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Mark burns up over yellow brick road


By LLOYD GORMAN
A heated argument broke out
in Rokeby Road over a football
finals paint job on the median
strip that includes heavy commercial promotion.
Councillor Mark Burns was
seen on Thursday morning
berating acting mayor Scott
Arbuckle as the pair stood on

the paintwork between Roberts


and Barker roads.
The advertising had been
painted on during the previous
two nights.
Subiaco council said in a press
release on Tuesday evening that
the northern end of Rokeby
Road would be painted and
Subiaco would be transformed
into a sea of blue and gold

overnight.
Were celebrating our coffee strip with the colours of
the Subiaco-based West Coast
Eagles, just as Fremantle will
be painting their cappuccino
strip purple, the statement said.
Logos for Channel 7 and The
West Australian were prominently painted on top of the
yellow paint on the first night,

with a few Subiaco logos on the


second night.
Mr Burns said he had received
at least a dozen complaints and
many questions from retailers.
It doesnt say anything about
the Eagles, he said. I didnt
realise that Channel 7 and The
West Australian were playing a
Mark Burns confronts Scott Arbuckle
match this weekend in Subiaco.
over the media advertising in
Please turn to page 28
Rokeby Road.

Curtain call
for Regal seats
By LLOYD GORMAN
Getting bums on seats isnt a problem
for the Regal Theatre, its what happens
to them when they get there thats become a pain in the backside.
Bringing 200,000-plus punters for
more than 200 state, interstate and
international productions a year, the
Regal attracts the most people into the
area after Subiaco Oval.
The 77-year-old art deco building will
close in early November for three months
so all 1048 worn-out red velvet seats
can be replaced by more comfortable
red models.

Ted Smith outside Tukurua by the sea.

Forrest oers
Syrian refuge
as Ted digs in
Ted Smith is fighting the discounted sale of
his landmark beachfront home in Cottesloe,
despite an offer by its buyer Andrew Forrest
to house Syrian refugees there.
Mr Smith said he was determined not to sell
Tukurua to Andrew and Nicola Forrest under
the terms of an existing contract.
He has not signed transfer documents that
would have allowed settlement of the property
on the due date, September 1, at a sale price
of $16million.
Since then, Mr Smith has been accumulating
an interest debt to the Forrests at more than
$2000 a day.
He said the contract price was $9million
below a sworn valuation.
Mr Forrest this week contacted the state and
federal governments to offer the restored 21room limestone house for some of the 12,000
Syrian refugees expected to arrive before
Christmas.
It would be the second time in Tukuruas
history that it had provided refuge to people
fleeing war.
Please turn to page 93

Please turn to page 93

Regal Foundation chairman and former Subiaco Mayor Richard Diggins tests one of the worn-out seats at Subiacos Regal Theatre.
Photo: Paul McGovern

Truckies take
Cott rat run

By LOUISA WALES

Truckies say they regularly


make rat-runs through the
western suburbs, and would
continue even if the controversial Perth Freight Link
were built.
Two drivers said money was
driving the decision to take their
freight trucks north through the
western suburbs.
We pick the quickest and
most economical route that
we can, so weve got a quicker
turnaround, one of the drivers
said, who wished to be named

Heres
where
we go

Container trucks crowd Curtin


Avenue this week.
only as Ray.
We save up to half an hour
each way by going through the
western suburbs.
Its about getting a time
advantage, and time is money.
Its a very cost-driven industry.
If I have a delivery, say, in
Malaga, the time of day dictates

which way I go. If it is peak


hour, you avoid the freeway at
all costs.
Both drivers use Curtin
Avenue as a shortcut to Midland.
You avoid going out to Roe
Highway and Tonkin Highway
at all costs, so what you do is
head up through the western
suburbs and cut across through
Reid Highway and get in through
the back, Ray said.
We do it all the time.
He said drivers would
definitely dodge the proposed
freight link.
Please turn to page 93
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they might be wrong?

Cottesloes decision
on link is sanity
It is refreshing to note that sanity prevails in
the Cottesloe council chambers with councillors Philip Angers, Peter Jeanes, Rob Rowell,
Katrina Downes and Helen Burke, along with
mayor Jo Dawkins, supporting the Perth Freight
Link (Despite protests, Cott wont fight link,
POST, September 5).
I am not sure what opposition councillors
Jack Walsh, Sally Pyvis and Jay Birnbrauer
have in mind when we are told that as many as
13,000 trucks a day will be using the Fremantle
port in future.
If they are considering rail, as some have
suggested, rail construction will damage
wetlands and disrupt residential areas just
the same as roads.
In addition, rail transport of goods is not as
flexible as road delivery by small, medium
and large trucks.
If the Perth Freight Link is not a reality in
future, or alternative routes are not in place,
Cottesloe residents can expect more and
larger heavy haulage trucks on Curtin Avenue,
possibly even B-triples as supposed by John
Hammond, president of the Cottesloe Resident
and Ratepayers Association (Giant road trains
rumbling our way, POST, September 5).
This B-triple scenario is based on comments
by Peter Newman of Curtin University only
and expanded by Mr Hammond.
However, Professor Newmans scenario is
an assumption only.
The Perth Freight Link should become a
reality and the sooner the better. It is refreshing to know that the present Cottesloe council
is supportive of the link.
R.J. Schroeder
Lillian Street, Cottesloe
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Im living on a building site


I chose to take a weeks leave,
hoping for some quiet time away
from work.
I wish I hadnt!
Living in Subiaco is like living
in the middle of a construction
site.
Chainsaws, angle grinders,
hammering, painting ladders
being scraped along at 7am,

renovators shouting from rooftops, builders radios blaring


the noise is relentless.
And just when you think
you might get a little quiet
on the weekend, oh yes, the
lawnmower round begins.
Roland Tomas
Heytesbury Road, Subiaco

WACA is being held to ransom


As a WA Cricket Association
(WACA) member, I was shocked to
hear the state government would
not support funding for the ground
unless the WACA downsized and
never held an Australia v England
Test match there again after 2018
(Sell Subi Oval for cricket, POST,
September 5).
The WACA is being held to
ransom to further Premier Colin
Barnetts ambitions.
It needs money to do up the
cricket ground, but Subiaco Oval
needs money spent too.
Mr Barnetts work involves luring
all football away from the home
of football, Subiaco Oval; the WA
Football Commission (WAFC)
to break its 99-year lease with
Subiaco council by relocating to
the WACA; and the sale of Subiaco
Oval for blocks of flats and offices.
The ransom will be paid when
all playing surfaces that compete
with the shiny new stadium at
Burswood are eliminated.
Subiaco Oval must be demolished, and the WACA ground must
downsize from a 20,000-seat venue
to a 15,000-seat one.

It beggars belief that the WACA


would propose spending $200million to downsize its cricket ground
and then have cricket played at
the shiny new stadium, which, it
is widely accepted, will be a lossmaking venue if the crowd is less
than 40,000.
The ransom will not be paid
if the WAFC does not break its
lease with Subiaco council, and
Mr Barnett knows it.
The WAFC is holding all the
cards.
The Eagles and the Dockers have
not signed up to play at the shiny
new stadium, and why should they
when this WACA deal is going to
be the nail in the coffin for WA
football?
Subiaco Oval generates $15million a year for grassroots football
in WA.
Moving to the WACA will be a
cost burden, and the shiny new
stadium is an even bigger one.
So I wonder who will capitulate
first, the WACA or the WAFC?
Julie Matheson
Subiaco councillor

More letters pages 10, 12, 14, 36

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Rob Walkers very long letter (Why Coast


ward ratepayers are taking Cambridge council to court, POST, September 5) about the
Amendment 31 process tells how the council
didnt listen, the Local Government Minister
didnt listen, the Planning Minister didnt listen
and the Premier didnt listen.
Mr Walker assumes his group is right and all
the government people, with all their advisers,
are wrong.
Did it ever occur to him that members of his
group might be the ones who dont know what
they are talking about?
Mr Walkers group has now commenced an
expensive court action on the same issue, even
though Amendment 31 has been heavily watered
down.
I have no doubt the court officials will be the
latest in the long list of people who dont accept
their claims, but the council will have to spend
ratepayers money to defend the action.
This is the same group that is running a
single issue takeover ticket at the council
elections, ranting and railing at the so-called
injustice being done to them.
This inability to face the realities of life is
not a quality to take into public office.
Ross Willcock
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Health silent on
City Beach addict
The Health Department will
not answer queries on whether
it followed up on the faeceseating City Beach ice addict
after a police officer raised
concerns about the man.
Neighbours of the Tarongo
Way addict said they had endured another week of screaming, agitated behaviour and
many visits by police to the
mans home.
In April, a Cottesloe officer
emailed the mental health assessment team about the 38-yearold addict.
The officer said police had
been to the home 45 times in
the previous six months.
The vast majority of calls
have been in the early hours of
the morning, midnight to 5am,
and have been phoned in by
neighbours, the officer wrote.
He said a neighbour told him
the addict had threatened suicide and that he refused to get

Showbags pass kid test


Badgingarra Primary School student Will Peacock gets a sneak preview of
this years showbags. Photo: Paul McGovern

Kids from Badgingarra


Primary School were not slow to
taste test this years Royal Show
bags, after safety inspectors
gave the goodies the all-clear.
Commerce Minister Michael
Mischin delivered the good
news from the safety inspectors
at Consumer Protection and the
Australian Competition and
Consumer Commission.
Im pleased to say that of the
286 bags on offer, none seems to
have a hazard, Mr Mischin said.
Its a tribute to the suppliers.
After the formalities, the kids
from the Wheatbelt raced to get
three showbags each.
The variety, from the enduring
Bertie Beetle bags to the newer
Jean-Pierre-Sancho macaron
bags worth $280, made competi-

tion hot for the best bags.


Year 3 student Will Peacock
thought his Avengers bag was
one of the best.
There are only 25 kids at our
school, Will said. Its pretty
amazing to be here.
Teacher Sandra White said she
had told the children there was
a mystery excursion coming up.
When they finally found out
what it was, they were really
excited, Sandra said.
Royal Agricultural Society
(RAS) president Rob Wilson
said: In previous years we have
asked metropolitan schools, but
we thought it would be opportune
to get the country kids to come
as well.
The Royal Show runs from
September 26 to October 3 at
Claremont Showgrounds.

Young writers shine


Five young western suburb
writers excelled in this years
annual Tim Winton Award
for Young Writers.
Ruby Bell (7) from
Presbyterian Ladies College
took out first prize in the
lower primary category for
her story, An Itchy Scratchy
Problem. Judges praised her
fabulous command of the
language.
Shenton College took home
two awards, with Danah
Blache (14) in second place
in the lower secondary category and Sacha Pulsford (18)

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Lola Hill (11) from St
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He said he obtained video footage of the addict appearing to eat
his own faeces, screaming, yelling
abuse and behaving erratically.
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the officer wrote.
Police documents show an
officer later spoke to a City
Mental Health Services worker,
and that a worker at Inner City
Community Mental Health also
knew about the addict.
But the Health Department
would not say if the addict had
been visited by mental health
workers, or if he was receiving
treatment.
Everyone is saying they can
do nothing, a neighbour said
this week.
On Tuesday night, a police
car from Maylands came after
he was going off.
After going in his home one
of the officers said, Ive been
doing this job for 20 years and
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They calmed him down and
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The neighbour said police
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They said the house is trashed
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Page 4
Ring road plan
sighted
An ambitious plan
to build a 24.3m-wide
ring road was sighted
at Peppermint Groves
council meeting on
Tuesday night.
But is was all about
post-war London, not our
isolated capital city.
The handsomely bound
report on show at the
meeting urged elected
members to treat it as a
private and confidential
document.
The 1944 report had
draft proposals for postwar reconstruction in the
City of London.
Intricate drawings
showed land that needed
to be acquired, street
improvements, traffic
flows and building zone
heights.
There was also a map
of the city made after

Wilson issues
close to home

London can take it They were thinking how to repair


the damage caused by Hitlers Luftwae well before the
war ended.

the 1666 Great Fire, an


Act of Common Council
from 1667, and beautiful
paintings of St Pauls
Cathedral.
London City engineer
F.J. Forty was commended
for his work on the report

despite pressing day-today, and indeed, nightto-night war-time duties.


Grove planning manager
Michael Whitbread had
picked up the treasure in
a secondhand bookshop
in Melbourne.

Mark is in Love with Subi


Subiaco councillor Mark
Burns has launched a oneman campaign to promote
the bailiwick.
His Love Subi mes-

sage, which includes a


new Facebook and Twitter
feed and a tweet about
Julie Bishops office in
Subiaco, was picked up by

Someone at Subiaco council is unimpressed by Mark


Burns love-bombing.

the Foreign Minister who


sent it on to the hordes
who follow her online.
Even Perth lord mayor
Lisa Scaffidi likes the site
and has retweeted to her
(smaller band) of online
followers.
But not everyone is
taken with his efforts,
which include printing
hundreds of Love Subi
stickers that have started
appearing in shops up and
down Rokeby Road.
Two stickers he showed
Tuesday nights committee
meeting for the first time
were left torn and crumpled up in the council
chambers.

Subiaco council isnt the


only branch of government
having a run in with Wilson
Parking.
Since its small beginning
in the 1960s, Wilson has
grown into a multinational
company and Australias
biggest carpark operator.
Last month the ACT government passed emergency
laws to protect the identity
of drivers who overstayed
in Wilson-run carparks.
Wilson had taken the
government to court to get
access to the names and addresses of the car owners.
In June, the NT government blocked a court order
demanding it supply Wilson
with the names of drivers
with outstanding fines who
had parked at Royal Darwin
Hospital.
In 2008 POST reporter
George Williams was the
first journalist to expose
payments Wilson Parking
made to a government department for private details
of car owners.
His reports brought a
revision of policies after
Department of Planning and
Infrastructure gave Wilson
the details of 25,000 vehicle
owners.
George was recognised
with UWAs prestigious
Lovekin prize for journalism.

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at City Beach.

Pink bike awaits owner


Every weekday, George
Atzemis and a mate cycle
from Subiaco to the beach
for a swim ... at 6am.
Ive been doing it for
seven years, George said.
He swims with a group
of men who all belong to
the City of Perth Surf Club.
Some of us like a hot
shower after our swim
and so we are swimming
at Floreat until the new
surf club at City Beach is
finished, George said.

Show bag goodies


out of date
Some of this years
Showbags werent as sweet
as hoped this week.
They were bagged by
POSTies after it was noted
all the contents given
to us including Bertie
Beetles, Violet Crumbles
and Freddo Frogs were
out of date.
Most of the goodies were
only a couple of months
past their use-by dates, but

Afterwards, he heads to
Clancys on his bike for a
coffee, which is why he
rang the POST.
For about the past
month, a pink girls bike
and helmet have been at
the bike rack looking very
lonely, George said.
He said the bike was in
good condition, but the
chain was starting to get
rusty and he hoped the
photo he sent us would
jog the owners memory.
some were up to a year old.
It was a mistake, said the
very apologetic showbag
vendor.
POSTies shamefully
admit we consumed the
replacements.
Earlier, Minister for
Commerce Michael
Mischin announced all
the show bags had passed
the test of safety inspectors.
Im pleased to say that of
the 286 bags on offer none
seems to have a hazard,
he said.
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Love me, love my car


By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Paul Moltoni has achieved a
boyhood ambition and won the
Targa West rally.
He has spent thousands rebuilding and refining his classic
41-year-old Porsche, but now he
is putting it up for sale.
I have done what I wanted to
do, he said.
Paul said that when he met his
wife Sharlene, he had warned
her about his ambition.
I told her I came with a car,
but I am not sure she really knew
what I meant, he said.
The rally is run over four days
and 225km on bitumen roads in
different Perth metropolitan
location.
It is probably the most dangerous form of rallying, he said.
Paul said he had stripped the
car down and rebuilt it with a
Back home in his Floreat garage Paul Moltoni with his classic Porsche and Targa trophy. Photo: Paul McGovern roll bar.
TOP RIGHT: Paul soaked his navigator Lisa White with celebratory champagne after the win.
You do not scrimp on safety,

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Two years ago he and his navigator, Lisa White, were holding a
31-second lead when they came
off the road and hit a tree.
The year after they were running second but had to pull out
because of mechanical failure.
Paul said it basically took them
three years to learn to handle
the car.
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He said he had been driving a
ute on the farm in Moora,where
he grew up, since he was 12
years old.
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PLC wellness shoots down Barnetts target


By DAVID COHEN
Peppermint Grove shire has
to look elsewhere to meet its infill targets after a development
assessment panel approved a
Presbyterian Ladies College
wellness centre.
The centre will be built on
church land that had been earmaked for infill housing.
Shire president Rachel
Thomas asked DAP head Megan
Bartle to write to the state government and report the council
had lost 20% of the potential
infill it was considering to meet
targets proposed by the WA
Planning Commission.
Its an unusual request, Ms
Bartle said.
Moments before, on Monday

morning, Ms Bartle had used


her casting vote to approve
PLCs $7.8million Community
Wellness Centre.
PLC finance and corporate
services director Sam Kronja
told the DAP group that participation in sports was diminishing
and individual fitness activities
were increasing.
He said the wellness centre
would see students doing yoga,
pilates, spin cycles and circuit
training.
Thats where societys going
thats why its not called a gym,
Mr Kronja said.
The new building will be on
land owned by the Catholic
Church, behind the St Mary Star
of the Sea church.
Mr Kronja said PLC had had
an agreement with the church

This PLC wellness centre was given the go-ahead by a DAP on Monday.
to use some of the land for 13
years.
PLC architect Dean Fehlberg
said the new building would
have hall-type community rooms
for church groups to use on
weekends.
Shire planning manager
Michael Whitbread said
Peppermint Grove faced a housing dilemma.

Hot council contests


Big fields have nominated for
next months council elections
in the western suburbs.
Cottesloe is set for a face-off for
one central ward seat between sitting councillors Peter Jeanes and
Sally Pyvis, who has switched from
South ward, where Mark Rodda
and Greg Boland are standing.
In East ward, Sandra Boulter
is opposing retiring councillor
Rob Rowell, and Rob Thomas has
nominated for north ward, with
councillor Jack Walsh retiring.
Cambridge now has four candidates for mayor, with the late
nomination of councillor Pauline
OConnor.
Others are mayor Simon Withers,
Keri Shannon and Gary Mack.
Seven have nominated for two
Wembley ward seats, the nomina-

tions just on the POST deadline


being Ross Jones, John Connell and
Jane Powell. Six have nominated
for two Coast ward seats, including
retiring councillor Rod Bradley.
All five Claremont councillors up
for re-election are standing again:
Peter Browne and Peter Edwards
(West ward), Chris Mews (South),
and Alastair Tulloch and Anita
Lorenz (East).
Challengers are Laurain
McCaughan (West ward), Kevin
Woods (South), and Kate Main (East).
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Dawne Horrex are standing again.
Challengers are Peter MacIntosh
and Robert Breden.
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over the Cottesloe Central shops.
He said the shire had also
been approached by planning
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Ms Thomas said the WAPC had
approved the shires request to
increase the zoning density of
the church site last November
and it was gazetted on July 17.
She said the developer who
approached the church was
thinking about 60 new homes
on the site.
This is a real possibility for
imminent development, Ms
Thomas said.
I wish we werent in conflict
with the school, but I think a
better planning outcome is
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The state governments draft
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Marie-Louise masters Freemasonry


By DAVID HUDLESTON
Before she became CEO of
Freemasons WA, all MarieLouise MacDonald knew about
Freemasonry was from what
she had read in Dan Browns
thrillers.
This is probably what many
others in the community would
say.
Freemasons, a not-for-profit
charity organisation, has been
in WA since 1843.
In the 1960s it started providing residential aged-care
services and it is now one of
the biggest providers of retirement living, social housing and
residential aged care for people
from all sections of the WA
community.
Three weeks ago, Ms
MacDonald moved into the
Freemasons new headquarters
in Thomas Street, Subiaco, with
her 40 staff and the $2.4million
renovation of the former trade
union building still in progress.
The Freemasons sold their
previous home in Adelaide
Terrace and it is now being
turned into the headquarters
of the Catholic Archdiocese of
Perth.
Three years ago I took over
the role, which was a major
change for Freemasons in WA
as they had never had a female
CEO, Ms MacDonald she said.
In fact, this is a first for a
Grand Lodge in Australia and,
I believe, in the world.
The board took a risk in looking for a skill set regardless of
gender.
It has been a real journey for
me, because running a business
was not the most difficult task,
but learning the culture of a
business was something quite
different.
She said this challenge had

My skill is that I am a good,


pragmatic manager, so I can get
to turn a business around from
red and into the black.
Ms MacDonald said these skills
had been honed from her varied
career, starting out as a registered nurse in the early 1970s.
She has held both state and
federal government positions in
operational management, policy
development and advisory roles.
In the private sector, she has
worked at executive management level for national and
multinational companies in
Australia and overseas and has
also held university posts within
business and research schools.

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will move forward with the


development of extra land at
Kingsley, and are also looking at developing greenfield
sites for retirement living,
she said.
We operate 18 retirement
and rental villages, and one
residential aged-care facility across WA, in addition to
around 58 buildings across the
state for its 130 lodges to hold
their meetings and focus on
local charitable works.
The Freemasons boards
have a focus on people, resources, benevolence, standards
and reputation, Ms MacDonald
said.

This is a first for a Grand Lodge in


Australia and, I believe, in the world

Womens issues advocate Marie-Louise MacDonald is the first female


CEO of the Freemasons in Australia. Photo: Billie Fairclough
attracted her to the role.
I have been working and
supporting women in the workforce for a long time and had
been an adviser to the former
federal minister for the status of
women, Susan Ryan, and here I
was, appointed as a CEO in the
most fraternal organisation with
more than six million members
worldwide, she said.

Reflecting on the past three


years, I have found that I have
encountered the most wonderful
group of people who aspire to
help others and have an ethic
that is close to my own.
Its about being transparent,
honest and trustworthy, doing
the right thing by others and
leaving a positive legacy to
future generations.

Since returning to Australia


from the UK in 2001, she has
worked in WA in executive
management.
Her qualifications include a
bachelor of applied science,
graduate diploma in public
policy analysis, a graduate diploma in research, and a master
of business administration.
In 2008, her career contributions were recognised through
her inclusion in the WA Whos
Who.
ML, as she is known to her
colleagues, is transforming
the charitys business model to
support a raised profile for the
good works that Freemasons
do and lay the foundations for
a sustainable economic base
in the future.
Over the past three years,
Freemasons have bought another two retirement villages
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Barnett sparks
link probe call
By RHIANNON SHINE
Comments made by Premier
Colin Barnett at a recent North
Fremantle community forum
have sparked calls for an AuditorGeneral investigation into the
Perth Freight Link.

In control Cottesloe Roosters hope to lift a premiership cup on Saturday.

Its grand final time for


a Cottesloe AFL side this
Saturday.

Roosters
all ready
to crow

The Cottesloe Roosters Red


Team made it to the last game
of the WAAFL season and will
play Osborne Park Saints at
Forster Park, Cloverdale.
The league team also had
a very successful season and
made it all the way to the semi-

final against Kwinana Knights


at Kwinanas home ground,
club vice-president Rebecca
Johnston said.
One of our reserves players, Rhys Watkins, also won
the WAAFL Association Best
and Fairest for C4 Reserves a
huge achievement for him and
the club in only our second
season.
Bouncedown is at noon.

Freight link linked to port sale


WA government ministers are talking up stage
two of the Perth Freight
Link to enhance the sale of
Fremantle Port, according
to federal Perth MP Alannah
MacTiernan.
There is no doubt that they
have been trying to wrap the
two projects together, she said.
Ms MacTiernan said ministers who had spoken at a
recent conference in Sydney

were promoting the Perth


Freight Link as something
that would enhance the sale
of the port.
A spokesperson for WA
Treasurer Mike Nahan said
he had given a wide-ranging
speech offering a mainly eastern states audience insight
into the WA economy.
The POST requested a
transcript of Mr Nahans
speech but his office had not

responded by the time of going


to press.
Ms MacTiernan this week
asked Prime Minister Tony
Abbott whether he was aware
that no planning, set route,
engineering, design or environmental work had been
done for section two of the
Perth Freight Link.
Mr Abbott responded: This
is a good project. It should go
ahead.

Mr Barnett told the North


Fremantle Community Association
meeting that stage two of the development, which would link Roe
8 to Fremantle Port, was a long,
long way away.
We havent even selected a
route, Mr Barnett told more than
200 people at the meeting.
Havent decided if its going
to be above ground or in a tunnel and tunnels are incredibly
expensive.
Havent decided yet what will
be done at various interchanges.
Havent designed it.
Havent done the engineering
work. Havent done the planning
work.
Federal Perth MP Alannah
MacTiernan said the call for an
investigation was based on similar
grounds to those used by federal
opposition transport spokesman

Anthony Albanese in relation to


Melbournes controversial EastWest Link toll road.
Earlier this year, Mr Albanese
requested the Commonwealth
Auditor-General to investigate the
federal governments spending of
$3billion on the Melbourne road
without having done a cost-benefit
analysis.
Ms MacTiernan said the fundamental principle of the investigation into the Perth Freight Link
would be the same.
Before the 2013 election the
coalition committed to subjecting
all Commonwealth-funded infrastructure projects over $100million
to Infrastructure Australia for
cost-benefit analysis.
Given that $925million in
Commonwealth taxpayer funds
were allocated without due process, the Auditor-General must
conduct an inquiry into this fatally
flawed project, Ms MacTiernan
said.
The fact Mr Barnett is admitting to his own electorate that the
basic planning work has not been
done proves there cant possibly
have been a cost-benefit analysis.
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Subiaco scene

Tim Winton Award for Young


Writers winners announced
Congratulations to seventeen year old Isabel Waideman from
Great Southern Grammar who won the 2015 Tim Winton
Award for her short story Choke.
This years nalists for the Tim Winton Award for Young Writers
were awarded trophies and prizes, presented by acclaimed
author Tim Winton at an award ceremony earlier this week.
The city received more than 1800 entries across the ve age
categories.
Subiaco local Sacha Pulsford took out third place in the upper
secondary category for her story Shattered.
Be sure to indulge in the creativity and imagination yourself and
see the young writing talent from across Western Australia.
Stories from the nalists of the Tim Winton Award for Young
Writers are now on exhibition at the Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby
Road, Subiaco until Monday 21 September and are available
online at the citys website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

information forum facilitated by Youth Educating Peers (YEP)


and Youth Empowered Against HIV (YEAH).

For more information or to RSVP, contact the city on 9237 9317


or culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

When: Wednesday 23 September, from 6pm to 7.30pm


Where: BloomLab at St Cats, St Catherines College,
2 Park Road, Crawley (opposite UWA)

Personal training in the citys parks


and reserves

Presented by the citys Upskill youth development program


for young people aged twelve to twenty-ve. For more
information, visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/events
Places are limited. RSVP to the city at culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

Eat, Play, Thrive workshop


Eat, Play, Thrive is a hands-on three-part workshop that will
empower you to make healthy lifestyle choices. Presented by
Ngala, these free sessions are for parents who want to learn
new ways to live a healthier, happier life for themselves and
their families.

Birds, bees and beans

Join us over three Monday mornings to learn more about


identifying the unhealthy triggers, stretching your food dollar
further and getting the kids off the couch.

Spring is here and love is in the air. This month the citys
Upskill program is talking sex, relationships and everything in
between. Join us for coffee and cake in an open discussion and

When: Monday 5, 12 and 19 October, from 9am to 11am


Where: Palms Community Centre, corner Rokeby and
Nicholson roads, Subiaco

The city has introduced a permit system to regulate personal


trainers and group tness classes using the citys parks and
reserves to ensure that tness activities do not impact other
users and residents living in close proximity to the citys parks
and reserves.
A valid permit is required for any personal training, teaching,
coaching and commercial or non commercial group tness
classes in the citys parks and reserves. The permit will provide
trainers with a specic area within selected parks, allowing
them to operate at certain times with a limited number of
people at any one time.
The permit system has been introduced following the
implementation and gazetting of the citys new Local
Government Property Local Law 2014. For more information
about the local law or the citys schedule of fees and charges,
visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au
For further information or permit applications, please contact
the citys sport and recreation ofcer on 6229 6600.

Community notices
Q Corporate, Community and Technical
Services Committee meeting Tuesday
15 September
Agenda items
Heritage Terrace Catherine Street, Subiaco Tree removal
Tender A/3983 Bulk verge waste collection services
Tender A/3992 Tree maintenance services
Tender A/3963 Theatre Gardens and Mabel Talbot Reserve
irrigation bore replacements
Tender A/3927 Forrest Square Car Station civil works
Tender A/3917 Supply lease and nance cardio equipment
for Lords Recreation Centre
Tender A/3918 Cleaning services for Lords Recreation Centre
Attendance at the LGMA Annual State Conference 2015
Fremantle 2830 October 2015
Financial statements August 2015

Q Local Government Act 1995 Notice of


intention to borrow Proposed loan of
$400,000
Pursuant to Section 6.20 of the Local Government Act 1995,
the City of Subiaco hereby gives notice that it proposes to
borrow money by the sale of debentures on the following
terms and for the following purposes: four hundred thousand
for a period of four years repayable by annual instalments of
principal and interest. Purpose: loan by the city to provide a
contribution to the Regal Theatre Foundation in support of
its Regal Theatre Restoration Program for works that deliver
signicant community benets for all in the form of new seats
for the theatre auditorium.
Details of the loan can be obtained by contacting Bianca Jones
at the city on 9237 9222 between 8.30am and 5pm weekdays.

Q Call for feedback Draft Integrated


Transport Strategy and draft Bus Shelter
Improvement Plan
In 2014 the City of Subiaco engaged independent consultants
Cardno to develop a new draft Integrated Transport Strategy.
You are invited to provide feedback on the recommendations
in the draft strategy, which aim to increase the use of public
transport, cycling and walking, and manage parking, vehicle
trafc and travel demand.

The city has also developed a draft Bus Shelter Improvement


Plan and would like to receive feedback from the community
about the draft plan.
The Bus Shelter Improvement Plan aims to provide clean, safe
and universally accessible bus shelters, seats and other facilities
to support a more environmentally sustainable method of
transport.
Visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/haveyoursay to view the draft
documents and complete one or both surveys. Hard copies are
available at the citys Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road,
Subiaco and Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco.

Q Development applications received


Property

Proposal

421 Railway Road,


Shenton Park
17/420 Bagot Road,
Subiaco
36 Cardigan Terrace,
Jolimont
1/144 Broadway,
Crawley

Construction of driveway and crossover


to existing dwelling
Display of signage to existing commercial
building
Construction of a garage to the rear of
an existing dwelling
Amendments to approved six storey
building comprising 19 multiple dwellings
and one home business including
conversion of the home business to a
multiple dwelling, incorporation of two
additional apartments within the existing
oor area, introduction of a roof garden,
additional car parking and modications
to all elevations
Application for a home business

Please submit your feedback by 5pm on Monday 5 October.

Q Additions to the Local Government


Inventory and Town Planning Scheme
Register of Places of Cultural Heritage
Signicance
The city is inviting public comment on a proposal to include the
following places on the Local Government Inventory and the
Town Planning Scheme Register of Places of Cultural Heritage
Signicance with the classication of considerable signicance
(Level 2):
1 Hay Street, Subiaco
19 Redfern Street, Subiaco
240 Heytesbury Road, Subiaco
54 Nicholson Road, Subiaco.

148 Gloster Street,


Subiaco
8 Charles Street,
Subiaco
11 Richardson Terrace,
Daglish

Alterations and additions to an existing


dwelling
Alterations and additions 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

Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 14 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.

Whats happening in Subi


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Visit the spring Perth Upmarket where you can pick up
handcrafted wares and gourmet delights from over 150 of
Perths most talented artists, designers, craftspeople and food
connoisseurs. Proudly supported by the City of Subiaco.
Sunday 13 September, 10am to 4pm
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POST, September 12, 2015 Page 9

Owners fuming over Mt Claremont cafe trade


Temperatures are rising over
neighbouring food businesses
in Mt Claremont.
Complaints over tables and
chairs and parking have the two
owners at odds.
One said he had had to sack
staff because of the competition
and lack of parking and the other
said his business was on the line.
Glenn Chapman told Nedlands
council that before buying Deli

Chicchi in Strickland Street he


had checked that there were no
other cafes in the area and none
likely to be approved.
He said he had complained
when a nearby shop installed
tables and chairs inside and out
within two weeks of opening.
My trade is down 20%, Mr
Chapman said. I had 16 staff,
but I am now down to 12.
Oliver Hudson, part owner

of the other firm, Hughie and


Hudson, said council staff had
told him he had to apply for a
lunch-bar licence.
I have been running it as a
New York-style deli for the past
18 months, he said. When we
were told to remove the chairs
it had a devastating effect on
our business.
Without this, our business
will close.

