rates

Contact LEAKY PETE

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

0415 114 172


9286 2450

CITY BEACH
1800 18 12 24
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FLOREAT

MAINTENANCE

1800 18 12 24
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WOODLANDS
PLUMBING

1800 18 12 24

Office

Plumbing & Gas,


Electrical, Air-Conditioning
Solar Power, Renovations

Your local Plumbing & Gas Specialist


PL 6899

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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

CITY OF NEDLANDS
1800 18 12 24

MUIRS

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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

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

SWANBOURNE
1800 18 12 24

WE OFFER A 5%
SENIORS DISCOUNT

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Jon Howes 0433 824 613

MOSMAN PK
1800 18 12 24

ZAMBEZI
P/L 6956 G/F 010950

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

Trades &
Services

24/7 emergency service


All your domestic &
commercial plumbing
services covered
Discounts if you book us
for more than one trade
Mention this
ad and receive
10% discount
Call or visit

0433 019 676


htcontractorsperth.com.au

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A FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED LOCAL BUSINESS

4TH & 5TH GENERATION PLUMBERS


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Call CRAIG

Plumbing & Gas Fitting


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BURST PIPES

Electronically Located
Blocked Drains Cleared
HWS Serviced / Replaced
General Plumbing

Lic. 6039

Gas No. 4700

PONDS

Aquarium & Pond


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

0414 836 129

$BMM+BDL

PL1954

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25 Years Experience
Personal Service
Guaranteed Repairs
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0407 199 046
Pensioners
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Lic No AU 7200

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IRRIGATION
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REMOVALS

ROOFING

ROOF & WALL


DOCTOR
READ THIS

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


GST) your re-roofing Company must be a
Registered Building Company. This
means Licenced with The Builders
Registration Board.
Otherwise the work is ILLEGAL

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


PTY. LTD

ALL FURNITURE
CARRIED
0416 226 434

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Sml, Med & Lg ns(Houses, Units, Flats & Offices)
Va
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competitive ount 7 Days Per Week
ALL AREAS
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FURNITURE REMOVALS
(Est Since 1970s)

9371 0865 Fax 9473 0600

Bores & Fully Installed


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

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

0414 475 527


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

9380 6180, 0411 109 918

Shift It Removals
Affordable 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

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

0408 007 850

REPAIRS INSTALLATION
MAINTENANCE

WIRE TRACKING & VALVE LOCATING


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

www.roofandwalldoc.com.au
WorkSafe Asbestos Demolition Lic
Builders Registration Number 13172

LOCAL ROOFING
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

0419 385 971 or


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

0408 944 891


9386 3667

ROOFING & BUILDING


MAINTENANCE
WINTER SPECIAL
Overflow Spouts
Save your Eaves

ONE CALL WE DO IT ALL


FREE QUOTES
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

Indigo Painting

Internal Roof & Ceiling Repairs.


Sagging Roofs Box Gutters.
Tile and Metal Roof
Replacement and Repairs
All Hours

0412 490 868


CREDIT CARDS
ALL WORK TO AUST STANDARD

Peter 0417 096 691


References Available

FIX RETIC

TROUBLESHOOTING
REPAIRS & NEW INSTALLATIONS
CONTROLLER / SOLENOIDS REPLACED
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Dave

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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

0411 143 588/9381 7404


Home Packers Perth
We pack your home for
$30/hr.
Gila

Ph David 0433 324 347

94404711 or 0422931587

POOL
FENCING

Local lads w/ loads of energy.


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Plumbing & Gass Services

PLUMBING & GAS

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EVERYTHING

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Pensioner rates

Family business since 1983

www.nohotwater.com.au

Lic No 5166

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS

RONS
REFRIGERATION

RETICULATION

24.7 Emergency service

Dennis 1300 593 800

9387 2339

One Stop
Tradesman Shop
24 HR

Hot water specialists


Gas, Electric, Solar
Repaired or Replaced
Electronic leak detection
Leaking taps & toilets repaired
Drain blockages

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

General Maintenance
Emergency Repairs Blockages
Hot Water Systems
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Burst Pipes
Leaking Taps
Hot Water systems
Cisterns
Toilet Pans
General Plumbing
Mobile

P.L. 693

www.plumbway.com.au

Call Michael 0401 759 556

PL 7947

24 HR

BEST RATES

Renovations Hot water systems


New homes Gas
Tap maintenance & repairs
Blockages Sewer conversions
24/7 service Subdivisions
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RENOVATIONS

Reticulation Systems installed,


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Solenoids located
and replaced.
Lawns installed and removed.
Bore Service
and replacement.
Electrical problems resolved.

0424 133 950

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RETIC
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ROOFING

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

ROOF CARPENTRY

SECRETARIAL
For All Your
Secretarial Needs
from Student to
Executive

Roof Carpentry Team


Specialising in Architectural
Designed Homes. 15 yrs exp.

Phone JEFF 0418

912 874

ROOF PLUMBING

- Resumes - CVs
- Audio Typing
- Word Processing/Mail Outs
- Bookkeeping
- Powerpoint Presentations
- Business Reports
- Photocopy/Binding/Scanning

9380 8333

1300 137 663 or 9209 3980


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Licensed Asbestos Removal
Specilist.
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Re-roofing & repairs


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

0433 210 028

ROOF
Roberts
Renovations &

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

Graham
0432 119 526

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE
Specialised Outdoor Services

All Roof Replacement


and Maintenance
08 9433 1077
www.sos-services.com.au

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

CLAREMONT

POOL
SERVICE

Pensioner Discount / Insured


Builders Licence # 13954

RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

Prompt & Professional


or visit our shop at

257 STIRLING HWY


CLAREMONT

Western Suburbs
Pool Service
* Western Suburbs
* Competitive Rates
(Including Tip Fees)
* Commercial & Domestic
* Prompt Delivery

CLEANING CHEMICALS &


EQUIPMENT
QUALITY OWNER OPERATED
COMPLETE POOL SERVICE
JOSH MANN

0414 775 586

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Est. 1990

9389 8744
AT YOUR POOL
AND AT OUR STORES
11 SHOPS IN WA
ALL OWNER OPERATED
YOUR LOCAL SHOPS

9401 1820

9389 6131

NEDLANDS
134 BROADWAY

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.

