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By BRET CHRISTIAN
The bizarre stand-off over Cottesloe
landmark waterfront mansion Tukurua
took a new turn this week when a sign
addressed to iron ore magnate Andrew
Forrest was put up.

By RHIANNON SHINE

Subiaco councillor Mark


Burns has publicly thrown
his support behind four new
candidates in the local government elections.

Top: The sign in place on the deck of Tukurua, a 23-room heritage-listed Cottesloe mansion overlooking the ocean. Main photo: Ted Smith checks the newly installed sign. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Big crowd ready for


biggest street market
By RHIANNON SHINE
Subiaco is ready to be a big
market town again with 50,000
people expected to flock to
Rokeby Road stalls when they
open in four weeks.
The markets, due to open on
October 31, will stretch from
Bagot Road to Hay Street and
Venn Property Group CEO
Evan Briers said it could be
Australias biggest street market.
I actually hope it doesnt go
too crazy its hard to manage
when it goes crazy first up, Mr
Briers, who is managing the
project, said.
Mr Briers was speaking to
a Crossways shopping centre

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where
we go

October 3, 2015

Burns
backs
group
of four

I want to die in
Tukurua, says Ted
Ted Smith (81), who has lived in the
house for 43 years, went public with his
fight to stay in his home after signing a
contract to sell it to Andrew and Nicola
Forrest.
I have asked Mr Forrest to step away
and cancel the contract, which I dispute,
Mr Smith said.
I want to stay here for the rest of my
life and have peace and quiet.
A spokesman for Mr Forrest said the
contract with Mr Smith to buy the house
was binding.
We expect the conveyancing to run
its course, he said.
Refugees were a separate issue.
Mr Smith said he had not intended to sign
an offer for $16million from Mr Forrest, a
fellow Cottesloe resident and founder of
Fortescue Metals Group.
He said he did not blame Mr Forrest,
who was not present when Mr Smith
signed the offer and acceptance form.
The form was signed in March, with a
settlement date of September 1.
Mr Smith has not signed transfer
documents.
He has received a notice saying his
penalty interest debt to the Forrests is
accumulating at more than $2000 a day.
Mr Smith said that the day after the
contract was signed he had collapsed
with anxiety in a Fremantle street and
been taken to hospital by a builder and
a nun he had been speaking to.
He said that when he had signed he
had felt pressured by deadlines, the lack
of other buyers and by price information
about the real estate market, which he
said he was told was dropping.
I felt confused and overwhelmed,
he said.
I felt embarrassed afterwards.
Mr Forrest has said Mr Smith has
sellers remorse.
Mr Smith said the sale price was far
less than the $23.7million sworn valuation he had received.
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meeting, encouraging them and
other permanent retailers to
capitalise on extra trade the
markets will bring.
Hard-hit retailers are optimistic the market, open every
weekend, will revitalise the
Subiaco shopping strips.
Mr Briers estimated the
markets would draw between
20,000 and 40,000 people each
weekend.
It could overshoot that pretty
significantly, he said.
He would prefer a steady
20,000 to flow through when it
opened, rather than 40 or 50,000
the first weekend and then a
significant drop.
The markets promoters have

been careful to choose stallholders with high-quality goods.


There are no coffee retailers in there if you want to get
a coffee, you go to the existing
retailers, he said.
Mr Briers said a team would
set up early on Saturdays.
Im not saying it will be perfect on day one, he said.
But we have put a year of
planning into this and I feel
very excited that we are going
to turn some really big numbers
through the city on Saturdays
and Sundays.
I think the CBD of Perth will
take notice. I dont think the
City of Perth actually knows
what this will do to them on the
weekends.

Mr Burns sent an email to


Subiaco residents this week
asking them to consider East
ward candidate Barry Wilson,
Central ward candidate Sean
Ryan and North ward candidates
Lyly Phan and Julian Leach.
South ward councillor Hugh
Richardson, who is standing
again, said all four had similar
flyers which were all from the
same printer and all supported
no rate rises.
New aspirants know, or
should know if running as a
candidate, that rate increases are
dominated by state government
charges, Mr Richardson said.
A campaign running on no
rate increases and vote for
lower rates has no substance.
Rates will become a non-core
promise next year.
If these people get to the
council, will they then just
blindly follow their adviser,
pursuing his personal goals?
Mr Richardson said recent
rate increases had been driven
by plans to force council
amalgamations.
Where were these aspirants
when the Premier and
Minister were trying to force
amalgamations? he said.
That unnecessary cost is
carried by ratepayers.
Why, as council candidates
do they not understand what
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Seaward families
ejection shocks

My childhood in
Dalkeith was unique
In an advertisement in the September 19
POST, Nedlands councillor Joe Porter promises, among other things, if re-elected to the
Nedlands council, to protect the unique
character of Dalkeith.
Im not sure what he means by unique.
Is he referring to the McMansions that continue to be erected, or the inll that is spoiling
Waratah Avenue and some of the surrounding
streets, particularly Alexander Road?
As someone who grew up in the 40s and 50s, I
see nothing unique about what characterises
Dalkeith today.
Its like any other nouveau riche suburb in
Perth.
The freedom we had in those decades made
Dalkeith very special.
Imagine shopping in the four grocery stores
in Waratah Avenue where the shopkeepers
knew us all by name.
Residents covered the broad spectrum of
both professional and trade occupations. We
played footy and cricket in Genesta and Cygnet
crescents.
We wandered far and wide, often through
acres of virgin bush when stranger danger
was not in our vocabulary.
No, Joe, as far as Im concerned, theres nothing unique about Dalkeith today.
If readers are interested in some insight into
the Dalkeith I was privileged to experience, they
might like to access my personal reminiscences
available in the Nedlands or state library under
the title Once I was a Kookaburra.
David Hayles
Vincent Street, Nedlands
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I am shocked by Defence Housing


Australias (DHA) plans to turn the Special
Air Service families homes in Seaward
Village into rubble.
Demolition and rebuilding are to take six
years. Meanwhile, families are expected to
be quartered elsewhere, losing continuity
with neighbours.
I protest that SAS families are being ejected
by the very body DHA created to protect
their concerns.
Barbara M. Lipple
Lynton Street, Swanbourne

Wheels of confusion
Oh, I say! What a ghastly to-do
Conchita Tequila my maid, you
know plucked her off a website
from one of those hot countries and
a most extraordinary gal honestly,
Id be lost without her anyway, she
decked me out in a snappy safarisuit and packed me off to a recent
council meeting at Cuttlesh-sur-Mer
and my goodness, what a conab!
(Noisy rejection of silent disco,
POST, September 26).
Mayor Graveny St Jose Dawks was
banging on about some music thing
on the seaside that doesnt actually
have any music.
And, by Jove, its a bit rich when
Sally Pyves Francis-Younghusband
starts whining about the possibility
of people arriving on motor-scooters

from undesirable postcodes.


Pyves would do well to remember
that she hasnt been a Cuttles dweller
forever herself!
But Im more concerned about our
local kiddies.
All that silent dancing might lead
to some horizontal cuddling in the
dunes and most of them havent
even started doing law or medicine
at UWA, let alone begun to marry
each other.
What a lot of perfect pife!
Yours sincerely, Bertie Wooster
Esq of John Street, Cuttlesh-surMer.
Peter McClelland
Joseph Street, West Leederville

Too much negativity


in local elections
Im very disappointed with the negativity
surrounding the local government elections.
Do people really have to resort to lame attempts to discredit candidates, claiming they
are working as a bloc, running for political
reasons and so on?
Do local government candidates really need
to copy the poor behaviour of the federal political gamesters?
As a voter in this election, I want to hear from
candidates about how they can make Subiaco
a better place to live, both for residents and
businesses.
What vision do they have for the future as
we face many things such as climate change,
and the possible loss of amenities and income
now the mining boom is over?
Come on, POST!
I know it must be a bonanza time for you
with all the additional advertising candidates
are buying.
Is that why youre fuelling this negativity?
Elections matter and theyre not just a spectator sport!
Can we please have more information and less
of this petty bickering.
These are our suburbs, our democracy,
and we need to know
what people stand
for so we can make
informed decisions.

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After receiving advertising material from


one of the candidates for Claremont council,
I am surprised at the irony of Chris Mews.
He says he is concerned to see further
strategies to address the impacts of increasing trafc density while also saying he was
able to inuence council to save the South
ward from a dedicated cycle way.
Wouldnt having a dedicated cycleway be
one of the strategies to reduce vehicle trafc
by encouraging more bicycle use?
Topaz Wende
Stirling Highway, Claremont

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Claremont dentist
faces court action
By RHIANNON SHINE
Former patients of a Claremont
dentist claim they paid him
thousands of dollars and did
not receive the treatment they
expected.
Stacey Isaac has filed a claim
in Perths Small Claims Tribunal
against the dentist, Randeep
Dhillon, after he treated her at
his Claremont practice, Dental
Horizons.
Ms Isaac said she had paid Mr
Dhillon $5500 for Invisalign treatment which he had not completed
and, she later found out, he was
not qualified to do.
Invisalign is a tooth-straightening treatment that requires
patients to wear aligners, similar
to retainers, which are replaced
every two weeks for results.
Ms Isaac, who lives in Bali, said
she had gone to Mr Dhillon for
Invisalign in 2013.
He told me that Invisalign was
perfect for me because I wouldnt
need to have check-ups and that
he would give me all the aligners
at once, she said.
Ms Isaac said her aligners
stopped fitting about five months

into her treatment.


I had a new set of aligners
sent to me and the same thing
happened after a few months,
they stopped fitting.
I tried to contact Dr Dhillon
for eight weeks.
I called five times, I emailed
countless times, and he wouldnt
respond to me or return my calls.
I ended up contacting
Invisalign directly and they told
me that Dr Dhillon was banned
from doing Invisalign.
They asked me about my treatment and I was informed [it] would
never have worked because Dr
Dhillon never put attachments
on my teeth.
Ms Isaac complained to the
Health and Disability Services
Complaints Office (HaDSCO),
Consumer Welfare WA and
Invisalign Australia, but has not
been able to reclaim her money.
Invisalign Australia confirmed
Mr Dhillon was no longer an
authorised Invisalign provider.
In May, Mr Dhillon told the
POST he was authorised to complete Invisalign treatment that he
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Catman fined for flashing


Tom Neacy reckons he has sold more than $50,000 worth of popcorn since he opened. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Netflix killed the video store


By DAVID HUDLESTON

Digital technology has finally claimed the last video


shop between Perth and
Fremantle.
Tom Neacy, who owns
Blockbuster Video, in Mosman
Park, had hoped to stay open
until 2017.
But since Netflix came on
the scene in February, his
business has rapidly declined.
It has gradually eaten into
us, he said.
I am the last man standing from Perth to Fremantle
and there is not much in

Fremantle.
Though other store closures
have helped us, technology
has caught us well and truly.
If I had a bigger Ben &
Jerrys ice-cream fridge, I
could have probably continued
without the DVDs.
For the past 10 years, business had been good enough
to allow Tom and his wife
to take a world trip every
second year.
But this year, business is
down so much I couldnt afford it I might have to go to
Mandurah, he said.
Tom has operated the store

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He has seen entertainment
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closes on October 11.
The collection includes
world movies people will be
unable to get hold of again.
A collector will probably
come along and take lots of
them, he said.
These are bargains they
wont get again.

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said after last months
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was fined $800 in the Perth
He also followed my
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Friday.
streets
as
she
walked
Last month, police said
reports of Readhead who Dean Michael Read- her baby.
A few women have
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facial tattoos should be was fined $800 in also reported that he tried
to get into their cars.
court last week.
made to them immediately
Readhead must also
if people felt unsafe or
threatened ( Catman on the pay $169.10 court costs after pleading guilty to a charge of commitprowl, September 19).
He has harassed a number of ting an indecent act in public.

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Jock shock

Go West Goat Eagle!


A West Goat Eagle
in Mosman Park will
be cheering his team on
in this weekends footy
Grand Final in Melbourne.
Obi is about four months
old. Nick Strickland got
him when he was nine
days old.
Hes fantastic I dont
have to mow the lawns,
Nick said.
Goats are very interesting animals once you get
the hang of them.
Obi always turns heads
when he is down from a
Dongara farm and out strolling in the western suburbs.
Obi (whose full name is
Obi the Goat Nick is a
Star Wars fan) was dyed
in Eagles colours for the
first final, in which West
Coast thrashed Hawthorn.
For the grand final
well put a number on
him, Nick said.
His favourite player is

Nedlands mayor Max


Hipkins has had a head
transplant, according to a
Rupert Murdoch-owned
publication.
It published a photo of
Claremont mayor Jock
Barker above a caption
which said Mr Hipkins
would be re-elected unopposed.
The website said it
had listed EVERY
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
NOMINEE, but it missed
all four candidates for
Nedlands Dalkeith ward.
It also got the name of
Claremont South ward
candidate Kevin Woods
wrong.

Campaign scales up
An election candidate in
City Beach came across a
sign of optimism while out
delivering flyers - or not.
Was the lizard slithering
out from undergrowth the
first sign of summer, or a
symbol of how low some
electioneers would go?
As the temperature
warms up campaigning is
becoming fierce.
Lucky the bobtail does
not have any sharp teeth.
Get your goat Obi turns heads in Mosman Park and
Cottesloe.

Nic Naitanui at the moment.


Obis days in Mosman
Park are numbered, despite his city home having

lots of room.
Nicks family are tossing
up what to do with their
property, which has been
in the family for 110 years.

that South ward candidate


Chris Wilson did not live in
the ward.
In fact, Chris lives in
Kanimbla Road, Nedlands,
between Hampden Road and
Winthrop Avenue and south
of Nicholson Road, well inside Subiacos South ward.

Wilson lives in
South ward
Last week, some readers
inferred from Shenton Park
resident Helen Leeders
letter, Im voting for candidate who lives in ward,

Its Jock, not Max The


Claremont mayor said he
had no interest in annexing
Nedlands.

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To register email
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Is the Pope a
Catholic?

Pope Francis emerges from his Manhattan residence


during his US tour.

A POST reader in New York


City shot these scoop photos
of Pope Francis on his triumphant visit to the United States.
He was photographed leaving the Popes permanent New
York residence, a few houses
away from Central Park.
Pope Francis, a former
nightclub bouncer, won a new
legion of American admirers during his visit but loud
muttering from right-wing
Catholics for his views on homosexuality, global warming,
consumerism, andirresponsible development.

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Scotch head walks


the pirates plank
By DAVID COHEN
Syrian refugee children will
play on Scotch Colleges playground shipwreck, if junior
school head John Stewart has
anything to do with it.

Arrrrr John Captain Hook Stewart and his piratical crew at Scotch College. Photo: Paul McGovern

Mr Stewart dressed up as
Captain Hook and students
brandished cutlasses at the
launch of the playground at the
Swanbourne school.
I hope we can support the
Syrians. We could have activities
with our boys, or provide
Christmas hampers.
The Royal Agricultural
Society offered the use of the
Showgrounds for refugees,
but since the offer there have
been no developments from the
state or federal governments
(Claremont prepares to
welcome Syrians, POST,
September 19).

Jeanes lands in the dog house


By DAVID COHEN
Cottesloe councillor
Peter Jeanes was put on
the spot on Tuesday night
about an election flyer he
distributed in Cottesloe last
weekend.
Mr Jeanes flyer said his
opponent for Cottesloes
Central ward, Sally Pyvis,
was extremely disingenuous as she had not mentioned she voted against a
comprehensive motion to

improve safety on Marine


Parade in April.
Marine Parade resident
Rosalin Sadler asked
Ms Pyvis: Is this so? at
Cottesloes monthly council
meeting on Tuesday night.
Ms Pyvis replied that she
had supported a 40kmh
speed limit for the length
of Marine Parade.
A procedural ruling had
forced her to vote against
her own road safety measures in order to keep the

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option, a position supported
by council staff.
She said Mr Jeanes had
omitted from his flyer a crucial clause that showed he
had voted against reducing
the speed limit from Sydney
Street to North Street.
He left out that clause
while reprinting the others,
most of which Ms Pyvis had
proposed.
It is extremely disingenuous of Mr Jeanes to
misrepresent to Cottesloe
residents my position on my
own important safety initia-

tives for Marine Parade, Ms


Pyvis told the meeting.
He excised from his flyer
the very clause that shows
he opposed the speed limit
reduction proposal arguably the most effective
safety measure for Marine
Parade.
Earlier on the day of the
meeting, Mr Jeanes, the
deputy mayor, complained
to the POST about the dream
run Ms Pyvis was getting in
a published interview.
The article ... pedals the
myth that I voted against
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The playground was more


than a year in the making and
features a vessel broken in two,
with a mast across the wreck
and plenty of climbing spaces.
Children are weak and dont
play like we used to play, Mr
Stewart said.
I wanted a playground that
would challenge our boys
physically, where they can be
suspended on ropes with their
own hands.
When theyre in it the boys
have to think about the risks
theyre taking.
Boys were asked what they
wanted in their playground and
school staff did a lot of research.
Aden Brown and Andre
Carvello designed a wonderful
playground, Mr Stewart said.
Boys dressed up as pirates
and were keen to see Mr Stewart
walk the plank.

North Cott hopeful


North Cottesloe Primary Schools Lynnette
Mannolini is in the running for a WA
Education Award.
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Floreat Forum celebrates


Mary Poppins was hovering
over the Skyline drive-in cinema in Floreat and the Beatles
had just released their album,
Help.

Bruce Chittock and Sandy Rifici


look back over memories of
Floreat Forum where both their
familes have had businesses
since it opened 50 years ago.

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The mini-skirt arrived and


so did Floreat Forum, WAs
first taste of American-style
shopping.
It is 50 years since the centre,
on the corner of The Boulevard
and Howtree Place, opened.
Sandy Rificis family lived in
Floreat and she still does.
Her father was a hairdresser
and had a chain of salons across
the metropolitan area.
He decided to open a salon
in Floreat Forum and it is still
there though Sandy said there
had been quite a few makeovers.
Elsewhere in the centre, Bruce
Chittock opened Amity Travel
and now has great grandchildren

of some of his first customers


coming in to book holidays.
I am now on to the fourth
generation of my original
clientele, he said.
Bruce said he had just moved
from New Zealand when he set
up the business.
Now his wife Sandra does the
morning shift and Bruce the
afternoon.
Our son Luke sorts out all the
computer and technical stuff,
he said.
Sandy Rifici said: I was nine
when the centre opened and
there was a fishmonger and
shops like a baker and fruit shop.
The customers were very
upset when they closed up.
The centre was a landmark
for kilometres around with its
circus tent-like roof.
An exhibition of photos of the
Forum over the years is on show
at the centre.

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Outgoing Cottesloe councillor Jack Walsh got several


rounds of applause from a
packed public gallery at
Tuesday nights council
meeting.
His fair representation of
residents and ratepayers interests has earned him respect,
councillor Sally Pyvis said.
She said Mr Walsh assessed
everything on its merits and
had never told her how he
would vote in a meeting.
Mr Walsh was elected as a
North ward councillor in 1998.
Ms Pyvis said being honest
and cool under pressure were
just a few of his qualities.
John Street resident Philippa
Wiggins said Mr Walsh was a
local identity with an amenable
manner.
His analytical brain has

Jack Walsh
been of great benefit to
Cottesloe, she said.
His total commitment to
Cottesloe and his skills will
be greatly missed.
Ratepayers association
secretary Yvonne Hart said

not having Mr Walsh on the


council would leave a huge gap.
His depth of knowledge
cannot be matched, Ms Hart
said. He always puts the needs
of Cottesloe first.
She said Mr Walshs efforts
against the state governments
forced council cull were outstanding.
He has the highest standards of honesty and integrity,
Ms Hart said.
Mayor Jo Dawkins said she
wasnt sure what the records
were, but Mr Walsh had seen
off several mayors and been
through landmark decisions
in Cottesloe.
Its a big chunk of ones
life in anyones terms, Ms
Dawkins said.
She said Mr Walsh had
served on a plethora of committees, including most or all of
his career on the development
services committee.

If only Clare was still there


Cottesloe councillors miss
a Public Transport Authority
worker named Clare.
Their longing emerged during
discussion about possible infill
next to the rail line, mentioned in
a report from planning manager
Andrew Jackson.
Mayor Jo Dawkins said a sixyear-old drawing attached to
the meeting agenda of how infill
might look was boring and an
example of what the town did
not want.
The report touched on various
reports and resolutions as far
back as 2007.
Deputy mayor Peter Jeanes
said several state government
departments had been involved.
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A huge amount was done with
the PTA there was a particularly
good young woman called Clare.
Nothings changed. Curtin
Avenue is still the same.
Councillor Jack Walsh said
Clare had done her very best.
As soon as she got back to
Dumas House, no one would talk
to her, Mr Walsh said.
The last time we talked to
Colin Barnett he said take it up
with the Department for Planning
and Infrastructure.
Ms Dawkins said the timing
was good to discuss it.
We are going to be pushed
more and more on infill, she
said.

Jo Dawkins
says this is
not the infill
shes looking
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Cott pines
butchered

Anger over
felled tuart

Some Cottesloe residents


are upset the iconic norfolk
island pines outside their
homes have been heavily
pruned.
Im absolutely steamed up
about the whole thing, John
Bell said.
Mr Bell and his Marmion
Street near-neighbour, Peter
Robinson, saw the aftermath
of Western Power contractors
work on seven pines last week.
Its the cowboy attitude that
gets me. No one told us, its
disgraceful, John said.
The workers lopped
branches on the eastern side of
some of the trees to the trunks,
leaving the pines lop-sided.
Why was it necessary to
take off so much? These trees
will never recover, Mr Bell
said.
Mr Robinson said his
family kicked a footy into the
40m-high tree outside his home
the night before the pruning.
The next day the branches
and the football were gone,
he said.
We love this tree, but look
what theyve done to it.
It has been pruned before,
but never as viciously.
Peters daughter Lara, who
attends The Quintilian School
in Mt Claremont, said: Why
do they do that?
Cottesloe council CEO Mat
Humfrey said the town was not
told about the pruning.

The felling of a 200-year-old


tuart tree to make way for housing in Cambridge has angered
conservationists who had tried
in vain for a week to save it.

Lop-sided lopping One of the Cottesloe pines after pruning to


clear the 66kV transmission lines. Lower voltage Cottesloe lines are
underground.
Western Powers vegetation
programs Craig Katnich said:
While the end result may not
always be aesthetically pleas-

ing, tree pruning is absolutely


necessary to prevent power
interruptions and keep everyone in the community safe.

Stink-free dunnies in
$4.7m Indiana revamp
By DAVID COHEN
Up to two dozen stink-free,
council-controlled new toilets could be added to Indiana
in a $4.7million revamp.
The beachside project
cleared its first hurdle on
Tuesday night when councillors voted for the revamp of the
big Marine Parade building.
The existing 30-year-old kiosk
will be lifted to street level,
work will be done on side terraces, paving will be replaced,
and a ramp will be installed at
the beach-level boatshed.
The Cottesloe Residents and
Ratepayers Association was
optimistic, and said it hoped
the notorious existing toilets
were kept clean this summer.
Its one of the most important things thats going to
happen in Cottesloe in the
next few years, deputy mayor
Peter Jeanes said.

A three-dimensional picture of
the revamped Indiana.
There will be a public cafe
to the east side of Indiana and
usable open space between
Indiana and the footpath.
They will be the toilets with
the best view in Perth.
Its probably one of the most
progressive things this council
will pass, Ms Dawkins said.
A report to councillors said
the proposal would involve
the state government paying
$1,775,000, Red Rock Leisure

(Indiana management) paying


$1.3million, and the council
$1.668million.
Red Rock holds the Indiana
lease until 2041. The lease
requires it to maintain the
toilets, which are the mostcomplained-about topic in
Cottesloe.
Under the new deal, the
council would look after the
toilets and Indiana would
pay $50,000 more rent a year,
to $200,000.
The report said cleaning the
toilets would cost $80,000 and
$100,000 a year.
Its thought a plumbed and
powered toilet block, not portaloos, will fill the gap during
building work.
The buildings air-conditioning would be replaced,
universal access would be improved, and the toilets would
have better ventilation.
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Rochdale Road in Mt Claremont,
had been fenced off to preserve it.
The land has been earmarked
for housing and public open space.
Since last Monday, September
21, Heidi Hardisty and I have been
ringing the Town of Cambridge
to get put through to planning to
find out what LandCorp planned
for a magnificent tuart tree, Ms
Owen said.
One big tuart was in the fencedoff public open space area, but a
magnificent big tuart with hollows
was outside that area.
On Thursday late afternoon,
Chris Brodie from LandCorp rang
me and left a message.
I returned his call on Friday
morning and he confirmed that
the tuart was not in the open space
and that it was a dangerous tree,
as confirmed by an arborist.
Mr Brodie told Ms Owen the tree
had been felled that day.

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week to make way for housing.
It took four days to get someone
to ring us, Ms Owen said.
Im just sick of spending all
day trying to get some comment.
They could have planned the
housing around those two trees.
Ms Owen said she had spotted
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Subiaco scene

Vote to have a say in who


represents your community

Parent or guardian supervision is required for children under


the age of twelve. For more information, contact the city on
6229 6600 or recreation@subiaco.wa.gov.au

Local government elections will take place across Western


Australia on 17 October. The City of Subiaco election will be
conducted as a postal election by the Western Australian Electoral
Commission. A postal voting package is on its way if you are
a resident in the City of Subiaco on the state electoral roll or
registered on the citys owner/occupier roll.

Download a registration form at


www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/events

Make sure you follow the instructions carefully to complete and


return your vote by the due date. For more information about
the City of Subiaco Council and this years candidates, visit the
citys website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au
For more information about the election and the voting
process, visit the Western Australian Electoral Commissions
website www.elections.wa.gov.au

Skate your way through these


school holidays

Me time, guilt free


Join Telstra Business Woman of the Year nominee, social
researcher and award-winning author Glennys Marsdon for a
free presentation and workshop during Mental Health Week.
The evening will cover the impact of living a fast-paced life
and offer tips to avoid feeling guilty and taking me time to
generate a positive mental state.

What e-resources are available to you?


Wednesday 14 October, 12.30pm
Cyber safety for seniors
Friday 16 October, 12.30pm
Courses run for approximately one hour. To reserve your spot
contact 9237 9300 or visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/events

Crime prevention in summer


As the warmer weather returns, people can change their
patterns around the home, such as leaving doors or windows
open to allow the breeze into the house or spend time
gardening in the back garden while the front section of the
house is unprotected.

When: Monday 12 October, from 6pm to 8pm


Where: Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco

This can leave your home more vulnerable to incidences of


crime.

Places are limited. Book your free ticket online at


www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/events

Here are a few tips to help you protect your home and property
this summer:

Online October

keep your doors and windows secure with locks or screens

Join in on some school holiday fun with a skateboarding clinic


at Subiaco Skate Park. Suitable for ages ve and upwards,
Skateboarding WA will run this free clinic in a fun, social and
positive environment. Skateboards and helmets will be provided
or you can bring your own.

Its time to get active online. Did you know there are thousands
of resources waiting for you online and all completely free with
your library membership? Learn whats there, how to access it
and how you can protect yourself online with tips, tricks and
practical examples.

When: Wednesday 7 October, from 11am to 1pm


Where: Subiaco Skate Park, 450 Rokeby Road, Subiaco

Subiaco Library is running two lunchtime courses this month as


part of the Western Suburbs Libraries Online October.

when gardening, trim trees and hedges to allow a clear view


of your house from the street
when holidaying, arrange for your mail to be collected,
deliveries to be stopped and your bins to be brought in.
For more crime prevention tips, visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au
or contact the community safety ofcer on 9237 9260.

Community notices
Q Ordinary Council meeting Tuesday 6
October
Referred 285 Railway Road, Subiaco
144 Broadway, Crawley Amended DAP application
216 Onslow Road, Shenton Park
Initiation of proposed amendment to Town Planning Scheme No.
4 Recoding of Lots 310, 15, 729 and 25 Lawler Street, Subiaco
from Residential R20 To Residential R20/R50 and Residential R40
Draft Planning Policy 3.11 Duke Street Conservation Area
Final adoption
Proposal to amend the level of signicance of four former
corner stores on the Local Government Inventory and include
all four on the Town Planning Scheme Register of Places of
Cultural Heritage Signicance
Proposal to include former corner stores identied as having
some signicance (Level 3) on the City of Subiaco Local
Government Inventory

Q Town Planning Scheme No. 4


Final adoption of policy
Planning Policy 2.26 Site Works
At the Ordinary Council Meeting held on 22 September 2015,
Council adopted Planning Policy 2.26 Site Works. The policy
aims to provide clear and measurable deemed to comply criteria
for site works that reect the intent of objectives (c) and (d),
and design principles P7.1 and P7.2 of clause 5.3.7 of the
Residential Design Codes.
The policy can be downloaded from the planning and development
section of the citys website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Q Town Planning Scheme No. 4


Policy Rescission
Planning Policy 2.1 Streetscape and 2.4
Residential Car Parking
At the Ordinary Council Meeting held on 22 September 2015,
Council resolved to rescind Planning Policies 2.1 Streetscape
and 2.4 Residential Car Parking.
The provisions of these policies have been replaced by the
provisions of the residential precinct policies, which incorporate
area specic provisions that are responsive to the existing
established neighbourhood character of the precincts.

Q Park Street car park upgrade works


The City of Subiaco is undertaking works in the Park Street car
park to improve the drainage system within the car park.
During the rst stage of works areas of the car park will be
temporarily unavailable. Stage one will include installation of
new pipes and storm water pits.
Stage two includes the levelling and resurfacing of the car park.
During this stage the entire car park will be unavailable for
approximately two to three days.
Stage three includes aesthetic upgrades in which as much
public parking as possible will be made available by completing
the works in sections.
The entire works will ensure the areas drainage system will
be able to withstand a one in ten year storm event while
improving the overall condition of the car park and providing a
safe environment.
Works will be conducted between 7am and 5pm Monday to
Friday and are expected to nish Friday 30 October.
For more information about the works and access to the car
park, please visit the citys website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

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

Q Development applications received


Property

Description

177 Rokeby Road,


Subiaco

Amendment to previously approved


DAP application for conservation works
to the existing Doyle Court building
and construction of a new four storey
ofce building
43 York Street,
Construction of carport to existing
Subiaco
ofce
8490 Keightley Road Construction of a boundary wall to
West, Shenton Park
existing place of public worship
153 Gloster Street,
Alterations and additions to an existing
Subiaco
dwelling
159 Hensman Road, Construction of a garden shed to
Shenton Park
existing dwelling
Public submissions in respect to these proposals are not being
requested at this time. Formal consultation, where required,
will be undertaken in accordance with the citys policy on
planning public consultation. To view the policy, visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Whats happening in Subi


QEat, Play, Thrive workshops
Presented by Ngala, these three, free hands-on workshops are
for parents who want to learn new ways to live a healthier,
happier life for themselves and their families.
Monday 5, 12 and 19 October, 9am
Palms Community Centre, corner Rokeby and Nicholson roads,
Subiaco
RSVP on 9237 9317 or culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

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POST, October 3, 2015 Page 9

Colliers rate
grizzle fizzles
By LLOYD GORMAN
Education Minister Peter
Collier has become the latest
government minister to bash
local government over rates.
In Parliament recently, Mr
Collier, a Subiaco resident,
blamed his local council twice
for a rate rise of 32%.
The annual return for financial interests shows the former
teacher owns a home in Darbon
Crescent, near China Green.

Cott better
than Greece
Rob Rowell hopes Cottesloe
isnt like the Greek capital
Athens.
The Cottesloe councillor
made the comment during
discussion of pool inspection costs.
In Athens they found 16
times the number of pools
than had been recorded, Mr
Rowell said.
Council CEO Mat Humfrey
said Cottesloe did not use a
drone to check backyards.
We have systems in
place, Mr Humfrey said.
Mayor Jo Dawkins said:
I would have thought our
systems were different to
Greece.
Cottesloe has splashed out
$5940 on the inspections. The
Royal Life Saving Society
did the work and was paid
in August.
There are 630 pools in
Cottesloe.