His partner, Karen Hughie


Williams, owned 47, a cafe in
Floreat, and had a battle with
Nedlands council over parking.
Town planner Geoff Malcolm,
hired by Hughie and Hudson,
said he had talked to council
staff and could halve the number
of seats applied for, to 18.
Council planner Jennifer Heyes
told councillors on the committee
that a licensed lunch bar could
have seats where customers could
wait and take the food away.
But she said if customers sat
down to eat, the business would

need a restaurant licence.


The different licences had
different demands for parking.
She said the situation was
compounded because the centre
was a strata-titled property.
Current and former shopkeepers and residents put their views
to councillors.
Earlier the committee had
agreed various options for
improving parking in the area
needed to be investigated.
The full council will hear the
whole debate again in a fortnight
before making a final decision.

Chinese to rescue
An undisclosed Chinese company looks set to become a key
player at an embattled waste recycling centre in Shenton Park.
Cash-strapped firm Anaeco,
which has spent 15 years and
$150million developing the technology used at the DiCom plant
at the Brockway Transfer Station
needs a $10million-plus loan to
finish the plant.
Monadelphous, which built
the $50million DiCom plant and
had sales topping $1.8billion in
the past financial year, put up
the cash.
Anaeco said in a statement last
week that a Chinese company
looked like becoming a major
shareholder in a transaction to
buy most of the debt.
The deal will need the approval

Whiskers snipped, whisky sipped Becci with her first client, her dad Mark Harvey.

Scotch on the locks

By RHIANNON SHINE

A glass of whisky and a


head massage are included
at new Subiaco barber shop
His Lid.
Becci Harvey fulfilled her
long-held dream of opening
a barbers this week.
She said a standard service
at His Lid would include a
hair wash, head massage,
full cut, style and your drink
of choice whisky, rum, beer
or coffee.
Beard sculpting and traditional cutthroat shaves will
also be offered and men will
be treated with green tea and
jasmine-infused hot and cold
towels.

Becci moved to Australia


from the UK eight years ago
and has worked at Circles hair
salon in Subiaco for the past
four years.
I did my course at the
London School of Barbering,
she said.
Barbering is a centuries-old
trade and it used to be one of
the most respected trades you
could have.
But it all dwindled into $10
haircuts the quick short back
and sides.
What I have noticed in recent years is guys ending up
going off to salons and paying
$75 for a haircut.
A few years ago, guys
started spending a bit more
on haircuts and taking a bit

more care of themselves.


But what His Lid is doing
is bridging the gap, so guys
dont have to spend $75 on a
haircut, but get more than the
$10 short back and sides.
Hairdressing techniques
are so different from barbering.
Hairdressing techniques
are quite soft, whereas barbering is a lot sharper and more
striking.
Becci said His Lid was open
to everyone from Subiaco
businessmen to kids.
I dont want to market myself to hipsters only, she said.
A haircut at His Lid is $45
and Subi locals and workers
get a $10 discount.

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The $10.1million loan is expected to be drawn down by the end
of September and repaid with
an interest rate of 12% by the
end of the year.
An Anaeco financial report for
the year ended June 30, 2015, said
the firm had close to $8million
losses and just over $700,000 cash
in that period.
In its financial statement,
Anaeco said Monadelphous was
prepared to bankroll the remainder of the WMRC project commissioning period.

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Our suburbs are already ruined


The battle to save our
suburbs was lost years ago
when multi-storey, oversized
McMansions were permitted, so Cambridge councils
Amendment 31 is barely a
pimple on that posterior.
Consequently, I am ex-

tremely disappointed by the


vitriol and misinformation
continually spread by those
in our community who oppose
this amendment.
I encourage those who may
share my opinion to vote in
next months council elections.

Keep Cambridge
Moving Forwards
Cambridge has the best household
waste service and we are proud to
be a leader in this field.
Since becoming Mayor, I have worked tirelessly to get greater focus
on our waste system and improve our recycling rate.
The Town has put a lot of time and money
into optimising our bin system, so that
recycling is encouraged and sending waste
to landfill is discouraged.
Since I was elected 8 years ago, the percent
of household waste the Town sends to landfill has fallen significantly
from nearly 80% to around 55%, and I havent stopped working to
reduce this figure.
CAMBRIDGE KERBSIDE WASTE STREAMS

Recycling

80%

Praise for teams


calm approach
If Sheila Warren (Stand up to
them, Withers, Letters, POST,
September 5) reviewed all the exchanges in relation to Cambridge
councils Amendment 31 fiasco, I
believe she would find by far the
greater number of rude, arrogant
and disrespectful comments emanate
from our mayor Simon Withers.
Regardless of my thoughts on
Amendment 31, I commend Keri
Shannon and her team on their dedication, and the calm and measured
approach in their response to the
disregard with which Mr Withers
and the council have, in my opinion,
held ratepayers through this process.
Its sad that Ms Warren also assumes that people who write something in opposition to Mr Withers
necessarily support the small group
of uncouth people, as she puts it.
Strangely, her letter was full of
the very name-calling and rudeness
which so disgust her.
Indeed, its time for a change at
Cambridge.
David Sones
Dartmouth Avenue, City Beach

I am seeking to re-establish contact with Derek Wilson, who was a


resident of York Street, Subiaco in
1993-94.
If anyone can help, please telephone me on 0408 409 657.

Green
Waste

90%

Keri Shannon

Wheres Derek?

ROLLING 12 MONTHS
100%

Group doesnt
live up to its
slogan words

For anyone whos interested, all the actual details of


Amendment 31 are available at
cambridge.wa.gov.au/Services/
Planning_and_Design/Future_
Housing_Choices.
David Beattie
Dartmouth Avenue, City Beach

70%

Norman Ashton
West Terrace, Kensington Gardens, SA

60%

I have just seen the flyer put


out by the group trying to wrest
control of Cambridge council
from the current office holders.
I note the slogan they use
is Respect, honesty and real
consultation.
Lets take respect.
Does that include a Facebook
page that encourages people to
post unpleasant remarks directed at the current mayor, Simon
Withers, and the council?
And does it include putting
banners berating Mr Withers
outside the school his young
daughters attend?
Honesty?
One of the people standing
for this group in the Wembley
ward, Andrew Mill, wrote a
letter to the POST (August 29)
giving his address as Cambridge
Street, Wembley, when he actually lives in Hovea Crescent,
City Beach.
As for consultation, this is
what they are really all about:
a single issue where they did
not like the decision.
The fact is that the community was consulted about
Amendment 31, adjustments
were made from what the
surveys suggested but unfortunately not everyone gets exactly
what they want.
Thats life.
Throw your mind back to the
council before Mr Withers was
elected.
This council, under Mr
Withers, has achieved a great
deal, turning a dysfunctional
disaster into eight years of
progress.
We do not need change, especially to a group concerned
about one issue only and
whose members clearly do
not know the meaning of respect, honesty or consultation.
Hilary Pinerua
Drabble Road, City Beach
More letters pages 12,14 36

50%
40%

$400,000

General Waste

30%

ANNUAL
SAVINGS

20%
10%

MAXIMUM RECOVERY

0%
2007

2008 2009 2010

2011 2012 2013

2014

2015

This has delivered both significant environmental benefits and


substantial cost savings to ratepayers. The extra 2,500 tonnes of
waste that we currently divert from landfill will save ratepayers
$400,000 (1.7% of rates) in tipping fees this year.
These savings will grow as we improve our diversion rate and as the
government pushes up the cost of tipping through increases in the
Waste Levy.

Vote for someone who gets things done


Re-elect

Simon Withers

Its not waste. Its paper.


Give it a second life.

as Mayor
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Dont go to Monument
Hill alone at night
By DAVID HUDLESTON

ABOVE: Peter Smith with his dog at Royal Freshwater


shwateer Bay Yacht Club.
Y h Club,
Club c.
c 1925.
1925
RIGHT: Unknown ski from Freshwater Bayy Yacht

Grove crew
sails off
with award
Grove library staff have
done award-winning work
with yachting history.
The Maritime Museums of
Australia Project Support
Scheme presented community history librarian Sindy
Dowden with the inaugural
directors award for excellence
on Tuesday.
Sindy, her colleagues, and
Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht
Club members digitised the 645
images in the clubs archives.
Now available for all to see
are photos of men messing
about in boats with their dogs,
club members with their fishing hauls at Rottnest Island,
and skiffs zipping across
Freshwater Bay in the 1920s.
Australian National Maritime
Museum director Kevin
Sumption said the Grove
staffs efforts had resulted in a
wonderful project that showed
great professionalism.
Organisations like your own
play a very important role in
preserving our maritime herit-

Picture perfect Kevin Sumption and Sindy Dowden.


Photo: Billie Fairclough
age, Mr Sumption said.
He said 61 groups had applied for project funding
and 19 shared in the $135,000
available.
Sindy said the clubs images
dated back to 1896.
They offer a glimpse into
the development of the club,
maritime history, and the
suburb of Peppermint Grove

throughout the 20th century,


she said.
Also at the presentation was
project volunteer Rae Cronin,
who joined the club when it
allowed women members,
in 1985.
Most of the photos are now
available online at http://
thegrovelibrary.net/history/
search-local-images/.

A website was warning people


not to go to Perths most significant height obelisk on Monument
Hill by themselves after dark,
Mosman Park councillor Jenna
Ledgerwood said this week.
On Tuesday night, the councils
corporate and technical services
committee was debating a recommendation to spend $10,000
developing a plan to revitalise the
heritage site.
I feel quite passionately about
Monument Hill, particularly after
I read on a website that this was
the most significant height site
you could go to in Perth, Ms
Ledgerwood said.
But please dont go there at
night, and if you do go there go
with someone else.
I think it needs much more than
just a plan.
It needs some time frames and
serious work and I think if we have
to take costs out of other parks, in
particular the ones near me, I am
happy to put that through because
I think it is time.
She said community development officer Haylie Clarks report
to the committee showed the sig-

nificance of the site.


Just to say we will give it a tidy
up isnt good enough, she said.
It is very fast becoming a slum
area, we are told, and people are
saying do not go there on your own.
That is ridiculous this is
Mosman Park.
Ms Clarks report said the site
was used for dumping unwanted
household items and attracted
antisocial behaviour due to its
seclusion and lack of lighting.
She said the site was generally
run-down, overgrown and presented poorly, with paths, retaining
walls and the access road needing
repair.
The limestone obelisk was degraded and had been vandalised.
The monument was built as a
trigonometric station in 1875 and
used in the hydrographic surveys of
Gage Roads and Cockburn Sound,
later becoming a signal station for
the navy during World War I.
Locals fondly referred to the site
as the Monnie and it was the
setting of the popular motorcycle
event, the Harley Scramble, which
attracted thousands of people
each year.
The full council will discuss the
recommendation on September 22.

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Like living in
a reality show

Bill wont make Perth true capital


I am writing to the POST to
appeal to all MPs not to vote in
support of the City of Perth Bill,
now before the House.
It does little more than award
the name capital city to Perth.
It offers no direct and proactive
requirement for the state government to transform Perth just
a large CBD with, aside from St
Georges Terrace, a motley ad hoc
mess of streets into what looks
like and is a truly capital city.
MPs must have noticed that to
create the illusion that the city
extends all the way to Crawley, it
wants to strip away Kings Parks
iron-clad protection as an unincorporated A-class reserve by
incorporating the entire 4000ha
into the Perth council district.
It would take only a stroke of
a pen to put the park completely
under Perths control.
That would not only be sacrilege, but also completely ignore
the parks unique status as WAs
best-known icon, as one of the
worlds largest central parks, as a
shrine commemorating the dead

who once served WA, and as a


place of peace and recreation for
all those five million people who
visit it annually.
The Bill unincorporates Kings
Park to disguise the fact that
in reality the only connections
between the CBD and the citys
western borders with Nedlands
and Subiaco consist of no more
than the road surfaces of Thomas
Street, Winthrop Avenue, and
Riverside Drive.
This the Bill shows by means of a
scruffy indicative map coloured
purple, giving the appearance that
the link is stronger than just road
surfaces.
MPs, I beg you to read the Bill
for yourselves.
I can assure you, it gets worse the
more the Bill is examined: a task
best left to a joint parliamentary
select committee.
For the benefit of all West
Australians and for the very idea of
what a true capital city requires, do
not support the City of Perth Bill.
Martyn Webb
Circe Circle, Dalkeith

MAXIMUM RECOVERY

The Crie Street bus stop was removed from under this potentially branch-dropping gum tree.

Widow-maker saves the day


A couple of months ago,
without notice or any community consultation, our
local bus-stop was relocated
uphill from Dumfries Road
to Crieff Street, Floreat, a
very short road with only
three houses.
All pleas to Transperth
and the Public Transport
Authority were falling on
deaf ears, until one final
email to Mr LEstrange.
The new stop was under
a magnificent gum tree,
one of the few remaining
in the area that retain their
natural shape, height and
spread.
It is held in very high regard by the neighbourhood.
And it was this widowmaker that won the day,
because of its potential for
dropping branches.
Four days before concreting was to begin in Crieff

Street, Mr LEstrange visited the site, listened to


residents, walked with us
around new and old busstops and observed the
difference a shelter (as our
old stop had) made against
a strong westerly wind.
And he looked at the tree.
One week later, the new
stop was removed and its
pole, with a welcome timetable attached, was installed
at the old site.
The bus-stop is back in
its much safer and more
accessible place.
And one magnificent tree,
the sort that will probably
never be planted again,
has had a reprieve at
least until Amendment 31
unleashes its rapacity on
our verdant neighbourhood!
Jacynth Cox
Dumfries Road, Floreat

Psychiatrists have described a


phenomenon called the Truman
Show delusion, where people
feel they are part of a reality
TV show.
Only this week I had the same
experience.
Viewers of Wednesday,
September 2s episode of the
satirical production, Utopia,
on ABC-TV, would have seen
the characters promoting an
outrageous real estate development at Garden Island in Sydney
Harbour.
Ignoring any details such as
the fact the site was heritage
listed, and a reserve for the
benefit of the community, the
promoters demonstrated the
features of their monstrous
proposals using 3D-simulating
goggles.
Defence Housing Authority
has produced a glossy Seaward
Village Redevelopment Update
which says: Specialist survey
company, MNG, in conjunction
with Brisbane-based technology
enterprise, Euclideon, has created a purpose-built hologram
studio at Jandakot which is
assisting the planning team
with their designs for Seaward
Village.
The studio which is one of
only three in the world allows
the planning team to literally
step inside a 3D perspective
of Seaward Village and its surrounds.
Whatever happened to walking through Allen Park and up
Melon Hill for the view?
Neville Hills
Jameson Street, Swanbourne

Time for all Cambridge to be respected

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Everybody reads the POST!

Re Louis Carrs letter, Candidate not from


Wembley (September 5).
The heading on my August
29 letter, Wembley matters
was a reminder to Cambridge
council that the Wembley
ward does matter, which appears to have been forgotten.
A new surf club, new pool
and even a proposed minigolf course at the Wembley
Golf Course are all great, but
who cares about the Wembley
ward?
I do though Im not a
Wembley boy.
I was born in Adelaide in
1973, gained a bachelors
degree in business (property)
from the University of South
Australia and moved to Perth
in late 1996.
I live with my wife and two
boys in Hovea Crescent, City
Beach, which has never been
denied.
While commuting to work
along Cambridge and Grantham
streets, I often wonder why

there are no bike paths.


At Little Athletics with
my two boys, I wonder why
McGillivray Oval is only a temporary location for the club.
I watch my niece play netball
and wonder why the drainage
problems arent fixed yet.
I look at the councils
Wembley town centre plan,
but hearing a 17-storey building is being assessed for the
Wembley Hotel site, I wonder
if the councils community
consultation process will be
open, accountable and fair.
I also wonder if parking, during construction and after, is
being correctly addressed in
association with these multistorey developments, which
are becoming increasingly
common.
Having talked to hundreds
of people during my campaign,
it is apparent many important
issues have been swept under
the carpet, particularly in the
Wembley ward.
My intention to run as a can-

didate is to ensure such issues


are promoted in the council
and that ratepayers issues are
appropriately considered in
council decisions.
It is time the community as a
whole was treated with respect
by the council.
Andrew Mill
Hovea Crescent, City Beach

Art excites
My bridge club friends and
I plan to be at the Claremont
Art Awards (Anzac centenary inspired artist, POST,
September 5).
We like the look of Jen
Mellors plein air painting
and cant wait to see the other
works.
These awards go from
strength to strength, and the
council is to be commended.
Mercy Stone
Stirling Highway, Claremont
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Stop the road


to nowhere

Shannon group campaigners


compare badly with Withers
It is understandable that residents of City Beach should have
anxiety about the impact of state
government pressure on councils
for increasing density, and that
they engaged, at the rst July
Cambridge council meeting, in
debate about the consultation
process and its outcomes.
The disruption, disrespect and
personal abuse from the oor
and in questions did little to
enhance the credibility of those
whose behaviour made federal
parliament, sports sledging and
school playgrounds look far more
professional.
Now we have yers from candidates John Connell and Andrew
Mill talking about the need for
respect!
It was a loud section demanding no change to our garden
suburb that provoked me to
submit the following points.
First, we need to share the task
of increasing density without immunity of some areas on the basis
of wealth or privilege.
Second, the issue is that development be appropriate and cognisant of context, in contrast with

heavily awed DAP processes.


Appropriate infill in West
Leederville has beencreative.
Third, City Beachers can be
thankful they are not adjacent
to six-storey monstrosities like
that under development 7m
from Blencowe Street, West
Leederville.
Signicant responses to consultation were tabled at the council
meeting and have been advertised
in Cambridges newsletter and
website.
The most telling material, in
my view, was the series of slides
shown by mayor Simon Withers,
demonstrating that Amendment
31 would be a far greater protection to amenity than the current
mega-houses being built with
unfettered destruction of trees
and garden areas covered in
paving and concrete.
Keri Shannon and her abusive supporters do not compare
well, on the above material,
with the wisdom of Mr Withers,
council and staff in the modied
Amendment 31.
George Davies
Blencowe Street, West Leederville

amish Vinnicombe was photographed with the POST in front of


All the Kings Men, part of Fiona Halls installation, Wrong Way
Time, in Australias new Venice Biennale pavilion. Hamish, an art
lover from Florence Road, Nedlands, said visiting the Biennale had
been a bonus and the finale of a five-week European holiday. He said
Australias new pavilion was a welcome upgrade from our old temporary shed, and an elegant solution for the cramped sloping site.
While he admired Halls complex exploration of mortality and the
consequences of human action in, and on, the world, he said his
favourite installation by a clear margin was South Koreas The Ways
of Folding Space and Flying.

This is an open letter to


Premier and Cottesloe MP Colin
Barnett.
I am appealing to you as an
intelligent man living in a community that, with many others,
will be very adversely affected
by the Perth Freight Link.
I understand that three builders have already been invited
to tender for this monstrosity.
I also understand that the
actual route has not yet been
decided.
If it goes ahead, the long-term
disruption to citizens living in
the affected suburbs will be
monumental, not to mention the
ongoing discomfort and health
issues from noise and air pollution after its completion.
Mr Barnett, there are some
excellent, viable alternatives
to building this highway to
nowhere.
I am appealing to you as the
only person who can stop this
madness to do so now before
its too late.
Jono Farmer
Sewell Street, East Fremantle

Scammer in Claremont
Readers may like to hear another episode
about the Armani scammer (Armani
scammer strikes again, POST, September 5).
My husband, who is 91 and has dementia,
was accosted on his way home from shopping
in Claremont at a small park, Mary Park, by
the above scammer.
He was conned into buying jackets for the
total sum of $1500.
The Italian man drove him to the bank and
waited outside while he withdrew the money.
Goodbye $1500!
This was on Friday, August 28, in the afternoon.
Margaret Robins
Vaucluse Avenue, Claremont

DHA is too dictatorial


when it consults

YOU HAVE
2 VOTES:

ARGYLE 5
WITH

PORTER 5

I am increasingly worried about the way


things are developing with respect to Defence
Housing Authoritys (DHA) plans for Seaward
Village.
There is little sign of residents concerns
being taken seriously, with DHA claiming to
be consulting.
Every yer promoting consulting sessions
has a very pointed tone of this is what we
are going to do and we are here to tell you so
you are not left in the dark.
Anyone who knows anything about development and subdivision can see the DHA plan
has little or no professional detail that makes
sense from a planning perspective.
One road to and from the 160-odd-lot subdivision for private sale into narrow streets
created decades ago to service war service
homes to lter trafc to arterial roads can
hardly be taken seriously when safety issues
are considered.
Many homes in these streets were built when
vehicles were much smaller.
In most instances there was only one vehicle
to a household, so the streets would not pass
todays planning requirements.
And this is what DHA says is suitable to
meet its requirements to dump a full-blown
housing development into bush that was never
intended for that purpose.
If DHA sidesteps Nedlands council and its
planning terms and conditions, who will oversee
fair play of the planning process?
It is time for the state and federal governments to step in and take control of DHA with
respect to Seaward Village and the associated
subdivision for private sale.
Seaward Village is an integral part of the
Allen Park precinct community and deserves
a professional approach to its renaissance, not
the half-baked proposal being bulldozed on
the SAS families.
Alan Robertson
Greenville Street, Swanbourne
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POST, September 12, 2015 Page 15

Artist celebrates nature, not people


By DAVID COHEN
What are we doing to ourselves,
Rowena Keall Walsh asks?
The Nedlands artist often
ponders the question as she
paints at Bay View Park or sits
under big gum trees looking out
to the Point Walter bush.
But when I turn around I see
big homes where there used to
be trees, Rowena said.
I feel like people are losing
touch with nature.
People seem to want clean
and tidy. If a tree drops leaves
in their pool its no good.
Rowena is exhibiting about
50 paintings at UWAs Cullity
Gallery.
The show, called Vanishing
Point, is a series of landscapes
in Perth and WA that Rowena
fears are disappearing.
Kids are becoming removed
from nature, she said. Some
arent even allowed to play in
trees any more.
Rowena paints just landscapes
one work in the exhibition
shows the vista from Bay View
Park in misty rain.
I never put people in my
paintings, she said. When I
put buildings in I take them out.
Next Saturday, September
19, is the exhibition family day,
and children can see animals
from the Kanyana Wildlife

En plein air Rowena Keall Walsh, and Pepper, go to Bay View Park for inspiration. Photo: Paul McGovern
Rehabilitation Centre.
Children will have the opportunity to touch some of the
animals and take photos.
The centre is helping prevent
the animals from becoming

extinct due to losing bush and


nature corridors, Rowena said.
They lose their habitat and
get squashed on the road.
There is a $5 cost to see the
Kanyana animals, and all pro-

ceeds go to the centre.


Book via 0406 539 572 or
rokeallwalsh@westnet.com.au.
The exhibition runs until
September 26.

New MLC
deputy
A member of St Hildas
Anglican School for Girls executive team will be the next
deputy principal at Methodist
Ladies College.
Maree Baddock is curriculum dean at St Hildas and
will start at MLC in January.
In 2011, Dr Baddock won
the Wilf Ewers Award, for
her outstanding contribution
to chemistry in WA.
Earlier this year, MLC deputy principal Yvonne Palmer
announced her resignation
after more than 30 years with
the Claremont school.
MLC principal Rebecca
Cody said Dr Baddock started
teaching in a state school
and moved to Christ Church
Grammar School in 1991 as a
chemistry teacher.
Starting a PhD in 2000 led
to opportunities to lecture at
Curtin and UWA, Ms Cody
said.
As part of her further studies, Maree was able to present
her research at a number of
national and international
conferences, including as an
invited speaker at the Asian
Chemical Congress in Korea.

The Heart Foundation warmly invites


you to join us for a

Free Public Health Forum

Women and heart disease women have heart attacks too!


Tuesday, 15 September 2015, 1pm to 2pm
Shenton Park Community Hall, 240 Onslow Road, Shenton Park
Please join us for what promises to be an informative and
enjoyable lunchtime health forum to raise awareness about
women and heart disease the single biggest killer of
Australian women.
Our special guest speakers will be:
Dr Paddy Ramanathan: General Practitioner and advocate for
womens heart health
Dr Michelle Ammerer: Cardiologist and Heart Foundation Board
Member
Helen Kingsbury:
Heart attack survivor and Heart Foundation
Volunteer
A complimentary healthy lunch box and bottled water will be provided

RSVP by Monday 14 September

Proudly supported by

debbie.slater@heartfoundation.org.au
Please note, places are limited, and offered
on a first come, first served basis

The new childrens hospital is scheduled for completion late this year and is planned to open in the first
half of next year.

Scanner boost for kids

Doctors at the new childrens


hospital will have access to an
MRI scanner during surgery.
Health Minister Kim Hames
had a preview of the scanner this
week before it was quarantined.
The $3.5million, German-built
machine is next to the operating theatres so patients can be
scanned within a safe and sterile
environment mid-surgery and
surgeons can quickly check that
tumours have been completely
removed.
Dr Hames said it had been
proved that the use of an intraoperative MRI decreased the
need for more surgery, improved
recovery rates, helped surgical
accuracy and decreased infection rates.
Traditional MRI machines
are located separately from
operating theatres, requiring
neurosurgeons to complete the
operation and schedule an MRI
for the patient at a later date, or
transfer a child mid-operation,
which carried its own risks, Dr
Hames said.
The intra-operative MRI
means scans can be conducted
within or near the operating
environment for a faster and
more responsive outcome.
This unit is also designed
to be flexible in its application
and able to incorporate new and

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 eight-tonne scanner was installed through a window without


a hitch.
emerging practices for those
under general anaesthetic and
for non-surgical patients.
The machine has an in-built
visual projection system to
distract and entertain young
patients if they go through the
sometimes daunting procedure
without being anaesthetised.
Dr Hames said the eight-tonne
machine had been installed
after being craned through a
window without a hitch.

RIGHT: The $3.5million scanner


was too big to move through the
building so a crane hoisted it on a
tailor-made platform to be hauled
through a window.

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.

Page 16 POST, September 12, 2015

Perth Freight Link


Council responds

September 12
2015

WITH the Cottesloe community concerned by claims that the Perth Freight
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debate over the merits of the Link.
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on the basis of how it may
affect Cottesloe and its
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the potential for increased
heavy-vehicle use of Curtin
Avenue.
The Council has resolved
to lobby Premier Colin Bar-

nett, who is also Cottesloes


MP; and the Minister for
Transport, the Hon. Dean
Nalder for the removal of
trucks from Curtin Avenue.
Mayor Dawkins said:
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is being touted as the road
freight solution for the
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sense that Cottesloe Roads
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Cap and Transition


Halloween Celebrations will be part of Community
Safety Month, when on Friday October 30 the Grove
Library hosts after-school Halloween fun, from 5pm8pm. Come along if you dare! Join in the scary fun
which promises to be bigger, better and scarier than
ever before! Make sure you dress up for the costume
parade with an opportunity for all ghosts, ghouls
and gruesome characters to be on stage. There are
prizes for each age group, best dressed family, and
individuals who wish to follow the green Halloween
theme.

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afternoon you can ask your
neighbours to display their
Halloween HotSpot branded balloons if they want to
let neighbourly ghosts and
ghouls know they would
welcome a fun trick or treat
visit!

Rottnest Swim
times two!
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6.30am.
Champions of the Channel follows the same format as the Rottnest Channel Swim, with competitors
swimming the same 19.7km
course, but is limited to
elite swimmers who must
qualify to compete.
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solved to urge the Government to commit to the Cap


and Transition Strategy,
which includes the ultimate
construction of the Outer
Port.
Finally, Council resolved
to request models and costs
of alternatives to the Perth
Freight Link solution.
Mayor Dawkins said:
Regardless of whether or
not the Perth Freight Link
goes ahead, residents in
Cottesloe are concerned
about the increasing volume of heavy trucks on
Curtin Avenue.
The Council calls on
the State Government to
implement strategies to remove heavy vehicles from
all roads in Cottesloe.

Residents request
for R30 zoning

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recognised?
25 years of age); and ComThen nominate them munity Group or Event of
NOW! If you do so before the Year.
THIS year Seniors Week
October 16 those special
For more information,
runs from November 8
people can be considered please contact the Towns
to 15 and Cottesloe will
for the Towns annual Aus- community development
tralia Day Awards. These RIFHUE\SKRQH mark the week together
with Mosman Park and
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Grove, on January 26, tesloe Annual Events.
The event will be held
2016.
on Thursday 12 November, from 10am to 12
Seniors
noon, and include entertainment in this lovely enjoyed the
venue with its wonderful Montessori
school
view of the Swan.
choir with
Seniors Week is a spetheir tea
cial time of celebration
last year!
for all WA seniors (that
means over 55s!).
Events and activities their valued contribution
are held across the state to to our communities.
acknowledge seniors and
For more information
show our appreciation for and to RSVP, please con-

Nominate our
Australia Day
awardees NOW!

Vote
locally on
October 17
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whose
terms are expiring are
Peter Jeanes, Sally Pyvis, Rob Rowell and
Jack Walsh.
In order to vote in the
coming elections, you
must be on the electoral
roll. Cottesloe engages
the Western Australian
Electoral Commission
to conduct our elections,
so to check your enrolment, and for all other
information regarding
the poll, please go to
www.elections.wa.gov.
au
In Cottesloe postal
elections are held, and
every eligible voter will
receive a polling pack
prior to election day.
If you wish to cast an
early vote, please seek
information at www.
elections.wa.gov.au
Local
government
elections play an important role in our democratic system and are an
excellent opportunity for
people to contribute to,
and be involved in their
local community.
Ordinary local government elections are held
on the third Saturday in
October every two years,
generally for 50 per cent
of council seats.

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was thanked for its endeav- Marine Parade, and a local
ours at the August Coun- seadragon specimen was
cil meeting, and asked to washed up on Cottesloe
now continue as a working Beach in 1919.
group, to develop a project
The need to develop
for the installation of inter- names around the old depretive signage around the pot site followed. This was
Town.
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lanes, the names Angelo,


Drayton and Fahey were
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rectory at 40 Napier Street,
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Next Council meeting
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post-election
Council meeting October
19, at 7pm.
Development Services
Monday, September 21, at
6pm.
Works and Corporate
Services Tuesday September 22, at 6pm.
Planning applications:
For October lodge by
September 14, 2014.

POST, September 12, 2015 Page 17

Mosman urges diplomacy on library


By DAVID HUDLESTON
Mosman Park will try to get
Cottesloe council to gang up on
Peppermint Grove to change
the way the three-councilowned Grove library and community centre is funded.
Mosman Park councillor
Wesley Davies told councillors
on Tuesday night that he wanted
a shift in the proportionate
costs because the library and
community centre were used by
people from outside the three
councils.
Mosman Park pays 48% of the
librarys costs. This year it is
$670,986.
In July, the council approved
a project to review the agreement and invited Cottesloe and
Peppermint Grove councils

ture way, is that


to form a working
we commence the
party.
process with the
Peppermint Grove
willing partner
rejected the proposCottesloe and see
al while Cottesloe
where that lands.
agreed to take part.
Councillor Jenna
CEO Kevin
Ledgerwood said
Poynton suggested
the current model
taking a softly, softly
was unsustainable.
approach.
Independent
Rome wasnt
businesspeople are
built in a day, so I
holding business
am suggesting a midWesley Davies
meetings there at
dle track here where
no charge whatsowe leap into conversation with Cottesloe, establish ever, she said.
We are paying for people
some middle ground and then
go back and talk to Peppermint to run their businesses out of
Grove and see where we land, that library and I agree with
Mr Davies that if we dont get
he said.
In negotiations we might get some traction here, we need to
invoke our rights.
something of what we want.
For me, if they just said no,
We may not get all of it but
what I am suggesting, in a ma- which they did, I would be saying

then we are going to stop paying


because we are not getting our
fair share and we are subsidising the others.
It is not right.
The committee recommended
reviewing the agreement with
Cottesloe and then presenting
that report to Peppermint Grove
for it to consider being part of
the review.
Councillor Zenda Johnson
said she would be happy to
continue as the councils libray
representative provided she was
re-elected.
Deputy mayor Ian Flack
amended the recommendation
to include Mr Poynton in the
negotiations because it was a
delicate matter.
The full council will consider the recommendation on
Tuesday, September 22.

Native
species safe
from cats
Subiaco-based Australian
Wildlife Conservancy has
just opened a 78sq.km 1.8mhigh cat-proof enclosure at
Mt Gibson, in WAs MidWest.
The $2million fence will
create a sanctuary for native
species from feral cats, which
prey on them.
The 7000ha zone a fivehour drive from Perth is
expected to create a safe habitat for 13,000 native animals
and several species.
Based in Hay Street, the
AWC built the fence with
donations from mums and
dads and a $1million grant
from Lotterywest.