Repair. Maintain. Improve

FREE QUOTES
BEST WORKMANSHIP
CHEAPEST PRICES

MUIRS

All Roof Repairs


Gutters & Downpipes
All Carpentry Work
Fire & White Ant Repair
Property Maintenance
Inspection
Insurance Claims
Renovations
Painting & Design

Phil 0400 340 228


(Licenced & Fully Insured)

VWC Building Sevices

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Free Quotes 0409 958 186

0418 130 576

DOUGS ROOFING
For all major and minor repairs on all types of roofs.

We set the highest standards in tradesmanship


and use the highest quality materials and tools.
All work carried out is insured followed by
a guarantee.

0481 374 143

GUTTERS AND
DOWNPIPES

RE-ROOFING WITH
COLORBOND AND
ZINCALUME, WHIRLEY BIRDS
AND LASERLITE SHEETING

0418 925 030 or 9384 9141


Fax 9384 5929

Alex 0412 597 261

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

PEST MANAGEMENT
ROOT ZONE
MANAGEMENT
CONSULTANCY
FREE WRITTEN QUOTES

PH: 9359 9300

0422 095 481


When only the best will do

Floor & Wall Tiling


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

0438 909 275


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

Core Tiling

& Bathroom renovation


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

Call Lewis: 0451 636 666


corebathreno@gmail.com

STONECARE AUSTRALIA

Professional
pool service,
cleaning,
maintenance
For
and supply
all your
since 1984. Pool Needs

SIMPLY THE BEST!


John
Clark
Mark
Lynch

0438 003 571

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
http://dontilingservice.com

WALL/FLOOR
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
REPAIRS/RE-GROUTING
CALL JEFF

0421 251 794

INTERIOR EXTERIOR TILING


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Ph Joe 0408 094 444

26 Years Exp Palms Shrubs


SMALL JOBS
MOST WELCOME
PENSIONER RATES FREE
Quotes Les 9387 8094

TREE
SURGEONS
Certified Arborists
Offering Complete Tree
Service With Care
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All Facets of Tree Work
Satisfaction Guaranteed
For the personal touch
please phone RENE COOLEN

0407 774 549 9387 5153


Free Quotes

LAKESIDE
TREES & STUMPS

Mobile

0408 405 671

WESTERN
SUBURBS

BUILDING & GARDEN


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

OPEN 6 DAYS

PH: 9381 5455

0419 931 966

Support POST
advertisers
they make your
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Call us on
9381 3088
to advertise
in the POST

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Services

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

SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854

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

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

Aaron: 0410 521 734


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Services

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Jason 0413 859 898


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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

Indigo Painting

0424 150 899


TRY US - YOU WILL BE HAPPY

Royce Turner

9306 8599

Ring Ian on

9242 2952

Original est 1967


Tree Guild of
WA # 8804

TREE & PALM REMOVALS


HEDGING & MULCHING
NARROW ACCESS
SPECIALISTS
FULLY INSURED
Call ANDY

Maintenance & Repair


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DOWNLOAD BROCHURES:
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* Concrete Cancer
* Damp & Waterproofing
* Wall Alterations
* Structural Wall Removal

PROFESSIONAL

www.lakesidestumpgrinding.com.au

0417 912 362


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Local number 24 hours


Able to trim and remove
large and difficult trees.
FULLY INSURED. FREE QUOTES

TUCK-POINTING

TV ANTENNA
Foxys
Treelopping HALESTORM
& STUMP GRINDING

9433 4156

www.professionaltreesurgeons.com.au

TILING SERVICES

Phone: (08) 9309 6852


Mobile: 0431 159 207

MAGDA
TREE SERVICES
0418 943 059

FLOREAT TREE SERVICE


NO JOB TOO SMALL
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Our professional service includes:


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LOCAL

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SAFE TREE REMOVALS

Call Massimo

AT YOUR SERVICE

No Job Too Small


Call Dave 0410 493 127

HouseDoctor

TILING

Stone restorations Tiling Services


Clean & Seal Stone
Grind / Polish Stone

Ph PETER PLAISTED

Mobile
0413 747 777

Isaac 0450 121 475

FORMATIVE AND
PRACTICAL PRUNING

FOR OVER 20 YEARS

POOL & SPA SERVICE


CHEMICALS/REPAIRS
FREECALL 1800 835 444

RoofQuest

All metal roof sheeting, gutters


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

Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

0418 958 607 Patrick

The Roofing Specialist

Specialists in Commercial &


Residential Shade Sails
www.shadesolutions.com.au
patrick@shadesolutions.com.au

Prompt Roofing

If you have trees, you need


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

Regrouting leaking shower,


swimming pools, repair chipped tiles,
marble stone travertine, porcelain
Reg tiler - Police clearance

TREE SERVICES
Perths Premiere
Tree Service

Our $150 Service Includes


FREE leaf rake & vacuum
FREE pump check & diagnostic
FREE water analysis & balance
FREE cleaning of lter & baskets
FREE scrub of water line
FREE brush of pool oor
FREE wash of pool blanket
FREE chemicals added

Contemporary Tiling

All Roofcare

TREE SERVICES

POOL CLEANER

We create the professional


edge that everyone wants

FREE QUOTES - PENSIONER DISCOUNT

Swan River
Roofing

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

Stump Grinding

Qualified, Experienced, Insured


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

9448 2227

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

Digital Antenna
Installations
The Tree Specialists

Call Marco

0450 159 839


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

teamtreelopper@gmail.com
www.teamtreelopper.com

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

The Local Guys

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9379 3407

7 Day 6am - 10pm


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TV INSTALLATIONS

SWANBOURNE
TREE
SERVICE
Free Quotes
Great Service

0423 655 222


Complete
Stump Removal

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

0414 738 888


TV SERVICES

Fully Insured / All areas

Free Quotes
Call Adam
Tel: 9246

0235
Mob: 0403 377 692

Narrow Access Fully Insured


Tree Work Undertaken Free Quotes

CALL
PETER
0407 520 430

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

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Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

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UPHOLSTERY

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

9354 4524

WERE JUST A PHONE


CALL AWAY

Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

0407 771 476

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD
BEAUTIFUL
Spanish Oak 10
seater table and leather chairs.
Manufactured Spain. Great for family
gathering. Excellent condition 280 x
80 x 70cm. Phone 9382 4379
BEDROOM Suite: Kingsize 3 piece
contemporary design, Oak. Features
stylish bed with square headboard,
low footboard + solid timber slatted
base. Includes as new luxury
posturepaedic mattress + matching
pair bedside drawers. Cost $2500.00
as new, sell $675.00 lot. Please
ph: 0477 433 591
DANIEL
5000/Travelbum/Connor
1900. Contact Kim93216238
/chankheng123@gmail.com
FIREWOOD Split Jarrah 6X5 ute
load. Good quality Jarrah sourced
from our own family farm in
Serpentine. Happy to unload & split
to your size. Generous loads, you
wont be disappointed $190. Free
delivery NOR or SOR. Call/sms
Tyson 0413 333 706
or tyson_bickers@hotmail.com