But it emerged the staggering


increase had more to do with
the value of his property than
any rate hike.
On September 16, Labors Ken
Travers raised a public statement Premier Colin Barnett
made that he had paid $2600 in
council rates for his Cottesloe
house, compared with $1200
paid by the Deputy Premier Kim
Hames for his Stirling home.
Last year, Mr Barnett refused to retract a comment he
had made in Parliament that
Claremont council over-charged
for rates.
Mr Collier told Mr Travers:
He would not want to live in
Subiaco. My rates went up 32%
last year.
Mr Collier repeated the 32%
figure again during a debate on
the Revenue Laws Amendment
Bill last Tuesday, September 22.
On this occasion, Mr Travers
challenged him.
I am not sure what the driver
of that is, Mr Travers said.
That was not the council
rating, that was the Ministers
personal rating, was it not?
Mr Collier said it was his
personal rating.
The Ministers gross rental
value must have gone up a fair
bit, Mr Travers added.
Mr Collier replied: I would
assume so, yes.
Mr Travers said he would do
more that make that assumption.
If the Minister has had a 32%
increase, I would be confident
that the Minister has had a
pretty good increase in his
gross rental value (GRV), so he
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Watch out for the Rotarians at train stations next Friday with silly hats collecting buckets of money for mental
health research. Showing the way are Rotary coordinator Colin Thorniley, left, Health Minister Helen Morton
and former Governor Ken Michael.

Charlies ice room screens users

By BRET CHRISTIAN

A new room for watching ice


users at Sir Charles Gairdner
Hospital has succeeded in sorting addicts from the mentally
ill, says Health Minister Helen
Morton.
In the mental health
observation unit next to
the emergency department,
methamphetamine users taken
to the hospital are observed for
up to three days.
Those with addiction problems
are sent for rehabilitation while
those with underlying mental
illnesses are treated by the
mental health services.
Ms Morton was speaking
at a Rotary Club of Matilda
Bay function to launch a cash

Election signs need planning permission


By LINDA CALLAGHAN
A Mt Claremont woman was
seething when a letter from
Cambridge council told her
she needed planning permission for an election sign in
her front yard.
But council boss Jason
Buckley said the town just

wanted to make sure signs


were put up safely and with the
permission of the landowner.
He said the council had sent
out 22 letters.
They are popping up all
over, Mr Buckley said.
Karenza Robbins, of
Rochdale Road, said the letter had been delivered by a
ranger at 5.45pm.

It quoted a local law that


governs advertising signs.
Kirrily Davies, speaking
for mayoral candidate Keri
Shannon, said: We believe
this is threatening behaviour
from the council and inappropriate.
Mr Buckley said signs had to

collection drive that will be


held at 21 railway stations on
Friday, October 9 look for the
Rotarian wearing a silly hat and
carrying a bucket.
Rotary clubs in Australia have
raised $33million for mental
health research since an initial
cot death campaign in the 1980s.
Ms Morton said the observation
unit was one example of new
and successful ways of diverting
people with mental illness away
from the criminal justice system.
Another was sending people
trained in mental health care
out with police.
She said half of all police time
was spent dealing with people
affected by drugs, alcohol, or
mental illness.
Sub-acute facilities had been

set up in northern and southern


suburbs and in big country
centres to admit patients before
mental illness developed to a
critical stage.
She said such patients were
previously told: You are not
sick enough yet for a specialist
unit go away and get a bit
sicker and come back when you
are really sick.
This had caused massive
coping problems for patients
and families.
A specialised transport system
for patients had cut down the
waiting time from 29 hours to
one hour, she said.
Removing the stigma and big
changes to the outdated Mental
Health Act that come into effect
next month were important.

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whole family will enjoy, with a selection of festivals,
the w
sunset music events and a host of other activities on
suns
offer.
offe
The ever-popular Christmas Festival at Lake Monger
and Australia Day celebrations at Perry Lakes are on
an
again, as is the Cambridge Street Festival, which will
ag
be bigger and better this year, following a hugely
ssuccessful inaugural event last year.
IIn late January the sparkling new Bold Park Aquatic
will be hosting the family-friendly Extreme Water
Sports Fun Day and, to celebrate the opening of
the fantastic City Beach surf club and restaurant

Activities - Events - Workshops - Seminars


Events - Workshops - Seminars - Activities
Workshops - Seminars - Activities - Events
Seminars - Activitites - Events - Workshops
Activities - Events - Workshops - Seminars

precinct, a special Celebrate City Beach day is planned


which features fun family activities and the annual
sandcastle building competition. Following the days
activities you can sit back, relax and enjoy a free sunset
music event on the foreshore.
This is just a taster of whats on during the Summer of Fun,
with the guide also featuring plenty of continuing Town of
Cambridge programs.
Weve kept the convenient pocket-sized guide, so why not
keep it handy or, better still, lock some dates in your diary
now!

To view the Summer of Fun guide online visit


www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/summer2015

WHATSS on in TOWN ...


WHAT
Theres always plenty happening in and around the
Town with new events and activities listed weekly.

Bold Park Aquatic

WATCH THIS SPACE

Below are some upcoming events you might find


interesting:

Celebrate the opening of the new Bold Park Aquatic at a free weekend of family fun!

Seniors Safety Forum

Bold Park Aquatic will looking to be back in business before the end of October and to celebrate the Town will be throwing the
doors open and inviting the community to come in and try out this amazing new facility free of charge.

Learn from an expert how to safely navigate the internet


and avoid scammers and other cyber crimes.
Date:
Wednesday, 7 October
Time:
10am to noon
Venue: The Boulevard Centre (below Cambridge Library)
99 The Boulevard, Floreat
Register: Please call 9347 6000

Electric Vehicle Seminar


Take a glimpse into the future when petrol use will be
come less and less, and check out an electric vehicle on
the night.
Date:
Thursday, 8 October
Time:
6.30pm to 9.30pm
Venue: Town of Cambridge Administration Centre
1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat
Register: Online at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/evs
or call 9347 6000

What Bird is That?


Get to know your local birdlife withh a
presentation by guides from Birdlifee WA.
A
Date:
Friday, 9 October
Time:
10.30am to 11.30am
Venue: Cambridge Library
99 The Boulevard, Floreat
Register: Online at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/whatbird
or call 9347 6000
For more information on these and a full list of
upcoming events visit www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/events

Dates for the FREE weekend have not yet been finalised, so keep an eye out on The POST and on our website
where we will be announcing more SOON!
The family fun days will be a great time to swim laps of the new 10-lane 50m outdoor pool, play with the kids in the new covered
leisure pool with beach entry and water play area or take part in free activities. Bring a picnic or treat yourself to a bite to eat at
the new caf which will be serving up a menu of delicious food options over the weekend.
View the proposed program of activities at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/bpad

Spruce up for SPRING

WEED SPRAYING program starting SOON

Its that time of the year again! Spring has sprung and its time
to spruce up the garden for the Towns annual Garden Awards.

From Monday, 26 October 2015 kerbs and footpaths throughout the


Town will be sprayed with the herbicide Glyphosate (Roundup) to
control weed growth.

Now in its 20th year judging for the 2015 Garden Awards will
start in October, with all front gardens in the Town automatic
entrants.

All visible weeds will be treated with this low toxic herbicide, which
does not remain in the soil.

This year awards will be presented in the categories of Best


Residential Front Garden; Best Commercial/Group Housing Front
Garden; Best Water Wise Front Garden; and Best
Street/Part Street.
The judging panel will be looking for gardens that
are clean, neat and tidy and have great street
appeal. All gardens are potential winners, not just
those professionally designed.
So sharpen your tools, don your gardening
gear and get out and enjoy some good, clean,
gardening fun!
Award winners with be invited to receive their
prize at the Towns Annual General Meeting of
Electors in early December.
Learn more and check out previous winners at
www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/gardenawards

If you dont want the kerb and footpath outside your property
sprayed, and have not previously submitted an exemption request,
forms can be downloaded from www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/weeds or
a hardcopy sent to you by contacting us on 9347 6000.
To ensure your property is not sprayed please complete and return
the form as soon as possible.
Residents who request an exemption must keep the kerb and
footpath adjacent to their property weed free, to the same standard
that will be achieved by chemical control.
Lanes and drainage sumps will also be sprayed for weeds including
Caltrop using Roundup plus Simazine, an herbicide that targets
weeds while they are still below the ground.
W
Work will be carried out in accordance with Health Department
rregulations.
To download an exemption form visit
www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/weeds

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POST, October 3, 2015 Page 11

Eagles under pressure


to stay at Subi Oval
By RHIANNON SHINE
Subiaco councillor Julie
Matheson isnt giving up on an
ambitious plan to keep Subiaco
Oval as the home of the West
Coast Eagles.

Farmer Jacks managing director Fred Fairthorne, left, Bistro Felix owner Jeremy Cariss and Buy West Eat Best
development manager Melissa Italiano are looking forward to promoting local food next weekend.

Get a taste of Subi next Saturday


By RHIANNON SHINE
Farmer Jacks Subiaco will
host a local produce festival
next weekend to celebrate the
citys food scene and recognise
the impact of recent changes
on local businesses.
Farmer Jacks managing
director Fred Fairthorne
said Subiacos food scene had
suffered the closure of the
Subiaco Pavilion markets and
Station Street markets.
The village community here
is close knit and weve come
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map, Mr Fairthorne said.


Were truly excited to see
the Rokeby markets launch
at the end of the month, but
for now Farmer Jacks wants
to give something back to
the local food businesses
who are a big part of the
community.
Next Saturday, Farmer Jacks
Subiaco will supply produce to
local restaurants to cook and
people are invited to taste the
results.
There will be new-season
produce to sample and
chefs Stephen Clarke, Kiren
Mainwaring and Jason
Hutchens will be cooking.

Bistro Felix owner Jeremy


Cariss said he was thrilled to
hear about the concept.
Its a great opportunity to
be part of something positive
in Subiaco, he said.
Farmer Jacks recently
teamed with Buy West Eat Best,
which ensures produce meets
strict WA origins criteria.
Buy West Eat Best development manager Melissa Italiano
said the collaboration sent a
message to the community that
Farmer Jacks supported the
local food industry.
The event will run from 10am
to 2pm on October 10 at Farmer
Jacks Subiaco.

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Ms Matheson told the POST


last week that Subiaco council
would try to convince the Eagles
to abandon plans to move their
training facilities to Lathlain
Park before the start of the 2017
season.
Ms Matheson said she had met
Eagles representatives last week
to discuss their options, but no
contracts were signed.
I reminded the Eagles of the
success theyve had at Subiaco
Oval, Ms Matheson said.
They had 97 votes at the
Brownlow Medal [on Monday
night] the most of any team.
That speaks volumes of their
home ground and facilities.
They say they have belowstandard training facilities yet
they are killing it there.
If they move to Victoria
Park theyll be called the

Julie Matheson
Victoria Eagles.
Subiaco council will do everything in its power to give them
what they want.
The door is slightly open.
Upgraded training facilities
and other improvements look
set to be offered to the Eagles
if they stay at Subiaco, their
home ground since they were
formed in 1986.
A city spokesperson said there
was no council resolution in
relation to retaining the West
Coast Eagles at Subiaco Oval.

$5500 rate bill cancelled


A Nedlands ophthalmologist was delighted to learn
Cottesloe council had written
off $5523 of outstanding rates
on Tuesday night.
Tim Isaacs said he and
Stephanie Davies had bought
a home in Rosendo Street in
2001 and the back lane came
with the purchase.
We held on to [the lane] because Stephanie was convinced
it was worth something, Dr
Isaacs said.
He said in 2010 he had spoken
to a Cottesloe worker about get-

ting rid of the lane and was told


to write a letter about it.
I didnt hear anything ... I
didnt realise a formal transfer
document had to be signed, Dr
Isaacs said.
On Tuesday night, councillors
voted unanimously to buy the
lane known as right-of-way
66, between Broome Street
and Avonmore Terrace for
a nominal cost of a dollar and
write off the rates owed.
The council will cede the land
to the crown so it can be made
a road reserve.

City of Nedlands Dalkeith Ward Election

JOE PORTER CPA


A SAFE VOTE

Thank you for trusting me to


represent you on Council for
the past 4 years. It has been
a pleasure to work with the
residents of Nedlands towards
preserving the amenity of
our area.
Dalkeith has been home to
me, my wife Jill and our 4 boys
for 11 years. It is a unique part
of our City. I am proud to have

IF RE-ELECTED, I AIM TO:


5 Protect the unique character
of Dalkeith
5 Push for completion of the
new Town Planning Scheme
5 Support sensible development
which considers amenity
5 Promote sound nancial
management
5 Stand up for the rights of
residents

Vote for stability


5PORTER, JOE
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Authorised by
Joe Porter
3 Philip Road
Dalkeith WA 6009

been part of the Council which


helped to prevent the forced
amalgamation of Nedlands
with
our
neighbouring
Councils.
I now ask for your vote for
my re-election so that I may
continue to represent the best
interests of Dalkeith and the
City of Nedlands.

Page 12 POST, October 3, 2015

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How Carr gave


us the humps

Cambridge Street is not the


success Withers says it is
I received a campaign brochure from Cambridge mayor
Simon Withers this week.
I was surprised and disappointed at his comments about
the Cambridge Street precinct
revitalisation project, which, in
his view, had led to more business and more cafes.
In my view, his comments are
out of touch with reality: the
opposite has happened.
There is no new business,
in fact all that has occurred is
that new owners have replaced
businesses that had dissolved
due to loss of income during the
debacle of narrowing Cambridge
Street.
Contrary to Mr Withers claim,
shop owners have not benefited,
because the road narrowing
encourages drivers to move
through the area as quickly as
possible to avoid bottlenecks
rather than stop and use local
businesses.
Traffic congestion from the
road narrowing is causing problems (Ill not bring up the matter

of the contractors, or Mr Withers


seeming lack of understanding
of contracts or due diligence
from comments he made in the
POST last year that he had no
control over them!).
Traffic in a high-flow artery
into the city has been halved
from two lanes to one.
Peak-hour traffic now diverts
to Railway Parade, which is
unable to cope, and there are
certainly no stop-and-shop options for those business owners.
Disturbingly, this concept is
planned for the Wembley town
centre.
Improvements, including new
businesses, cafes and social infrastructure will occur naturally
if planning is done properly and
that must include consultation
with the community and the
business owners.
I particularly like mayoral
candidate Keri Shannons idea
about a business owner presence in council decisions.
Paul Henry
Kimberley Street, West Leederville

alkeith resident and Subiaco business owner and councillor Murray


Rowe took the POST to France for a holiday, where he and Subiaco
couple Arthur and Patricia Hinds enjoyed a meal at Chateau Eza, in Eze,
near Nice. Murray said that with the 400-year-old hotels azure Mediterranean views, it was their favourite spot to eat in southern France,
having discovered the historic village by chance some years ago.

What Cottesloe is doing about the Perth Freight Link


Cottesloe council has the interests of the town and its residents
totally to the fore.
It therefore looks at the impact
of the Perth Freight Link on
Cottesloe, not other areas.
There appear to be two points
of view on how it will affect
Cottesloe: that there will be
increased Curtin Avenue traffic (based on the assumption
trucks will avoid a toll and a
longer route); and that Cottesloe
roads will be removed from the
restricted access vehicle network
and therefore heavy vehicles

will decrease through the town.


It would be a very irresponsible council to oppose an initiative that has the potential to
benefit Cottesloe by reducing
the heavy truck traffic.
Cottesloe council is, however,
concerned at the increasing traffic regardless of whether the
link goes ahead or not.
To this end, the council moved
the following at its July meeting:
Lobby the Minister for
Transport and Premier to ensure
that all roads through Cottesloe
are removed from the restricted

access vehicle network irrespective of the freight transport option chosen;


Urge the state government
to commit to the cap and
transition model for the outer
harbour, irrespective of any
decision on the Perth Freight
Link; and
Request the state government to provide costs and modelling for all feasible alternatives
to the link, including rail and
moving the outer harbour transition forward.
The council is fully aware of

the significance of the Perth


Freight Link and is also conscious it needs to be well informed on traffic movements
through the town, now and in
the future, when increases in
traffic will occur throughout the
metropolitan area.
We therefore requested a
briefing from Main Roads WA,
which was held last week.
The council will continue to
monitor the link issue and its
impact on Cottesloe.
Jo Dawkins
Cottesloe mayor

I strongly support Marshall


Willans defence of Cambridge
Wembley ward councillor
Louis Carr (Gutter tactics
against Carr, Letters, POST,
September 19).
At the Leederville Town Hall
meeting, which I attended, Mr
Carr exuded a quiet, reassuring
confidence.
As a successful real estate
operative, he modestly referred
to his considerable negotiating
skills while also pointing out his
strong understanding of council
procedures, thanks largely to
having mentored deputy mayor
Alan Langer through his first
term as a councillor.
My neighbours and I are eternally grateful for his support in
having two ugly and impractical chicanes removed from our
street, hangovers from the Perth
city council days.
Instead of enduring a raceway, we now enjoy the benefit
of increased parking in a mild
speed hump-controlled area.
Thank you again, Louis!
When it comes to choosing a
councillor, a local real estate
agent is normally a safe bet,
principally because the job
demands visibility.
Phone calls are always welcome, as is a natter.
After more than 42 years at
this address, the only councillor
Ive spoken to for more than a
minute is Louis.
All the others had day jobs in
offices somewhere, magically
appearing to plead for my vote
come election time.
Louis Carr deserves a second
term.
Max Vallis
Essex Street, Wembley
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Fun times at
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last meeting

Good governance is one more


key issue in Cambridge
I nd it very disappointing that
Cambridge Wembley ward councillor Tracey Kings letter denigrated
me and other candidates with
unfounded criticism (A mayor
needs to build trust and respect,
POST, September 26).
She attempts to portray my questioning of mayor Simon Withers
and councillors as some sort of
personal attack.
My questions to them have been
very measured and concise and
have related only to council matters and the disclosure of personal
and nancial interests in dealing
with those matters.
For example, I asked Mr Withers
about the sale of his Peel Street,
Jolimont, property a week or so
before the council issued a scheme
amendment for the redevelopment
of the adjoining former nursery
site.
The property settled in three
days.
Mr Withers had negotiated
the sale of the nursery site to
LandCorp four months prior.
I asked Mr Withers about numerous changes to the Ocean Gardens
Village constitution removing the
residents representative and
councillors from the board, and
the boards decision, while he was
chairman, to pay the chairman
$55,000 per annum.
These questions are not based
on a single issue, other than perhaps good governance.
In my view, the current council
appears to have no concept of
transparency and respect, and
I make no apology for holding
the council accountable to its
ratepayers.
Many ratepayers will remember

the picture of Mr Withers, Ms King


and ve other councillors wearing
Keep calm red T-shirts.
In my opinion, it is suggestive
of a council that lacks independent thought and good leadership.
Good leaders listen.
In my opinion, Ms Kings attitude
is like that of most current councillors in seeming to think they are
above reproach and above their
ratepayers and can make major
decisions without community
consultation or support.
I speak for many when I say I
expect an open and transparent
council that is not disrespectful
and condescending when asked
legitimate questions.
Keri Shannon
Cambridge mayoral candidate
Warreen Place, City Beach

Retiring Dockers full-back Luke McPharlin and his wife, Kalinz,


take an emotional last walk across Subiaco Oval.
Photo: Clint Wheeldon

Oval turf is our social heritage


Pictures of Fremantle
Dockers Luke McPharlin
walking on Subiaco Oval for
the last time, splashed across
TV and social media, dened
exactly the reasons for heritage listing the playing surface.
Luke didnt need to say a
word about how he felt being
on the ground for the last
time, we just knew it meant
so much to him.
Subiaco Oval means so
much to so many.
Its not the buildings or the
seating, because grandstands
have come and gone.
Its capturing lasting memories, what was achieved and
lost, and how many either
watched or took part in some
way.
Subiaco council wants to
list this part of WAs social
heritage.
Since 1936, Subiaco Oval
has been home to nals football and, more recently, AFL

Mr Withers responds:
More than once, Keri said she had
searched all my council filings, the
Landgate register, the Companies register
and the boards of companies I sit on.
The only thing she hasnt searched (as
far as I am aware) is my sock drawer.
I find this behaviour obsessive and
intrusive.
A letter from the Local Government
Department in response to a formal
complaint by Keri or someone else
about the sale of my property in Jolimont
concludes: it has been determined that
you do not have a declarable financial
interest in the above items and as such
the department does not intend to take
any further action.
Ocean Gardens is a large, complex organisation with assets of $154million, in
an industry undergoing massive change.
How much does she think the chairman
of such an organisation should be paid?
Keri, please get out of the gutter and
fight this election on your own merits.

games.
From the 1960s, Aboriginal
players have dominated best
player awards in the Sandover
Medal count.
They were game-changers
who dazzled the crowds with
their skills.
In 1979, a record crowd
of 52,781 attended the
derby grand nal between
East Fremantle and South
Fremantle.
As a nal gesture of respect
for the oval, ashes of football
players and a goal umpire
are buried under the surface,
adding to the grounds social
heritage.
We know we have a compelling story for heritage listing
the Subiaco playing surface.
It must be done for the benet of all Western Australians,
past and present.
Julie Matheson
Subiaco East ward councillor
Coghlan Road, Subiaco

As a Nedlands council candidate for Dalkeith ward, I


attended the Nedlands council
meeting on Tuesday, September
22.
Best comedy show in town!
The meeting went for two
hours.
In the rst 50 minutes, ratepayers addressed the meeting
with their concerns.
The next hour and 10 minutes
was a farce, in my view.
Councillors were debating
whether they should allow staff
to investigate and report on
signicant matters to provide
more information for them to
make informed decisions.
The councillors were very
confused, but voted anyway.
Acting mayor Bill Hassells
lack of direction, in my opinion,
enabled councillors to raise a
heap of points of order.
It was like watching a ship
going in circles without a rudder.
The comedy highlight was
when the entire public gallery
could not contain their laughter.
Mr Hassells response was to
threaten to remove the public
gallery.
With all due respect, because
I am sure councillors all have
the ratepayers best interests at
heart, they need help in a big
way to understand the basics of
governance, and to understand
just what they are voting on.
Please, please vote in the
upcoming elections.
Wayne Negus
Philip Road, Dalkeith

Test of character in Cottesloe poll

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The electoral flyer from


deputy Cottesloe mayor Peter
Jeanes is a lesson in opportunistic linguistic phrasing
and nothing else.
Seeking re-election in a
contest with councillor Sally
Pyvis is a test of character
for both.
Mr Jeanes voted to delete
Vera View beach from dog
exercise areas.

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Public outrage forced him


to change his vote in a later
motion at the council.
The motion he scrambled to
save face with and its result
is a win to Ms Pyvis and the
Cottesloe community.
Ms Pyvis initiated and supported the current community
debate with the council about
safety on Marine Parade.
She argued for lowering

the speed limit from 50kmh


to 40kmh, an achievable and
logical safety measure.
In his report, Cottesloe
councils engineer made it
clear the speed limit could be
reconsidered.
Mr Jeanes voted against
lowering the speed limit.
Rosalin Sadler
Marine Parade, Cottesloe

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The rst line of Subiaco East


ward candidate Barry Wilsons
election promises is: I pledge
if elected to ensure council
rates do not rise more than
CPI in future years.
He should know that this
is not possible, so why make
this his rst headline election
promise.
Its a bit of a cheap shot and

not one many Subiaco ratepayers will fall for.


Recent large rate rises
were due to increases in the
rateable value of properties,
which are determined by a
state-controlled organisation.
East ward ratepayers should
vote to return Julie Matheson.
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ratepayers want and expect


from their council, has years
of experience on all local issues, will listen and support
business and residents and
lives in our ward.
Peter Farley
Barker Road, Subiaco
More letters pages 16, 34, 36

POST, October 3, 2015 Page 15

We support Simon...
The Town owes a lot to Simon for the all things
he has achieved through negotiations with the
State Government the State Netball Centre at
Matthews and $7.5m towards Perth Netballs
new building and courts, ending long-running
disputes over the Old Nursery Site and Areas
F & G, and bringing forward the $50m Perry
Lakes payment. Cr Sonia Grinceri

Being an effective Mayor takes experience, a


steady hand and a rational and pragmatic
business approach. Simon brings all this to the
table. His achievements speak for themselves.
He is the best and most professional Mayor
I have witnessed.
Former Mayor Ross Willcock

I have seen the damage a single-issue group


can do to the council. Single-issue people are
not interested in the hundreds of other issues
that Council considers each year and have
nothing to contribute to them. We have an
effective Council lets keep the single-issue
people off it. Cr Alan Langer, Deputy Mayor

In my 22 years experience as an elected


member, I have found that good leaders are
hard to come by. When you have one such as
Simon Withers, you hold on to him.
Cr Corinne MacRae

The measure of a Mayor is his achievements,


not how often you may disagree with him.
The Town of Cambridge is known in the wider
community as an outstanding council. Why
change the leadership of a council that is
performing so well.
Former Cr Kate Barlow

Simons election as Mayor in 2007 marked the


time we moved from being a divided council to a
council for the whole Town. Since then, the
Town has begun the difficult and complex task of
revitalising our town centres, and weve seen
great improvements in Wembley and West
Leederville - as well as City Beach and Floreat.
Former Cr David Berry

Under Simons leadership, the council has made


changes in Wembley and West Leederville that
we didnt think were possible. Before he came
along, these suburbs were going nowhere. His
vision for further upgrades and community hubs
in these suburbs is truly exciting. I have no
doubt with his determination and commitment
he will get it done. Cr Tracey King

In my time as a councilor we have not always


agreed with each other, but disagreements have
always been respectful and without personal
recrimination. Council debates have never sunk
to the levels that we have witnessed from Keri
Shannons group and I am concerned how the
council will function if any of them are elected.
Cr Louis Carr

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As current and former Councillors we have dedicated


ourselves to making our Town a better place to live.
Simon is running on his record of achievement, which
speaks for itself.
The platforms of the other Mayoral candidates are clichd,
motherhood statements with nothing to back them up.
The other candidates may be well meaning but they have
no vision for our future and no record of achieving
anything in local government.
Simon has.

Vote for Simon to keep Cambridge


moving forwards

Re-elect

Simon Withers
as Mayor

Authorised by Corinne MacRae, 67 Blencowe Street, West Leederville

Page 16 POST, October 3, 2015

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Rail no contest
for B-triples

Save Kings Park from the Bill


Parliament is in recess until
October 13 a good opportunity for residents to visit their
MPs and inform them of their
concerns.
Would Nedlands MP Bill
Marmion and Churchlands MP
Sean LEstrange be prepared
to stand up to Premier Colin
Barnett and cross the floor on
an issue that deeply worries
their electorates?
While the Nationals have
committed themselves to opposing the Perth Capital City
Bill owing to their objections
to forced amalgamations, Labor
have taken up the issues related
to the Bill as identified by the
Capital City Citizens Committee.
They have said they want these
issues addressed before they let
it through.
The disenfranchisement
of Hollywood and Crawley
residents is a matter of huge
concern, because it cuts across
the very concept of democracy.
We are entitled to a voice
about who represents us on a
council level.

It also goes against the powerful feedback given to Mr Barnett


by his ministers and electors in
the costly forced amalgamation
venture.
But the bulldozer mentality
lives on and has re-emerged with
this Bill, which has been termed
both ill-crafted and deceitful.
The other massive issue with
the Bill is the continued independence of Kings Park.
A clause in the Bill would
allow the executive director of
public health to over-ride the
Kings Park board, when there
are parking pressures and accommodation issues with the
new childrens hospital at QEII.
Development could proceed
across the road in Kings Park.
Once this is enshrined in law,
there is no going back.
So I urge people who wish to
protect Kings Park and our suburbs from development imposed
from above to let politicians of
all persuasions know that this
is an issue for them, before it
is too late.
Anna Vanderbom
Monash Avenue, Nedlands

Treats for Cotts dog beach team


There are some weighty issues for candidates in western
suburb council elections to
stand up and be counted on, but
among them are also some that
are close to the heart.
If you love dogs and are
planning to cast a vote in the
Cottesloe elections, please
remember that only one councillor, Sally Pyvis, defended
keeping the Vera Street dog
beach during a works committee
meeting last spring.
The ban was overturned,
thanks to the alarm going out
to residents and ratepayers who
packed the rafters at the full

council meeting the following


week (October 27).
The decision cost personal
time and effort for a lot of ratepayers, but that is what it took to
get through to councillors Rob
Rowell, Phillip Angers, Helen
Bourke and deputy mayor Peter
Jeanes, who all chose not to be
guided by Cottesloe councils
own report to retain iconic Vera
Street beach as a dog-lovers
destination of choice.
Reward your choice of candidate with the best treat: your
vote!
Ruth Greble
John Street, Cottesloe

From last weeks POST. Nedlands mayor Max Hipkins and Swanboune
resident Dot Reid near the sign that tells drivers Sayer Street crosses an
A-class reserve.

Up the garden path over


Seaward Village project
The Defence housing
Australia (DHA) saga surrounding the redevelopment
of the SAS Seaward Village in
Swanbourne continues.
A single road, Sayer Street
constructed some time ago
for the convenience of army
families accessing Cottesloe
until Langoulant Drive was
completed is now promoted
as a pivotal part of the access
to a 165-lot subdivision to be
offered to private buyers.
The sole purpose of the
subdivision is to help finance
DHAs lavish and unwarranted
reinvention of the village.
The most recent project update clearly states the concept
plan must allow for two entry/
exit locations for use in an
emergency situation.
But Sayer Street does not
meet the requirements for a
safe fire ingress/egress route
anyway, according to a reliable
source, so it is used as an excuse
to gain access to DHAs private
subdivision.
DHAs latest concept plan
shows a new road from the

private subdivision exiting to


Seaward Avenue but with a
junction access to Sayer Street,
which it claims will resolve residents worries about excessive
additional traffic in the Allen
Park precincts small streets.
But nothing could be further
from reality.
DHAs traffic modelling takes
no account of human nature and
the need to find the shortest
route from A to B.
In my view, it can be construed only as fantasy to support
its application to state planning.
The traffic increase in Sayer
Street, according to DHA modelling, will be in excess of 300%.
There is not a jurisdiction
known to man that could say
that is reasonable or fair.
Allen Park precinct residents
and state planning are being
led up the garden path here.
The implication for surrounding areas that have been left
out of the loop to date beggars
belief.
Alan Robertson
Greenville Street, Swanbourne

GARY MACK for MAYOR & COUNCIL

Town of Cambridge Local Government Elections October 2015

IF YOU HAVE NEVER VOTED IN A COUNCIL


ELECTION BEFORE, THEN VOTE NOW!
Entrust me with your vote
Received NO DONATIONS FROM ANYONE, totally self funded campaign
Ethical, honest, hardworking with integrity totally up-front
Not a member of any ticket, totally independent and I will represent only your interests;
Consultative I will introduce weekly Meet the Mayor Meetings at the Library for you to
discuss ANY issue.
Collaborative I will unite not divide council.
Extensive community experience with involvement in over 16 community groups
Extensive management experience with small and medium business
Seven years local government experience.
I am committed to
Opposing Amendment 31. Simon Withers out, Gary Mack in.
Vibrant caf strip in Cambridge Street;
High Rise Developments in West Leederville If forced on Council then to be carefully
managed. No cash to Council in lieu of parking, no spillover parking, better design,
less impact on neighbourhoods.
More integrated and better footpaths and cycleways.
Rate increases at or below ination.
Further and better support of Sporting, Community and Environmental Groups.
Introduce an Open Door Policy for meetings with these groups.
Reform of Ocean Gardens Management. Council should veto any Board nominations
that do not represent residents interests.

VOTE

MACK, GARY

Contact me: T: 0424 626 106


E: garymack@outlook.com.au
Authorised by Gary Mack 15 Orana Crescent, City Beach WA 6015

In his letter (Unbalanced


report on giant road trains,
POST, September 19), Howard
Croxon said I had made emotionally charged comments that
showed how little I knew about
road transport.
I agree that few people have
had as much experience in
road transport as Mr Croxon,
because his lifes work has been
to promote trucks and trucking.
In my report on the Perth
Freight Link, I have raised many
possibilities that could arise when
a project is so little planned.
I suggested that if B-triple
road trains were approved on
the link, then we would have a
whole new game, because rail
would not compete with them.
Now it seems B-triples have
been confirmed to run on the
link.
So lets see what that does for
increasing trucks in our road
system, including those going
through the western suburbs.
Peter Newman
John Curtin Distinguished Professor
of Sustainability
Curtin University

Wheres Barry?
I hope you can help me
please to trace Barry McKenna,
whose last known address was
4 Warnham Road, Cottesloe.
I am compiling a family tree.
Barry visited my family in
Wales in the 1950s. The places
Abercrave and Ystradgynlais
would be known to him as would
my home Brynhyfryd. My email
address is sueeryri@yahoo.co.uk.
Thanks.
Sue Rogers
Brynaman, Wales, UK
More letters pages 34, 36

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Page 18 POST, October 3, 2015

Lake Monger Markets

If you love a bargain, fun community events or feasting


on delicious food then the Town of Cambridges Lake
Monger Markets is the place for you!
As part of the National Garage Sale Trail the Town is hosting the Lake
Monger Markets where you can buy, sell, reuse and meet the locals while
enjoying great local food, free workshops, entertainment, kids activities, info
stalls and much more.
The fun kicks off at 8am on Saturday, 24 October so make sure you get there
early to snag a bargain ... or two ... or three!