High tea with high achievers


By DAVID COHEN
Former state government planning minister June Craig will be
a star attraction at a high tea for
Presbyterian Ladies College old
girls next weekend.
Shes an amazing lady, said
event co-organiser Katrina Burton.
She ran a farm, raised a family,
and was the only female in Cabinet
at the time.
She is in her 80s but still sharp
and elegant.
Ms Craig (84) was the MP for
Wellington for nine years until
1983, and a Minister for six.
About 400 Old Collegians, from
teenagers to a 93-year-old, are expected to eat scones, sandwiches
and petits fours at the event in the
Hugh Baird gym.
A booklet, Inspiring Women,
featuring at least one outstanding
Old Collegian from each decade
of the schools 100 years, will be
released.
Ms Craig will be guest speaker
and Emma Pettemerides, who
graduated in 1999, will sing with
a string quartet.
I started my singing at PLC
with Mary-Beth Williamson, Ms
Pettemerides, who has performed
in London, said.
I was always very involved with
the schools arts day. That got me
on the right track.
Ms Pettemerides went to WAAPA
and the Sydney Conservatorium
and completed a masters degree
in the UK.
On Thursday, she performs in
Oklahoma! at Subiacos Regal
Theatre.
At the high tea she will also sing
some operatic arias.
Event co-organiser Liz Langsford
said she loved sport at PLC.
I felt there was something
at the school for everyone, Ms
Langsford said.
I formed close friendships. I
still see four of my closest friends
from school regularly.

JOE PORTER CPA


Ms Burton said PLC had instilled
in her the confidence to take opportunities.
I was quite shy at school, but
there were lots of opportunities
to take part, she said.
There was a strong sense of
community. I love the fact so many
old girls love coming back here.
The silver service high tea on
Sunday, September 20, will include
sparkling wine from Old Collegian
Jane Thompsons winery.
There will be a Siobhan Way
jewellery piece to give away, and
a raffle for a Karma Kandara Bali
trip, Willie Creek pearl necklace
and Lamonts dinner.

National recognition
for Noongar trail
A Noongar bush trail in
Nedlands and other western
suburbs has been added to a
national computerised list at the
National Library.
The Whadjuk Trail goes through
remnant bush in the western
suburbs.
Nedlands mayor Max Hipkins
said: Addition to the PANDORA
archives is a significant acknowledgement of the importance of the
Whadjuk trails in Perth.
The archive is a collection that
documents the cultural, social and
political life and activities of the
Australian community.
Aboriginal languages were traditionally spoken, not written, so

A SAFE VOTE

Tea-time Katrina Burton, left,


Emma Pettemerides, and Liz Langsford look forward to welcoming Old
Collegians.

information was passed down the


generations in spoken word.
Retaining respect for this, the
trails include stories and local
songs that illustrate an intimate
connection with the land and are
spoken by a Noongar elder.
They can be accessed with
smart phones by scanning the QR
codes on signs along the network
of trails.
Mr Hipkins said: The beauty
and history of the trails are best
experienced in person and on foot.
I would encourage everyone to
walk part or all of the trails, its a
great experience.
There is more information at
www.whadjukwalkingtrails.org.au.

PROPOSED
COUNCIL POLICY
LV124 and LOCAL
PLANNING
POLICY 2/2015
RETENTION
OF HERITAGE
PLACES,
HERITAGE AREAS
AND HERITAGE
PRECINCTS
Notice is given that
the Town is formally
advertising proposed
Council Policy LV124 and
Local Planning Policy
2/2015 Retention of
Heritage Places, Heritage
Areas and Heritage
Precincts, pursuant to
clause 82(2) of Town
Planning Scheme 3.
Policy documents are
available for viewing
during office hours
at Council Offices,
Number One Claremont,
308 Stirling Highway,
Claremont up to and
including 5 October

2015.
Submissions on the
proposed Council Policy
LV124 and Local Planning
Policy 2/2015 may be made
in writing and lodged
with the undersigned
on or before the close of
business on Monday,

5 October 2015.
Town of Claremont
PO Box 54
CLAREMONT WA 6910
Stephen Goode
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Thank you for trusting me to represent


Dalkeith on the Nedlands Council. I have
thoroughly enjoyed working with Dalkeith
residents to preserve the amenity of our
beautiful suburb. I am seeking your vote for
re-election so that I may continue to serve you
on Council.
I have lived in Dalkeith with my wife Jill
and our four children for the past 11 years. We
believe it is the best place on Earth to raise a
family. I am passionate about preserving the
family friendly, leafy green, low density aspects
of our beautiful suburb.

Vote for stability


1. 5PORTER, JOE
2. 5ARGYLE, IAN

As a Certied Practising Accountant, I have


22 years of current and relevant experience
in commerce involving accounting, nancial
analysis, budgeting, taxation, planning and
corporate nance. These skills enable me to
make signicant and relevant contributions
to council discussions, budgets and decision
making processes.

I really enjoy being able to give


back to my community through local
government and sincerely hope to
represent you well into the future.

The Council that has served you since 2011


is very well balanced, bringing diverse views
together for the common good of the City of
Nedlands. Together we had great success
in preventing the forced amalgamation of
Nedlands with our neighbouring Councils.
Despite DAP intervention, we fought hard to get
the best outcome we could on the old Dalkeith
Service Station site. Plans are now underway
to improve the Waratah Ave shopping precinct
to make this an enjoyable, beautiful local
community precinct.
In 2015 we limited the rate rise to 2.5%
while delivering the largest ever capital works
budget for renewal of City assets, in excess of
$12m. In Dalkeith, roads, kerbs, footpaths and
drainage continue to be renewed and our major
project at David Cruikshank Reserve is under
construction.
Our big job ahead is the completion
of the new Town Planning
Scheme. Developers will
be doing everything they
can to maximise the
development
options
on
prime
Dalkeith
land. This needs to be
done with great care
to ensure the wants
and needs of local
residents are heard.
Authorised by
Joe Porter
3 Philip Road
Dalkeith WA 6009

to
to RE-ELECTED, I AIM TO:
IF
Protect the unique character of Dalkeith
Push for completion of the new Town
Planning Scheme
Support sensible development which
considers amenity
Promote sound nancial management
Stand up for the rights of residents

Page 18 POST, September 12, 2015

PTA has eyes


on Subiaco land
Platforms at Subiaco railway
station could become longer
under a land deal being considered by rail bosses.
The Public Transport Authority
is considering buying a largely
vacant block of land above the
eastern entrance to Subiacos
underground station.
The
Metropolitan
Redevelopment Authority put
the 303sq.m block the final bit of
land in Subiaco Square for development up for sale in February
as a site with the potential for a
building of between three and
five storeys.
But MRA CEO Kieran Kinsella
said the site had been pulled off
the market.
We withdrew lot 13760 at 5
Brigid Road, Subiaco, from the
market earlier in the year following a request from the Public
Transport Authority, he said.
The lot sits just one metre above
the underground rail tunnel and

has an automated toilet block on it.


PTA spokesman David Hynes
said the authority was interested
in the land.
As a matter of course, the PTA
is considering any possible future
changes across the rail network to
meet long-term growth in patronage, he said.
As a result, we are taking the
prudent and responsible step of
progressing the possible acquisition of the site so that, should an
expansion be warranted in the
future, the land is protected.
There are no current committed plans to expand the station.
About a million passengers
get on and off trains at Subiaco
each year.
Some 1100m of the Fremantle
line through Subiaco station was
sunk in the mid 1990s at a cost of
$7million.
The original station building
was relocated to Whiteman Park
and the new station reopened in
December 1998.

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Sutherland, Phoebe Johnson, Maddy Noble, Matilda Morfesse.

PLCs 2016 prefects announced


PLCs 2016 prefects have
been announced and will
take over next term.
Fifteen students were elected
seven house captains, head and
deputy-head prefects, a senior
boarder prefect, arts captain,
service captain, sports captain,
academic captain and a middleschool/junior-school captain.

Head prefect Phoebe


Johnson said she was nervous
but excited.
Asked if she had expected
to be appointed at the helm
of high-school, Phoebe said:
I was definitely surprised.
I see it as a sixth study
subject I was planning on
doing six but now I will stick

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Dog walkers and coffee
lovers will be welcome at
Claremont Oval after the
Tigers $28million two-storey
grandstand is built next year.

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to five, she said.


Lucy Banks was appointed to
the new role of middle-school/
junior-school prefect and her
job will be to ensure strong
connection between the high
school and the lower tiers.
Lucy said she was looking
forward to influencing the
younger students.

Emco Building had started


digging and preparing for
piling last Monday, project
director and former player
Denis Marshall said.
Its going to be more than
a football club, said Mr
Marshall, who played 175
games for Claremont from
1958 to 1972. There will be
community involvement.
The team will have another season playing at the
Showgrounds and the building
will be completed by October
2016.
There will be a 2m-wide
walking track around the
oval for people to use for
power-walking or exercising
their dogs.

How the new Claremont Football Club building could look.


Anyone will be able to
come in and walk around,
Mr Marshall said. There will
also be barbecues, seats, and
shelters.
The only time the oval wont
be accessible is from game day
mornings until after matches.
We want to have a picnic
atmosphere during the footy
and at other times.
There will also be a kids
playground in front of the
neighbouring building, and

toilets in the clubs building


will be open to the public.
Architect Ian Oldfield said
the next few months would see
a big hole dug for the 200-bay
train commuter basement carpark. Lifts from the basement
will open facing a coffee outlet.
The building will also have a
gym, physiotherapy and medical facilities, function rooms,
showers and rooms for the
Tigers and their opponents.
There will be a smaller
Dollars Deck seating area
and other sections may also
be named after former Tigers.
Its a re-invention of
Claremont Football Club
and we hope it attracts new
members, Mr Marshall said.
Pavers at the front of the
building, in Davies Road, are
for sale for $295 and $1195.
A hundred have already
been sold.

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The Town of Claremont invites nominations


from local residents to serve on the following
Committees:
Audit and Risk Management Committee
Lake Claremont Management Committee
Foreshore Management Committee
Museum Committee
Meetings are generally held on a quarterly basis,
and the role of a committee member is an important
one. Council appoints people as committee
members that it considers have the interest of
the Town of Claremont at heart and have the
necessary expertise and knowledge to add value
to committee meetings. The role of a committee
member is to attend meetings and participate in
making decisions on recommendations to Council.
These recommendations are then used to assist
Councillors to make informed decisions.
Further information and nomination forms can
be obtained from the Governance Ofcer by
telephoning 9285 4300 or toc@claremont.wa.gov.au
Closing date: Nominations should be forwarded to
the Chief Executive Ofcer, PO Box 54, CLAREMONT
WA 6910 by Friday 25 September 2015.
Stephen Goode
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It hasnt been sold yet, but this is an artists impression of what the site at the corner of Shenton
and Davies roads in Claremont could look like.

Landmark site

Another block in Claremonts North-East


Precinct is up for grabs.

LandCorp has released to developers a


4913sq.m lot on the corner of Shenton and
Davies roads and says expressions of interest
close on October 1.
The site will accommodate up to six storeys
with a minimum of 119 apartments, with the
opportunity for up to 1180sq.m retail and
1750sq.m commercial floor space.
LandCorp CEO Frank Marra said it was
an unmissable opportunity for developers
to secure a landmark site.
It is the fourth North-East Precinct lot to
be released in the Claremont on the Park
development.
Sales of the first three lots to developers
totalled $26.63million.
Mirvac paid $10,636,363 for lot 504 (3831sq.m),
and $8million for lot 505 (2724sq.m), where it
is building its Grandstand development.
Georgiou paid $8.2million for lot 503
(3251sq.m), where it is building its Pocket
development.

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52 per 100g

$ 99

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84 per 100g

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$ 99

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Mother Energy Drink


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$ 99

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OXO Liquid Stock 1 Litre


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19 per 100ml

$ 89

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$4.99 per kg

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Frozen Australian
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$19.99 per kg

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Frozen Norwegian
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14 per 100ml

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$1.50 per 100g

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456/510ml

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Milk 1 Litre
$2.99 per litre

Brunswick Shredded
Pizza Cheese 500g
$11.98 per kg

Bulla Splits or
Crunch 8/14 Pack
648/800ml

$ 99

Jacks Farmgate
Cheddar Cheese 1kg
$5.99 per kg

$ 99

South West Full


Cream or Hilo Milk
2 Litre
$1 per litre

$ 79
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$ 99

Margaret River
Yoghurt 500g
60 per 100g

EA

$ 99

Watsonia
Butter 500g
80 per 100g

EA

$ 99

McCain Peas or
Peas & Corn 500g
$3.98 per kg

EA

Harvey Fresh
Real Juice 2 Litre
$2 per litre

EA

$ 99

EA

San Remo
Fresh Pasta 350g
or Sauce 400/425g

$ 99

EA

$ 99

EA

$ 99

Mundella Greek
Yoghurt 2kg
40 per 100g

Creative Gourmet
Blueberries or
Raspberries 300g
$13.30 per kg

EA

$ 99

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$ 99

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$ 99

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Watsonia Middle
or Rindless Bacon
Rashers 250g
$15.96 per kg

Logan Farm
Extra Juicy Corn
Kernels or Cobs 1kg
$3.69 per kg

Nannas Apple Pie


450/600g
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$ 99

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JCs Value Pack


Cashews Salted or
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$15.98 per kg

$ 99

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JCs Mixed Nuts


Salted 350g Pack
$19.98 per kg

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375g Pack
$15.98 per kg

250g Punnets of Locally Grown Snow Peas or Sugar Snap Peas

$ 99

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$15.98 per kg

$ 99

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$ 99

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Spinach, Rocket or Mesclun

Sweet 'N' Juicy Imported USA White Grapes

Smiths Crinkle or
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170/175g

$ 49

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M&Ms or Maltesers
Jumbo Bags
280/380g

$ 99

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Lindt Excellence,
Creation or Lindor
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$2.99 per kg

$ 99

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Nestl Medium
Bars 20/55g

99
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Coca-Cola
Drinks 2 Litre
$1.40 per litre

$ 79

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Moccona Coffee
10 Pack 140/150g

$ 99

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Lipton Black Tea


Teabags 100s 180g
$1.66 per 100g

$ 99

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Nescaf Blend 43
140/150g, Espresso 150g,
Gold (Original, Intense
or Smooth) 95/100g
or Greenblend 100g

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$1.66 per 100g

$ 99

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Arnotts Cream Biscuits,


Butternut Snaps,
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Shortcake or Scotch
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$ 99

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S&W Whole Egg


Mayonnaise 440g
91 per 100g

$ 99

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Abbotts
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Save Allen Park


A natural gardenplaying ground and
lookout for the people for all time Joh n Allen 1922


Swanbourne is under siege by development.
It is threatening the amenity of our neighbourhood
and it will affect everyones enjoyment of our
community. We need to act now before its too late.

Did you know?




With a large number of existing and proposed

developments that have the potential to have

a negative impact on the area, and the overarching


state planning frameworks under review, all that we
know and love about living in this neighbourhood
is under threat unless the community unites.

 




The heart and lungs of Swanbourne, and a

precious and irreplaceable part of Western




Australias natural heritage, are under threat

from development.


This area deserves thoughtful and visionary



planning, not ad hoc development applications.

What can you do to help save Allen Park?


Learn More
1. Attend the Community Information Session
on 23rd September 2015 at Allen Park Tennis Club
from 7pm - 8.30pm.

3. Attend the DHA Information Day on 20th September


2015 at Associates Rugby Union Football Club
anytime 10am - 2pm and ask questions.

2. Send an email to allenparkswanbourne@gmail.com


to be kept informed.

4. Attend the Allen Park Bushcares Major Day Out on


12th September 2015 from 9am - 11am (meet at the
FOAPBG cottage in the Allen Park Heritage Precinct)

Help call the tune.


Write a letter to the local paper. Write a letter to The West Australian and the national papers.
Let Julie Bishop, Colin Barnett and the City of Nedlands know that you value this area. Let them know that
you think the area deserves thoughtful and visionary planning, and not ad hoc development applications.

Ju l ie Bishop: w w w.ju l iebishop.com.au

Cit y of Ned la nds

( Leave a message on her website)

Ni kola Horley: c r.horley@ nedla nds.wa.gov.au


cc T he Mayor: mayor@ nedla nds.wa.gov.au

Col i n Ba r net t : cot tesloe @ mp.wa.gov.au

cc T he Deput y Mayor: c r.hassel l@ nedla nds.wa.gov.au

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New roof to
steel itself

Lauras not one to


be beaten

By LLOYD GORMAN

Winning a debating championship is one thing, but talking


your way to the top with a face
thats bruised black and blue
is another.
Shenton College won the senior division of the WA Debating
League contest, which involves
every private and public school
in the state.
While Shentons junior team
narrowly lost to Perth Modern,
the schools older team Laura
Gunning, Ava McGlaughlin and
Cindy Shi won the day.
With one hour to prepare
for the finals they argued that
the media should be stopped
from publishing details about
the gender, ethnic background
and health status of mass
shooters.
Team member Laura Gunning

looked like she might have been


the victim of an attack herself,
debating the issue with a taped
up broken nose and two black
eyes.
But the cause of the injuries
was far from sinister, according
to associate principal Chris Hill.
On the night of the semi-finals,
Laura was assisting with the
prep for the Year 10s and then
was relaxing on a swing she
fell and caught the swing in the
face, he said.
On turning up to the semi-finals with a referral to emergency
for X-rays, the league deferred
the debate for two days, which
was graciously accepted by their
opponents, Aquinas.
With two massive black eyes
Laura travelled out to Aquinas
for the make-up and won.
Laura was also named best
The last word goes to Shenton College students Cindy Shit, Laura
speaker in the competition.
Gunning and Ava Mcglaughlin.

Almost the Academy Awards


Short films, music videos,
documentaries and photography were showcased this week
at the St Hildas Wide Angle
Media Festival.
The creativity and flair of the
students drew high praise from
the judges.
All the work was completed
as part of the students media
course, with the Year 12 documentaries forming part of their
practical WACE exam.
Blake Williams, from radio
station 94.5FM, was the events
compere and the special guest
judge was Damien Spiccia, local
filmmaker and lecturer at the
Screen Academy at Edith Cowan

University.
The overall winner was Year
11 student Isabella de Marte
for her music video of Meghan
Trainors Dear Future Husband.
Isabellas work received the
most of votes across all categories from students, staff and
parents.
The categories included stop
motion, where entrants had to
tell a story in under two minutes
using stop motion; lyrical music
videos, which were visual interpretations of an instrumental
piece of music; photography
inspired by famous photographers; and mainstream music
videos created for a commercially released popular song.

Most votes Peoples choice


winner Isabella de Marte with her
award.

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Cottesloe street
festival aims big
Organisers of Cottesloes
annual street festival want
people from far and wide to
attend.
Cottesloe councillors approved an application for the
Cottesloe Village Carnival to
be held on November 7.
Jaylee Osborne, from
Offworld Productions, said
13,000 people were at last
years event.
That was a 50% increase on
the year before, Ms Osborne
said.
We are looking at broadening the spectrum and stretching it far and wide.

A new roof for Floreat Surf


Life Saving Club will cost
about $70,000 more than expected.
And it would be built from
stainless steel instead of aluminium because it would stand
up better to coastal conditions,
staff told councillors.
Five companies bid for the
$470,000 contract.

Apartments
coming up
A call for bids for three lots
suitable for apartment blocks
at Perry Lakes is due this
month.
Buildings of four and five
storeys may be constructed on
the south-western part of the
estate, on the former sports
stadium site.
Developers will have until
October to register their offers.

Scheme
deadline
Mosman Park residents have
until October 1 to comment on
the councils draft local planning scheme No. 3.
It proposes a significant
change to the existing R20
R-codes to R40 for most of the
area between Stirling Highway
and Solomon Street.
It also proposes changing
many of the existing commercial
and business zones to higher
R-codes and development areas.
For more information, visit
mosmanpark.wa.gov.au.

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Row over yellow brick road


From page 1

Mr Burns told Mr Arbuckle,


who is standing in while mayor
Heather Henderson is on leave,
said councillors had not seen
the sponsorship agreement and
the paint would be impossible
to remove.
Mr Burns said if the matter
wasnt resolved he would hire
a paint crew to do it properly
and baited council authorities
to sue him for doing so.
During the confrontation
which lasted several minutes,
Mr Burns raised his voice several times.

Mr Arbuckle said the sponsorship was an operational matter


that he had been recently made
aware of.
Council is obviously very
supportive of the football and
initiatives to support football,
our businesses and the community to create vibrancy, he said.
When we discussed it last
week internally, and while the
detail is not down to me, I gave
it my approval. The concept is
fantastic and we are keen to try
new things to create vibrancy.
A Subiaco spokeswoman conrmed the media companies
had engaged the contractors

and the deal was the same as


the arrangement in Fremantle.
The council would erect banners, decorations and spruik
parklets in the main shopping
area and give themed posters
and balloons to local shops.
Meanwhile, footy fans attending the two big games at Subiaco
Oval this weekend can expect
longer than normal delays getting in.
Extra security measures, including metal detectors to scan
fans and mobile security units
to clamp down on antisocial
behaviour and racial vilication, were announced this week.

Barnett sparks link probe call


From page 7
This is evidence it is not a
planned project.
We believe we now have the
evidence to prove this project
has been cobbled together.
Ms MacTiernan said Freedom
of Information documents revealed planning for the Perth
Freight Link began in March 2014,
two months before funding was
committed in the federal Budget.
She said the federal opposition had evidence that the original meeting was between assistant Minister for Infrastructure
Jamie Briggs, Finance Minister
Mathias Cormann and state

Treasurer Mike Nahan.


This was just guys sitting
around a desk, she said.
They stitched it together.
Infrastructure Australias
assessment, done a year later,
was highly qualied.
And the stated cost-benet
analysis lacks credibility given
the uncertainty around section
two of the project.
As Mr Barnetts comments
show, there is a clear difference
between the level of commitment from the state and federal
governments to the bulk of this
project.
State Opposition leader Mark

McGowan said the project was


crazy.
At the moment, the planned
Perth Freight Link doesnt even
reach the container terminal
it nishes abruptly in East
Fremantle, Mr McGowan said.
Mr Barnett has created so
much confusion and uncertainty
that it is impossible to know how
the Perth Freight Link ts in
with any orderly planning for
the port.
The Perth Freight Link
means more trucks and congestion that will severely impact
Stirling Highway, Curtin Avenue
and the western suburbs.

History hunt for forum


Missing your post?
Read it online @
www.postnewspapers.com.au

Long-term Floreat residents


have been asked to turn out
their cupboards to find pictures of the Forum shopping
centre.
The centre is believed to have
been the rst mall-type shopping
in Perths suburbs 50 years ago.
And with a roof shape like a
circus tent, it made a big impact.

The centre management


wants to set up an exhibition
of photographs charting the
Forums creation to mark the
golden anniversary at the end
of the month.
Anyone with pictures should
send them via email to jane.
kirkby@floreatforum.com.au
by Friday.

Doggone Vic Power and Charlie on the Tom Perrott Reserve in Mosman Park. Photo: Iain Croft

Biscuit ban for shed


Its no longer a dogs life at
the Mosman Park Community
Mens Shed.

Shed mascot Charlie has


been put on a biscuit ban until
further notice.
It seems the lovable 12-yearold border collie was enjoying
a few too many treats during the
shed tea breaks, so owner Peter
Dring has put his foot down.
Bred by Peters eldest son,
Gary, Charlies parents were
top-drawer working sheepdogs
at Bibbakine Farm in Eneabba.
Charlie had a short spell as a
working dog before he followed
his master into retirement in
Mosman Park and became the
mens shed mascot.
Charlie and Vic Power, the
sheds mens health representative who organises the monthly
shed health talks, are both said
to be unhappy about the biccy
situation, because Vic was one
of the main culprits in feeding
Charlie.
Mens health and well-being

are such a priority at the shed.


But Charlie is such a loveable
rogue how could you say no to
him? Vic said.
But Peter is adamant.
Anyone who gives Charlie a
biscuit from now on will be in
the doghouse, he said.

Love my car
From page 5
I used to watch Bathurst on
TV, he said.
Owners of hospitality business
Home Chef, Paul and Sharlene
live in Floreat with their three
sons, Dylan (10), Austin (8) and
Cameron (6).
Now that he has won he says
he is not tempted to enter any
Targa rallies elsewhere in the
country.
He said winning the WA rally
was not about prizes.
It is all about respect and
kudos, he said.

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Local Government Elections

Burns denies
pushing big field
Subiaco councillor Mark
Burns has denied doing a
Clive Palmer by pushing a
range of candidates to run in
next months local government
elections.
A large number of candidates
have come forward for the
October ballot, prompting a
race for the six Subiaco seats
that are up for grabs.
At the time of going to press
at least 13 people had put their
hands up to be candidates,
causing one electoral source
to say they were coming out
of the woodwork.
Fifteen candidates are expected to run for the six seats.
Councillor Judith Gedero,
Shenton Park residents
Malcolm Mummery and Jeremy
Mowe, and optometrist Sean
Ryan are standing in the Central
ward.
Councillors Stephanie Stroud
and Julie Matheson, former
councillor Peter McAllister,
semi-retired engineer Paul
Netscher and recruitment
consultant Susan Williams will
contest North ward.
Councillor Hugh Richardson,
former councillor Loren White,
Chris Wilson and Barry Wilson
(no relation) are running in
South ward.
At the time of going to press,
Subiaco returning officer Gavin
Cotterell said he had another
four candidate appointments
to conduct. Some councillors
told the POST they thought Mr
Burns a property developer
turned property consultant

was behind a campaign to pack


the council with supporters.
After Tuesday nights development services committee
meeting the issue flared up
between Mr Burns and North
ward councillor Ms Stroud.
In a jibe Mr Burns told her
to look at the board! a
reference to the information
board outside council offices
where the names and details
of confirmed candidates are
listed.
The next day, he said he had
not gone out of his way to encourage anybody to nominate
for council.
However, since the defeat
of amalgamations earlier this
year I have been approached
by many people asking about
becoming a councillor, he
said.
So have I spoken to people,
absolutely, but have I gone out
of my way to encourage them?
Absolutely not.
But having said that, come
Friday morning when I see
whos on the board and if certain candidates were to ask for
my help, and if I thought they
were good for Subiaco, I would
support them, yes.
But am I pushing people?
No.
Mr Burns said he knew some
candidates but had not influenced them to run.
I would not feel comfortable
about telling someone to do it,
he said.
You cant convince somebody to do this.

Fit for the job


Accountant Colin Walker
and his wife Geraldine came
home to roost when they were
among the first residents at the
Ocean Mia estate in City Beach.
Our families had always lived
in Floreat, he said, though there
was a brief spell in Cottesloe

Cambridge candidate and psychologist Elizabeth Eaton is no


stranger to local government.

Colin Walker

now up to 80%

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two years.
Natasha Ogonowski, of Pindari
Road, City Beach, is also running.
Andres Timmermanis, who
is a member of the City Beach
group against the changes to
the town planning scheme, also
nominated.
Gary Mack, who is running for
mayor, also nominated to be a
councillor.

They tried to get me sacked


Louis Carr is hoping to win
a second term on Cambridge
council even though someone
tried to get him sacked because
they wanted him to change his
vote on Amendment 31.
A woman rang my boss and
told him he would lose business
if I did not change my vote, said
Mr Carr, a real estate agent who
works for Acton Central.

My boss lives in North Beach


so he did not know what it was
all about.
It was in the midst of the debate
about the Amendment 31 changes
to the town planning scheme.
Mr Carr said his family had a
long association with Wembley
but his first four years as a
councillor had been a steep
learning curve.

He is standing again in the


October election for the Wembley
ward on Cambridge council.

Andrew Mill, who lives in City

Beach and opposed changes to


the town planning scheme, is
running for a Wembley ward
seat. He says he has an interest
in a commercial property in
Cambridge Street.

Road debacle needs fixing


Retired builder Rob
Fredericks thinks traffic
should be a big priority for
Cambridge council.
He is running for a seat on
the council because he says
Cambridge Street has become
a debacle.
If we are on the edge of the
city we are going to cop a lot of

morgan marks
new stock arriving
next week
all current winter stock

She has lived in Floreat 23


years and is a former councillor
at the Shire of Gingin.
Her family had a weekender
at Guilderton, for 10 years.
She was also a member of the
WA Planning Commission for

after they married.


Mr Walker worked as a chartered accountant for 38 years and
thought his skills would be useful
when he became a Cambridge
councillor four years ago.
He is running in the October
election for a second term for
the Coast ward.

people going through, he said.


There seems to be a lot of
dissension about traffic and the
way things are done.
He said he had lived in
Wembley and West Leederville
for more than 20 years and had
grandchildren at Wembley
Primary School.
He and his wife Pauline live
in Lake Monger Drive.

Rob Fredericks

POST, September 12, 2015 Page 31

Local Government Elections

Negus uses
banned address
Wayne Negus hopes to follow
in his son Matthews footsteps
by putting his hand up for a
seat on Nedlands council.
But the Dalkeith resident may
have fallen foul of the council
before the ballot.
The address Mr Negus gave to
the election Returning Officer
is 10b Philip Road, which the
council banned him from using
six years ago.
The council made the ruling
after the Neguses built two
houses on a single house block.
The land was at the rear of
what was the familys service
station, which was part of a
controversial plan for a multistorey apartment block.
The family said the two houses
were linked and were intergenerational housing.
They had two power supplies,
two drives and two mailboxes
numbered 10a and 10b.
The council attached an order
to the title that the property was
one house and instructed Mr
Negus that only one address,
10 Philip Road, could be used.
Last year, the block was put
up for sale and advertised as
two houses on one green title.
The property was later removed from the market.
Mr Negus did not respond to
a message from the POST.

Other candidates for the two

By DAVID COHEN
A senior bureaucrat hired
by Jeff Kennett to merge
Victorian councils has put
his hand up for Claremonts
South ward.
Kevin Woods, of Bindaring
Parade, was fined $500 after
building a double garage without
planning approval at his home
in 2013.
We could do with a fresh
voice on council, Mr Woods
(71) said.
I know some of these councils
can get a bit institutionalised.
Mr Woods said he had been
born and raised in Kalgoorlie,
completed an MBA at UWA, and
had three science degrees from
Curtin University.
He was in Melbourne from
1993 to 1998, he said.
He was the CEO at Camberwell
before Mr Kennetts mergers.
Then I was chosen to amalgamate Camberwell, Kew and
Hawthorn and was the CEO of
the new Boroondara council.
Mr Woods has been the director-general of WAs TAFE sys-

Essentially, I asked to turn


my boundary into a parapet
wall.
In February 2013, Claremont
staff recommended Mr Woods
double garage and side wall
height increase be given the
tick, with conditions.
But at the time councillor Paul
Kelly moved to refuse the application and start legal action.
For me, this is a very serious
event, Mr Kelly said then.
Were not talking about a
naive person who doesnt untem, the deputy director-general derstand council processes.
Kevin Woods
At the time, Mr Kelly said
giving retrospective approval
of the Transport Department, would set an incredibly poor
the Marina and Harbours precedent.
In 2013, Mr Woods described
Department managing director, and a pro vice-chancellor councillors stance as a major
overreaction.
of Murdoch University.
This week he said he was keen
He also broke up TAFE into
to ensure ratepayers got value
autonomous colleges.
He bought his home in for money from ever-increasing
Bindaring Parade four years ago. rates.
Decisions should be based on
The garage was negotiated
reasoned argument, not personal
out okay, he said.
I got a small fine of $500 and biases, he said.
He said he contacted
kept the garage.
Claremont council soon after
It was such a small matter.
he bought his Bindaring Parade
home and found traffic meant he
couldnt get out of his driveway.
They said traffic calming
measures werent warranted,
man operating the Tsunami Mr Woods said.
restaurant in Glyde Street.
Ms Johnson has been a councillor since 2011 and has been a
strong campaigner for residents
Being a councillor was
rights.
North ward councillor Brett more demanding than Nigel
Pollock was re-elected unop- Shaw expected, but he says
he enjoyed it and is willing
posed.
Mr Pollock is the promotions to go again.
and development manager of the
The architect, rock drummer
WA Mens Shed Association and and grandad was elected to
a prominent Rotarian.
the Melvista ward of Nedlands

Mosman pair challenged


Four people will battle it
out for two North ward seats
in Mosman Park.
Andrew Maurice and David
Prestney have put their hands up
against sitting councillors Brett
Carboni and Zenda Johnson.
Mr Maurice is a business management adviser in the small
and medium enterprise sector,
resources industry and not-forprofit organisations.
Mr Carboni is a local business-

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seats in the Dalkeith ward are


retired travel executive Ian
Argyle and chartered accountant Joe Porter.
Leo McManus is standing in
the Coastal ward.
Architect Nigel Shaw and
nurse Toni James have nominated for Melvista ward and
retired university lecturer John
Wetherall is also standing again
in the Hollywood ward.

Bureaucrat oversaw merger

Q&A for Cam


candidates
An international telephone
link will keep Cambridge
mayoral candidate Gary Mack
in touch with the voters next
week.
All the candidates for the
Cambridge mayoral chain are
due to be quizzed by ratepayers at a public meeting in West
Leederville on Monday night.
But Mr Mack has been called
away to visit an elderly sick
relative and will miss the
meeting.
He has enlisted his son,
Stuart, to stand in and relay
the questions to him in the UK.
The Wembley West
Leederville Residents
Association organised the event
to be held in the Leederville
Town Hall, 84 Cambridge
Street, from 7 to 9pm.
Candidates Simon Withers,
Pauline OConnor and Keri
Shannon will be there.
Mr Mack said he hoped to be
back home before the end of
the month when ballot papers
would be sent out by the WA
Electoral Commission.
All other nominating candidates for Wembley ward
seats as councillors have been
invited to the meeting.