9388 2251

Ph: 6201 1387

www.uwerepairs.com.au

WINDOW
CLEANING

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING
EST. 1976

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


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

RECLINER
Electric sit down/stand up. Yellowish
floral fabric in good condition. Can
email/text photos. $600. West
Leederville pick up. 9388 1217,
0402 103 070

SERVICES
WINDOW
CLEANING

iSHINE

Trevor 0406 809 977

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

0402 433 690

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

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN
Mob

WINDOW CLEANING
your local professional

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Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235

Kenkleen
Window Cleaning
Specialist since 1988
Commercial and residenital
All other areas + gutter
cleaning, fly screen repairs
Ph Diane

Ph Grant

MUIRS
MUIRS

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

0439 518 525


grwindowcleaning@bigpond.com

WINDOW CLEANER

0402 313 716


West Perth

Ph Kevin

Window Cleaning

0412 950 208

City beach, Wembley, Woodlands

040 375 8242

GMR

0419 907 986

Police Cleared and fully insured

WINDOW
REPAIRS

Paul Jones

Carpentry & Joinery


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

PH 0417 915 636

$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

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

Isaac 0405 300 298

www.sashinaflash.com.au

DIVERSITY WINDOW
CLEANING

WROUGHT IRON

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

WINE Italian homemade Shiraz &


Grenache 2015 at $13.50 plt.
Exceptional quality with no
impurities. Far superior natural
beverage. Also available Port at
$15.00 plt. 0423 225 420

PHILIPS Fine Antiques & Art. Huge


annual sale. Everything reduced 2
/634 Stirling Hwy cnr St Leonards St,
Mosman Park. Open Tues-Sat. Ph:
0414 242 659

ARTS & CRAFTS

BRENda

EDUCATIONAL
NEED Help with maths? 1-1 tuition
at your home by UWA PhD for $65
/hr. Includes some free online tuition
before tests/exams! Ph Blair 0438
965 775
ozimaths.com
PRIMARY
School teacher for
private tutoring in maths and english.
Female Fridays 11.30am. Clients
home in City Beach. Please email
details to
susan.margaret@icloud.com
TUTORING
I am a qualified
Primary school teacher looking to
tutor an enthusiastic student who
needs some further support in any
Learning Area. For further details
email Bianca at
perthmathsclub@gmail.com

FASHION
MADE In Italy mens' all leather
exclusive satchels and brief cases
from Importer direct and exceptional
prices of $450 RRP $1200. Also
available ladies' designer labels
leather goods. Showroom enq. 0423
225 420

FOR HIRE

SASH IN A FLASH

PH 0407 328 128

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

5 Bdm beach house for holiday


rental in Dawesville. Sleeps 6 adults,
5 children. Ocean views. $400-$600
/night.
Call 0409 081 013
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
DENMARK Delightful 3 bdr home in
big enclosed garden, walking
distance to shops, parks, river. 0429
429 200
DUNSBOROUGH For rent. Holiday
house. 1 minute walk to town, 4
large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2
toilets, large games room, air con &
deck area. Large block. $380 p/night
off season, $450 p/night peak period.
Call
0409 771 485

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

PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large


5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075

16 Webster Street Nedlands. Sat


29 Aug 9am to 2pm. Furniture,
household goods, electronic games,
camping equipment, books, tools,
exercise equipment
ROTARY
Swap Mart. Every
Sunday 7am to 12 noon. Broadway
Shopping Centre, Nedlands. Seller
bays $5. Come and get bargains
galore or sell your goods

HEALTH & BEAUTY


BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird
prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

BOATING

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS

DUNSBOROUGH Waterside, big


covered deck with BBQ; log fire & A
/C, dinghy, super comfortable, one
house from beach. Small dogs
welcome. Sleeps 6. Fully equipped
for entertaining. 0438 605 123

33454

Window
Cleaning

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

PETE AND JOSH


WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

TRANSPORTABLE House 14m x


4.4m. New 2 bedroom, kitchen diner
3 r/c air con, hardiplank. Pitched
roof, 6 windows, shower, loo,
cupboards. Excellent bush block
$86,000 ono. View Bibra Lake. 0412
393 196

ANTIQUE Clocks for sale. Large


collection 9380 6399

Uwes European TRADES AND


Appliance Repairs
Roberts
Roberts
Repair Miele Siemens
Bosch
Neff Gaggenau
Renovations
Renovations
&
&
Microwaves
/ Dishwashers
Handyman
Handyman
Service
Service
Hotplate / Ovens
Over 30 yrs experience

LEATHER Lounges. Two seater


and three seater. Ex Bay Leather
Republic $900 pair. Good condition.
0413 841 413
NOKIA Mobile phones collection of
90's versions, all in working order.
Best offer. Computer desk, metal
structure with 3 levels as new. Best
offer. Clothes racks & shelving units
for residential & commercial. Best
prices.
0422 675 047

FRAN

APPLIANCES

4 Hood Street Subiaco

HALL
Table/sidetable. Vintage
French country solid Oak with
drawers. Measures 1370mm wide,
650mm deep. Lovely condition
$275.00. Ph: 0438 396 273

ANTIQUES

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

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

HOMESTAY
SHENTON
Park
Homestay
available in lovely character home.
Suit independent students or visiting
academic. Completely private with
own entrance and front garden. Fully
furnished with 2 bedrooms, fully
equipped self catering kitchen, living
room, bathroom/laundry. High speed
internet. Easy walking distance to Sir
Charles Gardiner Hospital and UWA.
2 minute walk to shops, cafes,
chemist and doctor etc. Near
beautiful Shenton Park Lake. 5
minute walk to Fremantle/Perth train
line. $525/wk. Photos available.
Please text 0403 196 437

HOUSESITTING
33066

FATHERS' Day Gift idea. King Pin


Pegs and Jumbo Clips. Essential
items for boating, camping, balconies,
pool fences. Hurricane hold on sturdy
rails. Packets of 10 approx. $12.95.
Available all boating stores.
Info.cargo34@bigpond.com