When: 8am to 1pm


Saturday, 24 October 2015
Where: Lake Monger Reserve, Wembley
(near the Powis Street car park)
If you have a stash of goodies you no longer want why not man your own
stall, have some fun and make a bit of cash! Free stalls still available.
To register as a stallholder or check out who else is selling visit:
https://garagesaletrail.com.au/group-sale/lake-monger-markets

For more info give the Town of Cambridge a call on


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

POST, October 3, 2015 Page 19

Christine Anu replaces Tina


Christine Anu has replaced Tina Arena as the
star turn at Claremonts
November 7 concert.
Councillors have reservations about the gig, but voted
6-3 to approve a less expensive
event.
I thought it was a great
idea at the time, councillor

Karen Wood said, who voted


in favour.
Some people thought there
would be riotous behaviour,
mayhem, bikies and police
cars.
Councillor Alastair Tulloch
voted against, saying the
money would be better allocated to smaller, familyfocused events.

Deputy mayor Bruce Haynes


wasnt in favour.
No one has any idea how
many people will turn up, he
said. That is a definition of
an out-of-control event.
In June, the plan was to
provide $25,000 for the Tina
Arena concert, but staff had
difficulty getting matching
sponsorship.

The redevelopment
of City Beach will
change the way we live
Snappy Ragha Khanna shows Bill Marmion his Snapchat-like invention.

Hi-tech glove, photo


app win awards
By DAVID COHEN
A glove with a gyroscope and a
photo-sharing app secured first
prizes for local students in an
information and communications
technology competition.
Students from Christ Church
Grammar School and Scotch
College took out first places in the
Young ICT Explorers program.
Christ Churchs Jason Chu and
Hector Morlets Gyroglove won
the first place in the Years 11 to
12 category.
The Gyroglove is a gyroscopeequipped glove designed to
wirelessly transmit movements of
the hand for use in software, in this
case a game, Jason and Hector
(both 16) told Nedlands MP and
Finance Minister Bill Marmion.
This has been done to create
a more tangible control over a
computer, varying the experience
of a user over a game such as we

built, Gyroflyer.
Scotch student Ragha Khanna
came first in the Years 9 to 10
group for his photo-sharing app he
described as Snapchat for travel.
Mr Marmion said digital
technologies had contributed
nearly $80billion to Australias
GDP in 2013-14 and the figure was
forecast to grow rapidly.
It is incredibly exciting to see
so many talented young West
Australians using their creative
minds to produce such innovative
and high-quality technology
projects, Mr Marmion said.
He said it was predicted that up
to 100,000 more ICT professionals
would be needed in Australia by
2021.
The Christ Church tesm also
won the student choice category
for their creation.
Fifty-five students from 11
schools took part in the event.

Grove says old house


can go
By JACOB NAZROO
Peppermint Grove council has
decided to downgrade a Leake
Street house on the councils
heritage list to a category two,
opening the way for demolition
of the 80-year-old home.
This is despite evidence emerging that the house was the work of
renowned WA architect William
G. Bennett.
Mr Bennett designed many prominent buildings in Perth, including
the Raffles Hotel, Regal Theatre,
Dalkeith Tennis Club and John
Leckie Pavilion in College Park.
In August, the council resolved
to list the house as category one,
meaning it could not be demolished, as owner Alana John had
planned, when she bought it last
November.
Ms John said the original decision, which had been made with
shire president Rachel Thomass
casting vote after the six-person
council was split, had compromised her livelihood.
Last week, all six councillors
voted to downgrade the house,
meaning it could be demolished.
Perth architect Dr John Taylor
said architect William G. Bennett
had a substantial presence on the
local and regional domestic, commercial, and civic building scene

City Beach will soon have a magnificent new, elevated parkland


precinct with a great range of cafes and restaurants.
And it didnt happen by accident. It was the result of a determined
effort by me and other councillors to see our main beach raised to
- and beyond - the level of the other beaches in Perth.

Cambridge Mayor Simon Withers with Cr Colin Walker at the new restaurants
and surf club building at City Beach

The redevelopment required changing the councils policy of


keeping the status quo of only one restaurant at the beach,
a change that I led.
For many years there was talk of redeveloping the surf club
building, but talk didnt achieve anything. I got it done.
The enlarged restaurant precinct will be more than a great
amenity for our residents - it will also contribute over $1m each
year to the Towns revenue.

How 58A Leake Street looked in


1962.
from the 1930s through to the 1960s.
Peppermint Grove council asked
the opinion of Art Deco Society
president Vyonne Geneve, who
told the POST the Leake Street
house had heritage value in its
own right.
Ms Thomas said the discovery
that William Bennett had designed
the house was not a game-changer
and having re-read initial information she no longer thought it
deserved a category one listing.
Ms Thomas regretted the councils initial ultimatum to list the
house as category one or nothing.
Councillor Charles Hohnen initially argued against the propertys
downgrading, saying it had been
inexplicably omitted from being
heritage-listed after previous
heritage assessments.
The propertys category two
listing means the house may be
demolished, but the replacement
building should recognise by its
position the adjoining residence
and precinct.

Developments like this improve our lifestyle and our finances.

There is so much more to do and we


have a council that gets things done.

Lets keep moving forwards.

Re-elect

Simon Withers
as Mayor
Authorised by Simon Withers, 40 Branksome Gardens, City Beach WA 6015 Phone 0456 193 744

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Weve teamed up with Chefs from some of
WAs best eateries to cook up the best fresh
WA local produce for you to experience!

Kirin Mainwaring
Co-op Dining

Kirin Mainwaring from Co-op Dining, was


also this years Gourmet Traveller Next
Generation Chef representing WA.

Stephen Clarke
Clarkes of North Beach

Stephen Clarke from Clarkes of North


Beach, an award winning restaurant, has
been awarded Chef of The Year six times.

Jason Hutchen
Redmanna Waterfront Re
staurant

Jason Hutchen from Redmanna Waterfront


Restaurant, a finalist in Restaurant &
Catering WAs Best Seafood Restaurant
four years running, winning in 2014.

Come and meet WA growers and producers showcasing


some of the best food the west has to offer...
Abacus Shark Bay
Seafood
Jingilli
Whittingtons Herbs
& Spices
The British Sausage
Company
Sweeter Banana
Carnarvon
Dorper Lamb
Mt. Barker
Free Range Chickens

WA Citrus
Improvement Group
Carnarvon Fruit and
Vegetable
Mundella Foods
Over The Moon
Greeneld Foods
Lupin Foods
Harvey Beef
Linley Valley Pork
Karradale Meats
Subi Doo

SUBIACO
WAs OWN SUPERMARKET

Little Sweet Baking


Bistro Felix
Chutney Marys
Joshua McDonald
Brinjal Chutney
Fresh Frontier
HaVe Cheese
Chunky Preserves
Holy Smoke
Rawsome
Georges Meze

Crossways Shopping Centre


Cnr Rokeby & Bagot Rd

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$
Yearling Blade Roast

10

99
KG

N
GROW
AUST.

Punnets of Sweet Medium Size Northern


Territory Grown Mangoes

$
3
PACK
FOR

ANIC
G
R
O

Born Coconut Water 1 Litre


$2.99 per litre

$ 99

EA

Pacic Organics
100% Pure Organic Medium
Grain Brown Rice 1kg
50 per 100g

$ 99

EA

$ 99
Leg of Lamb
ANIC
G
R
O

Organic Road
Maple Syrup 250ml
$3.20 per 100ml

$ 99

EA

Harvey Fresh
Long Life Juice 2 Litre
$1 per litre

KG

$ 99

EA

UNDER

HALF
PRICE

ETA 5 Star
Table Spread 500g
20 per 100g

99

EA

Greenseas Tuna 95g


(Selected Varieties)
$10.42 per kg

99

EA

Kleenex Toilet
Tissue 12 Pack
21 per 100 sheets

$ 49

EA

Coca-Cola
Drinks 1.25 Litre
$1.43 per litre

$ 79

EA

25

PER BOTTLE

Red Rock Deli


Chips 165g
$1.81 per 100g

$ 99

EA

Cadbury Coco Dark


Chocolate 100g
$1.99 per 100g

UNDER

UNDER

HALF

HALF

PRICE

PRICE

$ 99

EA

The Natural Confectionery


Company Bags 200/260g

$ 99

EA

MA D
W.A.

Darling Springs Water


20 x 600ml
42 per litre

$ 99

EA

WHOLEFOODS & GROCERIES OPEN 7 DAYS 7AM

POST, October 3, 2015 Page 23

$
Twin Pack Lamb Shanks

14

Mt Barker Free Range


Multi-Pack Chicken Breast

99
KG

99
KG

Liveringa Always Tender


Porterhouse Steak

Mt Barker Free Range


520g Peri Peri or Satay
Chicken Kebabs
$15.36 per kg

$ 99

16

Mt Barker Free Range


Moroccan or Peri Peri
Split Chicken

EA

99

KG

$ 99

N
GROW
AUST.

E
MAD
AUST.

Primo 1kg Short


Budget Bacon
$5.99 per kg

$ 99

EA

Chicken Drumsticks
2kg Minimum

13

99

EA

$ 99

$
Low Fat
Beef Mince

KG

12

99

HT
CAUG
AUST.

HT
CAUG
AUST.

Frozen Australian
1kg Medium Raw
Northern King Prawns
$13.99 per kg

KG

Fresh Tasmanian
Twin Pack Salmon
Portions Skin-On

19

99
KG

KG

HT
CAUG
AUST.

Frozen 500g Shark


Bay Sea Mullet Fillets
$17.98 per kg

$ 99

EA

Frozen Tasmanian
Smoked Sliced
Salmon Side

21

99
KG

TIL LATE CLAREMONT, SUBIACO & WOODLANDS

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MA D
W. A.

Helgas Bread
680/850g

Bega So Light
Cheese 500g
$11.98 per kg

$ 99

EA

FR E S
W.A.

Bulla
Creamy Classics
Ice Cream 2 Litre
30 per 100ml

$ 99

EA

Ski Dlite Yoghurt


2 x 200g
50 per 100g

$ 99

EA

EA

Harvey Fresh
Flavoured Milk 2 Litre
(Selected Varieties)
$1.50 per litre

Connoisseur
Ice Cream 470ml
$1.28 per 100ml

B-Well Proactive
Drink 5 x 80ml
$7.48 per litre

EA

Brunswick
Tasty Shredded
Cheese 1kg
$9.99 per kg

EA

$ 99

$ 99

EA

Capel Valley Mild or Tasty


Cheese 1kg
$5.99 per kg

Riverina Haloumi
Cheese 180g
$22.17 per kg

EA

$ 99

EA

$ 99

Paphos Greek
Yoghurt 2kg
35 per 100g

EA

699
EA

$ 99

$ 99

Bickley Valley Farm Fresh


Free Range Eggs 700g
57 per 100g

MA D
W.A.

$ 99

FR E S
W. A.

$ 99

South West
Full Cream or Hilo
Milk 2 Litre
$1 per litre

EA

McCain Peas 1kg


$3.79 per kg

$ 99

EA

$ 79

Chobani Greek
Yogurt 170g
$1.17 per 100g

EA

Lean Cuisine
Meals 280/300g
(Selected Varieties)

$ 99

EA

$ 99

EA

Pampas
Puff or Shortcrust
Pastry 1kg
40 per 100g

Dr. Oetker Ristorante


Pizza 310/390g
(Selected Varieties)

$ 99

EA

$ 99

EA

is now directly opposite Farmer Jacks Subiaco entrance!

AT
AVAILABLE
RE ONLY
SUBIACO STO

AT
AVAILABLE
RE ONLY
SUBIACO STO

Virginian Leg Ham

Pitted Kalamata
Olives

1099

999

kg

kg

French Brie Comtois

AT
AVAILABLE
RE ONLY
SUBIACO STO

Felino Salami Mild

1999

kg

AT
AVAILABLE
ORE ONLY
SUBIACO ST

2495
kg

WHOLEFOODS & GROCERIES OPEN 7 DAYS 7AM

POST, October 3, 2015 Page 25

$ 99
250g Punnets of Fresh Crisp Locally WA Grown Snow Peas

250G
PUNNET

77

Garden Fresh WA Grown Iceberg Lettuce

EA

$ 99

Trays of Carnarvon WA Grown Red Capsicums

KG

N
GROW
AUST.

750g Bags of Sweet Queensland Grown


Lunchbox Bananas

JCs Salted or
Natural Macadamia
Nuts 375g Pack
$34.64 per kg

12

99
EA

JCs Value Pack


Cashews Salted or
Unsalted 500g Pack
$13.98 per kg

$ 99

$ 77

750G BAG

$ 99
99 JCs Delicious
Energy
Mix 375g Pack

EA

$15.98 per kg

Imported From The USA White or Red Seedless Grapes

EA

JCs BBQ or Chilli


Noodles With Peanuts
400g Pack
$12.48 per kg

$ 99

EA

JCs Cranberries
500g Pack
$13.98 per kg

KG

699
EA

UNDER

HALF
PRICE

Samboy or Thins
Chips 175g
$1.42 per 100g

$ 49

EA

Cadbury Large Block


Chocolate 350g or
Marvellous Creations
270/300g

$ 99

EA

Nestl
Medium Bars
35/55g

99

EA

Arnotts
Jatz or Shapes
130/250g

$ 99

EA

Pepsi or Schweppes
Drinks 2 Litre
$1 per litre

$ 99

EA

UNDER

HALF
PRICE

Nescaf
Gold Original 200g,
Gold Intense
or Smooth 190g

Dynamo Ultra
Laundry Liquid
2 Litre
$5 per litre

10

99
EA

$ 99

EA

Mount Franklin
Sparkling Mineral
Water 1.25 Litre
$1.35 per litre

Nivea Deodorant
150/250ml

$ 69

EA

$ 99

EA

Edgell Sliced
Beetroot 425g
$2.33 per kg

Sanitarium So Good
Almond Milk 1 Litre
$1.79 per litre

99

EA

$ 79

EA

Pepsi or Schweppes
Drinks 12 x 375ml
$1.33 per litre

Admiral Coconut
Cream or Lite Coconut
Cream 400ml
25 per 100ml

$ 99

EA

99

EA

ISC Basmati
Rice 5kg
18 per 100g

San Pellogrino
Sparkling Mineral
Water 750ml
$2.66 per litre

$ 99

EA

$ 99

EA

TIL LATE CLAREMONT, SUBIACO & WOODLANDS


SPECIALS START SATURDAY 03/10/15 AND FINISH SATURDAY 10/10/15 WHILE STOCKS LAST. SO THAT ALL CUSTOMERS HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE SPECIALS
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT SPECIAL PURCHASES TO REASONABLE RETAIL QUANTITIES. PHOTOS USED ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY AND MAY NOT FULLY REPRESENT THE ITEM ON SALE

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NEWS UPDATE
OCTOBER 2015
REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONY 2015

NEDLANDS COMMUNITY CARE


ENGAGING THE AGEING EXPO
Nedlands Community Care presents the annual the Engaging the Ageing Expo on
Wednesday 7 October from 10.30am at John Leckie Pavilion in Nedlands.
Everyone is welcome to attend this fun and informative event. Singer/guitarist Peter Delle
Coste will entertain us during the breaks and organists from the Theatre Organ Society
will demonstrate the fabulous tones of the static organ at the Pavilion.
Speakers from the Independent Living Centre, Heart Foundation, Afnity Laughter Club,
Stroke Foundation and more will advise, inform and entertain us. A wide range of products
and services will be also be on display from Nedlands Library, Creators Corner, COTA,
Lush Soy Candles, Intimo and Advocare to name a few.
Entry is by gold coin donation with proceeds going to Telethon 2015.

Tresillian Arts Centre offers a wide range of courses


including:
Arts Ceramics Textiles Fun & Craft Languages
Health & Fitness.
For further information contact Tresillian Arts Centre
on 9389 1977 or tresillian@nedlands.wa.gov.au
Download a copy of the full Term 4 program from the
Citys website.

COMPOSTING AND RECYCLING


Have you ever considered the benets of recycling
your food waste, old newspapers, teabags and more,
into a super-rich fertiliser for your garden, owers
or vegies? The City sells subsidised worm cafs
for just $144 that are delivered fully set up, and are
super easy to maintain.
Each worm caf comes with 1 kg of fat healthy
worms that are ready to supplement your garden
and reduce your household waste.
Bokashi Buckets for composting cost from $60 and
are available from the Citys Administration Centre.
Call 9273 3500 or email council@nedlands.wa.gov.au
for more details or to place your order.

For more information, please contact Misha Elliott,


Community Development Ofcer (Events), on 9273 3634 or
melliott@nedlands.wa.gov.au

UPCOMING CAPITAL WORKS IN A PARK


NEAR YOU
The Parks Services department at the City of Nedlands
has the following projects scheduled to start in October/
November 2015:
Refurbishment works to Swanbourne Beach Reserve.
These will include upgrading the handrail and gate
network to stainless steel, together with replacing bicycle
racks with decorative dolphin bicycle racks. Works are
expected to start in mid-October 2015.
Playground upgrades at Beatrice Road Reserve in
Dalkeith, Campsie Park in Nedlands and Zamia Park in
Mt Claremont, scheduled for November.

The City of Nedlands is now accepting nominations


for the Premiers Australia Day Active Citizenship
Awards. We invite you to nominate an inspiring
local community member or group for one of the
following awards:

Perimeter bollard fencing at St Peters Square Gardens will


upgraded to a new charcoal-coloured Elegant bollard.

N o m i n a t i o n fo r m s a re a va i l a b le f ro m
www.ausdaywa.com.au or alternatively at the
Administration Building, 71 Stirling Highway
Nedlands. Once completed, please submit your
nomination to council@nedlands.wa.gov.au or via
post to City of Nedlands, PO Box 9 Nedlands WA
6909. The nomination period closes on Friday 27
November 2015.

Enrolments for Term 4 2015 now open!

After the ceremony please join us for morning tea at the


Hollywood Subiaco Bowling Club, 42 Smyth Road, Nedlands.

PREMIERS AUSTRALIA DAY ACTIVE


CITIZENSHIP AWARDS 2016

Premiers Australia Day Active Citizenship Award


Premiers Australia Day Active Citizenship Award
for a person under 25 years
Premiers Australia Day Active Citizenship Award
for a community group or event

TRESILLIAN ARTS CENTRE

Wednesday 11 November 2015, 10:30 am to 12 noon


Perth War Graves Cemetery, Smyth Road, Nedlands.

For more information, please contact Samantha


Edwards, Administration and Events Officer on
sedwards@nedlands.wa.gov.au or 9273 3500.

DONT FORGET TO VOTE ON


17 OCTOBER
This years local government election will be held
on Saturday 17 October and will be held as a postal
election for the City of Nedlands.
All eligible electors will receive a postal voting
package shortly. The package will include a list of
candidates, ballot papers, instructions on how to
vote and a declaration.
To vote, follow the instructions included in the
package. Your postal voting package must be
received before 6.00pm on polling day. If you do not
think that your postal voting package can be returned
by post in time, you can lodge it in the ballot box to be
located at the City Administration Centre.

ANIMAL REGISTRATIONS
City Rangers would like to remind dog and cat owners that
registration renewals are due by 31 October. Under changes
to companion animal legislation it is now a requirement that
all cats and dogs be microchipped. Please ensure that when
registering your animal you include their microchip number.
This ensures that in the event your animal is found it can be
reunited with you quickly.
More information about the care and control of dogs is
available on the Citys website or by contacting Ranger
Services on 9273 3500.

PUBLIC NOTICE
The City of Nedlands advises that during the month of
October 2015, the hardscapes in road reserves throughout
the City will be treated for the control of weeds. An application
of weed control will be applied to road kerbs, trafc islands,
footpaths, and shared use paths for the proposed eradication
of annual and perennial weeds and grasses.
Due to the unpredictable nature of weather conditions,
exact dates for spraying cannot be conrmed. Appropriate
signage as required by the Health (Pesticides) Regulations
2011 will be clearly displayed on the contractor vehicles
during the application. Treatment will be undertaken by
licensed contractors with the operations monitored by City
ofcers in accordance with safety guidelines.
The product is a weed specic herbicide (Glyphosate) and
will be applied in accordance with the product label, as is
required by state and federal laws.
This treatment will not apply to residents who are on the
Citys non-spray register.
For further details please contact the Manager, Parks
Services, on 9273 3500 or email council@nedlands.wa.gov.au.

POINT RESOLUTION PATH UPGRADES

COUNCIL MEETING DATES

Path upgrades are scheduled to start in bushland


areas at Point Resolution Reserve in November
2015. Depending on available funding the path
upgrade work will be undertaken over a two-year
period with upgrades being undertaken on the most
eroded pathways as a priority.

Committee meeting 13 October


Council meeting 27 October
Meetings start at 7 pm and are held in the Council
Chambers, 71 Stirling Highway. Please enter from the
Smyth Street entrance.

71 Stirling Highway. Nedlands WA 6009 | 9273 3500 | council@nedlands.wa.gov.au | nedlands.wa.gov.au

POST, October 3, 2015 Page 27

UWAs controversial
re-brand explained
UWAs controversial re-brand
this year was research-based,
prompted by increased competition and solely for the students
benefit, according to deputy
vice-chancellor Kent Anderson.

Dr Raelene Endersby with some budding scientists at the Kids Institute, from left, Leon Francis (3), Rylee
Francis (6), Montanna Zarrop (7) and Sienna Zarrop (5). Photo: Billie Fairclough

Treat for budding scientists


The Telethon Kids
Institute will open its doors
to budding scientists as part
of its 25-year celebrations on
Thursday.
There will be interactive
activities for children, lab
tours and short talks from
scientists about key topics in
child health.
Activities will include
Aboriginal painting, extracting
DNA from strawberries and
how to check blood pressure
and heart rate.
Head of brain tumour research at the institute, Raelene

a career as a scientist.
There will be opportunities for both the kids and the
parents to ask questions.
As well as studying serious
diseases we also study ways to
ensure children grow up to be
healthy adults through early
intervention.
The free event will be held
at the Telethon Kids Institute
from 10.30am to 3pm on
October 8.
To RSVP, email openday@
telethonkids.org.au with the
number of adults and children
attending.

Endersby is one of several


researchers who will speak
at the open day, along with an
autism researcher, nutritionist
and cyber safety researcher.
Dr Endersby said the open
day would provide fun for
parents and kids.
We thought it would be a
great way to celebrate the last
25 years and really get the community involved in the stuff
that we do, Dr Endersby said.
There will be a number
of researchers talking about
the research that they do as
well as, what its like to have

Strata move on purple block


Owners of a Cottesloe apartment block want to change
its title from purple to strata.
John Morrow and Doreen
Bunbury have a development
application before Cottesloe
council for their eight-unit
block at 9 Overton Gardens.
Mr Morrow and Ms Bunbury
want to add patios to four units,
and make changes to the other
four, including adding loft
bedrooms and ensuites.
Bravura Designs Barry
Small told councillors on
Monday night the units had
been built in the 1940s.
My clients have elected to
retain as much of the original
building as possible, Mr
Small said.
The intent is to rebirth,
enhance, and modernise the
building.
Mr Small said the units
straddled two titles.
Because the building is
skewed there will be very little
impact on the street, he said.

Before and after Changes are in store for this Cottesloe apartment
block.
The number of units is not
being increased.
Mayor Jo Dawkins said it
was a shame the blocks eaves
would go.
Im a great believer in
eaves, Ms Dawkins said.
Deputy mayor Peter Jeanes
said he hoped gardens shown
on the plans happened.
Hopefully the strata body
corporate will take a bit more
interest in the front looking
really smart, Mr Jeanes said.
Councillors will vote on the
application at next Mondays
full council meeting.

Councillor Katrina
Downes supported the staff
recommendation to approve
the work.
I think its a great way to
rejuvenate a building, she
said.
The neighbours havent
commented negatively and it
looks great.
Councillor Jack Walsh asked
if the four extra bedrooms
meant four extra parking bays
should be provided.
Planning manager Andrew
Jackson said: We have to
accept the existing situation.

Professor Anderson, who joined


UWA as community and engagement manager in 2014, explained
UWAs rationale to graduates and
guests at a meeting on September 19.
A POST report in June highlighted the controversy and
public scrutiny of UWAs $860,000
re-brand.
Professor Anderson said he felt
like an adoptive parent of the
difficult situation that had seen
UWAs popularity for prospective
students start to fall in 2012.
That was the year Paul Johnson
started as vice-chancellor and a
system was introduced requiring
students entering as undergraduates to complete bachelor degrees.
Professor Anderson did not cite
these events as being behind the
re-brand but said uncapping the
student quota made it more difficult to attract students.
He showed the audience a graph
of how UWAs popularity with prospective WA students had declined
while Curtins increased from 2012.
Professor Anderson said the two-

stage re-brand was research-led.


He said that in the first stage,
researchers asked people what
they thought of UWA. This included 50 interviews with school
leaders and students, surveys of
400 students and 10 case studies
of other universities.
Professor Anderson said stage
two ran from June 2014 to January
2015 and involved testing marketing ideas through about 1000
interviews.
One attendee a UWA emeritus
professor of English said the
ungrammatical slogan had been
widely ridiculed and that, belonging to an educational institution,
it was paradoxical.
Chancellor Dr Michael Chaney
defended the slogan, comparing it
to the University of Melbournes
untraditional slogan Dream
Large. He called Melbourne the
best uni in Australia.
Professor Anderson said he did
not expect to see significant results
of the re-brand for 18 months to
three years.
Professor Anderson said UWAs
marketing team would next aim
to increase UWAs social media
presence and assure prospective
students that broad degrees could
also provide clear paths to jobs.

Wellness Wednesdays @ Remde

Resolve Your Digestive Issues


a seminar with Lauren Reid - Naturopath
Wednesday 21 October - 7:30pm
In this seminar, Naturopathic Medicine Practitioner
Lauren Reid will discuss how natural medicine and
dietary changes will help you to address digestive
problems including bloating, constipation, wind,
abdominal discomfort, irritable bowel syndrome
(IBS), Crohns disease, Ulcerative Colitis & other
issues. You will learn about the common causes
of these issues including bowel infections,
leaky gut syndrome, Coeliac disease, noncoeliac gluten intolerance, food intolerances
and dysbiosis. Lauren will talk about diagnostic
testing to determine underlying causes of your
tummy problems, as well as effective and holistic
strategies to improve your digestion and overall
health.

Free - bookings essential to reserve your seat


Call 9286 1166 or reception@remede.com.au
naturopaths | doctors | psychologists | acupuncturists | nutritionists | massage
13 Glyde Street, Mosman Park

www.remede.com.au

SpringArts
A DAY OF INSPIRATION AND FUN
FOR EVERYONE AT ST GEORGES

SATURDAY 10TH OCTOBER 2015


10.00am3.00pm

Breathtaking Alaska
Ports of call Vancouver sKetchikan sJuneau s
Skagway sGlacier Bay (cruising) sCollege Fjord
(cruising) sAnchorage
Includes 7-night cruise onboard Coral Princess sMain
meals~ & entertainment onboard s 5-night Denali Explorer
land tour sPort charges, government taxes & fees
Bonus US$60 onboard credit per stateroom^!
Departs 28 May 2016

12 nights from

$2,219*pp twin share

BEST TRAVEL
AGENCY GROUP
WINNER 2015

Conditions: Price is per person twin share in AUD & is based on an interior stateroom, Category ID. Prices are correct as at 22 Sep 15 & are subject to change without notice & availability at time of
booking. Seasonal surcharges & single supplements may apply, & prices may vary due to currency uctuations & changes to taxes & surcharges. Valid for new bookings only & not combinable with
any other offers. Offer valid until 31 Oct 15, unless sold out prior. A limited number of staterooms have been held at the advertised price & prices may revert to a higher rate once sold out. Gratuities
~
are not included & are payable onboard. Airfares are not included. Specialty restaurants may incur a surcharge. ^Onboard credit is non-refundable, non-transferable, cannot be redeemed for cash &
cannot be used in the casino or medical centre. Further conditions may apply. Booking & cancellation fees may apply. Credit card service fees may apply. ATAS No. A10524.

All monies raised will go towards supporting a College


scholarship for a SAS Trust beneciary.
St Georges College, Mounts Bay Road, Crawley
P 9449 5555 E admin@stgeorgescollege.uwa.edu.au
Plenty of parking is available on Park Avenue or opposite the College.

UniPrint 127385

Fee is $10.00 per adult (under 18 free of charge).

City Beach Travel & Cruise


Ocean Village Shopping Centre, City Beach
9245 1988 | www.citybeachtravel.com.au

Tours of the historic College Gardens, Chapel and Tower.


Musical recitals with pianists, quartets, barbershop, ladies
ensemble and even bagpipers!
Displays and talks from former SAS members.
Computer simulation games.
Pizzas, hot dogs, ice creams and drinks for purchase.
Art and lm exhibitions.
Poetry recitals.

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www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au

TOWN OF

MOSMAN PARK

Waste Collection
Become an Australian Citizen Mixed
Councils collection of mixed waste will commence at 7.00am on

The Town of Mosman Park will host its next citizenship ceremony
on Thursday 26 November 2015.
The Towns role in the citizenship process is to present attending
candidates with their citizenship certicates, in a step which enables
them to say I am Australian. Prior to being eligible to take part in
a citizenship ceremony, you must have completed your application
process with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection
(DIBP) and have received your letter of approval from the Minister for
Immigration and Border Protection. The Town receives candidate lists
approximately every two to three weeks detailing those candidates
who have received citizenship approval and are eligible to attend
a ceremony. Candidates will be notied of their ceremony date by
letter approximately six weeks prior to the ceremony. At the Town of
Mosman Park we take great pride in assisting you to achieve this nal
step to becoming an Australian citizen. Any queries please contact
Executive Ofcer, Mhairi Warne on 9384 1633.

Cat and Dog Registrations Are Due Now!


Is your Cat or Dog wearing a RED tag? If so your registration is
due to expire on 31 October 2015. Registration renewals will be
mailed out during the month of October.
Pet Registrations
All cats over the age of six months, and all dogs over the age of three
months, must be registered with the Council that governs the area they
reside in. All cats must be microchipped and sterilised at the time of
registration and proof of this must be provided to the Town. All dogs
must be microchipped from 1 November onwards. Cats and dogs can be
registered for one year, three years or for the lifetime of the animal. Please
refer to the Towns website for further information and registration forms.
Updating Your Contact Details
It is very important that the Town has the most up-to-date contact details
for all pet owners. Please refer to the Towns website to complete the
Animal Ownership Updated Contact Details Form.

New State Government Planning Rules


The Planning and Development (Local Planning Schemes) Regulations
2015 were gazetted on 25 August and take effect on 19 October
2015, replacing the Town Planning Regulations 1967.
The Regulations are a major part of Western Australias planning reform
agenda, affecting arrangements for local planning strategies, schemes and
amendments. The Regulations introduce a set of deemed provisions that will
form part of every local planning scheme in the State once the Regulations
take effect. Amongst other things, residents should take note that there will
no longer be a requirement to obtain a planning approval for new single
houses, ancillary dwellings, sheds, swimming pools etc. if the development
complies with the Deemed to Comply provisions of the R-Codes
and relevant local planning policies. Therefore, compliant residential
development of this type will now only require a building permit from the
Town. Please contact Regulatory Services at the Town for further information
by emailing admin@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or by calling 9384 1633.

Monday 2 November 2015. Residents can place mixed waste out


on the verge for collection NO earlier than 10 days prior to the
commencement date and NO later than 6:00am on the day of
commencement. Each street will be serviced once. Any late placement
of waste will not be accepted.
Please DO
Separate the junk from green waste
Make two separate piles of waste,
one for JUST green waste and one for
other waste
Ensure that small, loose junk items
are placed in containers that will be
disposed of
Ensure that large appliances
(refrigerators, washing machines and
dryers) have their doors removed
Dismantle all large waste items (larger
than 1.5 metres in length) for easy
collection by our trucks

Please DONT put out:


Rubble, concrete or building
materials
Asbestos or cement products
Paint, chemicals or motor oil
Batteries or ammable liquids
Herbicides and pesticides
Mattresses
Food waste
Tyres
Large vehicle parts

Authorised Green Waste Bags, for the disposal of leaf and lawn clippings,
are available for sale for $5.50 at the Towns Administration Centre.
For further details, visit our website: www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or
call 9384 1633.

Elections Are Coming


You may be eligible to be enrolled to vote in the Town of Mosman
Parks local government election on Saturday 17 October 2015 if
you reside in, own or occupy a rateable property in Mosman Park.
Ballot papers will be mailed out to all eligible voters. For more
information visit the Western Australian Electoral Commissions website
at www.elections.wa.gov.au/elections/local or email:
waec@waec.wa.gov.au or call the Election Line on 13 63 06 between
8.30am and 5pm Monday to Friday.