Shaw happy to rock up again


council.
Now he is seeking a second
term.
A former president of
Nedlands Tennis Club, Mr Shaw
said he loved the game.
He is the drummer in a band,
Gerry and the Atrix.

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Home business raided


Burglars stole about
$11,000 from a home
business in North Perth,
Wembley police said.
Acting Senior Sergeant
Murray Geneff said a glass
sliding door at the back of
the property was unlocked.
Jewellery, passports, at
least one bank card, and

other documents were


stolen, as well as a small
safe and several mobile
phones.
Sergeant Geneff said the
crooks got in between 2.30
and 10am last Saturday.
He said a debit card was
later used fraudulently at
the nearby Gull service
station.

Mosman Park bong charge


A Mosman Park man
had two bongs in his
home this week, Cottesloe
police allege.
They searched the home
in Wellington Street on a
Misuse of Drugs Act search
warrant.
The resident was
charged with possessing
drug paraphernalia.
A commercial property
in Stirling Highway in
Cottesloe was burgled last
weekend.

Local vehicle
break-in lead
Cottesloe police have
a suspect in mind for
several vehicle break-ins
on their patch.
Senior Sergeant Neil
Morton-Smith said there
had been three break-ins
in Peppermint Grove and
two in Dalkeith in the past
week.
We are looking at
a person of interest in
Mosman Park, Sergeant
Morton-Smith said.
Some vehicles at the
Mosman Park dog beach
were also hit.

Thieves forced open a


roller door before stealing
a cash drawer and credit
card.
The card was later used
to commit frauds.
The burglary happened
between 1pm last Saturday
and 8am on Monday.

Lego car goes missing


BEAT
with DAVID COHEN

Driver blew
0.215
A 51-year-old woman
blew 0.215 in Karrakatta
last week, police allege.
The woman was stopped
in Railway Road at 7.45pm
on Thursday.
She was charged with
one count of driving
under the influence and
is due to appear in the
Perth Magistrates

Curfew
breached
A Subiaco man who
breached his curfew
had a stolen credit card,
Wembley police allege.
The man and his brother
recently moved back into
a public housing block in
Subiaco Road.
Officers knew the man
had to abide by a curfew.
They will also allege
he was 20 minutes late in
returning to his flat.
Investigations continue
into the card found in the
mans possession.

Beach arrest

Two men were charged


with disorderly behaviour
near Swanbourne beach
on Wednesday.
Cottesloe police allege
alcohol was involved.

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Wembley police believe
one woman was responsible for two crimes at a
Jolimont bottle shop.
The woman stole twice
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Monday evening between
6.15 and 6.45.
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By LLOYD GORMAN
A Shenton Park sixyear-olds Lego toy set
was meant to be a bit
difficult to assemble, not
easy for someone to walk
away with.
Rosalie Primary School
student Magnus WearingSmith got the Technic car
set designed for children
between nine and 16 for
his birthday last month.
He had just finished
one of two possible models from the kit and was
playing with it in the front
garden of the familys
Commercial Road home.
When he and his dad
returned from the skate
park in Nedlands, the car
was gone.
I was a bit sad, Magnus
said.
Why did you take it?
Magnuss dad Marcus
suspects the toy was taken
by someone trawling for
items left out for the recent kerbside collection
in the area.
The assembled Technic
rally car was last seen
on our front yard lawn/
verge, he said in a flyer to
neighbours on the street.
Perhaps youve seen it.
We dont mind sharing, but our son would
be stoked if he can get it
back.
On a previous occasion,
again around the time of
a bulk refuse collection,
they discovered a girl who
had walked past their car
and into a garage that was
open and was taking a
surfboard.
She claimed she
thought it was for the bulk

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Dad Marcus Wearing-Smith and Marcus hold a flyer and


the empty box for the stolen Lego kit.
collection, Marcus said.
Another neighbour in
the same street had statues stolen from her front
garden.

One of the statues that were


stolen.

Two big and heavy statues of Chinese foo dogs


were lifted from directly
in front of the home overnight.
It would have taken two
people or a very strong
man to carry each one of
them, she said.
They are worth a few
hundred dollars but the
real value is sentimental.
A few years ago our
children bought us one
and my husband went
all over Perth to find the
pair for it.
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Wanneroo in December
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DHA ignores families happiness


Seaward Village, built in the
1990s, attractively situated in
undulating parkland adjacent to
the Allen Park recreational precinct near the beach, contains 153
homes for Defence (mainly SAS)
personnel and their families, in
minimal need of refurbishment
let alone replacement.
Yet Defence Housing Australia
(DHA) plans to demolish every
single home and replace them
all with new homes on smaller
blocks to make room for a civilian
housing development to produce
revenue.
While our SAS forces are in
the vanguard in the war against

Yips herald the


female goshawk

terrorism, their homes are being


demolished with maximum disruption and dislocation to their
wives and children, who will be
dispersed to peripheral temporary
housing away from their schools
and community.
Our Prime Minister has said:
The SAS is a significant national
asset and their families should feel
safe, secure and happy.
The destructive town-planning
proposed by DHA to produce
revenue hardly contributes towards this.
Ian Bernadt
Sayer Street, Swanbourne

A family group of red-tailed


black cockatoos was seen in the
bush in Underwood Avenue,
Shenton Park, at noon last
Tuesday, eating jarrah seeds.
This family probably stays in
the bush there all day.
Then a familiar call was heard
from not far away: yip, yip, yip,
yip, yip.
That was a goshawks call.
I found one goshawk, but not
the one calling. Then a much
bigger goshawk flew into view
the calling female, much bigger
than the male.
As described, the goshawk
is long winged, long legged
and long toed: long winged for
migrating and for hunting, long
legged for running after prey
and to reach into vegetation,
and long toed to grasp birds.
As she stood on one leg and
held the other up, it looked
like she was pushing her nonstanding leg out through a wall
of feathers, like a hand through
a waterfall.
Underwood bush is used by
goshawks for nesting and breeding every year.
Margaret Owen
Daglish Street, Wembley

The Underwood Avenue bush is home to many animals and


birds like this female goshawk.

Kill the Bill if you want to save our Kings Park


I was heartened to read
in the POST (Kill Bill, says
Claremont, September 5)
that Claremont councillors
unanimously voted to oppose
the terribly drafted, disenfranchising City of Perth Bill.
The motivation behind
Perths inclusion of Hollywood
and Crawley has always been
painfully clear to residents:
strip residents of local council
affiliation and you can impose
any level of high-rise you wish.
But why include Kings Park?

The Bill has changed the


legislation to enable the unelected executive director of
public health to override any
local laws set by the Botanic
Gardens and Parks Authority.
This could well see parts of
our most beloved park turned
over to development in the
name of public health.
For example, the new childrens hospital at QEII, as
well as the removal of the
shuttle services from Royal
Perth Hospitals Shenton Park

annex, will exacerbate parking


problems.
In the interests of public
health, the Bill could see Wilson
Parking invited to develop additional parking facilities in
Kings Park.
Indifference is exemplified
by Nedlands MP Bill Marmions
consent to the destruction of
the A-class Monash Bushland
Reserve as part of the QEII
sprawl.
Similarly, his failure even to

mention the City of Perth Bill


in his newsletter, which has
appeared a few weeks before
the Bill is due for debate in the
Legislative Assembly, shows
little or no respect for his affected constituents.
Very real concerns about
Kings Park now make the City
of Perth Bill an issue for all
Western Australians.
Call your local MP today.
Anna Vanderbom
Monash Avenue, Nedlands

Disabled passengers aware of taxi rip-offs

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Re Im wheelchair-bound
and cant wait for UberAssist
(Letters, POST, September 5).
I, too, am disabled and
wheelchair bound, and loath
to use the standard maxi-taxis.
My trips to the city, or Crown,
can cost me anything from $35
to $60 (off-peak hours), depending how much the drivers want
to rip me off.
Then there are things like
illegal peak-hour fee charging,
going the wrong way, slowing
down at green traffic lights,
sitting with the meter running
while filling out paperwork,
and so on.

Many disabled people I


have spoken to have also been
ripped off.
One company actually refused to take my order for a
taxi, because it did not have
any maxi-taxis available at
that time and would not put
my booking in the system.
It is not as if the maxi-taxis
are not paid enough.
They get an extra $10 to $30 to
pick up wheelchairs on top of
the fare, but some drivers are
too greedy and will do anything
to add to the meter, ripping off
the less fortunate people who
are confined to wheelchairs,

some of whom cannot easily


stand up for their rights.
The Taxi Users Subsidy
Scheme is out of date, and
has become unaffordable to
most disabled people due to
bracket creep.
A trip to the city used to cost
me $15; now it can cost me up
to $60, yet my subsidy scheme
vouchers have risen only from
$25 to $33 in the past year.
I will love the competition
UberAssist will give the taxi
market, and hope the government will support it fully.
James Holmberg
Glanville Street, Mosman Park

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Nedlands Going Place


Gravity Centre Gingin
Kings Park Wildflowers
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Claremont council claims


that Pedestrian safety [is] a
town priority (Town Talk
council advertisement, POST,
September 5).
But Claremont council has
been falsely promoting Bay
View Terrace as a pedestrian
priority zone for more than
2 years.
Now, it is revealed, Main
Roads WA has recently agreed
to formally sign the precinct
as a shared zone which, when

implemented, will impose a


legal requirement on drivers
to give way to pedestrians.
Until the shared zone is formally implemented, vehicles
will continue to have priority
over pedestrians in Bay View
Terrace.
In my view, it is irresponsible
of the council to give visitors
to the precinct the impression
that they can walk across the
roadway, and that drivers will
give way to them, when there

is no legal obligation for drivers to do so.


Even in the recent Town
Talk article, the council refers
to the precinct as a shared
pedestrian and vehicle space,
which it is not.
It seems the council has been
operating within a reality distortion field, as made famous
by the Steve Jobs biography
and film.
Richard Stallard
Kingsway, Nedlands

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Community news

Jog to start fun


day at Swannie
The annual Swanbourne Primary School
Run for Fun will come with a big community
fair this Sunday, September 13.

Australian duet and Nikita Pablo (20), left, and Bianca Hammett (24), from Brisbane, worked in perfect harmony at the international synchronised swimming event at HBF Stadium. Photo: Paul McGovern

Smiles come with steely will to win


The smiling teams came
to Mt Claremonts HBF
Stadium from Canada,
Jamaica, the UK, South
Africa, Singapore, Malaysia,
Indonesia, New Zealand
and The Philippines,
as well as from all over
Australia.
The occasion was the

international three-day
Commonwealth Festival of
Synchronised Swimming
last week.
The stars of the event were
the 12-member Australian
squad, the Australian Coral,
which includes five West
Australians.
The Australian Coral

were recently at the World


Championships in Kazan,
in Russia, where they won
their way through to next
years Olympic Games in Rio
de Janeiro.
At HBF Stadium, the swimmers took part in a range of
solo, duet, team and combination events for ages from

under-12 to senior.
WAs synchronised swimming team, West Coast
Splash, continued its strong
showing from the national
titles earlier in the year, winning the 12-and-under event,
the 13 -15 event and coming
first, second and third in the
13-15 duet event.

The event goes from 10am to 3pm, beginning


with the 2km or 4km run or walk around picturesque Lake Claremont, starting and finishing
on the school oval.
People can then make a day of it with the
family, with 20 school-run stalls and activities
that include a massive bouncy obstacle course,
rock climbing wall, petting zoo, water blast
arena, pony rides, cookie decorating, pre-loved
book sale, a variety of game stalls, as well as
local produce, arts and crafts for sale and lots
of food and drink options.
Tickets for unlimited use of the many activities can be bought online for $15 per child
alongside registration for the run.
A raffle offering fantastic prizes will also be
conducted on the day.
P&C president Ali Sayer said: Our objective
is to create a festive spring event that encourages our children to be active outdoors while
bringing families from Swanbourne and the
wider community together for a day of competition, activities and fun.
All funds raised from the event will benefit
children attending Swanbourne Primary School.
Enter the run at swanbournerunforfun.com
for $5 per child and $10 per adult, or on the
day from 9am at the school. Late entry is $10
per child and $20 per adult.

Perth Zoo from the inside


Find out about life at the Perth Zoo at the
next meeting of the Perth branch of the
Association of Independent Retirees.
Any seniors interested in hearing the talk by
a zoo insider of the human variety are invited
to the monthly meeting on Friday, September
18, at 10am at the Cambridge Bowling Club.
There will be a short general meeting followed by morning tea and the special talk.
The club is in Howtree Place, off Chandler
Avenue West, Floreat, and further information
is available from Margaret on 0487 290 097 or
Val on 9382 3495.

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Community news

Alfred Hitchcock
presents
One of the worlds great film directors will
be present (in spirit) when the University
of the Third Age (U3A) next meets.
The Life of Alfred Hitchcock, is the title
of Terry Kitsons talk about the master of
suspense.
It is at the Grove library at 1pm on Monday.
September 14.
Then at 2.30pm, Bruce Wicksteed will
present reflections on his work in a foreign
medical team.
Theres a coffee break between the two
talks and members of the public are invited.
For more information, ring Keith on 9383
2037.

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Perth Modern Schools winning debaters are, from left, Sagar Badve, Lucy Skeldon, Ella Davies, Isabel Boogaerdt, Elizabeth Marsh
and Sonia Lal.

Debaters persuade the judges


Two local schools faced
off in the junior grand final
of the WA Debating League
competition.
The Perth Modern School
team beat Shenton College
by arguing against the
proposition that religious
organisations should not
provide rehabilitation
services for drug and alcohol

addicts.
The Perth Modern School
team was Ella Davies, Sagar
Badve, Lucy Skeldon, Sonia
Lal, Elizabeth Marsh and
Isabel Boogaerdt (all 15),
who took part in a series of
10 debates.
Sagar said they had put a
lot of preparation and many
hours of hard work into making the grand final.

We were so thrilled to be
announced as the winner
as the team from Shenton
College had performed really well on the night so we
knew it would be a close
call, he said.
We are really proud of
how well we worked together
as a team. We encouraged
each other all the way
through and we had a lot of

laughs too.
Perth Modern School
principal Lois Joll said
Perth Modern School had a
proud history of producing
outstanding debaters.
The Perth Modern School
Debating Club attracts a very
large following with multiple
teams participating in the
WA Debating League.

A bit of blarney at Jackadders


Singer Fred Rae says that Irish
composer Pete St John told him many
years ago that songs were magic
carpets that could tell stories again
and again, without getting boring.
Fred, with his Irish wit and melodic
voice, and his musician daughter,
Fiona, will take their audience on a
magic carpet ride at 3pm on Sunday,
September 20, at the Jackadders
Music Club.
Fiona has toured Ireland with her
songs, one of them being Any Old Gum
Tree, the story of Victoria Cross winner Martin OMeara.
OMeara was born in County

Tipperary, in Ireland, and migrated to


WA before going to fight at Gallipoli
and in France, where he was decorated.
Fiona and Fred will share this and
other favourite stories in song.
Also performing will be singer and
songwriter David MacConnell, with
his Celtic band Fiddlesticks.
The club is in Warren Lake Hall,
Teakwood Avenue, Woodlands, and
entry is $8, free for children.

RIGHT: Fred Rae will be joined by his


daughter, Fiona, for a concert at Jackadders Music Club.

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Whats on

Time to
focus on
womens
hearts

in POST community
Rotary talk

Former ABC presenter David


Hawkes will give a talk titled
Surviving on Air at the Rotary
Club of Cambridge. The dinner
meeting is at 6 for 6.30pm on
Wednesday, September 16, at
the Cambridge Bowling Club.
Enquiries: Max on 9387 4626 or
Mike on 9204 1324.

Heart attack survivor Helen


Kingsway will be one of
the speakers at a free Heart
Foundation forum about women
and heart disease.
Also speaking will be GP and
advocate for womens heart
health Paddy Ramanathan and
cardiologist Michelle Ammerer.
The forum will run from 1 to
2pm on Tuesday, September 15,
at the Shenton Park Community
Centre on the corner of Onslow
and Herbert roads.
They will set out to dispel the
myth that heart disease happens
only to middle-aged and older
men. In fact, heart disease takes
the lives of 24 women every day.
It kills three times more woman
than breast cancer, yet women are
less likely than men to undergo
stenting, a common treatment
to help restore blood flow to the
heart.
Women are more likely than
men to experience non-chest pain
symptoms of heart attack such
as pain in the jaw, feeling nauseous, sweaty or fatigued which
can lead to them presenting to
hospital late.
As well as information, people
at the forum will receive a healthy
lunch pack and bottled water.
The Heart Foundation has
grant from the Subiaco council
to run the event.

Unitarian Association

The Reverend Dr John Shepherd,


former dean of St Georges
Cathedral, has chosen the topic
Redefining the Churchs Future
tackling the challenges ahead
for his talk as guest speaker
for the Unitarians on Sunday,
September 20. The group meets
at 10.30am at Drabble House,
behind the Nedlands library.
Enquiries: Perthunitarians.org
or 9336 4809.

David Lohmeyer with his biggest pink snapper caught just o Fremantle.

Pinkies can be close to home


Many boat owners miss great
fishing opportunities right on
their door step in their haste
to get out to deeper waters.
There is great fishing just
offshore in POST territory, as
my son Andrew and his mates
found just the other day.
Andrew and his buddies,
David and Harrison, ventured
out in Harrisons boat just 1km
off Fremantle and fished in 8 to
10m of water.
They started by mashing two
blocks of mulies to throw in the
water as berley and waited for
the action.
The sounder soon lit up, showing masses of fish right under
the boat.
They were schools of skippy,
ranging from 30 to 40cm, attracted to the berley. They are

FISHING

with Gary Shugg


great little fighters and fun to
catch, but the berley also attracted some bigger fish.
The plan of attack was to keep
the skippy near the surface so
they could concentrate on catching the fish below.
Just minutes after dropping
rigs baited with mulies through
the hoards of skippy they were
rewarded with solid hook-ups.
A couple of nice-sized pink
snapper were hauled on board.
The action continued over the
next hour or so as the bigger
baits were dropped through
the skippy schools and hungry
pink snapper scoffed the offered
mulies.

The snapper ranged from 68


to 75cm and the weighed around
6 to 8kg. Not bad for just 1km
off Fremantle in shallow water.
There are plenty of spots just
offshore where this scenario
can be played out, you just have
to keep your eyes open and be
prepared to adjust your carefully
made plans if something better
pops up in front of you.
Never head out to fish with
blinkers on. You may have some
great spots 20 or 30 nautical
miles off the coast, but always
keep one eye on the surface and
the other on your sounder.
The slightest change in water
conditions and changes in bottom features on your sounder
can bring good fishing.
And think of the fuel you will
be saving.

Brekkie with Joan


Jane Roach has been
involved in teaching Bible
study in the US for 25 years
and has put all that experience into writing a book for
small group Bible discussions.
She will talk about her book,
Joy Beyond Agony, at a breakfast gathering at Nedlands
Uniting Church on Saturday,
October 3.
The breakfast will run from
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garden room, 237 Princess
Road, Nedlands.
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New uni play asks


big questions

Stepping
up for a
cause

A new play questioning basic human


tenets will be presented by the University
Dramatic Society (UDS).

Cottesloe resident Nick Poll and


daughter Bella (12) will celebrate a belated Fathers Day together this Sunday,
September 13, by climbing, a total of 1042
steps.
They will join almost 200 people in Climb
for a Smile all the way up the 50 levels
of 108 St Georges Terrace to raise money
for charity.
We have been in training, Mr Poll said.
We finished the 4km City to Surf fun run
together.
Bellas getting quite competitive with
me we called it a draw at the fun run,
but Im fearful that it wont be long before
Im left behind.
I think Im good for this years Climb for
a Smile, however next year I think she will
be able to claim bragging rights.
Mr Poll is president of the Rotary Club
of Crawley, organisers of the climb.
Climb for a Smile is our clubs big event
for the year, he said. It raises approximately $60,000, which is meaningful sum
to the causes it supports.
Dalkeith resident Emilie Bell is also making Climb for a Smile a family event with
daughters Charlotte (13) and Sophie (15).
Im president of the French Association
so I have created the The Frenchies team,
she said.
People seem to feel a little bit daunted
about the 50 floors, but it is quite low key.
It doesnt matter how long it takes plus
youve got the beautiful view of Perth to look
at while you catch your breath.
For more information on how to register
for Climb for a Smile, visit climbforasmile. Father and daughter team Nick and Bella Poll are climbing to great heights this
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Memento Mori is an original drama and


a big event for UDS as it takes on a more
technically adventurous approach.
Written by Rupert Williamson and directed
by Ben Thomas, it brings plenty of new faces
to the stage.
Memento Mori deals with the inevitability
of death, with its central narrative concerning a scientist who is convinced he is on the
verge of finding a way to drastically slow
the ageing process.
However, complications arise after it is
announced the program may be shut down.
This sets in motion a chain of events pushing those involved to their emotional and
physical limits.
Obsession blinds, trust is betrayed, and
people must confront truths about themselves, and life itself, if they wish to emerge
intact.
The show runs from September 23 to 26 at
UWAs Dolphin Theatre, starting at 7.30pm.
Tickets are available on UWAs Oak Lawn,
noon to 2pm every weekday or online at
http://ticketswa.com/event/memento-mori.

Young and talented


The Royal Schools Music Club will
feature young musicians from the early
stages of learning to the most advanced
in one special concert.
The young musicians will play various
instruments, entertaining the audience, inspiring each other and enjoying performing.
They will play violin, piano, guitar, recorders, harp, cello, clarinet and sing
People are welcome to head along to the
concert at 2.30pm this Saturday, September
12, in UWAs Callaway Music Auditorium to
be part of the audience.
The cost is $10, which includes a program
and refreshments.
For more information, call 9386 2654.

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friends. All of this with only ve minutes gentle walk to Little Fish Restaurant, Gunyulgup Gallery and a short
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One or both farms must sell now, with two farms to choose from making a total
of 435 acres. This property in particular has 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 currently leased for cattle. Available for sale as
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Community news

Trail shows
how climate
is monitored

Grand finals, here they come

A new bush trail in Kings


Park focuses on the plants
being monitored as part of
the citizen science Climate
Watch program.

The finals have started for most winter sports


and the University Hockey Club juniors are
out in force.
They have had great success, with 15 out of
the 21 eligible teams in age-groups 7/8, 9/10
and 11/12 making the final series.
In the 5/6 age-group, where finals are not
contested, both girls B teams finished on top
of their ladders.
Junior president Kerry Gallagher said:
University Hockey juniors have a fantastic
program designed to develop fundamental
hockey skills, promote knowledge of the game,
build teamwork and friendships, while having
a great deal of fun.
The club is very proud to have so many
teams reaching finals and it is testament to
our program.
With semi-final games completed last weekend, 10 of the junior teams had booked spots
in grand finals.

The junior 11/12 A girls from University Hockey Club warming up for their recent final.

Nominate young people making a dierence

People in the community are being asked to


nominate outstanding
young people and youth
organisations for the WA
Youth Awards.

The awards were established in 1999 to recognise


12 to 25-year-olds for their
achievements and contributions to the community.
Youth Affairs Council of
WA CEO Craig Comrie said:
The WA Youth Awards are
an opportunity to highlight
the positive contributions

that young people make in


our community.
Individuals and groups
can be nominated in six categories Most Outstanding
Youth Worker, Active
Participation, Cultural
Endeavours, Organisational
Achievement, Community
Leadership and the
Participate Award.
Young journalists, photographers and bloggers
are also invited to nominate for the Charmaine
Dragun Memorial Award.

Nominators need to prepare a 1000-word outline of


the achievements of their
nominees.
Nominations close on
Friday, October 2, and the
winner will be announced
on November 27.
The awards are presented by YACWA in
partnership with the state
government and are supported by Lotterywest.
For more information, go
toyacwa.org.au/wayouthawards.

The Friends of Kings Park


Climate Watch trail is the first
of its kind in WA.
The Climate Watch program
aims to identify indicators of
climate change through consistent observations.
Observations have shown that
for some species, flowering is
beginning earlier in the year
as a response to the chill of
winter dissipating sooner than
previous decades.
Grass trees, jarrah and firewood banksias are some of the
species being monitored.
Volunteer Ella Meiklejohn,
coordinator of the Friends of
Kings Park Climate Watch
Program, will be host a guided
Climate Watch walk during
the Kings Park Festival on
Wednesday, September 30, at
10am.
This is a free event, but registration is necessary and places
are limited. Bookings can be
made online at kingsparkfestival.com.au.

Have your say


in the POST
email letters to:
subeditor@postnewspapers.com.au

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Community news

Claremont band
unites nations
Claremont Concert Band
plans a colourful display
for its ruby anniversary
performance on Sunday,
September 20.
The theme is Around the
World and musicians will wear
costumes from a host of nations
to fit the mix of global music.
American influence is up
front, with Alfred Reeds
The Music-Makers overture
and a Blues Brothers tribute
bookending a program that
includes Aaron Coplands
Variations on a Shaker Melody
and Perrey and Kingsleys
Baroque Hoedown.
Africa is represented by
Alexandre Luiginis Ballet
Egyptien, and Van McCoys
African Symphony.
Europe is also an inspiration, with Jan Van der Roosts
Dublin Dances and Puzta,

Dennis Farnons Portugal Em


Festa, Solvejgs Song (Edvard
Grieg) and Funiculi Funicula
(Luigi Denza), while Glasnost
by Dizzy Stratford opens up the
other side of the Iron Curtain.
Musical director Peter
Sunman said: Theres also a
couple of film scores Game
of Thrones and Frozen so
theres something for most
tastes.
The band is a bit of a united
nations in itself, so its nice
to mix up the repertoire to
reflect that.
The concert is at 2.30pm
at the John Leckie Pavilion,
Melvista Avenue, Nedlands.
Tickets ($10) include afternoon tea and a door prize, and
are available at the venue or
from Gerry on 0409 335 774 or
gerardhugh@amnet.net.au.

Singing into spring


Popular storyteller Glenn Swift enthralled the crowd at Jolimont Primary Schools inaugural storytelling night.

Kids have screamingly good time


Pyjamas, onesies and slippers
replaced school uniforms at
Jolimont Primary School last
Friday evening for the schools
inaugural storytelling night.
Storyteller Glenn Swift kept
the crowd of 240 enthralled with
three sets of stories, from funny

to scary.
Event coordinator and P&C
member Shannon Meyerkort
said the evening was a fun way to
bring stories to life and celebrate
the end of Book Week.
Subiaco councillor Stephanie
Stroud helped to pick the winners

of the prizes for best listeners,


best screams and best pyjamas.
Principal Barbara Iffla said it
was a wonderful addition to the
schools Book Week activities,
which included class excursions
to the Subiaco library and the
annual Book Week parade.

The St Barnabas Community


Choir has worked hard under
the expert tutelage of internationally trained Sarah Mills
Menogue to achieve a good
sound.
Meanwhile, the Dalkeith
Road Community Choir, led
by Brooke Wilson, is just establishing itself.
These two choirs will get together on Tuesday, September
22, to present their Spring Sing!
The repertoire will range
from the Blue Brothers
Rawhide and Deep River to

Welcome Home

Totos Africa and Billy Joels


Longest Time.
There is also some soaring
modern church music that
sounds like something from
days of old.
The concert is at 7.30pm at St
Barnabas, 104 Woolwich Street,
West Leederville.
Tickets ($30), unwaged $20,
can be bought at the door or
from trybooking.com/IYTG.
Enjoy a cuppa and a nibble
afterwards and you may be inspired to join one of the choirs
for Christmas rehearsals.

St Louis is a boutique
Retirement Living Estate
offering a relaxed,
vibrant lifestyle in the
heart of Claremont.
All apartments are
refurbished and have
24-hour care and security
service, as well as access
to all of the Estates
other facilities.
Come and experience
for yourself the ambience
and philosophy that is
unique to our community.
Drop by for a chat or call
us on 9385 1420 to make
an appointment that best
suits you and your family.

St Louis Estate
10 Albert Street, Claremont

sales@stlouisestate.com.au
(08)
9385 1420
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Community news

Finalists
captivate
audience

New squad for Rotto swim


A new training squad designed for the
Rottnest Channel Swim is starting at HBF
Stadium next month.
The eSWIM Rotto Training Squad will hold
three sessions a week over 16 weeks to prepare
for the 19.7km crossing.
The coaches will be Elena Nesci and David
Lockey Locke, who have done 13 crossings
between them and have more than 27 years of
swimming coaching experience.
Weve got a great mix of solo, duo and team
swimmers and also a great mix of standards,
Lockey said,
For more information, visit the eSWIM
website, eswim.com.au, and click on the Rotto
training squad tab.
Training starts on Wednesday, October 21.

Three finalists held their


audience of more than 70 in
thrall when they spoke about
the women who inspired
them.
The young speakers were
vying for the Zonta Club of
Perth Northern Suburbs
Young Women in Public Affairs
Award, which looks to the leaders of tomorrow.
The three finalists who
spoke at the gala award dinner were Sophia Drazevic
of St Marys Anglican Girls
School, Isabelle Siegwart of
Sacred Heart College, and
Megan Langridge of St Marks
Anglican Community School.
Megan, who is aiming to study
international relations, was the
eventual winner of the award,
which was presented Logiestyle by Katrina Welch, senior
associate at Kott Gunning.
Megan said: I am passionate
about social justice and human
rights and wish to pursue a
career where I can actively
use my strengths to make a
difference.
Zonta is a global organisation of professional women
and the Zonta Club of Perth
Northern Suburbs meets on
the first Wednesday of each
month at Rendezvous Grand
Hotel, Scarborough.
Visitors are always welcome
and dinner bookings can be
made via zontaperthns.org.au.

Lakeside chats
each month

Cultural, historical, environmental, and social


aspects of Lake Claremont will be the focus of
a series of talks organised by the Friends of
Lake Claremont.

The trio of finalists are, from left, Isabelle Siegwart, Megan Langridge and Sophia Drazevic.

Perths past through a lens


Photographers with a
vision of the heritage of
Perth are invited to enter
the Heritage Perth photo
competition.
Perth Heritage Days
runs across the weekend
of October 17 and 18
and the inaugural photo
competition closes on
September 30.
It aims to encourage

photographers to explore
heritage places in the
city and show what they
see through their camera
lens.
There are two categories
judges selection and
peoples choice and all
eligible entries submitted will be considered
for both.
The finalists will be

displayed in the Perth


Town Hall during Perth
Heritage Days and until
October 23.
Prizes include a Leica
digital camera valued
at $1450 and a $450
Fitzgerald Photo Imaging
voucher.
For more details, visit
heritageperth.com.

The first guest speaker will be Professor David


Newsome from Murdoch University, who will
talk about the challenges and opportunities that
come from balancing the conflicting demands
placed on mixed-use natural areas like Lake
Claremont.
David, an environmental scientist with expertise in wildlife tourism,
is an adviser to the
UNESCO protected
areas management department.
His talk is from 6.30 to
7.30pm on September 22
at Claremont Golf Club
in Lapsley Road.
All interested local
people are welcome to
head along to enjoy the
talk and light refreshments.
Professor Newsome
RSVP for catering
purposes by September 17 to folc.wa@gmail.com.
A gold coin donation will be appreciated.

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Leederville

Subiaco

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9208 1999

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Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

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Community news
AThefashion
show with benefits
launch of a new fashion label helped women in
developing countries, thanks
to an unusual collaboration.
In launching her new
fashion label, Living Canvas
Australia, Perth bespoke milliner Leah Helean chose to
partner with the Perth Club
of Zonta International, with
all proceeds going to two of
Zontas service projects for
women.
More than 150 guests enjoyed the launch at Royal
Perth Yacht Club and among

the models were four young


Aboriginal women from the
Dreamtime Project, who donated their time for the day.
They modelled hand-printed
dresses, batik-printed silk and
hats from Leahs Hatterbox
and Living Canvas labels.
Guest speaker Shirley Anne
Fortina motivated the audience to find the extra in the
ordinary.
A raffle of prizes were donated by local businesses, most
notably a pearl and gold pendant valued at $1000, courtesy
of Atlas Pearls, Claremont.

Jung says fate plays a part


US Jungian analyst
Kenneth James talks about
luck, fate and hazard in the
human experience in a film
to be screened by the CG
Jung Society.

Rosalie Primary School students are busy sorting through donations for their popular school fete.