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS Opportunity. Interested
in extra money call
0437 786 070

DECEASED ESTATES
TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED
ESTATES Notice to Creditors and
Claimants. LARA JOY DEVENISH
late of 25 Wooleen Street, Golden
Bay in the State of Western
Australia, Nurse. Creditors and other
persons having claims (to which
Section 63 of the Trustee Act 1962
relates) in respect of the Estate of
the Deceased who died on 3 August
2014 at Singleton Beach, Singleton
in the State of Western Australia are
required
by
the
personal
representative, being Alan Michael
Brook to send particulars of their
claims to care of Brook Legal, PO
Box 93, Wembley in Western
Australia 6913 within 30 days of
publication of this notice after which
date the personal representative
may convey or distribute the assets,
having regard only to the claims of
which he then has notice. Dated 13
August 2015 Brook Legal

BROOME
Wellness retreat Oct 18th-25th
(Limited numbers) Private pool luxury
villas. Yoga twice daily. Delicious
healthy cuisine, meditation, cooking
classes, detox ocean mud bath,
private nutrition consult, organic facial,
massage, organic & natural toiletries
and so much more! Also Mind + Body
Retreat Guildeton August 28th-30th.
Ph: 0428 516 335
or www.sacredfigretreats.com.au
CHAKRADANCE Rhythm for your
soul. Weekly workshops in Wembley
on Mondays 7.30pm-9.30pm and
Thursdays
9.30am-11.30am.
Contact Anne-Marie for more
information & bookings 0408 744
572
www.coessence.com.au
DIET Consultant recommending the
Pritikin programme an extremely
healthy diet with amazing health
benefits $40 p.c.
Meryl 9286 3646 or 0423 091 634
FACIALS Specialised & Intensive,
created to suit your skins needs.
Lash/Brow tint & shape. Dip Beauty
Therapy. In advance for your appt,
ph or sms Bilton Hilton Spa
0418 903 908
HERBALIFE
Independent
distributor for products call 9244
4318, 0450 032 061
INSPIRATIONAL
YOGA,
Nedlands. Ongoing classes for
everyone. Monday 9:30am, Tues &
Thurs 6:00pm. Christine
santeplus8@gmail.com

EDUCATIONAL

MASSAGE By Alice. I have six


years experience and combine
sports
massage,
therapeutic
massage, and trigger point
techniques to effectively target your
specific techniques. Mosman Park
location. $70 for one hour, $100 an
hour and a half. Strictly non-sexual.
Please call/text 0439 917 122

ALL Level, Maths tuitions by Prof


(retd), exp (60 yrs) B.Sc (Stat), M.Sc
(Maths), M.Tech(Mech), Ph.D
(Maths. Mech). 0409 375 262

MASSAGE
Huna Hawaiian,
Swedish relaxation. Indulge yourself.
Experience
deep
relaxation,
qualified, n/s Alanah 0405 755 715

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

PERSONAL Trainer weight loss,


Boxercise, Yoga, Pilates. Gerhard
0415 942 388
RELAXATION massage. Phoenix
Massage. U9/420 Hay St Subiaco. 7
days 9 to 9. Strictly n/s, 9381 6911
or 0481 272 356

ENGLISH
Specialist tuition at
Numberworks'nWords. Individualised
teaching, trained tutors. Full
Australian
curriculum.
Free
assessment. Ph 9388 3727,
www.numberworksnwords.com

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

FRENCH A to Z. Experienced tutor


from Paris. Specialised in WACE, IB
preparation. Business or private
travel. All levels welcome. 0404 172
287

WORKOUT
Fitness Cottesloe
classes. Gym Pilates. Maureen.
0418 950 112

FRENCH Playgroups + afterschool


clubs, 18m - 14yrs. Fun activities,
music, games, craft. No previous
knowledge required. Vanessa 0468
559 598
FRENCH
Spanish,
Italian,
Mandarin and German playgroups
(18m-5yrs) + after school clubs
(6-14yrs). FUN activities, games,
crafts. Vanessa: 0468 559 598,
www.lcfclubs.com.au
MATHS
Specialist tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords.
Individualised teaching, trained
tutors. Full Australian curriculum.
Free assessment. Ph 9388 3727.
www.numberworksnwords.com

YOGA For a diversity of fitness


levels. These classes aim to provide
a warm and supportive environment
to practice gentle stretching
movements. This class is suitable for
people with physical limitations and
seniors. The practice will be crafted
to suit the individual. Venue: Twisting
Fish on Stirling Hwy opp. Claremont
Quarter. Times: Saturday 2-3.30
starting on 19 September. Cost: $20
per session, 10 week block payment.
Arrangements made. Contact: Sheila
0459 050 067
YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing open
classes Tuesday evening Wembley
and Thursday evening Fremantle.
Certified teacher
Suzanne 0414 883 139

110% Care while you're away.


Owner operated since 1998. 9382
3550 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au
ABSOLUTE Care of your home
and pets. Bringing peace of mind
while you're away. Police clearance.
Lovely references. 12 years
experience.
Marg 0421 274 427

Indigo Painting

MUSICAL

SITUATIONS VACANT

ALTO Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute,


Guitar, Piano, Trombone, Trumpet
lessons by qualified, experienced
teachers.
Piano
Exam
Accompaniment available with 6
weeks notice. Members of WAMTA,
TRBWA, ASMEWA, WWCC No.
from 8 years up. Michael/Mary. Ph
9387 7046
FLUTE Lessons enjoyable and
Educational. Private lessons
available for students. All ages and
abilities. Contact Helen Nedlands
0423 859 959

PHARMACY Retail Manager full


time.
Pharmacy
and
retail
experience is not compulsory. Very
well organised, energised, punctual,
decisive self starter with outstanding
customer service skills and a high
level of personal presentation.
Challenging and meaningful role that
affords the opportunity to make a
difference in a customer focused,
progressive community Pharmacy in
City Beach. In return we offer a
competitive salary and remuneration
package along with the opportunity
to join a company that truly values
it's employees. Please send resume
and cover letter outlining your
suitability for the position, to Rachel
at rjbugden@yahoo.com
RECEPTIONIST
Part Time. A
dynamic Physiotherapy clinic
requires a front desk person for
morning shifts (Monday to Friday).
Start time 8am and finish either 12
noon or 1pm. The clinic is a vibrant
clinic in Subiaco with three
Physiotherapists. You should be
experienced with computers (basic)
and dealing with people. You need to
be motivated and committed. Please
send resume to
michaelw@mtmphysiotherapy.com.au
VOLUNTEER Computer Trainer.
TADWA is a not for profit
organisation based in Bassendean.
We require an enthusiastic person to
deliver standardised computer
training to our clients (older people,
people with a disability and their
carers, maximum class size 6
students) at our premises. The
position
requires
excellent
communication skills, patience and
empathy; commitment of one
morning or afternoon each week for
8 weeks to complete teaching the
course; experience in Windows 7
and 8.1, Outlook and web based
email; current police volunteer
clearance or ability to obtain one.
TADWA offers excellent recognition
of volunteers and support from our
qualified and experienced computer
technicians and help desk staff. If
you are interested in this position
please email
HRJobs@tadwa.org.au or phone
9379 7400