Pictured here are the winners of the Australia Day Awards for 2015.

Recycling Services Expanded

Australia Day Awards

The Town of Mosman Park, by entering into a new agreement with


PerthWaste, has expanded its household recycling service for residents.
There are additional categories of plastics that can now be included with
your fortnightly recycling that had previously been going to landll. In
addition to the usual plastics, you can now also put plastic bags; plastic
bread bags and frozen food bags as well as polystyrene foam trays and
cups into your yellow recycling bin. Please note it is important NOT to
place or tie up recycling items INSIDE the plastic bags, but rather keep
them separated within the yellow bin. The Town incurs a small cost
associated with the extra recycling but this will be offset by savings in
landll fees, and reduced waste and pollution. Your assistance in making
this new program a success is greatly appreciated. If you have any
questions about this improvement to our recycling service, please email
admin@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or call us on 9384 1633.

It is time to acknowledge and reward the individuals and


local organisations that have made an outstanding voluntary
contribution during 2015 or contributed to the local community
year after year. Categories include:
Citizen of the Year (25 years and older)
Young Citizen of the Year (under 25 years of age)
Community Group or Event of the Year
The Awards will be presented on Australia Day, 26 January 2016
as part of the Australia Day celebrations. Nominations close on
Friday 16 October 2015. Nomination forms and guidelines are
available at the Administration Centre, on the Towns website
www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au, or by contacting the Community
Development Team on 9384 1633.

Between River and Sea

POST, October 3, 2015 Page 29

Manager elbowed
A Subiaco shop manager
provided detailed descriptions of three women she
said stole clothes from her
shop last Wednesday.
Stussy clothing and other
items were taken from the
Transit shop in Rokeby Road
before the trio left in a stolen
Mercedes Benz.
One woman had a scabbed
face, orange-blonde hair under
a Castro hat, sunglasses, and
wore a long dress.
Another woman had healed
cuts on her arms and blonde
wavy shoulder-length hair.
The third woman was chubby
with fuzzy tied-up hair.
They were all 18 to 25 with
olive skin.
The shop manager told police she was elbowed in the
back when she tried to stop
the women.
The Mercedes had stolen
plates taken from a Bentley
car yard.
It has been linked to other
crimes around the metropolitan area.

Car torching
accused held
A Huntingdale man was
remanded in custody on
Wednesday after appearing
in court on charges relating
to a car fire and a hotel burglary in West Perth earlier
this month.
Rocky Daniel Gray (36)
was charged with aggravated
burglary, stealing, and stealing a motor vehicle after he
was located by detectives on
Tuesday.
On September 15 a car was
set alight in a Parliament
Place basement after an earlier burglary at The Richardson
Hotel, in Richardson Street.

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with DAVID COHEN

Jewellery taken
in $180k haul

Cops wake
Wembley man
with bad news
Police woke a Wembley
resident last Friday morning
to tell him his stolen Subaru
Forrester had been crashed
at Port Kennedy, in Perths
south.
When the Lake Monger

Jewellery was included in a Drive man then went outside


$180,000 theft from Nedlands to see his station sedan was
home last Friday morning. missing, he realised he had

Paramedics lift the injured man into the ambulance after he was hit by a red
van in Langsford Street, Claremont.

Man stable after hitting head on kerb


A 59-year-old Claremont man is
in a stable condition after being
hit by a red van in Langsford
Street, Claremont, on Tuesday
morning.
He was rushed to Sir Charles
Gairdner Hospital after the Toyota
Hiace hit him at the Gugeri Street
intersection, at about 8.10.

The pedestrian fell to the


ground and appears to have hit
his head on the kerb of the median
strip, a police spokesman said.
The van was driven by a 66-yearold man.
The pedestrian was crossing
Langsford Street.
Police are investigating.

The thieves forced open a


side door at the Webster Street
home after the resident had
taken her children to school
at 7am.
She returned two hours later
to find jewellery, cameras,
phones, and iPads stolen.
The stolen jewellery included watches, necklaces,
and earrings.
Two weeks ago, thieves
stole Persian rugs and other
property valued at more than
$200,000 from a home in Lupin
Hill Grove, Nedlands.

Did the crooks responsible for a big haul


from a Nedlands business in July return last
Friday?

Dog door robbery


Thieves entered a Wembley home through
a laundry dog door to steal property valued at
more than $4000.
The crime, at a Holland Street home, happened
on Sunday night.
Laptops, iPads, and jewellery were stolen.
The thieves left through a lounge room door.

Chief magistrate Steven Heath said it was difficult to conceive why anyone would think the
drug was a suitable substitute for painkillers.
Marko Milojevic (45) had been charged with
possessing the drug, having a glass bong with
traces of the drug on it, and driving with the
drug in his system after police stopped him in
West Coast Highway on June 12.
He pleaded guilty to the charges last Thursday
before a duty lawyer talked about the rather
strange circumstances of the case.
Until June 12, [Mr Milojevic] had never
considered using methylamphetamine or any
amphetamine, the lawyer said.
It was extraordinarily foolish it was an
experiment to see if would be a substitute for
painkillers.
The lawyer said Mr Milojevic had taken a
greater interest in criminal justice since his
arrest, and learnt more about the dangers of ice.
He is grateful he was apprehended on his
first time, the lawyer said.
The lawyer said Mr Milojevics associates
had taken liberties with him, and had probably been responsible for leaving the drug in
a plastic bag in his pants, where police had
found it.
The lawyer said if Mr Milojevic did not get
a spent conviction he would lose his work on
mining sites.
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A Shenton Park man alleged to have released bottled barbecue gas into his
neighbours unit pleaded not
guilty last Thursday.

Blaze accused
remanded
Fine fashion Dylann Cranswick modelling clothes
stolen from Coco and Lola this week.

Clothes stolen from shop


Fashion clothing was
stolen from a Nedlands
boutique early on
Monday morning.
The front door at Coco
and Lola, in Princess

Ice was no music to his rear


An electrician experimented with methylamphetamine to see if it would ease his pain
after haemorrhoid surgery, Perth Magistrates
Court heard last week.

Charges follow
alleged gassing

John Hamoa Rihia (58) was


charged with endangering the
life, health, or safety of a person after police were called
to units between Hilda and
James streets on August 12.
Mr Rihia is next due in court
on December 1 for a trial allocation date.

Phone heist return call?


At 5.15am a witness saw a blue and black motorcycle pull up at Mobile Fone Care in Stirling
Highway.
The rider looked around, saw the witness,
and drove off.
Five minutes later the motorcyclist returned
and used a screwdriver to break into the shop
via the front door.
Despite spending several minutes in the shop
the man did not steal anything.

been burgled.
Thieves had entered through
a back door.
He told police his garage
door had blown off in recent
storms.

trousers, Mr Heath told Mr Milojevic.


It does stretch the credulity of the court.
Mr Heath fined Mr Milojevic $500 for the
methylamphetamine, $400 for the bong, and
$250 for driving with the drug.
He did not grant a spent conviction.

Road, was smashed at


about 4am.
The thieves took the
clothes from racks.
Some of the styles and
prints were unique to
Coco and Lola.

A 35-year-old Canning
Vale man charged over a
Swanbourne fire early this
year has appeared in court.
Shane Leonard Hamming
was charged with criminal
damage by fire, burglary and
stealing after the January
2 blaze at a Korel Gardens
home.
Mr Hamming was remanded
in Hakea Prison until his next
appearance next week.

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Carealot beats to a dierent drum!
As well as providing health care in the home, Carealot is a pioneer
and social innovator with a goal to empower people to understand,
manage and own their care.
Owner and Director Barbara Macleod is inviting senior members of
the community to join the Carealot Seniors Advocacy Group.
The group will meet every three months to address home care issues.

Planning and Development Act 2005

If you are interested in joining or know


someone who would be, please contact
Barbara on 9388 3866 or
email b.macleod@carealot.com.au

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City of Subiaco Town Planning Scheme
No. 4
Scheme Amendment No. 25
It is hereby notied for public information,
in accordance with section 87 of the Planning
and Development Act 2005, that the Minister
for Planning approved the City of Subiaco
Town Planning Scheme Amendment on
3 September 2015 for the purpose of:
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planning policy to the contrary, buildings
on land within the residential zone having
an R Code density of R30, R35, R40, R50 and
R60 shall not exceed 9 metres overall height
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Local Government Elections

Four battle for North ward heart

By DAVID HUDLESTON

High-rise, increased housing


density, traffic and creating a
vibrant community dominate
the campaign to win the hearts
of Mosman Parks North ward
residents.
Sitting councillors (in alphabetical order) Brett Carboni and
Zenda Johnson are challenged
by candidates Andrew Maurice,
a business management adviser,
and accountant David Prestney
for the two vacancies.
Mr Carboni wants to make
Mosman Park more vibrant,
especially the Glyde Street precinct, which is starting to take
off with the recent additions of
Rodneys Bait and Tackle Bar,
Samsons Paddock and his business, Tsunami.
Many services the council
provides remain unseen in the
everyday lives of residents, but
if we can change the streetscape
and provide events that people
of all ages like, for example, a
Glyde Street festival with food
trucks, art stalls, live music
performances, street art competitions this is something people
of all ages and backgrounds can
identify, he said.
I mean, who doesnt like
good food or listening to some
great music or seeing street art
prepared in front of you?
We are making progress in
this area and if Im re-elected
I will keep up this work.
Mr Carboni said his business
expertise would help in keeping a watchful eye on council
expenses and cut down on
wasteful programs.
Ms Johnson said she was
worried about the shift in community planning values to over-

Brett Carboni

Zenda Johnson

sized, over-height houses where


discretion was required for reduced open space and setbacks,
overshadowing and overlooking,
which often adversely affected
neighbours.
We must always remember
that real people are central to
all our decisions, she said.
Our character comes from our
natural setting and the manner
in which we develop our suburb.
Growth and development
need to be facilitated in ways
that preserve and protect
residents general amenity. In
that way, we produce a happy
community.
Ms Johnson said coordinated
planning was essential to protect
and enhance Mosman Parks
natural and built environment.
But she said the state governments planning policies,
R-codes and amenity clauses
were at odds with the councils
town planning scheme and
policies.
We must do more for our
residents and for our streetscape
by adopting our town planning
scheme above all other measures as the assessment tool to
conserve neighbourhood char-

Andrew Maurice

acter, liveability and amenity,


she said.
Establishing a fairer, more
appropriate method of planning
assessment is an important goal
for me.
Ms Johnson said Mosman Park
would be severely affected by
the high-rise development along
McCabe Street, which is part
of the Fremantle council area.
Councillors need to have a
well-researched understanding of all the issues before the
council in order to make wise
decisions on policy, strategy
and nances we must question
everything, be assertive and
resilient, think strategically,
and stand up and be counted,
she said.
I look forward to continuing
in this challenging role.
Mr Maurice said the big issues
were trafc ow and congestion.
He said they were exacerbated
by the number of schools in
the area and were problems
particularly at school drop-off
and pick-up times during peakhour trafc.
This problem will become
worse in the near future with
projects such as Taskers, One
Steel and the old Matilda

David Prestney

Bay Brewery site in North


Fremantle, he said.
The residents in these areas
will more than likely drive down
McCabe street to visit the IGA
in Wellington Street or Coles in
Monument Street.
This will impact the local
Mosman Park residents through
an increase in trafc and may
cause parking problems.
Mr Maurice said Mosman
Park council could inuence
Fremantle councils decisions
on traffic management and
planning.
He said the trafc impact of
inll development also had to be
looked at to develop a holistic
plan incorporating the views all
interested parties.
Some solutions may include
staggering school times, improved public transport, special
school services, including appropriate retail development in new
developments and encouraging
cycling and walking, he said.
Mr Maurice said the council
had a duty to improve Mosman
Parks liveability for all residents.
Increasing liveability means
maintaining and improving
diversity, he said.

It means having a good mix of


residential housing, businesses,
retail, restaurants, cafes, sporting and cultural groups and
educational institutions as well
as having an appropriate built
environment and preserving and
maintaining areas of natural
bush and parks.
It also means connecting
communities and getting people
out of their houses and their
cars and talking to each other.
It can be done. It just needs
leadership and some thought.
Mr Prestney said he wanted
to strike a balance between
the desire for growth and development and maintaining the
towns character and green leafy
streetscape, parks, bush and
environment.
He wants the commercial
precincts revitalised and community services maintained and
improved while keeping rates
and rate rises to a minimum.
He said that if he was elected,
he would work with Fremantle
council to address worries about
the increased development
around McCabe Street and
Stirling Highway and make sure
residents were heard in relation
to the Perth Freight Link and
its impact.
As an accountant, CFO and
business adviser, I am well
placed to bring my expertise
to assist the council in making
the most of its existing revenue
sources as well as exploring
other options outside of simply
collecting rates, he said.
He said he would bring a
fresh pair of eyes and approach
to dealing with council issues
and work constructively with
the council and councillors to
achieve better outcomes.

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POST, October 3, 2015 Page 31

Local Government Elections

My campaigns inactive,
Subiaco candidate says
A Subiaco candidate says
she is not actively campaigning since the council knocked
back her plans for changes to
her property for a second time
on Tuesday night.

Ms Williams said: I am telling


anyone who contacts me that I
am not actively campaigning.
She said she would endorse
another East ward candidate,
Barry Wilson.
Incumbent councillor Julie
Matheson is also contesting
the seat.
Ms Williams said she felt it
was inappropriate to continue
as a candidate because of her
planning row with the council.
In May, Subiaco council
knocked back her plans for a
garage with accommodation
on top at the rear of her home,
backing on to a lane.
The issue then went to the
SAT, which held an on-site visit
and mediation and ordered
Subiaco council to reconsider.

Fergus Bennett says he will vigorously oppose inappropriate and forced developments in Dalkeith ward.
Photo: Billie Fairclough

York Street resident Susan


Williams must contest the seat,
though she is no longer willing
to be a councillor.
A WA Electoral Commission
spokesman said there was
no provision in the Local
Government Act for candidates
to pull out once they had nominated.
He said ballot papers had
been printed and the only alternative was for candidates
to make it known they did not
wish to be elected.

New face to clean up river

RAS backs McCaughan

By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Fergus Bennett says he can
inject some fresh, young blood
and thinking into Nedlands
council.
He is one of four candidates for
two seats in the Dalkeith ward.
It is the only ward being
contested in the citys biennial
election.
He wants to make more of
the foreshore and protect
the river from the chemicals
currently applied to the lawns
by Nedlands council.
I remember when I was a
child there used to be trees here
but they died and were removed
and nothing has ever been done
about replacing them, he said.

He said the river wall


effectively cut people off from
the river.
Mr Bennett (36) lives with
his two brothers in the family
home in Broadway that his
grandparents bought more than
65 years ago.
He said he had taken a year off
university to be the main carer
for their mother while she had
cancer. He was now finishing off
an engineering degree.
I understand what is special
about Dalkeith, he said. I
know and love this community.
I am not seeking election as
a stepping stone to politics or to
pursue a hidden agenda.
I will remain committed to
Dalkeith ward and vigorously
oppose inappropriate and

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forced developments.
Mr Bennett said he had
campaigned against multi-storey
development in Waratah Avenue
but that was being overlooked
by groups campaigning against
him.
He said both People Against
Density Dalkeith and deputy
mayor Bill Hassell had used
their substantial mailing lists
to promote serving councillors
Joe Porter and Ian Argyle.
Ken Eastwood, president of
PADD, conceded it was difficult
to challenge existing groups.
I have nothing against Mr
Bennett, I just know nothing
about him, he said.
I can hardly ask the
community to support someone
I do not know.

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CEO Peter Cooper has suggested to nearly 100 RAS
members they consider voting
for a West ward candidate in
Claremonts council elections.
The WA Electoral Commission
says Mr Coopers email about
candidate Laurain McCaughan
is authorised election material.
Laurain McCaughan supports the RAS and its plan for
redevelopment of Claremont
Showground, Mr Coopers
Monday afternoon email said.
As such, you may want to
consider supporting her at the
election if she is in your ward.
Mr Cooper attached Ms
McCaughans flyer to his email.
He said he sent the email
because Ms McCaughan was the

  

only ward candidate to contact


him about the RASs plans.
After learning of the email,
ward candidates and sitting
councillors Peter Browne and
Peter Edwards said they also
supported the RASs plans, and
would have told Mr Cooper that
if asked.

Dalkeith votes
More than 10% of the voters in
Dalkeith had returned their ballot papers in the first two days.
The ward is the only one in
the city to have an election this
year. Candidates in other wards
were returned unopposed.
The WA Electoral Commission
sent out 3433 ballot papers for
the postal poll which closes on
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Perth Royal Show

September 26 - October 3

Love at first sight hound

By DAVID COHEN

An azawakh is not a dog for the


first-time owner, says Chantal
Parratt.

Beauty in Claremont Kylie Weaver with her winning creation.

Kylie weaves a winner


A teenage student won a
national floristry competition
at the Perth Royal Show this
week.
Kylie Weaver (17) won the
Smithers-Oasis Designz Cup
Competition with her native
flower arrangement.
I didnt expect to win.
It was amazing and a great
experience, Kylie said.
The competitions theme was
Beauty Down Under. Kylie took
her inspiration from windmill
farms on the Nullarbor.
I used pin cushions,
leucadendrons, Banksia
coccinea, wattle, and gum nuts,
Kylie said.

I spent about eight hours over


a few weeks on the frame, then
we had 1 hours to complete
our work at the Showgrounds.
Kylie will finish her 18-month
Certificate 3 in floristry at
Challenger TAFE at the end
of the year.
The competition was open to
all floristry students.
Erin Lamb won the Perth
Royal Flower Show. This years
theme was WA My Way.
Competitors were asked to
create a pedestal design around
a WA location with a special
appeal or memory.
Ms Lambs design depicted a
Broome pearl farm.

Chantal breeds azawakhs, which


come from West Africa and are
sometimes described as African
greyhounds.
Chantal said there were about
2000 in the world as domesticated
pets.
One must appreciate
independence and intelligence
to understand this magnificent
dog, Chantal said.
But they are very easy to train
and become very devoted to one
master.
They can be aloof with
strangers.
Chantal won best of breed with
her azawakh Agizul at the Royal
Show this week.
One of her customers, Rowena
Robertson, was also showing her
4-month-old azawakh, Mali, at
the Show.
She is at home with four kids and
fits in beautifully, Rowena said.
I met Chantal through salukis.
They and azawakhs are sight
hounds, compared to beagles,
which are scent hounds.
The cost of buying an azawakh
starts at $2000, which Chantal said
put off some potential owners.
Rowena, who has also owned
malamutes, feeds Mali chicken
frames, raw chicken and lamb and
beef bones.
More than 2000 dogs were judged
at this years Perth Royal Dog Show.

Out of Africa Sharn Robertson (6) with her azawakh, Mali, at


the Royal Show.

Recipe for the perfect Christmas cake


By DAVID COHEN
Cake-lovers young and old
flocked to hear Christmas
cake-decorating secrets from
Natalia Berkova at the Royal
Shows cookery pavilion on
Tuesday.
The self-taught icing ace has
been teaching cake decorating

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for three years and loves topping


her creations with flowers.
I love to make them out of
icing and non-edible polymer,
she said.
Anyone can master the basic
skills of making icing and simple
decorations such as holly leaves,
flowers and snowflakes.
She also uses rice paper and
a punch to make Frozen-style
decorations.
Ms Berkova said her formula
for a great Christmas cake was
2 parts fruit to one part cake
mixture.
She started decorating when
she made a first birthday cake
for her twins, who are now
seven.
She said a cake covered with
fondant could keep for five or
six years.
The alcohol in the cake is a
preservative, she said.
You need to bake your cake
a couple of months before you
decorate it.
There were daily demonstrations on decorating other speciality cakes, slices, sponges,
muffins and other treats.

Sweet treat Natalia Berkovas


decorated Christmas cake.
Especially popular were
lessons in how to make native
wildflowers in sugar icing, and
how to whip up chocolates.
Glenda Crawford, of Dalkeith,
took out the number one spot
for her celebration cake in the
cookery competition.
Other winners included Louise
Stan-Bishop, of Nedlands, who
won a first for her upright white
loaf. It was a new bread category
this year.

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ids got a taste of country life at the show when they drove remotecontrolled tractors around mini hay bales in the Heritage Hall. Oscar
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POST, October 3, 2015 Page 33

Get your head round


free fun and music
The popular Graylands
Festival will bring together
local musicians and mental health organisations on
Monday, October 5.
Acting senior occupational
therapist Andrew Miller has
secured music acts including
Morgan Bain, Minky G, Mat
Cal, Raccoo Charles with the
Moke Folk, Dilip Parekh, and
the Spirit of the Street Choir
to perform free-of-charge in
Anderson Hall.

Dilip Parekh

The Fremantle Music Centre


has again donated instruments
and equipment for the gig while
Rhythm2Recovery is running a
drumming workshop.
Performer Dilip Parekh will
take part for the third year.
I have the greatest respect for
the folks who do the hard work
of looking after our brothers
and sisters in our community
who are going through crises,
Dilip said.
When I see what they do,
I feel the little contribution I
make is merely a pittance.
Also we have many friends
and family who experience varying degrees of illness and they
deserve love, respect and, most
importantly, some attention.
Being at these events is a
way of showing that we care
and we feel.
World Mental Health Day
on October 10 coincides with
Mental Health Week, from
October 2 to 10.
The week promotes awareness
about mental health and wellbeing, and equips people with
up-to-date information.
This years theme is actbelong-commit.

Sculptures incur new costs


Cottesloe councils sculptures have incurred new costs
of $3249.
The welding on Norton
Flavels ball and chain artwork,
Lucky Country, was looked at by
NDT Inspection Services.
There was concern the welding was not good enough ... not to
Australian Standards, council
engineering manager Doug
Elkins said.

Mr Elkins said Mr Flavel


would pay the $275 cost.
Leighton Panel & Paint got
$2974 for painting on Liquorice
Allsorts, Michael Graus three
84cm-high works bought in 2013
and installed by North Cottesloe
Primary School.
In July, the council paid $3036
to Altiform Pty Ltd for replacement sculpture shells for the
Allsorts.

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St Cakes? Mrs Herbert (aka Pippa Stokes) cuts the birthday cake in front of Lily Wilson, Kate OReilly, Rose
OReilly, Chloe Stokes, and Ruby Farmer. Photo: Paul McGovern

A slice of history to celebrate


Children thought slices of
vanilla birthday cake with
white chocolate icing before
a school lesson from 1862 was
a good deal on Thursday.
They sang Happy Birthday
to Freshwater Bay Museum to
celebrate the Claremont institutions 40 years.
Joining the celebrations was
Ricki Hewitt, Museum Friends
president, who said students
loved the Victoria Avenue
museum.
Its education program is

one of its core elements, Dr


Hewitt said.
As soon as the school visit
program goes on the website,
it is booked out immediately.
The 1862 building was
Freshwater Bay Primary School,
the rst school between Perth
and Fremantle.
It has also been a place of
religious worship, a boarding
house for young men, and a
police station.
It became the first metropolitan council-owned museum
when Claremont took it over

in 1975.
This museum punches above
its weight as a regional museum, Dr Hewitt said.
Mayor Jock Barker said the
museum was special because
it was started by volunteers.
It is through the tireless
efforts of volunteers and the
Friends who now support our
dedicated staff that we are able
to celebrate this momentous
occasion, Mr Barker said.
On Thursday, kids also had
their faces painted and took
part in a treasure hunt.

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Think outside the box


and above the road
Magnetic levitation (MagLev)
transport could be an alternative to the Perth Freight Link.
We live in Hale Road,
Wembley Downs, and have read
in the POST about the concerns
Cottesloe residents have about
heavy trucks leaking from the
link and into Curtin Avenue.
When those trucks get farther north, one of their main
routes to get to the freeway and
Osborne Park is Hale Road.
A few years back, I counted 89
container trucks travelling up
and down Hale Road between
7 and 9am during a school day.
More than 6000 students
travel to school along Hale
Road, to and from Wembley
Downs Primary, Hale School,
Holy Rosary, Woodlands
Primary, Newman College and
Churchlands Senior High School

What happened
to democracy?

(now more than 2300 students).


It is a disaster waiting to
happen.
Rather than just complaining,
how about being progressive
and thinking ahead?
I have had an interest in
MagLev transport for some time.
An electromagnetic cargo
conveyor could run east-west out
to the freeway on raised pylons.
It would leave a very small
footprint on the sensitive wetlands and be extremely quick,
efficient and relatively inexpensive to build.
A bit leading-edge, it would be
a huge coup and world-beating
if it came off.
We have some brilliant people
in WA, I am sure we could make
it happen.
Grant Fisher
Hale Road, Wembley Downs

Poll pits neighbour v neighbour


The glossy campaign brochures have arrived in our mailbox and as a Cambridge Coast
ward resident, I am dismayed
a little at how mayor Simon
Withers and councillors appear
to be trying to change history by
claiming they were responsible
for all the great developments
in our area.
Perry Lakes? Im sorry, but
mayor Ross Willcock and councillors voted approval of that
back in 2001.
Yes, there was ongoing dispute
that delayed the project, largely
because Cambridge council
wanted to ensure it received
adequate financial compensation and because it didnt want
to go into debt to build state
sporting facilities.
It stood up for its ratepayers.
This is what our council

should do.
My vote will be for anybody
willing to be calm and professional and not claim the sole
kudos for infrastructure developments that have been in the
pipeline for the past 20 years.
We want our council to work
collaboratively with the state
government but not implement
significant zoning changes at
odds with the reasons most of us
chose to purchase in this area.
There is no reason to pit
neighbour against neighbour.
We have the new developments at Perry Lakes, at Ocean
Mia, and behind the Matthews
Netball Centre.
It is scaremongering to suggest
we need to do more than that.
Janelle Orman
Grantham Street, Floreat

Jualbup will soon have a clutch of cygnets to add to its junior birdlife.
Photo: Billie Fairclough

New generations at Jualbup


What a touching photo of
mother duck and her five ducklings Geoffrey Dean captured at
Lake Jualbup recently (POST,
September 26).
Daily strolls around Jualbup
are a delight at the moment
because the birdlife is so varied
and active, the water level inviting and the weather so perfect.

As well as the patient swan


sitting on a floating nest, a little
feathered family has been the
main attraction in my walks
this week, but sadly, yesterday
only two ducklings remained.
Its Nature at work, but sad
to relate.
Rosalie Hamilton
Violet Grove, Shenton Park

Standing for Cambridge council


has been an eye opener.
Despite a conscious decision
to nominate as an independent
Coast ward candidate, I have had
to defend my position at every
turn, with long bows drawn and
affiliations assumed.
My decision to nominate is
driven by a love for the place I
call home and a desire to use
my knowledge gained through 20
years in the oil and gas industry
to give back to the community.
Councils are the bedrock of
successful democracy.
Theyre about roads, parks,
beaches, sporting facilities, dayto-day services, arts and, most
importantly, planning.
Voters not behind-the-scene
movers and shakers should be
the ones who choose the council
that best represents the vision,
design and future of the community they want to live in.
What happened to democracy?
What happened to voting for the
mayor and councillors based on
what they will make a difference
to, what qualifies them, and how
they will best represent the ratepayers who vote them in?
Natasha Ogonowski
Pindari Road, City Beach

More, please
My rates (excluding the emergency service levy, which is
outside the control of the council) rose by an average of 1.9%
annually during the most recent
four-year term.
The comparable CPI figure is
2.2%. If this is any kind of indicator of effective financial management, more of the same would be
very welcome.
David Beattie
Dartmouth Avenue, City Beach

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As I finish my term as a Subiaco


Central ward councillor, I thank
all those who have assisted and
supported me during this time.
It has been a privilege to represent the people of Subiaco,
particularly because of its diverse
and rich history and its exciting
and important future.
In the council elections, I believe
the most important element for
leadership is having a vision for
the future.
This needs to fit with balancing
the needs of the wards and the
overall governance requirements
of a 21st century council.
Councils are the tier of government where residents can really
connect with their community,
so representatives must have the
time and energy for that.
I found that area most rewarding, and enjoyed the connection
I was able to make with Central
ward residents over preserving
their streetscapes.
This is paramount to maintaining

our character now.


It is something unique we should
all be proud of.
However, preserving heritage
must not prevent us from moving
forward and promoting development that will ensure our community has a bright and vibrant
future.
Sometimes conflict appears
between past and future planning
ideals and pursuits.
Thoughtful and considered leadership is required to provide the
correct balance.
Without a vision outside the
boundaries of ones own life, we
would not have the likes of Kings
Park on our doorstep or many of
the other magnificent icons that
help make Subiaco the place it is.
Finally, I urge all residents to
carefully consider their democratic
rights and vote for the future in
the elections.
Leanne Potter
Subiaco Central ward councillor
Redfern Street, Subiaco

Rusted-on Liberal needs some CRC


Re the letter Oh this is
treachery(POST September 19)
Hal Colebatch asserts that he is
a rusted-on Liberal, but says he
will no longer vote for the Liberals,
because of Malcolm Turnbulls
treachery. One must conclude
that his love for the Liberals is
weaker than his hatred of Mr
Turnbull.
I suspect Dr Colebatchs assertion of treachery is a mask for the
real source of his angst.
What he doesnt tell us in his
letter is that he is also a rusted-on
monarchist.
His fear is that Mr Turnbull
will make Australia a republic,
post-haste.
In Australia, both political
parties never hesitate to replace
their leaders in order to win government.
A noticeable omission from Dr

Colebatchs acerbic attack on Mr


Turnbull is his failure to mention
the role played by Curtin MP Julie
Bishop.
Love her or hate her, by any
objective assessment, she was
a good Foreign Minister in the
Abbott government.
She also had the courage to front
(not shirt-front though!) the then
PM about his impending demise.
Is she also part of the treachery
scenario?
My suggestion to Hal is to calm
down, take a pill and rethink his
rash decision to abandon the
Liberal fold.
If not, I fear that the worst may
happen, and that he may spiral
out of control and end up voting
for the Greens.
Phillip A. Gibbs
Webster Street, Nedlands
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POST, October 3, 2015 Page 35

Claremont dentist faces court action


From page 3

had begun before his relationship with Invisalign ended last


year.
He said he could not complete
Ms Isaacs treatment unless she
returned to Perth and he had
always been willing to complete
the treatment.
He confirmed that he had
contacted a dentist in Bali to
treat Ms Isaac.
He said he had since sourced
alternative clear braces from the
US, which he said were cheaper
and superior.
Acting Consumer Protection
commissioner Gary Newcombe
said there was a review under
way to determine whether Mr
Dhillon had breached Australian
Consumer Law (ACL) after a
number of complaints were
made.
Consumer Protection has
received several complaints
alleging failure to supply invisible braces within agreed timeframes or in a reasonable time

when no completion date was


specified, after big deposits had
been paid or full payment had
been taken, Mr Newcombe said.
Some of those complaints
also raised concerns that the
business may have promoted
affiliation with major health
insurance providers that it is
no longer associated with.
Under the ACL, services must
be carried out in a reasonable
amount of time, or finished by
the completion date stated in the
contract and businesses must
not make false or misleading
representations.
HBF and Bupa have both
confirmed Mr Dhillon has been
de-recognised as one of their
healthcare providers.
Ms Isaac has since paid $6000
for veneers because she was
unhappy with her teeth after
wearing Invisalign for 22 months.
Its been a complete nightmare, and its sad that Im not
the only one, Ms Isaac said.
Another woman, Trudy Dolan,
said she went to Mr Dhillon for

Invisalign in December last year


and paid him $2500 upfront but
never received treatment.
Ms Dolan said in April this
year she was still waiting for
treatment and Mr Dhillon was
not returning her calls.
By this stage I was over it
and asked for a refund, Ms
Dolan said.

another doctors name, but they


wouldnt say who.
Ms Dolans bank reimbursed
her the $2500 deposit.
In May Dr Dhillon told the
POST he was sorry for not
returning calls, saying he was
extremely busy.
Im an honest person, he
said.

Its been a complete


nightmare, and its sad that
Im not the only one

He [Mr Dhillon] then said:


The money is now paid and
your aligners are on their way.
The next day I called
Invisalign directly and they told
me he did not have an account
with them.
I was shocked. They said he
was not a provider and therefore
could not order Invisalign.
They said my order had been
made under my name but not
under his it was ordered under

She signed a consent form


and paid the deposit. She needs
to make up her mind whether
she wants the treatment. She has
to pay for expenses incurred.
Separately, Mr Dhillon is due
to appear in Perth Magistrates
Court on November 6 on fraud
charges.
In March he was charged with
three counts of gaining benefit
by fraud for three separate incidents involving $56,896, $7317

and $16,255.
The offences are alleged to
have happened throughout 2013.
A spokesperson for WA Police
said she could not disclose
what the allegations related to
because the matter was ongoing.
A spokesperson for the Dental
Board of Australia said the board
had referred Mr Dhillon to the
State Administrative Tribunal
following allegations of serious
unprofessional misconduct.
By law, the board refers allegations of the most serious
professional misconduct to the
tribunal, she said.
The boards case against Dr
Dhillon in the tribunal is continuing, so we cant make any
further comment at the moment,
to protect the integrity of the
legal process.
Police action in the
Magistrates Court is separate
from regulatory action.
Mr Dhillon was again contacted by the POST last week
for comment but declined the
offer and hung up.