Fete will be a day to remember


This years Rosalie Primary
School fete has extra importance as the school community
strives to fund resources for
its growing student numbers.
The school has grown 25% in
the past five years, despite losing
the Year 7s to high school.
Plans are well under way to
stage a fun-filled fundraiser on
Saturday, November 14, at the
school on the corner of Onslow
and Derby roads in Shenton Park.
Fete coordinator Jenny
Fairbrother said money raised
would contribute to the cost of
extending the schools undercover area, which is used for

assemblies, events, performances


and exhibitions. The space is
barely big enough to fit the whole
school community, and parents
attending fortnightly assemblies
are often forced to sit outside.
Jenny said it was a massive logistical exercise to pull together
dozens of stalls, plus food outlets
and kids entertainment to make
a day for the local community.
Keen cooks are stripping
local fruit trees to make jams
and preserves and gardeners
are planting seedlings for the
plant stall.
A big draw-card for students
past and present will be the

dunk machine, with teachers


nominating to be dunked.
The popular sport, toy, lolly
and book stalls, as well as a silent
auction, will all return.
Its a lot of work but it brings
the school community together,
Jenny said. Mums and dads
have a big input and we are all
gathering for a common cause.
She said the fete was an example of how parents worked
in partnership with the school
to deliver the best educational
environment for students.
If you would like to make a
donation, contact jenny.fairbrother@gmail.com.

Dr James, who is in private


practice in Chicago, explores
the part that luck and fate play
in the development of human
consciousness in individuals.
He stresses that this is a
natural process.
Dr James has an impressive
command of Jungs thinking
and this filmed interview is

lively and humorous.


He summarises key ideas
succinctly and presents important ideas without using
jargon.
The screening is at 7.30pm
on Friday, September 18, in
the Mary Lockett Lecture
Theatre at QEII Medical
Centre, Caladenia Loop,
Nedlands.
The cost is $20, $15 concession and $10 members.
For more information, call
Brittain Garrett on 0417 958
658.

Creating pressure with diamonds


Diamonds will be the focus
of a women in physics lecture at UWA.
Professor Jodie Bradby
from the Australian National
University in Canberra is
calling her talk: Uncovering
new materials under extreme
pressures Diamonds are a
scientists best friend.
She will cover the nanomechanical response of a
range of brittle materials to

various forms of mechanical


stress.
The materials include semiconductors and bio-materials
that have been subjected to
high pressures within diamond anvils.
The free talk is at 6pm on
Wednesday, September 16, in
the Ross lecture hall at UWAs
Physics Department.
It is presented by the
Australian Institute of
Physics.

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$2millions

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Located a short stroll from the Golf Club and in one of Nedlands most
prestigious locales, this character stunner has all the creature comforts
a family needs wrapped up in the warmth and charm of yesteryear. The
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Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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POST, September 12, 2015 Page 59

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2 Doepel Street | North Fremantle

Only 4 apartments remaining.


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All reasonable offers presented.


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Community news

Shannons
art wins
top award

As easy as
a walk in
the park

Shannon McCullochs mature


and haunting representation of
generational unrest and anxiety for the future caught the
eye of the judges in Nedlands
councils Emerge: Youth Art
Awards.

Parkinsons WA will host its


annual family-friendly day,
A Walk in the Park, at Perry
Lakes Reserve this Sunday,
September 13.

Shannons work, Figures


with iPad, was chosen from 102
artworks as the winner of the
open award.
Shannon (19) said: It felt great
to win the award. Its always
nice when you feel the idea you
were trying to communicate has
come across in the image without
needing to be explained.
Young artists between the ages
of 12 and 25 entered a range
of two-dimensional artworks
in various media, including
print, photography, painting
and drawing.
Mature, poignant and tender
are some of the adjectives judges
used to describe winning entries
in the award which were exhibited at John Leckie Pavilion.
Other winners were: open
award commendation, Radheya
Jegatheva (16) Anzac in the
Womb; residents award, Callum
Hope (19) The Expansion of
Finite Time; residents award
commendation, Clara Joyce (21)
The Transition from Asleep

Shannon McCulloch with his winning artwork, Figures with iPad, which was judged as having strong composition with a palette that explored subtleties in tone and colour.
to Awake. Peoples choice,
Michelle Tien (20) Times
Thievish Progress to Eternity.
Nedland mayor Max Hipkins
said: Emerge is a great opportunity to support young artists

in our local community.


The standard of works on
display is always impressive,
and I look forward to seeing
this event continue to grow
next year.

Nish is
looking for
a big lap

International gong for Wanslea


Wanslea in Cottesloe,
the building housing the
Cancer Wellness Centre,
has been recognised at this
years UNESCO Asia-Pacific
Awards for Cultural Heritage
Conservation.
Heritage Minister Albert Jacob
said the restoration of the 1905
building had been recognised
with an honourable mention in
the international awards.

Wanslea is an outstanding
conservation and refurbishment
project that considered the
buildings history while sensitively incorporating contemporary elements, Mr Jacob said.
At the 2015 WA Heritage
Awards, Wanslea received the
prestigious Gerry Gauntlett
Award for Conservation or
Adaptive Reuse of a stateregistered place.

Wanslea was the only


Australian project to receive a
conservation award at this years
UNESCO Awards.
The UNESCO judges said the
restoration of the heritage-listed
Wanslea to house various cancer
support and assistance groups
is notable for its sensitive approach to embracing and articulating the multi-layered history
of the site, Mr Jacob said.

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All funds raised through the


walk will support and empower
people living with Parkinsons,
and their families.
A crowd of more than 1000
is expected to take the 5km or
2km walk around Perry Lakes
Reserve.
Gates open at 9am and the
walk starts at 11am.
Find out how to join in the fun
and help raise funds by visiting
parkinsonswalk.com.au.
Event coordinator Randy
Baker said as well as the walk
there would be entertainment
for the whole family.
There will be live music,
performances, cake and craft
stalls, a variety of food and
refreshment options, as well as
childrens activities, a dinosaur
hunt, best dressed canine and
much more, Ms Baker said.

Nish

Nish is a big snuggly boy


looking for a family to love
and be loved by.
He loves nothing more than
trying to snuggle in a lap,
which can be amusing, given
his size.
This four-year-old great
dane is good with kids and
other dogs and, with a bit
of love and guidance, would
make an ideal family companion.
To arrange a meeting,
call the Shenton Park Dogs
Refuge on 9381 8166.

POST, September 12, 2015 Page 63

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FOR SALE
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149 Wellington Street


MOSMAN PARK WA 6012

NIRVANA The Ultimate Prize!

FEATURES:
Sprawling Northerly river views
Opposite golf course
7 bedrooms
7 bathrooms
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PETER BURNS
0418 925 012

peter@mackhall.com.au

Office: 9286 5555


www.mackhall.com.au

12 seater theatre
Numerous living areas
Huge family/meals/kitchen area
Superb kitchen with Meile appliances
Wood panelled cellar
Sauna
Alfresco bbq area with pizza oven

Swimming pool with spa


Gymnasium
4 car garaging
Abundant on site parking
Outdoor shower and toilet
facilities
1,610sqm massive block

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

Office: 9386 8800


www.porteous.com.au

FOR SALE
$11,950,000

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43 View Street
PEPPERMINT GROVE WA 6011

UNRIVALLED MASTERPIECE OF ELEGANCE AND DISTINCTION


A luxury home with a contemporary edge,
yet beautifully warm and inviting
FEATURES:
5 bedrooms and 4 resort style bathrooms
2 powder rooms plus outdoor shower and bath
Formal & informal living areas plus theatre room
Chefs kitchen with adjoining scullery
Pool house/games room plus gym
Bisazza Italian tiled pool
Panoramic and uninterrupted views
Central sun drenched atrium courtyard
5 car garage
1463m block

WILLIAM PORTEOUS
0439 880 242

william@porteous.com.au

Office: 9386 8800


www.porteous.com.au

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DALKEITH WA 6009

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FEATURES:
Prime 935sqm riverfront block
20m beach frontage
Amazing new home site
Delightful 3 bedroom 1970s
Zuiderveld home
Large entertainment deck
overhanging the beach
Private and secluded

WILLIAM PORTEOUS
0439 880 242

william@porteous.com.au

Office: 9386 8800


www.porteous.com.au

FOR SALE
OFFERS $12.5M

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60 & 62 Jutland Parade


DALKEITH WA 6009

GREAT NEW HOME. FABULOUS VIEWS


One Title for 2 Blocks. Sensational Buying!
FEATURES:
5 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms
Formal and informal living plus theatre room
1,000sqm 3 storey Riverstone home
Superb kitchen plus butlers kitchen
Panoramic and uninterrupted views
Internal lift
5 car garage plus huge storeroom
Boat house approved by Swan River Trust
Potential to subdivide into 2 blocks.
Lot 7 is 1,007sqm with modern house
Lot 8 is 955sqm riverfront block
Total block size is 2,002sqm

REG RANSOM
0418 917 661

reg@porteous.com.au

WILLIAM PORTEOUS
0439 880 242

william@porteous.com.au

Office: 9386 8800


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0408 247 330

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Office: 9386 8800


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MOSMAN PARK WA 6012

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0439 880 242

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Office: 9386 8800


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FOR SALE

10c Solomon Street


FREMANTLE WA 6160

ASKING $2,790,000

Winner of the 2015 Harold Krantz Award


for Residential Architecture Multiple Housing
The Australian Institute of Architects 2015 WA

AWARD WINNING
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FEATURES:
4 bedrooms
WITH HEART STOPPING VIEWS
2 bathrooms plus powder room
420m green title lot
Four levels of living with two large balconies
Mind-blowing views from roof garden entertaining area
Galley kitchen with granite benchtops
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Community news
bowling

Cambridge
Frank Oliver and
Ken Bradley won
Saturdays RAC games
at Cambridge Bowling
Club.
The runners-up
were Andy Jenkins,
Kevin Breen and Jock
Wenden.
The winners of the
triples on Friday were
Andy Jenkins, Norma
Samuel and Maureen
Young.
Audrey Smith and
Brian Bond won the
pairs.

Claremont
The winners of last
Thursdays mixed
fours were Derrick
Dimbleby, Norm
Underwood, Estelle
Boak and Peter Hiatt.
Coming in second were Patricia
Hubbard, Hazel Warr
Ireton Parker and
Tom Armstrong.
On Saturday it was
mixed triples, and
the winners were
Derrick Dimbleby,
Tom Armstrong and
Barry Caporn, with
runners-up Norm
Underwood, Estelle
Boak and Peter Hiatt.
Ireton Parker won
Sundays scroungers from Francis
Hourquebie.
Members are asked
to provide information
on their availability
for the bowling season on the list above
selection board.

Dalkeith
Nedlands
Woollies were the
fashion preference for
the triples and fours
last Tuesday, which
was fine but cool.
A count-back was
needed to decide
the winners, who
were Ivor Davies,
David Ironside and
Ester Scott from
Gwenda McIntosh,
Anne Clements and
Bill Smith.
There was a great
turn-up on Thursday,
with 50 starters.
The results were
close with only two
shots separating first
from third, and three
games finishing on +8.
Best with +16 were
Richard Jay, Pauline
House and David
Ironside.
A shot behind were
Ross Donald, Tony
Quinlan and Duncan
McMurtrie, with
John McIntosh, Kent
Warburton and Jan
Steinberg a shot further back.
Twenty-four nominated on Saturday,
with Alan Pitmans
team of Lindsay
Richardson, David
Allen and Ken
Burgess a welcome visitor from
Queensland the best
at +14.
Next were John
McCormack, Ric
Camins, Don Hicks

and Andy McGlew


on +10.
Dont forget to put
names and visitor
numbers on the sheet
for Opening Day on
Sunday, September
27, which will feature
the christening of B
greens new surface.
Some refreshments
are planned.

Hollywood
Subiaco
The Hollywood ladies found the insect
repellent last Tuesday
in the undercover
pennants, knocking
off the Mosman Park
Mosquitoes and bringing home the four
points.
Anne Ormsby,
Alannah Brindles,
Nada Bonny and Usha
Nigam got off to a flyer
and after some ups
and downs won by two
shots 16/14.
On the other rink,
Jenni Lush, Deirdre
Duncan, Dot Leeson
and Margaret Gawler
also leapt out of the
blocks, only to be
pegged back to win
19/17.
John Hall and Leigh
Fitzpatrick have been
regular attendees in
the Thursdays threebowl pairs, but it has
been quite a while
since they have been
in the money.
That all changed

when they were the


only team to win both
games last week.
The Beeg Fat
Controller is confused as to how Bill
Chellew and Colin
Graves managed to
come second. After
a short inquiry he
couldnt find anything
untoward so awarded
them the runner-up
prize.
It may only have
been a plate, but that
was of little concern to
Bill Ford and Malcolm
Moore, who beat last
weeks winners by one
point.
On Saturday, the
Beeg Fat Controller
decided the lesser
lights should know
what the skip has to
put up with, so he
organised a game of
rotational fours and
triples.
It was a close affair
between the four of
Ray Fells, Dot Leeson,
Alan Brindley and
Peter Evans and
the team of Deidre
Duncan, Anne Ormsby,
Usha Nigam and Ray
Preston. In the end,
the Evans team won
the Timeouts by four
shots.
In the triples, the
M&Ms went to John
Duncan, Colin Graves
and Uncle Arthur in
their game against Phil
Lawler, Bill Chellew
and Graeme Gerrans.

Ptanque
At
Subiaco
Ptanque Club last
weekend, the joint
winners of the ongoing
Presidents Trophy
were David Combe
and Robert Smith.
They were followed
by Tricia Leiskalns,
Keith Pilgrim,
Stephanie Corcoran,
Joe Corcoran and,
with equal points,
Kurt Isliker, Claude
Minuta and Lorna
Beamish.
The winners of the
recent state mens
doubles championship
were Subiaco member John Rowe and
his partner, Walter
Lubtschenko, from
le Club Clochemerle.
The ladies winners
were Sue Dauth and
Kim Douglas, both
associate members of
the Subiaco club.
All four players
have been named in
the state team, which
includes Subiaco
member, Elphie
Knowles, and associate members Andr
Gouttenoire, Vickram
Khadaroo and Joe A.
Corcoran.
The Interstate
Challenge 2015 is at
Subiaco Ptanque
Club during the
weekend of October
17 and 18.

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Mural magic

LESLEY ZAMPATTI

When Perth city councillors said


recently they would like to see the
odd blank wall around the city,
perhaps they didnt know that some
of historys most famous blank walls
the Parthenon leaps to mind
were originally a riot of colour.
The councils nostalgia for
Dullsville was a slap in the face to
Perths street artists, some of whom
are commissioned to work their
magic on the welcoming walls of
world cities like New York, Osaka,
London, Berlin and Amsterdam.

The Perth and Amsterdam-based


artist known as Amok Island, who
paints big, stylised insects, animals,
fish and other sea creatures, has
worked in Hong Kong, Brooklyn,
Iceland, The Netherlands, France
and Belgium in the past few months.
His murals, with their cool,
simplified lines and flat planes of
colours, are ideal for Perths busy
inner-city settings.
But its not just flat white walls
that appeal to him. In Iceland, he
has painted on derelict buildings,
and in the jungles of Cambodia he
has left his crisp work on ruined

Please turn to page 74

Amok Island at work on a piranha,


commissioned by a Claremont
boutique. He doesnt use a projector
to mark out his big murals, but
marks out a grid to scale up from
his sketches. Recently, being more
accustomed to working big, hes done
away with the grid in favour of a
more natural approach.

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Gallery by the sea

arts

Mural magic
cover

DAVID COHEN

story

The western suburbs


newest exhibition space
will be in a beach restaurant.
Sculptor Britt Mikkelsen
and painter Vania Lawson
will show work at Clancys
Fish Bar in City Beach
from next Thursday,
September 17.
The artists work will
go in a 50sq.m upstairs
space and the exhibition is,
appropriately, called Coast.
My work explores the
hidden beauty in the world
around us, Britt said.
In Coast, minuscule
beachcombing finds
have been enlarged to
create seemingly fragile
sculptures that ignite our
memories of the sea.
Their imperfection
reminds us of the beauty
of the natural world that
we often are too busy to
appreciate day to day.
Vanias landscape paintings explore distinctive
light and texture.
Building up the artwork
through multiple layers
creates a cyclical process
much like the timeless

From page 73

Lace faces Clancys Karen Smillie, Britt Mikkelsen, and Vania Lawson with Britts
2015 Sculpture by the Sea creation.

crash of ocean tides against


the shore, she said. It
adds a level of texture to
my work.
Clancys founder Joe
Fisher who now has four
restaurants in Perth and
Dunsborough sponsored
Britt at this years
Sculpture by the Sea in

Cottesloe.
Britts ocean lace, a
2m-high creation of acrylic,
resin, and steel, has been
embedded outside Clancys
since March.
Britt has worked closely
with Clancys, developing
lighting and furnishings for
all four venues.

hanging
AROUND THE

galleries
Green Pool Storm is the title of this photo by Richard Smyth.

Gallows Gallery in

Strands, by Tracks Taylor


is on show at Gallows
Gallery.

Mosman Park brings


together three sculptors in
their first gallery showcase.
Nic Compton, Tracks
Taylor and Tom de MunkKerkmeer rarely have the
opportunity to show their
work in a gallery setting,
though their work may be
familiar to many.
New Zealand artist Nic Compton is the
man behind the inventive

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Hannie Rayson

In Conversation
Stages WA, 266 William
Street, Northbridge
Monday, September 21,
5pm
In a free event, playwright
Hannie Rayson discusses
her new play, Extinction,
and talks about her

ARTS
recently published memoir,
Hello Beautiful! Scenes
from a Life.

Simply Red

Mellen Events
Kings Park
Tuesday,
February 9,
2016
Mick
Hucknall
prepares to
set off on one of the biggest tours of Simply Reds
career. Tickets on sale
from September 14
www.livenation.com.au.

Ronny Chieng

Cancels Perth show


Regal Theatre
Friday, October 9.
Refunds through Ticketek.

designs of the childrens


nature playground in Saw
Avenue in Kings Park. He
has Maori heritage, which
influences his work in
wood carving.
Tracks Taylor has
worked as an assistant to
artist Brian Mackay, and
has exhibited in Sculpture
at Bathers Beach.
Tom de Munk-Kerkmeer
won the Helen Lempriere
scholarship in 2012 and has

Last year, Britt spent


more than 200 hours on
a sculpture of Koko, the
star of the movie Red
Dog, which sits outside
the Shenton Park Dogs
Refuge Home.
Coast runs until October
4.
shown his waste-material
sculptures in Sculpture
by the Sea at Bondi and
Cottesloe.
All three artists were
taught by Tony Jones.
Their work, collectively
titled Matter Matters, is
on show at Gallows until
September 20.

walls steadily being


reclaimed by the jungle.
I am very attracted to
how nature and humans
interact, he said.
Humans build a
concrete bridge in water
and nature tries to claim it
back with barnacles, algae
and other animals growing
on it.
What you get over
time is a mix of contrasts:
straight and not-straight,
clean and dirty.
When I try to find walls
to paint, I like the walls
to be old, overgrown and
crumbly, and then I like to
add my straight clean lines
and shapes on to them.
This creates the same
mix of clean and messy,
organised and chaos.
He said that in the
process of painting, there
was a magical point at
which he felt the work
came to life.
I paint shapes and forms
in particular colours that
together make a recognisable image, he said.
I think that when the
abstract geometric shapes
are in the right balance
between realistic and just

coloured shapes, you can


see both at the same time
and it feels to me that the
painting comes to life.
This does not always
happen, but it is what I am
always trying to do.
Now in his early 30s,
Amok developed his
distinctive style after he
made the gradual switch
from the looser spontaneity
of graffiti which had
occupied him as a teenager
in Amsterdam to much
more controlled painting,
on a far smaller scale,
on canvas. He honed his
skills and his technique
by studying fine art at
university in Utrecht.
He moved to Perth about
seven years ago, not really
thinking he would ever
leave Amsterdam for long,
and not suspecting just
how much inspiration he
would find in Perths clean,
coastal environment.
Im very interested
in nature, and my
observations here have
definitely have helped and
shaped my work, he said.
For the past year or so,
Amok has been working
on a series of paintings
on canvas for a solo
exhibition, Endemism,
which opens at Outre
Gallery, 260 William
Street, Northbridge, on
Friday, September 25.

Nedlands landscape
photographer Richard
Smyth, has opened a new
photographic gallery in
London Court, in the city.
Specialising in images of
WA, the gallery displays
huge limited-edition canvases, pictures on glass, framed
photographic pictures and
acrylic ice blocks.

direct

We are two
girls in high
school. We
need advice
about our best Wayne & Tamara
friend. She tends to be
her, but they go along
a little too friendly with
with her mixed signals.
guys she knows we have
We dont want to lose her
feelings for. She talks to
as a friend, but how do
them and always tries to
we go about this? It hurts
one-up us.
to see her with the guys
Weve confronted her
we like.
multiple times, and shes
told us she understands
Robin and Leah
and is only friends with
them, but the next day it
Robin and
starts all over again.
Leah, some girls
She Skypes and jokes
are like your
with them, spending
friend.
more time with them
Its all about
than we do. Shes messing filling up their own well
with their feelings and
and feeling superior. Your
confusing them.
girlfriend, in the moments
Both guys say they
she is around your guys,
dont have feelings for
wants to win them over.

answers

Amok was commissioned by Kailis Bros to paint a frog


fish on the side of its Leederville building. He has also painted a barracuda on the west wall of the building.

It builds her up. It tells


her she is top female. In
the moment, she is Miss
Universe. Im the best,
see.
Young men can be
clueless about flirting
and courtship signals, and
her preening is hard for
them to ignore. But other
females have no problem
seeing what she is up to.
There are three lessons
here. One for you, one for
her, and one for all three
of you.
For you the lesson is,
the second time you talked
to her, you left something
out. Consequences. Words
have power. Words like
either this stops or we
wont be friends any more
have meaning.
She knows what she is

doing. Shes put you in an


awkward position. Now
put teeth into what you say.
You can do it nicely.
We cant be your
friend because you are
disrespecting us. Learn
the lesson about standing
up to nervy people, and
life will become much
easier. Nice has its limits.
The lesson for her is,
trying to be the centre of
attention to all males, even
males who are spoken for,
can be hazardous. She may
even learn a deeper lesson:
she doesnt have the right
kind of self-esteem. She
has only the kind that is
borrowed from others.
We mentioned a third
lesson. Its this. If she is a
friend, then who isnt?
Wayne & Tamara

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Art imitates life


Playwright Hannie
Rayson loves to play with
issues of the moment.
Following her controversial play Two
Brothers, inspired by the
Tampa crisis, her new
play Extinction, which
premieres in Perth next
week, has been inspired by
Queensland-based Mantle
Mining companys plan
to mine for brown coal in
Victorias pristine Otway
Ranges.
Helpmann Awardwinning Hannie, who is
based in Melbourne, wraps
ideas, issues and attitudes
into stories played out by
very real, emotional and
passionate people.
Hannie said: I cant
stand theatre that is sold
like a sugar-coated pill.
This is not a campaign, it is
a piece of theatre.
It is a play about love,
ethics and values and all
those very grey areas in
between.
Extinctions four characters are closely intertwined as family members,
friends or lovers. They all
have strong opinions and
very persuasive arguments
about investing in change.
Andy (Myles Pollard) is
a country vet and passionately single-minded about
the environment. His sister,
Heather (Sarah McNeill),
is a professor and head of
an ecology institute which
is constantly restrained by
university and government
funding.

Piper (Hannah Day) is


an American zoologist and
environmentalist who often
finds herself at odds with
Heathers pragmatic stance
on funded projects.
Harry Jewell (Matt
Dyktynski) is CEO of a
successful mining company. He has just run over
a tiger quoll and, knowing
that they are deemed to
be on the edge of extinction, wants to help save
them, while planning a new
brown coal mine in the
region.
He has money, he has
charm and he has all the
arguments for mining
down pat.
The plays director,
Stuart Halusz, said: There
are no bad guys in this
play. We are all constantly
facing these big issues
how do we make the
choices that impact on
our environment, on our
relationships and on our
lives?
In 2011, Mantle Mining
surrendered to community
pressure and abandoned
its plans for a brown coal
mine in the Otways.
In July this year, Prime
Minister Tony Abbott
stalled investment into
wind farms, which he finds
visually awful, and just
last month Mr Abbott,
who believes coal is good
for humanity, said he
was frustrated at the decision to overturn approval
for a coal mine in central
Queensland because the

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arts

right now.
He said the great
strength of Hannies
writing was that it was
not corridor theatre, an
argument on each side with
an obvious end in sight.
That kind of theatre is
boring and ineffective,
Stuart said. The power
of theatre comes with an
emotional investment in
the characters. Thats when
you get change.
He said that in theatre,
as in life, everyone had an
opinion, though in life people were often too afraid to
invest in change.
In rehearsal for Extinction, Matt Dyktynski as Harry Jewell and Hannah Day as Piper
bond over saving a tiger quoll.

company had not considered two vulnerable species


in the area.
This week a private com-

pany-funded cat eradication program hit the news.


Stuart said: I dont
know whether to feel sad-

dened or excited that these


issues of mining and the
destruction of animals
habitat are in the news

Extinction, produced

by Black Swan State


Theatre Company, is at
the State Theatre Centre
from September 19 to
October 4. Book through
Ticketek.

Cant say no to Oklahoma!


SARAH McNEILL

Ian Westrip is determined


to keep providing
opportunities for musical
theatre performers in
Perth.
His latest adventure is
Musae: The Music Theatre
Company of WA, launched
partly to provide an outlet
for graduates from the WA
Academy of Performing
Arts (WAAPA).
I am setting out on a
journey to make a flagship company for musical
theatre in this state, said
Ian, of the not-for-profit
company.
We have the best

Oklahoma! actors, from left, Brendan Hanson, Emma


Pettemerides and Ian Cross, with director Adam Mitchell
and producer Ian Westrip.

institute in the world to


train these people but
nowhere for them to go
when they graduate.
Musaes first production

is Oklahoma! and makes


good use of both WAAPA
students and graduates.
It features a love triangle
between farm girl Laurey,

charming cowboy Curly


and brooding farmhand
Judd.
Brendan Hanson, a
WAAPA graduate, actor,
singer, lecturer and director of opera at WAAPA,
will play Curly.
Ian Cross will play
Judd, and up-and-coming
musical theatre performer,
Emma Pettemerides, from
Cottesloe, will play Laurey.
The orchestra of 19
professional musicians will
be led by Ashley Arbuckle.
Oklahoma! is at the

Regal Theatre from


September 17 to 26. Book
through Ticketek.

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James Dean is
still an enigma
Life (MA15+)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

When celebrated Dutch


photographer and music video
director Anton Corbijn made
his first feature film the
tender, tortured 2007 biopic
about Joy Division singer Ian
Curtis, Control it proved a
perfect communion of director
and subject.
He had photographed Joy
Division in 1979 just months
before Curtiss death and more
than 25 years later he brought
to the film a distinct visual
sensibility not unlike his early
monochrome photos.
His latest feature, Life
(following The American and
A Most Wanted Man), would
seem to be another obvious
fit. It is a portrait of screen
legend James Dean (Dane
DeHaan, Kill Your Darlings)
told through the prism of his
relationship with Magnum
photographer Dennis Stock
(Robert Pattinson).
The film chronicles the few

short weeks the then struggling


freelancer trailed the not-yetfamous Dean for a 1955 photo
essay in Life magazine right
as Kazans East of Eden was
being released and the young
actor was being cast in Rebel
Without a Cause.
Despite the ostensible
synergy of the material with
Corbijns own experience as
a photographer to the stars,
Life, which was written by
Australian Luke Davies
(Candy), eventually suffers
from a kind of dramatic
torpor.
Of course its a fine looking
film. Cinematographer
Charlotte Bruus Christensens
(The Hunt, Far From the
Madding Crowd) composes
beautiful wide-screen scenes
surrounding some of Stocks
iconic images of the actor
skulking through wintry Times
Square, passed out drunk on a
table, and on his familys farm
in Indiana.
There are interesting
scenes depicting Deans
relationship with the then
much more famous Italian

Rebel with a cause, James Dean (Dane DeHaan) faces the


paparazzi with famous actress Pier Angeli (Alessandra Mastronardi).

actress Pier Angeli (Alessandra


Mastronardi) especially when
he realises at a New York press
conference that she has left him
for singer Vic Damone.
But apart from a few
moments, Corbijn fails to
offer much insight into
Deans famously coy persona,
tempering DeHaans effort at
slow-burn charisma to the point
of it just feeling slow. DeHaan

has the physicality, but his


voice is strangled in a way
Deans never was.
Pattinson fares better playing
the photographer, conveying
his frustration at getting Dean
to cooperate. The push and
pull of their friendship, though,
never quite crystalises into
anything more substantial and
Dean remains the enigma he
has always been.

At deaths door, the world shifts


Auteur film director Paul
Cox is one of Australias most
prolific filmmakers with 47
features, shorts and documentaries, including Lonely Hearts,
Man of Flowers, My First Wife
and Innocence.
Now 75, the veteran filmmaker has written and directed
his most personal film to date,
Force of Destiny, and will be in
Perth to discuss it next week.
Influenced by on his own
experience of living with
cancer, a life-changing liver
transplant and of falling in
love, Force of Destiny features
David Wenham as Robert, a
renowned sculptor who is diagnosed with cancer of the liver

Director Paul Cox, pictured


with actor David Wenham, will
talk about his very personal film
in Perth on Monday week.

and given six months to live.


In the process of physical
decline and mental turmoil,
Robert meets Maya, an Indian

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also has cancer and is preparing
for death by passing on his wisdom and knowledge with grace
and acceptance.
Against all the odds, Robert
is put on the transplant list.
In Roberts last tumultuous
months, his passion for Maya
intensifies as he confronts the
agony and ecstasy of finding the
love that has evaded him all his
life, just as his body is about to
be taken from him.
Cox described it as a spacial
love story.
Standing on the edge of the
void you begin to see things
differently, you begin to see the
enormity of the universe, the

enormity of possibility, if only


we can allow it and welcome
it, he said.
Luna Palace is holding two
exclusive Q&A screenings.
On Monday, September 14,
at 6.30pm at Windsor cinema
in Nedlands the screening
will be followed by a Q&A
with award-winning producer
Maggie Mills (Van Diemens
Land, The Turning, Paper
Planes).
On Monday, September 21,
at 6.30pm at Cinema Paradiso,
Paul Cox will answer questions
after the screening of his film.
To book, go to lunapalace.
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The Chicago Tribune says, Its not a


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from A Walk in the Woods, honestly, is
a chance to enjoy a couple of veteran
actors (Nick Nolte and Robert Redford).
But the books (by Bill Bryson) comic
tone hasnt found a comfortable equivalent for the screen. The LA Times goes
further: Despite Redfords enthusiasm
and best efforts, A Walk in the Woods
is a tedious journey to nowhere special.

People Places Things (M)

A superb, comically-gifted cast helps


writer-director Jim Strouse lift this quite
a few cuts above his previous work as
well as above the general run of films
about modern life and relationships,
says the Hollywood Reporter. But the
AV Club disagrees, saying it plays like
a mediocre, bloated sitcom episode
never novel or insightful, and only moderately funny in which Jemaine Clement
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and only occasionally finds an opportunity to score laughs.

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out of gas within an hour (it is based
on a short film) and should have been
trimmed to a neat 90 minutes, says
the Hollywood Reporter. Rolling Stone
agrees: I saw Pixels as a 3D metaphor
for Hollywoods digital assault on our
eyes and brains. Not funny. Just relentless and exhausting.

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Napoleon Street boutique Lulu & I will present the Sabatini spring/summer collection.

Guests will sip wine and


enjoy a lavish two-course
lunch at the annual Redkite
fashion parade at the Royal
Freshwater Bay Yacht Club.
This years parade on
Thursday, September 17,
is presented by Napoleon
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and will offer a look at the
spring/summer collections
from Empire Rose, Mela
Purdie and Sabatini.
Empire Rose is one
of WAs most successful
labels, known for its mix
of glamour and street style.
This collection will also
feature at the 2015 Telstra
Perth Fashion Festival.
Sydney-based brand
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contemporary traveller.
Designed for comfort
without sacrificing a feeling
of luxury, the clothes
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The Sabatini spring/
summer collection from
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minimalist shapes in high
quality fabrics.
Designs include flowing
dresses, wide-leg pants and
loosely draped knits.
The cool palette white,
chambray blue and nude
is ideal for the summer
ahead.
Lunch guests can bid
in a charity auction that
includes jewellery, clothing,
artwork, restaurant
vouchers, electrical items
and beauty vouchers valued
at thousands of dollars.
All proceeds will be
donated to Redkite, which
supports for children and
young adults with cancer.
Among the 160 guests
will be Governor Kerry
Sanderson, who is a patron
of the charity.
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Hard work deserves a tasty reward


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KATE NELSON

There is something
enormously satisfying
about an afternoon spent
weeding the garden.
Our garden will never
be a show piece, but I
take great comfort in the
fact that a small bit of
endeavour can create and
illusion orderliness.