GUITAR Lessons. Eve Tsakalos


Guitar and String Inst School. Group
tuition and private lessons available,
any style taught. Learn from Perth's
most experienced teacher. Contact
Eve 9387 5014
GUITAR
Lessons beginner,
advanced.
All styles call 0415 942 388
GUITAR
Tuition, beginner to
advanced. eddierg@bigpond.net.au
9381 9146
PIANO Lessons Muchkins music.
Beginners 5 yrs + Jane
0430 465 725

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

PERSONAL
ASIAN
Sensual
massage,
attractive. Understanding, your place
or my discreet home. From $75.
Cindy 0478 537 808
HIGH Class Independent Escort.
Gorgeous blonde. Exclusive service
offering GFE massage, kisses,
cuddles & lots of fun! SMS Kitty 0455
105 798
HOT M & F couple available for
sensual
massage.
Bookings
essential. Mos Park.
Ph 0405 568 137
SENSUAL
Massage qualified
therapist. Petite, brunette. By
appointment, Mosman Park, from
$70, Rachael, 0415 836 700

HOUSESIT
Claremont/Nrth Cott
from November over summer.
Active, reliable, ret. proff. Lifetime
local resident and home owner.
Currently building.
Mary 0400 162 105

STUNNING Brunette Sara, for an


unbelievable sensual massage.
Cottesloe area. Ph 0451 700 143

HOUSESITTER Wanted urgently


11/9 to 1/10/15. Tel 9245 2247/ 0417
256 284

PETS

INTERSTATE
ACCOMMODATION

110% Care while you're away.


Owner operated since 1998. 9382
3550 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au

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

JEWELLERY
CHAIN Made in Italy exquisite
workmanship, 18ct gold, 17.5g,
32.5cm long. Valued at $2625 sell
for $1200 ono.
Nedlands 0423 225 420

LOST & FOUND


FOUND One bracelet and two
diamond rings, Palmerston Street,
Mosman Park. Contact Cottesloe
Police Station 9286 7777
FOUND Silver watch Subiaco area ,
near Rokeby shops
0421 115 869
LOST Black Boss sports coat with
lapel badge of Australia flag in
Shenton Park. If found, please kindly
contact Steven Mailey
0416 191 941

A Dog walking and pet service.


Police Cleared.
www.pawsinthepark.com.au
DOG
Grooming appointment
available at Dazzledogs Nedlands.
Ph 9386 2522
DOG Obedience Classes: Qualified
Dog trainer Neri Karazija. Saturday
mornings and Wednesday evenings.
Next classes commence September
2015. Bookings essential. To
express your interest ring Naomi or
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 in September. To express your
interest ring Naomi or Jaimee on
9384 2644
PUPPY
School and puppy
management (pet section): Sundays
at Swanbourne Veterinary Centre
9.15am and 10.45am respectively.
Barista coffee available! Just come
along or ring 9384 2644
SMALL Dog minding service in our
Wembley home. Huge yard walks
TLC. Ph Julie 0400 681 145

PHOTOGRAPHY
Robe

Stolen
Dalkeith 1980 - 2015. Set three
drawers. Lacquered set. Sadly
missed. Reward offered for return.
Contact H.C. Fridays,
9386 6067

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

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

RESUMES
SUCCESSFUL
Resumes that
surpass expectations! Expertly
written! Professional recruiter. Call
Maria 0401 812 060

SITUATIONS VACANT
I Am looking for a carer, preferably
with experience to care for my
mother who has Parkinson's
disease. I need someone for 2 or 3
days per week, which are flexible,
from 3.30pm to 7.30pm. Duties
include personal assistance, light
domestic duties etc. The suitable
candidate must have a police
clearance, own transport, and be
able to supply at least 3 referees. If
you are interested please call me on
0407 471 861

SITUATIONS WANTED
ACCOUNTING MYOB Mr Fixit. No
job too small, Phil 0419 952 261
BABYSITTER Available for day,
evening and weekend work.
References, Police Clearance and
own reliable vehicle. $25 p/h, 3 hour
minimum. Please text and I can call
you back. West Leederville local.
Fran 0402 103 070
CHAUFFEURED Sedan service.
Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
Mastercard and eftpos. Lic. 3862.
Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANA And Ironing lady. Honest.
4 hour minimum
$30 h, 0450 900 945
CLEANA As a new pin. Exp. Pol Cl,
refs. 0468 308 980
CLEANER Housekeeper. Years of
experience in large homes and
antique furniture, Pol clearance with
excellent references. Honest, reliable
0415 170 739
CLEANERS Absolute Perfectionist
team of two with more than 10 years
experience in office, small business
and domestic cleaning. Reliable and
highly efficient w/ABN and Pol/Cls.
Call or leave message:
9203 9141, 0431 894 562
CLEANING Husband and wife
team. Excellent references 15 years
experience. Police clearance. 0433
835 783
CLEANING Lady available, local,
honest, reliable. 0406 323 394
DOMESTIC Cleaning experienced
couple $25 each p.h. References
0452 551 834
GARDEN
A backyard blitz.
Experienced phone
Nick 0412 772 238
GARDENING
Lawnmowing,
whipper snipping, hedging, weeding.
Experienced and live local. $30-$35
ph. Craig 0411 315 807
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 And Dry cleaning. Expert
24hr service. Quality work
guaranteed. Regular, reliable van
pickup and delivery to your door.
Local family run business.
Established 1986. Please phone
Prestige Ironers. "There are no
wrinkles in our reputation". 9385
7788 or 0403 121 181
IRONING
Lady local, honest,
reliable, pick up, delivery.
0406 323 394
IRONING Pick-up afternoon deliver
next day. Non-smoker, very good
ironing $15/hr 0438 968 215
MATURE Lady full time, part time.
General
admin
receptionist.
Outstanding customer service skills
in retail. Police clearance. Honest,
reliable. Own transport. Catherine
0421 045 632
MATURE Lady would like to help
with you cleaning ($35 p/h) or baby
sitting ($20p/h). Pleased to do odd
jobs while minding the children. First
aid, Police clearance, WWC card.
References available. Christine 0412
405 520 or 9446 2619
PAINTING Best Coast painters.
Best service, best price. 0478 892
703