Stink-free dunnies in $4.7m Indiana revamp


From page 7

Cottesloe Surf Life Saving Club


would still use the beach-level
portion of the building.
Cottesloe MP and Colin Barnett
said the project had merit.
As local member I ... have
advised the council I would take
a proposal for state government
assistance forward as part of the
2016-17 Budget consideration
process, Mr Barnett said.
The council will advertise the
business plan. If all goes well and
tenders are trouble-free, work
could start this time next year,
and might take 12 to 18 months.
Ratepayers association presi-

dent John Hammond said redevelopment plans should not be


used as an excuse not to keep
the toilets clean during the busy
summer months.
Visitors and residents alike
regard the beach toilets as some
of the worst they have encountered, Mr Hammond said.
A full time cleaner should be
employed during summer.
The development appears to
be beneficial overall, and the association is hoping that the new
facilities will lift the standards
at the beachfront.
Association secretary Yvonne
Hart said an engineer report said
Indiana was in overall good shape.

It is an embarrassment for
ratepayers that the cleanliness,
repairs and maintenance of
Indiana toilets has been cause
of complaints over many years,
Ms Hart said.
In the ladies toilets, toilet
seats need replacing, an old
vanity with broken hand basin
needs replacing and a dodgy
paper towel dispenser is unacceptable, and the area needs
annual painting.
The basic health issue must
not be pushed to one side.
It is critically important that
repairs and maintenance of the
toilets take place before summer
is upon us.

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3000 miss out


on democracy

Dont sell oval


Gosh, whats happening to us
in WA?
Have we all gone nuts? What
a joke! You dont hear of such
things happening in other states.
No way!
Because they love their sports,
whether its football or rugby,
and you wouldnt hear of them
or their Premiers doing such
a stupid thing as selling their
major sports stadium.
By all means, play cricket at
Subi Oval, but you couldnt or
wouldnt sell the oval: its the
home of football in WA and
nobody can take that away.
Its a great pity that one of
Americas famous football or
baseball teams does not venture
here and play some of their
games and invest in Subi Oval,
to keep it going and keep the
heart of Subiaco beating.
Valda Bertram
Railway Road, West Leederville

Rod Bradley

Cambridge flyer caused angry phone call


As most people in the
Cambridge Coast ward know, I
delivered a flyer asking people,
to think before voting for Rod
Bradley.
I said I felt that mayoral candidate Keri Shannons choice of
Mr Bradley as a running mate
showed flawed judgment.
Ms Shannon rang me at home

Cott campaign turning nasty


How sad it is that campaigning in the Cottesloe election has
deteriorated to nastiness.
While stating facts is fair
game, putting spin on the facts
to cause detriment to your opponent is not.
In my view, once again, candidate Peter Jeaness creative
writing has shown that to him,
facts arent too important.
Mr Jeanes has distributed a
flyer to Central ward electors
seeking to absolve himself from
his attempt to close Vera View
beach to dogs (he flipped at the
next meeting when confronted
by 200-plus angry residents).
His reinterpretation of the
attempt by Sally Pyvis, his opponent, to install her initiatives
to tackle traffic problems in

Keri Shannon

Hilary Pinerua

Marine Parade is troubling.


Electors must decide if Peter
Jeanes is their best community
representative or if they would
prefer Sally Pyvis, an independent, ethical, intelligent candidate who has already proved
she is prepared to fight for the
community.
R.D. Walsh
Grant Street, Cottesloe

to tell me I had defamed her


and could be sued.
What is it with this woman?
She is already suing the council and said she would like to sue
some of the council contractors.
Ms Shannon seems happy to
dish it out, but to me she doesnt
appear able to cope with one

quite mild criticism.


Are you sure she would make
a good mayor?
And before she complains,
I will tell you that I resented
her call, told her off and hung
up on her.
Hilary Pinerua
Drabble Road, City Beach

Wheres Bill on the Bill?


It is interesting that in
the debate regarding the
Capital City Bill 2015, the
inaction of Nedlands MP Bill
Marmion has been noted by
the Opposition.
About 3000 residents may
be transferred from the City
of Subiaco to the City of Perth
without any say in the matter.

What is the point of having


an elected MP if he doesnt appear to care about the issues
of those he should represent?
Maybe things would be different if this werent such a
safe seat?
Jeremy Mowe
Subiaco council candidate
Keightley Road, Shenton Park

Other factors helped councillors save Subiaco


Subiaco councillor Hugh
Richardson claims he and
councillors Judith Gedero, Julie
Matheson and Stephanie Stroud,
along with the mayor, saved
Subiaco from amalgamation
(Vote for the team that saved
Subi, Letters, POST September
19).

As these councillors were not


the only ones on the council to
oppose the amalgamation, to say
they saved Subiaco is perhaps
open to question.
The loss of the amalgamation
vote elsewhere was more likely
the factor for Subiaco, when
Subiacos expensive legal chal-

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Mr Richardson also says none
of those councillors is aligned
with any political party.
Ms Matheson was the Greens
candidate for Pilbara in the 2013
state election.
Geo Down
Churchill Avenue, Subicaco

We hold local government elections because we believe it is


important that communities get
a say on issues that affect them.
Unfortunately, this principle
has not been extended to the
3000 residents of Subiacos South
ward, whom the state government
wishes to move into the City of
Perth with little consultation and
no democratic vote.
I am glad to see the South
ward candidates agree residents
deserve a vote on these matters.
I have been speaking to people
in South ward about what they
want from their council.
While there have been many
varied responses, several standout issues are: the decline of
Rokeby Road, the future of
Subiaco Oval, and ensuring new
developments to provide housing
diversity that suit the area and
its infrastructure.
Our city has to plan for the
future to ensure that it remains
a vibrant and attractive place to
live, work and play.
The council needs to support
small businesses and be willing
to take risks on new ideas.
We cant simply play catch-up
with other parts of Perth.
We need to get out in front to
re-energise the city of Subiaco.
A key reason Im running for the
council is because I dont believe
young people have a voice at local
government level.
I want to change that, and provide a perspective thats often
missing from council meetings.
Diverse groups that reflect the
community make better decisions.
If elected, Ill represent the
whole community and provide a
new perspective for our council.
Chris Wilson
Subiaco South ward candidate
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Whats on

St Georges turns it on

in POST community

tower, which offers views over


the Swan River and university.
There will be an interactive
Minecraft-style computer game
for children and the young at
heart as well as an SAS historical display and talks from former
SAS officers.
Combine all this with poetry
recitals and an art exhibition of
students drawings, paintings,
film, sculpture and photography.
For lunch and snacks, there
will be pizzas, gourmet hot dogs,
ice-cream and drinks to buy.
St Georges College is in Mounts
Bay Road, Crawley, and entry
to the festival is $10 free for
under-18s. All funds will go to
the scholarship trust.
For more information, visit the
college website stgeorgescollege.
uwa.edu.au.

Barbershop singers The


Newby Blues and a female
ensemble, The Mockingbirds,
are just some of the talented
residents at UWAs St Georges
College.
They will part of the Midday
Live Set at the colleges
SpringArts festival next Saturday,
October 10.
The festival runs from 10am to
3pm and there will also be piano
performances in the college dining hall while a harpist and string
trio will play throughout the day
in the college chapel.
The aim is to raise funds so a
son or daughter of a member of
the SAS who has died can live in
college while studying at UWA.
There will be regular tours of
the college and gardens as well as
opportunities to climb the famous

Rotary breakfast

Mark Williamson from Camp


Opportunity Youth Focus
will be the guest speaker at
the next breakfast meeting of
the Rotary Club of Cambridge.
It is at 7.30am on Wednesday,
October 7, at the Cambridge
Bowling Club. Enquiries: Max on
9387 4626 or Mike on 9204 1324.
Perth Probus

Guest speaker Dr Michael Jones


will talk about How Things Have
Changed at the next meeting of
the Perth Probus Club. Dr Jones
is well known locally and was
a radio doctor for many years.
He has extensive experience on
professional and governmental
bodies. The meeting is at 10am
on Tuesday, October 13, at Lake
Karrinyup Country Club.

Anything from Bach to gypsy violin


It will be a concert of violin
treats when Margaret Blades
is joined by her students in
concert at at UWAs Callaway
Auditorium.

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is hosted by the Royal Schools
Music Club (RSMC) and will
feature works that are sure to
engage and inspire.
From the gypsy violin of
Zigeunerweisen by Sarasate,
to the romantic and coquettish Introduction and Rondo
Capriccioso by Saint-Saens,
there will be treats to please
everyone.
There will also be work for
unaccompanied violin by the
king of composers for the violin,
J.S. Bach.
The concert is also part of
RSMCs 89th birthday celebration and people can gather from

7pm on Saturday, October 10, for


pre-concert refreshments.
The concert starts at 7.30pm in
the school of musics Callaway
Music Auditorium.
Tickets ($25) include program
and refreshments and can be
bought at the door. There is no
charge for members.

Unitarian gathering

The Newby Blues are the St Georges College barbershop singers.

Learn about the simple joys of playing croquet


Croquet may look genteel
and easy, but it is a game that
requires thinking as well as
ball skills.
Anyone interested in having
some fun and taking up the
challenge is invited to have a
try at 9am each Sunday at the
Cambridge Croquet Club in
Floreat.

To book to have a go on
Sundays, contact Brian on 0421
581 820 or email croquetcambridge@yahoo.com.au.
Club spokesman Stephen
Barnes says the club is the biggest in the metropolitan area
and caters for all levels of play,
with a number of sessions each
week for both social and more
competitive players.

Croquet is played all year


round in all weather conditions
and it is a game where all ages
and both sexes can play against
each other, he said.
With the warm weather
returning,we expect to see even
more players out at night playing croquet on our beautiful
floodlit courts.

The October 4 meeting of the


Unitarian Association will include a naming ceremony for
Andrew Philip Moir. Reverend
Peter Ferguson will also give
a talk titled Climate Change:
The revenge of Mother Earth.
The meeting is at 10.30am
at Drabble House, behind
Nedlands library. Enquiries:
Perthunitarians.org or 9336
4809.
Odd Socks Day

Register today at oddsocksday.


org.au and pull on your odd
socks to stamp out discrimination of people who are mentally
ill. The campaign is being run by
Grow. Enquiries: 1800 588 268.

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Chadd Boucher
0432 660 066 or 9324 3855

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SOUTH WEST

LOT 22 CAVES ROAD, HAMELIN BAY

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

A UNIQUE OFFERING 293 ACRES


EOI: ALL OFFERS PRESENTED BY 4PM, 16TH OCTOBER 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
An extremely rare slice of land mainly all pastured but with generous stands of Peppermint trees and good
spring fed water supply. With distant views to the Indian Ocean through the Deepdene cliffs, this is a unique
opportunity to purchase a large tract of land on the well known Caves Road tourist route. With world class
surng and swimming beaches nearby, along with numerous tourist destinations being world renown tourist
caves, galleries, wineries, restaurants and National Park.

MAT MOULTON 0438 523 456 mat.moulton@acton.com.au


51 KOORABIN DRIVE, YALLINGUP EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

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A two bedroom, two bathroom modern home with coastal views, set up for
cattle, but suitable for horses or equine pursuits. Enjoy the quiet beauty and
tranquillity of this private and secluded estate. Well positioned at the end of a
quiet cul-de-sac adjoining Willow Bridge Winery, and set amongst large Red
Gum and Jarrah perched on the edge of The Ferguson Valley Scarp.

The current owners want to move to the metro area and this is your
chance to make it happen for them! Nestled against a bush backdrop
with sweeping views down the beautiful Gunyulgup Valley, this unique 5
acre quality property consists of the main house with its 3 bedrooms and
2 bathrooms. Additionally, via a covered entertainment area is a selfcontained 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom guest wing with its own articial turf
putting green.
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PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150


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BUNBURY (08) 9791 5777 BUSSELTON (08) 9754 9200 DUNSBOROUGH (08) 9755 3399 MARGARET RIVER (08) 9758 8898
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SOUTH WEST
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be sold! Use of the South Wests nest timbers adds to the Down South appeal. Recently renovated
throughout! Do not be shy, denitely inspect this unique and stunning, well presented property. E28DS;
all offers presented 4pm, 21/10/2015 (unless sold prior).
HOME OPEN: SUNDAY 4TH OCTOBER 11.45AM - 12.45PM
SATURDAY 10TH OCTOBER 11.45AM - 12.45PM

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GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090

vincent.marruffo@acton.com.au

gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

$1,500,000

Here is a fantastic two story home on nearly half an acre with only a narrow nature strip between the
home and the beach. Inside, the house is all class with Jarrah hard wood oors, sweeping stair case,
huge rooms and a real sense of space.

NORTH BOYANUP

RURAL EXPRESS SALE

RURAL HIDEAWAY ON 114 ACRES

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150

jason.dragstra@acton.com.au

peter.johnston@acton.com.au

FROM $260,000

An attractive lifestyle farm in pasture and bushland setting, just 10 minutes from Bunbury in the Gelorup/
North Boyanup region. The elegant 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom homestead commands an elevated position
overlooking the bush and farm below, with crops from the irrigation pivot and stands of Jarrah and
Red Gum timber over all of the property giving a sense of privacy and seclusion. Rural
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steps down onto an additional open aired paved area surrounded by Peppermint trees.

VINCENT MARRUFFO 0418 901 418

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PUBLIC AUCTION: SUNDAY 25TH OCTOBER, 2015 AT 12:00PM (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
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HOME OPEN: SUNDAY 4TH OCTOBER 11.00AM - 12.00PM


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residence the perfect option for a downsizer or an executive wanting to escape the rat race of
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quiet night in, or entertaining family and friends.

56c Victoria Avenue, Claremont


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Community news

Plenty of action
for young ones
There is enough fishing action in the metropolitan area
to keep keen young anglers
occupied during the school
holidays, with the Swan River
a favourite among the junior
angling brigade.
Plenty of decent-sized black
bream are being caught around
river pylons and jetties in POST
territory, with Claremont and
Nedlands having some of the
better capture rates.
Check out the local yacht
clubs, where schools of bream
take refuge under jetties and
in the shadows of the moored
boats. Casting a small lure or
well-presented bait into the
shadows is a sure way to land
a good bream.
The odd flathead is still
mooching around the sand bars
and there are also some smallish
tailor to be had from the jetties.
If you have access to a small
dinghy, try around Karrakatta
bank and nearby Point Walter.
Out in Cockburn Sound, plenty
of good-sized squid are being
caught over the weed banks and
broken ground as well as skippy
weighing up to a kilo, king george
whiting, herring and gardies.
Dont forget the closure for
pink snapper in Cockburn Sound
from October 1 until January 31
next year.
The Fremantle moles are also
fishing well, with some tailor
being caught in the late afternoons and evenings as well as
some good squid, a few tailor

FISHING

with Gary Shugg


and even the odd mulloway, if
you have the patience.
Halfway out on the North
Mole, anglers are catching goodsized sand whiting and the odd
nice silver bream or tarwhine.
Metro beaches are producing
the some tailor, as well as herring and bream early mornings
at City and Floreat beaches are
the time to fish.
As well as small skippy there
are plenty of sand whiting and
yellowfin whiting.
When the weather permits,
boaties have been doing well
out wide, with good numbers
of pink snapper and dhufish
being reported as well as a few
yellowfin tuna and samson fish.
The Gemini barge wreck off
Mindarie is holding sambos and
some impressive king george
whiting on the sandy areas
around the wreck.
Rottnest has been good from
the shore and by boat, with
plenty of KGs out from Phillip
Rock and heaps of herring and
gardies from most popular areas.
Dhufish and breaksea cod are
being caught within a couple of
miles of the island.
The deeper you go the bigger
the fish, with some hefty samson
fish coming from a 100m of water.
These are great fish to catch, but
100m of water will certainly test
your stamina.

Sarah Gosset enjoys a walk in Bold Park with her dog, Malco, safely on a lead. Photo: M Mykytiuk

Canine co-operation for Bold Park


Warmer weather and spring
wildflowers are bringing visitors to Bold Park in numbers.
The Botanic Gardens and
Parks Authority (BGPA), which
manages the City Beach park,
welcomes visitors and asks them
to respect other visitors and the
environment by keeping dogs
on leads.
BGPA director of horticul-

ture and conservation Lesley


Hammersley says Bold Park is
one of just a few conservation
reserves where dogs are allowed.
We know how much canine
companions mean to many of our
visitors, she said. But all dogs
must be restrained on leads of
less than 2m at all times while
in Bold Park.
Visitors are welcome to enjoy

this beautiful place with dogs on


leads, ensuring they also collect
waste and dispose of it in the
bins provided.
Bold Park staff will be reinforcing this message with visitors
bringing dogs to the park, with
on-the-spot fines of $100 for people who break the rules.
For more information about
Bold Park, go tobgpa.wa.gov.au.

OCTOBER IS VACCINATION
MONTH AT

Floreat Veterinary Centre


Have you let your pets vaccines lapse? Its not hard to get them
m
back up to date again. Get your pet vaccinated in October to
go into the draw to win a HUGE hamper, PLUS the first 50
vaccinations booked get a FREE GIFT!

One of the most important things you can do to give your pet
a long and healthy life is to ensure that they are vaccinated
against common diseases. EVERY pet can benefit from
vaccinations, even if they are an older or indoor pet.
Up to date vaccinations are also required before you:
ou:
Board your pet at a kennel or cattery
Send your pet to a groomer
Send your dog to a dog day care facility
Take your Dog to group obedience classes
Call us now on 9383 7773 to book your pets vaccination

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POST, October 3, 2015 Page 47

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Community news

Young players are


hooked on hockey
Four junior boys from YMCC
Hockey Club Ben Dale, Tim
Fleay and brothers Hamish
and Angus Adamson have
won selection in the WA state
school 12s team this year.
YMCCs Anna Jorgensen has
also made the 12s for WA.
Most of the young players
started hockey at a very early
age, with Ben starting at four.
He loves the challenge of such a
competitive sport and also plays
cricket and does surf lifesaving.
Ben said he enjoyed YMCC
because it was very friendly
but also encouraged people to
try their hardest.
If you just want to play hockey
for fun you can, but if you want
to be really competitive you
can, he said.
Teamate Tim started hockey
with some of his classmates
after a Hook into Hockey clinic
at his school.

Leaders are
scouts for life
Two leaders who have both
put in more than 35 years at
the 1st Wembley Downs Scout
Group have been awarded life
membership by the WA Scout
Association.
Life membership is the highest award in the WA branch
and recognises exceptional
contributions.
Ashley Lansom, has been a
member for 37 years, 10 years
as group leader.
Alan Wager has been a member for 39 years, 16 as cub scout
leader.
The awards were presented at
the scout associations annual
breakfast with Governor Kerry
Sanderson.

RIGHT: Ashley Lansom, left, and


Alan Wager have been honoured
with life membership of the WA
Scout Association for distinguished scouting.

Hamish and Angus have been


playing hockey for seven years
and come from a hockey-playing
family.
They said having a brother
also playing had made it easier
to practise their skills.
Another club member, Anne
Jagtenburg, had been playing
hockey since kindy and was
selected in last years WA State
School 12s team and this years
13s.
She said last years tournament had given her insight on
what competition was like on a
national scale.
YMCC Hockey Club is starting
a new junior competition for
Years 1 and 2 next year.
Children can play with school
friends in a team or just contact
the club for more information
on ymccjuniors@gmail.com.
For more information, go to
ymcchockey.com.

Triple Olympian Jamie Dwyer takes young state players Ben Dale, Tim Fleay, Hamish Adamson, Angus Adamson, and Anne Jagtenburg through some skills at YMCC Hockey Club. Jamie led YMCC to a 2-1 victory over
WASPS in last Saturdays grand final.

Hear how Aussie group is


changing Afghan lives
Matthias Tomczak, the
award-winning founder of a
group supporting the women
of Afghanistan, will give a talk
in Swanbourne this Sunday.
In 2003, Matthias decided
to take action after hearing a
speaker at Adelaides Festival
of Ideas describe the situation
of Afghan women as the worst
in the world.
He joined the Support
Association for the Women of
Afghanistan (SAWA-Australia)
and found partner organisations
in Afghanistan also committed
to empowering women.
SAWA funds a health centre in
Farah province and a vocational
training centre for illiterate
women in Kabul.
For four consecutive years the
centres literacy training has
received the highest scores for
organisations supporting women.

More than 900 women have


graduated from its courses,
which include English and
computer classes.
Last year, Matthias won an
award from the Australian
Centre for Leadership for
Women for empowering women
in a community or organisation
overseas.
Hear how SAWA is changing the lives of women and
girls when Matthias speaks on
Sunday, October 4, at 1.30pm at
the Pelican Centre of the Church
of the Resurrection in Shenton
Road. The cost is $20.
The event will also features
Frame by Frame, a documentary
about the work of Afghan photographers that shows Afghanistan
from all its sides good and bad,
beautiful and ugly.
For tickets, contact Priscilla
at pshorne@aapt.net.au.

POST, October 3, 2015 Page 49

16 Wright Avenue, Swanbourne


$1,585,000
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character charm with a chic modern edge. With Deco features,
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Community news
Cambridge
The winners of the
pairs last Friday afternoon at Cambridge
Bowling Club were
Audrey Smith and
Rosemary Goddard.
Joan Sadlier, Norma
Samuel and Elizabeth
Arrow took out the
prize for the triples
games.
Rob Stevenson,
Frank Oliver and Jock
Wenden won Saturday
mornings RAC games,
with Don Quin, Kevin
Breen and Ian Cooke
the runners-up.
On Monday, Don
Quin and Noel Phillips
won the 2-4-2 games.

bowling
Barry Snelling and
Chris Westergren came
second with Mohan
and Maya Lal third.
The plate went to
David Hughes and Jay
Medhat.

Claremont
The winners of last
Thursdays triples
competition were
Patricia Hubbard,
Hazel Warr and Dan
Chadwick from Des
Lynch, Estelle Boak
and Paul Scales.
In Saturdays fours,
the winners were Dan

Chadwick, Derrick
Dimbleby, Hazel Warr
and Barry Caporn from
Norm Underwood, Rick
Kendall, Peter Channer
and Peter Hiatt.
Peter Hiatt won
Sundays scroungers
from David Lee.
The club will screen
the AFL grand final
ring the club on 9384
0395 for more details
and to make a booking.
The clubs annual
quiz night will be on
Friday, October 23,
starting at 7.30pm. The
cost is $90 for teams
of six. Call the club to
nominate your team as
soon as possible.
Sadly, long-time
Cottesloe and
Claremont club member Lyn Berry died on
September 24.
Lynn was a prolific and accomplished
bowler and a tireless
behind-the-scenes
worker. The clubs
deepest sympathy goes
to Fred at the loss of his
lovely wife of 74 years.

Dalkeith
Nedlands

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Weather was great


for bowls all week,
with the wind pushing
the bowls around a bit.
The Sansoms made
the most of it in last
Tuesdays mixed
bowls, with Geoff and
his team Estelle Boak,
Barry Harper and John
Hollingshead the best
on +4 followed by SallyAnn, David Ironside,
Bruce Fiegert and
Dawn Newton scraping
home with +1.
In the pennant trials last Thursday, the
odd pairs match was
won comfortably by
Bill Smith and Peter
Wiesner with +15.
George Klug,
Geoff Sansom, Kent
Warburton and Don
Hicks were one
shot back and Barry
Ireland, John Shaw,
A. Campbell and Peter
Prout a further shot
behind.
On Saturday, Brian
Burton, Keith Allan,
Tony Quinlan and
John Friedman were
best, followed by
Kerry Haddleton, Ric
Camins, Pek Goh and
Bill Ridge. Close behind were Jesse Brown,
David Steinberg, Noel

Reynolds and Peter


Jeanes.
On Sunday, a full
house saw the official
opening of the new
synthetic B green,
with president Chris
Richardson and captain John McCormack
saying a few words
to thank all those
involved in the planning and construction,
which included helpful
members of Nedlands
council.
MP Bill Marmion
named the new locker
room, recognising
honorary life member
Ian Carrington-Jones,
and a few drinks and
refreshments were
enjoyed by all.
Patron Geoff Morris
put down the official
opening bowl and the
results of the short
game that followed will
remain unpublished.
Twenty-eight
teams entered the
ladies spring fours on
September 17 and 18,
with the winners being
a team from Leeming.
Then came teams
from Manning,
Sorrento and Mosman
Park.
Country and metropolitan teams played
in perfect weather
conditions, with the
refurbishments and
green renovations
completed just in time.
The ladies first
scroungers was played
last Friday, with the
winner being Celia
Bakker.

Artist Amanda Shelsher, left, and teacher Melinda Cockerill show Stefano Carboni from the Art Gallery of WA around the sculpture garden at Churchlands
Primary School. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Students create sculptural wonderland


Little people are populating a
special garden at Churchlands
Primary School.
They are sculptures made by
students who worked with artistin-residence Amanda Shelsher
and art teacher Melinda Cockerill.
WA Art Gallery director Stefano
Carboni went along to officially
open the garden as part of the
schools 50th anniversary celebrations.
The residency was organised
by the P&C.
President Rochelle Swan

Hollywood
Subiaco
Two teams won
both their games in
Thursdays three-bowl
pairs.
The pair of John
Hall and John Horsfall
finished with 26 points
to take the major prize
from the fast-finishing
Robbie Blythe and
Greg Bridges on 25pts.
Two teams showed
some interest in the
heritage-listed china
ware and, after a
count-back, the cup
and saucer went to
Alan Brindley and
Laurie Ward, who had
won one more end
than Leigh Fitzpatrick
and Bill Chellew.
In the Mars Bars
pairs, the Sunshine
boys, Ray Fells and
Ray Preston, proved
to be more than a
handful for Anne

Ormsby and a rusty


Greg Bridges.
Chris Osborn and
Uncle Arthur were
matched up against
Bob Porter and Rod
Hickling in the other
game, with Chris and
the Uncle getting over
the line and into second place.
In the M&M triples,
it could have been
anyones game at the
halfway mark, with
scores all tied up on
the ninth end.
The team of Ted
Brown, Bill Chellew,
John Horsfall and Phil
Lawler then lifted to
beat Colin Graves and
Alan Brindley.
All players were
last seen gorging
themselves on their
winnings.
In Sundays scroungers, John Hall, with
a score of 59pts (no
mercy rule invoked),
outplayed Alan
Brindley to register
a very easy win, while
on the rink, Glen
Morey (19pts) beat Rob
Appleton and Vern
Jones
In the play-off for
the title of King
Scrounger for the

said: All the students from


Kindergarten to Year 6 have been
involved in creating ceramic pieces
of art that have transformed the entrance garden of our school into a
fantastical, sculptural wonderland.
The artworks will become an
important place of reflection and
escapism for the whole community,
expressing history, community,
harmony, friendship while reflecting the students research into the
schools history, local Aboriginal
culture and the wildlife found
around Herdsman Lake.

week, John Hall


continued his takeno-prisoners game
against Glen Morey,
taking out the title,
nine points to three.

Ptanque
On two beautiful days over the
long weekend, the
Subiaco Ptanque
Club held the annual
Guy Meunier Trophy.
It included an event
for members and
associates on the
Saturday, followed by
the open Guy Meunier
Trophy on the Sunday.
Guy founded the
Subiaco club 19 years
ago.
The winners of
Saturdays triples
event were Guy
Soubeyran, Anne
Pithers and Bob
Colligan, with runners-up Kurt Isliker,
Vlasta Thomas and
Ralph Sicouri.
In third place
were Keith Pilgrim,
Muriel Boyd and Jana
Franger.
Val Gridley and
Julie Wright prepared

a wonderful spread
for all members to
enjoy during the presentation.
The winners of
Sundays mens games,
played under the
watchful eye of arbitre (referee) Joe
Corcoran senior, were
Patrick Vert, Dom
Welsh and Tim Welsh.
In second place
were Peter Laurent,
Yves Lemoal and
Daniel Bayet, followed by Bill Brigg,
Anton Wieland and
Faye Fontanini.
The ladies triples winners were
Christine Casaris,
Monique Tourneur
and Hina Vert
from Val Gridley,
Julie Wright and
Pennie Blackburn.
Coming third were
Kim Douglas, Sue
Dauth and Margaret
McCormick.
The matches were
played in excellent
spirit and all enjoyed
lunch prepared once
again by Val and
Julie.
The organiser of the
well-run competition
was Joost den Haan.

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Community news

Mates are
playing for WA

Brekkie for cyclists


Commuters who ride to work will be
rewarded with breakfast in the city on
Ride2Work Day, Wednesday, October 14.

Eleven-year-olds Rama Elliott and


Harry Alexander have been mates
since day one at Rosalie Primary
School.
They also play soccer together at
Subiaco Junior Football Club.
Rama, a left-footer, loves playing
in goals and barracks for Tottenham
Hotspur.
Last year, both boys started playing
five-a-side soccer, also known as futsal,
at West Coast Futsal Club in Smyth
Road, Hollywood.
We are fully into it, Harry said.
Their training has paid off and this
week both boys are in Brisbane playing in the state schoolboys under-12
futsal team.
West Coast runs a junior competition
at Hollywood, with a new term starting
on Friday, October 24.
Teams have five players and can be
mixed.
For more information call 0432 745 140
or email info@westcoastfutsal.org.au.

Rama Elliott, left, and Harry Alexander put in some last-minute practice before
heading o to play for WA in Queensland. Photo: Paul McGovern

The free breakfast from 6.30 to 8.30am on


the forecourt to the Perth Concert will be
just one of many events across the metropolitan area.
To register for Ride2Work Day, visit the
Bicycling WA website www.bwa.org.au.
Jeremey Murray, CEO of Bicycling WA
said: Research shows that workers who
ride to work enjoy improved health and
fitness along with reduced stress levels,
benefits you dont get from other forms of
transport.
Employers also win with regular bike
riders having higher levels of productivity
and taking fewer sick days.
The popularity of bike riding is growing
in WA, with a recent survey estimating that
more than 591,000 West Australians cycle
at least once a week.
Mr Murray said it did not matter what
cyclists wore or rode.
There are people in suits, in jeans, or in
their exercise gear. Most importantly, its
not a race so take your time and enjoy the
ride, he said.

Harley is waiting
for a home

Marigold Hotel comes to Floreat Spring feast


Each year the Floreat and districts branch of National Seniors
Australia devotes one of its monthly
meetings to a particular nation.
Previous countries have included France, Greece, Ireland and
Indonesia and this year its India.
Perths Consulate-General of India
is supporting the meeting, which will
include short talks with information
about India, as well as Indian music
and dance.
The group meets at Mt Claremont
Community Centre in Montgomery
Avenue at 9.30am for 10am and Focus
on India is on Thursday, October 8.
Everyone over 50 is welcome and

encouraged to dress for the occasion


in Indian costume, with prizes for
most beautiful sari, most colourful
clothing, best Indian costume, best
Bollywood gear, best exotic marigold attire and more. Entry is $5.
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has
sent a message of encouragement,
which will be read.
A feature will be the legendary
morning tea, this time including
Indian delicacies sponsored by
Prime Products.
A lunch of mild Indian food,
provided by Saffron Indian restaurant, will be served on the lawns
at 12.15pm, after the meeting, at a
cost of $15.

for UWA
UWAs Oak Lawn
and Guild Village will
become a night market
next Thursday as part
of multicultural week.
The Spring Feast will
run from 6 to 10pm and
will include a wide assortment of stalls selling foods from many
cultures.
There will be entertainment and a raffle.

Harley is an 11-month-old german


shepherd crossed with an Australian
cattle dog and is very eager to please.
He is looking for a home with experienced dog owners because he has
had no training.
Harley loves people and will be a
loving and loyal family companion,
good with older children.
He is also smart and quick to learn.
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MP joins expert for


forum on Palestine
Political scientist Sandra
Nasr and Fremantle MP
Melissa Parke will talk about
the situation in Palestine and
Israel for members of the
WA Self Funded Retirees
Association.
The session is at 10am on
Friday, October 9, at the
Cambridge Bowling Club in
Chandler Avenue, Floreat.
Dr Nasr is a lecturer at Notre
Dame University and specialises
in international relations in
the Middle East, with a focus
on human rights, international
humanitarian law, conflict and
state violence.
Her work takes her to
Palestine to contribute to a

Rochelle Lewis, left, and Nami Rizqiandri hang peace messages on trees at the International School in City
Beach.