Im inclined to leave
the self-sown mass that
looks remarkably like soft
willowy parsley, despite
the fact it wont ever grace
my kitchen.
I cant manage to
succumb to the fashionable
notion of urban foraging
it would be just my luck
to find that what looks
remarkably similar to its
common garden-variety
sibling was in fact a
poisonous brute.
History is dotted with

Pork and parsnip pastie


700g pork mince
2 tablespoons of olive oil
1 leek sliced
2 cloves of garlic crushed
1 parsnip peeled and diced
1 large potato peeled and diced
2 teaspoons fennel seeds
teaspoon of cracked black
pepper
A good pinch of salt
1 cup chicken stock
1 block of puff pastry
One small egg, whisked
2 tablespoons sesame seeds
(optional)
Fry the mince in batches in
the olive oil until and brown
nubbly. Set to one side.
In a drop of olive oil,
soften the sliced leek and
garlic, add the chopped
vegetables and brown
slightly. Add fennel seeds
and salt and pepper, and
then return the browned
mince to the pan. Pour in
the chicken stock and allow
it to boil briskly.
Reduce to a simmer and
let it bubble away until the

liquid is reduced by 75%


and the vegetables are
cooked about 10 minutes.
Allow the meat mixture to
cool slightly
Preheat the oven and additional baking tray to 200C.
On a well-floured surface
roll the pastry into a large
rectangle; aim to make the
pastry the same thickness
as a gold coin.
With a light touch lift the
pastry on to a baking
paper-lined tray, dab the
perimeter generously with
egg wash. Place the cooled
meat mixture on one half of
the pastry.
Fold the remaining pastry
over the mince, tuck the
edges together to seal.
Lightly brush with remaining egg and scatter with
sesame seeds and cut
steam vents.
Place the pastie in its tray
on to the preheated tray
and cook for 35 minutes or
until gloriously puffed and
irresistibly golden.

dubious family connections


that have relegated fine
fare to the scrap heap.
Take for instance the
parsnip, a seemingly
innocuous root vegetable
that was once thought to
send its diners stark raving
mad.
Unfortunately, the
parsnip has a series of wild
and uncultivated similarlooking cousins that are
highly poisonous and cause
hallucinations and radical
fevers.
All 3000 species of
the Apiaceae family are
characterised by an
attractive domed display
of foliage think carrots,
fennel, celeriac and anise
and all burst into seed
with pretty displays of tiny
flowers if you leave them
long enough to bloom.

A golden pastie is just the thing after a day of hard labour.

The star players of this


weeks recipe (left) are all
from the same horticultural
gene pool.
Just now, parsnips are
at their prime after a long,
chilly winter underground.
Their flavour develops

A new way
to Party
Its not uncommon for a
night of partying to turn
into a learning experience
but usually its for all the
wrong reasons.
Thats the main point
of difference about an
upcoming cocktail party
that will combine drinks
and networking with
diverse and interactive
workshops.
The event, called Arty
PArty, will include
workshops with chefs,
dancers, painters, linguists,
chocolatiers, calligraphers
and DIY gurus.
Alvina Doremus said
her Arty PArty was the
result of her hate for the
obligatory after-work
drinks that came with
being a lawyer working in
the CBD.
Ive been a corporate
woman and I always hated
the after-work drinks and
events, Alvina said.

You have to go to meet


people and network, but
every time I went I would
go home and think Ive
just wasted my time.
Alvina said Arty PArty
was designed as an afterwork event but was also
suitable for individuals and
groups of friends.
You get to try new
things and when you
go home you feel like
you have actually learnt
something, she said,
PArty-goers will
decide on the night which
workshops they want to
take part in whether it
be salsa dancing, Italian
lessons or advice on how
to take great Instagram
photos.
Alvina said she expected
up to 250 people at the
event on September 30 at
Perth Town Hall.
Tickets are available at
www.artyparty.com.au.

Event designer Alvina Doremus, centre, with team


members Sophia Davidson, left, and Taylor Lockhart.
Photo: Paul McGovern

as the starch converts


to sugar, giving them
a characteristic nutty,
caramel taste.
The change in season
also welcomes bulbs like
fennel and leafy suntouched herbs back into

the kitchen.
The filling for our
pastie recipe is precooked
and sizzled into a lovely
fragrant mass, which is
then, importantly, left to
cool before being encased
in a golden pastry case.
A tip for extra crispness
on the base is to preheat
an additional baking tray
in the oven. When you pop
the pasty into the oven, set
it on to the already hot tray
for a burst of contact heat
that will give the base no
option but to brittle into
submission.
Invented as a portable
treat for dirty-handed
miners, pasties are the
ideal repast after a day
spent in the garden and
can be enjoyed safe in
the knowledge that some
weeds are best left alone.

life by the

drop

Castelli comes
up trump
The Perth Royal Wine Show
employs an international and
national panel of judges and
associate judges.
These people are from the
national wine show circuit
and are selected for their
experience as winemakers,
writers, retailers, sommeliers
and educators. They are recognised as having accurate
palates capable of picking out
the best wines in every style
and variety.
This year at the Perth Royal
Wine Show, one WA winery
that came up trumps was
Castelli Estate from Denmark
in WA. It not only won the
coveted Best Wine of the
Show for its 2013 Il Liris
Chardonnay, but also Best
WA Wine, Best White Table
Wine, Best WA White Table
Wine, Best Chardonnay and
a Gold Medal.
The 2013 Castelli Il Liris
Chardonnay was also
given 96 points by James
Halliday in the 2016 Wine
Companion. Not bad for a
boutique winery whose first
vintage was in 2007.
Only 130 dozen bottles of
Il Liris chardonnay is made
each year, with grapes
sourced from two Denmark
vineyards 55% from the
Snowden Vineyard and 45%
from the Castelli Estate vineyard.
Unfortunately, this wine is as
rare as hens teeth. Liquor
Barons Dalkeith (9386 8749)
has 11 bottles, and there are
ones and two dotted around
Perth at selected wine stores.
The winery has the bulk of the
rest 20 cases in total so get
in quick because it is fast on
its way to being sold out.
If you miss out on the 2013,
the release of the 2014 is

imminent, according to the


winery, so you can register
your interest via orders@castelligroup.com.au.
Castelli Estate 2013
Il Liris Chardonnay,
Denmark
Hailing from
cool Denmark,
this chardonnay
is concentrated,
minerally and
intense with a tight
core of acidity. With
pink grapefruit,
white peach, preserved lemon
and almond meal, it has all
the structure, finesse, texture
and flavour you could want,
and then some. Winemaker
Mike Garland shows
restrained use of 40% new
oak, which imparts toasty
characters on both the nose
and the palate. Now or for
the future.
$48. 94 points.
Castelli Estate
2014 Chardonnay,
Pemberton
If youd rather try
the estate chardonnay first to see
what Castelli is
all about, this is
worth a try. Classy
chardonnay from
the Pemberton region, typically intense and rich with tight
citric notes running through
the ripe fruit. Talcy minerality makes this a graceful and
controlled expression of the
variety and region, with complex toasted oak providing a
solid framework.
$28. 92 points.

ERIN LARKIN
LIQUOR BARONS
TASTING PANEL

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CHANGING HANDS

H I D E AWAY S

spotlighton
COTTESLOE

$900,000s
7/187 Broome Street
Check out the view from this
top-floor apartment with three
bedrooms.
AGENT: Cam McGregor,
Space Real Estate.

Glass and stone feature throughout the Tim Wright designed home, as seen here in the main living area.

From $1,595,000
106 Railway Street
This circa 1912 home has
dropped in price so its bound
to bring out the buyers.
AGENT: Bev Heymans,
Acton Cottesloe.

From $4.9million
25 Mann Street
Live the resort lifestyle on
Claremont Hill or subdivide
the 1666sq.m property on two
titles.
AGENT: Jamie Loh,
Jamie Loh Real Estate.

FAST FACTS
Median Cottesloe house
price: $1.85million.
Properties for sale: 72

Quality design, hillside location


4
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13 Lillian Street
COTTESLOE
Oers by
September 30
House Real Estate

ost people employ


two main methods
to assess the quality of a
product look at it, and
shake it a bit.
If it looks good and it
doesnt rattle, we assume
it to be well made.
This three-storey, fourbedroom house is a tad too
heavy to pick up, but it easily passes the eyeball test.
Designed by architect
Tim Wright, of Wright
Feldhusen, the home
has quality finishes on
every available surface to
complement its desirable
hillside location just three
blocks from the beach.
Guests are introduced
to the house via an understated side entry, where
sealed travertine floors

The open-plan space is the social


centrepiece of the home
lead through to an expansive main living area.
The open-plan space
is the social centrepiece
of the home, incorporating a lounge, dining area
and beautiful mahogany
kitchen.
Light composite stone
benchtops form a pleasing
contrast to the timber cabinets, while floor-to-ceiling
windows fill the space with
natural light.
A big Liebherr fridge is
integrated with mahogany
panelling to preserve the
clean aesthetic, and an
adjoining butlers pantry
allows you to keep any mess
out of sight.
Sliding doors at the
back of the house lead
out to an alfresco terrace,
overlooking a pool and an
expansive lawn.

All four of the homes


spacious bedrooms are
upstairs, along with two
bathrooms and a common
lounge.
The main suite at the
northern end of the house
is luxurious with a balcony,
a big dressing room and an
ensuite with floor-to-ceiling
travertine tiles.
Head down two flights
of down-lit stairs and you
will arrive at the basement,
where a cellar stands ready
to accommodate a sizeable
wine collection.
Glass doors open to the
double garage, which also
features a big workshop.
The driveway leads up
to the street at the front of
the 491sq.m block.
The selling agents are
Frank Torre and Andrew
Gill, of House Real Estate.

The hillside home is just three blocks from the beach.

The sheltered summer terrace by the pool is an ideal spot


for a barbecue.

FOR LEASE

17/1 Corkhill Street, North Fremantle


$1,300 per week
UNIQUE LUXURY LIFE THE MOORINGS
Enjoying a secure entrance and boasting a massive 136m2 river front
terrace and reticulated garden, with direct river and parkland access, this
two bedroom plus study/ 3rd bedroom luxury apartment has more internal
features than can be listed. The immaculately presented common areas are
incomparable to anything in Perth, with a massive lap pool, well-appointed
gym, huge entertainment room and an all-weather tennis court.
This is a place that many desire and few have the privilege to enjoy. A place
where life at home becomes a daily lifestyle escape. This is a place where
with utmost pride, you could call HOME.

2
Patrick Spillman
p. 9284 4008
m. 0411 833 579
e. patrick@spacerealty.com.au

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AUCTIONS
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In other results:

NEDLANDS

CLAREMONT

43 Kinninmont Avenue

2 Barnfield Road went


under the hammer for
$1,080,000. The renovated character home, on
630sq.m, went over the
reserve, according to agents
Simon McGrath and John
Hunter, of Abel McGrath.

Bidding will start at $1.4million for this character home


with a conservatory that
doubles as a music room.
AGENT: Cam Greig, One
Agency West Coast.

NORTH FREMANTLE:

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COTTESLOE
16 Gibney Street

For developers: there is a


potential to build four apartments on this 1,368sq.m
block near the beach.
AGENTS: Mack Hall and
Adam Lenegan, Mack Hall.

September 26, 2pm

SWANBOURNE
42 Wright Avenue

Looking to build? This


modest home is in a great
location opposite Scotch
Colleges tennis courts.
AGENTS: Cat Ferrie and Chris
Shellabear, Shellabears.

1 White Street was


passed in for $780,000 by
Barbara Roberts, of Acton
Projects. The modest cottage, on 329sq.m, was built
more than a century ago.

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thinking you were in
Melbourne last weekend
when 51 Windarra Drive, City
Beach, was auctioned.
It was four seasons in
one day, according to agent
Christopher Dee, of Realmark
West.
The Melbourne-style
weather didnt dampen the
spirits of the bidders, Mr
Dee said.
The glamorous, 4x3 was
knocked down to a final bid
of $2.2million.
Bidding kicked off at
$1.7million, and two bidders
competed for the home on
925sq.m.
Mr Dee said the City Beach
property market was ticking
along quite well.
Properties are selling as
long as sellers are realistic,
he said.
There were nine auctions
in the western suburbs last
weekend, and four properties
were sold under the hammer.

rla Road,
for 34 Na

34 Narla Road was


passed in for $2.4million
but sold after the auction
for an undisclosed sum. Mr
Hunter said there were three
offers for the modern home
with a pool.

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passed in for $1.45million
by Louis Carr, of Acton
Central. The 4x2 character
home, on 670sq.m, is on
the market for $1.55million.
119 Harborne Street was
passed in for $875,000
by Mr Carr. The character home, on 645sq.m, is
priced at $925,000.

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21 Bushey Road was


knocked down to a final
bid of $1,215,000 by Peter
and Bernadette Kasten, of
Realmark Nedlands. The sixbedroom and two-bathroom
home is on a 1107sq.m site.

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hammer for $895,000 on
August 29. Mr Carr said
three bidders competed for
the house on 645sq.m.

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decide between the two? Then look
at both: 7A is open on Saturday,
September 12, from 11.35am to
12.10pm. Meanwhile, 7B is open by
appointment through James Heath
on 0478 064 428.

A farm on the doorstep

Take your pick from two neighbouring


properties for sale in Alexander Road,
Dalkeith. No.7B (above) has a lift and a
Japanese-inspired garden.

Next-door neighbours
selling

What are the chances of two


neighbouring properties coming
on to the market at the same time?
Pretty slim, says Tonia McNeilly,
of TM Residential, who is selling
7B Alexander Road, Dalkeith.
Meanwhile, the property next
door, at 7A, is being sold by Bev
Heymans, of Acton Cottesloe.
Ms McNeilly said it was purely
coincidental that both houses were
up for sale. Its bizarre, really, Ms
McNeilly said. Built by Luxus Homes,
7B has a lift, a Japanese-style
garden, a Hollywood-inspired home
cinema and textured wallpaper. Its
on the market for mid $3millions.
Meanwhile, offers are being sought
for 7A, which has a spa and a 20m
lap pool. Both were built about
three years ago, on compact blocks,
with high standard finishes. Cant

Missed out on buying 141 North Street, Swanbourne, for $7.3million? Then rent it for $3000 a week.

A trip on the freeway can be a


depressing experience, as you drive
past housing developments that
look the same. What if developers
thought outside the square and
built new housing estates around
something other than a shopping
centre, railway line or a McDonalds?
Heres some food for thought in
Davis, California, which has what
is believed to be the first farm-totable new-home community. The
blurb goes like this: The idea for
living at The Cannery is pure and
natural: surround homes with parks
and a working farm. The parks and
open space energise the residents
and the farm feeds the community.

The Cannery will provide homes,


restaurants and locals with fresh
seasonal produce from its farm. It
will include 547 diverse homes with
energy-efficient features. They will
be for sale or rent, and each home
will be about 100m from a park or
bike track. Its only early days, and
the details are sketchy about how
its going to work, but at least the
developers are thinking about how
to improve peoples lives.

Cruise-ship home finds


buyer

One of Swanbournes most


striking homes has just settled for
$7.3million, after being on the
market for a reported $11million.
The nautically-inspired home at
141 North Street was designed by
architect Gary Banham. Original
owners, Rob and Celeste Baker,
told the POST in March: We asked
for a curved home that resembles
a cruise ship. We wanted every
room in the house to have an
ocean view. Mr Banham certainly
delivered, and maximised the

Grow your own vegies in a new


housing development in California.

909sq.m block on the corner of


Marine Parade. If you missed on
buying the luxurious, three-level
home, then heres a chance to live
in it. The five-bedroom and threebathroom home is being leased for
around $3000, through William
Porteous Properties International.

house price has since spiked above


$1million. Fast-forward to today
and its a tale of two cities, Mr
Tiller said, with Sydneys supply
unable to meet demand, created by
record-low interest rates and lower
unemployment.

Property market grim

Tale of two cities

Home buyers and investors need


to take a longer-term view of
home ownership, according to
LJ Hookers latest white paper,
which argues that the historical
fortunes of the Sydney and Perth
property markets demonstrate the
variability of supply and demand. LJ
Hooker national research manager
Mathew Tiller said both cities
had experienced the ebbs and
flows of the market over the past
decade. Todays buyers might
think it unbelievable that prices
could go backward, but that was
the reality in Sydney from 20042008, when the median dropped
from $498,000 to $493,000,
Mr Tiller said. The Sydney median

The latest REIWA figures paint a


grim picture of the property market.
Perths median house price dropped
1.8% in the past three months to
$540,000. REIWA president David
Airey said the number of properties
on the market rose by 2% to 13,921
in August. There are 31% more
properties on the market than the
same time last year, Mr Airey said.
Perth rents have dropped again
to a market median of $410 a
week. Metropolitan rents have
now dropped by more than 13%,
or around $60 a week, from 18
months ago, he said. And there
are no surprises here: the most
expensive median rental price for
houses was found in the western
suburbs, at $725 a week.

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recent
sales
$1,080,000
SUBIACO
139 Keightley Road
Lake Jualbup is less than
300m from this original character home on 453sq.m.
AGENT: Tim Duffield, Bellcourt.

$1.7million
COTTESLOE
281 Marmion Street
Character features abound
in this 1930s house on
700sq.m.
AGENT: Mark Anderson,
Anderson Davies.

A big, flowing living area gives the family plenty of room to spread out.

Master bedroom holds a secret


6
3
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$4.2million
PEPPERMINT GROVE
8 Bay View Terrace
Prime real estate: this
1153sq.m block is opposite
Peppermint Grove Tennis
Club.
AGENT: Bev Heymans,
Acton Cottesloe.

40 Beatrice Road
DALKEITH
Auction 10.30am
September 26
Caporn Young

f you are buying this house,


dont let your kids read
this report.
You wouldnt want to
give away the homes best
feature well, at least from
the parents perspective.
A bookshelf in the main
bedroom swings open to reveal a long walk-in robe that
leads through to a hidden
studio, which could serve as
a secret parents hideaway.
Smoke and mirrors aside,
the renovated 1960s home
offers plenty of space for
a modern family to stretch
out in style.
Built on an 1108sq.m
corner block, the two-storey
house has undergone a
major addition designed by

late WA architect Geoffrey


Summerhayes.
Its an open, flowing sort
of home with a relaxed
atmosphere and plenty of
natural light.
Summery burnt orange
tiles cover most of the expansive ground floor, which
is centred on a spacious
main living area that opens
to an alfresco patio and a
conservatory.
The guest bedroom at
the back is closest to the
pool and enjoys plenty of
natural light.
Five more bedrooms are
upstairs, all opening to wide
balconies with leafy views.
The selling agents are
Richard Young and Kyle
Peters, of Caporn Young.

A big pool lies at the rear of the 1108sq.m block.

FAST FACTS
Median Dalkeith house
price: $2.45million.
Properties for sale: 36

The formal lounge at the front makes quite an impression on visitors.

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North Cottesloe Primary School catchment area
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Swanbourne entertainer oozes luxury
POST

5
5

61 Lyons Street
SWANBOURNE
Oers
LJ Hooker Claremont

f suburban grandeur is
your thing, dont go past
this architecturally designed home thats perched
atop the cricket club end
of Lyons Street.
From the street, it is
monumental its structured, rendered faade
dwarfing the security gate
it sits behind.
Inside, it oozes luxury
from the recessed ceilings to the polished NSW
blackbutt floors.
But nothing illustrates
that luxury quite like the
main suite, which the
owner said she would miss
terribly.
You could quite literally spend an entire weekend in here, she said.
With a lounge area,
views of the pool and a
walk-in robe that almost
puts the huge marble ensuite to shame, its easy to
see why.
From the ensuites spa,
you can look out over the

Nothing illustrates
that luxury quite
like the main suite
pines and watch storms roll
in from the coast.
Also on the top floor are
a guest bedroom, study and
formal living area.
This is one of my
favourite places in the
house, the owner said of
the living area, with its big
east-facing balcony.
Its ideal for pre-dinner
drinks with friends and, in
the morning, the sunrise is
stunning.
Youll find the open-plan
hub of the home on the
entry level, as well as a lavish theatre, two childrens
bedrooms and a gym, with
a sauna.
One level below that is a
separate living area, with
its own entry, ideal for
guests or teenagers.
The selling agents are
Vivien Yap and Moses
Marrion, of LJ Hooker
Claremont.

This yard was built for entertaining, with multiple alfresco areas flanking the sparkling pool.

FAST FACTS
Median Swanbourne
house price: $1,472,500.
Properties for sale: 49

From the spa you can look out over the pines.

Top-notch finishes make the informal living area the


picture of cool sophistication.

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Fifth-floor haven
close to railway
POST

Timber-look tiles are stylish and functional in the living area.


The city view is a bonus when family and friends come for dinner.
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50/50 Cambridge
Street
WEST LEEDERVILLE
Mid $300,000s
Caporn Young

he apartment at 50/50
Cambridge Street couldnt
have a more apt street number.
Its smack-bang between
two train lines, so if you find
yourself wondering how to
spend your day off, you can
let the toss of a coin decide.
Heads says you take a

five-minute stroll to West


Leederville railway station,
and then catch the train
into Subi or farther down to
Fremantle.
If tails is your fate, walk
the same distance in the opposite direction, cross the train
line, and youll find yourself in
the cultural hub that is Oxford
Street, Leederville.
Selling agents Craig Gaspar
and Mandy Pattison, of Caporn
Young, describe the property
as a peaceful haven, perched
high above the street on the

fifth floor of a secure complex.


That height affords it the
kind of sweeping city views
youd find at an inner-city
rooftop bar.
The view is best appreciated from the balcony, where
you can relax, wine-in-hand,
after a long day.
Thanks to stylish renovations, the two-bedroom apartment feels fresh and light.
There are timber floors in
the bedrooms, sleek pendant
lights and crisp white walls.
A custom-made island

bench separates the openplan living area from the


well-appointed stone kitchen,
complete with stainless-steel
appliances and soft-close
cabinets.
Also included in the complex are a swimming pool,
secure undercover parking
and a refurbished communal
laundry.
An in-house caretaker
ensures the gardens are lush
and well maintained.

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SUBIACO

STEPHANIE MCGANN

York Flour Mill has the right mix


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About $1.2million will get you a unit in Cottesloe or the


historic York Flour Mill.

Bullsbrook
Around $1.4M
Bullsbrook Oers
Fr $1.45M
135
135 Clarkson
ClarksonRoad
Road

NEW LISTING

A rare opportunity: dress circle of Shady


Hills. An immaculately presented, modern,
spacious home on 40 gently undulating,
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breathtaking views over the picturesque
Avon Valley. Seclusion and abundant
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he York Flour Mill is one of


those buildings that tugs at
the heartstrings.
With its handmade red bricks
and polished jarrah floors, the
historic building is a reminder
of what life was like in the 1890s.
More than a century after it
was built, the mill and its grounds
are on the market for almost
$1.2million.
Included in the 11,500sq.m land
package are a mix of shops, a cafe,
gourmet food outlets, gallery spaces
and warehouses that could be used
for concerts or markets.
The mill spreads over four levels and has high ceilings, mighty
timber beams and an original
crib room for workers.
Pressed-tin ceilings and an
open fire are features of the cafe,
which has two dining rooms,
a commercial kitchen and an
alfresco courtyard.
The agents are Deb Brady, of

COMMERCIAL

Acton Cottesloe, and Michael


Watts, of Elders York.
Ms Brady described the property as a unique opportunity and
shes spot-on.
Its rare to have existing tenancies in place as well as land
available for development, Ms
Brady said.
The mill stands as a landmark
as you enter the town, and with
vision, it 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.
The mill is owned by Caroline
de Mori, who is chairman of the
EON Foundation.
The not-for-profit organisation
delivers a food and nutrition
focused healthy lifestyle and
disease prevention program
to 16 indigenous communities
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JBS Bookkeeping
Cert. IV Bookkeeping

BAS reporting, Debtor/Creditor


Control Monthly reporting &
Business Admin.
Payroll/Inventory control
Fifteen years experience offering
one off catch up or regular service
Contact

Jeff 0407 130 921


jeff@jbsbooks.com

ACCOUNTS BOOKS
REPORTS
MYOB, QuickBooks, Xero,
Point of Sale/Retail Software

ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING
Reasonable Rates & Proven Savings
Free 1 hour Consultation Call:

9381 7995

Registered BAS Agents

M.P. & K.J. GOURDIS


Est 1972 1st Class Work

Call CHALCRAFT

0405 353 787


Builders Reg: WAS1118

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28 yrs experience.
Free
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PAVEWEST
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
FREE QUOTES
COMPETITIVE RATES
NO JOB TOO SMALL

0420 308 455

PAVING REPAIR MAN

Re-lay: Drives, Patios,


Around Pools, Soakwells,Tree
Roots & all types of paving.
Small Jobs Immediate Attention
Ring Frank
25 yrs exp

0412 908 205

Bricklaying Division
BBQs
Letterboxes
Retaining Walls
Stone Work
Plastering
Insurance Work

PH MARK NEWBOLD

0400 565 545


31 yrs exp
FREE QUOTES

KEARLEY
BRICKLAYING

Construction & Installations


Restoration, Clean and Seal Work

Call Dave 0408

092 350

BRICKWORK
RESTORATION
Crack Repairs, Mortar Repairs
Concrete Cancer & Waterproofing
All work guaranteed 10 years

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0400 776 449

All aspects of bricklaying


Limestone
Insurance Work
Owner builder Service

Mark 0432 260 011

National Estate
Builders

BRICK PAVING

BUILDING

Landscaping, Paving, Reticulation,


Limestone Walls and Ponds

New homes plus


additions & renovations
by a specialist who
understands & appreciates
the older home.
Full Design Service.

0412 917 818 Ph & Fax 9384 9224

Tel. 9381 7094

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PETER HARPER

Quality Work
No Job Too Small
Free Quotes

S PAVING

0411 696 179


9385 4228

KELLYS BRICKPAVING
Quality workmanship at an
affordable price.
All work guaranteed. Friendly advice.
FREE QUOTES CALL
SHAUN
Mobile 0412 292 488

7 Forrest Street Subiaco


BUILDING AUSTRALIAS
HERITAGE
neb@bigpond.net.au

Western
Suburbs
Wall removal specialist with
licensed Electrical contractor
EC008431 on hand.
WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN
CONTRACT.
20% discount for pensioners.
30 years exp in building
industry
PETER

0433 969 639

Nth & Sth Landscaping

Bernie Parsons

JANSENS BRICKPAVING
& LIMESTONE SERVICE
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Mob. 0410 300 681

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Registered Builder 8549

www.finishedkonstruction.com.au

One Company All Trades


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

9284 0165

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

BUILDING
SERVICES

BUILDING SOLUTIONS

We Remove, Repair, Replace


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

044 97 88 778

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

Robes Laundries Vanities


Office Study Entertainment
Call Jason For Free Quote

9302 5209
0417 998 435

Kip Woodsmith Design


INTERIOR SOLUTIONS

Call Kip

0415 137 081

info@kipwoodsmithdesign.com.au

CAR DETAILING
ALL-WHEELS DETAILING
Mobile Car Cleaning & Detailing
From a wash and vacuum to a
full detail
Call 0409 442 714
a/h 9244 2716
for a free quote

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

CARPENTRY

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0418 920 574

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

Indigo
Painting
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

Perth Central
Maintenance Co
WE DO IT ALL

Residential - Commercial 27 years


Experience Personal Service
Call Louis

0416 096 071

CABINETMAKING

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

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

CARPENTRY

Because Quality Counts


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

Ph: 0416

126 048 Anytime

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EDDY on 0407 827 721 all hours

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

JONATHAN TOWERS
FURNITUREMAKER
CABINETMAKER

CUSTOM
CABINETRY
OF ALL TYPES.

SPECIALISING IN CARPENTRY
AND CONSTRUCTION

Quality Kitchen Renovations


Workmanship Designed Cabinets in

0417 984 561

est 31 years

Mini Bobcat Service,


Landscaping, Paving,
Retaining Walls, Reticulation

Ph: 9207 3501


Mob: 0419 858 247

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

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Individual designs & hand crafted


Cabinetry and Furniture including:
Kitchens & vanities, dining tables, beds &
side drawers, lounges, storage robes & more
For a free Design & Quote

ALL ASPECTS OF

BRICKPAVING
AND
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Paving & Limestone


Professional

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ALL STRUCTURAL
WORKS CARRIED OUT TO
COMPLETION.
NEW WINDOWS / DOORS
DESIGN NEW
KITCHENS & BATHROOMS
FULL DECORATION SERVICE

0414 441 877

Phone: 9383 9743

ALL JOBS FREE QUOTES

PAVING - Driveways patios


and garden paths
LIMESTONE GARDEN WALLS
14 Gloster Street, Subiaco

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angela@abbookkeeping.com.au

0401 373 750 or

www.rcnbusinessconsulting.com.au

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

Call Angela
0438 611 822

Specialising in complete bathroom


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

FOR SMALL BUSINESS

Mobile 0447 576 441

david@bastilledevelopments.com.au
www.bastillehomes.com.au

9339 8113

The POST
delivers
more
newspapers

BUILDING

www.bobcatworks.com

ASBESTOS

Asbestos
Removal
Accredited removalist with 20 years

BRICK PAVING

BOBCATS

htcontractorsperth.com.au

Roberts
Renovations &

BOOKKEEPING

ORGANISED WITH ONE PHONE CALL!

Lic No L018461

ARC #AU 20600, ARC #L011927, EWL #137884

BITUMEN PAVING

Specialising in Painted and Timber


Media Cabinets, Bookcases,
Home Offices and
Full Carcase Robes

I PERSONALLY DESIGN,
MANUFACTURE AND
INSTALL ALL ITEMS
ENSURING THE
HIGHEST STANDARDS.

0417 092 134


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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

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goods in the
Classifieds

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CARPENTRY

CARPET & VINYL


REPAIR

CARPENTER

CARPET LAID ADAPTED

Extensions & Renovations


Maintenance & Repairs
All Jobs, Big & Small

0423 247 903


carpentry

specialist

Residential and Commercial


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Undertaking all aspects


of carpentry.
Specialising in Renovations.
Restoration on Colonial
& Heritage Properties.
References upon request.
Service & Quality Guaranteed.
Please call

David Macdonald
0488 208 999

Roberts

Carpentry &
Renovations &
Maintenance
Handyman
Service
Solutions
Over 30 years experience.
All aspects of Carpentry and Joinery.
Heritage/Federation/Colonial
restoration and renovation.
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Outdoor Carpentry
20 Years Experience

For Quality Timber


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Power Restretching. Patching
Fit Back Carpet to Tiles/Wood
Old, New. No Job Too Small
Underlay Supplied

9447 4429 0417 184 655

0407 475 860

9383 7977
0418 940 145

For the cleanest


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

Now available
New Technology
TILE & GROUT
CLEANING
NO MESS
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9383 4931

MELITA
CLEANING SERVICE

FREE

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clean when
you mention
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Carpet Steam Clean,
(Conditions
also Dry Clean Carpets, Apply)

Clean Lounge Suites


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

9309 9967
E X P E RT

0418 957 690

Email: gkphillips@amnet.net.au
LATEST TRUCK MOUNTED
STEAM CLEANING
CARPETS, RUGS AND
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TILE AND GROUT
OWNER OPERATED
AVAILABLE 7 DAYS
FREE CALL

Ph 9383 3510
Mob 0413 833 966

STAIGERS
Carpet & Cleaning

Carpet
Tiles & Grout
Vinyl & Lino
PH: ELSA

Upholstery
End of lease cleaning
Office cleaning
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0410 659 580


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

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CARPENTRY
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Ph Nick

Doors Skirting
Stud Framing
Gates Cedar Lining
Pergolas & Decking

0414 337 873

CARPET & VINYL


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

Green Certified

Established 1981

Domestic & Commercial


Carpets L/suites
Steam extraction voted
best way of cleaning
carpet by
CHOICE MAGAZINE
Our Reputation and
Quality is why we RETAIN
our Customers
Dont take a chance
Contact Martin Cook

0417 093 966

ALL ASPECTS OF CARPENTRY

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


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ACCI Trained & Certified


Contact GRAEME

Kurt Carter 0424 476 036


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CARPENTRY AND JOINERY

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CARPET CLEANING

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Excellence in
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CARPET CLEANING

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EXPERT REPAIRS TO - SAGGING


CEILINGS - DAMAGED CEILINGS
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SMALL JOBS WELCOME
OVER 35 YRS EXPERIENCE

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PLASTERLINE
INDUSTRIES

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

9384 5656

Support POST
advertisers
they make your
free local
newspaper
possible.

PH: Rhonda 0409 688 854

www.fastidiousclean.com.au

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
We bring our own equip and chemical
Special house cleaning $25p/hr

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

0411 547 487


APEX CEILINGS
& PARTITIONS

Tel/Fax: 9384

0272

Free quote call Galen


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DUTCH ANTIQUE
Timepieces

Ph Andrew

M 0413 568 580


Fax 9285 2888
CHIMNEY SWEEP
THE ORIGINAL

The Swiss Chimney Sweep


All types of FLUES /
OVENS / POT BELLIES etc

Adrian 0411 848 404

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC


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Regular/Spring
Window Clean
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Vacate Clean
Office Clean
ALL JOBS FULLY
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Call Liam

0403 939 742


DEMOLITION

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By a qualified clockmaker
Member of the Watch &
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CONCRETE

Unit 23/145 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands

9385 3054
www.dutchtimepieces.com

COMPUTING

Mosman Computer Training

Phone Margaret

MIKES FULL CONCRETE WORK

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

Your local tradesman for 20 years


NO JOB TOO SMALL
Ph

0412 477 294

9385 7150 or 0414 660 051 DAY

DEMOLITION

Houses Yards Cleared


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

0409 958 186

Vincent Demolition

 Concrete cutting & pool


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

 Gary 0415 390 297

REGULAR HOUSE CLEANS


RENT INSPECTION
& VACATE CLEANS
WINDOW CLEANING
We love our job and it shows!