Indigo Painting

TO LET
AAAAFOR more properties To Let
see the classified advertisement
in our Real Estate

POST, August 22, 2015 Page 97

classifieds
TO LET
CLAREMONT 2 brm duplex plus
sleep-out, lounge/dining. A/C in
lounge and main bed. New kitchen,
bathroom. Private courtyard, off
street
parking.
Quiet,
low
maintenance. Close to Uni, transport
and shops. $435/week neg. 0412
234 885
CRAWLEY 2x1 unit. Spacious long
/short term. Close UWA shops $400
p.w. 0418 956 459
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

house

WEMBLEY
Single bedroom executive modern
apartment secure on first floor, fully
furnished morning sun private balcony.
Includes pool in group. One carport
and plenty more parking. Cambridge
street bus at your door and walk to
Subi train station and cafes. $300pw.
Wembley Estate Agency 0418 942
052
MT CLAREMONT House, 2 x 1
with study, could be third bedroom,
alarm, retic. 2 car space. Close to
train, bus, schools. Lease for a year
with options from January 2016.
Owner advertised 0417 913 931
NEDLANDS To Let. Hampden Rd
Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
WEMBLEY
Duplex delightful,
sunny 3bd, with lots of outdoor living
space. Solar HW, UCP, AC. Great
location opposite park, close to
shops and transport. $440 per week.
Call 0408 460 129
WEMBLEY On Subiaco border 2
brms, BIRs, internal laundry, sunny
balcony overlooking pool. Small well
kept complex, caretaker on site near
shops, rail, bus. $370 long lease,
0448 303 164
WEMBLEY W/Leederville duplex
3br quiet secluded location, carport,
North facing courtyard, NO PETS,
long lease, available now. Suit
professional/couple $380-$420pw
0497 621 833 (phone only) 9383
9790

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
BRIC A Brac, old and vintage items
wanted.
Phone Paul 0412 736 291
DECEASED Estates, downsizing,
antiques, vintage, china, silver, cast
iron benches, wrought iron,
outdoors, garagenalia, mid century
furniture, Chinese, Japanese,
watches, tribal. Best prices paid. Gila
0422 931 587 or 9440 4711
QUALITY Antiques furniture & Art
17th to 20th C Chinese, Continental
& English, porcelain, Australiana.
Ted: 0414 242 659
VALVE Radios and old telephones
+ parts, any condition. Private
collector. Ph Andrew
9319 1703

This just aint


tennis any more
From page 98

And still more recently came


Tomics spat with a real champ,
Pat Rafter, only tipping more
kerosene on to the fire in the
ongoing feud with Tennis
Australia, started by his aggressive father, as far back as
when, as it turns out, I was still
the lads manager 10 years ago.
But I think that Kyrgios has
taken over the mantle as Tennis
Public Enemy Number One. If
he had started chirping like that
on a football field in my day, he
would have required a trip to
the orthodontist.
You might remember allegations about a similar incident
involving ex-Eagle Adam
Selwood and then-Docker Des
Headland. Even though the AFL
tribunal didnt convict Adam,
they also chose not to penalise Des for taking a couple of
swipes at him. There are only
a few unwritten rules in sport,
but nobodys going to protect
you if you cross them.
We need heroes in every
sport, especially when they are
competing on the international
stage.
What we dont need is our two
best tennis players, undoubtedly
Tomic and Kyrgios, dragging our
treasured sporting traditions
through ankle-deep mud.
More important than the cause
is the effect. If I was in charge of
Tennis Australia, I know what I
would do. Id stamp their passports, draw a line in the sand,
and let them both know that
if there was any more of this
nonsense, I would suspend them
from representing our country
until their attitude improved.
Id also tell them to have a
good, long look at our brilliant
US PGA winner, Jason Day. Now
theres a bloke who really has
grown up on the wrong side of
the tracks and had to battle his
way up the golfing mountain
with the help of his mum and
his long-time coach and caddy,
Col Swatton. What a great story!
Unlike Tomic and Krygios,
hes made it to the summit, and
shown the humbleness and emotion as he did it that makes us
proud of real champions.

Fringe dwellers The two red shaded areas show where approximately 50 homes that are currently in Cambridge
could go into Subiaco. The area to the left is more likely to be incorporated into Subiaco.

Houses may shift along


From page 1

an expanded Cambridge at the


start of last month.
Proposal 23 was my proposal,
acting Subiaco mayor Scott
Arbuckle said.
It was a restatement of the
fact that Subiaco saw itself as a
sustainable local government in
the context of the political situation at the time.
It was also simply a tidying
up of what I saw as a boundary
anomaly.
A staff report for this weeks
Cambridge community and
resources committee meeting
describes the area south of Hay
Street as a historical anomaly, that
was separated by roads from other
residential parts of Cambridge and

used to be a part of the former


city of Perth.
Relations between the neighbouring councils became bitter
over the takeover plan, which
Subiaco pledged to fight, including taking the issue to the
Supreme Court, where it lost its
challenge.
The mayors and CEOs of the two
councils met in March to discuss
the proposal when the board
raised it as a live inquiry.
Subiaco CEO Ian Hill said they
had a constructive ... chat.
Consistent with that agreement,
that process has been completed
and concluded and Cambridge has
reached its decision accordingly,
Mr Hill said.
We havent formally considered
their response as yet, however,

we will be doing that in the next


few weeks.
Cambridge councillors will
formally decide on Tuesday night
what stand to take.
The board has asked for the
councils feedback by Friday.
This inquiry could be the final
matter dealt with by the board
chairman Mel Congerton, whose
term expires on August 31.
Mr Hill said it was still unclear
when the City of Perth Bill might
pass through parliament.
If the capital city legislation
gets up, Subiaco stands to lose its
South ward, including more than
3000 residents, UWA and QEII.
Subiaco is lobbying politicians
from all political parties to block
the proposed legislation so that
it can remain intact as a district.