Doves spread message of peace


For the International Day
of Peace, Year 12 students
Nami Rizqiandri and Rochelle
Lewis asked all students at
the International School of
WA to reflect on what peace
meant to them.
Each student then decorated a
paper dove with their thoughts
on what they would do to help
create peace.
The doves were then hung

from trees around the school.


Nami and Rochelle said they
had chosen to promote not-forprofit organisation Peace One
Day because they were fascinated by the idea that for just
one day people would spend
time healing and reflecting.
We also liked the idea because Peace One Day is not one
of those organisations that sets
completely unrealistic goals

of immediate world peace,


they said.
It dedicates itself to a single
day that in itself could motivate
a true change in the world.
Peace One Day not only
allows people to heal and recover from the brutality that is
happening, but it is also a day
that brings hope that people
will keep the peace for days
to come.

better understanding of the occupation and the human rights


implications.
Ms Parkes serves on the
federal governments Joint
Standing Committee for Foreign
Affairs, Defence and Trade and
the Joint Standing Committee
for Treaties.
From 2000 to 2007, she worked
as a senior lawyer in the United
Nations, including postings in
Kosovo, Gaza, Lebanon and
New York.
There will be an opportunity
to ask questions.
Visitors are welcome at the
meeting. For more information,
call Ron de Gruchy on 9447 1313
or Margaret Harris on 9381 5303.

Netballers fight it out


for regional honours
While the West Coast Eagles
and many of their loyal fans
are heading to Melbourne
this weekend, netballers aged
14 to 16 from all over WA are
playing at the State Netball
Centre in Jolimont.
The Regional Academy Cup
is the final competition on the
Netball WA calendar.
The Perth Lions region has
teams in both divisions of the
competition.
Team 1 boasts a number of
under-18 WANL players and

they will be hoping for a good


showing in this competition.
As in past years, they will face
tough opposition from regions
throughout the state.
Team 1 play West Coast,
Aboriginal All Stars, South
East Demons and Wheatbelt,
while Team 2 take on West
Coast, North West, Aboriginal
All Stars, South East Demons
and Esperance.
Games will be played all
weekend at the State Netball
Centre with the finals on Sunday
afternoon, October 4.

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Coast group fights Seaward plan
The Swanbourne Coastal
Alliance has decided to
campaign against the controversial plans for Seaward
Village, according to SCA
convener Jan-Paul Orsini.
He said the SCA would hold
its annual general meeting on
October 15 and invited residents to attend to contribute to
the debate and to bring ideas.
The government business
enterprise, Defence Housing

Australia, plans to redevelop


Seaward, Village, selling 25%
of the land for private development.
The AGM of the Swanbourne
Coastal Alliance is at 7pm
on Thursday, October 15, at
Asociates Rugby Club in Allen
Park.
With unprecedented pressure on our neighbourhood
from all sides, it is essential
that we stand up for our community, Mr Orsini said.

Water message is working


Water use per person is the
lowest in Perth in about 70
years dropping to 126,000
litres in 2014-15.
Water Minister Mia Davies
has thanked residents for their
water-saving efforts.
Over the past 14 years, average annual per person water
use in Perth has dropped by a
staggering 34%, she said.

Over the past decade, water


saving efforts in Perth contributed to about 105 billion litres
saved each year thats more
than the annual total capacity of the Southern Seawater
Desalination Plant.
Water is vital to prosper
and our water saving efforts
have clearly demonstrated we
know the value of every drop.

Captain Starlights get some magic tips from, from left, Ruby Lester, Milla Leach, Austin van der Struf, Sophie
Vonic, Thomas Robinson and Jack Bret.

Winning ways with landscape

Loreto kids spread magical message

Award-winning Perth-based
photographer Dylan Fox,
who has travelled widely and
photographed landscapes in
Australia and the US, will be
the guest speaker at Westside
Photography Club this month.

Year 4 students from Loreto


Nedlands joined Captain
Starlight to help create some
magic for Princess Margaret
Hospitals young patients last
week.
The students wanted to put
smiles on patients faces and
researched all sorts of magic
tricks, from reading minds to
disappearing Pringle containers.
They compiled the Loreto
Magic book, with step-by-step
photos and graphics, to donate
to PMH to help bring some magic
to young patients.
The students made 50 copies of

the Loreto Magic book, along with


50 magic bags full of paraphernalia, including a magic wand.
The book has tips on performing, overcoming nerves, what to
say to an audience and what to
do when things go wrong.
Year 4 teacher Mrs Williams
said the book was a product of
the students literacy program,
and after discovering the power
of magic they had wanted to
share it.
They felt the patients at PMH
would enjoy dazzling family,
friends and even doctors with
their magic, she said.

Loreto principal Mrs Hussey


said: Loreto Nedlands students
are encouraged to develop and
use their gifts and talents to make
a difference in their community.
Captain Starlights, professional performers who entertain sick kids in hospital, will
deliver the Loreto Magic book
and magic bags to patients, and
together they can dazzle onlookers within the hospital with their
magic skills.
Loreto student Thomas
Robinson said: I am usually shy
but my magic trick brought me
confidence and power.

The meeting is at 7.30pm


on Tuesday, October 13, at Mt

Claremont Community Centre,


107 Montgomery Avenue.
The talk will come after a
short annual general meeting
and visitors are welcome.
For more information, visit
www.westsidephoto.org.au,
email info@westsidephoto.org.au
or phone Chris on 0419 044 601.

The era of picture palaces


Vyonne Geneve will focus
on WAs art deco theatres in
a talk for History in the City.
She will present Art Deco
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Wintons
landscape
SARAH McNEILL

Tim Winton admitted starting to


write his landscape memoir, Island
Home, from a very dark place.
For four decades he has placed
the WA landscape at the heart of his
writings, becoming in the process a
reluctant ecowarrior and the public
face of marine conservation.
But I was gloomy about our
prospects, he said. If youre at the
barricades you can lose sight of the
battle.
He says his memoir is a way of
reminding himself what has been
achieved.
It was a way of bucking myself up,
he said.
Island Home is the story of his
relationship with the Australian
landscape and how it has shaped his
ideas, his writing and his life. It is also
a plea to Australians; not so much a
call to arms as a call to put down the
weapons.
He says the battle our ancestors
waged against a harsh, relentless
landscape that they found bewildering
and even repulsive is over.
The war on nature is over, he said.
At the end of his memoir he writes:
Some of those who know [the
Australian landscape] best are anxious
to nurture the rest of us, the new
majority, through our long, tottering
infancy into a state of informed
responsibility.
Tim urges more informed
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describes as too humanised.
Perth particularly is a city disfigured by urban sprawl, where
stadiums have taken on more
significance than the state of the
river, he said.
But Tim, a gentle larrikin not
given to optimism, acknowledged
that a lot had changed over the
past 50 years and that writing
the book had reminded him
that our island was not

completely ruined.
The shoreline and ocean have
been central characters in his
novels.
He gave voice to his passion
for WA in Lands Edge: A
Coastal Memoir, published
in 1993. In 1999 he wrote an
essay called Strange Passion
for photographer Richard
Woldendorps book, Down
to Earth, which became the
groundwork for this memoir.
Tim was 12 when he moved
from Karrinyup in Perth to
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scorched his consciousness.
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with mutual admiration, Tim
said of his miserable childhood
reactions to a landscape he found
drenched in gothic gloom and
which left him bewildered and
intimidated.
He has puzzled over the
disproportionate impact the place
had on him.
Tim said Albany was a
microcosm of the settler society
and for him was a chain of
sensory assaults.
It was all pretty vivid where
else are you going to see sperm
whales heads hacked off? he
said.
The white southern beaches
slowly won Tim over, but it
wasnt until he went to live in
Europe for a couple of years
in the late 1980s that he finally
realised he was Australian.
I had been bludgeoned with
the idea that I was European,
but when I got there I knew
immediately that I was a native
of Australia and I understood my
own origins.

His nativeness had in fact been


with him since he first started
writing, with Geraldton-born
writer Randolph Stow as the
mentor he never met.
Tim had always insisted on
using Aussie vernacular in the
face of constant entreaties from
sophisticates in seven shades of
black that he should write in a
more cosmopolitan style.
My stubbornness might have
outstripped my talent but thats
not such a bad thing to have,
he grinned. After all, if Mark

Twain had not written about


provincial places and provincial
people we might have had
Huckleberry in New York.
I held my nerve and was
silly enough to persist. Theres
wisdom in being nave.
Since the publication of his
most recent novel, Eyrie, set for
the first time around Fremantle
where he has spent so many
years writing facing a blank
wall, Tim has moved away
from the city to a more remote
landscape he cherishes.
He comes back to the city
this week for a talk at the Perth
Concert Hall organised by the
Lane Bookshop in Claremont
and Beaufort Street Books.
The talk on his memoir is at
6.30pm on Wednesday, October
7, and will be followed by a book
signing
Ticket holders can present
their tickets at either bookshop to
purchase Island Home for $30
it is normally $40.
To book, go to
perthconcerthall.com.au/events/
event/tim-winton-in-conversation
or direct through Ticketmaster.

A winning mix of fun and fear


Fox
Spare Parts
Puppet Theatre

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

Spare Parts Puppet


Theatres adaptation of
Margaret Wild and Ron
Brookss childrens book,
Fox, to stage is visually
inventive and entrancing
and as much fun as it is
fearsome.
It blends dance, puppetry
and digital projection
to bring the story of
Magpie (Jessica Lewis),
Dog (Imanuel Dado)
and the cunning Fox
(Rachel Arianne Ogle) to

mesmerising life.
It starts with a bushfire
a wonderfully animated
scene in which Ogle is Fire,
dancing with vibrant orange
fabric that licks across the
stage.
During the fire, Magpies
wing is burnt. Shes terrified
and hurt, but Dog helps
her. Dog is blind in one eye,
and Magpie will never fly
again, but as a team they
can run together. He is her
wings and she is his eye.
Their fun together is
gorgeously choreographed
by co-creator Jacob
Lehrer in which Dado is
particularly funny as
itchy, scratchy, always-

utnabout

ARTS

Neil Byrne and


Ryan Kelly
Rosie OGradys Cab Bar
Friday, October 16
The duo from Celtic
Thunder perform their
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Kitty Flanagan:
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Regal Theatre
Saturday and Sunday,
October 3 and 4, 7pm
The inside scoop on dating
gravediggers, cops and
Cubans, along with musical sister Penny Flanagan
for a comedy anthem.
Book through Ticketek

Many 6160 turns two

The former Myer building,


Fremantle
Friday, October 9, 5 to
9pm
A place of curated, complementary small businesses, including retailers,
makers and artists
The birthday celebration
will include food stalls, a
DJ, refreshments and entertainment along with shopping options from Many
6160 retailers.

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WAAPA performance makers


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works by the first graduates
in the new Performance
Makers course.
Program One: October 3,
2.30 and 6.30pm
Program Two: October
8,9 and 10, 6.30pm, plus
October 10 at 2.30 and
6.30pm.

optimistic Dog.
Then one day they
meet Fox, glowering with
beauty and danger. He is a
strikingly imagined puppet
(by Leon Hendroff), a
papier-mch head with
silky flame-coloured fabric
flowing from a curved rod,
fluidly manipulated by
Ogle.
Magpie intuitively
mistrusts him: He belongs
nowhere, she says. Dog, so
warm and welcoming, tells
her not to worry.
Co-creators Noriko
Nishimoto and Michael
Barlow, who also directs,
bring together all elements
of production including

Kyle Morrisons voiceover


narration and a propulsive
score by Lee Buddle into
a taut, fluid 45-minute
show.
A fable about friendship,
loyalty and falling prey
to temptation, its an
atmospheric and slightly
darker addition to Spare
Parts superb catalogue of
childrens productions.

RIGHT: As a team,
Magpie (Jessica Lewis) and
Dog (Imanuel Dado) can
run together.

I am separated with
two young
children.
Wayne & Tamara
Recently
I met a man who came
in to my work. Before
going out with him I
out with his wife and
warned him I was going
wanted us to be friends. I
through a separation. He
felt utterly used.
told me he was too.
Out of fear of losing
We began spending
him, I agreed. In less
time together on days
than a week we found
when my children were
ourselves in bed and a
with my husband.
pattern formed. Wed
He told me he is marsay we were not going to
ried to a woman who
have sex, only to fail a
came here on a tempofew days later.
rary visa. Nobody but
I was looking for comtheir parents know they
panionship, and he was
are married. He said he
looking for sex. I realised
had left her because she
too late that he will
caught him cheating.
never feel the same way
We quickly became
towards me.
sexually involved, but he
I know I have to cut
turned cold afterwards.
free from him but cant
A few days later he said
until I confess to his
he wanted to work things wife. My motives are

direct

answers

not completely pure. I


wont pretend I dont
want to hurt him back,
because I do.
Camille
Camille, earlier this year a
Google executive was killed
in an avalanche on Mt
Everest. Last year this
same man was almost
killed in another avalanche
on Everest.
When life sends us a
message, we need to pay
attention.
You let your need for
another man cloud your
vision. When he said he
was in a marriage of convenience no one knows
about, you should have
asked him to repeat that.
Who are you? James
Bond?
When he said his wife

caught him cheating, you


should have said: Give me
your phone so I can delete
my number.
Normally we advise
people to tell on cheaters because the victim of
cheating needs to know.
But this man appears to be
a serial cad.
We doubt his wife, if he
has a wife, would care if
you told her.
You are the one with the
problem. You have a problem staying away from
him. Tell if you want but,
more importantly, learn
from this.
Dont date or have sex
with anyone while you, or
they, are still married.
Admit to yourself: I got
tricked, I learnt my lesson. Im not going to give
him another thought. This
wasnt real.
Wayne & Tamara

POST, October 3, 2015 Page 61

Amber Scott as the Lilac Fairy. Photo Kate Longley

Jade Wood, Imogen Chapman, Dimity Azoury and Heidi Martin. Photo Jeff Busby

Seed for lavish ballet planted in Perth


The biggest production ever mounted by the
Australian Ballet, The
Sleeping Beauty has been
years in the making and in
the past 18 months more
than $1.8million has been
raised towards its creation.
The costumes are made
from around 4km of tulle,
700 handmade fabric flowers sourced from New

York, embroidery from


Australia and India, net
and brocade from England,
and fabrics from Germany
and the US.
More than 200
Swarovski beads adorn
each of the 100 womens
costumes.
The magical otherworldliness of fairies and nymphs
and the majestic beauty of
the court of Louis XIV are

evoked in the most sumptuous and ambitious production in the Australian


Ballets 53-year history.
The Sleeping Beauty
is Perth-born David
McAllisters first fulllength ballet in his 14 years
as artistic director of the
company, and it has been
described as a crowning
moment in his career.
David said: I first fell

Nostalgia
for the
days of
wild imagination

Storyteller Mark Storen happily recalls days of rough-and-tumble play.

Benjamin is Wills best

mate in the whole wide


world.
Benjamin is also a dog.
Musician and cabaret
performer Mark Storen
tells the tale of Wills plan
to build the first ever boyand-dog flying machine for
the Awesome Festival.
Their adventures are
based on Marks own
childhood adventures and
the trouble he got into with
his dog, Sasha.
Mark grew up in
Roleystone, his childhood
filled with riding bush
tracks, building jumps,
fishing for tadpoles, getting
lost in the bush and never
getting home on time.
I lament that time when

I lament that time when it was


OK to play on logs and climb
trees that were unsafe

kids were left to their own


devices, when it was OK
to play on logs and climb
trees that were unsafe, and
that getting hurt was just
part of learning, Mark
said.
In writing his first
childrens show, Mark
has been mentored by
playwright Finegan
Kruckemeyer, who has
childrens shows performing all around the world.
Marks show is a musical
adventure of songs, good
old-fashioned storytelling
and childlike illustrations
created by artist and per-

former Jacinta Larcombe.


Her giant story picture
book is rudimentary, which
suits the style of the show,
Mark said.
Benjamin and Me is
produced by Marks new
company, Whiskey and
Boots, which is dedicated
to storytelling with music.
It is at the Blue Room
Theatre from October 6 to
11 at 11am and 2pm and
October 13 to 24 at 6pm.
Book through blueroom.
org.au or call Blue Room
on 9227 7005.

in love with The Sleeping


Beauty at age 11 when
Rudolf Nureyevs production came to Perth, so its
incredibly exciting to complete the cycle and return
with a brand new version.
David brings his lavish
new ballet home to Perths
Crown Theatre from
October 7 to 10.
Book via australianballet.
com.au.

Lana Jones as Sleeping Beauty. Photo Jeff Busby

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A hint of kimono
CATHERINE MAZZA

Ahead of his debut


on the Perth Fashion
Festival runway, acclaimed
Australian designer Akira
Isogawa chatted candidly
to a crowd at Claremont
Quarter.
As three models showcased looks from his
spring/summer collection,
the designer discussed his
childhood, inspirations and
experience in the fashion
industry.
Born in Japan, Akira
always wanted to pursue a
creative career.
I didnt want to play

sport so I kept drawing,


he said.
None of my family
members has a creative
background and I was the
odd one out.
At the age of 21, Akira
had his eyes on foreign
shores.
I had three options with
a working holiday visa:
Australia, New Zealand or
Canada.
I came here nearly
30 years ago and now I
just feel more than 50%
Australian, he said.
Akira began studying fashion design at
the Sydney Institute of

Technology.
We were taught to visualise and sketch and then
work from there, but I broke
the rule and now I sketch
after garments get made.
The designer quickly
gained praise from the
Australian fashion industry, opening his first boutique in Sydney in 1993.
He showed his first collection in Paris in 1998.
He remains one of the few
Australian designers to consistently present his collections to international buyers
at Paris Fashion Week,
and his unique aesthetic
has been exhibited at the

National Gallery of Victoria,


the Powerhouse Museum in
Sydney and the Museum of
Contemporary Art.
His design maintains
respect for the craftsmanship of Eastern design.
When I was growing
up, Japanese fashion was
based on traditional clothes
like kimonos. Clothing was
square-shaped, so Im more
accustomed to designing
based on a square shape,
Akira said.
In a solo runway Fashion
Festival show at the Perth
Concert Hall, his collection
was a characteristic
showcase of his ability to

Iconic Australian designer Akira Isogawa presented a


breathtaking show at the Perth Concert Hall.
Photos: Stefan Gosatti

mix the past with the present.


Many of the pieces were
reminiscent of kimonos,
using Eastern-inspired
embroidery, and mixing
vivid red and purple hues

with softer colours.


Models wore sneakers,
making even ornate garments look effortless.
Some of Akiras designs
are on display at Claremont
Quarter until October 5.

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on the road
Actor Guy Pearce and
Powderfingers Darren
Middleton caused a stir
earlier this year with the
surprise announcement
that they would join forces
on a tour to promote their
respective solo albums.
Guy is best known for a
film career that has included Priscilla, Queen of the
Desert, Iron Man 3, The
Kings Speech and Animal
Kingdom, and the lead
in television series Jack
Irish, but he has always
harboured a passion for a
music.
He has appeared
in music videos for
Silverchairs Across
the Night (2003) and
Razorlights Before I
Fall to Pieces (2006) and
recorded the soundtrack
for the film A SlippingDown Life.
In November last year
he released his own debut
album, Broken Bones. He
said he had been privately
writing music for decades
but was very conscious of
not appearing to be a selfindulgent actor jumping on

the bandwagon.
Rock band Powderfinger
called it a day in 2010, and
Darren Middleton went
on to impress with his own
soulful and melodic music.
In 2013, he released his
solo album Translations,
widely reviewed as a joy.
The two men hit the road
for first time together this
year.
Now they are coming
to Perth with backing
band The Octobers to
give an exclusive performance at the Art Bar at
the Art Gallery of WA on
Wednesday, October 15.

Actor/musician
Guy Pearce

Hughes is intent on investigating every aspect of riesling,


from bone-dry styles through
to off-dry, from 35 hectares of vineyards in South
Australias Clare Valley.
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and No. 5 and No. 8 the offdry wines.
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around 1100 hectares.
The next most commonly
planted white variety is chardonnay at a little over 200
hectares. The prestigious
reputation for Clare Valley
riesling puts it at poll position as Australias greatest
riesling-producing region.
The 2014 vintage was warm
in the Clare, with average

winter rains and a very dry


spring making irrigation necessary throughout summer to
ensure the grapes could come
to full ripeness under the hot
summer sun.

The Rieslingfreak No. 2


Reverence of Riesling

Clare Valley
No. 2 comes from the Hill
River vineyard, which was
bought from Penfolds several
years ago. The vineyard is
within the Polish Hill subregion of Clare Valley and
sits at about 460m above sea
level. The altitude of the vineyard contributes a tide of naturally ripe acidity to the wine,
framing the fruit in a thrilling
and quenching way. There
is all the lemon blossom,
crunchy green apple and tight
limestone minerality you could
hope for, all tied to a lingering and slatey finish. It is delicate and savoury and, as I
discovered over the weekend,
a perfect accompaniment to
a Kashmiri curry. This was
drinking very well, however
the structure and acid in the
wine suggest that patience
will be amply rewarded.
$30. 93 points.

ERIN LARKIN
LIQUOR BARONS
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When life imitates the art of Macbeth


Macbeth

REWIND

What the critics are saying

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

The Intern (M)

There couldnt have been


a more apt evening on which
to preview Macbeth as we
entered the cinema we had
one prime minister and as we
exited he had been replaced,
the dagger wielded by one of
his own.
Events in Canberra had
mimicked the first act of
Shakespeares timeless tale
of ambition, power and regicidal treachery. Australian
director Justin Kurzel would
surely have approved of the
timing.
Following up his brutal,
chilling, critically-applauded
2011 account of the real life
Snowtown murders near
Adelaide, Kurzels take on
the Scottish play is dark,
atmospheric and superbly
cinematic.
It may not please all
Shakespeare fans especially
lovers of his verse, which
takes something of a backseat to its sumptuous visual
treatment. But it is material
beautifully suited to the big
screen and Kurzel conveys
the power and intensity of its
tragedy in the most breathtakingly filmic terms.
Michael Fassbender is a
commanding title character,
the respected army general
led astray and eventually
undone by the prophecy of
three witches and the will

Its not much of a movie. But raging bull Robert


De Niro, suited up to play for humour and heart,
proves he can be a world-class charmer, is Rolling
Stones verdict. The NY Times kind of agrees: The
director Nancy Meyers doesnt just make movies,
she makes the kind of lifestyle fantasies you sink
into like eiderdown. Her movies are frothy, playful,
homogeneous, routinely maddening and
generally pretty irresistible even when theyre not all
that good.

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Lord and Lady Macbeth (Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard) have a palpable chemistry
in this powerful, complex film version.

of his wife, Lady Macbeth


a charismatic, complex
Marion Cotillard, with whom
Fassbender works up a
palpable chemistry.
The entire ensemble is
strong David Thewlis as
the ill-fated King Duncan,
Paddy Considine as
Macbeths trusted friend
Banquo, Sean Harris
(Prometheus) as MacDuff
and Jack Reynor (What
Richard Did) as Duncans
young heir to the throne,
Malcolm.
There must be actors the
world over taking mental notes to work with
Australian cinematographer

Adam Arkapaw (Snowtown,


Animal Kingdom, True
Detective). He bathes
Cotillard and Fassbender in
such a luminous glow their
translucent eyes become
painterly windows into
tormented souls while his
widescreen, sometimes slomo battle scenes, shot in the
harsh, spectacular Scottish
highlands. are simply
mesmerising.
The cinematography is
matched in boldness
and artistry by Jenny
Shircores striking
makeup and Jacqueline
Durrans sublime
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At times the score, by Jed


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heavily on proceedings, but
mostly it is broodingly atmospheric.
Kurzels Macbeth, adapted
by Todd Louiso, Michael
Lesslie and Jacob Koskoff,
is a bold and haunting screen
adaptation, the work of a
director in full command of
his vision.

Actor Sullivan Stapleton, who got his big break


in 2010s Animal Kingdom, is a force of nature as
the protagonist of director Tony Ayress 1970s-set
crime drama Cut Snake the sort of mesmerisingly erratic presence that chomps up the scenery
and turns on a dime, says The Guardian. But the
Herald Sun disagrees: An inconsistent film covering too much familiar ground, Cut Snake often
gets distracted by the need to service an admittedly
striking (though largely pointless) 1970s production
design.

The Diary of a Teenage Girl (MA15+)

Its morally complex and sometimes uncomfortably close to the bone, but also lushly bawdy and
funny, and packaged together with an astonishing degree of cinematic brio by first-time writerdirector Marielle Heller, The Guardian says. The
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COTTESLOE

$1,595,000
28 Rosendo Street

This three-bedroom townhouse


offers a low maintenance lifestyle in a leafy setting.
AGENT: Bev Heymans,
Acton Cottesloe

The house is on hillside John Street, just a few steps down from the local cafe.

Cottesloe makeover Hamptons-style


From $1.85million
2C Athelstan Road

Enjoy views of the norfolk


island pines from an upstairs
garden terrace in this contemporary two-storey home.
AGENT: Simon McGrath and
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$1.98million
20 Lillian Street

Built in the 1920s, this


Federation-style home features
three spacious bedrooms and
soaring ceilings.
AGENT: Christopher
Shellabear and Nick Holt,
Shellabears.

FAST FACTS

Median Cottesloe house


price: $1.86million.
Properties for sale: 79.

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19 John Street
COTTESLOE
Oers by
November 3
House Real Estate

haracter renovations
are often a case of restoring the original front
rooms, polishing the jarrah floors and whacking
on a great big living area
at the back.
Now in at least its third
incarnation, this elegant
Cottesloe home breaks out
of that mould and manages
to surprise in the process.
Hamptons designs inspired the new interior,
which is based on a palette of black, white and
the humble brown of the
weathered timber floorboards.
Black tiles lead from the
front door into the heart
of the home, passing the
original bedrooms along
the way.
This part of the home

A row of oor-to-ceiling windows in the


corner oers views of the sunken garden
dates back to around the
1940s, but it has been comprehensively refurbished
to keep it consistent with
the modern extension.
Old rooms have been
combined to create a spacious main suite, including
a big bedroom, a palatial
ensuite and a long walk-in
robe with quality timber
cabinetry in keeping with
the Hamptons theme.
Whats surprising is the
seamless transition from
the original hall to the
living area, thanks in part
to the high quality of the
restoration.
Floor-to-ceiling windows
in the corner offer views of
the sunken back garden,
revealing the slope of the
637sq.m block.
Diagonally opposite
the windows is a high-end
kitchen, defined by its
upmarket white timber

cabinetry and composite


stone island counter.
Two sets of double doors
open from the living area
to a wraparound veranda
that runs most of the length
of the house, interrupted
only by a formal lounge
which you can walk through
anyway.
A flight of stairs leads
down from the dining area
to another unexpected
feature for a home of this
era: a basement level.
The voluminous downstairs space opens directly
to the shaded garden and
could be configured in a
number of ways.
It is currently a games
room and a gym, but its
bathroom and walk-in robe
also make it suitable as a
studio.
The selling agents are
Frank Torre and Andrew
Gill, of House Real Estate.

Hamptons themes feature strongly in the rear extension,


which is warmed by a gas fire.

A wide veranda runs from the front to the back of the


house.

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At first she was a little suspicious.
However, a dog reward soon sorted
that out, Alison said Now when
we retire for the night, we only need
to state, bedtime, and she runs and
jumps into her bed.

Bigger than the Burj?

Architects get unusual requests


from their clients: a Victorian
woman asked for a pull-down bed
for her pooch Luna.
Brief to architect: design
for my dog

Some people will go to extraordinary


lengths to pamper their pets. When
Victorian woman Alison Turnbull
was renovating her Federation-era
home, she asked her architect to
design a pull-down bed for her
pooch Luna. At first the architect
was stunned, but then he said
We can do that! Alison said she
was tired of tripping over a rather
unsightly canine bed in her laundry.
The architect designed a concealed
dog bed in the laundry, in a first for
the architect and the cabinet maker.
However, they both believed it was
an excellent idea they would utilise
once again, Alison said. So what
does Luna the golden retriever think?

The Burj Khalifa has been the


worlds tallest building for only six
years, but already a Chinese tower is
threatening to steal the title. Wuhan,
an inland city of 10million, is the
proposed site of the Phoenix towers,
the taller of which will reach 1km
into the sky. Rising from a lake,
the tree-like structures are not your
traditional skyscrapers. In addition
to some unique architecture,
the main tower will be coloured
fuchsia. In China theres a lot of
competition between cities trying to
out-spectactularise the next city,
architect Laurie Chetwood said.
They were looking to put Wuhan
on the map. Pending approval from
Wuhans mayor, developers hope
to break ground on the $2.6billion
project in 2018.

The larger of Wuhans proposed Phoenix towers will eclipse the Burj Khalifa by more than 170m.
Nattrass said. We are anticipating
a good turnout, particularly
from the empty-nesters who are
increasingly focused on downsizing
their dwelling needs and domestic
responsibilities but have plenty of
appetite for the Subiaco and western
suburbs lifestyle. Joint selling agent
Nigel Freshwater said the cleared,
level lots, owned by Subiaco council,
overlooked the expanded Subi
Centro greenway public open space.
When completed, it will have water
features, public art, seating, lighting
and barbecue facilities.

Auction date for


downsizers

The last 11 blocks in Carter Lane,


Subiaco, will be auctioned on
Saturday, October 24, at 2pm.
Selling agent Tom Nattrass, of JLL, is
hoping downsizers will come out in
force to buy the lots, which average
221sq.m. The auctioneers hammer
is expected to be in full flight, Mr

Tips for
apartment buyers

There are pros and cons when it


comes to buying established or
off-the-plan apartments. If youve

decided to go for the latter, then


developed around this one? Can my
views be built out? Mr Hegney said
heres a tip from independent
valuer Gavin Hegney: look at the
when buying an apartment in the
suburbs, consider the uniqueness
developers previous buildings before
of the development and do a price
you commit. Talk to people who
live in these buildings to find out if
comparison to houses in the area.
the developers actually delivered on
So in a nutshell, do your homework
before you sign on the dotted line.
their promises. Then quiz the selling
agents: What is the
standard of finishes?
What was learnt from
the mistakes of the
past developments and
applied to the new
one? Who has bought
in the complex, and
so who are my future
neighbours? What is the
best location/position
in the complex? Can
Calling all empty-nesters: the last 11 blocks in
more complexes be
Carter Lane, Subiaco, will be auctioned on October 24.

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the same energy that I
would normally expect
and I think this is a
culmination of footy fever,
school holidays and a
feeling from sellers that
its best to wait until
early October to launch.
Normally there is a flurry
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The key factor in selling
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first 4 days, mainly from


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46 Goldsworthy Road
CLAREMONT
Oers by October 8
Acton Cottesloe

he character and grand


proportions of this
Claremont home rightly
hint at an owner of some
standing in society.
WAs new AgentGeneral John Atkins is
moving to London to take
up his post, which is why
his impressive red-brick
1920s home on a 1330sq.m
corner block is on the
market.
Renovated and extended over the years, the
two-storey home is well
equipped for a modern
family lifestyle but retains
a link to its pre-war origins.
Gleaming jarrah floorboards, solid door frames
and lead-panelled windows
combine to set the tone in
the formal front rooms,
including the main suite
with its walk-in robe and
luxurious tiled ensuite.
The main living area
at the side is a little more
relaxed, comprising an
open-plan space with a big,
modern kitchen and plenty

This circa 1928-built red-brick home is owned by WAs new Agent-General, John Atkins.
of natural light, courtesy
of yet more lead-panelled
windows.
Light timber floors lead
to the side door, which
opens to a tennis court that
could be subdivided into a
separate block.
The double garage has
a studio on top.
Back in the main house,
four minor bedrooms occupy the top floor, along
with two bathrooms.
The selling agent is
Deborah Brady, of Acton
Cottesloe.

ABOVE: A light, modern living area oers a relaxed alternative


to the formal front rooms. ABOVE RIGHT: The area occupied by the
tennis court could be subdivided. RIGHT: Established trees shade
the pool area at the edge of the corner block.

Stars and treetops on show


3
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20 Johnston Street
PEPPERMINT GROVE
$2.95million
Mack Hall

Shrouded by greenery, the secluded home is set back from


the street.

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hen the owner of this


sculptural Giorgibuilt home first laid eyes
on it three years ago, she
knew it was meant to be
hers.
Driving down Johnston
Street, from the river, I saw
the For Sale sign and the
house looked so unusual,
with a pathway down the

Blue sky peeps through a two-storey void above the


alfresco area.
side to the front door, the
owner said.
I just love the design
and workmanship.