0467 056 052

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WA Exposed Concreting

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Phone Ben 0419

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German trained, professional Euro staff
High quality, satisfactory work
Police cleared + insured
Since 14 years in the Western Suburbs

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231 164

BETTYS Home
Cleaning Service
$40.00 per hour
Friendly & Reliable

Ph Betty 0408 241 464

CLEANING

Cleaning

Call for basic metre rates


FREE DESIGN & QUOTE

COMPUTER HELP

Buying, Selling
& Restoration of
Antique Clocks
& Barometers

VIKING CONCRETE

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DRYWALL REPAIRS
INSURANCE SUSPENDED
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Stairs & Balustrades Oiling

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One-one to suit your needs


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

Eco-Friendly & ENJO Cleans

DECKING

Call 0439 333 449

FULLY INSURED & POLICE CLEARED

0433 145 346

COMPUTING

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

Ph 0411 445 452

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PHONE RHYS ON

Reliable
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COMPUTERS
TELEPHONE

www.ASKYcleaning.com
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0404 118 811

All-U-Need

CLEANING SERVICE

Quality service, experienced, reliable friendly cleaners


Fully insured, police cleared
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC cleaning
Free
Quotes

0439 695 273

J&K
HOME CLEANING
Been working the whole day
and terribly tired?
House still untidy?
Concern for you kids cleanliness?

NOW Less than


$50 per week

We could get your home sparkly clean

Call us for help today @

0404 118 811


CLEAN PERFECT
Regular Vacate Moving In/Out
Spring Rent Inspection
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Police Cleared Experience
References Guaranteed

0413 929 436/0403 164 133


cleanperfect1@gmail.com.mx

Advertise your
goods in the
Classifieds

Ph Mick on 0400 212 917

colourstone

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

for a free site visit and assessment

call Chris

0421 348 136

Indigo Painting

www.extensionsbydesign.com.au

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DESIGN & DRAFTING

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www.colourstoneconcrete.com

Broadband, Domains, Networking,


Repairs, Virus & Spyware removal
Licensed Cable/Phone Installer,
PABX, VOIP, Digital TV, LAN

CURTAINS

Smartwire Communications

www.smartwire.net.au

Call Brett 0419 234 567


25 Years Experience
Domestic & Vacate Cleaning
Windows & Commercial Cleaning
Professional & Friendly Staff

WE COVER ALL ASPECTS OF


CONCRETE SPECIALISING IN
EXPOSED AGGREGATE WITH
20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE.

Extensions design and


drafting specialists
1 and 2 storey additions,
Custom Designed Homes

1 Hour
Response

24/7 Onsite Service


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

Century IT
Consultants
www.centuryitc.com.au

Call: 6465 4444


0411 357 645
Mac Man
- Need help with
your next Apple
hardware or
software
purchases?
- Need help installing and
integrating your new Apple
products in your home?
- Need on-site tutoring for your
mac, iPhone or iPod?

Aussie

Curtain Call

Claremont

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

9240 8006 : 0408 569 515


Personalised Service - BEST PRICES

Diana Rice Interiors


Beautiful Curtains & Blinds

Curtains
Swags & Tails
Romans
Venetians
Timbers

Sheers
Pelmets
Rollers
Verticals
Shutters

Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467

D2R DRAFTING
PLANS DONE FAST
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DRAFTING SERVICES

Tracks Supplied & Fitted


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

Ph: Peter 0417 772 230

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ELECTRICIANS

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ELECTRICIANS
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GARDENING

Prompt Gutters

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Insured and Police Cleared

GUTTER
CLEANING

Free Quote

REPLACE your
gutters NOW

SKILLED
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

1300 654 253 or 0457 077 536

ALL GLASS REPAIRS

9448 8486

ADAM CLARKE

Esmes

For all your Gardening


needs call

Backyards cleared, tree lopping,


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

0433 210 028

guard, soakwells, small roofing


repairs, high pressure cleaning.
Free Quotes.
Pens. Disc. No two storeys.

Gardening Service

HANDYMAN

Email: promptgutters@gmail.com

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Colorbond or
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Fully Insured
All work
guaranteed

D.M.
& J.M. Rhodes
Gutters & Downpipes, gutter

0435 510 087

GLASS

Great value, professional care

GUTTERING

08 9433 1077
www.sos-services.com.au
Pensioner Discount / Insured

NO MESS GUTTER
CLEANING
Experienced Reliable
Ph: Seb

0410 089 830

Mob: 0416 932 432


davidfixer@iinet.net.au

Love Your Home


Quality Maintenance
Services

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

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

Qualified tradesmen in the building


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

0418 919 312

Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

HANDYMAN

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

CALAUTTI

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

Call Charlie on 0401 019 975

THE PROPERTY
SERVICES WIZARDS
Our quality services will put
a smile on your face
NATIONAL POLICE CHECKED,
CURRENT INSURANCES
We provide huge array of
services for home, ofce or
buildings.
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No job too large or small.
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Tony 0468 484 382 or
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SKILLED HANDYMAN
RELIABLE

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info@tlc-perth.com

HOT WATER
SYSTEM

Office

+EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN+
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

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

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

0400 424 357

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

9387 2339

9245 3303

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Rejuvenate
your
Tired Garden

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

German craftsman, 25 years experience


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LANDSCAPING

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

Indigo Painting
Free Quotes
Call Mike Kuba

0413 015 808


LANDSCAPING

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

0423 511 303

White Knight Repairs


& Home Maintenance

Are you looking for:

Repairs and Carpentry


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

29 Walter St
Claremont

Est 1982

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

9383 2915
0412 946 476

Damian 0403 126 970


JOEL IRRIGATION &
LANDSCAPES PTY.
LTD.

Call Scott on 9386 6138


or 0417 461 087

Since 1982

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

Trevor 0458

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

Industrial High Pressure


Specialists in high pressure cleaning

Roofs Driveways
Cleaning of all surfaces
Also sealing of surfaces
Steve 0410

9386 3183

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796 455

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

Manu 0435

Design & Construction of


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ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

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9203 9985

0401 372 277

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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

Making Life Easy


Artificial Lawn
Environmentally Friendly
Australian Made
Free Messure & Quote

Phone: 9209 2669

www.greenplanetgrass.com.au

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Creating your vision from design
to construction

9Specialist in pre-house sale renovation


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

ANGUSS

Save money using a small


operator with less overheads!

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

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service

www.naturalistestone.com.au

Honest and Reliable

LOCKSMITH

9381 5454
0437 712 039

Ph Angus

PH: Oliver Calnan

Pol Lic SG 15935


ABN 22337056071

0409 373 685

TRANSITION
LANDSCAPES

Garden & landscape renovation


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

Locksmiths
Guaranteed Same
Day Service 20 years exp

- Lawnmowing - Edging
Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

Mobile 0418 921 418

email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

SEAMUS HOME SERVICES


0450 225 113
6143 8721

Precision
Edge Mowing

LAUNDROBAR

JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR

Call
Rob

(near Hay, Jersey lights)

CAMBRIDGE LAUNDRY

www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au

0400 977 610

EDDIES
MOWING
ABN 72 910 338 191

All Western Suburbs

0425 551 233


9381 6996 Reg 1964

4/115 Birkdale St Floreat (Cnr Cambridge)

Lawn Mowing
Verti Mowing
Fertilising
Fully Insured

Domestic Laundry,
Service Washes
Pickup & Deliver

WINTER SPECIAL
Doonas & Blankets

9383 9252

FREE QUOTES

LAWN CARE

Mat 0409 930 924

EDDIES LAWN AERATION

WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
PAINTING PROJECT,

Ph: 6350 8500

www.lockstock.com.au

please consider

Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle


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9284 5638
0419 966 945

Wintergrass and Weedspray


Licensed Operator

Simon 0413

744 752

LIMESTONE

Lawn Weed Spraying


Broadleaf Bindi and Clover
Fully licenced and insured

0410 478 246

call Adri
FOR FREE QUOTE

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

Pristine Grass
& Gardens

25 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Lawn Weedspray(Licensed)
and Fertilising

Andrew 0466

9245 2550
M: 0418 299 524
Ph/Fax:

113 620

Phone
WARREN
on

PAINTING

Reg No. 6791

Saari Quality

Reg. No. 4989

Painting & Decorating

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER

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

DON McNALLY

VERTIMOWING
MUIRS

20 years experience

(De Thatching)

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Ph Russell 0408 833 116 Work


9447 4907 Home

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476

CRITICAL WITH WATER RESTRICTIONS


and Lawnmowing Services

HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

LAWN MOWING

Mob 0417

784 094
Atlas Lawn Services
Est 1985
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Steve

0411 223 637


David
0411 223 644

MORE THAN A MOW

LAWNMOWING SERVICE
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Free Quotes - Call Darren today

041 301 6555

CAPITAL
PAINTING&
DECORATING

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS


Your satisfaction is
our guarantee

Call JAY: 0410 413 327


capitalpaintingdecorating@yahoo.com.au

Your Local Master Painter

Jeff Bond
Reg# 4004

James Limestone
Restoration

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

0400 219 056

BUDGET

LIMESTONE
ALL ASPECTS

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS
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Painters Registration No. 5890

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS
SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

MOBILE 0432 322 026


COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

PEST CONTROL

0418 926 705

Master Painting
Services

ENVIRO-CARE PEST
SERVICES

Commercial / Residential
Interior/ Exterior
High quality & low cost

Free
quote DAVID

0431 200 866

MICHAEL ELLIS
PAINTING

F: 9444 7863

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

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Dirk Warburton 9407 9103


www.prestigepaintingwa.com.au

Ph/Fax 9382 3278


Mobile 0438 755 877

MIKE STOKES

PBL941

Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

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

COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROL

Paul Stratton

30 years experience

Painter & Decorator

0451 478 078

BAMICA PAINTING

Direct

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0418 904 332

Gorey
Plumbing
Services

TERMITE & TIMBER PEST


INSPECTIONS

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

THOMPSONS
PEST CONTROL

Termite Inspections Ants


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

Mob: 0433 288 164


PLASTERING

IMMEDIATE START
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P&N
Painting Services

Specialising in
+Domestic +Commercial
+Interior + Exterior
+Roof Painting
+ Any size jobs

FREE QUOTE

Mob: 0451 901 919


Ph: 9388 8055

paintingservice1999@gmail.com

Victoria Sky
Painting Services

Ph: 0418 850 750

Phone: SEB

First Class Materials used


Plus Renovating + Spraying Roofs.
Public Liability Insurance $10,000,000

0410 089 830Reg No.


6113 6519 7402

PENGUIN

All plumbing repairs


Leaks
Ful Blockages
lywater
Hot
Bo units
oke
LOCAL TRADESMAN

9384 7870

Phone Peter TODAY

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Family Business Providing Local


Services Since 1958

ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICES

Commercial & Residential


Internal & External New Homes
Repainting Free Quotes
100% Customer Satisfaction
Guaranteed!

Jerry P: 9404 5706


M: 0421 477 899

penguin.painting@yahoo.com.au

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
Renovations, Internal
and Ext Sand Render

0407 381 727


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YOUR LOCAL LICENSED PLUMBERS

7am - 11pm 7 DAYS EMERGENCY

GAS Installation & Repair


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

Indigo Painting

Freecall 1800 102 888


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

SEC. Lic. 4263

Skilled Plumbing &


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

9384 0877
PL 5580

9388 6299
Gas 4784

ALSO SMALL JOBS


PATCHING AND REPAIRS
22 yrs Westn Sub Exp.

Ph: Jorge 0400 748


or 9386 3953

076

Wall Plastering &


Ceiling Repairs

NO CALL OUT FEE

Including all aspects of solid wall


plastering and plaster boarding.
More than fifteen years experience.

Call Travis 0468 789 879

ELLIS PLASTERING

HOT WATER
FAST

ALL AREAS
Free quotes will happily
take on little jobs

 H.W.S. Gas/Solar
 Blocked Drains
40 Years Experience
Pete The Plasterer  Toilets & Pans
 Cistern Repairs + New
 Water Leaks
0405 069 500
PLASTERING/RENDERING  Water Filters
 Local Plumber
0416 121 932

30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

Specialist in plastering internal


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

Call Peter 0412 802 392


or 9330 5771

9335 1552

of junk mail?
REDHOUSE Sick
We will mail you a letterbox
etterbox
Reg 6375

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

5 663

0420 44

PAINTING

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

www.precisepainting.net.au

Call Emar 0413 691 125

ANNUAL & PRE-PURCHASE

High Quality Work Interior


Exterior Small Jobs welcome

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

PL.16

Mobile 0404 739 991

20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

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

ALL AREAS

Call us now
9387 3081

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

A PLUS PAINTING
& SERVICES

Reg No 3468

Trevor 0412

KED

Reijo 0411 610 246

Attention To Detail Makes


All The Difference

182 051

MOW IT & MORE


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

European Craftsman
Very Reasonable
Reg: 6952
Rates

7
Days

info@adarnapainting.com.au

Rego: 8026

0400 440 272

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

Ring 9381

as your preferred painting


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

Interior Exterior
Affordable Free Quote

PLUMBING & GAS

REG 7089

Grounds
& Surrounds
Lawncare & Garden Maintenance

Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

COASTAL COLOURS

FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE

ADARNA PAINTING
& DECORATING
reg: 7520

REG 7800

7 Day Service

X Home X Office X Car

PLUMBING

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ALL HOURS
www.citygrouppainting.com.au

Reg. No. 3511

Reg 1964

Rego 8057

reg: 7822

YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH

LEADLIGHT

J.B. Leadlights

0425 551 233


9381 6996

Phone Jack for a


free, no obligation
quote

20 Years Exp - Free Quotes

TOM

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

Call Eddie

PAINTING &
DECORATING

0499 874 988

LAWNS & GARDENS

Washing,Ironingand
Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE

9387 8641
Handyman
Service

7 DAYS PER WEEK

Police Clearance, Fully Insured & Free Quotes

0497 808 778

Roberts
Renovations &

0412 153 846

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

LAWNMOWING SERVICES

steve.transition@outlook.com

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

KEVIN SHEEHAN
Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

PAINTING

Reg 7824

Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20

PAINTING

OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE


PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Prompt & Professional
Service
Competitive Rate

Ph/SMS Geoff 0411 987 542

GAS 532

Mow d Lawn

LIMESTONE

PL 1735

LAWN MOWING

Reg 6621

LANDSCAPING

sticker FREE !
Just phone the POST
on 9381 3088.

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STEWART FRANK
PLUMBING

PL 7947

Prompt, reliable service


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

PL5094

0419 953 531

GL 006462

24 HR

Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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

FLOREAT

MAINTENANCE

Office

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

Handyman Service

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

24 HR

WE OFFER A 5%
SENIORS DISCOUNT

PL 7947

Roberts
Renovations &
Pensioner rates
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
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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

PL 6899

GF 007802

One Stop
Tradesman Shop
EVERYTHING

Plumbing

Call Steve Thomas

0408 917 109


Ph 9361 7665
Zambeziplumbing.com.au

24 HR SERVICE

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Electronically Located
Blocked Drains Cleared
HWS Serviced / Replaced
General Plumbing

BURST PIPES
Call CRAIG

PL 7947

0419 922 657


Lic. 6039

Gas No. 4700

PARAMOUNT
PLUMBERS

Daniel 0412 904 769

Paramountplumbersperth.com.au

24 HR

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

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

MUIRS

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

WEMBLEY
1800 18 12 24
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

ELECTRONIC WATER
LEAK DETECTION
Fast Efficient Service
Residential and Commercial

Contact LEAKY PETE

0415 114 172


9286 2450

BURST PIPES

ELECTRONICALLY LOCATED
DONT BE A DRIP!
Call the exspurts
15 years experience
Senior Discounts
NO CALL-OUT FEE - 7 DAYS

0414 629 057

THRONE ZONE
THE TOILET
REPLACEMENT
SPECIALISTS

0428 976 777

0433 019 676

Renovations Hot water systems


New homes Gas
Tap maintenance & repairs
Blockages Sewer conversions
24/7 service Subdivisions
Senior discount
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Electronic leak detection
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FOR ANY INFORMATION

FOR A GOOD RATE AND


SERVICE LOOK NO FURTHER
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Experienced - Reliable - Careful
Packing Materials Available
Pensioner Discount

Andrew Jordan
Mob 0414 408 521

Email: jordansplumbing@bigpond.com
GF 10071
PL 6562

A Personalised Service

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

FULLY INSURED
0439 900 381
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 $120/hr
for 2 men

1800 2 SMOOTH

contact@thesmoothmovers.com.au

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

Ph David 0433 324 347


POOL
FENCING

9409 2597

info@glassboundaries.com.au
www.glassboundaries.com.au

25 Years Experience
Personal Service
Guaranteed Repairs
ph 9375 3216
0407 199 046
Pensioners
Discount

RETICULATION

PETER HANSONS
IRRIGATION

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

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

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MAINTENANCE
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RENOVATIONS

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OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
AFFORDABLE RATES AND
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DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS

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References Available

FIX RETIC

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

0408 092 350

One Company All Trades


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

9284 0165

Lic No AU 7200

(08) 6189 3528

0411 143 588/9381 7404

REFRIGERATION
RONS
REFRIGERATION

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NO-FUSS, AFFORDABLE
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EXPRESS REMOVALS

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BEST RATES

MIKE MURPHY
FURNITURE REMOVALS

thronezonewa@gmail.com

20 yrs Western Suburbs Experience


Block Drains Cleared & Repaired
Hot Water Servicing & Replacement
Toilets, Taps Serviced or Replaced
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JORDANS
Plumbing and Gas

Call or visit

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CITY OF SUBIACO
1800 18 12 24

TOTAL PLUMBING
AND MAINTENANCE

PL 8650

A FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED LOCAL BUSINESS

Pensioner rates

ALL FURNITURE
CARRIED
0416 226 434

Shift It Removals

J. SUTTON

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

EMERGENCY PLUMBING
BLOCKED DRAINS

CALL KEVIN

Plumbing & Gas,


Electrical, Air-Conditioning
Solar Power, Renovations

ZAMBEZI

SWANBOURNE
1800 18 12 24
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0419 049 771

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REMOVALS

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Jon Howes 0433 824 613

PLUMBING & GAS

PLUMBING

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RETICULATION

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

0424 133 950

www.lukeslandscaping.com.au

RETIC
REPAIRS
3 Great Reasons to call Lisa:

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 Lisas a member of Irrigation Australia
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545 755

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ROOFING

ROOF & WALL


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WE REMOVE and DISPOSE OF:


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

9430 6553

16 Essex Street, Fremantle

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


9385 9719

FLINT ROOFING
Re-roofing,
New Roofing
Gutters
Downpipes
Leaky Roof Repairs
Ridges Repointed
Soakwells Installed
Roof Vents

0408 944 891


9386 3667

ROOFING & BUILDING


MAINTENANCE
HIA

MEMBER

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


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

0412 490 868


CREDIT CARDS
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ROOFING

ROOFING

RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

Repair. Maintain. Improve

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)

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

2m 3m 4m 6m 8m
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Free Quotes 0409 958 186

SAND SUPPLIES

WESTERN
SUBURBS

BUILDING & GARDEN


SUPPLIES
WE DELIVER
232 STUBBS TCE,
SHENTON PARK

Old Tile, Asbestos, Iron


Roofing, replaced with new
Colorbond or Zincalume

Fax 9384 5929

PH: 9381 5455

ROOF CARPENTRY

SECRETARIAL

Ridge Cap Repairs,


Guttering and Downpipes

1300 137 663 or 9209 3980


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Re-roofing & repairs


Gutters & Downpipes
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Fully Insured
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FREE QUOTE ADAM CLARKE

0433 210 028

Roof Carpentry Team


Specialising in Architectural
Designed Homes. 15 yrs exp.

Phone JEFF 0418

912 874

ROOF PLUMBING

Graham
0432 119 526

RoofQuest

MUIRS

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

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

No Job Too Small


Call Dave 0410 493 127

9401 1820

Support POST
advertisers
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free local
newspaper
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- Resumes - CVs
- Audio Typing
- Word Processing/Mail Outs
- Bookkeeping
- Powerpoint Presentations
- Business Reports
- Photocopy/Binding/Scanning
We create the professional
edge that everyone wants

SHADE SAILS

FREE QUOTES - PENSIONER DISCOUNT

0408 947 570

Specialists in Commercial &


Residential Shade Sails
Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

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

0418 958 607 Patrick


Specialised Outdoor Services

All Roof Replacement


and Maintenance
08 9433 1077
www.sos-services.com.au
Pensioner Discount / Insured
Builders Licence # 13954

RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

FOR OVER 20 YEARS

POOL & SPA SERVICE


CHEMICALS/REPAIRS
FREECALL 1800 835 444
Prompt & Professional
or visit our shop at

257 STIRLING HWY


CLAREMONT

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

9389 8744
Mobile
0413 747 777

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

0414 775 586

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Est. 1990

Call us on

9381 3088
to advertise in the

0456 734 775

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

SIMPLY THE BEST!


John
Clark
Mark
Lynch

0417 912 362


0418 959 871

Call Adam
Tel: 9246

0235
Mob: 0403 377 692
If you have trees, you need
the Arbor Centre.
Take advantage of WAs
foremost company for truly
qualified advice and
professional service.

FORMATIVE AND
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SAFE TREE REMOVALS
PEST MANAGEMENT
ROOT ZONE
MANAGEMENT
CONSULTANCY

Maintenance & Repair


Including:
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0419 931 966


POOL CLEANER

Our $150 Service Includes


Leaf rake & vacuum
Backwash lter
Chemical water balance
Scrub of water line, pool oor &
pool blanket
FREE chemicals added

Isaac 0450 121 475

FULLY INSURED
FREE WRITTEN QUOTES

Perths Premiere
Tree Service

Our professional service includes:


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Mobile: 0431 159 207

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Treelopping

PH: 9359 9300


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TREE SERVICES

Narrow Access Fully Insured


Tree Work Undertaken Free Quotes

CALL
PETER
0407 520 430

BEST PRICE

Tree Service
All Tree & Palm work
Discount Stump Grinding
Ph: Jason

0411 351 251


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& STUMP GRINDING


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* Concrete Cancer
* Damp & Waterproofing
* Wall Alterations
* Structural Wall Removal

9242 2952
MAINLINE
TUCKPOINTING
Building Conservation, Heritage
Restoration Tuckpointing,
Stonework, Brickwork Pointing,
Qualified Bricklayer

SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854

9433 4156

0407 473 626

ABM Brick Restoration


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

Floor and Wall


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

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

NO JOB TOO SMALL


CALL PETER FOR FREE QUOTE

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
Stone restorations Tiling Services
Clean & Seal Stone
Grind / Polish Stone
Call Massimo

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

FLOREAT TREE SERVICE


26 Years Exp Palms Shrubs
SMALL JOBS
MOST WELCOME
PENSIONER RATES FREE
Quotes Les 9387 8094

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Tree Removal Palm Removal


Pruning or Removal Hedging & Shaping
Power Line Clearance
FULLY INSURED - FREE QUOTES

Aaron: 0410 521 734


soss_tree_services@yahoo.com.au

PROFESSIONAL

TREE
SURGEONS
Certified Arborists
Offering Complete Tree
Service With Care
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Andrew & Ben offer


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Prompt Service
Good Advice
Quality Pruning/Shaping
Clean Removal
Quotes & Work Guaranteed
Registered & Insured

0424 150 899


TRY US - YOU WILL BE HAPPY

0408 860 555


for a free quote

TV ANTENNA

Indigo
Painting
HALESTORM
ANTENNA &
AUDIO VISUAL

- Home Theatre Systems


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

Digital TV Antenna
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Qualified Arb
Merristwood UK

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

TREE SURGEON
S.E.C. Cert.
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
www.lakesidestumpgrinding.com.au

TREE & PALM REMOVALS


HEDGING & MULCHING
NARROW ACCESS
SPECIALISTS
FULLY INSURED
Call ANDY

9306 8599
Mobile

0408 405 671

http://dontilingservice.com

Trades & Services

Fully Insured / All areas

Free Quotes

9384 6164

Complete and Professional Pool


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

Complete
Stump Removal

TREE SERVICES


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

CLAREMONT

POOL
SERVICE

Call Mark

9389 6131

JEFF TILING

All Roofcare
5(522),1* 1(:
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Stump Grinding

NEDLANDS
134 BROADWAY

Alex 0412 597 261

0432 941 148

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

For All Your


Secretarial Needs
from Student to
Executive

9380 8333
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YOUR LOCAL SHOPS

OPEN 6 DAYS

0418 925 030 or 9384 9141

Roberts

AT YOUR SERVICE

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

(Opp Lemnos Hosp)

Re-Roofing

Roof
Restoration
Renovations
&
Cement and
Handyman
Service
Clay Tile Restoration,

TREE SERVICES

All reno & new work


Specialists in
Rectifieds Terrazzo Travertine
All ceramics Stone laying

HouseDoctor
FREE QUOTES
BEST WORKMANSHIP
CHEAPEST PRICES

TILING

Advertise your
goods in the
Classifieds

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

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

SWANBOURNE
TREE
SERVICE
Free Quotes
Great Service

0423 655 222

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TV ANTENNA

WINDOW
CLEANING

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

The Local Guys

www.theinstallers.com.au

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Call Clint

GMR

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

0439 518 525

9379 3407

7 Day 6am - 10pm


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

0414 738 888


TV SERVICES

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

Roberts
Renovations &
9382 4752

Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

UPHOLSTERY
Handyman
Service

Your Local
UPHOLSTERER

grwindowcleaning@bigpond.com

WINDOW CLEANER

$50 disc. for repeat clients


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

Isaac 0405 300 298


DIVERSITY WINDOW
CLEANING

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

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996
www.diversitycleaning.com.au

iSHINE

Window
Cleaning

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

Roberts
Renovations &

Specialising in Leather & Fabric repairs


Re-Upholstery & Re-colouring
All work Guaranteed

9354 4524
Trevor 0406 809 977
Handyman
Service
WERE
JUST A PHONE

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

CALL AWAY

Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235

0407 771 476

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

WINDOW
REPAIRS

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

PROUD
APPLIANCES

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

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

4 Hood Street Subiaco

9388 2251

Uwes European
Appliance Repairs

Repair Miele Siemens


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

MUIRS
Ph: 6201 1387

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

PH 0407 328 128

www.sashinaflash.com.au

www.uwerepairs.com.au

WINDOW
CLEANING

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING

WROUGHT IRON

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

EST. 1976

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

MUIRS

PETE AND JOSH

0402 433 690

WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

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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ANGUS

040 375 8242

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delivers
more
newspapers

to letterboxes in
the western suburbs
than any other free
publication, says an
independent audit.
Separate surveys
also show that the
POST has far more
readers in all age
groups each week.
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FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD
1 Ballroom Comp gown, spearmint
green. Worn once only 12-14
adaptable. 1 ballroom comp Tango
dress gown 12-14 adaptable $200.
Black & red, 0458 275 999, 9381
8933
AGAPANTHUS
Large potted
plants. Daglish $6 or 10 for $50. Ph:
9381 3763
BED Adjustable King Single with
"Hamatic mechanism. Wooden
support surround, 20cm latex
mattress from European bedding
$1,000 ono. 0403 533 792
BED Kingsize, v. stylish, solid Baltic
Pine. Has high, slatted headboard +
low footboard. Features solid timber
slatted
base
and
quality
posturepaedic mattress. All in
excellent condition $375.00 lot.
Can deliver phone: 0438 396 273
BED Queensize ensemble, top
quality, luxury posturepaedic
pillowtop mattress on base with
castors. Cost $1200.00 as new, sell
$290.00. Can deliver.
Phone: 0477 433 591
BEDROOM Suite: Queensize solid
Pine, 4 pce, handcrafted in W.A
comprises Q/S bed with slatted head
& footboard, solid timber slatted
base + as new posturepaedic
mattress. Comes with matching
bedside drawers + tallboy/chest of
drawers. outstanding cond. $650.00
lot. Pls ph: 0400 749 433
COMPUTER Desk, metal structure
with 3 levels as new, plus 2 lots of
shelving units 1.5m high, 4 shelves
ea., solid Pine the lot for $150. 0423
225 420
DINING Table. Early 1900's solid
Jarrah. Classic oval table measures
1780mm x 1200mm. Has thick,
shaped legs. Excellent condition
$390.00. Please phone:
0418 957 119
DINING
Table chairs, dresser
Edwardian Mahogany $1995 ono.
Piano Beale offers. 9384 3810
DUNSBOROUGH 3 bed, 2 bath
house. Great location
0407 385 259
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

DECEASED ESTATES

GARAGE SALES

HOUSE SWAP

PERSONAL

TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED


ESTATES Notice to Creditors and
Claimants. Royden Noel Nathen
Taylor also known as Roydon Noel
Nathen Taylor late of 74 Alexander
Street, Wembley in the State of
Western
Australia,
Butcher.
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 16 June 2015 at Sir Charles
Gairdner Hospital, Nedlands 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 31
August 2015 BROOK LEGAL

HILLARYS
20 Empen Way.
Sunday 20th September. Clothing,
toys, bags, candles, books, lamps.
picnic, backpacks, vases, bric-a-brac
8am to 3pm

DO You have any friends/family


from
London
seeking
accommodation in the Western
Suburbs over Xmas? Comfortable 4
br home with pool in Mosman Park
available for a month for House
Swap Dec/Jan, seeking house in or
near London. Photo available, house
profile can be viewed on
homeexchange.com. Listing no
519014. Please contact Jane for
further information,
0403 881 144, or eton@aapt.net.au

SENSUAL Relaxation/deep tissue


massage by experienced male
therapist. Mos Park.
Ph 0405 568 137

TUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED


ESTATES Notice to Creditors and
Claimants. Arthur Joseph Briffa late
of 17 Carr Street, South Perth in the
State of Western Australia, Dentist.
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 19 June 2015 at Hollywood
Private Hospital Nedlands 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 1
September 2015 BROOK LEGAL

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

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
SUNDAY 13 Sep, 9am-1pm 96
McKenzie St Wembley. Shed
clean-up and household goods

HEALTH & BEAUTY


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

HERBALIFE
Independent
distributor for products call 9244
4318, 0450 032 061
MASSAGE By Alice: I combine
therapeutic massage with trigger
point therapy to give a relaxing
massage that loosens the client up,
leaving you more mobile, flexible,
and clear headed. My six years of
experience helps me best cater a
massage to effectively target your
specific needs. Mosman Park
location, $70 for one hour, $100 for
an hour and a half. Strictly non
sexual. Please call/text Alice on
0439 917 122

EDUCATIONAL

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

ACCOUNTING Tuition for Grade 10


to 12 plus first year Uni by qualified
teacher. Excellent results contact
Irene at 0415 741 040 or
gifinch@bigpond.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

CHEMISTRY
Physics,
Mathematics, English and other
WACE subjects. Individual tuition for
Years 10/11/12. The Tuition Centre,
Bayview Terrace, Claremont. 9284
3004
CHEMISTRY Tutor Years 10-12.
Eight years experience. Current 5th
year medical student, with BSc in
Chemistry. Can tutor at your place or
meet at school/public library. $50 p
/h. Cottesloe local.
James 0404 918 438

WORKOUT
Fitness Cottesloe
classes. Gym Pilates. Maureen.
0418 950 112
YOGA
At North Fremantle
Community Centre. Vinyasa Flow
and Stretch & Relax. For all class
bookings & enquiries. Contact
Justine 0487 785 488

RECLINER
Electric sit down/stand up. Yellowish
floral fabric in good condition. Can
email/text photos. $500. West
Leederville pick up. 9388 1217,
0402 103 070

ENGLISH
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 Highway opp
Claremont Quarter. Times: Saturday
2-3.30 starting on 19 September.
Cost: $20 per session, 10 week
block payment. Arrangements on
application. Contact: Sheila for
further information and enrolment on
0459 050 067

FULL House furniture Antique and


Modern. Paintings Sat/Sunday 9am.
0449 922 562

FRENCH A to Z. Experienced tutor


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

YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing open


classes in Wembley on Tuesday
evening and Fremantle on Thursday
evening. Certified Teacher Suzanne
0414 883 139

HUMAN Biology tutor. Eight years


tutoring experience. Current 5th year
Medical student with BSc Chemistry.
$50p/h.
James 0404 918 438

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS

FRAN

GOLDEN Cane palms 5x2m HT,


potted, Sun hardened $30 ea or
$100 lot. 9387 1691
MAGIC Bullet 21 piece, new in box,
chop, mix, blend, whip, grind, juice,
recipes $130, 0400 850 189
SIDEBOARD
Solid Rosewood,
superb quality, classic style. Has 3
cupboards (with adjustable shelves
to interior) + 3 large drawers.
Outstanding condition, polished.
Please ph: 0477 433 591
SINGLE Sofa bed. Very good
condition used a few times. Comes
with mattress and blue cover. Slate
base no use. Now will sell for
$80.00. Phone Sally on 0434 471
814 or 9381 9770
TWO Jarrah coloured sideboards
as new. Two coffee tables. Total
$180, 9384 2352
WEST Leederville/Wembley duplex
3br secluded location, carport, North
facing courtyard, No Pets, long
lease.
Available
now,
suit
professional/couple $380pw, 0497
621 833 (phone only)
9383 9790
WINE Italian homemade Shiraz &
Grenache 2015 at $13.50 plt.
Extremely palatable Port at $15.00
plt. Exquisite beverages with no
impurities. 0422 675 047

ANTIQUES
ANTIQUES Clocks for sale. Large
collection 9380 6399
PHILLIPS 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

ENGLISH And Literature tuition.