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From page 1

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The house in City Beach.

We only became involved because Mr Gallucio is a long-time


family friend, he said.
We are trying to administer the
estate as best we can.
I cant evict the son. I cant sell
the properties.
We ... ensure any beneficiaries
are provided with funds for living.
Mr Burton said he could not
explain why property records
had a $1.81million sale listed for
the City Beach property in March.
It might have been the figure

lawyers placed on it at the time


of [the fathers] death, he said.
The records do not list sale
amounts for the other properties,
but in 2009 the properties were
recorded in Hansard as being
worth more than $9million.
Mr Burton said the son owned
more properties than those listed
under his and Mr Gallucios names.
Police have been called at least
45 times to Tarongo Way in the
last six months.
Two people have obtained violence restraining orders against

the 38-year-old man and fear for


their families safety.
Many of the calls have been
between midnight and 4am.
One neighbour said police had
warned them to have a panic room
ready.
Police running sheets said the
addict had eaten his own faeces in
the street, been caught with drugs,
lit a fire on his veranda, been seen
with a Molotov cocktail, screamed
obscenities, made threats to kill,
jumped fences, and vandalised
his own house and garden.

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Trades &
Services

From page 9
Mr Rowell said a shark barrier
would make a big difference to the
takings of local traders because
fear of sharks had kept beachusers away.
The POST has previously
reported big drops in the number
of beach users, confirmed by
observations of the councils
rangers (POST, April 23).
The state government should
be persuaded that Cottesloe is
one of the best-used beaches, Mr
Rowell said.
Councillor Sally Pyvis said the
government had funded nets at
Sorrento and Middleton Beach in
Albany, but not Cottesloe, although
it heavily promoted Cottesloe to
tourists.

The first thing you see on Qantas


is Cottesloe beach, she said.
Mayor Jo Dawkins said that 85%
of Cottesloe beach users were not
local residents, because the beach
was a big part of WA tourism
branding.
My view is that Cottesloe
residents have made their own
decisions about whether they will
swim or wont swim some have
modified their behaviour, she said.
Contrary to some other media
reports, the vote to not recomend
the barrier was not unanimous.
The 4-2 vote leaves open the
slim possibility that the ninemember full council will approve
fully-funding the shark net when
it considers the committees
recommendation on Monday night.

The state government last year


spent $1.3million on a three-month
trial of drum-line baiting to kill
sharks that swam close to southwest beaches.
It succeeded in killing 68 sharks,
mostly tiger sharks, but no great
whites.
When it abandoned drum-lines
amid big public protests the
government said funds would be
spent on other shark-mitigation
methods, but has now left
Cottesloe off the barrier list.
Premier Colin Barnett has said
that Cottesloe may be unsuitable
for the standard barriers because
of the high-energy wave action
there.
Recent research has some
evidence that the same great white

sharks re-visit the same places.


Wave action at Cottesloe meant
the barriers could be deployed
for only a limited time, from
December to February, Education
Minister Peter Collier said in
answers to questions from Lynn
MacLaren, Greens Member of
the Legislative Council this week.
He said the barrier could also
interfere with Cottesloe surf clubs
watercraft near the groyne.
He added that Cottesloe beach
already benefited from a range of
shark mitigation strategies land
based-patrols, aerial patrols, jet skis,
watch towers and acoustic receivers.
These factors were considered
when funding the geographic
spread of beach enclosures, Mr
Collier said.

Page 98 POST, August 22, 2015

Austin Robertsons sporting

What did we learn


from the Derby?
Theres been a mountain
of words written and spoken
about West Coasts impressive win over my Dockers last
weekend.
You cant conquer the world
until you rule your own city. This
lesson will have been well-learnt
by the Dockers, particularly
their midfielders, who, despite
having the advantage of Aaron
the Lionheart, decided to turn
up only for the second half of
Sundays match.
Let me just add a few random
thoughts to the pile!
Games can be won in a first
quarter blast: in round three
the Dockers kicked nine unanswered goals; on Sunday, the
West Coast Eagles kicked six
goals before Freo posted their
first. Touch.

The Eagles validated their


2015 premiership aspirations.
Nat the Magnif is the genuine
article, judging by his heroics
trying to drag his team back into
it with an outstanding individual
third quarter.
If these two sides meet in a
preliminary final, no tipster
will be able to confidently pick
the winner.
If these two sides meet in
the grand final, no tipster will
be able to confidently pick the
winner!
And probably the most important thing learnt was
When the Eagles get back Big
Nic Nat, Jeremy McGovern and
Mark LeCras, they will be even
better.
And that is a sobering thought,
for any Dockers (and even
Hawthorn) fan.

At last Derby silverware for the West Coast Eagles.

Ins and outs of Round 19 lets be objective


There were a couple of things
in Round 19 of the AFL that
really got me thinking.
One was the trial up in
Brisbane of having four field
umpires. The other was Jarryd
Rougheads out of bounds
kick in the last quarter against
the Eagles.
Four umpires mean something
has gone wrong with our games
rules and what we expect the
umpies to do. Weve got to simplify things.
Roughies kick shows too much
is left to their judgment.
What we need is more objective rules and umpiring, and
less interpretation and fewer
judgment calls. Here are a few
thoughts to kick things off:
First, the contentious out-ofbounds call. Why is Australian
Rules just about the only sport
in the world where the position

Hawks Jarryd Roughhead


Out of bounds?
of the ball suspended above
the ground decides whether
it is out of bounds or not? Its
crazy, especially when we have
a curved boundary line.
The more you look at the
Roughead decision from dif-

ferent angles, the harder it


gets to tell if the ball is out of
bounds or not. Ive been shown
frame-by-frame pictures that
prove that, believe it or not, the
ball was never completely over
the line, and so the boundary
umpires call was quite right.
Amazing, hey?
What isnt in doubt, though,
is that Roughie himself is way
out of bounds, and that should
be the deciding factor.
I reckon if youre in contact
with the ball, and youre in
bounds, its in bounds; if youre
in contact with the ball and
youre out of bounds its out
of bounds.
And if youre in mid-air when
you contact the ball, where you
next contact the ground, in or
out of bounds, is what matters.
Have a look at the most famous
in-or-out controversy in footy
history, the Wayne Harmes