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A path, cloistered by
gardens, runs down the
eastern boundary toward a
glass and timber front door,
hidden from the street.
The homes layout extends toward the back of
the 473sq.m block, defying
the restrictions its narrow
site commands.
Its most impressive
design feature is reserved
for the alfresco area at
the rear, where a doubleheight void drenches both
storeys in natural light.

Here, on the ground


floor, sliding doors retract
completely, connecting
the open-plan living and
alfresco areas.
On the top floor, fullheight windows in the
main bedroom capitalise
on the sunlight afforded
by the void.
The main bedroom is
something really special,
the owner said.
Lying in bed, you can
see the sky and its really
peaceful.
Each bedroom has its
own luxurious ensuite.
From the bath in the
main suite, you can soak
up the treetop view.
At the front of the home,
there is a study with glasspanelled double doors,
which could be used as a
formal lounge room or gym.
The selling agent is
Peter Burns, of Mack Hall.
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October 10, 2pm

NORTH FREO
43 Mathieson Avenue

This level, 424sq.m block


is ready for your dream
home.
AGENT: David Vitale, Vitale
Fine Properties.

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AGENT: Natalie Snooks,
NS Residential.

auction

RESULTS

double dose of footy finals


wasnt enough to distract
buyers from the auction market,
where three out of five properties
sold over the weekend.
Nothing changed hands on
the auction block, but buyers
surfaced after the gavel was
packed away.
An expansive six-bedroom

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was passed in after a short contest
between two bidders, and was
eventually sold for $2.2million to
the highest bidder after private
negotiation.
The house, on a 1108sq.m
block, was listed by Kyle Peters
and Richard Young, of Caporn
Young.
Over in Swanbourne, a blockvalue brick home on 506sq.m at
42 Wright Street was also passed
in, this time with no bids, but sold
afterwards for $1million.
Selling agent Catriona Ferrie,
o Shellabears, said about 20
of
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attended the Saturday
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afternoon
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auction.
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$1.25million.
Selling agent Andrew Gill, of
House Real Estate, said there
were three interested parties for
the 531sq.m property, and one
offer has been received.

Finally in Floreat, an iconic


but dated home on a 971sq.m
block at 167 The Boulevard was
passed in for $1.9million.
Abel McGraths Michael
Hallam said he was talking to
interested parties.

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

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au

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

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n Cater for crowds in the country-style kitchen.

n Timber ceilings and limestone walls add


warmth to the dining area.
n Feel like youve seen it before? This Wilyabrup home echoes the elegance of Meerilinga House in West Perth.

Elegance in the South-West


M

eerilinga House in West


Perth was the inspiration for a Wilyabrup home,
which has hit the market for
$2.7million.
The Johnson Road property, which has a spired
turret, slate roof and a twostorey veranda, echoes the
elegance of the 1897 Queen
Anne-style building.
Meerilinga Estate is a

well-kept secret in the SouthWest until now, according


to selling agent Joyce Odom,
of Cape Realty.
We took some neighbours and local winemakers
through recently, and they
had no idea it was there,
Ms Odom said.
The two-storey home, with
six bedrooms and two bathrooms, is on a 15.7ha site at

75 Johnson Road.
It also has a separate
guesthouse but if you need
more accommodation, there
is approval to build a second
home and up to five chalets.
Its in the heart of wine territory, adjoining Cape Lodge
and Clairault-Streicker Wines.
Ms Odom said Meerilinga
Estate required a special
kind of buyer.

Its going to be love at


first sight, she said.
And she hopes to be the
matchmaker.
Potential buyers should
leave about 11/2 hours to
view the estate, which has a
pool, spa, folly in the garden,
orchard, pool, sheds and
workshops.
For more details, phone
0437 332 888.

n Bay windows look to the garden, which has a


pool, spa, orchard and folly.

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n Natural materials like timber and stone were used in the architect-designed renovation. RIGHT: Enjoy sitting outside all year
thanks to a vergola, which keeps out sun and rain.

Open-plan living for all seasons


4
3
2

52 Manning Street
MOSMAN PARK
Offers around
$2million
Space Real Estate

hen the owners of this


home decided to renovate and extend, they knew
who to call: architect Simon
Rodrigues.
Mr Rodrigues built the
home more than a decade
ago so he knew it well.
The single-storey home
was refurbished from front
to back, with a new kitchen,
deck, floors, fence and solar
panels.
The Swiss owners added a
few European touches, including European tilt-and-turn
windows and parquet floors.

The single-storey
home was refurbished
from front to back
And to cater for their overseas visitors, they converted
a garage into a bedroom and
a bathroom.
When asked what they
loved about their home, the
answer was easy: the openplan living area and deck.
We put in a vergola over
the deck so we can use the
alfresco area all year round,
they said.
Its so relaxing sitting
outside.
Selling agent Alex Blain
described the renovation as
a complete rebuild.

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n There is a good connection between the living area and the


outdoors.
The result is a chic and
comfortable family home in
the heart of Mosman Parks
cafe precinct, Mr Blain said.
The light-filled home
has fantastic living zones
where the family can meet
and interact.
The wonderful formal living area ensures parents can
enjoy their own privacy while

the open-plan entertaining


area is perfect for the kids.
Joint selling agent Justin
Davies said the home was on
a 790sq.m block.

FAST FACTS

Median Mosman Park


house price: $1.4million.
Properties for sale: 72.

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Maintenance Design &
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Media Cabinets, Bookcases,
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14 Gloster Street, Subiaco

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Simon 0423 350 458

Excellence in
Building and Carpentry
Kurt Carter 0424 476 036
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www.allbuildconstruct.com

CARPENTRY & MAINTENANCE

Qualied Charpenter with over 30 years experience


Specialising in:

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COTTESLOE CARPET
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0414 337 873

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Decking Pergolas Fencing
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Shelving Fit outs Cedar Linings
Screens Repairs

NO JOB TOO SMALL

Michael 0432 968 625


patchescarpentry@gmail.com

9446 2011
HERBS CEILINGS

Clean Lounge Suites


Also Stain Guard for Carpets.
Floors Stripped & Sealed
Windows Cleaned
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25 years experience
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Steam
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ACCI Trained & Certified
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Data Recovery
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Internet Connections

Tel/Fax: 9384

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Swags & Tails
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Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467


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Installation, Upgrades and


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Virus Removal
Networking
Email and Internet
Data Backup

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Eco-Friendly & ENJO Cleans

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CURTAIN CLEANING

COMPUTING

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RENT INSPECTION
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Call Mick

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Ph: 0417 928 439


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CLOCK REPAIRS
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Crossovers, Garage &


Patio Floors. Coloured,
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Poured Limestone, Shed
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Earthworks, Pressure
Cleaning & Sealing of
existing concrete &
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DECKING

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Outdoor living specialist.

Don 040 116 7232


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9349 9438

We love our job and it shows!

0467 056 052


THE ORIGINAL

1 Hour
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CLOCKS & WATCHES

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DRYWALL REPAIRS
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Police Cleared - Free Quotes

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CONCRETE

Ph: Ben 0408 566 431


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General ofce and common


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

FOR ALL YOUR


CEILING PROBLEMS
CALL THE EXPERT.
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REPAIRED OR REPLACED
40 Years Experience

Adrian 0411 848 404

Doors
Skirting
Stud Framing Gates
Cedar Lining
Pergolas & Decking

I Pride myself in completing


all work to perfection

FOR ADVICE & QUOTE


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Ceilings installed & repaired


Decorative cornices & centre roses
All ornate work
Gyprock specialists and plaster glass
specialists
Suppliers of decorative cornices,
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CLEANING

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0412 226 328

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Established 1981

Domestic & Commercial


Carpets L/suites
Steam extraction voted
best way of cleaning
carpet by
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our Customers
Dont take a chance
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Hardworking
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448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

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0403 939 742


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Your local tradesman for 20 years


NO JOB TOO SMALL
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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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$40.00 per hour
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Licensed Cable/Phone Installer,
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Smartwire Communications

www.smartwire.net.au

Call Brett 0419 234 567

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0404 118 811

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reliable friendly cleaners
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Rubbish Removed
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 Concrete cutting & pool
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 Driveways shed fence &
patios removals
 Kitchen & bathroom
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Extensions design and
drafting specialists
1 and 2 storey additions,
Custom Designed Homes

for a free site visit and assessment

call Chris

0421 348 136

www.extensionsbydesign.com.au

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LIC EC5706

Skilled Electrical
All Electrical Work
POWER POINTS, LIGHTS,
BATHROOM HEATERS,
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EC 7341

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D2R
DRAFTING
Renovations
&
PLANS
DONE
FAST
Handyman
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0439 091 688

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

Ph

0422 238 213

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Council Approval
Drafting
Extension &
Renovation

0411 329 003

Call Tony
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electrical installations
and maintenance ...
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suburb areas

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
CONSULTANT

Floreat

Residential

LUXURY NEW HOMES


ADDITIONS/EXTENSIONS
RETAINING/LANDSCAPES
POOLS/CABANAS

FROM CONCEPT TO CONTRACT


ALL COUNCIL/BUILD APPROVALS
DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS

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0408 099 233

ELECTRICIANS

9381 5802
EMERGENCY SERVICE
24 HOUR 7 DAYS

All electrical work


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

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ELECTRICAL
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129 CLAREMONT CRESCENT, SWANBOURNE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & RETAILERS
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK
MAINTENANCE AND BREAKDOWN SERVICE
HOT WATER SYSTEMS & REPAIRS
OVENS & HOTPLATE REPAIRS
STOCKIST OF STOKES APPLIANCE PARTS
ELEMENTS, SWITCHES
APPLIANCE SALES AND REPAIRS
EXTENSIVE RANGE OF GLOBES AND TUBES

PH: 9384 9232

MIKE 0417 189 942


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Lic No AU06037

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Tel 0411 123 769
ALL DOMESTIC - ELECTRICAL
WORK LIGHTING, POWER,
UPGRADES, GARDEN LIGHTING

Lighting, Power Points


Safety Switches, Smoke Alarms
Hot Water System Repairs
Ceiling Fans, Exhaust Fans

Fault Finding, Load Logging &

Electric Whirlybirds
with the Smarts to cool
your house for
Around $35 a Year
To Make a booking With
Philip and His Team Call

0407 997 049


info@electricbluewa.com.au
www.electricbluewa.com.au
EC 005680

0407 770 910

Electrical, Solar Power


Renovations, Plumbing
& Gas, Air-Conditioning
One Stop
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EVERYTHING

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

Grant 0433 749 858

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Electrical

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Indoor/Outdoor
Lights: Down lights, Fluoros,
Garden lights
Fans: Ceiling fans & Exhaust fans
Renovations: Home, Ofce,
Bathroom, Kitchen
TV & Phone Points
Internet Cabling
Fault Finding

Ph: 0419 907 502

dave@westcoastcabling.com.au

or james@jcfencing.com.au
www.jcfencing.com.au

Contact Tony

Phone Jarod
0414 519 819

FREE QUOTE

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0412 300 363
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Specialists in Colorbond and


Gramline fencing and gates

Free Quotes and Advice


Asbestos Removal Licence
Installation and Remove Old
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FIREWOOD

STEPHEN DEW

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

24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE

Mob: 0409 393 110


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Subiaco based contractor


Rewires Safety switches
Power points

Call 0403 968 164

FENCING

Hardie & Colorbond


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

9387 4401
0417 942 962

rob@allfencingperth.com.au

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Fax: 9493 0355

Repairs Removals
Replacements
Installations
Call Adam

0424 101 026

Call us on

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SWANBOURNE WOOD YARD


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white gum
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0407 088 082


FLOORING

TIMBER FLOORS

FREE QUOTES

Call Jeff 0419 908 837

New & Used Flooring


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

0412 689 643

waimahaka@gmail.com

SANDING & VARNISHING

Polishing & Re-Coating, ATFA


Member & Police Cleared

CALL JOHN
Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.

QUALITY

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

0411 724 099

OBrien
Flooring

SANDING, FINISHING
LAYING AND DECKS

Jimmy 0420 235 709


www.obrienflooring.com.au

0423 153 677

Call Dave on
0412 187 585

www.sherwoodooring.com.au

Member of Australian Timber Flooring Association

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FLYSCREENS

LANDSCAPES 2000

WOOD & ALU. SCREENS


AND DOORS
NEW SCREENS & DOORS
BARRIER SCREENS
WHEEL REPAIRS

9384 4566
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FURNITURE
RESTORATION

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Residential & Commercial
Design & Installation

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ALL GARDEN
Indigo
Painting
MAINTENANCE
Pruning Weeding
Cleanups Mulching

Rob 0450 384 711

RANDELL HALL

0413 122 012


GARDENING

NIGELS GARDEN
MAINTENANCE
For complete care of your
garden with reliable service.
Regular or casual. Call Nigel

NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE
* For Excellence in Garden Care
* Plant Selection & Planting
* Hort/Weed Control Spraying
* Expert Pruning and Espalier
* Professional advice
Specialising
DALKEITH TO MOSMANS
Phone Tony direct on:

0419 905 053

Gardening
and Landscaping
Transform your tired old garden into an oasis of
beauty Specialises in complete garden
transformation to suit all budgets. All aspects of
Landscaping Design & Construction. Residential
& Commercial. Garden maintenance
Lawn installing and repairing Specialised in
pool renovation Limestone and brick work
Retaining walls Colorbond fencing Supplying
trees, plants, soils, mulch, manure ... Irrigation
plan & installation Property maintenance High
pressure & Gutter cleaning Free quotation &
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Professional Garden
Maintenance Plans
Reticulation : Serviced
Repairs and Installation
Servicing the POST area since 1983.
Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

HUNTS GARDEN SERVICES


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

0414 959 309


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0416 029 992 9381 5371

OUT OF TOWN?
SANDING & COATING
TIMBER FLOORS

REGULAR GARDEN MAINTENANCE AND CLEANUPS.


ROSES AND COTTAGE
GARDENS A SPECIALITY
ALL AREAS
FOR PROMPT AND
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Phone MATTHEW

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0412 229 200

THE
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Select & Deliver Plants

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GARDENING

GUTTERING

Greenkeepers Delight

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0419 927 224, 9245 2034

Call STEVE 9242


Mob 0407 788

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272

The NEDLANDS handyman


(and surrounding suburbs)

All those jobs your husband wont


or cant do. Picture hanging,
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cupboard/drawer repair, broken
sash cords replaced.
Police Clearance

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Mob 0419 907 986

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Ph 0418 944 590

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0433 210 028

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Garden Renovations
and Maintenance

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fence painting, small tiling or
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cleaning, cleaning gutters etc.

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Gutters & roong

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TRUST
RELIABILITY

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9448 8486

Cornerstone

Roberts

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General repairs and maintenance
Heavy work done, reasonable
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PHONE DAVID (Jocks Retired)

HANDYMAN

ADAM CLARKE

Ph Denis 0418 898 893


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Weed & Pest Control
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Jack 0412 986 151


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General house repairs
and maintenance
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maintenance as well as specialty
services - Electrical, Plumbing,
Gas Fitting, Painting, Plastering,
Tiling & Carpentry
www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165
info@tlc-perth.com

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Carpentry
Painting
Installation
Pergolas
Decking
Gates
Timber fences
All home maintenance
Call Simon 0419 925 452

Cambridge
Handyman
0419 925 452

JOHNS HOME
MAINTENANCE

For all your home maintenance and


timber decking call John for fast and
reliable services

0421 809 872

THE FIXER

HOME & GARDEN


MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS
ALL ODD JOBS

Pressure Cleaning Garden Cleanups


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

Specialised Outdoor Services

Gutter / Downpipe Clean


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

ALL THE
NEWS AND
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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


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CALL FRANK FOR A
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0418 919 312

Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

Our quality services will put


a smile on your face
NATIONAL POLICE CHECKED,
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HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

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Specialists in high pressure cleaning

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Cleaning of all surfaces
Also sealing of surfaces
Steve 0410

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033 343
611 381

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All home maintenance jobs considered
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QUALIFIED TRADESMAN
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

Call Scott on 9386 6138


or 0417 461 087

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

EST 81

4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont

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

www.thepropertyserviceswizards.com.au

SKILLED HANDYMAN

LANDSCAPING

Office

9387 2339

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS


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

KITCHENS

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

9245 3303

0400 424 357

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

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881


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

Indigo Painting
Call Leon on 0417

049 923

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
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Western Suburbs
Handyman Service
All types of property maintenance
and general repairs
Rental property services
Flat pack furniture assemble
Internal and external
Home and garden
No job too small
30 years experience
Pensioner and student discount
24/7 emergency call out

Adam 0400 414 414

NEDLANDS HOME &


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

Building and extensions,


bathroom & kitchen renovations
or home/office transformations.
The Renovation House is an
innovative renovation company who
can transform your home or office
to create your new environment.
We design, create, build and quietly
manage our highly experienced and
respectful tradespeople to ensure
a stress free transformation and
renovation.
Whether you have a bathroom
or kitchen renovation or wishing
to undertake a complete
transformation, we have the
expertise to MAKE IT HAPPEN
TO DISCUSS YOUR VISION AND
REQUIREMENTS CALL US TODAY ON

(08) 6189 3528


LANDSCAPING

Enviroblast

High Pressure Cleaning


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

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


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

Good old fashioned,


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

Free Quotes

0417 940 355

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

Innovative landscape design,


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

Call Mike Kuba


29 Walter St
Claremont

0413 015 808


Est 1982

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

9383 2915
0412 946 476

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Call us on

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0411 223 644

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Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20

SEAMUS HOME SERVICES


Police Clearance, Fully Insured & Free Quotes

Precision
Edge Mowing
LAWNS & GARDENS
Call
Rob

0400 977 610

EDDIES
MOWING

(near Hay, Jersey lights)

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

9387 8641

CAMBRIDGE LAUNDRY
4/115 Birkdale St Floreat (Cnr Cambridge)

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

9383 9252
LAWN CARE

EDDIES LAWN AERATION

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

Call Eddie

0425 551 233


9381 6996

Reg 1964

BUDGET

LIMESTONE
ALL ASPECTS

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS

Stonework Specialists
Also:
Perth & South West
Contact Matthew Warren

0417 965 115

www.naturalistestone.com.au

LOCKSMITH
Pol Lic SG 15935
ABN 22337056071

Locksmiths
Guaranteed Same
Day Service 20 years exp

KEVIN SHEEHAN
Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

0412 153 846


7 DAYS PER WEEK
www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au

ABN 72 910 338 191

All Western Suburbs

0425 551 233


9381 6996 Reg 1964

YOUR WESTERN
Lawn Mowing
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH
X Home X Office X Car
Fertilising
7 Day Service
Fully Insured
Ph: 6350 8500

0497 808 778

Washing,Ironingand
Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE

0400 219 056

NATURALISTE
STONE
- Lawnmowing - Edging
Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

FREE QUOTES

Mat 0409 930 924


For all your
gardening needs
Work
Guaranteed.
Insured.

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FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE

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LEADLIGHT

PAINTING

J.B. Leadlights

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

9284 5638
0419 966 945

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Reg. No. 4989

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER
Ring 9381

1782 or 9388 1237

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

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412
Reg. No. 4280

Reg# 4004
 Proficient in all
General Painting
 Honest, Reliable, Clean
 Handyman service
Attention To Detail Makes
All The Difference

Painters Registration No. 5890

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS
SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

MOBILE 0432 322 026


COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

F: 9444 7863

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

Small Jobs welcome!!!


Commercial / Residential

A PLUS PAINTING
& SERVICES
Residential
Commercial
Interior
Reg # 6263
Exterior
IMMEDIATE START
Free Quotes
Call Fred

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

ALL HOURS
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WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
PAINTING PROJECT,
please consider

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

Phone
WARREN
on

0400 440 272


Reg No. 6791

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

Reijo 0411 610 246

PENGUIN

Commercial & Residential


Internal & External New Homes
Repainting Free Quotes

Pete The Plasterer


30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

0405 069 500


PLUMBING

penguin.painting@yahoo.com.au

0418 926 705

Jerry P: 9404 5706


M: 0421 477 899

Rego 8057

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OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE


PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL
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Competitive Rate

Ph/SMS Geoff 0411 987 542

Commercial / Residential
Interior/ Exterior
High quality & low cost

0431 200 866

0499 874 988

COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROL
Family Business Providing Local
Services Since 1958

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PLUMBING & GAS

9454 7711
0411 229 312

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40 Years Experience

100% Customer Satisfaction


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Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

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PAINTING

0418 914 041

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How to Get Your Painting


Completed Right The
First Time Guaranteed.

TOM

FREE QUOTE

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any circumstances.
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are satisfied the work
is proceeding to your
satisfaction.
Reg. No. 5298

ALL AREAS
Free quotes will happily
take on little jobs

PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICES

Ph: 0418 850 750

Subiaco
Painting Service

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JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR

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Rising DAMP
Brick REPLACEMENT
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Brick MORTAR REPAIRS
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CALL 0417 922 078

9381 5454
0437 712 039

0450 225 113


6143 8721

LAUNDROBAR

Honest and Reliable

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9Retic
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MUIRS

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Restoration

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LAWNMOWING SERVICES

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General garden maintenance
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Ph: 9388 8055

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ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476

LAWNMOWING SERVICE

Call JAY: 0410 413 327


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ELLIS PLASTERING
0416 121 932

Specialising in

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+Interior + Exterior
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Your Local Master Painter

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC


Steve

Reg No. 5309

P&N
Painting Services

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS


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INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Mobile 0418 921 418

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References - prompt services. Free
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too big or small. Reg. painter.

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email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

0409 373 685

Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

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

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Mob: 0433 288 164


PLASTERING

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YOUR LOCAL LICENSED PLUMBERS

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Power Drain Cleaning, Blockages
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9384 1030
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MASTER PLUMBER
Lic. PL 5041

SEC. Lic. 4263

Skilled Plumbing &


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 Toilets & Pans
 Cistern Repairs + New
 Water Leaks
 Water Filters
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LANDSCAPING

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PLUMBING

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

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Renovations &

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Hot Water Systems
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Gas No. 4700

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Contact LEAKY PETE

0415 114 172


9286 2450

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EXPRESS REMOVALS

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FOR A GOOD RATE AND


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Block Drains Cleared & Repaired
Hot Water Servicing & Replacement
Toilets, Taps Serviced or Replaced
Renovations
Seniors Discount

Andrew Jordan
Mob 0414 408 521
Email: jordansplumbing@bigpond.com
GF 10071
PL 6562

A Personalised Service

PONDS

Aquarium & Pond


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Overhauls and Regular up-keep - Pumps and Filtration.
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Valve Locating & Wire Tracking

0414 475 527

1800 2 SMOOTH

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94404711 or 0422931587

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Lawns installed and removed.
Bore Service
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WE SUPPLY and INSTALL
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WorkSafe Asbestos Demolition Lic
Builders Registration Number 13172

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Ridge Capping Fixed the Proper Way

2 YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY

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Tile Replacement
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Speciality Gutters/Downpipes
Valleys & Flashings Replaced
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Seniors Rates
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
LOCAL SINCE 1986

0419 385 971 or


9385 9719

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CALL KEVIN

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1800 18 12 24

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FURNITURE REMOVALS

9371 0865 Fax 9473 0600

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NO CALL-OUT FEE - 7 DAYS

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TOTAL PLUMBING
AND MAINTENANCE

Plumbing

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0408 917 109


Ph 9361 7665

ALL FURNITURE
CARRIED
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Call Steve Thomas

EMERGENCY PLUMBING
BLOCKED DRAINS

0414 629 057

Jon Howes 0433 824 613

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

REMOVALS

Lic No 5166

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PLUMBING & GAS

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Ph: RYAN EGAN

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MAINTENANCE

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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

Call us on

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Gutters
Downpipes
Leaky Roof Repairs
Ridges Repointed
Soakwells Installed
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9386 3667

ROOFING & BUILDING


MAINTENANCE
HIA

MEMBER

R.B.M.
Since
1986

ONE CALL WE DO IT ALL


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

Trades & Services

0412 490 868


CREDIT CARDS
ALL WORK TO AUST STANDARD

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ROOFING

ROOFING

RUBBISH
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SWIMMING POOL
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Insurance Claims
Renovations
Painting & Design

Phil 0400 340 228


(Licenced & Fully Insured)

GUTTERS AND
DOWNPIPES

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

0418 925 030 or 9384 9141


Fax 9384 5929

ROOF CARPENTRY

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Free Quotes 0409 958 186

SAND SUPPLIES

WESTERN
SUBURBS

BUILDING & GARDEN


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

OPEN 6 DAYS

PH: 9381 5455


SECRETARIAL

SIMPLY THE BEST!


John
Clark
Mark
Lynch

0417 912 362


0418 959 871

Maintenance & Repair


Including:
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Roof Carpentry Team

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

Roberts
Renovations &

Roof Restoration
Cement Service
and
Handyman

Specialising in Architectural
Designed Homes. 15 yrs exp.

Phone JEFF 0418

912 874

ROOF PLUMBING

Clay Tile Restoration,


Ridge Cap Repairs,
Guttering and Downpipes

1300 137 663 or 9209 3980


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

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SHADE SAILS

FREE QUOTES - PENSIONER DISCOUNT

Specialists in Commercial &


Residential Shade Sails
Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

The Roofing Specialist

FREE QUOTE ADAM CLARKE

0433 210 028

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

Specialised Outdoor Services

All Roof Replacement


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

RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

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

0418 958 607 Patrick

Isaac 0450 121 475

CLAREMONT

POOL
SERVICE
FOR OVER 20 YEARS

POOL & SPA SERVICE


CHEMICALS/REPAIRS
FREECALL 1800 835 444

Ph PETER PLAISTED

9389 8744
Mobile
0413 747 777

257 STIRLING HWY


CLAREMONT

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

0414 775 586

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Est. 1990

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

Alex 0412 597 261

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

0422 095 481


When only the best will do

Floor & Wall Tiling


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

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 Floor & Wall
Tiling 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
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INTERIOR EXTERIOR TILING


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TOP MARK TILING

All reno & new work


Specialists in
Rectifieds Terrazzo Travertine
All ceramics Stone laying
AT YOUR SERVICE

9401 1820

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

Call us on

YOUR LOCAL SHOPS

9381 3088

NEDLANDS
134 BROADWAY

9389 6131

to advertise in the


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

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

PH GEOFF
7 DAYS

9384 6164

Complete and Professional Pool


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

Our professional service includes:


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Phone: (08) 9309 6852


Mobile: 0431 159 207

Foxys
Treelopping

PH: 9359 9300


MAGDA
TREE SERVICES
0418 943 059

FLOREAT TREE SERVICE


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

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0456 734 775

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advertisers
they make your
free local
newspaper
possible.

0407 473 626

Tree Removal Palm Removal


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

Certified Arborists
Offering Complete Tree
Service With Care
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Qualified Arb
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- Trees, Our Inspiration -


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

Stump Grinding

abtrees.com.au
Dependable personal service
from a QUALIFIED ARBORIST
All aspects of
pruning and removal
No job too big or small
Debris removed site cleaned
NO MESS
FULLY INSURED

SPRING SPECIAL
PRICES RIGHT NOW!!
Ring Ben on 0424

150 899

WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK

0235
Mob: 0403 377 692

Building Conservation, Heritage


Restoration Tuckpointing,
Stonework, Brickwork Pointing,
Qualified Bricklayer

SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854

ABM Brick Restoration


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for a free quote

TV ANTENNA

- 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

Indigo Painting

Digital TV Antenna
Services

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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

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

The Local Guys

www.theinstallers.com.au

Fully Insured / All areas

Tel: 9246

9242 2952

On Time / Experienced / Insured

Complete
Stump Removal

Call Adam

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

Jason 0413 859 898

0423 655 222

Free Quotes

TUCK-POINTING

HALESTORM
ANTENNA &
AUDIO VISUAL

Original est 1967


Tree Guild of
WA # 8804

Royce Turner

Ph: Jason

0411 351 251

Aaron: 0410 521 734

PROFESSIONAL

TREE

Tree Service

MAINLINE
TUCKPOINTING

Local number 24 hours


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

BEST PRICE

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TREE SERVICES

All Tree & Palm work


Discount Stump Grinding

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& Bathroom renovation


SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

or visit our shop at

No Job Too Small


Call Dave 0410 493 127

Trades & Services

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

Prompt & Professional


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

PEST MANAGEMENT

SURGEONS

0408 947 570

Prompt Roofing

SAFE TREE REMOVALS

CONSULTANCY

Ph Rick: 0402 751 878

All Roofcare

FORMATIVE AND
PRACTICAL PRUNING

POOL CLEANER

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Gutters & Downpipes
Colorbond or Zincalume
Fully Insured
All work guaranteed

9380 8333

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

If you have trees, you need


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

ROOT ZONE
MANAGEMENT

Our $150 Service Includes


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

TREE SERVICES
Perths Premiere
Tree Service

Ring Ian on

0419 931 966

TILING
For All Your
Secretarial Needs
from Student to
Executive

TREE SERVICES

Narrow Access Fully Insured


Tree Work Undertaken Free Quotes

CALL
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TRADES &
SERVICES

trades & services


director classifieds classifieds classifieds classifieds classifieds
classifieds
TV INSTALLATIONS

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

33667

BED
Adjustable, electric, King
single $2200. Jarrah wall unit, 3
sections (w2.25m) $1200. Fridge
Westinghouse 420Ltr $400. All v.g.
cond. 9445 2902

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

0414 738 888

CHINESE Garden pots range of


sizes and colours ex Shanghai Shed.
Available now.
Call 0439 923 001

TV SERVICES

AGAPANTHUS
(mini) Healthy
large potted plants ready for spring
planting $6 each 9446 8548

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

9382 4752
Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

UPHOLSTERY

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

9354 4524

WERE JUST A PHONE


CALL AWAY

Roberts
Specialising
in all styles
Renovations
& of
household
and commercial
Handyman
Service
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

0407 771 476

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

PROUD
APPLIANCES

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

4 Hood Street Subiaco

9388 2251

Uwes European
Appliance Repairs

Repair Miele Siemens


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

Ph: 6201 1387

www.uwerepairs.com.au

WINDOW
CLEANING

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING

ARMCHAIR Recliner + matching


footstool "Danish Deluxe" original
1970's chocolate brown leather and
solid Teak. Armchair fully reclines.
Superbly comfortable inc matching
footstool. Excellent condition
$275.00 lot. Phone: 0438 396 273
BAR Fridge silver. 18 months old.
Very cold and quiet. West
Leederville. $100, 9388 1217,
0402 103 070

MUIRS

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Mob

WINDOW CLEANING

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your local professional

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FLYSCREEN REPAIRS GUTTER CLEANING


HIGH PRESSURE CLEAN

040 375 8242

GMR

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

0439 518 525


grwindowcleaning@bigpond.com

110% Care while you're away.


Owner operated since 1998.
0418 943 720
or visit www.homeoraway.com.au

110% Care while you're away.


Owner operated since 1998.
0418 943 720 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au

ABSOLUTE Care of your home


and pets. Bringing peace of mind
while you're away. Police clearance.
Lovely references. 12 years
experience.
Marg 0421 274 427

DOG Obedience Classes. Neri


Karazija holds these classes at
Swanbourne. Bookings are essential
and the next classes commence
October 14th and 17th respectively.
Ring Naomi and Jaimee to
immediately secure your place on
9384 2644

CHAUFFEURED Sedan service.


Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
Mastercard and eftpos. Lic. 3862.
Call Barry 0422 376 943

BED Queensize ensemble luxury


pillowtop posturepaedic mattress on
base with castors. Immaculate
condition $175.00.
Can deliver ph: 0400 749 433

MATHS English holiday tuition at


NumberWorks'nWords. Oct 5-9. So
much fun it doesn't feel like learning.
Free assessment. Also enrolling for
term 4. Ph 9388 3727
www.numberworksnwords.com

DINING Suite: Vintage 7 pce


comprises superb 1800mm x
1200mm oval, solid Jarrah dining
table + set 6 classic high back chairs
with dark blue macrosuede
upholstery. All in outstanding
condition $290.00 lot.
Phone 0477 433 591

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

FREE Approx 2 tons coffee rocks


(moss rocks). 0412 116 196

YEAR 6-12 Math and English tutor.


I am a software Engineer.
Professional, experienced, friendly.
Tutors mainly within 15km of
Nedlands. Call Mark 0449 040 042

OUTDOOR Alfresco dining setting:


French vintage, 7 pce comprises
solid timber. Carved + painted oval
extension dining table (measures
1700mm x 1180mm fully extended) +
set 6 ornate wrought iron chairs with
cushions. All in outstanding condition
$475.00 lot. Can deliver.
Please ph: 0400 749 433

FOR HIRE

GARAGE SALES

WINDOW
CLEANING

MAHOGANNY
Chest drawers,
spindle back carver chair, t.v cabinet
with doors 0419 937 880

WINDOW CLEANER

PHILLIPS Fine Antiques and Art.