Very experienced Yr11/12 WACE
teacher/examiner/marker.
The
Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace,
Claremont. 9284 3004

MATHEMATICS
Tutoring. Very
experienced Yr11/12 WACE teacher
/examiner/marker. The Tuition
Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
MATHS
Specialist tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords.
Individualised teaching, trained
tutors. Full Australian curriculum.
Free assessment. Ph 9388 3727.
www.numberworksnwords.com
MATHS Tutor: Year 6-12. Qualified,
experienced, registered teacher;
improves motivation, revises basics,
extends gifted, guaranteed results;
siblings no extra cost. I come to your
home, must live within 4km of Mt
Claremont.
Call Stuart 0478 774 410
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
SPANISH Online tutoring using
Skype. Qualified experienced
teachers living in Chilie. Improve
grammar, conversation and reduce
accent. All levels welcome.
Whatsapp message +56971 363321
or Skype davterr1984

FASHION
MADE In Italy & made especially
for the professional & the academic.
Unisex superb all-leather satchels &
briefcases from importer direct at
exceptional price of $490 ea. RRP
$1200. Showroom enq. 0423 225
420

FOR HIRE
BRENda

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

BED AND BREAKFAST


ROSEMOORE B & B Mosman
Park. Sng/twn/dbl rooms, own
ensuites. www.rosemoore.com.au. 9384
8214

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
GARAGE Sale this Sat 12 Sept
9am-1pm at 156 Harborne St,
Wembley. Moving house, retro
stereo equip, retro lights, various
furniture, diving equip, skis, toys,
clothes

33601

DUNSBOROUGH
Absolute
beachfront, sleeps up to 6 adults & 4
kids, from $475 p/n. Still available
September and January holidays. See
our new website
www.catalpawhalerscove.com or
phone 9732 2040
5 Bdm beach house for holiday
rental in Dawesville. Sleeps 6 adults,
5 children. Ocean views. $400-$600
/night.
Call 0409 081 013
ALBANY 2 brm cottage. Central
views. Peaceful. $120 nt, $400 wk.
Also Granny flat (downstairs) 1
bdrm. $90pn, $300 pw, Nov/Dec.
0407 500 126
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
DUNSBOROUGH Christmas 2015.
Waterside views, big deck, outdoor
entertaining, A/C, one house from
Beach. Small dog welcome. Sleeps
6. 0438 605 123
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
PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075

JEWELLERY
CHAIN Made in Italy with pendant,
exquisite workmanship, 18ct gold,
17.5g, 32.5cm long. Perth valuation
of $2625, plus Opal Sth Australian
green-blue & red stones set in
Ladies' ring & pendant with
gold-plated chain, plus 3 Mabe
pearls for Ladies' ring & matching
earrings. Sell the lot for $1650 ono.
Nedlands 0423 225 420

LOST & FOUND


FOUND Footy boots (black) fell off
roof of car, Selby/Boulevard, Sunday
6th Sept.
0432 086 882
LOST Pink and Grey male Galah
since Tuesday 1st September, Mt
Claremont area. Phone Marie 0406
265 709 or 9384 9941

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

MOTOR VEHICLES

CAR

MITSUBISHI Magna 1994 Auto, AC,


still runs good. Just serviced $875.
Floreat. 0406 710 065
SCOOTER
TGB. Blue. Good
condition. 2007, $450. Please phone
or sms 0402 852 112

VAN

Transporter
VOLKSWAGON
Van(White) 1994, 2 seater, good
runner, needs little work. $3,500 neg.
Please call or sms 0402 852 112

MUSICAL
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
GUITAR Lessons. Eve Tsakalos
Guitar and String Inst School. Group
tuition and private lessons available,
any style taught. Learn from Perth's
most experienced teacher. Contact
Eve 9387 5014
GUITAR
Tuition, beginner to
advanced. eddierg@bigpond.net.au
9381 9146
PIANO
Tuner, for professional
piano tuning services. Phone Ronald
0416 065 983;
www.1pianotuner.com

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION
LONDON W2 Paddington Mews
House. Sleeps 5 quiet cul de sac.
150 meters from Heathrow Express!
Sue Millar 0418 904 229
PARIS Beautiful 2 bed apartment.
Left bank close to Notre Dame. Visit
www.5stjacques.com or call 0418
918 979
PARIS Apt. Sleeps 2-4. Perfect
location 2 minutes to Pompidou
centre, 12 minutes to Notre Dame.
Very clean, comfortable. All
conveniences. Visit
www.ourparisapartment.com.au or 0418
920 431
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

HOUSESITTING

EXCLUSIVE
Elite
private
Courtesan. For further details
contact Colette 0401 962 603

110% Care while you're away.


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

SENSUAL
Massage qualified
therapist. Petite, brunette. By
appointment, Mosman Park, from
$70, Rachael, 0415 836 700

PETS
110% Care while you're away.
Owner operated since 1998. 9382
3550 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au
DOG Obedience classes. Qualified
dog trainer Neri Karazija Saturday
mornings and Wednesday evenings.
Bookings essential. Next classes
commence in late September 2015.
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 held in September. To express
your interest ring Naomi & Jaimee on
9384 2644
DOG Walker available. Sat & Sun
8am-4pm. Western suburbs. Max 2
dogs per walk $30 p/hr.
Call 0402 361 322
PUPPY
School and puppy
management.
Sundays
at
Swanbourne Veterinary Centre.
9:15am and 10:45 am 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
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

SITUATIONS VACANT
AIYANA Retreat in Denmark, is
looking for an experienced,
motivated massage therapist (Dip.
Remedial massage is preferred). We
offer an attractive combination of
accommodation, base salary plus
commission. Please send your
resume to
relax@aiyanaretreat.com.au or SMS
0427 483 258
CAREGIVERS Needed to make a
difference in the lives of older
people. We are seeking reliable,
empathetic and compassionate
people to provide non-medical
assistance and companionship to
seniors in their own homes. We need
people who can work out of school
hours; evenings, overnights and
weekend hours, or with wide
availability. No qualifications
necessary, all training provided
through to Cert III. Experienced and
qualified staff are also welcome.
Own vehicle required. To apply
please call Home Instead Senior
Care during office hours on
6310 0400
CLEANER (full time) required for
hostel in Claremont. Mon to Fri early
start. Call for more details. Joanne or
Leanne 9384 3324
CLEANING
Lady wanted in
Cottesloe. Professional clean living
gent, no children. Service once per
week for three hours required. Tel
0408 557 821
DISHWASHER For busy cafe Kings
Park must be available weekends.
Must have good work ethic and
attention to detail. Please call PJ
Zamia Cafe 9388 6700
FULL Time housekeeper required
Fremantle area. We require the
service of a full time housekeeper
6-7 days per week, 9am-11am
/12pm. You must hold a permanent
work visa for Australia, own transport
preferred. You must be: energetic,
punctual, efficient. Duties will
include: cleaning, ironing, laundry,
linen. Full housekeeping duties.To
apply please call Melissa (08) 9286
7402
GARDENERS Wanted. Weeding
women are looking for passionate
gardeners to join their team working
in the Western suburbs. To apply go
to
www.weedingwomen.com.au or call
1800 24 74 84
GUTTER And downpipe installer.
Expanding company requires
experienced person to install gutters
and downpipes. Full-time position.
Must have car licence, own vehicle.
Hard work, good rewards. Good
team environment. Contact Shea
Vale at Rooftec on 0435 854 730 or
email: info@rooftec.com.au
HELP
Needed for elderly Mt
Claremont woman. Come in to
prepare meals at night, and come in
morning to check breakfast and
medications and make up lunch.
Plus 2 hour's house work p.w. Can
be job share. Police clearance
required. Phone 0419 224 790
POOL Service person required for
part to full time position in Mosman
Park, training available, good
presentation and people skills
required, suit quick to learn student
or school leaver with more work in
summer, driving lic essential, email
resume to
psm_mosman@optusnet.com.au
or phone 0413 519 910
SENIOR Hairstylist required part
time for a lovely hair and beauty
salon in Wembley.
Call Jo 0407 271 051
WAITSTAFF Must be experienced,
friendly, customer focused and hard
working for busy cafe in Kings Park.
Must be available weekends. No
nights, approx 25 hrs per week suits
someone for long term stable
position.
Call PJ Zamia Cafe 9388 6700

Indigo Painting

POST, September 12, 2015 Page 93

Were ready
for the surf

classifieds classifieds
SITUATIONS WANTED
ACCOUNTING MYOB Mr Fixit. No
job too small, Phil 0419 952 261

Children in Floreat are getting ready


to plunge into summer.

ANGEL Organisers. Cut Clutter,


pack,
sort,
unpack
denise.lonergan@gmail.com. Mobile
0439 095 189
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
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
CLEANERS
Available,
references $28 ABN
Susan 0407 387 130

reliable

CLEANING Iron. Team of two.


Years of experience police c. $30
p.h. Nandy 0413 570 137
CLEANING
Lady experienced,
reliable, references, Pol Clr $30 p/h
0423 289 020
DOMESTIC Cleaner housekeeper.
Fastidious, experienced, efficient.
Excellent references, Pols/Cl 0431
915 972
EXPERIENCED
painter. Interior
and exterior. Excellent service. Get
the house looking fresh for summer.
Can give free estimate quote on-site.
Very well priced $30/hr. Call Ben
0432 221 702
GARDEN
A Backyard
Experienced.
Phone Nick 0412 772 238

Blitz.

GARDENING
Lawnmowing,
whipper snipping, hedging, weeding.
Experienced and live local.
$30-$35ph.
Call Craig 0411 315 807
GARDENING
Reticulation.
Friendly, reliable and experienced.
One off or long term maintenance.
Free quotes. Reed 0401 498 737
GARDENING Weeding, clearing,
sweeping, hedge trimming. Steve
0410 089 830
GARDEN Maintenance W/Subs.
Experienced,
special
rates
pensioners. 0498 837 612
GARDEN Makeovers, clean ups,
reticulation. Small jobs, free quotes.
Landscape apprentice.
Call 0423 477 822
HANDYMAN Efficient, reliable. 25
years
experience.
Painting,
gardening, tiling, craftsman etc. Call
Bob. 9444 6474, 0403 511 072
IRONING A1 absolutely amazing
personal service by Chris who never
forgets you, talks to the kids and
pats the dog! Always on time, always
ironed the way you want. Early
morning pick up and delivery. Get
your summer clothes out now before
the rush. Casuals welcome. Call or
msg Lyn 0418 915 842,
email lynley@wsisperth.com.au
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,
delivery, honest, reliable
0429 998 989

pick

up

Floreat nippers Isis Salama, 7, Tari 6, and Amazis 10 are ready for the clubs open day. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Forrest offers Syrian refuge as Ted digs in


From page 1

Mr Smith (81) said on Thursday


he had had no approach from
Mr Forrest about the proposal to
house refugees from Syria.
He said he would still like Mr
Forrest to contact him to discuss
the terms of the contract and the
refugee proposal.
After a sale document was signed
in March, Mr Smith was involved
in negotiations with the Forrests
through third parties to vary the
terms of the sale and in attempts
by Mr Smith to keep the house.
He said he had asked Mr Forrest
to step back from the sale of the
house, where he had lived for the
past 43 years.

TO LET
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
FLOREAT House 3x2x2 plus study,
close to Forum. Built in robes, walk
in robe, air con, dish washer, inc
gdning, long lease, $580/wk. For
details text
0419 920 408
HAIR Salon space for rent in
Wembley. Great weekly rates. Call
Jo 0407 271 051
MARMION
Sorrento walk to
Marmion Angling Aquatic Club and
Hilary's Marina . Brand new
executive apartment, 2 bed, 2 bath,
2 car bays. 100 mtrs to beach. $600
pw. Available mid October, 0405 371
414
MT
Claremont, Self contained
studio, 2 brm, new kitchen,
bathroom, a/c, courtyard. Suitable
working couple or single $450 pw.
Vacant now. Ph 0414 750 598
NEDLANDS To Let. Hampden Rd
Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
SMALL Rear home, close to
Claremont Quarter. Suit quiet tenant.
$300 per week.
0421 876 432

IRONING Pick up and deliver, any


area, $10.00 p/hour, quick service
and reliable 0413 907 261

WANTED TO BUY

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

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

RELIABLE Caring, resourceful lady


available to support your family and
make your life easier. Happy to
undertake tasks and activities within
local
community,
providing
companionship and care to older and
younger members of your family.
Available weekday mornings and
some afternoons. Please call 0478
219 843
RETICULATION
Repairs
at
reasonable rates get your system up
and running for summer. Call Simon
on 0407 797 766
SEEKING
Employment, semi
retired. Anything considered. Ph
Trevor 9574 5762

TO LET
AAAAFOR more properties To Let
see the classified advertisement
in our Real Estate
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. $395/week neg. 0412
234 885
CLAREMONT CBD car park for
rent. Available 24/7. CCTV cameras.
Gated, underground, key card.
$60pw, 0438 605 123
DALKEITH 4x1 suit fam, pool, bd,
retic, shops, lge rms, bir basic kit
10-2pm, Sat, 9386 6067

The 600 nippers and adults who make


up the Floreat Surf Life Saving Club
will be showing off their latest gear
at an open day on Sunday afternoon
next weekend.
With help from Metro Motors, a new
ute has been equipped with a defibrillator, rescue and spinal boards, first-aid
kits and a radio.
There are also two beach buggies in
the Floreat stable. The patrol season
for adults starts on October 25.
Replacing the club buildings roof
would be delayed until after the summer
season, club official Rozz Blair said.

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

WANTED TO RENT
ROOM To rent. Urgent. Gentleman
RPH worker. Subiaco o.k or
surrounding area. Greg 0413 701
489
SEEKING Long-term house rental
in Cottesloe or nearby, one child at
Scotch. Excellent tenant with great
references from two previous
owners, Owner can access for
holidays if required. Experienced
with
house
and
garden
improvements, properties needing
work. Have furniture and white
goods. Prefer no agents, Flexible
starting date from immediate to mid
October. Contact Susie
0417 848 829

He had last contacted Mr


Forrestss lawyers a week ago, but
has not heard back.
Mr Smith says the meeting in
March at which he signed the offer
document lasted less than half an
hour, during which, he says, he did
not understand the details and
implications.
The next day, when he realised
what he had done, he collapsed
and was taken to hospital.
A lawyer who is trustee for the
Forrests applied for a caveat on
the house on March 12. It dates
the contract at March10.
The Forrests live in another historic Cottesloe house, Pine Lodge,
also built in the 1890s.
Mr Forrest is the founder of

Fortescue Metals Group, WAs


third largest iron ore producer.
Tukurua was used to house refugees from Indonesia after the fall
of Singapore during World War II.
When Mr Smith began marketing Tukurua in July last year, it
was the first time it had been put
on the open market since it was
built in 1896.
He said then that he expected its
sale to record one of the highest
prices in Australia of more than
$50million.
He later changed agents and
marketed the house at offers
above $25million.
The house was built by colonial
attorney-general Septimus Burt as
a summer home, facing the ocean

in Marine Parade at the rear of


5000sq.m of land, on four lots on
the corner of Rosendo Street.
The Burts sold it to a station
owner who leased it to Barry
and Kathryn Cass in 1933. They
bought it six years later and renamed it after Tukurua Bay in
New Zealand.
Their unmarried daughter,
Dorothea Cass, inherited the
house in 1946 and left it in her
will to Mr Smith in 1994. Mr Smith,
from Ireland, had been her tenant since 1973, and they had been
friends, accompanying each other
to church.
Mr Smith spent millions renovating Tukurua after years of dispute
with the Heritage Council.

Truckies take Cott rat run


From page 1

The other truck driver, Jim Gault,


emphatically agreed with Ray that it
was common practice for truck drivers to use the western suburb route
on their way north to commercial and
industrial hubs.
Theres no other efficient way of
going north, he said.
If you go any other route, its going
to take a lot longer to get there.
Its a hairy thing to do, driving up
Curtin Avenue.
It gets very narrow and theres some
terrible bits of the road which just
dont work for heavy vehicles.
He cited Curtin Avenues intersections with Jarrad and Eric streets as
key problem areas, as well as school
and railway crossings.
There are various locations around
the metropolitan area where theres a
serious accident just waiting to happen,
and I think Curtin Avenue would have
to be one, Mr Gault said.
Ray said he had seen plenty of close
calls between trucks and cars, other
trucks, motorbike and bicycles in
Curtin Avenue.
To be honest with you, its only
going to be a matter of time before
were going to have major accidents;
someone is going to get killed on that
road, he said.
At the Jarrad Street intersection
Ive seen so many people ducking in
front of trucks to turn right and then
the lights turn orange and the car
driver puts on the anchor and nearly
gets rear-ended by a semi- trailer.
Mr Gault agreed with Ray that the
freight link would not alleviate the
heavy vehicle issue in the western
suburbs.
Instead, he felt it would increase
heavy traffic as more truckies avoided
both the long looping route of the
Roe Highway extension and the toll
attached to taking it.
Coming out of the Freo port, not
many trucks are going to head south
for 5km to 8km then get on to the new
Roe 8 extension to get on to the Roe
Highway, because thats madness:
youre wasting fuel and time, he said.
Theyll probably carry on up Leach
Highway still, and use Curtin Avenue
for northbound trips.
We pay enough in fuel excise and
fuel and registration and taxes on the
trucks; why the heck do we need to
pay more?

This would be a huge, huge project


that doesnt actually meet the industrys needs or those of people in the
suburbs.
Ray said: I do frequently cut up
through the western suburbs, depending what time of day it is and where
Im going.
He has driven road trains and semitrailers in WA for the past 15 years.
He said he was afraid that if he
spoke out about the freight link and
his reservations about it, his livelihood
would suffer.
He said the prospect of B-triple road
trains on the freight link, and potentially
spilling out on to other non-tolled routes,
(Huge road trains rumbling our way,
POST, September 5) was worrying.
Its ludicrous, absolutely crazy,
he said.
Youve got this extra length, this
extra weight of the B-triples, and in
mixed traffic people do the craziest
things around trucks.
I think a few more people need to
realise what on earth the government
is doing.
Both truck drivers said the Curtin
Avenue leg of the route north was
problematic.
Mr Gault described the prospect
of B-triples being on the freight link
and coming into suburban areas as a
stupid idea.
Whatever politician is putting that

forward needs to get out in some of


the trucks and see exactly what goes
on, he said.
Im dead against them bringing
B-triples on.
B-triples come in two configurations,
short and normal.
The B-triples currently allowed in
Curtin Avenue are the short ones, with
a maximum length of 27.5m.
Main Roads WA said B-triples would
be allowed on the new freight link at a
maximum length of 36.5m, Parliament
was told on Thursday.
Both drivers said the freight link
would cause more problems than it
solved, not only for the western suburbs, but also for the already stretched
freight transportation system.
My biggest concern is just the insanity of it, Mr Gault said.
Like many have said, its time they
moved the port down to Kwinana.
The congestion at Fremantle is
an absolute nightmare at times. Its a
constrained site, it cant keep growing
the way it is, theres just no room for
it to expand.
Youd be surprised how many truckies are out there saying it is a waste
of bloody time and money.
He said many truckies preferred
beefing up roads to Kwinana and building a terminal down there.
Weve got to get freight trucks out
of suburbia.

Curtain call for Regal seats


From page 1
After an approach by the Regal
Theatre Foundation, Subiaco councillors recently approved a $100,000
donation towards the cost of the new
seats, and to make another $400,000
available in a loan over four years.
Foundation chairman and former
Subiaco mayor Richard Diggins welcomed the grant.
He said the foundation had approached the council because it wanted
the city to be the first sponsor in what
will be an overall $12million revamp
of the local icon, donated to the public
by former owner Paddy Baker.
John Thornton, who was manager of
the Regal for more than 40 years after
he converted the former cinema to a live
theatre space, said relations with the
council had not been good in the past.
We had to force them to do anything,

including picking up our rubbish, Mr


Thornton said.
The Regal is the only non-subsidised
theatre in Perth, according to the
foundation.
Its wonderful, Mr Thornton said.
I was hoping Id live long enough
to see it because for years we werent
seemingly getting anywhere.
This will make it so much easier
to garner a lot more support from
the broader community because
we can now say with great glee that
the council is on board, which is
wonderful.
The last time major work was carried out on the theatre was in the mid
1990s, when a new stage and the fly
tower were added.
The foundation, which is separate
from Interstar, the company that leases
the theatre, will now start looking for
other sponsors to raise the $12million.

Page 94 POST, September 12, 2015

Austin Robertsons sporting

All fired up in the Dockers camp


At the Freo Dockers media
conference on Monday, Ross
Lyon and Matthew Pavlich
faced a group of news-hungry
journos anxious to set a fire
alight under the big qualifying
final against the Swans.
Most questions levelled at the
Lyon King and The Pav were
respectful, middle-of-the-roadnothing-provocative kind of fare,
which brought predictable, acceptable and polite responses.
I had considered asking about
the necessity of taggers in todays football, and whether or
not there was a role for Ryan
Crowley, whos looked lean and
mean at training.
That and, perhaps, Rosss
thoughts on same-sex marriage but in the end I decided
against it.
As to who will line up on
Saturday for the Dockers: our
guess, it would seem, is as good
as Rosss right now.
He casually said Ballas would
be fit and available, and also
seemed unconcerned that Nat

Ross Lyon and Matthew Pavlich were polite but giving nothing away
on Monday.
the Magnif still had a few more emerge from the press conference.
hurdles to jump.
Ross sang the praises of the
When pushed on Nat, he said:
If you ran into Nat in the street, Eagles for their success this
he would say hes ready to go, year, and said it was great for
but I am the coach and there WA that our two teams were one
is a match committee that has and two on the ladder.
This sounded like Mark
to be satisfied that he is right.
Even if I could give you the Knopflers Brothers in Arms, but
ended more like Billy Thorpes
22 players now, I wouldnt.
Poison Ivy.
And, that was that.
Ross made it pretty damn clear
But two other things did

there was a fierce battle ahead,


and nothing remotely like a fight
between brothers in arms.
For all the Lyon King cared,
the Eagles could be on the moon,
because my only focus is on
the Dockers, and we will put
ourselves in the best position
to win the premiership. Amen!
Understandably, Ross and
Pav agreed the team had to recapture the form they showed
early in the season if they were
to line up on the victory stage
on grand final day at the MCG.
The club had recognised this
towards the latter part of the
home-and-away season, and they
worked like a team of mechanics overhauling every part of
the engine.
When asked about the possibility of a repeat of Sydneys
Adam Goodes booing incident a
few weeks ago, Ross diplomatically said that while he wouldnt
ask people not to boo, the AFL
family had already come together on this matter, and he
would be very disappointed
if there was any catcalling or

booing.
The Pav gave nothing away on
the teams secret strategies, but
emphasised that solidarity and
unity of performance were alive
and well among the players and
his team was ready.
There was mention of Pavs
book being almost ready for
publication, and that talks about
his future would occur at the
end of the season.
Its pretty easy to find blokes
in this town who say Pav is definitely in his last season, that hes
been seen talking to everyone
from TV network headhunters
to the Australian Border Force,
that hes leased an apartment in
Paris for 2016, and so on.
But I hope the scuttlebutt is
just that. Matthew Pavlich is
a once-in-a-generation player.
He doesnt owe the Dockers, or
their fans, a single thing, but if
hes got one more year to give,
I hope he does just that.
But if all the speculation is
right, lets hope that elusive
Dockers premiership arrives
before he goes.

Whats round the corner? Are they Claytons


The AFL tram has reached
the end of the penny section.
Ten sides are heading to various holiday destinations, and we
now know the who, where and
when of the fight for the 2015
premiership cup, the medals
of glory, the champagne and all
the trimmings.
History tells that after all the
hoopla subsides, the eventual
winner will come from one of
the top four teams.
But this season may still throw
up a dark horse, particularly
if the past four rounds of the
AFL competition are taken into
account.
My dark horse was the
Bulldogs, but then bottom side
Brisbane bobbed up and rolled
them over, if you can believe
that.
This sort of topsy-turvy form
has been giving the bookies and
the punters a major migraine.
So which side is the genuine
favourite now?
The Hawks and the Dockers
have had their time in the spotlight, regarded by the media as
the two horses leading the race
to the finishing line.
The Dockers deserved to be
minor premiers, but there are
still lingering questions about
whether they have enough potency in the forward line to kick
a winning score.
The Hawks are a damn good
side, but, with six losses and
some ill-discipline on field and
off, it will take some convincing
before the look as invincible as
they appeared last year.
The injury-plagued Eagles had
been doing it week after week
against the odds, only to stumble at the penultimate hurdle
of the home-and-away season
when it seemed they had their
fingerprints all over the minor
premiership.
Much depends on Big Nic
Nat. His fortunes have gathered
momentum this year, and with
him in full flight they must be
a chance but they have also
shown they can be beaten.
The Swans look less likely to
prevail, particularly with key
playmakers Kieran Jack and
Luke Parker missing through
injury, and now Buddy Franklin
also out of action, for a while
at least.
What of Richmond and North
Melbourne? Are the Tigers too
Brett Delidio, Dustin Martin and
Trent Cochin dimensional? Is the

retirements?
AFL players who retire can
generally be sorted into three
categories: those with nothing
to do, those with too much
going on, and those who have
their futures all sorted out.
Of the three Cats lifted shoulder-high by their proud-as-punch
teammates last weekend, I get
a sneaky feeling that Stevie
Johnson has embedded himself
in that last rarified group.
The evidence: his body language the way he has finished
off his last season with
Geelong.
In every interview hes done,
Stevie J has never given any
hint that his playing days are
over. In fact, he looks downright
indignant to me.
But if Stevie J is to play on,
where will it be?
If he would consider coming
all the way to Perth, Fremantle
should try to lure him to
Dockerland.
But I dont think for a moment
that Stevie J will move out of
Victoria, and that means he
will look for a Melbourne club.
He doesnt fit the mould at
the Hawks, and Collingwood,
Carlton, St Kilda, Essendon and
Melbourne are all in rebuild,
like the club that has just shown
him the exit.
That leaves North Melbourne,
the Western Bulldogs and
Richmond.
Perhaps the team that wants
him most is Richmond, which
has been searching for a class
small-to-mid forward.

Big Nic Naitanui has helped keep the Eagles in full flight this season.
only thing predictable about the
Kangaroos their unpredictability?
Which leaves the Crows, who
would like nothing better than
to take the coveted cup back to
the land of churches and fine
wines after a year of ups and
tragic downs.
In the end, I am going to
regurgitate what I predicted

two years ago: for the first


time in history, we will have a
Fremantle Dockers-West Coast
Eagles grand final.
And, if that does happen, in
the words of a former prime
minister: Any employer in
Western Australia who doesnt
give their employees a day off
is a BUM.

Mathew Stokes will be looking for


another home.

Could Stevie Johnson turn up as a


Docker next year?
But dont rule out the Kangas
or the Bullies.
It was Richmond who moved
Robert Nahas along to a gleefully grateful Kangas, but Stevie
is in another class. I can see him
potent and dangerous in any of
those three teams.
Fellow Geelong player Mathew
Stokes will definitely be looking
for another home.
GWS may lead the charge
there, but most clubs that think
they are close enough to win the
Holy Grail would welcome him.
Stokes is only 30 and has some
good football ahead of him.
James Kelly might be the only
one to actually retire but even
he may be talked into playing
on by the Adelaide Crows, who
could use a class small defender.
Either way, it was great see
to the raw emotion pouring out
from the Geelong faithful for
three great Cats.
But it will be interesting to
see whether or not Cats supporters will boo them if they
start arriving at Kardinia Park
in different colours.

POST, September 12, 2015 Page 95

Kids
Last weeks
doodle.

Violet Worner (7)

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.

Sebastian Twiss-Yuen (7)

The super
seven-year-olds

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

Hi Kids,

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

Violet Worner (7), from


Claremont, is one of our major
Doodlebug winners this week.
Her drawing of a little black
Scotty dog is absolutely adorable. I
wish I could pick him up and give
him a cuddle! He must have been
very well behaved, too, because somebody has given him a chewy bone.
Sebastian Twiss-Yuen (7), from
Daglish, is the other big winner.
He has gone to a lot of trouble
drawing every scale of his terrifying
sea monster and colouring it very
carefully. Im glad its an imaginary
monster because otherwise Id never

.....................................................................................Postcode ....................
Phone number: ..............................................................................................
What have you drawn?: .............................................................................

Clothes peg

crocodile
What to do:

What youll need:


wooden clothes peg
green paint or felt pen
paintbrush
green pipe cleaner
scissors
green construction paper
googly eyes
craft glue
red paper

Paint your clothes peg green everywhere


except the bottom.
While your clothes peg dries, cut 2 pieces from the green pipe cleaner to form the two
pairs of legs. Bend in a V shape and bend again at the ends for the feet.
Glue the pipe cleaner legs inside the clothes peg one towards the back and one inside
where peg opens.
Next, cut a 13cm strip of construction paper the same width as the clothes peg and
fold it like an accordion, leaving the last few centimetres unfolded for the tail. Cut the
tail to a point.
Place 2 dabs of glue on top of the peg and glue on the eyes. Run a line of glue down the
crocodiles back and attach the accordion-folded construction paper to form bumps.
You may need to lie it on its back until the glue sets.
Finally, cut a piece of red paper to add a little red tongue just inside the pegs opening
to complete your smiling crocodile.

Lodge classifieds by web or fax


The POSTs successful pre-paid classifieds are
accepted by fax or on the special form on the POST
website at www.postnewspapers.com.au

Provided these ads are accompanied by valid


credit card details, they will be placed in the
next edition.
The POSTs standard low prices, shown on
the form on this page, also apply to the ads
faxed or lodged via the website.
After verification, a receipt can be faxed or
emailed back to advertisers on request.

Fax your POST Classifieds to 9388 3883.


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

Q: Why dont cannibals


eat clowns?
A: Because they taste
funny.
Q: How does Darth Vader
like his toast?
A: On the dark side.
Q: Why did the chicken
cross the playground?
A: To get to the other
slide.

go swimming again!
There were loads of interesting
entries this week. Katies drawing of
a man watering the garden was done
fantastically well and Maxs elephant
vehicle was very original.
Oscars dad was getting excited
watching the football on TV and
Jessicas seal was waiting for its fish
dinner. Audreys snake was very well
done and Colemans dog was cute
and furry.
Caitlin did a beautiful job on
her rhinoceros and Amelias dragon
was breathing huge flames. Avas
elephant was beautiful and bold and
James did a super job on his dinosaur.
Bye for now,
Jane

Q: Why did the chicken


cross the clothing
store?
A: To get to the other size.
Q: How did the egg cross
the road?
A: It scrambled across.
Q: How do camels hide in
the desert?
A: Camelflage.

ICE-CREAM WINNERS
Shop 4/531
Hay Street

Subiaco
9381 3100

These Doodlebug contestants have won


ice-cream vouchers.
James OFarrell, Caitlin Fong, Ava McGillivray, Audrey,
Jessica Codling, Amelia Ottaviano, Coleman Murray,
Oscar Brazier, Max Wijns and Katie Barton.

Classified ad.

Six sticky
sucker
sticks

ABN 50 008 917 717

Tongue twister

40
Including
GST

FOR FIRST 2 LINES


Please write one
Word Per Space

Doodlebug

Q: Why did Mozart get rid


of his chickens?
A: Because they kept on
going Bach Bach.

This Advertisement to be included in the next issue of the


SUBIACO, CLAREMONT/NEDLANDS, MOSMAN/COTTESLOE and CAMBRIDGE POST.
CLASSIFICATION...........................................................Number of weeks

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Lodge your ads by 10am Thursday on our secure website: www.postnewspapers.com.au

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


or by 10am Thursday at POST Newspapers, 276 Onslow Road, Shenton Park 6008,
or Fax to 9388 2258 Attention Post Classifieds with valid credit card details. CLASSIFIEDS NOT ACCEPTED BY PHONE
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real estate agents property managers auctioneers


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