Gender pedulum is in full swing


In a fantastic performance
in front of a record crowd in
Sydney, the Aussie Diamonds
defeated the New Zealand
Ferns 58-55 in the Netball
World Cup.
It was the third World Cup
in a row for our girls, and it
sounds even more impressive
when you call it a triple crown.
This was fast and furious
top-level sport, every bit as
entertaining in terms of skill,
determination, teamwork and
endurance as a nail-biting AFL
match.
The bullet-like precision
passes and ball-handling skills
were what Dennis Cometti
would describe as centimetreperfect.
In cricket, the women won
their one-off Test match
against the Poms. Once again,
the ladies have done us proud
on the international sporting
field.
No sledging, no bad-sportswomanship, and none of the
damage inflicted on our international sporting brand by two
man-brat tennis players.
If my fading memory serves
me correctly, our ladies have
been just as successful internationally as the guys, in
tennis, swimming, water polo
and cycling.
I also saw a football match
over the weekend between the
Bulldogs and Melbourne.
Its high-calibre display of
all the skills of football, and

knock-on in the 1979 Grand


Final. No matter where the ball
was, his feet were still on the
ground, completely in bounds,
when he hit the ball play on!
Problem solved.
Heres another, quick, one.
The 15-metre kick rule is always
going to be an issue, but we
could simplify it a bit by saying
that an intercept mark is always
paid, no matter how far the ball
travels even if its snagged by
the player on the mark.
Thats fair enough, Id have
thought.
And finally, heres the big one.
I reckon you can simplify the
holding the ball/ prior opportunity/ realistic attempt to get the
ball out fiasco enormously by
keeping the battle between the
tackler and the tackled alone.
So, if a player is tackled and
cant get the ball out in a reasonable time, its holding the ball,
reasonable attempt or not.

This just aint


tennis any more
All champion sportspeople
leave a legacy, none more important than the one our tennis legends of the past left to
their game and their countrys
reputation.

The Diamonds sparkle with a triple crown.


the intensity of how the players went about it, it could
have fooled you into thinking
you were watching an AFL
match.
But then you noticed that
were a few too many ponytails

on show.
It was womens football.
Someone of vision once told
me that, one day, we would
be seeing mixed gender AFL
football.
Makes you think, eh?

If the ball comes loose and


the tackled player pulls it back
in automatic free kick; but if
the tackler drags the ball in
automatic ball up.
And, if one of the tackled
players teammates jumps in,
its immediately a free kick;
but if another player from the
tacklers team jumps in, its immediately a ball up.
I reckon that would clear up
nearly every holding-the-ball
situation with the umpires
being able to apply the rules
objectively, not interpret them
subjectively.
Next time youre watching a
game, imagine those three rule
changes were in force I reckon
youll be amazed how much
easier and fairer footy would be
to umpire, and how much better
and less frustrating it would be
to play and watch!
What do you think, folks?

Ive seen champs from bygone


eras like Frank Sedgman, Ken
McGregor, Rod Laver, Lew Hoad,
Ken Rosewall and Neil Fraser
execute their genius live.
After them came another
extraordinary crop of talented
men like Roy Emerson, Fred
Stolle, John Newcombe and Tony
Roche, and on to Pat Cash, Pat
Rafter and Lleyton Hewitt, all
Grand Slam winners bringing
honour, ability, elegance and
etiquette to centre courts around
the world.
Enter two super-brats, Bernard
Tomic (22) and Nick Kyrgois (20)
two brash arrivistes who are
trashing our tennis legacy and
heritage.
These two upstarts have developed into the ugly face of
international tennis, and they
are both Australians.
Weve had some years of
putting up with the countless
dummy spits and off-court antics
of Tomic. Now Kyrios has sunk
to a new low with an unforgivable slur on Stan Wawrinkas
girlfriend throwing his mate
and countryman Thanasi Kok-

kinakis under a bus in the


process. Wawrinka, a two-time
tennis major winner and, by all
accounts, a decent bloke, has
achieved more on a tennis court
than both these young punks put
together.
Eventually, no doubt on the
strong prompting of his management, sponsors, PR staff
and other members of his team,
Kyrgios came up with a pretty
feeble apology to Stan the Man,
which he probably thinks ends
the matter.
Hes mistaken.
The sporting public is not
about to welcome this jerk back
to its bosom, and it wouldnt
surprise if he got some pretty
earnest heckling on the circuit
from this point on.
Just who do this pair think
they are?
Remember the time on the
Gold Coast when Tomic was
pulled over by the Highway
Patrol for fast, erratic and dangerous driving in his souped-up
BMW.
Dont you know who I am?
blurted out Tomic, when the cops
asked for his drivers licence.
Then came his temperamental
performance in Miami, when police arrested him after an altercation with hotel staff over noise.
Please turn to page 97

POST, August 22, 2015 Page 99

Kids
Last weeks
doodle.

Henry Mills (11)

Jokes

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.

Ellen Turnbull (6)

Our own
super city

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

Hi Kids,

Address ...........................................................................................................

One of our major Doodlebug


winners, Henry Mills (11), from
Claremont, has done a remarkably
accurate drawing of our beautiful
Perth city.
We love the way he has composed
his drawing and his careful attention
to detail.
Our other major winner, Ellen
Turnbull (6), from Cottesloe, was
thinking outside of the box with her
very charming elephants. I like the
way that the little one is jumping
with excitement to see his mum.
Last weeks design was just begging for you to do cityscapes, so I
wasnt surprised when so many of

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Googly

eye

Q: What happened to the


toilet paper when it
crossed the road?
A: It got caught in the
crack.
Q: Which birds go into
battle by leaping from
aeroplanes?
A: Parrotroopers.
Q: How do you start a
teddy bear race?
A: Ready, teddy, GO!

them popped through the letterbox


here.
Jies, Aggies, Poppys, Ethans
and Kirans won them an ice-cream
each, while Lucy came up with an
attractive rainbow worm.
Olivia drew a house and enormous crane, while Hugos runaway
train was hurtling down a steep
track. Biancas water bottles were
patiently waiting on the grass and
Lydias square cat was both cute and
highly original!
I strongly believe that too many
googly eyes are never enough, so I
have found a way to increase their
presence in the world, for the POST
Kids page. I hope you find it useful!
Bye, Jane

Knock knock.
Whos there?
Luke.
Luke who?
Luke through the keyhole
and youll see me!
Knock knock.
Whos there?
Stan.
Stan who?
Stan back, Im breaking
down the door!

Tongue twister

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These Doodlebug contestants have won


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Lydia Parker and Aggie.

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Beware of safety for little children if you
are using them to decorate food.

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