Huge holiday sale big discounts on
all Stock! Sale ends 31st Oct. 2/634
Stirling Hwy Mosman Park. Open
Tue-Sat 0400 340 228

$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

ARTS & CRAFTS

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

Credit Card Facility Available


Free Quotes Josh and Mike

COURSES

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996

DO You want to live your best year


ever and achieve more in the next 12
months than you would normally
achieve in 3-5 years? Coaching will
transform you and help you achieve
a more fulfilled life. Attend energizing
monthly workshops and individual
coaching sessions to start living an
extraordinary life, deal with
procrastination and have more funnext program starts in October, for
more information call Frances,
mobile 0414 800 154

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

Trevor 0406 809 977

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

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235
WINDOW
REPAIRS

Paul Jones

Repair and Restoration of all


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

Phone MARTIN

ENGLISH Maths holiday tuition at


NumberWorks'nWords. Oct 5-9. So
much fun it doesn't feel like learning.
Free assessment. Also enrolling for
term 4. Ph 9388 3727
www.numberworksnwords.com

ANTIQUES Clocks for sale. Large


collection 9380 6399

Carpentry & Joinery

15 YEARS WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST


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

SITUATIONS WANTED

ANTIQUES

PETE AND JOSH

WINDOWS and/or
gutters CLEANED
TREE PRUNING

PETS

TRADES &
SERVICES

0402 433 690

WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

HOUSESITTING

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

EST. 1976

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


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

EDUCATIONAL

PH 0417 915 636

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

PH 0407 328 128

www.sashinaflash.com.au

WROUGHT IRON

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

HEAL The distress and burden of


anxiety in your life via the practices
of Mindfulness and Positive
Psychology. 8 week courseWednesday 6.30pm to 8pm, starting
14th October. Penelope 0497 289
817
mindfulnessperth.com.au

COUNSELLING
AMYGDALA
Consulting,
Professional Psychotherapy &
Counselling, effective and in-depth
for Individuals, specializing in
Relationship Counselling, Marital
and Family Therapy. Qualified, 30+
yrs experienced. Free half hour,
Claremont
Medical
Centre.
www.amygdala.com.au.
Ph 9383 3132
BASED In the Claremont Medical
Centre,
Psychotherapy
and
Counselling available at reasonable
rates. Specializing in long-term
change of chronic issues of anxiety
and
depression.
Nationally
accredited and fully bilingual English
and French speaking therapist. All
enquiries welcome. Please call 0407
623 004

DECEASED ESTATES
TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED
ESTATES Notice to Creditors and
CLaimants. Sophia Zaikos late of St
Michael's Residential Care, 53
Wasley Street, North Perth in the
State of Western Australia, Soft
Furnishing Producer. 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 21
March 2015 at St Michael's
Residential Care, 53 Wasley Street,
North Perth 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 24
September 2015 Brook Legal

EDUCATIONAL
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

BOOKS
And interesting stuff.
Sunday. Broadway Rotary Swap
Mart. Penny Bannister 9335 1131
CHURCH Sale 76 Townshend Rd,
Saturday 17 October. Bargains
9-3pm

ADRIAN
Will look after your
property and pets. Honest, reliable
with ref. Call Adrian 0466 117 672
Email: adjoele@gmail.com

LOST & FOUND


LOST Gold chain link bracelet with
two charms. Subiaco area Friday 25
September. Reward. Mobile: 0419
090 302
LOST Yellow gold tennis bracelet
Friday 25th September. Was lost in
the morning, most likely in Claremont
Quarter or possibly on Marine
Parade Cottesloe. Was a 30th
Wedding anniversary present. If
found, please return to a very
grateful and teary Jenny and receive
a generous reward on
0439 345 712

MARRIAGE
CELEBRANTS
COMMONWEALTH
Marriage
Celebrant-Professional and reliable,
Glenda Prideaux.
Mob: 0407 336 604.
Email: Glenda@glendaprideaux.com
www.glendaprideaux.com

GARAGE Sale. European and local


goods for sale including furniture,
high quality clothes, kitchen items,
books ++ everything to go due to
relocation back to the UK. 66 Eric
Street Cottesloe Sunday 11th
October, 8am start

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

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

MOTOR VEHICLES

HEALTH & BEAUTY


COESSENCE
Healing
&
transformation offers holistic
personal coaching & group
empowerment programs for women,
including Chakradance workshops &
courses, in Wembley. Enquiries:
Anne-Marie Hoyne 0408 744 572.
Visit:
www.coessence.com.au
DO You want to lose weight and
look good for summer, do you lack
energy, feel bloated, lethargic, do
you want to make sure your body
gets the best nutrition- call me to
discuss your challenges, goals and
feel support:
Frances, mobile 0414 800 154
FACIALS Specialised & Intensive,
created to suit your skins needs.
Lash/Brow tint & shape. Dip Beauty
Therapy. In advance for your appt,
ph or sms Bilton Hilton Spa
0418 903 908
HERBALIFE
Independent
distributor for products call 9244
4318, 0450 032 061
MASSAGE
Huna Hawaiian.
Swedish relaxation. Indulge yourself,
experience
deep
relaxation.
Qualified n/s Alanah
0405 755 715
SORE
Feet? Therapeutic foot
massage including Reflexology,
Reiki, Podiatry treatment. Genuine
care and time given. Health rebate.
Pip McGuinness Podiatrist, 39 years
experience. 9387 1027
YOGA
At North Fremantle
Community Centre. Vinyasa Flow
and Stretch & Relax. For all class
bookings & enquiries. Contact
Justine 0487 785 488
YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing open
classes in Wembley on Tuesday
evening and Fremantle on Thursday
evening. Certified Teacher Suzanne
0414 883 139

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS


5 Bdm beach house for holiday
rental in Dawesville. Sleeps 6 adults,
5 children. Ocean views. $400-$600
/night.
Call 0409 081 013
COTTESLOE Apartment. Great
ocean views from every room and
wide balcony. Renov 2brm fully furn
and equipped. Mins walk to beach
and train. Quiet street. Aircond, rates
from $110-$160pn, min 4. Special
weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph
9339 4448 or 0405 670 803
COTTESLOE Beachfront apartment
avail. One b/r renov. Great views,
fully self cont. Rates from $95 pn
winter to $150 pn peak.
Ph 0405 670 803 or 9339 4448
www.24706.worldstays.com
DENMARK Charming 2x2 cottage
in Scotsdale Valley 0419 934 775

MAZDA 929 Luxury 1991 (one


owner) looking for new home. $2450
or offers, 0411 157 958

REBECCA'SVAN

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: Held at Swanbourne
every Sunday commencing at 9am.
There are four classes held on the
hour. Neri Karazija conducts the
classes and bookings are essential
to get full benefit. With barista coffee
available from Choux the new format
should ensure maximum benefit and
comfort for all, so ring Naomi or
Jaimee on 9384 2644

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

PUBLIC NOTICES
HOLLYWOOD Primary School P&
C Association raffle. New draw date
21st October 2015. Results to be
published in the Post 31st October.
Permit number LS207488915

Transporter
VOLKSWAGON
Van(White) 1994, 2 seater, good
runner, needs little work. $3,000 neg.
Please call or sms 0402 852 112

CLEAR
Concise
resumes,
presentations.
Qualified,
experienced Speech Communication
University Lecturer. Computer (08)
6161 9255

SCOOTER
TGB. Blue. Pizza
deliver model. Good condition.
unreg, 2007, $300. Please phone or
sms 0402 852 112

SITUATIONS VACANT

MUSICAL
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 Wertheim Upright 128cm.
Suitable for Intermediate student.
Tuned to concert pitch on 10
September 2015. Beautiful 1930's
Art Deco Style Mahogany coloured
Timber cabinet. Very good condition
for its age. Refurbished approx 30
years ago. Matching stool included.
$2850
0414 600 356
TRUMPET Lessons. Beginner to
Advanced by Pro player. All styles
Ph. 0400 900 419

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
HOUSEKEEPER Friendly family
seek the help of a housekeeper
2-3hrs per day 4-5 days a week (late
afternoon/early evening). If you are
fastidious and efficient we would love
to hear from you. Please help us
keep our home tidy and ordered so
that we can relax at the end of a
busy day. Regular duties include
washing, folding, ironing, popping
things away, some cooking/,meal
preparation (not essential), changing
bed linen and general tidying up.
Cleaner comes weekly so only light
cleaning required eg. kitchen dishes
and after kids dinner. Must be a
non-smoker please. Would suit
empty nester or mature person.
Claremont area. If you genuinely
enjoy housekeeping please call 0420
959 326

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION

INTN Student wanted for 1 hr


cleaning every fortnight- will pay $25
plus will help with English if required.
Ph 6164 9662

CHELSEA
Central
London
apartment. Fantastic location near
South Kensington and Sloane
Square tubes. Sleeps 4. One double,
two single bedrooms; new bathroom
and toilets. Internet, mobiles,
Oysters. 9284 6515

PART-TIME
Senior Hairdresser
required at Price Attack Floreat.
Bonuses offered.
Phone 0419 954 188

PARIS Beautiful 2 bed apartment.


Left bank close to Notre Dame. Visit
www.5stjacques.com or call 0418
918 979
QUEENSTOWN NZ luxury Villa in
town, spectacular views of lake.
www.alpenview.co.nz or Karen 9384
4593

PERSONAL
ASIAN
Sensual
massage,
attractive. Understanding, your place
or my discreet home. From $75.
Cindy 0478 537 808
BLONDE
Available, sensual
services, stunning upmarket luxury
appointments 7am-4pm. Krystal
0415 475 644
EXCLUSIVE
Elite
private
Courtesan. For further details
contact Colette 0401 962 603

DUNSBOROUGH Christmas 2015.


Waterside views, big deck, outdoor
entertaining, A/C, one house from
Beach. Small dog welcome. Sleeps
6. 0438 605 123

INDULGE In a unique sensual


massage by qualified hot M & F
couple. Mos Park. Bookings
essential. Ph 0414 263 851

PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large


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

DOG
Training using rewards:
Classes, in-home consultations,
Bowen. Modern, effective, fun.
Contact Emma 0403 818 789
emma@perthpaws.com.au
Perthpaws.com.au

RESUMES

DUNSBOROUGH 3 bed, 2 bath


house. Great location
0407 385 259

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

DOG
Obedience Workshops:
Having trouble with recall, jumping
up and pulling on the lead? Neri
Karazija's workshops help at
Swanbourne are just the thing! The
next one will be in October so ring
Naomi or Jaimee to secure your
place on 9384 2644

SENSUAL Massage by qualified


male therapist. Mos Park. For
bookings ph 0405 568 137
SENSUAL massage by stunning 24
yo brunette from $70. Mosman Park.
For bookings call Aria
0414 263 851
SENSUAL
Massage qualified
therapist. Petite, brunette. By
appointment, Mosman Park, from
$70, Rachael, 0415 836 700

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 and recent pic to
psm_mosman@optusnet.com.au or
phone Greg 0413 519 910
WANTED A flexible, reliable, police
cleared person for on demand
cleaning of a short term holiday
rental in Leederville. The house is a
small terrace style house with a
courtyard. Please contact owner on
0412 575 616 or 9443 1443

SITUATIONS WANTED
ACCOUNTING MYOB Mr Fixit. No
job too small, Phil 0419 952 261
ANGEL babysitting. Dinner, bath,
read before bed. Tidy house. Cook
something beautiful for next dinner.
(08) 6161 9255
BAS Professionals Tradies Cafes
SMEs etc. Full data entry reports &
reconciliations plus portal lodgement
from $195.00.
Phil 0419 952 261

CLEANA As a new pin! Exp. Pol Cl.


Refs 0468 308 980
CLEANERS
Very experienced.
Professional and reliable team of two
cleaners with great references. Call
us on 0414 067 481
CLEANING Iron. Team of two.
Years of experience police c. $30
p.h. Nandy 0413 570 137
GARDEN
A backyard
Experienced.
Phone Nick 0412 772 238

blitz.

GARDENER Honest and reliable


$30 per hour, phone Peter 0439 091
338
GARDENING
And Landscaping
services. Free quotation, great
prices. Call 0421 895 463
GARDENING
experienced,
maintenance, W/subs, pruning,
tidy-ups, reticulation 0421 215 495
GARDENING
Lawnmowing,
whipper snipping, hedging, weeding
and spraying. Experienced with
certificates. $30-$35 p/h.
Craig 0411 315 807
GARDENING
Weeding, garden
maintenance, cleanups, planting,
pruning, gutters, odd-jobs, Alex 0421
369 294
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 A1 special price f $50 for
basket of 20 items or $3/piece.
Contact 0404 059 944
IRONING
Absolutely the best
quality ironing and dry-cleaning
service
guaranteed.
Local
trustworthy family run business
established 30 years! Regular,
reliable van pickup and delivery to
your door. 24 hour turnaround. There
are no wrinkles in our reputation.
Phone Prestige Ironers 9385 7788 or
0403 121 181
IRONING Lady available on
0439 887 874
IRONING Pick up and deliver, any
area, $10.00 p/hour, quick service
and reliable 0413 907 261
MATURE Lady would like to help
with your cleaning ($35 p/h) or baby
sitting ($20ph). Pleased to do odd
jobs while minding the children. First
Aid, Police clearance, WWC card.
References available. Christine 0412
405 520 or 9446 2619

Indigo Painting
TO LET

AAAAFOR more properties To Let


see the classified advertisement
in our Real Estate
APARTMENTS Subiaco/Nedlands
fr $85 pn short term. F/equipped.
Long term discounted
0422 138 400
CITY Beach Oceanfront home, top
storey available, 24 Jan to 28 Feb.
Suit couple, beautiful ocean views.
Julie 9385 9592, 0418 949 952
CLAREMONT CBD car park for
rent. Available 24/7. CCTV cameras.
Gated, underground, key card.
$60pw, 0438 605 123
CLAREMONT Unit spacious, one
bedroom plus sunroom/study area,
single garage. Freshly painted, air
cond, separate modern kitchen.
$340 p.w.
0417 777 726
DALKEITH 4x1 suit fam, pol bds,
retic, shops, lge rms, bir basic
kitchen, $800 per wk. 10-2pm, Sat,
9386 6067
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
KARRINYUP 4x2 freshly renov.
House, large block, ocean glimpses,
opposite park, aircon, pool, double
carport. Close schools, shops, bus,
golf $680/wk 0413 648 604
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. $550
pw. Available mid October, 0405 371
414
MOSMAN
Park 2 bedroom
spacious apartment with leafy
outlook, 4 minutes walk to train,
shops. Available mid October.
$350.00pw. 0429 987 120
NEDLANDS To Let. Hampden Rd
Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
ONE Bedroom apartment, small
block in Mosman Park. Close to
shops, schools and public transport.
$275/week. Available beginning of
October.
Tel: 9384 8492

Advertise your goods in the


Classifieds

POST, October 3, 2015 Page 77

Election signs need


planning permission

Colliers
rate
grizzle
fizzles

From page 9
carry details of who authorised and printed them.
That is to satisfy the Electoral Commission,
not the council.
When candidates nominated they were given
letters telling them what their obligations were.
He said householders could send him emails
confirming signs complied and were approved
by the landowner.
If a property was rented, the occupiers consent would do, he said.
We are not trying to deprive anyone of their
constitutional rights, he said.
Ms Shannon said: I think it is great that the
community is finally engaged in local government.
She said some candidates were slandering
others.
These existing and ex-councillors that ran
Cambridge like their own private fiefdom are
now running scared and resorting to desperate
slanderous tactics as they know their time is
over and people will no longer stand for such
poor governance.
The returning officer at Cambridge, Mary
Petrou, is investigating complaints about candidates behaviour.
We have had some verbal complaints and a
couple of emails, she said.
There have been a couple of minor ones that
could be put right quite simply.
She said she would be looking into other
complaints.

From page 9

Jeanes lands in
the dog house
From page 5

the Vera View dog beach, he said.


In answer to a question at the council meeting,
Ms Pyvis said it was a fact Mr Jeanes voted to ban
dogs from Vera View at a committee meeting.
He then changed his vote following a massive
campaign by hundreds of Cottesloe residents,
she said, drawing applause from a packed public
gallery.
During his complaint to the POST, Mr Jeanes
said he had changed his mind about the dog
beach two days later.
But a few hours later he told the council meeting: I realised it was a mistake about 15 minutes
after the meeting.
Mayor Jo Dawkins was also quizzed on Tuesday
night about a Perth Freight Link flyer she was
distributing.
She assured councillor Jack Walsh she was
delivering it to all Cottesloe homes, and not
ignoring the North ward, where there was no
council election.

Have your say


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

classifieds
TO LET
WEMBLEY Downs 2 bdrm duplex.
Quiet street a/c lounge fans, bdrms
tinted windows. Converted patio exc
condition. Close shops, buses,
beach. Mowing included $410p/wk,
9385 8276

WANTED TO BUY
17TH To 20th Century antiques and
collectables wanted. Furniture, chest
of drawers, old clocks, pocket
watches, wrist watches, china, silver,
dolls, teddy bears. Will pay best
prices. Cash paid. Phone Philip of
Nedlands 0450 049 679 or 9380
6399
BRIC A Brac, old and vintage items
wanted.
Phone Paul 0412 736 291
DECEASED Estates, downsizing,
antiques, vintage, china, silver, cast
iron benches, wrought iron,
outdoors, garagenalia, mid century
furniture, Chinese, Japanese,
watches, tribal. Best prices paid. Gila
0422 931 587 or 9440 4711
VALVE Radios and old telephones
+ parts, any condition. Private
collector. Ph Andrew
9319 1703

WANTED TO RENT
QUALITY 3x2 home, 2 car LU in
Cottesloe or Swanbourne area
required by mature couple having
just sold their home in Mt Claremont.
Call Allan 0418 919 140
ROOM To rent. Urgent. Gentleman
RPH worker. Subiaco o.k or
surrounding area. Greg 0413 701
489

The POST delivers

Looking for trouble Eliza Jackson, left, and Jesse Tucek show Premier Colin Barnett the
view from a lifesaving tower on Cottesloe beach.

Dramatic start to surf season

Just before Colin Barnett urged


beachgoers not to be over-confident in
the water, a Mosman Park woman got
in trouble in the Cottesloe surf.
The 24-year-old said she had been
slapped in the face by a wave.
It knocked me over and I hurt my
back, she said, as Mr Barnett said there
would be more than 5000 lifesavers on
beaches this summer.
Lifeguards rushed to help the woman
as she emerged from the water with her
mother, who had arrived from the Gold
Coast the previous night for a weeks holiday.
Mr Barnett, who was launching the

lifesaving season last Thursday, thanked


Cottesloe Surf Life Saving Club member
Grace Hounslow and other club members.
Ms Hounslow told him the beach towers with their tinted windows, were a big
improvement.
When the suns coming down you can
still see the water, she said.
Another Cottesloe member, Jesse
Tucek (17) travels from the southern
suburb of Willetton to do his lifesaving.
I love all the people here, he said.
Last summer we did a lot of stuff on
the beach, including a couple of spinals.
The beach towers were funded by the
state government.

Wake-up call for tired village hub


Subiaco councilor Julie
Matheson has urged Crossways
Shopping Centre strata owners
to redevelop the Rokeby Road
complex, which says is tired.
Ms Matheson said if proposed
strata reforms were introduced
in WA, a redevelopment could go
ahead without all 31 individual
owners agreeing to it.
She said she hoped most, if not
all owners, could form a vision.
Ms Matheson told the Crossways
strata holders annual general
meeting this week that while she
loved the shopping centre, there
was room for improvement.
This building of Crossways is
really the fabric of our village,
she said.
Crossways has a warmth about

Julie Matheson says Crossways


should be the heart of Subiaco.
it which makes it the soul of our
community.
However, time marches on and
Subiaco is projected to have a much
larger residential population.
So this is a great opportunity
for Crossways to take advantage

of that.
Ms Matheson said it would be
difficult to get all 31 strata owners
to agree on what could be done.
It could include the redevelopment and having some further
offices here [and] it could include
some apartments, she said.
But mostly it needs to include
a great village atmosphere for our
residents.
What could be built here as a
civic node?
We need an anchor point to
bring people from the train station to here.
We have to make Crossways the
heart and soul of Subiaco.
Ms Matheson said Subiaco council would welcome any redevelopment proposals from Crossways
strata owners.

I want to die in Tukurua, says Ted


From page 1

He said his power of attorney


and development director should
have been involved.
Mr Smith said he had been in negotiation with Mr Forrest about
cancelling the contract before the
September 1 settlement date, but
no agreement had been reached.
He said he had erected the sign
because, since September 1, Mr
Forrests lawyers had not responded

to requests to negotiate, nor had


he received replies to two letters
placed in Mr Forrests letterbox.
Mr Forrest said last month that
when he owned the house he would
make it available for Syrian refugees
to stay there (POST, September 12).
Mr Smith was a lodger at the
house owned by Dorothea Cass, an
unmarried woman who inherited
the 1896 house in 1946.
When she died in 1994 she left it
to Mr Smith, who has never been

married.
Mr Smith said this week that he
had been living with stress since
he signed the offer form.
Its a dreadful mess, Mr Smith
said.
Ive had no sleep for months.
Lack of sleep is one of the worst
things to endure.
Mr Smith said he had spent six
years and $5million slaving to
restore the home and wanted to
own it until he died.

is sitting on a little goldmine


there.
Mr Collier said he was staggered by where they had got
that figure from.
I really am, I dont think it
has gone up that ....
Houses in Darbon Crescent
were built about 2003.
A similar house close to
Mr Colliers home is on the
market for between $1.3 and
$1.7million.
According to an established
and well-used property website,
Mr Colliers house was sold in
February 2005 for $950,000.
In last weeks POST (Simpson
rate claim blasted), Subiaco
councillor Hugh Richardson
hit back at Local Government
Minister Tony Simpson for accusing councils of raising their
rates well above inflation.
Talk about the pot calling the
kettle black, Mr Richardson
said.
The increase in state tax was
10% on the previous year, when
Mr Simpson was berating local
government for inefficiency.
Local councils raised rates
by about 5% at the same time.
Ratepayers in Perth pay
rates about three times that
of the rest of the metropolitan
area, because of the GRV on
Perth properties.
The Barnett government has
been scathing of council rates
on several occasions in the past
12 months.
Meanwhile, State Treasurer
Mike Nahan, who jointly owns a
Violet Grove house in Shenton
Park, last week handed down
the first budget deficit in 15
years, a deficit of $431million
for 2014.
He conceded this figure would
have been greater if former PM
Tony Abbott had not given the
state a $499million handout.
When the Barnett government
came to power in 2008, the level
of state debt was under $4billion but is now above $23billion.

Burns backs
group of four
From page 1
drives rate increases?
No one votes for rate
increases, but to campaign
on something they will not
fix is shallow.
Mr Burns previously denied
suggestions he is running the
campaigns of candidates who
are sympathetic to his ideas.
Mr Burns said he had not
persuaded any candidates
to stand.
Mr Richardson also noted
North ward candidate Loren
Whites flyers were similar to
those of the four candidates.
Printed by the same
printer, and saying he opposes rate increases, Mr
Richardson said.

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Page 78 POST, October 3, 2015

Austin Robertsons sporting

Fremantles season all over in seven minutes


It was eerie at Subiaco Oval
last Friday night, with the
Purple Army descending on
the venue like something out
of a sci-fi movie.
There they were, the Dockers
faithful, chock-full of spirited
confidence, an army ready to
conquer all before them.
As luck wouldnt have it, I was
seated among a rare group of
Hawthorn fans.

If I had gone to the game blindfolded, I might have thought that


Goodesy and the Sydney Swans
were back, because a rousing
chorus of boos erupted from
Freo fans at intervals.
Of course, the loudest booing was reserved for Mother
Brown Sam Mitchell, the
guy who accidentally kneed
Brownlow Medallist Nat the
Magnif, who hasnt really been
the same since.

Teflon Luke Hodge was also


a public enemy.
But once it was all done and
dusted, every Docker supporter
came away from the ground
bemoaning two very dodgy umpiring decisions, as well as the
Dockers game plan.
But they also must have come
away with an enduring respect
for the sheer brilliance of footys
current Mr Magic, Cyril Rioli.
The way Rioli plays football

explains why we celebrate the


genius of the little guys.
The previous weekend it
had been Michael Walters and
Hayden Ballantyne who played
fast-twitch, explosive football to
help the Dockers soften up and
defeat the Sydney Swans.
But try as they might against
the Hawks, the pair could not
repeat the dose.
It was left to Rioli to show
that being small has a beauty all

Nat Fyfe is just


simply the best
Even in the just-the-facts
austerity of Nat the Magnifs
Wikipedia page, his AFL story
already looks awesome.
Nathan Fyfe, just turned 24,
only 112 games into his career
and with all his best years still
to come, has won two George
Doig Medals, been all-Australian
twice, won two Geoff Christian
Awards, two AFL Players
Association MVP awards, and
now has a Brownlow Medal.
While on the subject, Matt
Priddis deserves a round of applause for his great follow-up to
his Brownlow year. I hope those
who disparaged his winning last
year will now eat their words.
AFL stars are not born so
much as they emerge.
It is a gradual process, but
in the first game I saw Nathan
Fyfe play, back in 2010, he
took a great mark in the goal
square, and I thought that this
young kid would one day win
the Brownlow.
His demeanour, poise, intelligence and elegance in the
spotlight at Monday nights
Brownlow count were masterful, and worthy of another three
votes.
Even a harsh critic would have
to give him a centimetre- perfect
10 out of 10.
While the medal count was
the first chance for many people to see the champ up close
and personal especially those
in other states, for whom the
Dockers are a grim alien army
consigned to out-of-prime-time
on cable TV weve all been
wowed by his exploits on the
battlefield.
Fyfes body control when
playing is second to none, and
with his uncanny ability to find
the ball in traffic or to glide by
to receive a hand-pass, he is
almost impossible to counter
one-on-one.
Given his oversized frame for a
midfielder, Fyfe also has a rare
blend of speed and quickness
of mind, and his aerial work is
superb.
All this prompted me to blurt
out to Kim Hagdorn of the

Sunday Times that Fyfe was the


best player Id ever seen.
What I meant to say was that
he was the best all-round footballer I had ever seen.
He could easily be both.
But though he has already
given great service to the
Dockers, they need him to be
something else. Something he
hasnt yet been.
They need him to be a deadeye-dick when shooting on goal.
It looks like The Pav might
be at the end of the road, and a
part of the re-build up forward
will mean Nathan playing at
centre half-forward he didnt
shy away from that proposition
in interviews on Brownlow
night.
If that happens hewill need
to conquer the demons that
exist between the ears, and
concentrat on preparation to
kick on goal.
Nat the Magnif is a special
player, and whether hes
burning defences or flashing
his unique style around the
ground, he demands undivided
attention.
He brings grace and a regal
air to our game, and I hope he
will go on giving us all that for
a long time to come.

Brownlow boy Nat Fyfes body control on the field is second to none.

Sam the Man helps Subi win


Subiaco historian Ted
Wishart knows a thing or two
about football and what it
takes for a footballer to succeed in the AFL.
Ted banged on for years that
he thought Matt Priddis could
play.
He was certainly right, because Matt has given elevation
to the Eagles.
It was also Ted who whispered
in my ear a couple of months ago
about Subiacos Sam Menegola,
and I wrote about Sam, and a
few other AFL prospects, back
in August.
Sam was cut by both Hawthorn
and the Dockers, despite having
a tank bigger than the one in

Sam Menegola
Jamie Wincups V8 Supercar.
Things changed dramatically
at Subi, where Jarrad Schofield
(a very astute young coach who
will certainly end up working at

Swooping Eagles bounce Roos


Like a full-grown anaconda, the
Eagles systematically squeezed
the life out of the Kangaroos last
Saturday, en-route to the MCG
for the Grand Final.
After a brave first half from
the Roo Boys, the Eagles, helped
by a couple of goals from questionable umpiring decisions
that they really didnt need,
kicked into top gear and the
chalk separated from the cheese.
Big Nic Nat, who inexplicably
was omitted from this years
All-Australian team, again gave

Matt Priddis and Co. armchair


rides at the centre bounces.
Simmo (who should win the
Coach of the Year by a country
mile) has developed a midfield
with more runners than the taxi
industry, and the discipline and
versatility of their underrated
defence are incomparable.
High-profile recruit Sharrod
Wellingham (and lets not forget
I was the only bloke to think
him worthy of a spot in the allAustralian team) is a classic
example of how a players skills
can be developed by a top-line

coach to maximise his value to


the team strategy and structure.
The mighty Hawks, who
eventually put the Dockers
to the sword, will need the
intervention of Providence to
combat the power of Kennedy
and the Eagles frontline assault battery.
This will be the year of the
Eagles. They can enjoy the land
of milk and honey until the start
of the 2016 season.
So its ecstasy for the Eagles,
and agony for the Dockers, in
2015.

AFL level) spotted something


more, and put Sam into the
midfield.
Kapow! After missing the
first 11 rounds of the season
with injury, Sam slipped into
gear, relishing his newfound
freedom, and started to gather
possessions, one-after-anotherafter-another.
It was obvious he was a unique
and gifted player.
Sam has had a brilliant season,
and stormed home to finish third
in the Sandover Medal count.
Indeed, had they counted the
votes 3-2-1 like they did when
I played, and still do for the
Brownlow, Sam would have
won with 21 votes, Ashton Hams
would have finished second, with
Aidan Tropiano (a worthy winner this year) and Ryan Davies
tying for third on 17 votes.
I feel certain Sam will be
drafted again, and succeed in
AFL football.
My spies tell me that Port
Adelaide are keen and the
current front runners, but
Collingwood and Melbourne
scouts have also been hovering.
And, by the way, my Subiaco
won the grand final by 10 goals in
a canter obviously a superbly
fit, talented and brilliantlycoached team.
And yes, Sam the Man gathered another 31 possessions
more than anybody else on
the ground!

its own and, eventually, Riolis


genius was the difference.
It came in the form of three
decisive blows.
With just 14 minutes to go,
Freo were only nine points
adrift.Then a mistake from
Tommy Sheridan, and Rioli
swooped in to boot a goal.
Then, horror of horrors, after
another defensive error, Riolis
dexterity and flair earnt another
goal and the Hawks were out to
a 21-point lead.
It was always going to be hard
for Freo to win from there.
Hard became impossible
when the Hawks kicked another
goal, before Roughy delivered
the coup-de-grace by slotting
one more (this one shepherded
through by Rioli).
In just seven brutal minutes,
the Dockers season was over.
But other things in the mix
also had a telling effect.
One was the umpiring decision
of Matt Stevic.
Sevens commentator,
Cameron Ling, couldnt believe it when the kick was first
awarded to Hodge after a feather
shoulder-to-shoulder bump from
ferocious Ballantyne.
Well, that umpire is overawed that decision is an absolute shocker! Ling exploded.
At the ground, I actually
jumped to my feet in dismay.
How could the AFL reward
umpiring like that with a spot
in the Grand Final? But it has.
And Ive now seen David
Hales free kick and the 50m
penalty that followed live and
twice more on TV, and I still
cant work out what it was for.
Can anybody help with that?
The Dockers opening 15 minutes of the match were brilliant:
fast, explosive football, exactly
like their early season form.
But as soon as the air was let
out of the party balloons with
those damned free kicks, the
guys immediately withdrew into
their defensive shells, hunkering
down like bloody porcupines,
and using their spikes to keep
enemies at bay.
As a defensive unit, the
Dockers become downright
prickly, and their footy becomes
hard to look at.
Suddenly goals become hard
to kick, and a contest develops
between two defensive styles,
the eventual winner being
the one that leads to the least
mistakes.
No more of this fast cut-andthrust football that we cherished early in the season, and
for whose return we waited so
achingly long.
The Dockers now need to take
a long hard look at their list.
If The Pav goes, the Dockers
dont need one goal-kicking big
men, but two.
At the start of the season,
the Lyon King said Fremantle
needed to find two more goals.
Ross presides over one of the
most gifted and talented lists
in the competition, so why not
stop obsessing over defence,
defence, defence, and, attack,
attack, attack?
Attack the whole damn time.
Its no surprise that the best
two attacking teams in the
AFL, the West Coast Eagles
and Hawthorn, will meet in the
Grand Final.
Let me leave the last words to
my mate Alison Fan, the most
one-eyed and ardent Dockers
fan (no pun intended) I know:
Have just eaten an entire tub of
ice-cream to deal with the stress.
Have cancelled all our flights
and hotel accommodation.
Have received dozens of
sympathy emails.
Put the Purple away.
And YES, we will do it all
again next year!

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Q: What do you call bears


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Noah Lim (10)

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Her drawing is of a high-visibility
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Q: Where do bees go for


public transport?
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Q: Who is the bees
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A: Sting.
Q: Which TV channel do
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